Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, January 10, 1929, Image 1

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HORTICULTURE
LIVESTOCK
E stablished in 1912.
Voi. 17.
Devoted to the Interests of H alsey and Linn County
Halsey. Oregon. Thursday, January 10, 1929.
No 36
FORMER HALSEY BOV INJURED | r SCHOOL NOTES HALSEY AND VICINITY BREVITIES S O C IE T Y N E W S
A a o a R a a m v a u d a o n R a U rtt
D. T a rta r apaa» Tuesday 1« A»- j
BY RIFLE WHILE CLEANING IT
j made a t r ip to 8 a le m the f i t » o f hany on a business trip .
M U N ItL L A K I,
Ross Gibson who accidently shot
h im s e lf January 2 is repoited to be
g e ttin g along as w ell as could be
expected a lth o u g h he is s till at the
C u rv a llis h o sp ita l.
Y o u n g G ibson is a sou of M r.
and M rs. C harles Gibson fo rm e rly
of the Halsey c o m m u n ity but w h o
fe r the past fo u r years h iv e dived
in C o rv a llis . He was cle a n in g a
gun w hich bad been loaned, it is
understood, and w hich he had ju s t
go.ten horn», snd w h ich he b e lie v ­
ed to be unloaded.
The in ju re d lad is a b ro th e r of
F ra n k G ibson of Route 1, H alsey,
and his m any frie n d s here wish fo r
his speedy recovery.
Halsey High Sends Delegates
The Halsey high school will send
three delegates to the ninth annual
high school conference, to be held at
the University of Oregon January 11
and 12. More than 600 delegates, rep­
resenting over 100 of the larger high
schools of the state, will attend the
event.
Special discussion groups will be
formed for high school student body
officers, editors of annuals and news­
papers, heads of girls' leagues and
faculty advisers. Experts in all these
fields will give addresses, and much
time will be devoted to talking over
vaarious problems.
Delegates from Halsey are Herman
Koontz, president of the student body,
Muriel Lake, secretary; and Miss
Gladys McCormack, faculty adviser.
Officers of the conference, who will
preside at the meetings, are Brian
Mimnaugh. Portland, president of the
student body officers; Estill Phipps,
Medford, president Oregon high school
press conference, and Anna Steele. Eu­
gene. president of the girls' league of­
ficers. Other officers are as follows
Student body officers; August Frugi,
The Dalles, vice president; Tom John
son. Hood River, treasurer; Mary Ellen
Bradford. Klamath Palls, secretary
Press conference: William Turnbow.
Portland, vice president; Eleanor Pope.
Oregon City, secretary. Girls' league
Doris Pickins, Roseburg, secretary. ,
Charles P. Dienst. noted educator of
Boise. Idaho, will deliver the principal
address of the session. Students will
also hear Dr. Arnold Bennett Hall,
president of the university, and Joe
McKeown, president of the associated
students.
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Shedd Pertonals
j
M P O R T IR
L y m a n P a lm e r le ft on th e r a lly
C ounty school tests in s p e llin g
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a in tu ie ________
m o rn in _ g __
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P o rtla n d
Mrs A .W . D y k s tra o f Routs 1 where he w ill serve o i the federal
and a rith m e tic are being given a t
school. Tw o p u p ils , E la in e S lra le y ,s confined to '..er home w ith an a t­ grand ju r y .
tack of in flu e n z i.
and John S m ith , received a gra
A tto rn e y and M rs. A A. T u ttin g
h u n k K a u ip h of near A lb a n y le ft e a rly th is m o rn in g lor Salem
of ltO In each te st.
The p u p ils iu Mrs. K iz e r’s loom was lo o kin g a lte r business interests ,o w hich c ity the fo rm e r w .«called
are d o in g very good work in d a in H alsey Monday.
by professional bufiuess
Mra D m a Rossman spent F i i ­
The program fo r the Parent
g ra n tin g .
F iid a y and S a tu rd a y the annual day afternoon at the \V. A. Muller Teacher meeting at llie school house
tom orrow evening was not com ­
high reboot conference w ill be held home northw est of Halsey.
P ractice on ‘ 'T h a t's One on B ill
the senior class p la y has been re­
sumed. The new date fo r th e | lay
has been announced fo r Ja m ary
18.
W ednesday afte rn o o n a student
body m eeting was held. Super-
ntendent L A V . P atton gave a ta lk
in w hich ecliool s p irit and school
a c tiv itie s were discussed.
