Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, March 10, 1926, Image 1

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H o rtic u ltu re
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A \V eekly Chronicle ot Local Events anti Progress on Linn County Land
H a ls e y H ap p e n in g s
P a ir y
P o u ltr y
W ool
A lfo rd A rro w s J
and C o u n ty E vents
O. W. Frum took a truckload
I of hogs to Albany Monday
Doings Oi Our Populace! The Frum family visited their
Chronicled in Briet I daughter and sister, Mrs. Ruth
Holloway, and husband at
Pa ragraphs
Brownsville Sunday.
W. A. Carey and wife were
Th ey’ll get that windigo yet.
up from Salem Saturday visiting
T. P. Patton has a new sedan.
their daughter and son-in-law,
• W . R Kirk and family visited Cecil Bilyeu and wife, on the
farm.
Albany Saturday.
Mrs. C. N. Moody of Harris­
Mr». Elmer C. Munson is out of
burg, who was striken with par-
the Albany hospital.
alyis some' time ago, is report­
A few pellets of sleet came with ed able to walk about the house
one of the showers Monday.
again and continues to improve.
Milton M ille r spoke to the
W. B. Chance died in Salem
Brownsville pupils as well as to Friday evening from apoplexy,
those here.
Mr. Chance’s youth was spent at
The city papas are discussing a Halsey and he married Miss
building ordinuni e — oue not quite Belle Robnet, who survives him.
as strict as Portland’s.
S. B. Holt of Scio sold 10 Jer­
The ice cream season is open sey cows to go to Santa Monica,
earlr. Seethe qu n'.ity coming in Cal., last week. He has some
and going down ut C lark’s.
high-bred stock. One of his re­
Yesterday 709,000
cutthroat cent sales was a heifer that went
and 400,000 rainbow trout were to to Texas.
he liberated in various parte of
The Study club’s silver tea
this county.
Saturday took in $20.75. Mes
The American Legion’s new hall dames Tussing, Thompson and
$600,000,000 a Y ear Los«
Caused by Auto Accidents
(By an Enterprise Reporter)
Delta Curtis is absent
school with a hard cold.
from
Carl Isom spent Saturday night
and Sunday with Keith Hayes.
I f e a c h life
is w o rth
J. H. Rickard and family yisited
at E. M. Jenk»’, at Tangent, Sun­
day.
H a ls e y S tu d en ts
at th e O . A . C .
A Dozen are Preparing
for Various Lines of
Activity
(Marvin Schepman, O. A. C.
School of Journalism)
Halsey
is well represented in
M r. and Mrs. Join Rolfe spent
If n o n -fa ta l
the
3512
students registered
Monday afternoon at A. E. W hit-
,/j
injuries each cost
oeck’s.
this year at the college. Linn
i - M r. and M.s. Clifford Carey county has 113. The total regis­
-T h e n 6 7Ô,OCX) Injuries <=♦110,650.000
were dinner guests at E. D. Isom’s tration, including summer ses­
Sunday,
sion and short-course students,
Property damage for
Ellsworth Curtis and famiiy is nearly 5000. The extension
were at Brian Perry’s Bunday service, in addition, takes the
**ch auto accident
afternoon.
college to tens of thousands of
' ’-Then 7Qo.oooaccidentst350.ooo.ooo
M r- and Mrs Joe Strode jr. and Oregonians.
Ercell Sneed, a student in
-ton Dennis were Snuday afternoon
OTAL COST OF ACCIDENTS *561.650000
chemical engineering, expects to
callers at Joe Cornely’s.
be graduated next June. He is
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Frank Kropf and ftm ily »pant
<2 LOSE to $600,000,000 n year is the nnnual economic loss due to automobile Sunday with Mrs Kropf’a parents, a member of the Miama club, a
local organization of students.
accidents, belli fatal and non fatal. This appalling sum Is only an estimate, Mr. and Mrs Hostettler.
Sneed has been out for varsity
as no complete figures on the number of automobile accidents in the United
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rickard football, and was a member or
States are available, but It lias been conservatively estimated that 22,000 lose
their lives each year by automobiles, and $5.000 a human life Is the lowest visited the former's parents, Mr. the senior class football team
ind Mrs. Michael Rickard, Sun-
value put on It by economists.
last term. He was manager of
Of non-fntnl accidents 078,000 occur annually, causing average cost of lay.
the senior chemical exhibits at
Lee Ingram and family visited
$175. Then, each accident averages $50 property damage, Insurance records
the educational exposition last
show. T ills makes the staggering total of $581,050,000 a year.
it
E.
W.
Harpoole’s, near
over the Howe store in Browns* Sterling of Brownsville and Porter
No account Is taken here, points out the Stewnrt-Wamer Safety Council Junctiou
City,
Sunday.
