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About Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1928)
Halsey Enterprise. Halsey, Oregon, August ft. 1928 ^^/^bany-^/yirectory ■|| ease. School girl* have been give Mae aud E da W orkinger of Cor Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Bike and P in e G rove Item* l| courses of iustrncliou in rno'b grandchildren of Halsey, Mr. ano vallis aud Mrs. A inu Lox of Al I hood in the Litile M others’ classes. tBy Special Correspondent) Mrs Andy Christensen and fami.v bany were dinner guests at tbe I The S ta ts Board of H ealth in co of Rowland, Mr. and Mrs. Chris tuoie of Mr. aud Mr*. Lloyd W ork M rs. George C haud.er was a operation with the U S children'i- inger Sunday. Coivallis visitor W ed n esd ay , bureau, assisted the I uivers.ty ol Sm all town boys and girls who Sorenson and family w^re Sunday Mr. and Mr*. Clarence Simon of Oregon nodical school in Portland visitors at Earl R ingdorf's. M '. and Mrs. Sl.eltoa Shaw, may be inclined t6 tear com petition daughter W ilds, and »on W ayne, Eugene called at the Ray Hover to establish a course in prenatal with those trained in city schools c L ake C reek N ew s of Tangent v is.le t Mr. Shaw 's home W cdi.e.day. care in which over a thousand should be encouraged by the suc M’s Emm» S ilvester, Mrs. Fred m others have been advised during sistar, Mrs. T .F . McKinley aud cess of Jam es R Moore, 17 year- (By an Enterprise Reporter) Sylvester and daughter were C or tbe expectant period. fam ily S uudav. In this old schoolboy of Somerset, K y . Doris Brock was ou the sick list who recently won the cham pionship Mr. aud Mr*. Irvine M arks, two vallis callers Saturday aftern o o n . whole group not a single death several days last week. Mr. aud Mrs. Carl Nichols were occurred. sons and daughter of Buffalo,N.T ■ > in the fifth national oratorical cou- gue-ts of Mrs N ich o ls’ mother. M arlin Cummings and Joe and Mrs. Clave Marks Smiley of test held in W ashington. Mrs J W. Hussey of Halsey S un D rinkard were business visitors in Seattle, are visiting their uncle anu The pick of all the high schools Dana C. Rossman day. auut, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. W ilion. io the country, including those of Albany Tuesday. Mrs. E !ila Davis and grandson N»-w Y ork, Chicago and other met Martin Cum r ings aud M es Jen- Mr. m l Mr*. F rank Reed a n d of Albany visited her daugtiter. ropolitan centers, w ent down lo d e- nie Nicewood were business visitors son Billy of San Francisco, were Mrs Ray Hover, from Friday until feat before th is able Kentucky lad, in A lbany Tutadav. overnight visitors at tbe home of Sunday. who in the final contest received Mr». A. L K nighteu and d a u g h M». and Mrs. Kenneth Jones of Mr. Reed’s aunt, Mrs. J. C. D a w - the unanim ous vote of four mem sou, T h u rsJay They were on the ter aud M rs. G eorge M cN eill an d P hilom ath, were Tuesday after, her? of the U nited States supreme way home from a tr p to Colt rat o children visited Mrs. E lla Crewse noou callers at M artin Cummings. co u rt who served as judges. l.a d y A ssistant Mrs, Johu Carlisle and sou Del. Thursday. Mr. and M rs.Thomas A rdry and A ll ca lls answered day or n ig h t The national contest orations this The H einrich home now ha» a m u of M ontesiua, W ash., drove George Ardry were Sunday evening l ’hone 255. Halsey, Oregon year were, aa usual, based on the down T hursday with a p arty ol uew coat of paint which adds to constitution of the United S tates, guests a t the C. E. A idary home friends and v isiu d former friends the beauty of the place. Mr. Syl IL and a total of more th a u a million in H alsey. here. Mrs. Carlisle, better known vester did the work. Mr. and Mrs. Will Alliugham as E thel Thom pson, formerly lived school boys and girls com pete! in A hue heifer calf belonging to local, state and national contests, and daughter, and Mr. Carter Al- here with h r grandm other. Mrs. Johnson died suddenly S atu r from which young Moore fiually lingham were week end visitors at Dr. and Mis. W- H. P arrish of day morning presum ably from emerged as the first prize winner. C. S- W il'iam s-. Vallejo, C alifornia, »ho have been poisoning in some manner. Mr. and Mrs. N. E. C handler,] In m any other im portant prize Mr. and Mrs M artin Cummings visiting Mrs. Parrish's sister, Mrs. contests town and country boys and Lucille H erndon visited Mrs, Eu Nitzel, d a rte d for home T h u rs Agnes C handler and Elm er Swan- , and girls have shown superiority Cummings m cther, Mrs. Jones of day, They planned to visit their son were dinner guests at the | I over their city com petitors, and no Corvallis, T h u M ’ay. niece, Mrs. Ro3e I’arkerson, of George Chandler home Sunday. one should h esitate to try for prizes Elmer S a a i soe of M icueapolis, Mr. and Mrs. George D rin'/»rd Junction City, euroute. merely because they happen to live of Rrownsville and