Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, December 13, 1928, Image 1

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Halsey îznfvrprtiv
agriculture
HORTICULTURE
LIVESTOCK
E stablished in 1912.
Voi. 17.
Farm Body Protests Further
Reclamation Work Just Now
No. 32
Devoted to the Interests of Halsey and Linn County
Halsey. Oregon, Thursday, December 13 1928.
M errq ^ ¿ 5 2
C h ristm as
DAIRYING
WOOL, MOHAMt
POULTRY
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H A L S E Y A N D V IC IN IT Y B R E V IT IE S 5
A FABLE FOR
CHRISTMAS EVE
Izaak Walton League Chapter
Of Halsey Meets Next Monday
i; v u <1 Mrs. J. S Miller ofl "M r*. M. A R o s s m a n It e a i» -tu i n-
By L aw * W . W ren,
Th» I o j i I chapter of the Izaak
At its recent nations'. session
Halaey spent W ednesday in Eu- ad io her home In Eugene after a j
In IflM o u r t F arm er.
VUnj Qrakam Donner
W
alton League of America will
held in W ashington, D. C., the
gene.
¡visit of two weeks io llalsey at tie
meet
st the G un Club club bouse
CIY. URRIJ Christmas to you all,
N ational O range, one of the lead­
Carl J . Hill returned to H alsey !ho,l’e of her •o n - D C K u sm an .
lly il
CiriJ.'-I.. IO.-:. .<■ I.-Uri tt f ... n ex t M onday evening at 7 o’clock,
J ¡2 tUhether you arc short or tall
ing farm organisations of the U.S.
I r l y b'ineing ttftty h ere heifw,
Amos K unsay ami Robeit Bam-
.-«■ Ulhethet you are younq o r old
W ednesday evening from a busi­
I'-I' High anyth ,vme n o th m trry g ra el i for the transaction of business and
went on record as opposing any
L_) UThelhsr you are shy or bold.
To v ie w t l j Santa't tm ihngfaee
ness trip of two days in Portland say ai d wife returned Wednesday
Tonight I though I hear J them ting, | also to enjoy another pleasant tuna
further governm ent reclam ation of
evening
from
Portlaud
where
they
Last F riday B. M. Bond and
“ ll’ilh Btihiehtm, th t h ta ttn t rin g ."
M erry Christmas to each one,
Q
discuss'ng various phases of the
land for ag ricu ltu ral purposes.
May you alt have tots o( fun.
fam ily, Mrs. M.C. Bond and La spent two days on business
league, its work aud aim s.
"But w h a t JiJyou tt ew ell tht n J tf "
May you have of presents many.
Strong opposition to the Colum­
“ Apple Blossom T im e'' by the
/ » a t g t l a ib tJ , J r tm n J t tt nJt.
Velle Palm er drove to A lbany and
May you not wish to chanqe any.
A special invitation is extended
Then M I va in ly t r i t j to ife a b ,
bia River irrigation feature of the
spent the day transacting business. senior class of the Shedd high
A man b tltJ t m t f u jf tJ H i cbtth—
to
every farmer near Halsey to
Boulder dam scheme was expressed
school will be given Friday eve­
"One-ttnth my g t U , ’’ he frtu aly crlw tJ ,
Merry Chnsmas to each oetqhbor.
attend
this meeting, get acquainted
Mt.
and
Mrs.
L.
V.
Chance
were
"W m t to tbt ><wr tt t a n th ttr It a J."
T o idle ones o r those ivhp labor.
by the delegates on the grounds
ning. December 14 at the W .O. W.
with the league members and help
T o those ivho're rich and those
visitors
in
Albany
F
riday
where
th a t th e re is too much land under
Tt thii tht a t g t l aniwereJ, "A'ajf—
hall in th at city.
who re poor,
them eat oysters and drink cotlee.
C.tlJ 11 taty to g ive ¿‘wari
they went to see Mrs. John W il­
c u ltiv atio n now, and th a t to in-
John Bramwell spent Monday in
May each one feel the Christmas
AnJ i t arc w orth , h ow ever w n e,
A very pleasant time was had at
banks
of
Halaev
who
is
at
the
G
en­
lure.
