Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, April 26, 1928, Image 1

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AGRICULTURE
HORTICULTURE
LIVESTOCK
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Established in 1912. Voi. 16. No. 51.
GUN CLUB WILL BU1LO NEW
Halsey. Oregon. Thursday Ap.il 16 1S28
Devoted to the Interests of Halsey and Linn County
,
CLUB HOUSE THIS SUMMER I f S C H O O L N O T E S | | H A L S E Y A N D V I C I N I T Y B R E V I T I E S
Edited By W ilm t Wahl
DAIRYING
WOOL, MOHAIR
POULTRY
S O C IE T Y N E W S
PARENT TEACHERS’ HAVE
AN INTERESTING MEETING
From Our Regular Correspondan»
Mr. and Mrs, C, C. Jackson their disappointment Rev. Shelley
4-H Clubs Furnish Entertainment
were county seat visitors Monday. did not preach.
The freshman program for this
Of Clever Stunts
Monday evening a group of
Mrs. P. J. Fortier left for Eu
Last Friday Mr. and Mrs. D. C.
Wednesday was as follows:
friends
of
Mrs.
D.
C.
Roesn
an
gene Sunday end Tueaday under-
At a meeting of the Halsey Gun
‘ Professor Intelligence’’ (extra­ Rossman drove to Albany on a
The Club work of Mrs. Nora
planned a surprise party in her
went a major operation.
Club Monday nig’u t, business and ordinary mind reader) by Earl pleasure trip.
Coleman,
who for the past winter
the activities of the organization Elliott aud Ellsworth Gardner.
Sunday moruing the annual me­ honor, the occasion being iu honor has been busily engaged in organiz­
Edwin Fortmiller who is running
were reviewed and secretary-tress
for coroner in ihe primaries, was a morial services of tbe I. O. O. F. of her birthday. The pirty met at ing and supervising 4 11 clubs r>t
Piano solo, Beverly Isom.
urer Carl Hill’s report of fiuances
lodge will beheld at the Methodist the Buford Morris home and went Peoria, Pine Grove, Sp'OU River,
Song, "My Wild Irish Rose” Halsey visitor this moruing,
in a body to the Rossman borne.
read and approved unanimously elass.
Mrs. Nora Coleman speut the church. Rev. Miller will preach | An hour or two was spent in Brandon School and Halsey, w. s
Starting flat on the boards with
weekend at Kings Valley where the sermon,
Reading, “ Preutice Tsom.
playing games after which wafers given a hearing last Friday night
practically nothing but a rheumat-
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gansie and
she
was the guest of relatives.
Dialogve, “ Too Many Beaux,’*
land
ice cream was served. Those when members from these clul s
lcally afflicted trap the boys had by a group of freshmeu boys aud
D. C. McClure, proprietor of daughter Leila left Saturday after­ surprising Mrs. Rossman were furnished the entertainment p u t
dug up out of a trash heap some­ Beverly Isom.
Mother’s Inn at Tangent, was in noon for Newport for a week end ' Messrs and Mesdames C.P, Moody, of the P. T A. meeting.
where, and paid $20 for the privi
Violin Solo, "Among My Sou- Halsey Tueeday afternoon on a outing. Oue of the lowest tides of Frank Ganslo, F. Buford Motris,
F. Buford Morris, leader of the
lege, the club struck out to do i vemrs” by Kenneth Smith accom­ business trip.
the year was Sunday but because
Boys Cooking club was also present
Charles
Hamer
and
H.F.
Lake,
fjw things in the way of trap panied by Errol Gardner.
of so much fresh water pouring in­
s e e
with his else?.
Mrs. G. W. Laubner spent Wed­
shooting, and their efforts have
Mrs. Sayers, the teacher from nesday iu Shedd where she was a to the ocean the big clam dig they
During the business meetiug t ke
Last Friday evening the tenth
been well rewarded as attested in Grasshopper, visited Mrs. Cole­
bad anticipated, was not sucessful.
guest
at
an
all
day
meeting
of
the
nominating
committee made their
wedding
anniversary
of
Mr.
and
their parcentage standing at the man’s room Tuesday.
The weather, however was nice.
Priscilla club members.
report and later officer« were elect-
Mrs.
Elmer
Munson
was
the
motive
close of the Oregonian’s Telegraph
They returned to Halsey Sunday
Tbe school did not know that
Mr. and Mrs F. G. Reese re. evening.
for a numbe.- of their friends to id for next « ear.
ic tournament, this being 72 out of they are honored with a poet in
turned to their home in Halsey
Plans are being made for Achieve­
a possible 75 for 12 high men.
