Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, May 03, 1928, Image 1

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    agriculture
HORTICULTURE
LIVESTOCK
Established in 1912.
DAIRYING
WOOL. MOHAIR
POULTRY
Voi. 16.
No. 52.
PIANO RECITAL FRIDAY NIGHT
WAS MOSTjUCCESSJUL
Halsey, Oregon, Thursc'ay May 3, 1928
Devoted to the Interests of Halsey and Linn County
the S. S. Lamar home Stturday.
“ The Shepherd of the H ill«” W ill
Sunday morning he address d a
large congregation at the M. E
Be Shown Here Next Tuesday
church and held third quarterly
Out of the pages that have thrill­
The piano recital by the pupils conference at the close of the ser
Halsey Enterprise and McCall
Miss Nettie Spencer of Corvallis,
A. F. Shere aud Frank Ksmuer,
of Mrs. Jess Cross given at the vice. A number from Lake Creek magazine toth one year for I I 50. formerly of Halsev, spent several ed millions come Harold Belt
c h a ra c te rs - to th in g an Alexander Aeroplane Co.
Christian church last Friday night and Pine Grove attended.
Mr. and Mrs. Jers Cross, Mrs. E days here ’a=t week visiting frien d s.' * r'8hl 8
Last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. El-
"” ,ve 1,!on« “ tl,e trail machine, landed in a field adjoin­
C. Miller and Tom Miller were
e,joyed an audience th at taxed the
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C
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and'
Mr
and
Mrs.
E.
A.
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ttnow? *,ow ° ld” ’ ,0 ing the east city limit'« 1 «st Fruloy
getting and standing capacity of U. of 0 . Summer Session June 1 Albany visitor'« Monday.
P.
LaFollette
drove
to
Springfie
d
‘hrill-packed
romance, afternoon A valve slicking was
Esther and Louise Setfcld ano
t ie huildiug and brought us again
To July 17.
and
spent
the
d
.y
with
relatives
^
.
e
’Till
be
a
treat
for
Halsey the cause of the forced landing
Edith Smith of Halscv drove to
t> tue fact that an adequate meet­
vie
fans,
the
tinest
story
of
your which was accomplished with the
Eugene
and
spent
the
d
iv
there.
ing place for all com m unity gath­
Mr. and Mrs W. Thomson o
Halsey, which was represented
best
liked
author,
plus
tho
peerless
greatest of ease and comfort.
erings is sadly needed in Halsey by four students at the Universit
Ruth McCornack of E ugene was Halsey attended the funeral of Mr.
After a moment nt lubricating
With beautiful plants and flow­ of Oregon summer sess’ons las the guest over the week end cl her Thomson’s brother, Henry Thom­ beautv-spot of the West, plus a
.
.
,
.
,,
,
.
oast
of
screen
favniites
that
find
the
valve they ag »in took to the air
ers, lamps and three pianos, the year, will eend an even larger num sister. Miss Gladys MrCornack of son, w
who
died
an Eugene hoapit-'
ho d
ie d s at t sn
bospit
e.’ch
character
exactly
as
you
pic­
ar.d
resume 1 th e'r journet south.
rostrum presented a pltasing sight ber to tbs summer eession in Eu Halsey.
al, Monday. Burial was io the
tured it. This wonderful (icture is I’hey pronounced the field in which
from the audilo ium and as the gene and Portland this year, ac
Mr. and Mrs J. F. Scbedtler a r­ Leiburg cemetery.
secured for Halsey try Mr. F. L. they landed as an idea* landing
program began the assembly room cording to preliminary interest rived home Wednesdav from Wolf
Owing to the change in lbs train
Dorman at quite an added expense tiehl and wi,h little experse could
was darkened tnus producing « down by teacher», students and Creek where they had been on a and stage schedules effective Sun­
it is yet a first-run production. be made perfect and to enhance its
soft light glow from the severs others. Those who attended from visit to friends.
day, May 6, express will have to
N i doubt it is the most talked of desirability it is in direct liue with
be a t the express office nt 10 a m .|
floor lamps on the rostrum to fall Halsey last summer are Joseph 11
Dorothy Ternan of Portland ar­
photo play ever produced.
t.lie north aud sou'll airway.
on charming costumes and pleas Miller, Lyman W. Patton, Nettie rived in Ha'sey Wednesday and instead of 10:30 as heretofore, ac-i
iog faces of the performers.
Spencer and Mary E Veatch.
wilt visit her mother, Mrs. J. C. cording to an announcement mad«
Oakville Farmers Install Modern
by C P . Moody, local agent, today. Odd Fellows Attend Convention
Each number was gieeted with
f t e University of Oregon sum Bramwell for a few days.
