Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, April 29, 1925, Image 1

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    A g rc u ltu re
H o rte u ltu r e
L iv e s to c k
•
A \\ eekly Chronicle of
D a i r y
P o u ltry
W ool
HALSEY. OREGON
H a ls e y H a p p e n in g s
an d C o u n ty Events
Doings of Our Populace
Chronicled in Brief
Paragraphs
dly°re i’ at H#r' isburB. Weduee-
Our cross-word puss's this week
is a work of art.
The fellow who growl» at this
weather is a grouch.
w hat ?
Rebekah Carnival
To H e lp O r p h ans
B randon Bits
of O u r V eterans
A lfo rd A rro w s
(Eatarprlee Correspondence)
Uuder the above heading may
(By an Enterprise Reporter) '
Glenn Chance and family
de found oa page 4 an appeal that | spent Sunday in Corvallis visit­
Mr.
A. E. VVhitebeck
» being made to th> whole nation ing friends.
’
. and
... Mrs.
, .—
-.1 W - Drinkard and wife aud
......
spent Wednesday evening at
f ir a $6,000,000 endowment fund
M artin Koonts visited Eugene
Henry and Mabel Weger spent Seth Mills’.
by the American legion. Last
Sunday.
, ,
Sunday
with their mother at
-»a •»
week
we
named
President
Coolidge
A. H. Quimby is on the grand
Brownsville
George Wotkinger and family
Mrs. B M. Bond and Mrs. D.
M
a
y
First,
8
p.
m.
and
other
honorary
sponsors
of
jury.
j ,, ?.
' . .
"eie Sunday evening callers at
ri- Sturtevant and Jeau were in
t.ie movement.
Curtis Veatch and family E. D. Isom's,
The county lair premium list Albany Mouday.
The Enterprise fears the over­ spent Sunday afternoon at Al-
■
a * '
is completed and will be printed
head casts of this drive will ho ! bert Wagner’s.
„ George Godwin and family op
Harry Commons and his brother
«OOB,
„
,, . ,
; Buena Vista spent Sunday at
away out of proportion to the net
Kav of Suedi! were at Mount Au-
Curtis Veatch attended lodge John Rolfe’s.
f
receipts aud we would like assur­
M i« Gertrude Porter has been gel and Scotts Mills Sunday.
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F
H
a
ls
e
y
.
in
Halsey
Saturday
night.
So
n
r
t
,
ances
from
some
active
(not
engaged as organ soloist with a
p - ’
oT
,do* n
Eldon Cross and wife spent Sun­
merely honorary) sponsor that a did Chancy Sickels.
touring orchestra.
from Eugene Saturday for a
day at Portland and in Hillsboro,
detailed account of receipts aud
A. H. McGee spent Sunday week’s visit at the home of her
C. P. Stafford has filed his final where Mrs. Cross’ parents reside.
expenses will be published at least with his sister, Mrs. W. H. Wal- son, E. D. Isom.
account as executor oi the estate
semi.annually, so that contributors ton. He is from Portland.
A co-operative cheese factory,
|
v xt __ v i
of Rose Ann Price.
may know where their money
I Joseph Nemchick. age 94, a
owned and controlled by farmers^
goes.
Mra. Lyman Palmer had nose­
under eonsideration at thè
Mrs. Curtis Veatch taught resident of Harrisburg, was
Probably half as much money school Friday and Monday while buried in the Alford cemetery
bleed for a day last week and Dr. county seat.
put into the hands of the Red her son Wayne was away.
Marks had difficulty in checking
> Monday afternoon.
the Tuesday night movie at the
Cross for the same purpose would
it.
city hall seems to have become au
W H O 'S C O M IN G ? bnnfc twice as much relief to those Wayne Veatch spent a few Mr®- Chester Curtis w^nt to
Saturday night, in honor of naii’.ntion.
Next Tuesday’s of­
who actually need it as a result of days at Medford attending the Harrisburg Sunday to set her
Mre. Jesse Cross’ cousin, Everett fering is advertised io the Enter­
Everybody
Epworth League convention.
, new nePhew, the 9l/z pound
the world war.
Gordon of Portland, Mr and Mre. prise.
.
I son of Mr. and Mrs. Landis Phil-
Here follows some criticism from
Crose had as guests Miss Leone
10c
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Chance pott, born Thursday.