Mr. month. He is reported as doing
ville is open and a dance is billed
for tlie prevention of nntoniobile accidents, of the economic value of lime Ingram also called on F. W . Rob- well in his work.
and Davis of Shedd were pa­ loss
there for Friday night.
Douglas Reed Miller, sopho­
by the injured due Io delays caused by accidents or to minor property tuson.
trons from out of town.
values, such as bent fenders, expense Incurred while motor vehicles, par
more in forestry, is a member
T ie next regular meeting of the
M r and Mrs. Chester Curtis and of the Hesperion club of men
llculurly the commercial ones, are out of service, due to accidents. Were
Thirty-five years ago S. N. all
Community Parent-Teachers’ as­
these taken into the reckoning, the total figure would surely be doubled, baby visited at Jack Curtis’ Suu- students. Miller is also a mem­
sociation will he held next Friday Griffith, now of Albany heard or around $1.113,750,000.
lay. The other children visited
ber of the forestry club. He took
that his father was dead. The
evening. Everybody come
Some idea of the enormity of this economic loss, most of which Is avoid­ iheir grudparents, Mr. and Mrs.
other day the old gentleman, 85 able, can be gained by such relationships ns these: It is twice the cnsli Charles Tandy, near Harrieburp. a prominent part in the educa­
J. O. MuLoughlin, Corvallis years old, walked in on him and
tion exposition forestry display,
Income of the 1928 wheat crop: It Is equal to about one-third of the much-
J seph Comely and sou Freddy being guide and demonstrator on
superintendent of schools and there was a joyful reunion.
discussed French debt (o lids country: aud, fim illy, this loss would buy the
went to Eugene Saturday and were the intensive silviculture prac-
oaudidate for the state superin-
entire city of Chlcngo at its present realty assessment valuation.
accompanied home by their daugh­
tendency, was in town yesterday.
H. C. Davis has some photo­
Drunken drivers are to L lim e fo- morn than half these aeci ters and sisters, Anna and Joseph ice exhibit.
Virgil Corbin, junior
in
elec-
de<
D ) you want to double and reble the awful toll by niak iiic, who went back to Kugcoe
Reported in Linn county in the graphs of Halsey in the long ago
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a, ‘
trical engineering, has
been a
last seven days were 5 cases of which old-timers would enjoy ing the Volstead act leas strict?
Sunday
evening.
member of baseball, football and
ohickerpox, 14 of influenza, 7 of looking at. The hotel kept here
wrestling squads while in school.
■carlet fever and 10 of smallpox. by E. B. Penland’s father, when,
) son of Halsey, were dinnet
the postoffice now stands, and
Last term he played on the jun­
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I "meats at Thomas Ardry’s Sun­
Fire broke out this morning in other buildings destroyed in the
ior class football team. He was
day.
a closet in the hotel where some big fire, appear in the view^ 4s
on the varsity wrestling squaa
(By an Hnterpiise Reporter)
mattresses were stored. Lodgisrs they did a generation ago.
Miss Mary Evans, who has
this year until a broken rib forc­
(By Special Correspondent)
smelled it and Mr. Moody phoned
, been ill ¡several weeks, is able to
R. E. Bierly called at L. It. ed him to give up thia activity.
H. W. Chance is getting
Mre Reynolds at the restaurant
Charles
Shaw of Peoria be up but has not been out oi Falk’s Friday.
Corbin is a member of Wastina
She hurried over and sent in some around on crutches and likely preached at Pine Grove Sunday the house yet.
club.
W.
R.
Kirk
was
an
Albany
men who found the blase and soon to get off them. Soon after morning.
| O. G. Coldiron and G. W. caller Saturday.
Kenneth Cross, a student in
quenched it.
he stepped in that hole and gave
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pharmacy,
will be a candidate
and
Earl'
Hocketnsmith
attended
the
Fred
Heinrich
jr.,
F. J. Keen finished his spring for
- graduation
Mrs. Martin Cummings was a his right ankle a twist rheauma- Albertson were home from O. A. wrestBng match at Shedd Wed­
this year. Cross
plowing
last
week.
delegate to the Methodist con- tisra went to work and concentrat­ C. for the week end.
j is taking a three-year course.
nesday evening.
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t:sm went to work and concentrat- ed the pain (and there was no
The G. J. Rikes were Sunday ' De Los Clark is attending the
Mr. and Mis. Henry Brock visitors
lackof it) in the knee, but med­ Emma Johnson injured her
at E. W. Falk’s.
college for his third year. He is
ference at Coquille.
ical aid at last seems to be over­ knee quite badly and was unable and Dorris spent Sunday at the
Mrs. R. E. Bierly and sons registered in commerce, and be-
home
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Guy
Her­
to attend school last week.