It irhl but liltlt tt a J v tlt.
crease the acreage would make the
A lbany. He spent all of lis t week
Yet there n much w hub ton ran g iv e —
meeting
December 3, ami there’s
eral
H
ospital
following
an
opera,
farm er's problem more diflictlt
io the county seat where he served
M erry Christmas to you now
□
Conu.hr, O man, the lift y in h v t! "
promise
of
even a better time next
tion.
on
the
jury.
A.
A.
T
u-siug
also
H ere s mq finest IJuletide boiv
th a n it is at present.
A li/ence f i l l , anJ tbtreufen
Monday night, so the officers re­
A nd while I stiil am unshinq here,
speut
the
greater
part
of
last
week
A
wom
an,
burJtntJ
w
ith
a
itn
,
Mr and Mr*. W- H, Cline ar.
It is perhaps significant th a t two
May 1 add— A qlad Neu> IJear7"
A rtie and a ib eJ w tlb f la in tn e v tie t,
p o rt. A delegation of league m em ­
rived in Halsey last week from and the first part of this week in
of the delegates who were m,,9t ac­
" O h Angel h at my g ift been e h tie tf“
bers of H arrisb u rg are expected to
Cn*|i (M tin. Wsa u m hiswMSi luaa
I t which tht h tavern leemeJ It M r,
A lturas, California, and at the Albany on court business.
tive in their opposition to further
St many angeh a tu w tn J her,
he present.
present are at the Dan Hays farm f Next
____ W ednesday evening the
governm ent appropriations for re-
"Oh,
merry
it
the
Cbriitmat
Jay
on Route 2. They like this part of members of V ice Maple Circle,
clam ation were A lbert S. Goss of
H hen Chrut through metber love can ¡ayi
M rs. Mary Driver Dies
the state and will probably locate Neighbors of W oodcraft, will hold
'Devotion vcbal/y, net in fa rt,
the Btate of W ashington and George
C ive t ebeer to every achng heart,
in
this
vicinity.
j
their
annual
Christm
as
program
p H arrison, m aster of the Califor
Mrs Marv E Driver, widow of
AnJ'he w h o toile another i thrift
, ,,
cm
..
, and tree with their fam ilies as
Ta at! men mahet a Chrntmai gift! * **
nia state grange The«o gentlemen
Mr. and M is E lm er M unson of;
,
Dr. 1. D. Driver pioneer Mythodiat
n Hal.iev
i
i-
- „„,i
Presents are to he ex-
represent the states in which the
and i . their
guests, m
Mr.
and guests.
6
m inister of Oregon, and she, her­
changed,
each member bringing as
largest reclam ation projects now
Mrs. E m il Mnnson of N ebraska,
self an Oregon pioneer, died at her
many gifts as there are peeple in
before congress would be located
left today on a plpasure trio to
home in Eugene S itu rd ay evening
their
party. The presents will be
A resolution introduced by Mr
Newport and from there expected
at the age of 77 years.
From O u r Regular CorrMpondenis
put in a grab box and each one
H arrison contained the following:
to go t o Astoria where they would
Funeral si rvices were held at
will draw. The lodge will furnish
“ T h a t the N ational G range does
ALFORD
the
B ranstetter chapel in th a t city
The basketball game last Friday visit R obert Gansle.
the treat and a short program will
hereby vehem ently protest against evening was a fast and exciting
at
10
o ’clock Wednesday morning
Mr. and Mrs. 0
J. Albertson be given.
Honoring the birthdays of Mr.
any legislation which will by the one. The fighting spirit but good arrived home Sundav from an ex­
after
which the body was taken to
Mr. and Mrs. W L. W ells have J. H. Rickard and Miss Letba
use of public funds add another sportsm anship was shown by all tended trip of several m onths in
Salem
where a second service was
had as their guests recently their Jenks a birthday dinner was given
acre to th a t already u nder cu ltiv a­ the players. A lthough beaten by a the middle west. The greater part
held at Rigdon and Sons chapel,
at
the
home
of
the
former
last
Bun­
daughter, Mrs Emil H elseth, her
tio n .” W hether the farm er or the score of 24 to 8 the locals did well. of the tim e was spent with relatives
Burial w*. in tho family lot in ■
husband and family of Palouse, day. T hose present for the day
land epeculators shall have their Those playing for Monroe were K. a t G ocdland, Kansas.