Mr. and Mr?. Minnesota, »ho has spent the sum Mis. J. G Gibsou motored up in sm all com m unities. It is what J. '.V. D rinkar l <f H alsey were mer visiting st the N. K. C handler from Albany Saturday and was a they can do-, and not where they Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. horn« , left fu» iiis home Monday. dinner guest of her sister, Mis. J. are from, th a t counie. Mr. and Mrs P. A Pthrsson, Joe D rinkard. A. Couey. Mrs. Coney and Boyd Mr. G underson and Miss Grace Mr. and Mrs. W nlt«r Baumgcrt- T hrift accompanied her home and IT A lfo rd A rrow s Pehresoa drove to Lebanon and .J ner and son F re ld ie o, Fortland, attended tha services at the U nited Waterloo Sunday. T hey also v isit LOWE BROTHERS (E nterprise correspondent) who are spen ding the summei in Presbyterian church where Dr. ed Newport sevei al days, Miss Nora FLOOR EN A M EL Jam es L. Kelso of Xenia Theologi Springfiell, were Sunday guests o, A. E. W hilbeck was a Eugene accompanying them on this trip. gives a beautiful last cal Sem inary give the imes-age. Mr. and Mrs. Carter Bess and son, business visitor Thursday. ing finish that is t isily V yron Isom sp e n tT h u rsJa y a id L yle. For 2u years Oregon 1 » is been in kept clean . It dries Tip for aspiring tennis players: Friday of last week in Eugeue. Creasing its protection of the heulth overnight. Especially [P F a y e tte v ille Item s Miss M arjorie M orrill, B oston's recommended for kit of the people of the state, lh a t F rank W illiam s has his car out 20-year-oid tennis sta r, declares (EntarprlM Oorrsaponiance) chen floors. Also for Oregon hr* the lowest infant death of the repair shop following an th a t she kept fit by a diet consist Dr. and Mrs. Riley have re tu rn kitchen walls, wood ra e m t h i U nited S 'ates is evi- accident several weeks ago. ed home from their trip to Yellow- ing principally of string beans and d t i . c that this woik is now bear work and for all in b u tte r m ilk. ________ Mr and Mrs. A rnold Tracer of stone Park. terior floors. Come in ing fruit Decreased m aternity and Judction City were M onday even- and get a color card. in f .n t m ortality rates noted in inc pallers at th a John Rickard No obligation. Oregon are due in a great part to home. , the activities of the Orejjou State Before you paint, see us. Mr. and Mrs A. M- Sm ith and a Board of H ealth. The Board has carried on a state-wide cam paign party of friends from Portlaud are during the past five years. Thous- up at the S m ith ranch for a ftw Hill & Company ands tf m< t ers have been advised days. Halsey, Oregon how to protect themselves and their Mrs. N. Comp and sister, Mrs b .bits against tbe ravages of dis- D river and son of Eugene, were Small Town School Pupil Has Equal Show With City ALBANY FLOKAL CO EAST ALBANY BARBER SHOP Charles R. Ooltra. Proprietor Member of Master Barbers’ Association Specializing in lad ies’ and Children's Hair Cuts and Bobs. Work guaranteed. 1029 East Second St. Albany, Ore. 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Here in America, to mention a smg ng club or choral society sounds Lived quaint and unfamiliar, but abroad I there is not a town so tiny that New York C ity .-W ill our mod it doesn’t* have its own singing mou.rn songs are em American music be short-lived group. A few with dancing and because it lacks the si'»,.ng qual combinations tinging qualities standing out lik e ity of old-world music? 'Alice Zepilll of Chicago Opera clear diamonds. ‘Ramona’ i< on ■ fame thinks so, and declare« that of the few numbers w) ich has the of an aria, a folk song unleaa the tinging quality is de quality veloped toon, there will be little, and the dance. Its international if any, remnant of American popularity is proof of th.s. Ameri music th at will last through the can musicians must discover th i secret of this combination if the • 5' “Songs cannot he kept alive wish their music to live. I i to be singing ’Ramona v- that canr.ot be sung from genera pert years from now, and-it is the o-i tion to r".-'ratio n ,” out. “Th Ik lore and ballad, of American song I know of w hr make this prediction. nations are perpetuated only in I can "I am strongly in favor of in 't h i s w ternational broadcasting so th a’ "Modern American music is our American composers f in do music for dancing irely a Whether this dancing craie is the hear the native foreign m-'sic. ' outgrowth of our music, or think that unconsciously (hi wi'l whether our music la the out have a vary beneficial i:.f* .cc. Lacking Singing Quality It Will Be Short H ire This H elp er For 3c an h o u r The Eyes of Your Family For the above wage you can use a 1£ h.p. McCormick: Deering engine for milling and grinding, and for running the washing machine, cream separator, churn, water pump, etc. The wages of the other McCormick-Deering engines are in proportion, varying according to their sizes. 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