Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, June 10, 1925, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    J p h
l
RURAL ENTERPRISE
A g rc u lt u re
H o rtic u ltu re
L iv e s to c k
A \ \ eekly Chronicle of Local Events and Progress on Linn County Land
JVNK 10. 1<#?5
H a ls e y H ap p e n in g s
D a iry
P o u ltry
W ool
earlier, and they were ripe and
A lfo rd A rro w s
P in e G ro v e P o in ts
B row nsville Briefs
M ost Successfnf
delicious.
and C o u n ty E vents J. M. Rice, a Holley pioneer,
(Enterprise Correspondent)
< Enterprise Ccrreependenoe)
Y e a r of S ch o o l
iB y an Entarpiisc Reporter)
was buried Saturday.
Miss
Frances Booker is visit­
Doings of Our Populace Miss Mary L&Rue is visiting' A- E. Whitbeck has been con
Miss Mary Heinrich was hpme ing in Portland this week.
Best Attendance Record
fined to his home with a bad for the week end.
Chronicled in Brief
at Grass Valley.
cold.
Miss
Marvel
Lawrence
is
in Oregon...Tardiness
Paragraphs
Bert Haynes was a Browns­ working for Mrs. Will Howe.
Alonso Neal and family have
E.
D.
Isom
and
E.
A.
Starnes
ville
visitor
Saturday.
Reduced One-half
returned here from Browns-!
Rev. Mr. Parks of McMinn­
J. E. Southworth got " that ville to reside.
were
callers in Harrisburg
Clarence Eagy and friend ville is to preach at the local
Halsey-Brownsville 7-day mail
Thursday.
( u _
“Commencement is when you
visited
at L. E. Eagy’s Siinday. Baptist church Sunday.
Dr.
J.
P.
Wallace
died
at
his
contract. He gets $480 a year.
quit.”
That fits the school
home in Albany Thursday, aged
Lee Ingram and family sent
The Pine Grove orchestra will
Mrs.
Etta
Chastain
of
Port­
The first eggs. 1,200,000 of
commencement.
Halsey’s was
Sunday afternoon at John Bur» go to Riverside next Saturday
land is visiting relatives and at the Methodist church Thurs­
them, have been placed in the
nett’s
at
Harrisburg.
evening.
Mrs- E. C. Miller spent last
friends in and about town this
Roaring River fish hatchery.
day evening and it marked the
week visiting her parents, Mr.
week. .
E-
A.
Starnes
and
family
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
L.
Knighten
Dorothy and Alfred English and Mrs. T. M. Burnett of Le­ called at the home of Ralph went to Lebanon to the straw­
close of the most successful
are visiting their grandmother banon. She also took in the Dannen, at Shedd, Friday.
Miss Gretia Harrison is home term our schools have ever had.
berry
fair
Friday.
in Eugene.
for the summer- She has been There was an attendance record
strawberry carnival.
Mr. and Mrs. George Chand­ taking nurse’s training at Cor­ of
All pupils
of the Alford
Miss Nettie Spencer got home
97.7 per cent for the entire
George Maxwell brought to
ler attended the graduating vallis. •
Wednesday, after a successful the editor’s home twelve straw­ school who took the state ex­ exercises
schools
and it was 97.9 per cent
at Shedd Friday even­ a,
year as principal of the Elkton berries which weighed a pound. aminations passed successfully. ing.
fcValorus
> atv tu a
uuu
and
Gall
Wood-
w o o o - . i for
u i the
u ic m
g i i scnooi-
larainess
High
school- Tardiness
schools.
They were of the Goodell variety
worth accompanied their father was but
that of preceding
Joe Ingram of Harrisburg
The Misses Grace Pehrsson, to Brownsville from Ashland' year> being less than .6 of 1
Miss
Amanda Mitzner is and had been sent by his step­ spent Saturday and Sunday at Agnes
Chandler, Eunice Sylves­ for a months’ visit.
per cent.
son.
the
home
of
his
nephew,
Lee
home from Portland and she and
ter, Iona Albertson and Ruth
High school graduates were
Ingram.
.
*
a
t
*
her sister have been attending
Mrs. E. J. Adams and son
A number of friends of Reece Iona
McNeil,
are
all
at
home
for
va-
Albertson, Agnes Chand­
the Methodist tent meetings.
Mallow gathered at his horn» ler, Fred
and daughter. Oscar and Raohel,
Miss Lillie Richard was home vation.