They re­ Wash , and Mrs. Welle sister, Mrs. besides Mr. Rickard and family Salem cem etiry.J
way in congress rem ains to be seeo. Miller, r f; A. Miller 1 f; Perry c; port a fine trip and pleasant visit.
Born in Illinois on February 18,
Charles D cktnan and son of I.os were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jenks
1851,
the deceased came to Oiegon
Oakes r g; Bales 1 g. Halsey line­
Tomorrow afternoon the nv mhers Angeles. The latter lias also’spent and daughter l.elha, Mr. anil Mrs.
up was Koontz r f; T u ttle 1 f; of Vine Maple Thim ble club will
with
her
parent", Mr. and Mrs
several days in Portland, Friday W illiam Jenks a n d Oliver Jenks
Smith W illiams, in 1852, when »he
Hussey c; Underwood r g: McCord be guests of Miss Mary L Sm ith at
all
of
T
angent,
Miss
A
nna
D
rink­
Mr Helspeth made a trip to M arsh­
was only a year old. The family
1 g. Brown substituted for A Mill­ her home on north First street. At
field and on Monday he and the ard of Halsey, and Jack Severt of
located east ol Albany where Mrs.
er, Siuclair for Perry aud Bennett th is time the club members will
Corvallis.
twA oldest hoys returoeu home hut
• • •
Driver grew to womanhood. She
for Bales.
(By George Cross)
enjoy a Christm as tree and the ex- the others rem ained for a longer
attended tb eS an tiam academy »nd
Six weeks grades are out and
PINE GROVE
Halsey is represented by nine
change of gifts. Roll call will be visit.
later was a student at Albany col­
there
are
soma
good
ones,
too.
studen ts a t Oregon State A gricul­
answered by a Christm as quotation. ;
.
M rs. Floyd Nichols entertained
Those
receiving
“
A
”
averages
are:
tu ra l college, there being two in
the members of the Kroweldeen lege.
Postm aster K arl Bramwell has
Ruth
S
turtevant,
G
ertrude
Robins,
Fifty years ago she was married
in d u strial arts, two in commerce,
club at her home W eilnesday after-
asked th a t Christm as packages be
~
Beverly
Isom,
Charles
Bieriy
and
to
Dr. Driver, who during his life
m ailed early in order to assure de-
On account of illness ol several uoon. The time was spent in fei»OJ
two in home ecouomics. one in
served
as pastor o, many M ethod­
forestry and two in vocational edu- Howard T uttle. Those with ” B” livery
W rite address plainly on of those taking p a rt in the senior work arid a turkey modeling con­
averages are, Nellie and Grace one side of package, only, and on class play F riday evening .1 has test in which Mrs John McNeil ist churches in the state and also
cation.
received first prize and Mr"- George a t one time was superintendent of
Fred H einrich, junior in indue- F alk , Muriel Lake, Jennie Nice- upper left hand corner, on same | been postponed indefinitely.
McNeil second prize for being the the southern Oregon district of the
t r i l l arts, is specializing >n shop wood, Frances Norton, Ernestine side, w rite eeudei's name and ad­
Coleman.
Jack
Underwood,
W
anda
Methodist church.
best artists with chewing gum .
ad m in istratio n . He is also a mem ­
dress and on upper right hand cor
Veatcb,
|D
onald
Bramwell.
Roger
Previous to going to Eugene rec­
Luncheon was served at a lovely
ber of the Acheau and Industrial
Fairfield, Bruce and R ichard Har- ner affix stam ps. Bo sure to have
appointed
table
w i t h a prettily ently Mi*. Driver had made her
A rts clubs.
sufficient postage and save delay
Georgina C lark, freshm an in ding, Rova Jackson and June Lay-
B hedd.--T he annual rodent hunt decorated Christm as tree forming home in Tangent for a number of
A
large
num
ber
of
Halsey
people
ton.
