Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, February 04, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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    .Pt* 4, Jtî-S
RURAL ENTERPRISE
PAGE V
S c h o o l N o te s
and muddling up the state primary
(School Reporter)
ALBANV
law.
Tbe
basketball
teams of tbe
Alberta Koontz wae home over
Snoday— Monday— Tuesday
Philomath and Halsey high schools
the
week
end.
Feb. 8—9— 10
E. E. Gourley and J. H. Rike were met in two games on the Philo­
Rudolph Valentino
math floor Friday evening.
The
Albany callers Munday.
in
girls’ team came home with tbe
Mrs. A. H. Quimby waa a passen­ honors, for they skillfully worked
ger to Albany Thursday.
off the tie score, which wae 10 to
Mr. and Mrs. George Maxwell 10 in tbe beginning of the last half,
and ehanged the attitude of H al
were Albany callers knoay.
sey rooters from suspense to ela­
C. P. Moody and family called in tion. Tbe game ended with a score
Harrisburg Thursday evening.
of 14 to 20 io their favor.
The
baskets made by the forwards of
Valentino again in a role
Glenn Chance made a trip to Eu­ both sides ware all field goals.
similar to bia “ 4 Horsemen ” « gene Friday, taking some horses
The players on tbe Philomath
character._________________
which Charles Taylor of that city team were: forwards, Ethel and
Thomas
i had purchased in thia vicinity.
Mildred Cooper; centers, Lindley
8ooq CO“ M M eighan 10 <
After an absence of several months and Lein; guards, Newton and
• TO N G U E S O F F L A M E J spent with her daughter, Miss Mona, Luts. The Halsey line-up wae
in Nevada, where she Is teaching the same as in the previous game.
•••••••••*«
The boys fought a bard game,
school, Mrs. M. C. Bond cretumed
but were defeated 26 to 7.
The
home Monday.
Halsey Happenings
players for Hulsey were: guards,
It continues rainy and J. C. Bram­ Robnett (1) and Tussiug (2); cen­
~~(Continued from page 5)
well continuas to carry the mail on ter, Wooley; forwards, Koontz (4)
Cbarlee Childs end family vis route 1 for Grant Taylor and Truman and Cross; substitute. Palmer (2).
ited at A. A. Tusaiug's Sunday.
Robinett continues to ply the mail
The Philomath players were:
Mrs. L. H . Armstrong called at
the James Cook home Sunday.
TORRANCE
G LO BE
Reconditioning Shop
Raybestoa Hi-speed Brake
Service Station
A Sainted
DEVIL
J
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S
Irwin Gardner and wife and
daughter visited at tbe A. C. Arm
strong home Sunday.
Kenneth Vannice cam* home
from Willamette university for s
week end with home folks.
Big Masquerade Dance at
>
The W. F. M. S. of the M. E
church w ill meet at the borne of,
Mrs. Merriam Friday afternoon at
2.
Seth M ills’ mother is very ii
thia week. Her sou and daughtei
aud nephew and uieee are at hei
bedside.
A tax turnover of over >28,000
from the sheriff’s office to that of
the county treasurer was made Sat­
urday.
T u m b le I n n
Prizes given io r b est individual, b est co u p le'
• a n (j fo r the m ost com ical character,
T his is th e last d ance a t T um ble In n for th e ,
w inter season.
,
Com e and have a n o th e r o f those good tim e s .1
W atch for special dances.
Master
Palmiter
Saturday told the Linn-Benton Po
mona grange that the lU te grange
opposes the four proposed laws (1)
ahplishing the office of state mar­
ket agent, (2) abolishing the office
of state prohibition director, (S)
placing the market road (nod in
the power of the etate eotnmiesion
placing the market road commission
Fresh Smelt
at the
Halsey Meat Market
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Floral ta d
Music Shop
Albany
John R. Chesoni. farmer living on
the Lorane highway five miles south­
west of Eugene, waa found guilty In
Justice court of cruelty to animate in
allowing 11 head of cattle to starve
to death.
