Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, June 03, 1925, Image 1

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^^V eekh Chronicle oí Local Events and Progress on Linn County Land
HAL8EY, OREGON
Halsey Happenings
and County Events
Doings of Our Populace
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Chronicled in Brief
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took an outing at Newport last
week.
A bumper year for atrawber-
nes-
Bert Clark
sedan.
a 14 18
has a new Ford
; Tent Meeting:
E. E. Gourley and family were
in Albany Tuesday-
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New railroad tim e table, page
Mr. and Mrs- George S tarr
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visited Eugene Friday.
A. C. A im strong and wife
Mr. and Mrs. William Van-
were in Albany Saturday.
nice expect to attend the Mon­ •
Harry Commons and family mouth summer school.
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visited a t Wallace and T. B.
W. A. Cummings and wife
* Sprenger’s, Shedd, Saturday.
are putting in a few licks on
Col. Sudtell was one of the their Newport property.
auctioneers a t a Jersey sale at
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Robert­
Marion last week where 35 ani­
son and Wayne and Kenneth
mals brought $5440.
Cross put in the week end at
A. C. A rm strong and wife a t­ Newport.
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tended
Sunday
school and
If the Brownsville baseball
church Sunday at Eugene. Nine­
team is allowed first place in
teen ministers were ordained thai
the league this year Halsey ties
day.
for second.
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Twenty-one
days of tent
C. V. Curtis has been advanc­
meetings will begin Sunday on ed to track walker a t Coquille
the lot occupied for the same and his fam ily will follow him
' purpose last year by the Meth­ there in a few days.
odist church.
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Mrs. Nate C. Smith and sons
After a lon r Illness, Peter D. 011- Wayne and Fleming have gone
hert, former mayor of Albany, who for a visit with their parents
had been operating a grocery store and grandparents a t Wasco.
H A L S E Y . JU N E
2 1. N.
7 to
a converted drummer, evangelist
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• S e rv ic e s 2:30 & 8
2 •Spiritual S in g in g
ffo s n e / ^rea c/iin g \
2 One block west of
Pine Grove Points
Brownsville Briefs
(By an Enterprise Reporter)
iBnterprlae Corr*apond«nc«>
iv»y
w v r orove
.u yru e
NIiss Gladys Hoy was a week
Ray n
Hover
drove io
to Myrtle
Point Monday, returning Friday j eD(f guest at the Burson home,
evening.
| Fields and gardens are look-
Miss
Nora Pehrsson was *ng tine, owing to the fine rains,
home from W illamette U. for | Mrs. Emma Harrison has re-
the week end.
j turned to her home here for the
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. McNei) summer,
drove to Brownsville Thursday ) Ed. Bowers is building a fin»
to have dental work done.
, new stock and dairy barn on hia
Thelma Knighten visited her home place.
grandm other.
Mrs-
Emma
Mrs. C. E. Stanard is visiting
Knighten, a t Albany last week. her
daughter, Mrs. W ayne
Rev. Robert Parker of the Whealdon, in Portland.
Halsey M. E. church gave a
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splendid memorial address a t ' „ / <? ‘t Sunday Rev. M. S.
the
Pine Grove
Satur-
the Pine
Grove church
church S
atur­ Woodworth of Ashland preaches
a t the local B aptist church.
day.
A large number of people
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Harrison
visited the cemetery last week and daughter B etty drove to
u
and
u u
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Saturday
ftv u r u a /
to
W
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care
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and
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a t L Lebanon
Frl-
decorate the graves of their lov- * day to decorate graves.
*^nes;
| All of the eighth grade passed
2
21
HUGHES of Portland? •
'ospe
D a iry
Po u ltr y
W ool
highway 2 Monroe
Mr. and Mrs. Becker moved to their exam inations but five
Thursday, having so ld ' And five of those who received
Come and brihg your friends
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Alford Arrows
their farm here to a Mr. Pyle of their diplomas took both seventh
Eugene. Mr. Pyle and family and eighth grades th is year
arrived Thursday.
Mrs.
