Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, April 05, 1928, Image 1

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Halsey fBxitvrpnsr
agriculture
horticulture
LIVESTOCK
Established in 1912.
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easier church services
No. 48.
Ha'sey, Oregon, Thursday f p t’ 5 1928
DAIRYING
WOOL, MOHAIR
POULTRY
Devoted to the Interests of Halsey and Linn County
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The Vo'ga Boatman Will Be Shown
P e o r ia N e w s
The
ARRANGED FOR AT M. E.
E v a n g e lis t,
R ev
C ox, W h o
Is
RUSSEL NORTON HAS WRIST
Here Next Tueiday
BROKEN CRANKING A FORD
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Eagy of
i ds the V ug i Boat m in which
C o n d u c tin g R e v iv a l a t M . E . C h u r c h
I'ine Grove were business vritors
—
will be the Theatre Anorarlion at
Russel Norton is c a ir ji- g h s
in Peoria Tuesday.
City Hall next Tuesday night
right arm in a »ling today as a re­
Rev. Metcalf and family were
WiBiam B >yd has one of the inn*,
sult o f a disagreement with a Ford
Harrisburg visitors Monday.
dramatic roles o f h s screen career
last night about half past ten The
A striking contrast bi tween the
Jack Allen nf Portland spent the
car refuse.1 to start and Russel de­
splendor and ths rq u lo r of ore
week e rd visiting hia brother-in-
cided to crank it and the engine
law George Githens.
war Russia has been tyuiboliz d | back tired, the crank h tting ! iin
n this remarkable picture.
Mrs. Leighton Biyne and fami­
on t he arm.
ly visited with hor mother, Mrs.
Norton was taken to Corvallis
was also m ade by a pup I of this
Alice Barcus, Sunday.
where
Dr. G arnju’t set the broken
school. This was made ly Paul
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Brattair*
‘ions,
I he breik is ah >ul half way
Q i i at by.
spent the «eek end visiting their
between the elbow and wrist.
M r. and M is. Taul B i«rley and
daughter, Mrs Raymond S.enson,
But young Norton war not the
fa m ily spent last S unday v is itin g
and family at Toledo.
Spoon R iv e r S p a rk s
only one to soff <r by the accident
at the A. H Q liu ih y h o iii*.
R v. and Mrs. Smalley have re
is Frunk Gansle, who was at a
(By aD Enterprise Reporter)
Mrs. Ebner Lake of Salem ar­ party, was called on to get hi« car
turned from a visit with friends
rived iu Halsey this afternoon to tml go to Norton's nss'stance. In
Mr, and Mrs, R. E. Bierly and and relatives at Salem.
visit over Ihe week end at the home backing out of ihe gaiago one of
sun Kenneth drove to Albauy last
Mr. and Mrs. J S. Lamar had as
>f her s ster, Mis. B uford Morris. ’he axles was troken. Atioti er
Thursday and while there looked their dinner guest Tuesday Mark
after a number of business trans­ Clayton, recently from La Porte.
The nutation at the Rebekah ar was sec urvd und Norton was
actions. They were accompanied Indiana
lodge
has been post( oned from th taken to Corvallis.
Mr. Clayton was born
second Wednesday to ihe fourth
by Ava Falk.
and raised in Peoria and finished
Wednesday of th is m o n th .
it.lv
James VanNico spent Wednesday high school in the game class with
S C H O O L N O TE S
The barn dancs to h iv e been
at the home of M argaret and Kob- Mrs. La n ar’s oldest daughter, Vi­
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:iv n by tb s A m e ric a ) Legion at
crt Carey.
vienne Clark of Albany, and after.
Edited P> W ilm a W a h l
be a rm o ry in A lb a n y i e x t W ed.
Clarence Giliette, wife and two wards attended O.S C. from which
neaday lias I een postponed u n til
sons diove to Salem Friday. Mis place he secured a position in the
M o th e r - ! Leave y o u r k id d ie s a t
later
data
Gillette will remain in that city for , east and has been there for several
th e f r r e n u rs e ry w h ile you e n j >v
Irene Q limby h i 1 as her guest
several days for the purpose of se- years.
th e s tu n ts nt th v HiDev High
Thelma Knighten of Pine Grove
iver the week end Grace M cHirgu,
curing medical treatm ent. The
S chool C a r n iv a l F r id a y , A li! 6.
of Brownsville. Mi,s Mcllargu«
rest of the party returned home attended church in Peoria Sunday
The high rcliool student body
and visited with her grandfather.
is teaching school near Sw.et
Saturday.
held
a meeting Wednesday and the
Home this winter.
Chris Sorenson, Earl Ringsdprf George Githens.