Governor Pierce has Issued a proc­
lamation prohibiting the Importation
Into Ore go» of poultry from the fowl
disease districts of the east and
middle west. »Bless certified by the
Oregon etate livestock aaaltary board
Baby chirks and eggs are oot affected
by the proclamation, and a few states
■vere «tempted from tta operations
date for speaker and a floor leader.
This decision was reached at a meet
Ing of the republican committee on
committee« of the house.
Under a resolution adopted by the
committee, republicans who will serve
during tbe S9th congress, and are not
members of the present bouse, will be
Invited to participate in the confer
ence.
No action was taken as to whether
La Pollette Insurgents should be in
vtted Io attend.
There were Indications, however,
that a move would be made either
before the caucus or after It gets
under way to bar the Wisconsin dele
ration and perhaps on* or two other
representatives from that and future
conferences q ( house republicans.
North
I No. 32, 3:20 a. a .
H ard times ? s.ve 5o„-.
M oney is scarce here, too, io
are offering one-third off to get it.*
X
34, 4:25 p. a .
I No. 14, doe Halsey at 5:02 p. in., stops
to let off passengers from south of
I Engene
Nos. 31 and 32 stop only if flagged.
I Nos. 31. 32, 33 aad 34 run between Port­
land and Eugene only.
Passengers for south of Roseburg should
I take No. 17 to Eugene and there transfer
| to No. 15.
Halsev-browntviUe stage meets trains
I 18, 17, 14, 34 and 33 in order named.
scarce that w
s
•
Within the past few years nearly all the weekly newspa­
pers that gold for J l.6 0 a year have raised the price
to $2. The Enterprise proposes to go the Other way.
How can it afford to do this when paper and typeset­
ting cost twice as much as they used to and tbe paper
is larger and more type is set fer it each Week than
ever before?
¡Paid-for Paragraphs
(6c a line)
Rebekah basket social and en­
tertainment Saturday
gveulug,
Feb. 27. Remember tbe date aad
| bring a basket.
Cutting O u t W aste
Credit it waste. Bookkeep­
ing and collecting consume time, and time is money.
Some debtors die, some move away, some go bankrupt
and some are downright dishonest person». Thoee who
pay $1.50 cover thee* lo ses.
A N ew Class
of subscribers is started today.
who join it before Wednesday, Feb. 18, will get
The late Mrs. Palmer's personal
property will be sold at auction at
the house at 1:30 Feb. 14.
For Sale cheap— Good black
I riding or driving horse, by G. E.
¡Munkere, Route
Halsey.
A ll
2,
For sale— Dry Ash 4-foot Wood;
118, delivered. Leave orders at
Enterprise office.
The Enterprise
one year for
one dollar
Old papers for sale at 5c a bundle
| at the Enterprise office.
Alford A rrow s
(By an Enterprise Reporter)
George Danuen and family of
Shedd were Sunday vieitori at the
A. Starnes borne,
I E.
T h e Paper will Stop Coming at the end of
Mrs. D. I. Isom spent the] week
lend with her daughter«, Mrs. A. F.
Robnett and Mrs. C. E. Mercer,
| ia Eugene,
the term unless the subscription is renewed. The
money will be used in making a better paper for the
subscriber during_the_lifw_of the subscription, not in
improving it for the beuvfli of souiotiody else the next
»ear.
A nybody C an Join
Mr«. A. E. Whit beck returned
to her home Saturday evening,
after a two-weeks vieit with friends
[and relatives in Portland.
this economy and improve­
Mr. and Mrs. Jobs Rolfe aad
son Deo visited relatives iu Buena
[Vista Sunday.
ment class any time before Feb. 18, 1925. If the
•nbsoription has been paid in advance a dollar will set
the date ahead one year. Those in arrears ean pay
to date at l i j cents a month and a dollar meie will
bring them
J H. Riokard and family visited
at tbe home ef Mr». Richard’s
brother, Chas..Jenks, near Plain-
[vijw , Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Landis Pbilpott
¡v i.it.d a t-C h .s te r Curtis’ Friday.
the Enterprise a Year
It W ill Stop
Mr. and Mr«. Jack Curtis of Pe­
oria visited their nephew, Chester
Curtis, and family Saturday,
owning to every rn.mb.r of thi, dol.
lar class when the time expire« unlees the subscription
is renewed.
r
T h e
E n te r p r is e
k
will continue to improve as fast
as receipts from its patrons make improvement pcs-
Bible.
r
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rickard and
[daughter Lillie went to Eugene
[Saturday,
J. Curtis of Lebanon visited his
brother, Chester Curtis* one day
| last week,
Frank Williams of Monroe vis-
jited his nephew, Brian Parry, F r i­
day, Saturday and Sunday.