Last Sunday, Ole Kajzer of Sil­ give them a surprise party, and it
their midst. Linden Bramwell, a
After short discussion it was de­ 4th grade pupil, has writteo the Monday even ing after having spent verton was struck by an auto as he developed that the wedding auu - ment day, May 19. The parade
committee is composed of Charles
cided that tha by-laws be amended following poem entitled, “ The Old the day in Albany and Lebanon.
siar'ed io walk across the pate- versaiies of four other couple pres­
Falk, Langley, Moss, VauNice and
ent
were
also
on
this
day.
They
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Penland oi inent from his parked car about 14
to permit of a vice-president aud Mill. ’
Armstrong.
Those on the banquet
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Kenneth
Rob-
Halsey left Tuesday for Berkeley, miles east of Portland, Kayzerwas
treasurer, the latter office having The old m ill is running on high.
committee
are
Mesdames l’atton,
eon
of
Shedd,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fred
Calif.,
where
they
will
visit
at
tbe
G rinding wheat, corn and rye.
been combined with the secretary.
taken to St. Vincent hospital where
Grinding wheat on and on,
Rossman
and
Isom
on club, and
Frady,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Will
Abra­
home
of
their
son.
Dr.
Hugh
Pen.
James Drinkard was unanimously
it is fuuud that concussion of the
Singing a song all day long.
Elliott,
Lanbnea
and
Gormley f r
laud.
ham
of
Peoria
and
Mr.
auu
Mrs.
choten vice-president aud Eldon Every day the null is grinding wheat,
brain, along with other injuries,
tlie
community
banquet.
Grinding corn if it rains or sleet;
Russell
Githens.
Others
present
Cross elected treasurer with the On and
S. C. Conner, who lives a few makes his recovery doubtful. His
on, every aay,
same honors.
miles south of Halsey, received a mother, Mrs. W. H. Wheeler, of for the evening weis Mr. and Mrs. The program was in ciiarge of Mrs
Grinding corn in every way.
Nora Coleman, general club leader,
Continued on page 8.
Discussion of a club houae was The only time it stops to rest,
message this morning telling of the this city hag been unable to visit
When the m iller dresses in his Sun­
assisted
by tire different club lead­
brief aud in less than a half hour
death of his mother at New London, her son as yet on account of poor
day best;
ers.
Nine
clnks were represented
War
Declared
With
Spain
Thirty
all preliminary plans were settled, And week days when the m iller goes Ontario.
health.
on
tbe
program
and four others in
away,
Years Ago This Month
and at this time a beautiful site
Saturday evening the Hakey
The m ill keepson working every day
this
viciuity
were
without repre­
lias been secured and negotiations
The "A ’’ students for this six orchestra will go to Harrisburg to Muddy Pig Club, Brandon School,
sentation.
Thirty
years
ago
this
month
for the material for a 20x40 foot weeks are Nora Coldiron and Es­ participate in the program at ihe
Organized Last Week
events were moving rapidly toward
The first number on the program
club bouse under way.
ther Seefeld, The “ B" students Linn-Benton county ^¡strict con­
that
short
but
spirited
struggle
The
Muddy
Pig
club
was
organ­
was
the presentation of the mem­
In r x months time the treasurer are Jennie Nicewood, Elias Robins, vention of the I O O F. lodge.
known
to
history
as
the
Spanish-
ized
at
the
Brandou
school
house
bers
of tire 9 c’ubs present and tbe
has handled over $1,100 of club Ernestine Coleman, Pearl Falk
Mrs. Bert Clark lelurned to her
last week. Its members are: Edgar American War, which freed Cuba club yells. This was followed with
funds aud has the latest and best and Gertrude Robins.
home in Halsey last Sunday, from
and Randall Grimes, Jack Under­ and the Philippines from Spanish a recitation by Kenneth Workinger
equipment installed.
Lehr.non, where sho spent a week
wood. Leslie and Omar Falk and rule.
of Ihe Gypsy Rover club.Next was
The success of the club is due to
at the home of her pareuts, Mr. and
On April 11, 1898, President Mc­ a piano trio by the members of the
I’aul Quimby. Edgar Grimes is
team work on the part of every Linn County Sheep Club To
Mrs. William Curtia.
their local leader. The club held Kinley sent a message to Congress LaFrance Sew ing club. The girls
member.
