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About Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1925)
/ Halsey Happenings lyeTrent and County Events r , J hey Sidewalk- Ia’d this Alford Arrows now have a radio at Eldon Cross’. Doings Oi Our Populace! PeHey Chronicled in Brief H arrisburg, is Paragraphs The county’s TrUe’ nOW quite ill. Of (By an Enterprise Reporter) Pine Grove Points (By Special Correspondent) Happenings in I 1,11 bury Fou in my own grave- Public Schools ’W ay back by my den. Leonard H atton went to A l L. E. Eagy and fam ily spent bany Saturday. The executive com m ittee of Miss Ethel Taylor of C or Sunday a t Oakville. the Com m unity P. T. A. has vallis won the W. C. T. U. sta te Mrs. A. E. W hitbeck spent taxes are $66,- A lbertson appointed the following stand- school prize for an essay on F irst ice form ed in Halsey io r m T y e a r than S atu rd ay evening a t Lee In snent « aiLd gram s. spent Sunday a t Joe E lliott’s in— “ inm ittees for the y e a r: ( igarets.’’ W e quote th e fol this season, Nov. 22. y lowing two p a ra g ra p h s from P H over «nd fam ily of Mrs. Joe Cersooski and chil- n The Brownsville Presbyter- » rogram com m ittee: Mrs her essay: Mr Papman has engaged the J. dn. churcb bas a new piano dien were Sunday afternoon L a m s b u rg called a t Bert ¿ a n pipe Mrs. M arks, Miss W. Moore residence as his home. and a new carpet. "Men could very easily do H aynes’ S aturday. callers at Joe Connely’s. ‘ t£ j f y’I Mr< ^ ‘F.v, Mrs. Isom. w ithout cigarets. One haa Mrs. Hettie Saylor and Mrs. M r and Mrs. Jim Thom as ■ W - 4D- a ” d C a rte r Ailing- There are tw o blank pages social com m ittee: Mrs. Kiz- anme Roes, who have been visit this week. Guess why. Sent and d au g h ter called a t Lee ham oi, P ortland w ere a t Bert er. Mrs. Coleman, Mr. K Van- never heard an elderly m an, ing their mother, Mrs. M. M. nice Mra Sayer Mrs. Sturt?. who is a non-sm oker, wish th a t Haynes S aturday. Ingram s F riday evening. he had form ed th e habit early Ward, and sister. Mrs Alh^rt in your guess before Dec. 5. D annen> Miss »n life, though one often h ears Mrs. N. E. C handler was Veach. MlSS Mr. and Mrs. Bob Allen and Miller, left Tuesday for Portland qrJ es? rd ay Was S heriff Rich an elderly sm oker voice th e s day fo r pouring 100 gal children of Halsey were Sun h a tin g dental work done at Fred Robins is home from Rav- ard com m ittee: wish th a t he had never form ed lons of seized moonshine into day visitors at Chester C urtis’. Brownsville T hursday. -Ira E sther Bond, Mr. Fred the habit. mood, Wash., where his father, the river. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. M ercer . . Mra. Sam Cam pbell and S ta ir vr K ota». Mrs. Wi ham Robin, died. The funeral "M any boys — in fa c t th e Don’t deny yourself the of Eugene spent S atu rd ay Miss Pearl Johnson visited the &ta.V ’ . r - ,8om» Mr. K Brant huge m ajority of them — think will be at Lebanon, for a I odi ? school F ridav afternoon. Smith MM ’ narker‘ Mrs- S- J - th a t they are very m anly fo r time the home of the deceased treat, S atu rd ay night, of see- night and Sunday a t E. D and family, the remains arriving a oondr r Ung Pe° ple Prese" t Isom ’s. d 1 ’ Mr- Patton. L; t E7 Eagy and Mrs. being able to smoke w ithout there today. 8 a good play a t the city hall. 'n h h e ity com m ittee: Mr. being overcome by th e fumes, d, n-LNlcho1'1 visited the C hester Curtis and fam ily but m this they are very bad- This it a good time to order the W illiam P. W ah l’s sightless visited C hester’s brother, J a y school T hursday afternoon. rh u rsd a y evening B ert y m istaken. They are m erely y « r . reading. Any Enterprise th a t brtCam^ S° troublesom e Curtis, and fam ily, a t Lebanon »<"• Haynes went into the haymow «u7mbsi 0 ,w d l' becoming slaves — binding subecriher not in arrears can th a t the other was affected S a tu rd a j. »ficnisds ps to <x wppd «—• with choose five monthlies from the list and he has had the