Charles Howe and
E verett Hover of H arrisburg, daughter Emma expect to de­
Bert Haynes and E. E. Hover part this week for California,
j LL.7' x .u
Pa rt thls
q
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^ obert , droS > 1° * I where they will be guests of
Sand Ridge cemetery Friday to Mr. and M
Howe's son
do some work there.
| Lyman
T here will be a chicken pie j
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supper a t the Pine Grove school-
William A. How. is »»eking rec-
house Friday evening a t 6 :3 0 .'toration to citizenship, which he
A fter the supper members of forfeited in acquiring land in Can.
field visited a t Lee Ingram 's
Saturday.
E. D. Isom and Lee Ingram
went to Albany Friday.
Chester C urtis
and family
visited
at
th
e
Chas.
Tandy
home
A dozen local members of
near
H
arrisburg
Sunday.
the Past G rand’s club and six­
Mrs. A. E. Whitbeck called on
teen from Brownsville held an
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Mrs. A. Powell in Halsey S atur­ the Albany chamber of c o m -.flda.
all-day m eeting with Mr. and
day evening.
merce will give a program.
Graduate From (J of 0
Mrs. A. A. Tussing Wednesday
gene taking treatment» from a
Pine Grove Jersey cattle took J Prospective graduat^ a t the
and
feasted and had an all-
Chrrles Straley and family physician there.
around good time.
attended the m ilitary tourna­
Lake Creek Locals i heir
of ht on^
^ i u . T ^ r o m ^ ^ i y X
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Brown oi
m ent a t 0. A. C. and Mrs. S tra ­
Jersey jubilee at Albany last a r e M ary Enid Veatch in m athe-
C. G. Ham er and family are ley, with the children, visited Saldm called a t E. D. Isom's
week, the Gibson herd winning m atics and Helen A rm strong in
having an outing in Idaho and
(By Special Car respondent)
Sunday afternoon.
several aw ards and Carl Nichols Romance languages.
Montana. Mr. Ham er is a ma­ her irother, Mr». E ith er Rike
Thomas Palmer spent Saturday
J. H. Rickard and fam ily"at­
receiving first on senior yearling
C harity grange will picnic at
Miss Veatch ia affiliated w ith
chine sheep shearer and they
in Corvallis.
tended
church
Sunday
a
t
the
Pence’s
grove,
a
t
Kiser
bridge,
the Sigma Beta Phi sorority and
bull.
travel from ranch to ranch as
T . J. Jaokson is driving a new
is a member of tha Mathematics
next Saturday McFarland church.
3 he follows the occupation. Mrs. near Rowland,
afternoon a gener-
Chevrolet sedan.
, Wednesday
,
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.. iciuo,
club. Mias
Miss Armstrong is a mem-
mam-
and
everybody
is
invited
and
Hamer, who was Alma Sickels,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred B urkhart
a^ housecleaning was given the ber ef Q
o|ob , be
those
who
go
will
have
a
good
Ruesel
Herndon
spent
Sunday
writes th a t she is enjoying the
of Salem spent several days this
Pine Grove church Those help- s anilh clubi el Circulo Cagteli ^ 0
time, if it does not rain-
at Bellafouaiain visiting frieuds.
trip.
week a t th eir farm.
ing were Mr. and Mrs. G rant and lbe Frenoh olub.
C. S. Williams and family at­ McNeil, Rev Mr. Gillispie and j
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Myrel Settie has recovered
Miss Merle Straley, Edward
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hawkins tended tbe m ilitary tournament at
wife,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
N.
H.
Cum-
,
from
the
injuries
received
in
an
Hussey of Minot, N. D., and Mrs.
of Portland visited a t A. E. Corvallis Saturday.
mings. Mrs. Albertson, Mrs. I Common law m arriage has be-
B;0)k», formerly Mi»» Hussey, accident a couple of m onths or W hitbeck’s Sunday.
M artin Cummings and J. Suitar Hover, R. K. Stew art and Ken-I*>m* valid in Oregon If a cou-
so ago and has gone with his
Ple. hav?
together as man
Mrs.
