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»Ay 'IT *— ________ RURAL ENTERF A g rc u ltu re H o rtc u ltu re L iv e s to c k A Weekly Chronicle of Local Events and Progress on Linn County Land HALSEY, ORBUCtt MARCH 4, 1925 *? V Halsey Happenings and County Events and both have been around during the week. EDITORIAL BRIEFS When, io the News of Monte M E. Gardner was jpn the sick list video, Minn., after a reporter had last week. Lake Creek Locals Alford Arrows D a iry P o u ltry W ool Notes From the Halsey Schools (By an Enterprise Reporter) E. R. Cummings and daughter pi Jo« Drinkard was a visitor at Bert W. P. Wahl and family drove to' had writeo that the pride’s cos- (School Reporter) Albany were Sunday guests at E. D. tume '* was trimmed with reel Midckley’s thia week. Eugene Thursday. Isom’s. The sixth victory for the girls’ lace,” the article appeared with W. H. Cumming and family spent Mr, Bacey of Salem visited at J. C basketball team was won at Scio Roland Marks came over from Cor an ” i" instead ot an “ a ” in Sunday at Walter Baumgartner’s. Porter’s a few days last week. vallis and spent pie week end with Friday evening, 22 to 18. The Halsey " lsce ” the lady may fie excused his parents. P. H. Freerksen attended the dep- Jay Curtis of Lebanon visited his team led with the highest score dur Golden sunshine. Mr». Charles Poole of Lebanon and for thiukiog the subject was not | uty assessors’ meeting in Albany brothers, Chester and Ellsworth Cur ing the entire game, which was play- Everybody ia makiDg gardan. tis, Sunday. - ,, Saturday. her sister, Mrs, Allen, recently from esthetically treated. d on a large floor. This was a John Wolfe, Browasville pion, Canada, were in Halsey Friday. Clarence Evans and w ife and M rs. Mr. Wilson of Nixon visited his Senator McNary’s was the only landicap to the boys' team, as well eer, died Monday. Woodward attended church in Har daughter, Mrs. Ellsworth Curtis, and A. W. Dykstra was an Alsea «tal is the girls’, because the home floor The Armatroog poultry farm ler the last of the week, the guest voice raised in the naaibflal coth- risburg Sunday. family Sunday. mltlee on committees against giv chipped 1000 baby chicks by mail of his son-in-law, Cecil Quimby. is so small in comparison. The Hal Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Starnes visited Martin Cummings and family spent to Red mood yesterday. ing LaFollette and his followers sey players were: forwards, Walker Sunday visiting , M r * C u a a in g s ' sis Mrs. S ta rn es’ sister, Mrs, C lan* Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Stevenson and Mra. H- M. Heory baa been here son of Eugene were guests of the for the free ad\ertisement of expul ter Mrs. C. R. Rowan, in Eugene. (15) sad Hsyts (7); scoters, Chandler Spreuger, at Shedd F riday after giooe last week and thinks ot ind Pehn son; guards, Corcoran and mer’s parent«, J. A. Stevenson and sion from ths republican pasty. noon. * > The bridge has been repaired. Mr. changing her residence from the wife, Friday. »Villiams. The line-up for Scio was: Leonard came up from Albany Thurs coast to Halsey. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burkhart ot guards, Tuchek and Wesley; centers, Governor Pierue tbie week with day and attended to it. M. H. Shook »pent last week in Salem are spending the week end Frances Norton won the first lutherlin and Culavan; forwards, Ibany, looking after the Swift 4 his veto ax chopped about half a it their farm. Nicawood essay prize in the grade Bert Minskley toek from here to Flannigan (6) and Miller(4). Subs- o. station while his brother, Olin million dollars from the load the schools and Ruth Sturtevant and Chester Curtis and family called on itutes, Zysset. the packing plant in Albany last week late lamented legislature prepared Edna Vaoxice tied for the other Shook, went to Portland. The boys' team was defeated, 7 to one load of hogs for O. G. Colderon Mrs. Curtis’ parents, Mr. and Mrs two. Mrs. Fred Taylor of Portland was for Oregon taxpayers to carry. Charles Tandy, Sunday afternoon. ’5. The Halsey team was: forwards, and two for Martin Cummings. Judicious advertising was one fac the guest the first of the week of her Mrs Wallace Hawk, Ways», B«r M. Koontz, and F. Koontz (1), center, P. H. Freerksen and wife, Mrs. The mors attempts at tbe Salem tor in the Rebekah lodge