Miie Laona Gooding of Philo­
math wae a week-end guest at Sam
Greene's.
Linn County Farm Features win cntinu.
IO be given prominence, ¡¿very farmer 0„ iearn
something from some other farmer under similar ooa-
ditions of soil and climate that it will be profitable
for him to know.
In O th er Lines
The weekly discussion of the in -
teruational Sunday school lesion, discontinued about
, * yT ' * * 0, Whe° mUfor‘ « M «rippled tbe finance,
of he Enterprise, will .p p e .r regularly. Tbs paper
will also carry
Mors than twice a. much local news and good-natured
gossip as can b* found elsewhere
Oregon new« in brief paragraphs
Brief statements of important world «vests
Daddy’s evening fairy tales
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Join the Lucky Dollar
Class
H ave a share in making a better paper
in Haisey-r— j credit to the community
South
No. 17, 12:OV p. m.
33, 7;11 p. a .
31, 11:3* p. a .
18, 10:48 a. a .
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Money scarce ? save soc.
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CUT FLOWERS
■ SHEET MUSIC
Grange
HALSEY RAILROAD TIME
St. V alentine’s, Feb. 14
W. W. Stewart and family of
A lbany visited Mrs. Stew art’s sis­
ter, Mrs. A. C. Armstrong, Sun­ .-art between the depot and the post- forwards, Brown (6) aud Richard
office.
day afternoon.
(6 ); center, Jones (6); guard«,
Milton and Schoru (8); substitute, |
George Workinger, L, H. and
Miss Mary Carey viaited her broth­
A. C. Armstrong attended th . er, Clifford Carey, and wife in Eu- Hatbway.
A reception wae held for the |
tractor school at Barrett Rroe.' in
ene Friday.
teame after the game», at which a
Albany Friday.
Miss Ida Mitzner of the Albany nuaeber of the players made short I
The weather sharps have at last
chools
spent the week end with speech»», mostly emphasizing the
quit telling us thut we are short on
sportsmanship shown
by the [
lome
folks.
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rainfall for the season and admit that
schools.
we have gone over the normal. And
Mrs. Carrie Beadle, the late Mrs.
Clark of Halsey refereed both I
the streams remain bank full.
‘aimer’s niece, left Saturday for her i games.
ome in
AnKeleB-
' Three of the high soho.l boy«,
Mrs. George Workinger and lit-
tie daughter came home from Cor­
C. L. Falk Jr., W. A. Falk, A. L. i Gearge Cross, Thomas Miller and
'alk and Bert Minckley left Thurs- ! Frank Koontz, aided the alumni
vallis Sunday.
Mr. Workings:
has a big smile on his face.
H< 'ay for Moro on a horse deal.
j Saturday evening in winning
does not like hiaown cooking.
'basketball game from tbe Oakville
H. F. English and family spent
Miss Carmelita Woodworth cam. ho week end with Mr. English's Stare. This made tbe fourth time
Halsey has defeated this team
over from Brownsville Friday and J nother and sister in Eugene.
The contest was played in the
went with Mrs. Ringo to hear the
Mrs. H. W. Chance was out on the Oakville community building and
Albany-Brownsville debate on th<
<treet Friday, for the first time the score was 18 to 8.
desirability of a third party. Albany
once her recent Illness.
S<tio high school will send two
won.
Joo Kirk of Eugene was the guest teams hers Friday avening to play
Chester Allyn and wife of Caaelar f his sister, Mrs, O. W. From, and basketball.