offending Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Brock to thiow down hay for his x org an izati°n is now a cch a i.n stronffeT with every of nineteen on Dage 6 and get t m em ber rem oved. “ if thv visited Mr. Brock’s sister, Mrs. horses and set the lantern on be?1 of and, aS every mem- them a year for 76 cents. That’s rig h t eye offend thee, pluck it C harles Arnold of Shedd, Rev Mr. Gillispie of In is n “ u ,the • above comm ittees p uff of smoke — a chain th a t 15 conte * year apiece. Can you out and cast it from th ee." will cause them much sorrow W ednesday of last week. gram s Island preached a t Pine is assurerfWirB ’ beat it ? 3 comniunity and trouble in la te r life.” (.rove Sunday and, with Mrs. Hill M arks & M cM ahan The essav also stresses th e good «ociaU im e a K i i T l t c i The thanksgiving of our busi- took d inner at W. C. are attorneys for Ben Pastoor Deace in St. Paul am ount of needed good th a t McNeiJ s. ness houses is just about unani- ffo ° n n n Urin8r Dan W idnier fo1’ could be accom plished with nooue. See page 5 The publisher H 0,000 fo r n' L’ E ’ Eagy and knocking him the money spent for tobacco. and Milwaukee | H F ,? nv,?'vGikS? intended to aad his name to the dMNlC»V n S’nd th e ir fam >- down with an autom obile in I he editor of this p a p e r lut, but the page got printed with (By an Bnterpiise Reporter) and New York.—Revision of the reorgan lies, Mrs. Will M cLaren knows a young couple who out. He is thankful for all the A lbany and running over him. Ixatlon terms of the Chicago, Mllwau fam ily -nd Mrs. E. E. H ove’ w L a s t week was education,! were strongly a ttrac ted by reasons mentioned on the page breaking bones and bruising kee & St. Paul railway, designed to and son atten d ed the comm un each other but the girl by a and, in addition, for the fact that meet the objections of the dissatis ity m eeting a t Peoria Satur- struggle with her feelings re so many people signed fied stock and bondholders, were an flay. p H' Eubottom of fused his proposal. P erhaps The Halsey Study club dis. i ortland com plains th a t as nounced by Kuhn, Loeb & Co. and the a beam. A hen which h a p he never knew why she so cussed the pilgrim women last sh e was passing Mr. and Mrs. National City company, the reorganiza deeply disappointed him, but pened to be roosting in the tlon managers. week. Under the heading: “ The H. C. B aker of Brownsville in Tuesday, “ patriotism d a v ’’ she confided to her relatives The compromise brought to an end mow becam e frightened and Mayflower Women” in this p.per h er c ar a t H alsey T hursday M ayor Clark was asked to th at the only objection she ew into the lantern, upset- a spirited fight waged against the are about three columns devoted Baker, w ithout w arning sw erv had to him was his use of to- not to Puritan women, but to the ed his car in front of h er and original reorganization plan by op f / 11 a,ld setting the barn on lacco. She disliked the arom a .'. M r- H aynes jum ped ou. Pl'8” ™ women, who came in th e there was a collision in which posing factions — one representing and Ihe filth th a t alniotit al- of he mow and succeeded in dissenting bondholders headed by Mayflower and were of a quite dif all three were h urt and th e ways accom panies the use of George E. Roosevelt and another fe t S lnfR. 0llt the tow s and one ferent class of people from the cars dam aged. ing for stockholders under the direc set of harness, end some help Thursday. tour, ovdtbearing Puritans who severaI rooms 'h e weed and she feared she m ight never become reconcil and followed them some time later Compilation or aata on the timber tion of Ernest Iselin. Both groups an arrived so th a t the c a r ed to them . Ja n ito r F orster had an en nounced their approval of the modlfi The pilgrims were not puritans. some m achinery stored in the lands of Linn county la under way cations and called upon their follow a ? d ” th, W,th * Wasp T hursdav shed p art was saved, but ev H arrisb u rg has 4700 feet of with a