Lee
Ingram
and
daugh­
attended the wrestling match at neth Miner.
fam ily to the home of Mr. Cor­
and wife for a year they are
rell, Mrs. Settle’s father, at ter Thelma called on Mrs. D. I. Albany Friday night.
Albany's
Isom Friday afternoon.
W ith Agnes Chandler valedic­ m arried, and th eir children are
M yrtle Point.
only
Mr». Decie Brook of Halsey
legitimate.
B. E- Cogswell and son Philip •pent tbe week end visiting her torian and Iona Albertson salu-
0 . W. Frum was toastm aster
tatorian*
the
high
school
class
Wednesday at a banquet of tbe of Portland spent Saturday ano Children in this neighborhood.
of 8 graduates this week. The
I Sunday a t their farm .
.
The juniors of Halsey high en­
Rebekahs honoring departing
graduates are Agnes Chandler,
members. A t the close of school j M r. and Mr». Wallace Sprenger tertained tbe seniors at the C. S. Iona Albertson, Grace Pehrsson,
I of Shedd called at the E. A . Williams home Friday evening.
Mrs. M. H- Shook goes to P ort­
Gladys Hadley, Rena Walker,
E V E R Y T H IN G o p t ic a l
Mrs. George Hockenimith and Trum an R
land, B ertha W alker goes to her I Starnes home Monday afternoon.
dbnett
and Freddie „ n « ,
Rbbnett
. «v!
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daughter, who are spending tbe Heinrich. Rev. Clifford Carey V n M .
parents’ home a t Reedsport and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ellsworth
C
ur­
Bancroft Optical Co.
. t ..
.
.
.... sdelpbia, tbs noted truss expert,
the schoolteachers go on their tis and children visited Mr. Cur- school yoar in Corvallis, were home preached
the baccalaureate ser­ will personally be at tba
sum m er vacation.
W ait First street. Albsny.Or.
mon a t the Church of C hrist
i tis’ sister, Mrs. H enry Brock, Sunday.
Among those from here attend­ Sunday night. The class day
Friday.
HOTEL ALBANY
(Continued on page 6)
ing memorial services at Pine program is billed for this Wednes­
Mrs. Charles Clover of Spring- Grove Saturday morning were Mr. day night at tbe Methodist church and will remain in Albany Thurs­
day only,
I field spent Saturday, Sunday and Mra. E. S. Bass, Mr. and Mrs.
and Monday w ith h er sister, Martio Cumming* and M r. aud and the commencement exercises
tomorrow night a t the same
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Mrs. Lee Ingram .
Mrs. Lou Wilson.
place.
Mr.
Seeley
says : “ Tbe Sperm­
E. Evans and family of Port­
I
Mr and Mrs. Tom Cooper and
atic Shield will not only retain any
land
spent
the
week
tnd
visiting
Church
of
Christ
I son Homer and granddaughter
case ct rupture perfectly, but con­
IJ Madeline of Plainview and Mrs. relatives here. Mrs. Lackey and
Sunday
School,
10.
tract» the opening in ten day» on
, W. E. Burton of Portland were daughter of Eugene aud Mrs.
Preaching, l l .
the average case, being an im ­
Oleman
of
Monmouth
were
alto
Sunday afternoon callers a t Mrs.
Christian
Endeavor,
7.
mense advancement
over
all
guests of the Evanses.
D. I. Isom ’s.
Preaching. 8.
former method«—exemplifying in-
Io Portland several year, died at Good
Samaritan hospital. His death follow­
ed s major operation performed to­
nally. Mr. Gilbert served as mayor
of Albany from 1910 to 1912.
The «late highway commie-
sion has advertised for bids for
(Enterprise Correspondent)
the promised improvement of
Beverly Isom »pent Tuesday
the Albany-Lebanon highway.
night at tbe E. E. Gourley home
D rat the rats, and swat ’em, at Halaey.
and poison ’em. They carried
E D. Isom made a business
oft 100 baby chicks at the H. trip lo Albany Tuesday.
