Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, May 17, 1928, Image 1

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AGRICULTURE
HORTICULTURE
LIVESTOCK
Established in 92. Vol. 17. No. 2.
Halsey, Oregon, Thursday May 17, 1928.
DAIRYING
WOOL. MOHAIR
POULTRY
Devoted to the Interests of Halsey and Linn County
HIGH SCHOOL PLAY ONE OF College Military Show Will
Lnn County Jersey Cattle Club
HALSEY
AND
VICINITY
BREVITIES
MIRTHFUL COMPLICATIONS Attract Thousands to O.S.C.
Meets at Albany, Tues.May 22
S h ed d P erson als
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(Enterprise correspondent)
Achievement Day at Halsey Sat-
Mr. aud Mrs. K ennett Cross if
Misses Philda and Elds Stubbi
Good Acting Brought Out by Good
The sixteenth annua! military urdav. May 26. Be sure to come - Alba ly were among tbe out-of-town 1 Plans for the 1928 spring cattle
■pent
M other's Day visiting their
Coaching M akes Play
tournament of the college R O.T.C.
Halsey Enterprise end McCall visitors in Halsey last Sunday.
1 show of tbe Linn County J'rsey parents, Mr. aud Mrs. H. Stubbs
aud
the
laying
of
the
cornerstone
Enjoyable
magaziue Loth one year for $1.50
Henry Falk and family and C Cattle Club, were completed Satur- of Brownsville.
of the new 1500,000 memorial
"A a rjn Boggs, Freshm an,” a union buildi'g being erected by
three act college comedy play pre student, faculty and alumni sub­
se ited by the pupils of tbo Halsey scription, will share honors as the
High School at the city hall last two big features ou the campus at
Friday night, was well received. A O.S.C Saturday, June 2-
More than 1C00 cadets will per-
fair house responded to the invita­
tions sent out by Aaron but made form on Bell field before e crowd
up in enthusiasm, w hat was lacking expected to surpass last year’s
in number, of the effnts of the record attendance.
The tournament, consisting of
students, who with him, put on
an excellent evening's entertain- military and athletic events show­
ing actual warfare and drill tac­
ruent.
The work and ability of the tics of the field artillery, cavalry,
dramatic instructor, Miss Gladys engineering, infantry and field
McCornack, me in bet of the high units of the cadet corps, will fur
school faculty, showed plainly in uish entertainment for old aud
every position, gesture, and charac­ young alike. Among the special
ter portrayal of those in the cast events will be the rifle relay races,
mounted push ball contests, mass
and the p arts assigned.
calisthenics by the infantry battal­
“ Aaron Bogg’, Freshm an,” the
ion, girl’s musical rope ride, a
title character, by Herman Koontz,
Gretna Green, jum ping in pairs, a
wub a typical unsophisticated lad
centipede race, and exhibitions of
right from the rural district.'T Iap
horsemanstii ■*. Captain H. L.
py Jimmie Jamieson” a difficult
Beard’s Oregon State band wiji
p art, was admirably handled by
provide m artial music throughout
Charles Wright who shows unusual
the day.
ability jn impersonation. “ Beau
C arter’ and "Pepper Jervis” two
students witli more thought for
college life than knowledge, were
ably portrayed, by Richard Hussey
From O ur Regular Correspondent!
and Keith Hayes.
“ Epenelus Boggs” characterized
The last meeting of the year for
by Ellsworth Gardner was good as the Halsey Women’s study club
also th at of “ Mr. C hubb” by John was held Thursday afternoon at
Miller. "Casey Jones, a college the lcvely couutry home of Mrs. C-
politician, played by Mac McCord, W. Evans. Large bouquets of
was ably handled and some day larkspur were placed artistically
Mac will be one of our leading po­ on the porches and in the living
litical bosses.
room. Fourteeu club members re-
"Second Hand Abev’’ by Henrt sponded to roll call with an orig
Kirk did not fail to register ap ­ inal poem on Mother's Day. The
plause and “ Elyzabethe Maudelia poems ranged from two lines to
Feeny,” by Nellie Falk, wa9 very four and five verses, aud a great
well done. “ Mrs. Chubb” and deal of unsuspected talent was dis­
"M rs. Pickens,"the two boarding­ covered. Mrs. James Drinkard had
house keepers, Lucille Phelps and the lesson, "Notable Women ol
Frances Norton, aired college gos C hina.'’ A questionaire on the
sip in real boarding house style work of the club for the past year
"E velyn Newcomb,” a college- had been prepared by Mrs, T. 1.