T he T h ird grade, under super­
vision of Mrs. E ld o n Cross, had a
in ttr r s tin g snd in r tr u c liv e lesson
ou coal, its fo rm a tio n and m in in g ,
th is week. Samples w ith fossil im ­
pressions were p ic tu re d in th e ir
books M r. F orster, who was a
coal m in e r a t o n * tim e, made a
coal pick o f wood as a sam ple, and
w ith th is illu s tra te d the way the
c>al was m ined. He a'so displayed
a m in e r's la m p and showed how it
was w orn on th e fr o n t of hat or
cap. M uch in te re st was created
bv th is d e m onstration aud several
p ro m isin g
young student« j»at
about m st’ e up th e ir m inds to fo r-
uke the c a lf clu b and be a coal
m iner.
Halsey and Sweet Home Mix
Mr. and Mrs L. R Wilson celebrat-
' cd their fiftieth wedding anniversary
F rid a y a fte rn o o n Mrs A r l“ Ur oil December 31 at the United Presby­
Foote was hostess tu the membeia terian Cottage in Shedd
of the w om en's fo re ig n in iiia io n a y
Mr Wilson Is a native Oregonian, a
society of the Method st c lu - c b , son of Mr
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and Mrs. --------
James H Wilson.
I s u b s titu tin g for Mrs.
, who was to have
A. J
II i l l , ' pioneers of 1853 who came from He-
e n te r ,. in . I
b u t bmn ^ U r ^ c o u n ^
wae i l l at Ih H tim e .
Point, south of Brownsville
-j-b(,re Mr Wilson was born Later the
(ftmyy moved near Halsey
Mrs Wilson was Annette Cox. She
came, with her parents. Mr. and Mrs
Cleona s m ith re tu rn d to Shedd pleted in tim e to tie published in
J M. Cox. to Oregon from Oarnett,
M onday m o rn in g to test m i her today's issue of the E nterprise. In
Anderson county. Kansas. In 1874. and
w ork as in s tru c to r in the h ig h the fu tu re however we « xpecl to
located near Brownsville. Later the
school fo llo w in g a vacation of an, publish them in a d ia nce .
family moved to Crawfordsville where
she
was married to Mr. Wilson. The
a d d itio n a l week due to the illness
Mr-’ . E d ith R o b n e lt » i l l enter-
wedding took place at the home of thq
of one of the o th e r teachers.
t r ia the member« of V in e M a p le
bride's parents and was performed by
M r. -and M rs. R >v Owen of C ircle F rid a y afternoon. The date
Rev. T. J. Wilson then pastor of the
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United Presbyterian church of Hal­
S p rin g fie ld were v is itin g friends o f the cooked fe o l sale is tu lie set
Mrs. W. L. Wells was a charming
here M o n d a y. M r. Owen nl»o has at th is tim e . Plans (or the C irc'e hostess to the members ot the wom- sey. After the wedding Mr and Mrs.
Wilson lived on a farm near Halsey
and b guard*
been very i l l w ith pneum onia is members
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-------- to go to Leb- an's missionary society of the Chris-
for 18 years. They moved to Sliedd In
anon
M
onday
evening
w
ill
also
be
tlan
church
Tuesday
afternoon.
Mrs.
slow ly g a in in g his strength but
1886 where they have lived continu­
W P White gave an Interesting talk
liecussed.
t;e is not able to w ork ye t.
ously for 32 years.
on “The Isles of the Sea ' At the close
H. C. D avis a rrive d home S u n ­
Mr and Mrs. Wilson are the p ar­
I.a V e lle t's lm e r spent p a rt ol
of the lesson hour Mrs Wells served
day
fro m M ilw a u ki-*, W iscoosin, a delicious lunch.
ents of five children, one of whom
M onday and T uesday u t N ew port.
died in lnlancy The other four are
Mrs. R obert Ramsay assisted the
E dw ard Hussey le ft for his home where he had been since th e m id d le
living and are Mrs. W. B Davis. Mrs.
of
December
on
a
v
is
it
to
relatives.
hostess d u rin g the social hour.
at M in to , N o rth D a k o l« , lis t F r i­
J E Duncan. Mrs P. L. Duncan and
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a a
day a fte r a v is it ef ten days at the He reports a pleasant t r ip and an
Mrs. C. C. Duncan, all living near their
M rs Georg« W . Laubner was parents in the vicinity of Shedd There
home of his m o th e r and b rother enjoyable v i- it b u i appreciates be-
Mrs. J W. Hussey and s o n 'D ic k of mg home again where he can enjoy hostess T h u rsd a y afte rn o o n to the are seven grand sons and setcS grand
H alsev, and his sister, Mrs. C arl the m ild w in te r weather a fte r the members of tbe S tu d y clu b . One daughters.