survey and cruise being made ers to assent to the amended plan. erything else was lost. The by Dennis Merrill, local timber man “'" a" r a m " - - Charity Grange One of the outstanding provisions horses had n |j been put in The cruise was started last summer C harity G range No. 103. of the modified plan Is the designs when the fire started. W M id>v<uMre- Clay Moody »« an experiment with an approprla leld an all-day m eeting Nov. ,Vom ,t0 * *n M r’ - tlon of »3500. The first work was so tlon of five voting trustees, in whom the voting power of the new com -I and had the usual banquet successful that the budget thia year at the noon hour. allows »5500 for the work next gum pany's stock will be vested until Jan b ask etb d {Zt r has organiz«d a Kirk Kinks uary 1, 1930. jasKetball team m the eighth tner. There remains work to be done Nine new m em bers were Otto H Kuhn, partner of Kuhn, g rade. with Rot Reyn?lds (hat will cost »54,000. and It Is the (Enterprise Coirespondent) given the first m,d second de- captain, H erm an K o o X man Plan of the county court to make Loeb & Co., characterized the settle greer and two m em bers were ment as "a peace without victory" and Miss G race Kirk spent the aH ' m:?adgerrank WiHlS aSSla‘- such appropriations next year as to predicted that the way would soon be reinstated. week end at home. complete the work In three years This will raise the valuation of the county cleared for a termination of the »800. everything optical Mrs. R E. Bierly was in -” fn im e w ih gh sch0° l 8,ude" ^ • The state overseer, M. C. »bout »».000,000, County Judge Payne 000.000 St. Paul receivership and a LrownsvilJe S aturday. 3701 State st.. the ? n a m ? j ’7 1 ink and (»lover of Eagle Crex grange, speedy restoration of the road to a Believes. th? Ph S,gned below that was present and organized a Salem, Ore. sound financial footing with the har Rawley Rike is sporting SwVhherT.„ridV' ' " ’ W S ' h ™"ah juvenile grange with about monlous co-operation of all its secur (Continued on page 10) Iwejitv c h a rte r m em bers, offi brand new Ford coupe. Ity-holders. cers for the sam e being elect Ped Tem pleton is helping H ? ° etk aLre sp n n g in F UP in ed. work on the W. A. Falk barn « » '« J high. Here is . b. „ . d BRIEF GENERAL NEWS O ther visitors present were ---------- I W. R. Kirk and son Willis Mr. and Mrs. Schroll of Fair- 1 am in this big oven, Queen Mother Alexandra, widow of 'i'e r e callers in A lbany oile dav mount grange, Mr. O hling of King Edward VII and mother of King | Lb ls W eek . y How3 ? ® g rea t big cake. W estern S ta r and Mr. Salts- George V of England died a San M XX——» -----—— ----- How Jong « tim e do you sup man of Calapooia grange. pose K drlngham House. London visited a t £ Urge A special m eeting was a n Norwegian Oll in terest, report they d a v L L , ' Blerly 8 Satur- It will tak e me to b a k e ’ nounced for Nov. 28. a t 1 p. have been granted exclusive conce. y a " d S u n d a F- h “ " d“ ln «>»: m. to finish the can didates in sions by soviet Russia for working the I . E sther Seefeld Spent Fridav the third and fourth degrees, 5k , my m0Uth rich Kaidak bay oil fields night with Nellie Falk and I r An l ? dlik? VeF W hand- Mrs. Johnston, a well-known President Coolidge will make no they atten d ed the high school Th k most ariything entertainer, will put on a pro recommendation for a ship subsidy In p arty in Halsey. T hat can walk or stand gram at the grange hall Nov, his annual message to congress which „ J I eat revolver bullets » J J1* M p' nb Adm ission: ho plans to transmit In writing | . rt„ o «» Nemchick and -------- from - Adults, 36c; students. 2.5c; Receipts national forest re 'bon R oy,and Mr. and Mrs. A. t a ’ i ft?akfa«t every mom i h"",' n7 “ as ° and children children, 15c. Proceeds to be sources for the fiscal year, which end M. Snodgrass J chew ed a saddle horn divided Between, Mrs. .John- ed June 30, totalled »5.000.137, aoeord were a t Henry F a lk ’s Sunday. 