Meet Saturday, April 28 E. E Brodie, editor of I he Ore­ their first meeting Saturday at the saying that "in the name of human­ of the Rose Standish Sewing club
gon City Enterprise, accompanied Underwood home.
if
ity, in tbe name of civilization, in gave an initiatiouy drill. A song,
Peoria News
[L
Remember, Saturday, April 28, by Mrs. Brodie, were callers at the
behalf of endangered American in­ " I ’ll Swan,’’ by the girls of the
is the date of tbe Linn County Halssy Enterprise office Tuesday
( K n t s r p r la a C o rre s p o n d e n c e )
terests, the war in Cuba must stop ’’ Everready Sewing club (Peoria)
Thieves Steal Clover Seed
On April 19 Congress by a joint made a big hit with the audience.
Jack Allen of Portland visited Sheep Club free program, aud fun afternoon while enroute south on a
Sometime during Friday night lesolution declared that the people
over (be week end with his brother- for everybody. Come without your vacation trip.
The girls of the Daisy Sewing c'ub
thieves
entered the T. J. Skirvin of Cuba ‘‘are, anil of right ought to
supper for lbere'11 be lots to eat.
W M. Burkank is making some
gave a dialogue and were followed
in-law, George Githens.
Wrestling for the boys; shooting improvements to his restaurant on ware house, on North First street, he free and independent," demand­ with a song by four girls, members
Leighton Bayne and family of
and fishing for the sportsmen; Second street. He is fixing up an and sto'e three sacks of red clover ed that Spain withdraw from the of tbe Pine Grove Rainbow Sewing
Fayetteville
attended
Sunday
flowers for tbe women; fun and ice cream parlor and is also build­ seed. The theft was discovered island, and authorized the President club.
school and Epworth League at
about 10 o’clock Saturday morning to use tbe land and naval forces of
food for everyone.
ing a garage. W. F. White is
The hoys of the Spoon River
Peoria Sunday.
when John Banuick, ware house the United States to accomplish
The money is to be used for club doing (lie work.
Sewing club put on a clever stunt.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R Frady and work, part of it going to the P. T.
man, noticed three sacks of Alaike that result,
A song by the Rose Standish club
Charles Wright, in offering cows clover where he had left the oilier
Fred Frady ar.d family drove to A. for Achievement Day at Halsey
On April 21 this ultimatum was girls was followed with a reading
Eugene Sunday to see little Sylva Remember, Saturday, April 28, at for sale, through the advertising clover late Friday afterenoon after
presented to Spain, diplomatic re­ by Ardella Falk of tbe Spoon River
Frady who is critically ill at a 8 o’clock, Brandon School House, columns of the Enterprise, made showing it to a prospective custo­
lations were severed, and the Amer­ Pollyanua cooking club. The girls
hospital iu that city.
and anyone wishing to donate pie, ready sales, he states. If you have mer.
ican fleet was ordered to blockade of the Daisy Sewing club were
anything to sell use the want ad
The three sacks contained ap­ Havana. Du the 2oth Congress
The girls belonging to the Ever candv or cake may do so.
heard in a song and two g’rls of
proximately 450 pounds of seed
columns. They pay.
Ready sewing club went to Halsey
and were worth $126. Oue of the formally declared that a state of the Rose Standish club gave a
Friday night to take part in a pro­
Mrs. J. Ackerman and Mrs. stolen sacks had the name of war bad existed since April 21.
C h a r it y G r a n g e
Spanish dunce en costume. Tl e
gram put on by the club members
Marie Dobish of Lebanon drove to Francis Kizer on it and the other
Regiments of the [tegular Army last number on the program was a
(Enterpn»« correspondent)
of this section.
Halsey Wednesday evening and iwo were marked T. J Skirvin
and National Guard were mobilized greeting song to Mr, L. J. Allen
Rev. Walbeck and children of
John and Ione Miller spent Sun- spent the evening with Mrs. Fay­
at Tampa, Mobile aud in other assistant state club leader, by tbe
Horse Defies Man Laws
Myrtle Creek arrived here Friday day afternoon at the Fred Falk ette Like. Mrs. Dobish ie district
camps in the south, to later con­ boys of the Brandon school Sheep
manager of the Neighbors of Wood­
evening for a short visit with rela­ boms.