15c
Sunset Magazjoe for May ;
Karl Bramwell and wife, Mrs.
Palmer of
Lake Creek, Miss M M. Ward, Mrs Albert M iller
r . c.
*
j
■’ We are wondering whether the and Henry and Mabel Weger
spent Thursday In Albany.
^ ^ d a y ^
’th T 'K -U
Mearle Straley, Miss Louise Rob-
American Legion is fooling itself
and Mrs, T. J. Sgirvip were at A l­ School Baseball
nett, Miss Cleona Smith and Carl bany Monday.
or whether the drive promoters are
Bob Miller and family and Rode home where she had been
H ill, De Los Clark and George
l'ha Brownsville school teams tooling the public. The income of
The
Albany
Cannery
expects
to
and Kenneth Cross,
sent word that they would ohm» to •6.000,000 conservatively invested Mr. Bowman and family spent for the past week and a half
put up twice as many strawberries Halsey last week Tuesday and play
Sunday afternoon at Beulah taking care of Mrs. Rode.
does not exceed $800,000 a year.
Prof. English has been engaged
as last year and to can a lot of ihe games that had been prevented
( Sunday afternoon callers at
There are probably 200,000 more M’ller ’’
for next year as principal of the' string beans.
u *■
rain. They came, but or less disabled veteeaus; the drive
schools at Myrtle Creek. They
Henry Weger robbed his bees I'ee Ingram’s were Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. H . W. Condra their letter had miscarried and no promoters place the number of
have a fine modern schoolhouse
the other day and didn’t get H any Holt and little daughter
opponents
were
prepared
to
meet
aud
sou
Clyde,
formerly
resident»
orphans at 30,000
What's $300,- much honey but got several of Salem, , Edna ox-—
there with eight teachers, four of
Sherrill
and
•" —
*
them in the high school, and the near here, are here from Pilot them. Au agreement was reached 090 a year compared with these stings.
Beulah
Bennett
of
H
arrisburg
to play here one week later »hoOld numbers? The average commun­
principal’s salary is $200 a yaar Rocx on a visit,
and Kate and Hazel Green.
the weather permit.
ity of $300,000 inhabitants lias a
more than in Haleey.
I t is
Mr.
and Mrs.
Hiner and
Mrs Hattie Saylor of Portland
charity budget of several millions.
There are to be all day ser­
reported that there were 25 appli­
vi-ited l.er mother and sister, Mrs.
p ie Halsey-Harrisburg base­ And how is the Amerioan Legion daughter Gladys spent ealter vices
at the Baptist church next
cants for the job landed by Mr.
Sunday
at
the
Glenn
Chahce
M M. Ward and Mrs. Albert M i!-' ball games Friday were 7 to 6 going to divide the income among
English.
Sunday,
Mr. Spriggs of Port-
home.
i“i, over Saturday nivht.
for the boys and 25 to S for the t ie needy weterans and orphans of
D
.
,
land
preaching.
Come and
Lincoln Overton died of fiu
Is in favor of Harrisburg.'The fortv-eigbt states?
K. A. M'cCulley was down bring your dinner, which will
New strawberries from M yrtle gu
Sarurday at bis home at Rogue
lineup was:
“ America has spent more thin from
Eqgene Sunday and be Served in the dining loom of
River. The remains were brought Crpelr have arrived io Portland.
Halsey—Norton p, Corbin c, two billions, is still speending brought
another cow to ith e the church. «
Prof
English’s
prospective
home
here by train Monday and taken
^°°?,tz11lb ’ TussinK 2b. Wooley four hundred millions a year, for Glenn Chance ranch.
i
by Undertaker Starr to Browns­ evidently isn’t behind the times.
,„X!ler 38, Isom r f > Heinrich the disabled veterans. Three hun­
„
a
*,
' Afternoon callers at J. H.
ville* where the funeral took place
Halgoy Epworth league brought ct, Williams If.
aDd
y
?
-
M
u
C
P*e
wnd
?°n
Ri-k-rd’a SiKday »ere E. M‘
dred thousand a year additional ie ri
yesterday, with burial at the Kirk bom« the banner from the Grants
a <• n « « » .