•fBccrs for th e c n n 'n g v -ir w re
Mr. and Mrs. J W. L itn rr and
and Charlie Straley and their fam­
M r. and M rs. Cl irk C h a sta in
o u m iiiiit* d.
ilies and the Misses Mamie Falk Mrs. J. S. Lamar attended Eastern
Mi. nod Mrs. John Chastain, a id
The seniors have secured a speak­
and Doris Howard were dinner Star lodge at Brownsville Monday
Mr. ar.d Mrs. J nr. Crockett were
er for commencement exercise» on
guests Sunday at the G. ]• Rike night.
guests last Sunday at. the hom i oi
May Sft
Dr D. V . Poling of Al­
home.
Ray Barnes near H arri--hurg.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Githens
bany will give the address
A very forceful and eloquent speaker who is meeting w i'h
Mr. and Mrs. Merwyn VanNice and son, Rouald, were business
Mrs. Hettie Sailor of Seattle has
See those funny, funny clowns
marked
success in his religious endeavors as evangelistat
and daughter Betty Jean, and Mrs. v sitors in Albauy Friday.
been in Halsey the past week on a at the carnival on Friday the G'.li.
the Methodist church in Halsey. He has a message for all.
The entertainm ent given at the
Vadura Green spen. Wednesay in
visit to her mother, Mrs. M M. Don’t tnirs it!
school
house
Friday
night
was
a
Albany where Mrs. VanNice and
Ward. Mrg David Froman an
The charad e s have been select,
Mrs. Green represented Charity decided success. The program was
other daughter, is also here from ed for the high sciio il p 'a y ,"A aro n
Grange at the Chamber of Com good and attendance large and the
' Albany.
B oggs, Freshm an.” Practice will
missionary society readied a neai
merce.
h>
atartad on it next week.
T hepoaltiv clinic held at th» city
Mrs.
Edna Geer, county uperin.
Edna Falk who has he n working sum for their treasury.
D. C. Roetmr.n and W C. Sickels
Paul Q uim by spent lart Sunday h ill Tuta lay afternoon by Pro’.
Merle Githens and I ida Gregory
tendent
of schools, and Ihe h e a lth
at the C. E. Gillette home returned
Grubb was well attended. Sever*1
were looking after basin■ i-s trans­ at ihe C. L Falk Jr. home.
of Shedd, attended the entertain­
n use. visited the grade schools in
to her home Friday
«pscimena
of
d¡sensed
poully
were
actions in Albany Monday.
Mrs. George H ares and son K ritb
this c:ty Wednesday.
Among those from this commun­ ment at the schorl house Friday
oi
Halsey spent Tuesday in Albany. examined and poultry owners told
Mrs. A. W. Dykstra and Mae
The senior class is giving their
night.
ity attending the pie social at the
what to do io prevent the same
Smith of Halsey spoat Munday in
Mrs. J. E. Jacobson of Florence
last
assembly program next Wed­
J.
W
Lamar
was
a
business
vis
Brandon school Saturday evening
trouble in the future
Albany.
was
a
guest
of
Mr.
s
n
j
Mrs.
C.
I’
nesday.
They would like to see a
were Henry Falk and family, Doris ¡¡tor iu Albany Tuesday for Lamar
Mrs. Mary E. Allan And daugh­ large crowd of parents and fr ends
Moody of Halsey Monday night.
Claire
and
Clarence
Higbee
tf
&
Lamar
Howard, Willis Henry aud Grace
ter, Mrs. Browne arrived in Hulsey present.
M rs A n n R o b ie s of Lebanon it
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Cummings, Lehanon were guests of 11 e r aunt,
Kirk, aud Webster Falk. They re­
today noon from O ikhind, Calif.,
Mrs. Thomas Ardry, Lucile Hern Mrs. E. C. Milier of Halsey last visiting in H ilsey for a Kw days at
port a good time.
N O T IC E
Mrs. Allan will make her hone
the home of her son. Fred Rubin«.
On
account
of this being p'e-
Mr. aud Mis. Oreu Frutn and don and brother, and several others Thursday.
with her other daughter, Mrs. JJ.
Am putting in Fiigi laire system F. Luke. Mrs Browne expects to Esster praye' week, the Tliimblo
Marie Teuland of O. S. C. spent
daughter Vivian, of Halsey visited from Lake Creek, attended th_
at the W. R. Kirk home Sunday program given by the missionary the week end ¡a Halsey visiting at o ’ refrigeration and will eirry Iresh visit in Halsey and Albany for club meeting Io have neon held at
society at this place, Mies Lucile 'h e E . B I’eiiland and Fre 1 Rabi nr a i 1 sm >ke 1 in ? its W. M Burbank
afternoon.
several days and may d'eide to re­ the home of Mrs. If F. Lake F ri­
ta k in g part in the program.
day afternoun has been postponed
homes.