'h e only thing th a t bothers »ton and the grange. ing to a final tabulation by the United oWSev,e ral L from this vicinity me States department of agriculture «iiienfled the pie social at th<> If V won?^n- 80 seems. The will record a «5,000-1 »5,000 PoWell " ,B year 1925 i-,Zo win s c h n n l h m .J i The Study Club 000.000 building program, the l . r g . s t ' M i s s M e .rie StnHev ’ f ’i " * I WHI "“ " '¡x h t. Mrs Stafford entertained IB the history of the Untied state, 1 F riday X n i n J teaches, w ill gpp them in my th e W om en’s Study club on «•ys Herbert Nelson, executive »me seers X evening. --- —. -.«ux-taiiw dream s. Ihursday. M embers respond ’ary of the National Association of n,e Bt,r a I um e t a wom an : Z1. P o t t e r Sewing club met Real Estate Boards I asked her to be my wife ed to roll call with discussions You have probably concluded that el th« pilgrim fathers’ and moth After fen days spent in efforts to with Mrs. W. G. A braham on what was her answ er? to be tough and durable a shoe must unwrap the mummy of Tutankhamen, Friday afternoon with H m em Y0U|jfer " ,e a d ' n* • lo olish ers' boms methods be uncomfortable. You have a new present. conditions found to he such that it bers and 4 visitors Mrs. S. J. Smith led the les sense of satisfaction coming with your M esdames ' “ l“ ' V . h . r a t ,h - m' a a i son on the homes of our fore cannot be removed from its gold cof I he visitors were first pair of Weyenbefg Comdex “All fin Experts find the mummy firmly D II. S turtevant of Halsey. fathers. Mrs. M arks disc us Solid Leather", shoes. glued to the bottom of the coffin with v vneth Bobson °f Shedd, j . A n d .said “ i d ’ ' J u 8 t W h at 1 ed modern and future homes. dried pltch-llke raateriai, material. wHie wMle skin skin * * Elliott and L aura A braham . w evCN Hrac-« ■ 'lr; d pt’ch'ilke A pap er on pioneer home life and « underlying ttasues have, have, become become Wl® « MM« I “'’«r'ylns tissues ftc r iK io n W M BDent Ih e a afternoon was sp e n t in in 1 And 1 ° ’Lt in the de8Prt in Oregon was read. I ’’’'"•’“’•'r J h 'n «nd brittle Experts p ■ ie c i n ” g b ------- lo c m k s u i i u f o , i io i <)u ilts’ for Committees were appointed A nd J «hore wished I was ■■ I also say Xr»y X ray »«-‘w*« pictures wilt wllE be 1m im the the ch ch ild ild ren ren ’. ’r, -: home home a at t Corva!- Corva! daid. to solicit for the Red Cross. possible hs. R efreshm ents were serv I retty soon I saw a dust, If you want work shoes that will An apron and food sale in ed by th e hostess, assisted by I w ondered w hat it was. wear longer, that will be comfortable December were planned. C‘srs Morris. Noted Actress,sDles Mrs. L aura A braham . and flexible, that will protect your Next m eeting with Mre. B. A woman on a bare-backed New Canaan C onn—Clara Morris. feet and your health-get Weyenbergi M. Bond Dec. 3. hogs, originally Morrison, once acclrfmed as Comflex with the double-tan soles— H it w asn't I ’|| CU8fi. the greatest emotional actress of the M. E. Church we sell them because they offer our cus ih a t woman rode rig h t up to English speaking stag* and later as Mrs. Annie Bailey of Eugene tomers. at a moderate price, the best me ’ the woman of sorrows,’* because of spoke in the C hristian church Robert Parker p»«tor. service that can be bought atanypnee. And fnll j|,to Wy flrm her illnesses and financial reverses. Sunday morning. Hundsv school, 10. Is dead of heart disease at »the age of Preaching. 11. And said that she would m ar Mrs. Bailey is the state field 79. rv me Junior League, 3, w orker for the W om en’s Mis Epworth league, 6 30. If I ’d keep her from all 8lo" ary »oetety of th e church. Jesst Safley and fam ily Preaching. 7:80. harm . A Miss Smith of Eugene play spent F riday evening a t Guy Pravsr-mceting. Thursday, 7:30. Bring on your bowje knives, ed an oboe at the services. L ay to n s. A Bible Stuiy luesday, J. Ih e collection w»c $16.50. you fig h tin ’ men, Bancroft Optical Parlors Afeetfy In Longer W e a r Greater Comfort. M. V. KOONTZ CO. r .4 .J