Dinner was served to the Immediate
harsh cold o f the east.
new mem ber, M is. B. E C ogswell,
N ichols, of Pine G rove
relatives at noon with 37 present, In­
was taken in to clu b al tb ia tim e.
cluding all the children and grand­
Linn to Have County Club Leader
One o f the most pleasant as well children. Seated at the table were the
' as in te re stin g event« of the business guests of honor. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson,
I t is understood here th a t by an
session was the in tro d u c tio n of a and Mr and Mrs W B. Davis and
a ction t» ke n bv th e L in n county
com m ittee composed ol F ra n k Gan- children Elene, Merrill. Lyle, John.
The date fo r the senior class play
Helen, June and Harold; Mr. and Mrs.
c o u rt late yesterday afte rn o o n th a t
ele, Charles G in s le and H erm an
J. E. Duncan and children Raymond,
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ha«
been
aet
the county w ill he assured of a 1-H
E o o n t: fro m tbe G un c lu b , who in Dorothy and Lawrence; Mr. and Mrs
fo r F rid a y evening, January 18, at
club leader thia year.
This w ,llh s
, n
n-i
o n , » , , t. , b e h a lf of the c lu b offered to finan
P. L. Duncan and children Louise and
the c ity b a 'I. T h is t* tlie p la t i
made p o tsiL le by tbs a p p ro p ria tio n
« f irr | place f<jr .h e n-w libri ry Phyllis; Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Duncan
w hich was to have been given in
of #850 w hich is h a lf o l the cost o f
w h ich the clu b m em bers ere rp o u - and children Anna Marte and Billy
December b u t waa postponed on
-ering
F ra n k G a ,.ale . a c h a irm en
J™ "1
m a in ta in in g ’ he cilice, the other
account of so m uch sickness a,
,
i n ! »ere Mr. and Mrs. W. W Martin. Mrs.
h a lf of w hich is borno by the state
m ade th e offer « h ch was gladly tX)lg Cowan, Mrs. Agnes Harleyburton.
w h ile the salary o f the leader w ill th a t Jione.
accepted a n d a atau d iu g vole o l , Mr and Mrs
Hollier and daugh-
P ractice has beeii resumed «fur-
he p aid by O rfg o n S late college
th a n k s w as extended Ihe G u o club, ter Martha, all of Portland; Mrs. Fan-
ing the past tw o we*ks u n d e r the
out o l fu n d * created hv the Capper-
Mrs C .P . Moo ly waa in charge ide Cox, 8alem; Mrs. Alave Larson.
capable leadership o f Miss G ladys of th e 'p ro g ra m w itli th e lesson on ¡Cordova. Alaska; Mrs. J R Cooley.
T ich e n e r act.
M cC ornnck, who dem onstrated her
.
.
...
u . Cottage Grove; Ed, Ralph and Flor-
T he success o f E d g ir G rim e s in
the scenic wonders o f Oregon, 8 h * ! i mce
M r and M„
ence Cool)er
Cooper. Albany:
Albany; Mr.
n ra ire tic a b ility iu the tw o robool
w in n in g the M 'sca tro p h y is s a id ,
also bad a rra n g -d a tree guessii g [C. H. Davldaon. Halsey.
to be one o, the ch ie f fa c to r, in the I-’ »)« w h ich *»ic so a blv coached
The reception room was prettily
contest w h ich was enj lyed d u rin g
a llo tm e n t of a clu b leader to the la s ty e a r.
decorated with Oregon grape white
the luncheon hour.
c o u n ty .
L u n ch was served a t a p re ttily and yellow chrysanthemums and pink
Biami Police Dogtfor Killing
cyclamen and begonias Also an Imita­
appointed table in the d in io { room.
L in n county ha« 67 4 -H clubs
tion fireplace made from Oregon fir
w ith a m em bership o f 575 and it
A g overnm ent pred ito r y n n itn a l The lioeteas had also provided u bark by which Mr. and Mrs. Wilson
a o n ly fa ir to these young people h u n te r, w h i resides in Eugene, in contest fo r her guests d u rin g the sat and received congratulations from
48 afternoon guests They also receiv­
who are devotL g a great deal of discussing tbe recent depredeliona luncheon hour.
ed congratulations through the mail
e
a
t
tim e to th is branch o f w ork th a t co m m itte d on hauls o f siieep in the
8HCDD
and iu th e im m ed ia te c o m m u n ity
they have the best in leadeis.