The
senior
class
received
the
years.
commerce, is a member of the
the center piece.
spent Saturday in Eugene, among of Aph Swale will sta rt tomorrow
• • •
I’hyeical E ducation club and the higher class average this six weeks.
E ight children survive. They
The basketball schedule has been them being Mrs. Bert Clark who and will continue until the evening
PEORIA
are
Grace I. Driver of T urner; Lena
X antippe club of W aldo ball.
of December 18, when the “ game
E.
Driver,
Mrs. Frances Milton, R.
Dorothy A braham , sophomore in arranged as follows: Crabtree at i ¡sited her sister; Mrs. Donna Cross will he counted and the losing side
Thursday afternoon the members
Sweet who was a guest a t luncheon and
D.
Driver,
and L.L Driver all of
commerce, is a mem ber of the Wy Crabtree, December 21;
o
f
the
Potter
sewing
club
were
will serve an oyster supper to the
Home h-re January 5; Shedd at recital; Miss G ladys M cCornsc'
Eugene;
W.A
Driver of Los An
tome tree club, a club for women
pleasantly
entertained
by
Mrs.
winners. C C. C .rise n is presi­
Shedd, January 25; Crabtree here who visited h r parents. Others
geles;
Paul
8.
Driver
of P ortland;
Mary
Porter,
with
16
m
em
ber,
living in their own homes.
spending the day th e re were La dent of th i club succeeding J.
and R.A. Driver of San Jose, Cal.
E thel Quim by is doing graduate February 1; Shedd here February
present-
The
afternoon
passed
Velle Palm er, George Cross, and Gamble.
work in home economics by special­ 15; Monroe a t Monroe March 8;
The banquet is to he given at quickly with fancy work and con­ -’rank W illiams of Halsey is a
Cleona
Sm ith and Mesdames E A
Sweet
Home
a
t
Sweet
Home
March
izing tu textile and costume de-
tests, Mrs. Fieerk.on and Mrs. Ella brother.
P. L a F o le tte . Eldon Cros», Jarnos the Ash Swale-community hall.
signing. Mis« Quimby is also a 15. The program for the year’s ac­
winning firnt prizes, and
The
captains
of
the
two
tean
b L im ar
D rinkard, K arl Bram w ell, W H.
CHARITY GRANGE
membef* of the 4 -H and W inena tivities include socials after all
Mrs. Zimmerman mid Mrs. Ronan
are
Charles
and
Ed
Bowers.
basketball games here and the Robertson and H arry Leeper.
kamp
the
consolation
prizes.
A
clubs.
(By en Enterpiise Reporter)
on Ja n u a ry II a necktie and apron
dainty luncheon was served by the
O ther students in school are H el­
social; April 5 a school vaudeville;
The m i l of C harity grange put
hostes. late iu the afternoon. She
en W illiam s, sophomore in home
was assisted by Mrs. Jessie I la y a new roof ou the hall last week
economics; Vondis M il.er, junior May 30, comm encem ent; M»y 31,
They also dog out all the brush
in fo restry ; Thom as M iller, fresh school picnic.
and Mrs. Dale Forrest.
A
student
body
meeting
was
Guests of tb s club were Me. from the yard and along the road
man in vocational education; F rank
held W ednesday. The draw ing of
dam
es Jessie Clay, M artha D avi. and took out the obi kitchen stove
Koontz, sophomore in industrial
names for ChristmaB and selecting
Marcia
Margasou and Dale Forbes and replaced with a better one.
arts; an d George Cross, jun io r
of delegates for the conference to
At
th
's
meeting the club made
The unnual election of officers
vocational education.
be held in Eugene, January 11-12,
up a nice Christm as box of m ao , o, Charity grange will he held Sat-
and for the exposition at Corvallis
useful gifts, for a needy fam ily.
urday, December l j , at 11 a.tn.