belle, was the part given to Bessie Marks,
Reynolds who filled th i pjsitiou
The annua) election of officers
with good acting. "Lois H unter,’’ was held at this time Mis. Curtis
a g irl’s friend, by Ruth Sturtevant, Veatch will be president for the
was very cicely portrayed."Cherry next year, Mrs. B. M. Bond vice
C arruthers,” with a changeable president, Mrs, Charles G. Hamer
heart was that assigned to Muriel secretary aud Mrs. L. W- Ration
L ike and "L oretta Rea” a rom an­ treasurer.
tic junior, was assigned to Edith
During the social hour a program
Smith. * Dollie de Cliff«’’ a vaude- was enjoyed, One number was a
V.lle queen, was the part carried song, “ Mother,'1 in which Mrs
with honor by Ernestine Cole uan Evans was seated in a chair, and
The stage arrangement for the crocheting, with Mrs. Bond seated
first act was done in a splendid at her feet. Mrs. Morris was at
way and from the auditorium pre­ the piano. “ Ching Chong" was
sented a pleasing background for another song which was sung en
the students. The Halsey orches­ custume. Mrs. Woodward, in hon­
tra. directed by ftliss Adah Nelson, or of “ Mother’s Day’’ presented
interspersed with catchy music the club with a check for $10.
The hostess then -invited her
which added to the pleasures of the
guests to the dining room where
evening’s eutertainraent.
they found an elaborate lunch
awaiting
them. The dining table
W alter Johnson in Bad W ay
was centered with a vase filled with
red and white caruations.
The
same color scheme was carried out
iu the place cards and other table
appointments.
Mrs. Woodward
and Mias Evans assisttd the host­
ess in serving. Miss Evans was a
complimented guest.
1 be date for the annual picnic of
the club has not been decided ou.
S O C IE T Y N E W S ^
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The photograph
shows Walter
Johnson, former Washington pitcbei
and now manager of the Newark
Rears. The ‘‘Big T rain" suffered an
attack of Qn while training his team
in Florida and it Is now doubtful
whether he wtii be able to play for
some time.
Fiiday afternoon the memb re of
Vine Maple Thimble club held thsir
second meeting with Mrs. Clara La-
Follette hostess. In the absence of
Mrs. Elliott, president of tbe club,
Mrs. Ella Rossman presided. Tbe
committee on by-laws reported and
tbe by-laws accepted. Following
this three new members, Alma
Hamer, Nellie Isom and Dollie
Hoffman, were initiated into tbe
club
Roll call was answered by
giving some item in connection
with tbe early method of sewing.
Mr. and Mrs. B»If Bond and sot. ' H. Falk drove to Mt Angsl ai d J »y afternoon when member« ol
Weilingtoa enjoyed a pleasure irip ' Woodburu last Sunday ou a pleas-
club e executive committee met
to Newport S u tu ay .
ure Dip.
> > the Albany chamber of com
Mr. and Mt«. George Hoffman
Mr. and Mrs. T.M. Thomason of ni‘‘IC9 rooms,
u _ i 1 i ‘ ne
snow will
w in be
oe held
new on
Oil ti e
and Milt Sargent enjoyed an o u t-, Albany were gu«6« at the F. p p "-
tle show
Sun-1
hifin
County
fair
grounds,
Albany,
iug at Cascadia Sunday.
ford Me rris home in Halsey
o.i Tuesday, May 22. It will b<
Mr. aud Mrs. C. L. Falk Jr. vis- day.
o jk ^ lb « second event on the annual
ited at the home of tbe la tte r’s sis- i Dou't forget tbe clubbing
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Jersey Jubilee excursion, which
ter, Mrs. bweet io Eugene Sunday : of tbe Enterprise aud the McClure, .,,
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both one year for $l.o0. I ,,
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Mrs. A- G. Waggoner spent last magsziue,
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i May 21, and t nd late in the week
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Saturday at the A. H. Quimby Either new or renewal subscrip-’ iin
the northern part of the state,
tions count.
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home south east of Halsey.
I A complete all-day program was
Sunday, Chester Sickels and J autborJ, ed starting early iu the
Mrs Paul Bierley and Irine and
irri„ , o|
e ||i b .
Paul Quimby spent Saturday in family and Charles Hamer »«d
family of Halsey were guests at L a|1(,
tbroughout , b(, dtty.
Albauy on a pleasure trip.