Senior Class Of High School to
Present “ That’s One On Bill”
Chief Executive Elect, and First Lady
Have Returned From South America
U nderwood end refreshm ents were
Mrs. Jensen and daughter Marie set red
aud Mrs. Mora Coaies drove to At-
Jack U nderw ood of the Haleey
bany Wednesday and were aecom-
panied borne by M rs Carothers high rchool will outer the Oregon
who ba* been visiting in Albaxy tan essay contest according to an
ann uncemeot made today.
the paet week.
I Union
1 lie meeting was p r u d e i
r
by the president, M rs ) W , H u t-
sey.
F o llo w in g the b lie f
b u tin e te
m eeting a program was ei joyed.
T h is consisted a p a n to m im e w ith
Mrs. George S ta rr and M ite B e u L b
M’ tler , e k in g p a r,. Mrs. E. E .
Cwiev ni d Mrs S ta ir planned the
p io g ra m .
W illa m e tte valley d u rin g the past
A fte r su ffe rin g a three weeks lev-
m o n th , says he bel.eves police dogs
off from practice dhe to the ‘ ‘ fin ’ Ethel Pugh Winner of Minor “ 0
, 0 bfl to 1>Utne fo r n e ir ly an BUCh
Jack C o rn e tt made a business
.he H alsey basketball team p u t up
e
‘ cisea. He c >osi<ler.* p jlic e d o je a
trip to Portland Tuesday.
Shedd people are proud o f one.
t stro n g b a ttle w ith the boys frem
. K r
- crieat menace to live sto ck,
Mr» Dale Forbes went to Eugene the ta ll tree c o u n try , at the c ity of th e ir young people who id at- h
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M onday fo r m edical tre a tm e n t.
h a ll S aturday evening.
£
1
2
.
:
M i Meeting .1 S le c lh e ld .,.
M r. and M rs. M cC o rm ick and
The fast d rib b lin g o f U n d e r
awarded a m in o r " O ’ . T h is award
A m eeting of the atoc -holdors of
L y d a G regory were vis ito rs in Al wood and sure eye o f K oontz made
ia made to women students wl o the H alsey telephone com pany w ill
ba n y Tuesday evening.
an olfense th a t was h ard fo r Sweet
have earned 500 p o in ts and w liii h 1 Irt held at the co u n cil rooms at one
Miss Cleona S m ith was a W ed­ Home to check and kept her team
means h ard w ork in th e class ath- ¡o 'c lo c k , January l'J
nesday evening guest at the home c o n s ta n tly ou the defense.
le tic teams. Miss Hugh is a senior
T h is ia tbe an n u e l m eeting of the
o f M r. and M rs R alph M ille r
Tbe
c o m b in a tio n of Hussey. in home economics and is also a! com pany and besides tbe usual
M rs. L. S t. John has been q u ite S m ith and M cC ord on defense was mem ber o l the w om en's rid in g ! ro u tin e busiuess there are to be
¡11 at her home in Shedd. She is so stro n g th a t Sweet H om e was
-even d ire cto rs elected.
class.
im p ro v in g b u t s till in bed.
o n ly able to m ake three baskets
The p a in te rs and p lu ra l era are d u rin g the e n tire game and none
p u ttin g the fin is h in g touches on the last q u a rte r of the game.
M alone o f the o p p o sitio n w rs
the new borne of C, J. Shedd.
S. J Shoen is doing some in te r­ high point m anjof the evening w ith
io r rem odelit g in his store. O tis K o o n tz a close second.
Tbe score was 7 to 8.
F a rw e ll is assisting iu the store as
The
lin e -u p was as follow s:
cletk.
H a lse y
Sweet
Home
B oth the boys' ana g irls ' basket­
if
K oontz
Menear
b a ll team« are rcbeduled to p it y
If
Underwood
M
alone
th e Sweet H< me teams ahis F rid a y
c
Hutaey
Rice
evening.
rg
Smith
Ropp
Mi»« H ->pe C la y w ent to C o rv a l­
lg
McCord
tla rra n g
lis Tuesday evening and w ill begin
T im e o u t. H alaev 2; Sweet Home
w ork ss stenographer in the Ben­
S u b c titu tio tis none.
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ton C o u n ty Stale B a n k .
