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About Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1928)
r ùntiseli îEnterpustf agriculture HORTICULTURE LIVESTOCK Established in 1912. * Voi. 17. PROHIBITION FILM. “ THE TRANSGRESSOR" COMING D evoted to the Interests of Halsey and Linn County Halsey. Oregon, T hursday. October 4. 1928 No 22. Newspaper Is Not Individual One H Eut Rather the Community's ALSEY AND V1CIN1 1 \ BRL\ 1 1 ILS DAIRYING WOOL. MOHAIR POULTRY CLUB ELECT OFFICERS FOR TEAR, TO FIX GROUNDS Government Poor Business M ana- (J’j N Sa” M,le Tlwrp< George W orkinger o f R o u te 2 ie “ G o v e r n m e n t o p e ra tio n of bust- | the owner of a n«w McCormick ness lacks im agination and origin- A mistaken idea w ith some peo The members of the II Jaey L u u Deering tractor. pie is that the newspaper is an in- ality. It never c-eatea anything— c ub held a live meeting 1 u-sday m e t , . . . i . Mr. and Mr«. Bob Ramsey were The prohibition film, “ The », < dividual proposition. If they don t „ ¡ .¡ t.„ , «San.r I am a citizen I efore I ant a part- except jobs. I t is a dead hand on night at the coui cil chan bers s t T ransgressor” which i. bet,ig shown Jike they fee, lhey »«at bua.nes. v.s.tors batu which lim e the a» nunl election of aian. Vote for John I*. C o o le y fo r i n i t i a t i v e . " in all parts of the a.ate will te ^ |)OCR tlio paper and stand in the . sta te representative P a id a d v officer« w » b So read? a parrgreph by M»rle shown in the C hristian church of of jtg guccggg when, „ r po, , , . I’late So.ill. has moved from the Plana were fiirnnilited to h *vo Mrs Mary E. Ml«" is spending Thorpe, quoted in the Publishers’ Halsey Sunday night. October 7. T h f y d o p o t re a lU e , h a t |fae W a lle r I.. SiniG. farm Io the O W the me tuber a turn o u t Sunday and a week or ten «lays at the home of Auxiliary. l.«»cal publishers and at 7:30 o’clock. This film 1« »aid ’ , p ap fr ¡g jugt gg much , p „ t From ranch west of HaGey. at try to clean up the work at the club p rinters can also teetifly th a t tbe to be one of the finest p ro h ib itio n ' ^of the arrived her g ran d d sn g h tei. Mrs. Charles , com m unity » as . t the h e schools. W .J. Ferrell of Wasco = schools, house. Charles Ganslo was appoint« governm ent in • tbe pe j p rin t— • • - - env*d< -- pictures ever produced. It makes churches or anything else. The Sunday on a v.sit at I be home of G oltra of A lbany ing business for half a century b u sied to h iv e charge of the concrete Mrs. Pert Minkley of Halsey was an impression upon the m inds of newspaper is different from any bis daughter, Mrs. C R Weber. ” . I . . » 1 ___ _ . . .1 work; I). Z-» C. • l!o-s..'.an and L H I I? F. a visitor a t the Brian Perry home robbed them of hundreds of thous those who ste it which they will other business; it is a com m unity C J. W hite and son Booth of Lake will bang paper and Jim Mc ands o! dollats worth of work never forget. j affair. It is for service to the peo- Portlanu were week end guests at on Route 2 Sunday W illiam s will throw a wicked paint wb'cli would have materially helped E«rl F. F lin n , will deliver an ad ‘ , pie and not for any individual, Mi. and Mrs. Arnos Ramsey and them to better serve their com m un brush, while some handy man will the Bob and Amos R uitsey homes dress in connection with the show j You may not like the editor and superintend tlm carpeuter work. Mr and Mrs. Dana Rossman of daughter, Mrs. Ora Sm ith, drove ities. ing of the picture. Mr. F linn has the editor may not like you any Halsey enjoyed a hunting and fish- to Lowell Sunday and spent the This sort of competition on tbe Those io charge w ant to get the an interesting and vital message too well—but the paper he is re ing trip on the McKenzie over tbe day. part of tbe governm ent is utterly work completed ns qnickly as pos- which all should hear. sponsible for does just as much for Mr. and Mrs, Roti Jell Zellmer indefensible, particular!v for tbe ihle and