Webster Falk of Spoon River the Chancy Sickels home near In (he morning the judging will
visited at the home of his parents, Charity grange.
start and will continue all day. At
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Kendall of noon there will be a big free dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Falk last Sun­
North Albany spent Sunday in for all, which will he served by the
day.
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Qansle and Halsey visiting at the home of the inomen members of tbe club, fol­
daughter Leila drove to Slayton latter's parents, Mr an ! Mrs. W. lowed by a short but peppy pro­
gram inside tbe exhibit building
Tuesday evening for a visit with U Wtl'a.
Ou Sunday evening, May 27, One if the features of tbe day will
relatives.
a group of young people of U. of 0 . be the jersey co.v dem just ration
Mr and Mrs. J pss Cross and Mr i
will have charge of the evening by Prof. Brandt of O. A. C.
and Mrs. Munger were guests at
services at the Methodist church.
A booth where Jersey milk will
the Harold Muller home west of Wayne Veatch is io charge of the
ba dispensed free will give all
Halsey Sunday.
arrangements.
guests an opportunity to learn of
Mr. and Mrs. Clarou Gormley of
Due to a disease which has been the qual’ty of Jersey milk.
Coquil'e were week end visitors in termed by poultry experts at OAC
I ’ rof. J, C. K n o tts o f the a n im a l
Halsey at the home of the former’s as occidiosia Chester Sickels loet husb a n d ry d e p a rtm e n t of W ash
father, E E. Gormley.
275 little white leghorn chicks this in g to n State college w ill be judge
The many friends of Mrs, P. J. week. The disease is said to he of the ca ttle .
Each exhibitor will le allowed
Forster will be glad to learn th a t new aud very contagious.
$150
on each animal exhibited up
she is improving from the effects of
A real estate deal was completed
to
senior
yearlings and $2,50 on
her recent operation.
this week in which George Maxwell
each animal a senior yearling oi
Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Matheny of traded his residence property here
over to cover expense charges.
Albany were visitors at the E nter­ for a house and lot just outside of
Awards are made by ribbons.
prise office Friday afternoon while tbe city limits of Albauy, and is
Each club woman is expreteri to
enroute to Eugene on a pleasure moving to th at city this week to
take two quarts of potato salad,
trip.
make his home.
two quarts of fruit salad, two cakes
Miss
Goldie
Wells
who
has
been
a
q uart of Jersey cream end out­
Needlework and conversation oc
doing
missionary
work
in
Africa
siders
are requested to bring some
cupied the attention of the mem-
the
past
seven
years,
arrived
in
of
the
above mentioned ai tides.
bers for the remainder of the after­
noon and at four o’clock the hostess Halrey Wednesday morn’ng on a Meat will be provided by the club.
invited her gueets to the dining visit at the horn of her parents,
The old wooden side walk in
room where they found places at a Mr and Mrs. W. A. Wells. Mias
front of the Morris Pharmacy has
Wells
arrived
in
New
York
the
first
prettily appo:nled table.
A de­
been taken up and will bo replaced
licious two course lunch was served. day of May. She was home four
with a cement one. J. J. Corcoran
years
ago
on
a
visit
aud
will
be
The hostess was assisted by Mrs.
h
is the contract.
Hoffman.
Those enjoying this home this time for a year.
Mrs. Bert Claik who has been
Tuesday afternoon Mrs. John
pleasant afternoou were Merdames
White, G. Taylor, Morris, Lake, Bramwell who has been confined visiting relatives in Lebm nn since
Rossman, Isom, Hamer, Hoffman, to h tr bed ¡ibme January when she Saturday returned home this after­
and LaFollette and Miss Mary bad a stroke d paralysis, was taken noon. Her mother, Mrs. Robert
Smith.
to the McKenzie River sanitarium Curtis of Lebanon, accompanied
Mrs. Hamer offered tbe hospital­ for treatm ent. Mary Smith ac­ her home.
The bazaar to have been held by
ity of her home to the club mem­ companied her to the sanitarium ,
tbe
Loyal Women of the church of
bers for their next meeting which returning to Halsey Wednesday
Christ
on the 26, has been post­
will be June 8.
evening. She reports that Mrs.
poned
to
a later date because of
Bramwell
stood
the
trip
very
well.
Continued on page 8.
Achievement day le irg on that
d ite.
Norman Toeutemeier spent last
week at Willamette where be visit­
ed liis two sisters, Cora and Leuise,
and bis brother August. He re­
turned home Saturday, accompan­
ied by his brether whoviaited here
Don’t Forget the Boy or Girl Graduate
over the week end.
