Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, September 09, 1925, Image 1

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A g r c u 11 u r o
H o rtc u ltu re
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A \\ eekly Chronicle of Local Events and Progress on Linn County Land
S E P T . *», iQ’ 5
H a ls e y H ap p en in g s
and C o u n ty Events
Brownsville
noon.
Saturday
after-
A crew it putting up naw elec­
tric poles and boarding at H . W .
Chance'«.
Doings of Our Populace
Chronicled in Brief
Mrs. Florence Leeper has
returned to her home in Eu­
Paragraphs
gene.
A. J, Hill was at Jucntion
City Monday.
iJllie Johnson is administra­
trix of the estate of the late
James A. Johnson.
Mrs. Grant Froman, wife of
the county assessor, died Sat­
urday morning, aged 58.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Arm­
strong drove to Oakland Thurs­
day, returning the same day.
P a rtia l List of C on ten ts
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Pine Grove____________ _
g Fashions__ ___________
A lf o r d ...___ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1 Crest Outdoors— Farm Items .
Lake C re e c _______
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Msrkets. ..................................
Linn County Fair
ALBANY, OREGON
Sept. 22, 23, 24, 25
i Preferred Stock
: Canned Goods
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I “ Preferred Stock” means all that the name!
I implies—the choice of the pack.
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> When yon bu> Preferred Stock goods y o u ,
> have wisely chosen incomparably the best, se-(
► lected for size, flavor and quality.
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, Alake the test yeurself. Compare Preferred!
i Stock with other brands and it will meet with <
i your discriminating choice
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Preferred Stock goods are not packed to meet <
a price. They are sold only to those who ap-(
I*reciafc»'first-quality.’
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It is true some brands are sold cheaper, but J
they arc sold solely on price appeal.
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We are distributers of about thirty varieties|
of Preferred Stock goods.
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M. V. KOONTZ CO. •
HALSEY, OREGON
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*^rs- A. L. Knighten and
I Mrs. E. E. Hover were Albany
¡callers Monday afternoon.
Miss Sophia Heinrich of
Corvallis visited at th»j Hein­
rich home over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Everest Hover
oi Harrisburg spent Sunday
with then daughtei, Sirs. Bert
Haynes.
Harry Stewart anti family
of West Stayton visited at E.
E. Hover’s and R. K. Stewart's
Sunday.
Mrs. Mary Palm er and Mrs.
Jane Cumming? visited Mrs.
Agnes McNeil,Wednesday and
Thursday.
G . McNeil and family
and the A ./F . Albertnon fam­
ily went to Newport Wednes­
day, retuir.ing Saturday.
K. Stewart family
left Monday for their new
home at/ Pleasant Hill, after
II year? spent on th e Shepherd
place. /
Sun-day guestn at R. K.
Stewp.rt’s were M rs. Anna Rec-
»or’ , Redmond Pearl, Mrs. P.
M. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Mar­
ion Fraley and si nail daughter,
Rodeli Stewart, J VIrs. Ella Wal-
Tice and dauf hter
Grace,
Elizabeth Stew art, Laurence
( romley, Willis. Charles and
Harry Reeves. 3 Tarry Stewart
end family of ’ West Stayton
and E. E. Hovej and family.
A lford A rro w
E vaporated M ilk
H lant at A lb a n y
(By an Enterprise Reporter)
News of Halsey------- . ---- ------- page 1 Sunday school lesson..
Monday was labor day. The
A ll O r e g o n . . . . . . . . . _. . . . . . .
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Banker on Federal Reserve
entire Enterprise office force
Church Announcement* . . . . __
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Farmer» C a rry Load..............
labored.
la the J u n g le ................
t,
Oats fo r A lfaffa Nurse Crop.
A. E. Foote and wife, from
Superstitions . . . . . . _____ . . . . . .
t American Educstion W e e k ___ _
Eugene, visited at A. W.
Your H e alth
b Photographing Brazilian W ilds
Foote s Sunday.
Daddy's Fairy T a le ______ ___ _
7 Canning Instructions_________
The Staffords had as week­
Editorial comment
4 An Albany M ilk Condeasary_.
Sertal s to r y ........................
end guests Mr. and Mrs. R. S.
2 L ig h tm n r Strikes sear Halsey
Dawes on the Wa r p a th _______
Henderson of San Francisco
8 Holiness Association_____ ___
V anderbilt Chateau to Be Sold
and Mrs. R. R. McAlpin of
8 Rike M u iical R e c ita l...................
8 I Cloudburst K ills T w e lv e ...........
Stueral Mitchell Says His Say.
Portland.