The alumni w ith a four mar
A n e n te rta in m e n t w ill be given ,eain wera swamped 17 to 0 by the
at the U .P . ch u rch T h u rs d a y n ig h t | Mecin(j s tiin g e r i in a p re lim in a ry
b y M rs. M aud P ra tt S m ith of C or­ m atch
v a llis . She w ill g iv e " A nn of Green
A fte r tbe g h u m the v is itin g learn
G a b le » ." A 25 cent admiaeioti w ill waa e n te rta in e d w ith songs by Jack
be charged,
CELEBRATE THEIR FIFTIETH
ÏEDDING ANNIVERSARY
From C u r KeguUr C orrrtporwtaon
llie week on bt ciuess.
in Eugene A n u n u s u a lly fine pro-
grstu is ra id to have been prepared
and i t ia understood th a t a large
representation of the h ig h schools
of the state w ill be present. E rn ­
estine Coleman aud M u rie l Lake
w ill represent Halsey h ig h . T hey
in com pany w ith Mis« G ladys M c -
C orna'-k. » i l l ha ve fo r the Lane
m etropolis th is evening.
Miss Adah NeHon of the high
ahool fa c u lty has been coutined to
her home since Monday w ith a sec­
ond attack of influenza »nd d u rin g
her absence fro m school M 'ss Al­
berta K o o n tz is s u b s titu tin g .
DAIRYING
WOOL, MOHAIR
POULTRY
¡1rs Herbert Hoover
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T h u rsd a y a fternocn o f la st week
M rs. H a ro ld Coney aud M rs T. K
S p rin g e r were jo in t hostesses to
tlie members of the P ris c illa ch ib .
F o r th is pleasant event they used
the Cottage. The boors passed a ll
too q u ic k ly w ith needlework and
conversation as the diversions and
(be pleasant tim e was bro u g h t to a
close by th e a e rv in g o f a lunch.
Will Occupy Town Homo
M r. end M r» B yi i W a g g e M r are
m oving fro m the fa rm to Halsey
and w ill occupy th e ir residence on
south F irs t street.
M rs. W aggener opened tbe “ Oh
M ia b h o p ,” in the G ra y b u ild in g
in December and has a lin e of
fancy w ork and home made candy.
There is such a deman 1 far the
la tte r th a t i t ia d iffic u lt fo r Mrs
W agg re r to ke»p a su p p ly .
Body of Infant Found
who were u n ab le to he p resen t on
account of illness
The afternoon guests inc u d e j
Rev. and M rs F H
M cM eekin
and c h ild re n , E tlie l and H e le n ;
M r. and M rs. W. B. M cC o rm ick;
M. and M rs. J .H M cC onnel; Sam ­
uel H a m ilto n ; M r. and M rs. It. G.
H a m ilto n ; M r. and Mr«. W- P.
Acbeson and d a u g h te r M a rg a re t;
M r. and M ia R M. M ille r ; M r.
M r. and M ia . W I-, G rove; M r.
and M 's . It W . B row n M r. and
Mr«. W . P. Moore aud daughter
Je n *; M r. and Mrs. II F. Couey
and c h ild re n Veva, K lin r r , M e lv in
and M e rly n , Mra. E .E Coon; Mrs.
It. C. M argason; M r. and Mra.
N evin M c C o rm ic k ; M r. anJ M is.
It C. M cC o rm ick;
M rs. K tb e l M.
B lo u n t; Mrs A n n a Hbedd; Mr».
E m m a G re g o ry ; M r and Mr». J.
A C ouey; M r. and M rs J. C. C lay
and d a u g h te r Hope and son V ic ­
to r; Charles W , Q u e n trl, M rs.
Dora Davis
The t o l y of an In fa n t was found
i i a sh a llo w grave near H priogfteld
laet Hat r l a y . A m outh ago a far-
mer beard
vera 1 persona ta lk in g
¡lo u d ly near where the h o ly was
found. Then be «aid, he th o u g h t
it was a d ru n k e n p a rty . He went
¡there n e xt m o rn in g and noticed
the earth bad been d id u rb e d .
D igging a few inches ba found a
h o i. T h in k in g i t waa a cache of
liq u o r, he le ft i t undieturhed and
watched Ih s place, th in k in g the
men w ould re tu rn fo r i t la te r. Het-
urdey be dug up the box and found
Laet S unday evening was the last
n ig h t of the re v iv a l meeting« at the
C h ris tia n ch u rch . D u rin g tlie tw o
week« o f the m eetings there were
16 u n ite d w ith the ch u rch .
S unday evening Mr». Shelley
presented tw o pantom im '-«, "R o c k
o f A g « t '" and " B a ttle H y m n of
the R e p u b lic ,” w ith Ava and Edna
F a lk , U la d ia W illb a n k a , Rachael
Shelley and M a ry S m ith ta k in g
p a rt and M rs. E d ith R o b n etl, B«v-
e rly Isom and E D Isom d o in g tbe
I the body. — Eugene Register.
tin g in g
Revival Meetings Close