Davis place, Sweet Home, re­
cently-
Mi»» Lillie Rickard is in Eu­
'EXCLUSIVE
OPTICAL PARLORS
RUPTURE
- EXPERT H E R E
Preferred Stock
. Canned Goods
“ Preferred Stock ” means all that the name
implies—the choice of the pack.
"W hen you buy Preferred Stock goods you ,
have wisely chosen incomparably the best, se-i
lected for size, flavor and quality.
i
Make the test yeurself. Compare Preferred ¡
Stock with other brands and it will m eet.with<
your discriminating choice
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Preferred Stock goods are not packed to meotj
a price. They are sold only to those who ap-<
precíate first quality.
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It is true some brands are sold cheaper, but<
they arc sold solely on price appeal.
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We are distributers o f about thirty varieties ¡
of Preferred Stock goods.
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M. V. KOONTZ CO. ;
HALSEY, OREGON
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Mr. and Mrs- C. E. Mercer,
Mrs. A. F. Robnett and daugh­
ters D eE tta and Doris of Eu­
gene visited their m other and
grandm other Friday night and
Saturday.
Alfred Savage treated the
j C hristian Endeavorers of the
Halsey C hristian chdrch to a
straw berry feed a t th e E. D.
Isom home Friday night. About
twenty-nine were present to
play games and eat straw ber-
| ries.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Roberts
and children of Toledo spent
Saturday night and Sunday with
Mrs. Roberts’ parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Michael Rickard. Mrs.
| Jesse Taylor of Corvallis also
visited them Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Haw k
and two children of Springfield,
Mr. and Mrs. H arry H olt and
daughter of Salem. Mrs. Kochey
. and daughter, Mr and Mrs.
Singletary, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
| Sheridan,
Mrs.
W‘
t
all
of
Eugene,
John Spriggs
and
of Spring-
The Study Club
The study club w ent to Mrs.
Elsworth
Shedd’s,
at
Shedd,
Thursday for its last meeting
before October.
Mrs. Sm ith retired as presi­
dent and Mrs. C. P- Stafford,
the new president, took the
chair and appointed the usual
committees.
The library was reported as
having received 52 new books
ahd circulated 2287 during the
year. The funds on hand were
$50.99.
Pink and white peonies and
syringas were the decorations.
A t each place a t the table a
peony bud crowned a flower
pot of ice cream topped with
chocolate.
Mrs. H. F. English and Mrs.
M. H- Shook, who are going
away from Halsey, were show­
ered wth hankerchiefs.
Mrs. B ertha Beck of Albany,
Mrs.
Pennell, Mrs. Clay and
Mrs. Morgason of Shedd and
Mrs. J. W. Moore of H arrisburg
were guests.
■tantaneous effects immediately
appreciable and withstanding any
strain or position, no matter what
the size or location. Large or
difficult caeee, or incitionsl rup­
tures (following operation) espe­
cially i oliclled. This instrumsnt
received the only award in England
and in Spain, producing resalts
without surgery, lujeations.mediosl
treatments or prescriptions.
W arning— A ll cases should be
Children’s day will he observed cautioned against the use of any
at tbe Sunday school hour next elastic or web trust with undor-
Sunday, the children giving the straps, as same rest where the
lump it and not where the opening
program.
is, producing eomplieations ne­
Clifford Carry, pastor.
cessitating
surgical operations.
Mr, Seelsy has documents from
Pine Grove Church
tha United States government,
Washington, D. C., for inspec­
Sunday school, 10.
tion. He will be glad to demon­
Preaching, 11,
strate without charge or fit them
Prayer-meeting Thuraday, 8.
if desired. Business demands pre­
vent stopping at other places in
M. E. Church
till* sectiou.
Robert Parker pastor.
P. 9 — Every statement in this
Sunday school, 10.
Preaching, 11.
notice list been verified before the
Junior League, 3,
federal and state courts.— F. H
Intermediate League, 7.
Seeley.
Epworth league, 7.
Home Office 117~ North- Dear­
Preaching, 8.
born St., Chicago
i ’rayer-mcetiog Thursday, 8,