“ You can’t keep a good man stitute the expedition? ry force and Poultry club.
craft.
tives and friends. Rev. Walbeck
down"
some one said, neither Can against Santiago de Cuba. Dewey’s
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Waggoner
Mr. Allen, through the courtesy
served as pastor of the Southern speut Sunday afternoon at the A.
you
keep
a horse down if he wants fleet was ordered from Hong Kong of the O.A.C. extension bureau,
Sunday evening about 50 mem­
Methodist church of Peoris, during H. Quimby home.
bers ef tbe Church of Christ of to climb. Rex, king of horses is of to destroy the Spanish fleet iu Ma­ showed several reels of club pi- ■
his first year in the ministry. They
The Brandon school has been Halsey drove to Junction City Io the kind that you can’t keep down nila Bay. Admiral Cervera's Span­ lures aud one reel showing views
returned home Saturday taking busy practicing for the program to bear Rev. M J. Shelley who rec- and shows you why in ‘ No Man's ish fleet sailed from Cape Verde
of the grand canyon of the Coir,
with them Mrs. WafLeck who has be giveu Saturday night,
enlly closed a series of meetings at Law’’ to be shown at the city hall Islands for the West Indiaa about ratio.
the in n s time, later to meet its
been visiting ¡ d Peuria the past
Delma Falk was the guest of her the local church, preach. But, to next Tuesbay. Il’s a thriller.
The officers of Hit Parent-Teach*
week.
doom at Santiago.
teacher, Miss Irene Quimby Satur­
er
association elected for next year
April was a month of decision
T h e P o litic ia n s A r e L is te n in g In
Helen Lamar attended the high day night and Sunday morning.
are
Mrs. L. W. Patton prtsident,
and preparation and closed with the
S' hool circus given by the Corval­
Mrs.
A. H Quimby vice president,
Wcnda Veatch, who has been
stage get for action. On M»v 1
lis high school atudeDtf* in that city
Mrs.
Fayette I.ake secretary, and
absent from school for a week, re­
Commodore Dewey’s victory at
last Saturday evening.
Mrs.
Ball Bond treasurer.
turned to her echool duties Mon­
Manila electrified the nation. On
Jack Allen of Portland, and Mrs
day.
July 1 the assault on Santiago by
Neva Knighten and daugh* er Thel­
Shedd Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Sickels
Shafter’s Army uegau; on July 3
ma, Mrs. Ray Hover aud niece of
aud
two
children,
Hsroid
and
Dale,
Cervera's fleet was destroy d while
Pine Grove, aud Mrs. M arh'a Ab­
(By an Enterprise Reporter)
t ) ¡ng to escape from Santiago har
raham and daughters, Be-niie and visited at the Chancy Sickels home
Mrs. Jesao MarcJS of the Uni­
bir; on July 17 Santiago surrend­
’r>s, of Potter station, attended the Sunday afternoon.
versity
of Oregon spoke at the Pres­
ered.
The regular meeting of Charity
Epworth League meeting at Peoria
byterian
cottage, Wednesday, on
These
are
the
high
points
iu
the
Grange was held Saturday night,
Sunday evening.
art
A
covered
dish dinner was
brief hut dramatic struggle which
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Brattai n are their first night meeting this year.
served.
was ended by tbe protocol of Ang-
enjoying a visit th's week from Five candidates toott the first and
Wednesday eveaing Miss Martha
u>t
13, followed by the treaty if
second
degrees.
They
were
Mr.
and
heir little granddaughter, Jean
Speaker of San Francisco gave a
Paris
whereby
Spain
acknowledged
Mr?,
Jackson,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ring-
Brittain of Corvallis.
Cuba's freedom, deeded Porto Rico lecture on health gt the Woodman
Several people from Peoria a t­ dorf, Doris Howard. Six name»
to the United States and received hall. Several musical numbers were
tended the burial services for Mr. were handed into the juvenile
twenty million dollars for the Phil­ also enjoyed.
wan at the Pine Grove cei aetary grange for membership, they being
ippine!.
The members o, the W C.T.U.
three Ringdorf children and the
Monday afternoon,
It was not a great war, but it h«d have planned to aerve a hot lunch
J. C. Clay and family of Shedd three Baines children.
far-reaching consequences for many to the echool pupils in honor of
w#re guests of Mrs, Alice Drew
millions of poop'e, consequences their temperance essays. The prize
Don’t forget tbe clubbing offer
Sunday.
which were altogether in the in­ essays will he read and prizes
of the Enterprise and the McClure
terest
of humanity and civilization. awarded.
magazine, both one year for 11 50.
Piano recital tomorro v night.
Site Selected And Work Expected
To Start In Next Ten Days