H arrisburg— Burgess p, Rice a mere drop ir» the bucket; the Fletcher and daughter, Mrs. Lee » ,
cemetery. He left a widow aDd Pass convention, awarded for the
fanoilyk ° ;
American Legion has only to Steeprow of Alsea, spent eastet
c,
Wilhelm
lb,
Perkins
2b,
children. Mrs, Mary Overton of largest combined attendance aud
and Mrs. J. C. Jenks, Mr.
prove the need of this sum to Sunday with Mrs. Glenn Chance
Scott
3>
b,
Wefoer
ss,
Coates
rf.
Brownsville is bis mother. He mileage traveled.
and family
an<* Mrs. Charles Jenks of Tan-
oongress to obtain it .”
Morgan cf, Houston If..
gent and Anna and Joe Drin-
was a native of thia county and
There was much interest in
L a-t evening'.» movie show drew
Glenn Chance and wife spent kard.
lived here until about 18 months
B row nsville Briefs
ago. He belonged to the Browns­ the largest attendance of the sea­ the boys’ game and several busi­
one day last 'week in Corvallis
son. and there was a good deal of I ness places were deserted dur­
ville I. O. O. F. lodge.
on business. Also took then
(Enterprlae CorrMpoodonc«)
b andd.ipping at various stage» * ing its exciting close.
P in e G ro v e P o in ts
sister, Mrs. Lee Steeprow of Al­
Mrs. M. C. Bond and M rs. Ralf of the patriotic play. It is prob- J The Halsey baaeoau teams want
sea,
to
her
daughters
at
Cor­
Jesse
Bowers
is
plowing
by
Bond and baby visited a t J. W . able that the audience would not j
to Brownsvilb yesterday. Browns­ tractor for Bruce Burson on the vallis.
(By an Enterprise Reporter)
have congratulated Hindenbutg ville girls won their game id to 8. Beck tell place.
on his election if he had been The hoys’ game cam* out 7 to 6
The Southern Pacific announce»
Iona Albertson has had the
Albany’s
Mrs. Ed Starr returned from ita intention to eeaee supplying It* chicken pox.
present.
for
Browi'Hville.
.
only
Portland this week, where she competitor» with an auto park at
B. M. Wilson, 51 years old and The Halsey lineup was Norton p, has been visiting.
W. E. Hover and family visit­
JnpctioB City.
Corbin
c,
Palmer
lb
,
Tussing
2b,
unmarried, died suddenly Fri­
ed
at Bert Haynes’ Sunday.
EXCLUS
3b, M uller ss, Isom If
Mrs Sam Sawyer entertained
day at his home near Nixon. Wooley
L.
E. Eagy had his tonsils re­
Heinrich cf, Koontz rf.
Relatives who came on the an- [ , Brownsville— Morse and Tycerp, her sister and daughter from Mosquito ba» a pair of wings
OPTICAL PARLORS
moved at Corvallis Monday.
Oregon
City
over
the
week
end.
With
which
he
fans
the
air
aud
nouncement were his mother 1 Sawyer c, Schildmeyer lb, Tycer
sing»,
| Miss Nora Pehrsson spent the
and a sister from Portland, his | ana Morse 2b, Cochran 3b, Belts as,
Leon Elder of Shedd is run­
when he comes, he also brings week end at her home here.
e v e r y t h in g o p t ic a l
brother Clair of Seattle, Miss ' Hale If, Hedlund cf, Schick rf
ning the tractor for J. C. Har­ And
Alwilda Wilson of Albany, Mrs. ; Koontz, Corbin, Isom and rison. Mr. Harrison is putting A ggoboscis with which be stings. ' Mr. aad Mr», Gillespie of
B ancroft Optical Co.
Lilia Hathaway of Eugene and Palmer made 1 run each and M ul- in small grain.
Peoria spent Friday at Grant
313 We»t First street, Albany,Or.
Pine Grove Church
Mrs. Frances E. Gray of Salem. ' ler 2.
Mcfieil’s.
Mist
Marvel
Lawrence
spent
Tycer made a spectacular three-
(Continued on page 6)
Sunday at home- Miss Law­ Sunday school 10.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mc-
base hit in the fourth inning.
Preaching, 11,
rence has three more weeks of
manus and mother of Corvallis
Prayer-meeting
Thursday,
8.
school in Pleasant Valley.
W HEN ?
W HERE?
W HY?
Just for Fun.