Sanitation
enthusiastic applause and in every raer school this year will be held
Mr. and Mrs. C, P. Moody and
Don’t forget the clubbing offei
Last
Saturday
evening
a
number
instance it was merited. The work from June 18 to July 17, offering
of the Enterprise and the M c C lu re children o f Halsey and Mr. and of the members of the Odd Fellows
Septic tanks are utuoag the mod­
of the instructor made itself plain over 200 courses in 16 departments
nagazine, both one year for $1 50 Mrs. George Scott ol Harrisburg, lodge of Halsey attended the tenth ern improvements tli it are being
throughout the recital and was of and in seven professional schools
drove to Cascadia Sunday on a
Either new or renewal subscrip
sem i-annual convention o l ihe or­ added to rural homes in this neigh*
high technical order. The duets,
pleasure trip. They report a good
ions count.
ganization ol the Linn-Benton dis­ borhooJ. Several have been iu -
trios and quartets were very good,
Track M eet at O.S.C. May 12
lime. The road to Cascadia is said
str.lled during the past few months
trict.
The truck in which six race horses
as was also th e uumbers in which
to be in excellent cenlition this
One
at the home of Donald Davis
The convention convened at 2
The second annual Oregon In were being taken from Coos Bay to yrar.
nine and twelve pupils performed
was
completed
last week.
o'clock
in
the
afternoon
with
the
ncouvei-, Wash., broke down
terscholastic track and field meet,
ensemble.
On Friday evening Herb Wie- usual routino of business following
An upiary cou-iating of 90 stand
here
aud
the
outfit
remained
in
Clever costumes appropriate to to bo held at 2:30 Saturday alter-
doeft anu bis incomparable Bruns­ At 6 o'clock a banquet was served of beef on the Waddell farm near
Halsey over night.
the title of selections rendered, noon, May 12, will be broadcaft
wick orchestra are going to play a
here is expected to yield a good
Albert Miner has returned from benefit dance for the Albany Amer­ in the Artisan hall during which
was cleverly carried out in the by KOAC, college radio, direct
supply
of luney this year. Mr.
special
music
was
rendered
by
the
rudimentary part of the program. rom Bell field on the kollegecam Raymond Wash., where he spent ican Legion band at the Albany
Waddell
says the continued cool
Halsey orchestra and a solo by
pus Each event will be described tie past several month?. For the armory Quite a number of the
weather
is not favorable to the
Miss Marjorie Walker.
as it is run off, progress of the present he will make his home with young folks of Halsey expect to
P e o r ia N ew s
largest
quantity
of hooey, but the
In the evening a good program
fleet toile, aud points by schools nis parents near Crabtree.
attend,
quality
is
good.
was
given.
The
Hals?y
orchestra
<Ent«rprlM Correspondents)
J. N. Galbraith and J. R. S p r in g ­
as made will ba broadcast. Last
Mrs. B. M. Taylor a former well furnished several numbers. The
Popularity iu exchanging com­
George Githnns was a Corvallis y a r 40 Oregon high schools with er of Foster were lo o k in g a fte r bus-
known
resident
ol
Halsey,
but
wbo
munity
piograme teems to be grow­
address
of
the
evening
Was
made
visitor Sunday.
•350 entrants took part. Prospects uess transactions in H a ls e y to d a y . for some lime has been making ber
ing. These mretiugs nut only have
by
R»v,
P.
M
Blenkins
>p
of
P
o
rt­
Mrs. Lou Mason motored to Cor­ are good for a like number this They reported a light frost ia the
home with ber sou, Otis Taylor of land.
educational value, according to
vallis Monday.
Foster neighborhood iast night.
year.
Corvallis, has bem seriously ill
Those present from Halsey for some of tbe p'om iuent speakers,
Bernard Finnigan of Eugene
D. E. Walgamot of Brownsvibe with a severe cold and heart the program and banquet were but Ibe benefits deiived socially
F a y e tte v ille Item s
visited his mother, Mrs. Alice
was in Halsey Monday arrangirg 'rouble. Her sister. Mrs. Southern,
Miss Adah Nelson, Fred Rubins, are fur-reaching in bunging tbe
or registration of strawberry and Is tie-lpii.g io nur-;e her.
Dunn Sunday.
L.