E. E. Carey aud family drove to
The pie iocial given at the Bran main north.
for one week and will be held < n
Eugene Sunday to visit their aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goltra and don school house Saturday evening
The pupi's of the Powell school
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Mrs F. W. Robinson who has been
chiluren, Coenia and Bob of Al­ was well attended. $19 6-5 was te will present a two-act play at tfe April 13.
seriously ill at a hospital in that
bany spent Sunday in Ilalsey at a llie d from the sale of pies,
a -hool house Saturday evening a,
(EoterprlM CorrMPondenee)
Mr. and Mrs. Ole Kayse? who
city. They found her somewhat
The pupils of the Shedd grade the H- F. L ike home.
C. M. M oody of H arrisburg is S o’clock. Everyone is invited and have been spending a two week’s va-
improved.
school were examined Tuesday by
W o r k was commenced on the ce­ spending a few days in Halsey at the ladies are asked to take baskets . cation in Halsey at the home of the
Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Harding of the county health nurse.
fi r.ner’s mother, Mrs. William II.
ment side walk in front of Frances 'th e home of his son, C. I*. Moody. and the men their punes.
Washington were guests at the M
The wind storm the latter part E. Gray’s property on First s t r u t While here he is also attending the
On the evening el April IB » fine Wheeler, relm tied to their home at
B. Harding home from Thursday of last week did considerable d am ­ the latter part of the we k. This revival meetings at the Methodist program will be given at the Pine Silverton Sunday. While here they
until Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Rich­ age in Shedd. One of the old straw will be a decided improvement over church.
Grove community hall, when a papered the rooms of the Wheeler
ard H arding and little daughter, sheds east of town was completely the old board walk Charles Gansle
Dolma Falk, one of the students three-act comedy, will he presented home and also made a number of
also of Washington weie also guests demolished.
is doing thç work.
at the Brandon school for the third by the people of th a t c o m m u n ity . iother improvements.
at the same place Saturday and
Mr. and Mrs. E.D.Farwell were
Mrs. G, T. Rae of Engine has time this year lias made a j effect
Sunday.
Brownsville visitors Monday.
been visiting her sisters, Mrs. W, ■core in the county examinations,
The Shedd Campfire Girls will F. White and Mrs. E. A I*. La- each time making a grade of 100
Ruth Houghton
,>er cent. One other pet feet score
serve a hot merchants lunch F ri­ Follette of Ha*»ey this week.
day noon at the church.
All the students of the school
ars back at work again after ab­
f KAO f f TWO If!
sence due to measles.
ALWAY5 BRINGIh UP
Evaogslilt Cox will have charge
of the Easter services at the Meth­
odist church 8unday. Two ad-
dresses will be given, one during
Suu lay schio’, and one to the pub­
lic congregation. There will be
special music and Miss Alberta
Koonti will sing a solo.
The revival meetings are going
well and a great deal oi interest is
te itg expressed. A cordial invita­
tion is extended to everyone to at­
tend any or aJl the meetings.
HALSEY AND VICINITY BREVITIES
Let Lis Build
This Community Upon
Good Will
Paw’s Tender Spot
DISAGREEABLE SUBJECTS
WHY CAN 1 TOO RFAD
SOMETHING’ BESIDES
C a R D O F THANKS
We take thia means of expressing
o ir appreciation to the friends and
neighbors and also the members of
Charity Grange and I. 0 . 0 . F
lodge for their many acts of kind-
nese during our recent bereavement
in the deaths of our loved ones,
Walter and Opal Barnes. Also for
the beautiful floral tributes.
Louise, Lynn, Chancy and Lewis
Barnes.
Mr. and Mrs Chancy Shekels
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Sickels
Mr. and Mr.. C- O. Hamer
Mr. and Mr». R»y Baines
Miss Rutb Houghton of Westfield
M.
of the class of 1929, who was
Mabie Barnee
elected chairman of the Judicial board
—one of Smith college’s highest hon
A. L. Falk »pent Sunday even-
era. She also was elected to Phi
Beta Kappa recently.
ing at the L. R. Falk home.
s ca
OMMUNITIES built upon a foundation of good will
C toward all, a sincere effort toward honest dealings
with our fellow m?n, are the communities that will en­
dure long after others founded upon a less liberal appli­
cation of the golden rule have passed away.
It is the earnest wish of every true member of this
community that it shall grow and prosper. Each on<? is
anxious and w illing to do his share toward promoting
this growth. Each may do his share by doing each day
his daily task in the best way he knows how.
Confidence in our home institutions, in our neighbors,
and a pride in our local developments of both private
ar.d public nature w ill make for the progress and
growth of this home community of ours.
MAW inadvertently
REMINDED PAW THAT
TAXES A B E ABOUT
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