Both the hoys and
near Upper Soda, where they art
amily between trains Saturday even- girls here are planning to show up
preparing a summer resort, caught ng.
at the finish as tbe winners.
two timber wolves in a trap, and one
Miss Ellen Vannice left for Salem
of them was badly cchewed by other
Sam Moore of Corvallis, who looks
’riday to enter Willamette Univer-
wolves after he was In the trap.
ity at the beginning of the second as tall as Lincoln and admits he is
Those who are reading our story. (ernes ter.
homelier, is the champion aettin’ hen
"Sinners in Heaven,” will concede
Dr. T. I. Marks was called to the of Oregon. He has an electric incu­
that this week, at the conclusion oí j
fenry Kensett homo, near Oakville, bator which fills a huge hatchery
the fourth chapter of part four, the
Vednesday, the occasion being the building at Corvallis, and in it he is
leading characters are in more kind» iirth of a boy.
of trouble than are ever supposed to i
hatching 60,000 chicks. He built thia
Henry Mitaner of Klamath Falls
exist behind the pearly gates.
world-famed
hatchery without any
is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Page A Son, Portland produce deal­ G. Mitzner, and his brother, Ted and state appropriation. He ia operating
ers, evidently find that adertising ii dater, Mrs. E. E. Gourley, Friday he hia very profitable business without
«he Enterprise pavs. They have beer vent to Portland for a few days and being supervised by any state com­
running a couple of inches once ir while there saw his siater Amanda, mission or regulated by any state
two weeks. Now comes an order tc
ho ia attending school. Mr. Mitz­
Insert it every week until furthei ner expects to remain in this vicin­ bureau. It is a private enterprise, in
which he and his son are partners
orders. They must tie giving satis ity for some time.
They profit by being situated near
faction to patrons, too, for without
that not even good advertising would
Oregon Agricultural College, a state
be a pennanent benefit.
N ever Be A fra id
institution which has paid for it­
Never be afraid of giving up yonr
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Dawson left | beat—and Ood will give you Hie bet­ self several times over in the develop­
Saturday, afte about a weeks visit ter.
ment of the poultry industry in Ore­
with Mrs. Dawson’s aunt, Mrs. W.
gon.—Oregon Voter.
F. Carter. They are from Shelby
M en's M uscles
county. Mo., and have made a trip
Men's muscles move better when
republicans TO CAUCUS
through California. From here they [heir souls are waking merry music.
went to visit relatives In Albany and
Move to Bar Wisconsin Delegation
in Washington and Montana on their
Considered L ikely.
way home. Mrs. Carter has not met
Washington. D. C.— House repub
her niece since the latter was 11
Itcaos will caucus Friday night. Feb­
year» old, over 40 years ago.
ruary 27, to decide upon their candl
State
212 East First it., Albany, Dear
the skating Rink
Phone 37V
j Intoreitlng Cemetery Meeting
I
A t ‘ ke last meeting of the Piue
Grove Cemetery association, with
| President Martin Camming, pro-
•"ring. J. W. Morgan was elected
a director te serve six years.
R. K, Stewart was delegated to
make repairs on the north roof of
[ tbe church.
Ib e secretary was instructed, ia
cases where purchasers do not want
a full lot, to sell a single grave for
u j i* “ t0 b“ T k,#k If om «bare*
holders portions of lots at tbe pur-
chase price.
A oopy of these proceedings was
lh * * » ‘ »fFrisa and
to tbe Albany papers.
’ .J- C. Bramwell is secretary add
| treasurer.
NOTICE OP APPOINTMENT
of Administrator
d.rs?«Irti\ her*b,r * iVe" ,lMt »*•
r i S r t l n ^ *" ’r4,r *' ,h’
to»rt of Lina Leuaty. Oregon, has keen
k a r t«
All persons
re o n ^ ii ,
*ra lo ,t
*stste are
required to present them within sis
..o a th , from the date of , h,s a c t,«
with theaeceeeary vonehtra. to the un-
dersigued admiaiatrater <t his place of
residence., Halrey. . . U . a ^ . 1 ° /
ir o . pobl,’ h*''‘ this 4th day
o< February.
, c
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Vdmiaiatrator AforeaaidL
A A Trsaiag, A„y. for Admr.