Heinrich, Milford Mul­
Sunday evening and helped him ler. Grace Pehrsson, Gladys
The Hussey family ‘intend to of Prosser, Wash., called at the over the wedk end from Eu­
Miss Anna Heinrich came celebrate his fortieth birthday. I
remain on the Robnett farm. Wheeler home Monday on their gene, where she has been taking from
Corvallis and Miss Pearl
The son who came home from way to Los Angeles, where Mr. medical treatment.
The ladies of the Baptist Rina Walker.
Pehrsson
from Monmouth to church
entertained Rev.. Mr. | In the
eighth grade they
Washington will remain and Adams is employed as buildei
Mrs. A. C. Armstrong was attend the graduating exercises Woodworth at dinner in the were Donald Wesley, Keith
have charge of the work.
by the Shell Oil company.
agreeably surprised Sunday at Halsey Thursday evening
dining room of the church Sun-'Hayes, Edna Vannice, Franoes
Mrs. Robert Montgomery of when her mother arrived from
A meeting will be held at
A large number of Pine day.
I Norton, Jennie Nicewood, Ruth
Tangent Friday night to per­ Medford is visiting Mrs. M. Id- California and her brother from Grove people attended the class
The
annual
strawberry
“feed”
. Sturtevant,
JY.ahl, James
Ward,
her
mother,
and
Mrs.
Al­
Roseburg.
,
fect the organization of a co­
night and graduating exercises of the Ash Swale Hunt dub
n s McPherson,
operative cheese factory as­ bert Miller, her sister. Anothex
Halsey Wednesday and will be held this week Wed-1 , C«rtlficat08 of perfect atten-
Mrs. L- E. Bond of Albany at
daughter of Mrs. Ward, Mrs.
sociation.
Thursday evenings, four mem­ nesday at the Ash Swale school- j “ “ ™ » ay arTded
spent
last
week
at
E.
D.
Isom’s.
T™?«*
Hettie Taylor of Seattle, is also
I Robnett, Carl Isom, Carl Wil­
The pioneer picnic begins on here and Mrs. Ward’s son E. Mrs. Isom and daughter Bever­ bers of the graduating class of house.
liams, Jennie Nicewood, Frances
Bunker Hill day, June 18, and G. of Eugene, was with her Sun­ ly accompanied her home Sun­ eight being from Pine rove.
Miss
Irene
Harrison
and
John
Norton, Edna Vannice, Russell
day for a visit of several days.
lasts three days. The manage i day.
The supper given by the O’Keefe were married last Fri- Norton,
Vivian Frum, Bessie
ment announces that it will be a
The Richard and Galvert Community club for the benefit day. They go to housekeeping Reynolds, Gertrude Robins, Wil-
Several carloads of people
clean picnic with clean enter­
enjoyed a reunion at of the Pine (Trove orchestra I in the little Sanders cottage o n . lis Reeves, Iris McPherson, Her-
tainment. Pioneers and their from Peoria and a number from families
the
McFarland
church Sunday. Friday evening was wgB attend­ Shelton hill.
Lake
Creek
were
at
the
Metho­
, man Koontz, Lucille Shook, Gil-
descendants and friends will be
ed and $51.52 was made above ’
There
was
speaking
and
music
dist
tent
meeting
Monday
night.
a
u
o...
i
[bert Hayes and Donald Wesley.
there from all parts. Browns­
expenses. The program was
Bruce Burson of Ash Swale
Where the attendance would
is increasing interest and a general good time.
i
ville was a noted spot in early There
furnished by people from Al­ drove to Portland one day last have stood if chick“ C; J O
had
manifested.
Yesterday
the
days. These picnics, in one of
E. D. Isom and family, Mr9. bany collage uncoc the directiou week, accompanied by Mias • not invaded the district £
w
ground
•
was
liberally
covered
the most beautiful parks na­ with straw.
L. E. Bond, Henrietta Starnes, of the Albany chamber of com­ Gladys Hoy and Mr. and Mrs. • be h d t
Arvid Nelson and little daugh-
s‘uchd an attendance record as
turally, in the world, are fa­
Thelma Ingram and Kate and merce.
mous.
Roy Bierly died Saturday at Hkzei Green attended the
ter Donna Jean
the above Is a high testimonial
Thursday’s Democrat Herald was buried Sunday from the grange picnic at Pence’s grove The Pioneer Picnic
to the efficiency and popularity
Misses
Theima
.and
Edna
Har
the
state
insane
asylum'
and
Saturday.
of Thursday reported “the first
English
and his
rison and their uncle and aunt, I of Principal
— —
.—
W. C. Hawley of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harrison, i corP8 of assistants,
local raspberries of the season” Methodist church. He was 36
years old. Mrs. Mar£ S. Bierly
as having come tn ita office that of Harrisburg is his mother and WAR IN CHINA EXPECTED representative in-congress, and went to Riddle last Saturday j “Hitch your wagon to a
Sunday star” was not quoted by Prof,
day from Mrs. Russ Kneeland, there are two married sisters Report* Indicate Japan and Russia I. E. Vining, Ashland, president morning, returning
of the state chamber of oom- evening.