Former Peoria M an Dies
February 22-23. Those selected to
The American college of music
Z H . R udd, 66, died a t his go to Eugene are H erm an Koontz
of
Kansas Citv, Missouri, ba" a
Conference
at
Lake
Creek
home in A lbany early Wednesday and Muriel Lake snd to Corvallis,
representative in our county plac­
m orning following a prolongs »
Nellie Falk and H itm a n Koontz
Key. II. 8. Bbaugle, presiding ing free scholarships, one in each
elder ol the Portland district, will district. They hope by this means
Funeral service« will be held at Halsey Gun Club M eet Sunday
hold quarterly meeting at Lake to advertise their system end even
the F o rtm ille r chapel in th a t city
The H»l»ey Gun Club will give
Creett S aturday evening, December tu slly have it adopted by schools.
F rid ay afternoon a t 2 o'clock. I r . another shoot Sunday, December
15. He will preach at the morning
C urtis Veateb went to hi* farm
D .V . Poling will have charge cf 16. Thia is the »econd of a eeries
hour Sunday.
at
Cottago Grove F rid a , and spent
the
Burial
will be in the oj
of ^ three
The Lake Creek league have been several days looking after his stock.
u B services.
w n w -B . -w
—
r e e being
oeing sponsored by the
«agonic cemetery under the au • dQb gnd proniim to equal th a t of
invited to join the Peoria league
The Brandon school boy* who
>icM of the M asonic lodge.
#go wb#D whe0 , re0ord
Sunday evening
T he leader
belonged
to the Muddy Creek Pig
Mr. Rudd was a son of H arry Z.
owJ t e n d e d .
The excellent
arranging a good program . I lie
Club
have
been requested h , Prof.
and Lydia A. Rudd pioneers of
}j)njeni ,„ d com fortable quar-
topic is “ C hristinas iu Story, Peek
Weber to be in the parade at H ar-
born
on
th
e
y
ihe
c[ub
are
becoming
so
ry and Song." Everyone i» invited
Oregon, and was
risburg F rid a ,. E dgar Grimes,
throughout the
rm n u ear
Peoria on August
A ugust 2"
2 ., faTorably fcn0
to come.
farm
esr Peoria
who ia the winner of the Moses
iportstnen enjoy a day
Rev. Orc*r Gibson will preach
62. He had «pent practically a Ta|i9y th a t apa
1862
trophy in the national 4 II club
_ .
<
A Uzviit
*
Tommy Tu< Ler. here wen In the u rn » of h l. m l.tn - o, Miss ^ rlk n > e ir
following league. Rev. <»»bson, it
of b ii life in L inn cou aty . About wUb'lbe locai c lub and attend io
contest, was the lender of tbieclub.
tom m y
.
Kai<J
be the moat photographel dog In the
30 years ago he went into the ah- larRe num bere. ___
has been announced, will he at the
man|, |
1 Hie w i^
red errb r also Is .llstlnguisheo n , the fo rt that
The big rain Sundav night filled
b. k X
e, “ T e bu rle . h l. money In .he B a .k of Am erhy J im
.tr a c t b u.iness iu Albany and.
j
and Mrs. J- 8 Miller and L f j .
Lake Creek church Sunday morn
Spoon
river to the point of over­
nade hi» home in that city
,,„hi»r K athleen from Illin o i. X n ” be la th r ifty in financial a ffa ir. ... ha. no r« p e c t fo r auch th in s , a . ing and not at Peoria although it
flowing—the
first tim e this Winter.
I: il b n regular day there.
Jn September 25, UXJl. Mf
01 g*e viiif!Dg at the home of tfce ladies’ s ilk stockings.
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8
S O C IE T Y N E W S
Halsey Students Who Are Now
Attending O.S.C at Corvallis
Senior Class Play Postponed
Ash Swale Rodent Hunters
Reaoy for Annual Roundup
1
R.
□
Tommy Tucker Has a Bank Account
married Mary Rielaod o, L,u4D0B’ (Jorme; s b®0, her, R. M. Miller
who survive, him.