L ook VbuTHFui,
in G ingham
for NATIONAL GINGHAM WEEK
" Kalburnie ” 32-inch. fast colors. 25<* a yard
“Toile dn Norde ” 32-inch, 32c a yard
English prints, 38-inch. 50c a \a rd
M. V. KOONTZ CO.
HALSEY, OREGON
spent Sunday at E E. Hover’s.
Mrs. R. K. Stewart went to
The family of R. K. Stewart,
Eugene
Thursday for medical
■ a renter in the Lake Creek coun-
attention as she was worse
ti*y, has been having a run of
again.
' hard luck. Mrs. Stewart had
Mr. and Mrs. McClasky of
just returned, improved, from
On account of a severe cold,
Corvallis and George McNeil
a term under medical treatment
and family visited at John
when her son, young Settle, George Howe closed his school
McNeil’s Sunday.
whose removal to the state hos­ last week at Ash Swale and
However, this
pital for the insane was report- went home.
Lulu McNeil suffered a dislo­
' ed in these columns at the time, week he is back at work again.
cation
and fracture of the el-
went insane and attempted to There are just four more weeks
i
bow
in
a fall from the teeter
of school in Ash Swale.
kill his stepfather.
■ lioard at the school Friday.
Mrs. Stewart succeeded in
Sunday School, 10.
Miss Elaine Woodworth has
I • Our teacher, Mrs. Inez B.
summoning help but the shock finished
a successful term of Pmachitig, J i C
' Smith, having accepted the pri­
! and excitement gave her a set­ school at Brush Creek. Miss ClirtHtiau Endeavor,
mary
work in the Tangent
back and she is again away un­ Woodworth expects to spend
Preaching. 8.
der a doctor’s care.
m ere were 70
ru at Sunday
Ml” n "Aln* D*nn“" ha*
There
the summer with her father,
Another son lost his wife and
school
and
a
fine
attendance
at
keen
engaged
as teacher for the
I his two girls are at the Stewart Rev. M. S. Woodworth, at Ash­ morning and evening services , conr,inf< «year.
land.
home-
Work for next Sunday to The community club pr-ae fad
Another, Merle Settle, came
make it a great day.
|
P’v , **T"P«y Tnrvv.” it th?
Rare
specimen»
of
flower»
and
home from the war with tuber­
Rev.
Joshua
Khamis
is
to
Riverside
community house Sat-
tlirub» in Earle Stanard'a ground»
culosis and, after a time in a attract
speak for us in the evening. He urday evening for the benefit of
attention.
government hospital, was dis­
is a Syrian refugee, from the the Pine Grove orchestra. The
They catch good string» of trout
charged as cured. He went to
very country where St. Peter play was well received by those
work at a lumber camp at within thenity limit» at Browns­ prerched.
He is a man of present, tho the attendance was
ville
and
the
other
day
a
jack
rah
Reedsport and an accident sent
learning.
You
will enjoy hear-, not as large as expected,
him to a hospital. Now, out of bit traveled through M ’ iii street ing him.
and
was
not
caught.
T
h
at’s
truly
! th at,“he is reported lo b e again
Tho r>ebanon cannery was
Clifford Caray, paatoi.
rural.
afflicted. with tuberculosis. •
processing rhubarb two days last
Mr. Stewart has just bought
Suit has been filed for annul­
week. It has contracted for a
a ten-acre place near Goshen ment of the marriage, which M. E. Church
goodly acreage of vegetables to
and hopes to get his famtfy to­ took place last August, of D. C.
Robert Parker paaror.
fill
the time that a short fruit
gether in the fall and make a McReynolds and Oveta M.
Sunday echool, 10.
crop
is likely to leave available.
start in chicken raising.
Smith of Halsey. Both parties
Preaching. I l
Cherries promise a big crop, but
were under the age for marriage
Junior League, 3,
other fruits will be scarce.
Mr. end Mrs. Fred Sprenger wthout consent of parents or
Interm edin« League, 7.
There will be 10,000 acres of
of Shedd spent Sunday with guardians, but both filed what
Epworth league, 7
beets, the Express says, for the
Mn. Sponger's parents. Mr. purported to be such consent in
Pregcbing. 8.
cannery
to handle, besides other
and Mrs. J. C. Porter.
Prayer-meeting Thursday, 8.
writing.
crops.
A Streak of Misfortune
f
Mrs. Lawrence Dawson spent Church of Christ
a part of the week in Lebanon
visitfbg relatives and friends.
“Smoke” bached while she was
gone.