Mrs. Moody wrote to the KOAC
broadcasting station asking them
if they would broadcast tbe date of
Achievement day. She received a
letter easing they would be glad to
do so aud that it would be broad­
cast during tbe noon program on
Thursday the 21 aud also Fiiday
evening the 25.
A Dudgc coupe belonging to the
C. I T. Corp, of Portland an I a
truck collided near tiie southern
limits of the city Tuesday evening,
For Him we have
For Her we ha v
with the result that tbe coupe made
Pearls, $5.50 strand
Watches
a dive across the highway, hit a
(indestructible)
Purses
telephone pole, rsis’ng it about two
Fountain Pens
Fountain Pens
feet out of the ground ai d break­
Brooches and Pins
Leather Bill Folds
ing the arm off. Wurkiuger tuned
Cameras, Kodaks
Wristlets, Bracelets
(be wrecked car to Albany and late
Kodaks, Cameras
Kodak Albums
(hat night the Camel Towing Co of
RINGS and JEWELRY FOR BOTH.
Portland took it to Portland.
Eldon Morris, a brother of F.
Buford Morris, pissed through
Halsey early Tuesday morning on
bis way to Bremerton, Wash., after
Graduation and Congratulation Cards.
four years »ervics iu the navy three
years of which was spent in China,
GRADUATION
WILL SOON BE HERE
Morris Pharmacy
Mr. und Mrs J H. Seipp of
Silverton
were Sunday dinner
guests at the home of Mr and Mrs.
T. R. Springer.
Mrs. Carrie Reichart of Marion,
Iowa, is v siting at the home of
Mr. an d M rs. O, M, Thompson af­
te r sp en d in g several weeks in Cal.
Tbe junior class of Shedd biyh
presented the senior class with a
farewell party Wednesday evening.
At a late hour refreshments weie
served,
Janet Arnold, w in has hern
teaching in Spray, has returned to
her home in Shedd where she will
spend the summer visiting m r
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Arnold.
SCHOOL NOTES
L..
Edited By W ilm a W ah l
M rs. C la rk S m ith visited in tha
grade rooms F rid a y of last veek.
Achievement Day ivi'l lie he'd
the 26th, this d ite being finally
settled upon.
The junior-senior banquet will
be held at tbe school bouse on
Saturday night.
The boys of the high school
played a game of baseball with the
Harrisburg high aud were defealtd
22 to 10.
The P.T. A. held a meeting at
the schoolhouse Monday night.
The French classes gave a program.
The high school play giv n last
F iid a y n ig h t was v e ry w e ll atte n d
el. The student body received
nearly $60for admissions.
The grades are taking the stale
examinations this week. Three
members of the eighth grade took
tbe arithm etic test and found it
not difficult.
Bacca'aureate services will be
held at the Church of Christ Sun­
day evening. May 20. Theodore
Mitzner will deliver the sermon.
Class night is to be at the Method­
ist church Wednesday evenii g.
May 23. Commencement will alao
be at the Methodist church on
Friday May 25, D. V’. Poling, D.D.,
of Albany, will deliver the com-
mencement address.
Esther Seefeld, Reporter.
with the Asiatic fleet. The river
Yangtse was patroled the 1200
miles which was navigable with
the U. 8. Sacramento on which
young Morris saw most of his cer-
vice, and barges were used to pro­
tect U. 8. interests and people for
Another 400 miles. Morris will he
out of the service June 29 and will
then come to Halsey to make his
home with h ’s brother.
Plans are rapid>y going forth for
Achievement day and the various
committees Are working hard to
make it a success. A detailed pro­
gram ami also the names of th«
clubs and members will be pub­
lished in ths Enterprise next week.
Is Sjscessful Vosa! In tlrtn lc r
Mirwin Dant, baritone, pupil of
Audia Ramsey Frazee, won first
place for boys low voice at the high
school tournam ent which was held
at the Pacific University Saturday,
April 28. Mr. Dant represented
the Benton Polytechnic school. He
has studied voice with Mrs. Fraiee
for two and one-ha If years an 1 has
developed a large beautiful voice.
Mrs. Frazee also assisted Lydia
Marks who represented Jeffereou
High and who won second place
for girls low voice in the same con­
test. Mrs. Frazie will be remeru-
be red as Auda Ramsey, the daugh­
ter of Mr. and Mrs. I. S. R tm sef.
She attended the Halsey school.