D. T a ' lor, A. E, Whit heck, and people from differs:.t localii'es into
(B y an E n te rp iise R ep o rter)
ganoerrv pickers for the comb g
Mrs. Dick Duncan and children
Mrs. P J. Forster is reported to Messrs and Mesdames F.G. Gansle, a closer relationship and better
of Potter Station, were v is itin g
Ernest M ixwell of Klamatl euson. He anticipates a large cri p be some better following a second C.G. Hamer, B. M. Bund, Jers oiider°tanding of each other.
Falls arrived bom) Monday m orn­ tnd long season of work,
friends in Peoria Monday.
The (Dteitaiuineot at the hall
operation at an Eugene hospital t ’ross, C. P. MooJv, A A. Tussiug
ing
and
is
spending
his
vacation
at
Friday
afternoon
the
members
of
Friday
uigtit , resented by n group
J. W- and J. S. Lam ia and Geo.
last week. Her daughter, M's
l Karl Bramwell.
the
home
o
f
his
parents,
Mr.
and
the
H
tlsey
Women’s
Study
club
of
T
a
llin
u ii p e o p le was well receiv­
Githens attended Masonic lodge at
Prisión Newton of Portland is 'i 'h
Mrs.
G.
V.
Maxwell.
expect
to
go
to
Brownsville
where
ed
by
a
well tilled house.
h'ir
and
Mr.
Forster
has
be
Shedd Saturday night.
S h ed d P erson u ls
"__
they
will
be
gucets
of
the
Browns-
M.
11.
Achesou, candidate for
The
W
C.T.U.
members
sirveds
Eugene
a
good
part
of
the
t
Mrs. E lla Lamar left Thursday
ille
Women’s
Study
club
at
the
county
lecorder
of Linn county in
dinner
to
the
school
children
in
the
since
Mrs.
Forster
has
been
s
’
"
(Enterprise
vorrespondent)
for Tacoma, W ashington, to visit
home
of
Mrs.
Hattie
Overton.
the
primary
election,
was present
hospital.
basement
of
the
Methodist
church
George
Musa
ol
tho
Sandrldge
her new granddaughter, C harhn
and
gave
a
short
talk.
Mr.
Achesou
Friday.
A
program
was
given
in
W-
A.
Falk
who
is
quite
a
fan.
fliitrict
has
commenced
work
on
The regular meeting cf V '- 1
Gibson.
grew to manhood iu the Oakvilie
the
afternoon
and
the
essays
were
•ier
of
Percheron
horses
and
who
the
razing
of
the
old
Masonic
hall
Maple
Circle,
Neighbors
of
W
in-
Mr. and Charles Logan and son
community and is now a resident
has a number of fine animals on Lis ci aft was held last evening with 26
The new bridge across Sodom ia
and dcughter, Thomas and Selma, read.
Mr. and Mrs. John Miller and farm at the present lime, intends present. Two candidates were ini­ now completed and work on a new of Albany wiiete the family has
and Arlene Lam ar were Coi valln-
• have entries at the several tiated end another bailóte 1 on. bridge over Butte creek has been liv e d for some time
son Russell and Mrs. J. E. P a iu te i
visitors Saturday night.
Members of the “ Thimble Club’’
county
fairs again this coming fall. District manager, Marie Dobish. commenced.
Beulah Carothers w in is attend­ droie to Portland Tuesday to visit
with
their leader, Mrs. H attie
their brother and uncle, Ernesi
District Attorney Lewelling ac­ of Lebanon and Mrs. Goldie Ac'
ing high school at M aur o, Oregon
Leonard Wilson has constructed Stockton, held a mealing Saturday
Miller, who has bc-eu in poor health companied by M s. Lewelling aud mao, a'so of Lebanon, were p>
spent the week end witn her moth­
new fence and cleared the right- afternoon at the R. L. Jackson
their three sons, were Halsey visit­ ent and each gave a short t
for
some time.
er, Mrs. Jessie Carothers.
if-way for tbe new market road east home. Ascording to reports ihe
Dr. and Mrs E. G. Margason, ors Sunday. Mr. Lewelling, who During the social hour ice ere
of Shedd.
J. W. Lam ar and daughters, Ar­
girls are progressing nicely in the
and Mr. and Mrs. F. Peck and son has made a remarkable record dur. and wafers were served.
Henry Halverson drove to Port­ sewing club work.
lens and Helen, and Mr. and Mrs.
ug
his
present
term
of
office,
is
up
of Portland and Mr. and Mrs E H
land thia week to visit h;a brother
J. 8, Lamar were Corvallis and
A meeting of tho women's mis­
For County Recorder.
Margason and daughters Doris ano for nomination on the republican
''e
rl,
who
ia
just
recovering
from
a
sionary
society was held at the
Philomath visitors Sunday.