While there (they i Duback of O. A. C., who made
on the Halsey-Brownsville road. in that city and one in Albany-
Backing Rival Faetions.
The publisher of the Enterprise Ralph and Hiram Bierly of Hal­ Washington, D. C. — In form a Hop eree, will he the principal visited their grandfather, M. S-! the address, but that wa3 his
| theme. He would have each
at the Linn county Ryan.
and his wife bought three boxes sey and Paul of Harrisburg are from authentic sources of the swift speakers
---------
I graduate set a high mark of
pioneer
picnic,
which,
opens
in
of these berries about a week brothers.
approach In China of general warfare,
the Brownsville city park June
Mr. and Mn. Arthur Mill«’ «mbition and ever work with a
Mr. and Mrs. J. B Neff of Los which promisee to dwarf present dis­ 17 and continues three days.
view to gaining that high mark.
baby
died.
turbances In Shanghai. Canton and
Albany’s
Angeles, on their annual tour Changsha,
Jennie Nicewood, Edna Van-
The opening day will be a get-
Is in the hands of the Wash­
Mr. Taylor is making the J nice, Daniel Wesley, Frances
only
through the northwest in their ington government.
together day especially in the
car, were at the Wheeler home The purport of this Information Is honor of pioneers and their Times a whopping good local Norton, Iris McPherson and
EXCLUSIVE Friday night. Mr. Neff says that
Keith Hayes were among 188
It is expected ’ that newspaper
a clash for m ilitary mastwry of families.
the boom in Los Angeles is flat China Is Impending. Chang Tso Lin, Linn county pioneers and des­
R. N- Matlock has sold his eighth-grade students in tha
OPTICAL PARLORS
and at least a third of the room­ Manchurian war lord, with his force of cendants of pioneers will join Crawfordsville farm to William county
who were awarded
ing houses are vacant and it 200.000 men, and Feng Yu Hsing, with with pioneer families of neigh­ Walton of SMedd.
eighth grade diplomas upon Mrs.
looks as if it will take a long a following of 176,000, are being watch­ boring counties in a general re­
Geer’s compilation of the re­
E V E R Y T H IN G O P T IC A L
The Hxwe chinchilla rabbit farm sults of the examinations.
time to fill the places of 200,0001 ed by observers.
union.
people who have left the south Chang has the sympathy and prob­
The Halsey high school pu­
Bancroft Optical Co.
Prizes will be given by the it unable to supply- the demand
ably some form of substantial aid from Pioneer Association for numer­ for bunnies for breeders.
land.
pils
picnicked at Triangle lake,
313 We«t First street, Albany,Or.
Japan. Feng, the so-called Christian ous races and
near
Blachly, Saturday and had
other contests
Claire Kirk, garage man, ran
(Continued on page 6)
general, admittedly Is receiving ac­ and a ball game between the
a great time at rowng, bathing,
so
big
a
sliver
into
his
leg
that
tive’ and material assistance from
Brownsville team and a team he had to resort to a surgeon’s fishing and other sportl. Prof.
soviet Rrasta. Unquestioned sources
English went along.
from some neighboring town knife to get it out.
have reported a continuous supply of
The seventh and eighth grade
will
.be
played
each
day.
•
arms to be reaching Feng's troops
Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Davidson of school pupils pick nicked at Craw­
The
second
day
will
start
at
from Moscow and Urga.
the city park at 10 o’clock with Brownsville, who crossed the (gains fordsville Saturday. Mi«« Weddle
an address of welcome by H- R. to Oregon in the early 60s. celebrated took tbe fourth, fifth and sixth
grade« to Lak« Ogle the previous
» Mussolini Orders Investlgatlen.
Geil, pastor of the Brownsville their 68th wedding anniversary.
Washington, D. C.— Thorough inves­
day.
Presbyterian church, W. W.
Rev. J. W. Craig of Browns­
tigation of an attack by Fascist! upon
Poland of Shedd will respond. ville,
a pioneer among pioneers,
Frank C. Oowen, American vice-consul*
Following Mr. Poland, Mr. Vin­ preached at Peoria May 31.. He Pine Grove Gathering
at Leghorn, Italy, has been ordered by
ing
will
speak.