getting $100 father, J. C. Standish, and wife on nice and Donald Hawk and Mrs Clo -'orton (2) ; guards. Tussiag (I) and Frank Workinger and children and free-fot-all are compared with re at the social last week. her return trip from Corvallis. wee) Cress )i) substitute. Robnett. All Mrs. H. Freerksen had dinner with ver of Springfield spent the sults the more compelling beoom>e the baskets mad« by the Halsey play- end at the Lee Ingram home. Mrs. Davis of Albany was the At the last meeting of Charity Mrs. Clark and Jim Tate Sunday ev irs were from the front line W ilk in - grange there were seven visiting guest of her daughter, Mrs. L V. tbe thought that the farmer made ening. DeEtta and Doris Robnett returned his city hecklers look ridlo t « . on from Albany refereed both games members from Brownsville and P. H. Chance, the first of the week. to their home in Eugene Sunday, af Mrs. Thomas Ardi— and Mrs. Mar hese games end the basketball sea- Freerksen from Shedd. The third Brandon school district No. 134 has The republicans threw ^¿»Fol tin Cummings returned Friday from ter spending seveial days with theii on, and, although the boys have not and fourth degrees were conferred on a new hone and car shed, built by lon„ so well, the girls have had only three candidates. The usual good the patrons last week, and it is hoped letto and his followers out of the Roseburg, where she had been a t grandmother, Mrs. D. 1. Isom. ne defeat, which was at I-cbanon at An Endeavor business and social party h st week and an eartnquake tending the district conference of feed was furnished by the ladies. The it will have a play shed soon. . meeting was held at E. D. Isom’s le first of the season. lecturer's hour was devoted to inter shock wt« felt from Washington to our church. Mrs. J. J. Corcoran went to Mil Labrador, About twenty- The domestic scienco class of the esting topics which included the lives Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dethman of Thursday evening. live young people wore present ant Icio high school gave a reception for of Washington and Lincoln. The leg waukie the last of the week to see her Hood River, who were visitin Trotsky showed such symptoms Mrs. Dethman’s parents, Mr. and ifter the business session games were he teams after the games. Several islative committee promises some daughter, Mrs. Marcella Kirk, who ia played till a late hour, when a taffy ill in a san iia rin m . Mrs. Kirk is of a streak of political sanity peeches were mad« by students of thing interesting for the next meet Mrs. Hans Koch, for the past week, ,ull was indulged in. reported «till fa iliu g this naek. uth schools. M ia (Thayer, the girls* ing. It was declared a well spent that the Russian government left for home on Monday. jaeh at Scio, acted as toastmistrsss. Michael Rickard went to Roseburg Mrs. C. P. Stafford left for Ore threw him out—told him day. to i.arl Albertson, senior of last year, gon City Sunday evening to be with Mr». Esther Bass and family and Friday, returning Sunday with hit Thursday night the state highway her mother, Mrs. D. F. Dean, who trotxky. isited the school one afternoon last Mr. and Mrs. Perry Taylor and daughter, Mrs. Mathin Householder commission in Portland received pe was to have her tonsils removed visit veek. The Oklahoma Press association daughter were dinner guests of Mr. and three children, who will titions signed by more than 2000 Linn Monday. dm for several weeks. Her husbant . • • and Mrs. Elmer Munson Sunday. Sulphnr, Gk. ’The name of the county people in regard to the Santi- (By an Enterprise Reporter) Mrs. J. O. Porter and son Harry mssed away last week at their home The new movie man takes snap- place suggests tfist the printers' am pais road, the route to be made in Roseburg after an illness of mor< spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. We have a them« written by « official from Lebanon to the highway hots of people around town, throws devils might attend and feel at than a year. ophomore as * sample of hi<h #choo, Fred Sprenger, uear Shedd. and the Halsey-Brownsville road. It them on the screen and then o ffe n boms. _______ Several of the friends and relatives -nglish work: was made plain that no paving is to roe tickets to tho originals, if they The Potter five hundred club was of Mrs. D. I. Isom gathered at 'The Forest. F lrc.» _ i„ u ,. M , t a be done this year. The route out re present at the show and claim The Oregsn Voter warned them entertained by Mr and Mrs. H. Koch her home Friday evening in honor ot JW-rtdir^g moon shone through the , from Lebanon still hangs in the air. them. against monkeying with the gub Saturday • at their home at Potter her birthday, which occurred on Wed •re-bl.ckened trees which seemed to The Lebanon Criterian is gone, the ernatorial butz saw, but it was station. Five tables of progressive nesday. Those present were Mr The cold spell cost the Hudson nur retch their fingers to the'sky in five hundred were played, Harry Por Albany Herald is gone, and the Rural and Mr A. C. E. Mercer, Mrs. A. F unheeded, henoe jagged thumbe. series, near Tangent, 16,000 young ■ute appeal Her silv er, W n a hut ter and Mrs. W. A MuHer receiving Robnett and daughters, DeEtta hue E nteiprso is the only newspaper left cherry trees and 10,000 peaches. ntensified the dreariness of the lif»- first prizes and Mrs. P. II. Freerksen in the county—except one daily and D. L. Swan, who went to the legis Doris of Eugene, Miss Mary I.aRut ss land, and showed more clearly and Mr J. D. M. Warren consolation of Halsey, E. A. Starnes and family Frank Porter and' John Edwards four weeklies. Still $1 a year arid lature gunning for the through stages prizes. After the games, lunch was Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Whitbeck and E , desolation wrought by . the fire drove up from Portland Saturday stop when the time paid for expires. 'emon. Hideous stumps silhouetted and trucks, “brought home tho ba served by the hostess, assisted by her gainst the sky gave sharp contrast Complimenting Mrs. Mi. C. Bond on con.” Common carriers over paved daughters, Freda and Anna, Mrs. E. D. Isom and family. the tiny blades of grass and bud- Mrs. J. H. Rickard, who has been Albany’s the occasion of her birthday, several roads outside of incorporated cities 4hraham and Mrs. Frank Workinver. iing plants with which nature was ill for the past two or three wi^ks, only of her children gathered at the B. must pay three-fourths of a mill per nne«ts of honor were Mr. and Mrs. beenme worse last Friday and Dr. 'triviBg to repair the green mantle 1,1. Bond home Sunday. Out of-town Frank Dethman of Hood River and He n the earth’s wounded and raVished guests were Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Hock- mile for each passenger and a mill Mr. and Mrs. Dick Abraham of Al Dale was called from Eugene per ton on freight, which will keep took her to the hospital for ides. Life could not enter the val- ensmith of Albany. bany. the roads in repair. A treatment • and she seems to be Im* »y of the shadow of death and return W ayne Veatoh had s birthday proving. Miss Lillie went with her 'nscathed, but she could at least re Morris King missed some tools. Mrs. Schroll is still very feeble, March 2nd and his pupus gave him a and stayed until Sunday evening turn, her spirit more beautiful , for E V E R Y T H IN G O P T IC A L rr h improving, and Ruby l» e ls the Ivan Oxford and William Tonkin, surprise. • A cake with twenty cand Mrs. E. D. Isom took care of Miss ier scars. les was one of the features of the effect of their long and strenuous youths, were charged with stealing. Rickard’s school Friday afternoon, [The language of this essay is Then the tools were found in a cabin while she went with her mother. surprise. Other refreshments were struggle with difficulties. 3ns and its styla flowery, hot it ts 31J West First street, Albany,O r. where they had been placed for pro served. 1 i&ak inconsistent to »peek of grass and tection from the weather by the own Church of Christ budding plants on *'lifeless land.” (Continued on page 6) er of the land where King had left - E d it o r .] them. The young men were not dis «Enterprise Correspondence) Next week we will have a theme charged after this, but their casea Mrs. Charles Howe, who has been continued by the juvenile court on quite ill for the past three months rom the English III claim. the ground that on general princi with ulcers of the stomach, went to Howard Tsrnan and wife h pals they needed oversight. Corvallis last week and entered a nospital for special treatment. Mr. yesterday morning for their hoi riowe and daughter Emma are keep n Portland. They have been visiti Seattle Man Gets State Job. Wr. Teman’s mother, Mrs. J.C. Bra ing house "lone during her absence. of O lynsla. # a a h .