Being a native son of Lin
June and soil Donnld of Sbedo icket at the primaries
severe
attack
of
blood
poison.
home
of
Mrs.
Glen Curtig this a f­
Mr. aud Mrs. J. R. Frady and were dinner guests at the home oi
County and qnalified to render lh'
Friday evening, May 4, a meet­
ternoon
with
Mrs.
S. I*. W illiam ­
most accurat» and efficient service,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frady m itored Mr. and Mrs G V. Maxwell Sun-
Mrs. O. M. Thompson, who baa
ing of the Halsey Gun club will be
I ask for the nomination for Couo- been visiting her sister, Mrs. C. 8. son io charge of the mission study.
to Eugene Sunday to see Sylvia
day.
neld id the council chambers for
The young ladies branch of tbe
ty Recordot at the republican pri­ Davis, for the past several weeks,
Frady who is in a critical condi
The junior chosr of the United the purpose of selecting a site for
mission work will hold their regu­
t on but they report some symp­
maries, May 18, 1928.
has returned bomd.
lar monthly meeting with Maxine
Piesbyterian church of Albany un the new club bouse. Every mem­
M. H. ACHESOX.
toms for the better.
Mrs. Del lliuson and daughter Willett Saturday afternoon. Mem­
der the leadership of J. W. Barton ber should be present as plans for "born in Linn; educated in Linn, ready
Rev. H . E. Sbartgle of Milton, will present their Easter Cantata the new club hous; as well as bius
of Oswego are visiting in Shedd at bers of this branch are making
to serve Linn. ”
Oregon, wan an overnighn guest at at the United Presbyterian church for material will be presented.
the horns of the former’s parents, blocks for a q u ilt winch they ex­
(Paid adv. by M. H Achesou )
pect to use as u means of meeting
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arnold, this
at Shedd Sunday morning May 6
part of their linauciai obligation.
Gets Diplomatic Post
week after spending several weeks
— Benton County Independent.
at 10 o’clock.
with Mr. Hinson’s parents, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. A H Fiouegau ol
He Renew» Youth
and Mrs. Fred Hinson of Spring-
Oregon City and Mr. and Mrs. R.
field.
P Finnegan of Portland were din
Jam es Tail, proprietor of the
ner guests at the home of Mr. and
Shedd
barber »hop, spent the week
Mrs. J. E. Painter Sunday, Mrs.
C 'A C H year we have the pleasure of welcoming into
end in Portland.
A. H. Finnigan >’ Mr. Painter's
*— business and social life a new group of young folks
The Shedd baseball nine defeated
sister. Other guests at the Painter
who have just completed their high school education.
tbe Albany nine on the home dia­
home Sunday afternoon were Mrs
mond Fridav aflernoou. 'I he scoie
Preever, Mrs. H art and R Barker
These
graduates
bring
into
active
being
an
added
im­
w as 13 to 11.
of Albany.
AIRPLANE MAKES LANDING
HERE WITH EASE, FRIDAY
HALSEY AND VICINITY BREVITIES
OUR NEW GRADUATES
Miss Frances W illis has Just been
appointed United States vice consul
In Chile. It Is the highest diplomatic
post ever ailed by a woman In the
service of the United States.
The regular meetiug of the
Women’s missionary society was
held at the Cottage Friday after­
noon. One of the interesting fee-
lures of the afternoon was the ex
hibit cf dollsdressed in their native
garb. The dolls were sent by Mrs.
Ada Dunlap, formerly of this place
but who is now a missionary in
Egypt, to Mrs. R. G. Hamilton,
who displayed them. Mrs. J. C.
Dawson aud Mrs. Hamilton gave
interesting reports of the Pretby-
terial held io the new Laurelhnrat
church in Portland ou April 11-12.
petus. a new life force that carries onward with force
that none can deny, the business and the social activi­
ties of the community,
N O T IC E
There will be no evening services
at the Methodist church Sunday
T b e E p w o r th Le ag ue m e m b e rs w ill
Each line of endeavor into which this new energy is
injected feels the onward urge and in the strides of
progress made, show s the great value to the ctmmunity
at large which this vital force brings.
go to Albany in the evening and
join with the League members in
their services there.
Youth-power, as exemplified by the new graduates
from our schools, is the basic hope of this community s
future growth and prosperity.
:J
Ernest L Scho'l, who is a can­
didate lor state representative from
L 'nn county on the republican
Or. Cart Doppler, sclvollst of Vieti
t'c -et at the coming primaries, was no, Is coming to the Uniteli Slates to
a Halsey business visitor W»dn»r- tell of his experiments In tlie renewal
o f youth.
day.