•
F. E- Callister, president t>:
Premier Mussolini, according to a
had long ago been pastor there
In tbs afternoon Mr. Hawley and was presiding elder when the Linn county forum, presidet
telegram to the state department from
•
“ Preferred Stock ” means all that the name
at Pine Grove Friday eveninj
Ambassador Henry P. Fletcher. The will give the main address and a that church was built.
attack
took
place
May
U
during
an
when the Albany chamber ol
number
of
other
speakers
will
• implies—the choice of the pack.
assembly of several thousand Faaclatl be called on.
commerce and the Pine Grov<
Coolidge le Asked to Help Amurfdeen.
from various parts of Italy.
While
community, to the number ol
The third day will be devoted
•
When you buy Preferred Stock goods you i crossing
New York.— In response to an ap­
a public square, Oowen, ac­ entirely to the grangers of the
• have wisely chosen incomparably the best, se- , cording to reports, was attacked with­ county, who will put on the peal from the Norwegian Aero club, more than two hundred, met at thi
Grove schoolhouse.
A
to American newspapers. Pine
• lected for size, flavor and quality.
i out apparent reason by a member of complete program. An indus­ addressed
Preeident Coolidge was asked to give cafeteria meal was served b)
tbe Fascist! delegation and was struck
trial parade, in which all the Immediate consideration to the poe the local ladies.
9
Make the test yeurself. Compare Preferred J , twice over the head.
granges in Linn county are ex­ si b II Ity of tending the Lot Angeles or
Dean Sullivan of Albany Col­
• Stock with other brands and it will meet with ( Belgian Debt so u , Arrive In July. pected to take part, will be the the Shenandoah to Oreenland Itf lege delivered the principal ad
Washington. D. C.— An official com- opening feature of this program. search of the missing Amundsen-Ella dress, in which he stressed thi
• your discriminating choice
i
worth polar party.
1 mission appointed by the Belgian gov-
importance of law observance
At
the
Harrisburg
railroad
sta­
i
eminent
to
negotiate
with
American
participation in civic and politi­
•
Preferred Stock goods are not packed to meet J
for the settlement of the tion ona lady asked another: “ Do Em ergency Board Slaehea Requests. cal activities and co-operation
• a price. They are sold only to those who ap-1 authorities
war debt owed the United States will vou hstpen to know where Mr*.
Salem, Or. — The state emergency in diagnosing community needs
Carrie Rice lives?” And then they board, after being advised by Thomas and applying remedies.
• preciate first quality.
i ' visit thia country In July.
discovered that they were eietere B. Kay. state treasurer, that It bad no
There was vocal and instru­
had ooiue in on the same train authority to set Itself up as a legit
9
It is true some brands are sold cheaper, but ]
If “Dicky” Loeb has gone in­ and
mental
music and community
knowing it. They were lature and override the vetoes of Oov-
• they arc sold solely on price appeal.
< sane, as reported, as a result of without
Mre. E. M. Bryan of Pullman, ernor Pierce, pruned prospective de­ singing and a general good get-
imprisonment for the Fra:nk Wash., a«d Mrs. Bart Smith of ficiency appropriation requests from together time.
We are distributers of about thirty varieties ! I murder,
his punishment is nea r- Tillamook. Mre. Rice wae their approximately $81,000 to $21.846.
Tha W. F- M S. o f the M. E
• of Preferred Stock goods.
< i er what he deserved than hang­ sitter and they bad coma for a visit
with bar. The Bulletin telle tbe Gibbone Put Out In 12th by Tunnsy. church held its regulxr wasting a
ing would have been, becao&e story.
New York. -Cene Tunney of New the chttroh Wednesday Instead o
more severe. But let him sta.v
York.
American
llgbt-heavywelght Friday as is usual. Over $70 wa
A ren't' these (Looting affrays
there. Even if he is not sham­
champion, knocked out Tom Olbbons realised from tbe epeaing of thi
ming he deserves no more mercy becoming awfully freqaent? A of 8t. Paul, heavyweight pride of the mite boxes. A good crowd was ii
HALSEY, OÇEOON
w
than he gave his victim. “With heading io thia m orning'« Orygop- middle went.' in t t y l i t i * round at a attendance and alter a ahort pro
. 1 1
such measure as ye mete it shall tan eaya: k , "Columbia > Rapid« schedateti 16-rouad bout at the1 Pole gram ice cream and Tookiea wer
served.
be meted unto you.”
j Shpt.”
grounds.
: Preferred Stock
: Canned Goods
Q
2
M. V. KOONTZ CO. !