—Qoversor Hartley veil, and friends here for about t in e trial of Vvill Tonkin and Ivan announced hi* acceptance of the raslg days. nation df Fred J. Dibble as dlrectoi Oxford last week, for petty larcency, of licenses and tbs appointment ot resulted in their being dismissed Sunday School, 10. So many people have taken advan- Charles M Maybury of 8eattle as hit with a severe lecture by the judge, age of our offer of the Enterprise Preaching, l l . ’t successor, effective March IS Mr il boys that age had a litle more z year for a dollar in advance, Christian Endeavor. 6 30 the M arbury has been chief clerk of the work to do, instead of less, and were oaper stopping when the time ex Preaching. 7:80. The Suodey school is still on bouse Of representatives of the state empelled to do it, they would have pires, that we have concluded to the increase ; 62 present. We legislature since 1183 less time for such things. If .girls bold the offer open for a while long- know that it will continue to in their teens were obliged to do ■r. If recruits to this "lucky dol- grow because ths Halsey people are F arm e r Senator J. I . M artin a Oles .nore of the work at home, instead ar class” continue to come in at working. Wc especially invite all Miami. F la —James Odgar Martlne of placing it onto mother, they also he present rate we shall be tempted of you that do Dot attend Sunday former senator of New Jersey, died would have less time to make them o make thst the permanent policy school to oome and help us. here In an obsaure boarding house selves conspicuous. The good Lord of the paper. m i pit noox, tne nisionc spot wnere We have arranged for an eight- day meeting. Ross Guilty has Rev. Jason Lee and brethren convert made nothing sweeter than a girl been secured as the evangelist. Tbe ed thousands at Indiana to Christian in her teens; he gave her red lips Taken all in all, Governor Pierce Ity whan Tbe Dalles was a military and rosy cheeks and a fine complex comes out of the legislative turmoil a dates era March 39 post on the Oregon trail, again will be ion and if she will not tamper with victor over the Portland crowd that Clifford Carey, pastor. rr health by late hours and laziness sought his scalp. the scene of a religious sported«, ac Market A,gent cording to plana announced by the she can retain these gifts without Spence and his office reman unscath Like Cre«k Church Knights Templar of The Dallas A resorting to the dny? store and “dol ed by the ring’s bombardment. A Preaching Sunday, 11:00 ■w»>r»o religion» service for members ling up” to make herself look like lot of truth was flung in the faces of Give these youngsters 'he wnuld-he bosses and a small mi Prayer meeting, Wednesday even of daaomlnatioM of the city will be a heathen. ing. held Darter roaming. with a pastor more work to do, more good reading, nority showed that it had the negative ooovpytng tbe same natural rock pul more regular attendance at Sunday power, if not positive. “ If your feet hurt, come in. We can relieve you with pit used by Jason Lee la hl* talks school and church, and less time for M. E. Church a pair of Edward»’ Foot Fitter«.” cheap novel reading, attendance at tn the red men 9 • * Robert Parker pastor. Movies are moving again in Hal- questionable shows and public dance This year, as never before, a farm halls, and we shall have better, clean ley. Sunday school, 10. Saturday night "The Little er with a program will be a farmer Prsacbing. 11. Church around the Comer” was pre er young people. with a profit. Junior League, 3, sented at the movie house Next Sat e e e Intermediate League, 6 80 Prof. J. B. Horner was the princi urday night there will be another Trimming out fence corners with n Epworth Isague, 6.80. pal speaker at the Brownsville teach »how and s week later tint greet scythe ha» rather undeservedly bi GOOI» GOODS Preaching, 7:30. come a lost art tn many sections of the ers’ institute, talking of Oregon his "lassie, “The Hunchback of Notre Prayer-meeting Thursday, 7 30, country. tory, recent and ancient. Dame.” (By Special Correspondent) Large and Small Events Chronicled in Brief Paragraphs ’ EXCLUSIVE OPTICAL PARLORS Bancroft Optical Co. Brownsville Briefs M. V. Koontz Co. 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