would like to have all There will be no admission, but you as the service rendered others. week ei’d- members ul the club house by 8 30 To perpetuate ennstitutinnal gov are visiting the forniet’s parents reason that by doing this w ork st an offering will be taken. It is ¡e- There is nothing personal with it; o'clock. this week. They expect to leave less than cost the deficit m ust be quested th a t children under 16 it is here for a purpose and th at ernm ent abide by ’be constitution O llic e r s e le c te d fo r Ih e n e w yoar Friday for Seattle to enter school. made up by the taxpayers, includ years of age be accompanied by and pur ose is to do what good it can Vote for John 1’. Cool"y far state a re . J . \ V . D r in k a r d p r e s id e n t. J O- ing the printer* whose business is Mrs. Jess Cress will begin her P*> 1 adv sit with their parents or other in every way it can and the greater representative. Cross vice president, C. P. Moody study in music for tbe winter on injured bv this practice. adults. s e c re ta ry , K . F . C ro s s tr e a s u r e r. a n d the support of those it undertakes Mr. ami Mrs. Frank W orkinger Cases are known io which post Friday under Mrs. lane Thatcher to serve th e belter service it can have returned from thoir wedding masters drawing large salaries have E C M ille r . L .W . P a t t o n a n d o fU .o fO Mis Cross has recently Halsey M an Owns Prize Winning render. Il takes the people to t’ip and have gone to housekeeping M artin K oonti, directors. resumed her teaching season with devoted time to personally solicit make a good newspaper and w ith in tbe Chance house on north Firet Percseron Horse 30 studeu'.s in Halsey and 12 ii ing this petty business. W hat local c out the help of the people no one street. Lake C reek N ew s printer could employ a mao at a Shedd C. R. W eber of H alsey has a can run a successful newsaper. It Mrs. Carl Seefeld and daughter salary of »8000 or »4000 a year to Mr. Clyde D rinkard of H arris three.year old filly of which be requires money to operate any Sunday afternoon visitors at the and Mrs. A. W. D ykstra were A l solicit nothing but envelope p rin t burg is here vi-iling his u n :le, Joe may justly be proud. This is Ju- kind of business, eventhechurcb.es bany visitors Saturday and while John W illbanks home were Mr ing jobs ? Yet th at is a fair sample D rinkard. netta, registered l’ereheron, who and the papers are no exception, and Mrs. Lyle Chance and daugh-.. there tbe fo-mer had some dental H enry Brock and fam ily drove was undefeated at every fair at and for this reason they must have ter W ilma and Pearl Hollich, t h e |u » ------------- - work done. to Eugene Sunday to visit Mr, which she was shown this year. latter of A lbany and who has bean the financial support of the busi the immenso crowd handled in Brock's sister, M'S Guy H erm an, Lillian and B-ssie Reynolds |o f visiting here for a week. At Vancouver, B. C., Victoria, ness interests ns well as the good good shape. Monmouth, where they recently of Coburg who is receiving medical B. C., Y akim a and Puyallup Wash, will. A crowd estim ated to be 20,000 In a letter received from Mr. C. treatm ent in th at city. moved from H alsey, were am ong fairs she was awarded first prise at Few newspaper publishers make people, witnessed the American Among thoss from here who a t each, while at th e New W estmio- more than a comfortable living, the out of town guests at the Legion Air Derby at Corvallis last A drian Bias he tells of being in a ster, B. C , and the Oregon State and scarcely one is reported wealthy freshman partv Friday evening. Sunday. The events of the show meeting with E arl Ladd at I eta tended the air e’erby at Corvallis lum a. Ho reports good crowds Q nf were Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Palm er, fairs she not only won first but from money made in the newspaper Georgina Clark who is going to O went off in their regular order and and m any