Helen Armstrong will teach
Gu» Norquist, 63. a native of Swed
foreign
languages, including
sn. com mitted suicide in the county
laij at Albany by cutting two gashes Spanish and Latin, in the Cres­
In his throat and then tearing his well high school this year. She
throat open w ith his hands. H is act left Monday for that place to
was caused by despondency as a re­ begin school Tuesday.
sult of ill hecl'h
Mrs. J. S. Nicewood and
Jennie
and Leroy, J. A. Burns
T h e G re ate st E vent of the Season
Alfred Sternberg has bought
the machinery of a large sad­ and wife and Claude Axtel
dle factory in Texas and pro­ started Monday for southern
poses to establish that indus­ Oregon points andSacramento,
to spend a couple of weeks on
try at Albany.
the trip.
The postoffice joined the
Much news that usually
"clean up, paint up” cam­
paign, and though it did not reaches us by Monday’s mail
need the first half thereof the and is set on a linotype at
other half has made it look Brownsville that evening came
too late this week because
whiter and brighter.
Monday was a holiday. There­
Earl Hansen and Gerald fore it is omitted.
Gentry, small Harrisburg boys,
Prudence’s daughter comes
were sent to the state reforma­
home
week. She demon­
tory Friday. According to the strates this
that one can have
Bulletin these and other boys wealth and
Is Just
not be a snob. But
D a y s A w ay
have been doing petty pilfer­
her experience in Greenwich
ing. The silly sentiments some village
has been worth its cost
people parade about such out­
laws as those who recently to her, as we shall see.
Thirteen days full of busy preparation for
Anticipating R. K. Stewart’s
broke away from Salem en­
the biggest and best fair over held in in
couraged the boys to start on departure for his new poultry
Linn
county.
the wrong road.
farm, announced elsewhere,
there was a family reunion
Child clinics are becoming Saturday at the Straley home,
popular among health meas­ participated in by Mrs. Stew­
ures and are saving many a rt’s daughters. Miss Elizabeth
lives. The;i are features of al­ and Mrs. Fraley and by Mr.
most every fair now-a-days. Fraley and the baby and by
The Shedd community fair, the following from Portland:
which occurrs on the 18th and Lawrence Cromwell, Mrs.Flor­
promises to be the most suc­ ence Stewart and son Rhodell
cessful yet. will include this and Mrs. L. H. Wallace and
Watch for complete program next week
feature with the rest.
daughter Grace and Harry
A. C. Armstrong was in Reeves. The Thursday prev­
ious 55 people had surprised
the family with a farewell
Albauv’s
I party.
P in e G ro v e P o in ts I L ak e C reek L o cals
only I
A rthur Brennaman of Tan­
EXCLUSIVE1 gent. 18, ran an auto in front
(B y Special Correspondent)
(Enterprise Correspondent)
of six cars that were making
Charles Munger has been
a "flying switch” at the yards Ira Miner and family »pent
OPTICAL PARLORS
visiting Jay Suitar.
there Wednesday night and Sunday at P. A. Pehrsson’s.
was killed in the wreck that
Miss Barbara Jones of Cor­
E V E R Y T H IN G O P T IC A L
Hop h picking
at me
the i McLar-
followed. His father, Rev. M.
«— — b «v
ucl ,
vallis
has been visiting at Mar­
E. Brennaman, was in Illinois, 1 en yard started Wednesday
B a n c r o ft O p tic a l C o.
tin
Cummings’.
where he had gone to attend
Bert Haynes and family mo­
a Mennonite conference.
Everybody that can leave
d id West First street, A lbany.O r.
tored to Eugene Saturday af­ home is in the hop yr.rds.
(Continued on page 8)
ternoon.
Hops are good this year.
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P a ir y
P o u ltry
W ool
A number of people from
here attended the farewell
party at R. K. Stewart’s Thurs­
day evening.
Mrs. C. S. Williams and Mrs
Thomas Ardry spent part of
last week in Eugene to be near
their brother, Wm. Brock, who
is in a hospital there.
The Holiness Association
The Holiness association is
engaged in an effort to in­
crease spirituality in churches
and individuals, without re­
gard to sect.
Its campaign in this county
has been waged in Halsey,
Peoria and Harrisburg and
will be staged nt Brownsville
today and Sweet Home tomor­
row. Friday, Saturday and
Sunday will be Albany days
and on the last of those days
it is proposed to organize'a
Linn county association. Only
two counties have been thus
organized.
Keith Hayes of Halsey spent
Friday, Saturday and Sunday
with Carl Isom.
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Isom and
daughter Beverly spent the
week end at Cascadia.
Chester Curtis and family
were Sunday evening callers
at Bob Allen’s in Halsey.
The prospect seems to be
good for the establishing of a
condensed milk factory at Al­
bany. The reason the propos­
al was abandoned at Corvallis
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Serfling was the fact that there are
of Eugene visited at E. D. many more dairy cows in this
Isom’s Monday afternoon.
county than in Benton.
The proponents agree to
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Whit-
beck were Sunday afternoon pay 5 to 8 cents more per
pound of butterfat than the
callers at Ellsworth Curtis’.
going price, getting its return
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Holt Irom the skim milk, which it
and little daughter of Salem will sell in powdered form.
called at Lee Ingram’s Mon The county is being canvassed
day evening.
for cows, which are pledged
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dannen for only three months from the
and three children of Shedd starting of -work at the fac­
visited at E. A. Starnes’ Sun- tory. This it is hoped will not
be later than the beginning
of the new year. The price
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Roberts being offered is $2.32 a hund­
and children of Toledo and red pound, for 4-per- cent milk
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKee of • od 2.06 for A.par-cant and
Eugene spent Sunday at Mich­
the company, which will do all
ael Rickard’s.
the hauling, feels safe in as­
Mrs. Alice Allen, Miss Geor­ suming
that patrons will want
gina Clark of Halsey and Mrs. to continue
after a thre/-
Florence Brock of Lake Creek months trial.
visited at Chester Curtis’ Sat
The Albany chamber of
urday afternoon.
commerce has agreed to erect
Trank Bond and family of a $10,000 building and give
Springfield called at E. D. the company five years at 5
Isom’s Sunday afternoon. Cari per cent in which to pay for i t
Isom accompanied them home
The machinery is expected
and left on the train Monday to cost $65,000 and the com­
morning from Springfield for pany separates the cream,
a week’s visit with his uncle, makes and markets the butter,
J. F. Isom, and family at Oak­ dries the milk to a powder
ridge.
and puts it on the market and
cans the buttermilk in a semi-
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Sick- solid state for hog and chick­
els and son Harold returned en feed, selling it at a price
to their home in Albany Sun­ equivalent to lc a gallon for
day evening, after a week buttermilk.
The dryer turns
spent at the home of Mrs. milk into powder in 30 min­
Sickels’s sister, Mrs. E. D. utes.
Isom. Mrs. L. E. Bond and
When the dairyman has
son Lester of Albany came af­ drawn the milk from the cows
ter them.
and strained it his part of the
job is done.
Dairymen are readily sign­
B row nsville Briefs
in g up for the three-months
trip. Stenberg Bros, are
The Elmore family is on a I trial
working
the project among
camping trip in southern Ore­ farmers for
in this part of the
gon.
(
| county.
The city and the woolen
mills company have finished
enlarging and improving the Another Lightning
canal and now both have plen
Freak Near By
ty of water.
Mrs. Oren Stratton's mother,
Mrs. Jane Boles, celebrated Poles, Wires anti Phone
Shattered at Suyter
her 90th birthday Aug. 31 at
Salem. Three daughters and
Kesidonce
a number of other relatives
were in attendance.
Monday’s thunder storm
struck the local telephone line
•» J*y Suytar’a, otar Tulsa,
Church of Christ
knocked half a dozen poles in­
to splinters, some of which
flew into the field on the op­
posite side of the highway,
followed the wires into Suit-
ar’s house and blew up his.
telephone and scattered the
wire leading to the house in
twisted pieces about a foot
long.
Sunday School, 10.
Christian Endeavor, 7.
P reaching, 11.
The evening service will be
conducted by those members
of the church who are going
away to college.
The Christian Endeavor will
hold an ice cream social Fri­
day. They are prepared for
good or bad weather, so every­
body come.
Good musical
program.
The subject for Sunday
morning will be, "W hat Shall
I Preach?”
Clifford Garay, pallor.
A. H. F’reerksen of Brattle M. E. Church
has been here visiting his
P.ohert Parker paaior.
brother, P. H. Freerksen, and
Sunday school, 10.
his mother, Mrs. H. Freerksen
Preaching. 11.
of Shedd, He left for home
Junior
Ix-ague, 3,
Monday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Zim­
merman left for Newport Fri­
day moruing ipr n few days.
Chamber oi Commerce iv
Helping to Finance
the Project
Intermediate League, 7
Epworth leacue, 7
Preaching, 8.
Prayer-meeting Thursday,
Mr. Suytar was in the Halaay
telephone office during that atorm
and could not gat a raapouaa from
his home, but nobody hare knew
why.
J. S. Nicewood was in town af­
ter the thunder atorm with soma of
the pieces of Suytar’a telephone
wire that bad bean broken up by
the electric discharge.
People have a habit of doing tba
vary foolish act of using the tela-
phone during an alaotrical storm.
Luckily the Suylere did not do
that or there would have beau a
funeral.
An exeollent herd of Holataias
was sold at Crabtraa Monday and
prices ware disappointing.
The
•ala ought to have bean advertised
iu the Enterprise to make it a
suoceas.
Alfred West was divorced
by his Wife at Astoria. Then
he set fire to her house as soon
as the insurance had expired.
He says he did it to regain her
love. A hot wooer is Alfred.