conversions, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sisk, M r.a rd was also granted the grand cham business. They deserve to be tru st S.C. was also here to attend it. evening there were ‘.I'd men present Mrs H. A. H athaw ay, Florence ed and io be understood by tbe pion. to sing “ The N 'n ety and N ine.” Sisk, Lucile H erndon, D orothea Mr. Weber first started Junctta people —it is the editor and not the The meetings closed thero Septem- p lau t th a t makes a newspaper use H athaw ay, Jennie Nicewood, Rus on the circuit at the age of five ful in a com m unity, though a lib- her 30 and Mr. Bias returned to sell H erndon, W ayne Brock, Rose m onths and she won second at all eral patronage is necessary if the Eugene to enter his senior year at Sisk mi l Lawrence K aihaw ay. th e W ashington fairs and first at paper is to be a credit to the town. E.B U. N ext Sunday he will be Salem. Th? second year she won — Newbern (N. C.) Jo u rn al. N. II- Cum m ings and wife were gin Ills ministry W i l l the Church of four first and one second prize out vi-ilOrs io A lbany Friday, Christ at Amity, be, accompanied of five fairs. A num ber of f r ie n d s o f Mr. and by Mrs Bias and daughter Maxine, Her weight is now 1880 pounds. M rs . J. L. Palm er mot at their Mr. W eter owns a siring of five! driving over each week end in their M U R IE L L A « . R t R O R T B R home Saturday evening to enjoy mares and one colt. He, however new fliver is not th e only member of his fam “ pot luck” supper a,id spend a Dr. and Mrs. R. M. W altz of The freshmen initiation party ily interested in registered stock. them before Brownsville were severely injured s icial event ig Mrs. W eber owns one of the p re t last Friday evening, was a most . z a a tA I I/» ftw ll they m move I to I m eir new b o n e in Sunday evening Boulh ol Shedd »a tiest herds of registered Jerseys to successful one. After having told Halsey. Among tbe families a t Le found anywhere, and last week they were returning from Salem tending were tbe II. A. H athaw ay, a t the state fair she purchased a why they would like to be mem- Tbe accideut occurred just after N. II. Camming« H. A. Brack, registered Jersey bull from the bers of the opposite sex, songs and they had passed a car which was I ) . W . L e d g e r w o o J , R o b e r t S is k , Robinson herd at tbs Derry Orch dances were offered a» stuuts, Rome standing on the pavem ent and as ard farm at Kickreal. good, others not ro. The freshmen Thomas Ardry, C. L W illiam 4, the doctor tried to turn hack to boys were asked to remove their M artin Cummin,{», Mrs. Clarence avoid an oncoming car. They wont shoes and socks and aftir being Peterson and Mrs. C arter Bass. into the ditch on one side, resulting blindfolded were m adi to walk Mr. J. S. Nicewood spent several in broken fender, bum per and down a lane of sticky fly paper. days in Portland and Salem last From O ur Rc«ul»r Corrnpondtnli 11 heel to the car. Dr. and Mrs X=0 This stunt had a tendency to cause Ik week. W altz were taken to A lbany where some of the freshmen girls to ga«p Mrs. J W. Evans is to entertain T hureday evening a farewell it was ascertained th at the former for fear of like treatm ent, but they tbe H arrisburg W. C. T . U. al her party was given Mr. and Mrs. Guy had a broken nose and a gash on borne Friday afternoon. Layton who are moving from the were excused. his face, while each hud many 1 he senior class has been look Black farm west of Halsey to the An Arysbire calf weighing 117 biuises and bum ps. ing over sample announcement.-,, place ju st vacated by the Spe rling pounds when two days old is one cards and diplomas this week. The fam ily east of Halsey. The party ol the unusual attractio n a at tbe Church N otes juniors have ordered their rings. was planned as a surprise, these J. A. Burns farm. The freshmen class took a trip attendin g m eeting at th e O a k P ia to A d a u g h te r was burn to M r. a n d M ethodist: school and going to the house in a to Egypt this week and while there M rs . Joe K ropf st Eugene hospital 10 a. in. S unday school rote historical letters to their body. last W ednesday. 11:00 a in. morning w<rsbip. The evening was spent in games, in structor, Professor Patton. Rev. Oscar Gibson of Southern Serm on:" W hat we mi et d o t ) Tuesday photographs were taken music and conversation and at a California, the newly appointed have peace and get to H eaven.’’ late hour sandwiches, cake and of the high school and gram m ar p a.lor of the Peoria Labe Creek 6:30 Epw orth League classes. O rders for these picture* coffje were served. 7:30 p. m. will go to the Christ churches will preach here Suuday E njoying this pleasant evening will be mailed to students. ¡an church to see the picture; “ Ihe morning at 11 o’clock. Mrs. Jess Cross has organized were Messrs and Meedtmes L V. T ransgressor." two harm ony clubs in music, one Shedd P ertonala Chance, F. Hadley. Bob Ramsey, Bible study class Tuesdays 2:30 H. Muller, I. McCord, W illiam for high achool students aud one Prayer meeting Thursdays 7:80 (H y an Enterprise Reporter) Zellmer, C .H . Davidson, D .KM c- for the gram m ar grades. The offi Ladies anl every W ednesday Mr. and Mrs. T .ll.C . Brasslleld cers for th s high class are; Mary ITPON the confidence which the people of this W .lliam s and the Mieaes Margaret J . 8. Mider- pastor. S m ith, president; W ilma W ahl, celebrated their thirtieth wedding and Lois Pugh, Bessie Salmon, and community have in its present and its future, treasurer. This club meets T hurs anniversary last week. They were Velva H adley, and Messrs F . O. depends the growth and the prosperity of each Church of Christ : days at 3 :5 0 p .m ., and are now surprised in the evenin’’ by re la Salm on, Meril Salm on. Lester Al- 10 a. m. Bunday school. one of us. tives ami close friends. berlson, Tracy, Oran and Merle studying music history and ex 11:00 a. m. com m union service. Confidence leads on to all worthy developments H. J. Hbaw has been confined to Zellm er and Laonard Pugh all of pression. They have ordered class Hermon - How much owesl thou which tends toward making this community a bet J his home the last few dry» with a Halsey and vicinity, and Mr» H a pins. unto mv L ord?" ter place in which to live. The gram m ar grades have begun 7 00 p ui C hristian Endeavor. |revere o l d . Toban of Portland. their work a r d are studying begin- Confidence in the ability of the local business men * ♦ * At the 7 30 period there will be Mrs. I.ymun Penned ner’s harm ony. Eacn six weeks to supply our needs with reliable merchandise at . special union service in the in- L ot..., have return., from Porl- Sunday Mr. and Mrs. F. Buford they will en tertain their mothers reasonable prices is likewise a most important terest of prohibition, noth c h u rc h .- land and w i l l ........ th " «■" Morris Bobbie of Halsey - o S io rn 5 s and m 5 u son »V.. ™ factor in the prosperity of the community. Since X —- --------- Ä “Ï U ï l ,- Â - n,»;, w — nrk They w . have nulling in the interest of this vital here. Lotus is a senior ... the high , W .L Wells spent I uesday Albauy on a business trip, in i i x x r Mr. Ford Paints a Picture SCHOOL NOTES S O C IE T Y N E W S Community Confidence Is a Valued Asset to, “ Sometimes B sharp, sometimes p arent’, Mr- «nJ Mr«. J- F. May B flat and always B natural berry of North Albany. Among E dith Smith visited school last the other guest» were Mr. and Mrs Fridav and Henry Risk was a vis- Ben Mayberry and daughter Cecil Botb are mem- it is of such vital import to all of us to keep our confidence in our neighbors and their confidence in us, let us each do every possible thing to war rant confidence It will help us to build our home community into a busy, prosperous town. . ii h . Friday evening there will be J .M . S h e lle y , m in is te r « Meinliere ol the Masonic lodge |(gw bu|M - C o n tin u e d on page I*. _ - ,o are former residents of Halsey ' tier * '• YOT HAVE UNTIL SATURDAY NIGHT TO REGISTER FOR THE ELECTION. DO IT!