Mrs. George Drinkard o 1 coming the trouble.
l°n£8
^ e- O. A. C. Chamber
man, near Coburg. The Hermans were ilrownsville callers Satui- of
Brownsville and Mrs. C. R. Because Tom Smith and Ralph Pi
Commerce, and to the Orion
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Eagy were just recovering from a se­ ,l„v •
j
M.cdy of this city accompanied per, 9odavllle men, accused him of visited Miss Dannen at the Cor­
vere attack of the flu. Mrs. Her­
Mrs. Carl Seefeld and children
Mrs. J. S. McMahon to Salem, telling falsehoods concerning a chick vallis hospital Wednesday.
Fred Heinrich, a freshman in
man was still confined to her spent Wednesday at Henry See
where they visited the Rebekah en deal, Jake Bewley. also of Soda
Mrs. L. E. Eagy has a new bed and her condition serious.
industrial arts, is a member of
fold’s.
convention last Saturday after­ ville, attacked Smith w ith a long
Achean club. He also belongs to
noon and evening. They report bladed hunting knife and inflicted two piano purchased by Mr. Eagy
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Carey ot the industrial art club and to the
on
his
recent
trip
to
Portland.
a good time.
cute
Mrs. C. H. Koontz went to' Salem were in this vicinity Sat­
Society of American Military
Mrs. Grant McNeil went to Salem Satumay to visit her! urday.
Mrs. Geer announces a teach-
Engineers.
(Continned on page 8)
Woodburn Thursday to attend daughter / ka Alberta and to
Joe Elliot and family attended
Other students attending are
a district conference meeting.
attend freshman glee Saturday
community
meeting
at
O.
J.
William
Corcoran, sophomore in
P. A. Pehersson and Frank evening at W. U.
Albertson’s Friday evening.
pharmacy; Wayne Gordon Rob­
Gibson were guests at the Cor­
Mrs. Joe Elliot and sons, ac­ ertson, junior in civil engineer­
vallis chamber of commerce
Church Notices
companied
by Mrs. O. J. Albert­ ing; Delma Daisy Wahl, sopho­
luncheon Tuesday.
Schedules of services in local son and daughter Vida, motored more in home economics, and
Trueman W. Robnett, freshman
Mrs. Inez Smith attended the and nearby churches, if received to Albany Saturday.
in pharmacy. The two new stu­
community
meeting
Friday not later than Tuesday at 10 a.
A. L. Falk and Albert West dents are Earl Albertson, fresh­
evening and spent the week end m., are gladly puiblishel in ths
with Mrs. E. E. Hover.
Enterprise without cha-ge, but are cutting wood again at Dean man in agricultural, and Ixruise
Bilyeu’« at Pine Grove, after re­ Robnett, freshman, in vocational
The community meeting Fri­ as a precaution against publish­ covering from the flu.
education. Miss Robnett has en­
day evening was attended by a ing an erroneous notice in case
tered the college from normal
A.
M.
Templeton
and
wife
ol
of
change,
they
are
inserted
large crowd. The program fur­
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nished by the Corvallis Cham­ only on the same week they are' Brownsville spent Saturday at
their
son
J.
P.
Templeton’s
anil
received.
Send
a
fresh
notice,
ber of Commerce was much en­
Travel Rates Cut
joyed and $41.25 was made every week it you wish it print-j a.’so called at W. R. Kirk’s.
for Westerners
ed.
from the pie social.
Clarence Gillette and E. E.
That Pacific coast residents
and Marion Carey helped Cecil
Miss Undine Dannen, who w < Church of Ch~ ,
may have travel rate advantages
Bilyeu
repair
his
windmill
towet
taken to the Corvallis General
which was wrecked by the re­ comparable to the rates given
Hospital Monday for an opera­
to easterners who come west
cent
windstorm.
tion for appendicitis, has re­
and westerners who go east, the
covered rapidly and was able to
and steamship lines
The W. F. M S. held its railroads
leave the hospital Sunday and
announce
reduction of from
monthly meeting Friday after­ 20 to 33 1-3 a per
go to her home near Shedd. Mrs.
in summer
noon with Mrs. Robert Parker. round-trip rates cent
Mae Markham is teaching the
to
all resort
'I
There were seventeen ladies points in the coast sates
Pine Grove school during Miss
present. Mrs. L. C. Merriam led Alaska, effective April 30 and
fri
Dannen’s absence.
to
the meeting and Mrs. S. J. Sept. 30. Tickets with a three-
Smith the devotions and, as month return limit will have 20
L a k e C ree k L o ca ls
• DRY GOODS
usual, Mrs. N. T. Sneed h a^
reduction and those with
chargt of the "mystery box’’ percent
Sunday School, 10.
(E n terp rise Correspondent)
sixteen-day
limit will be reduced
questions. Mrs. C. P. Stafford 38 1-3 percent.
Preaching, 11.
Martin Cummings was a Eu­ Christian Endeavor, '¿¡30.
favored the meeting with a
«jf the western railroads
gene visitor Friday.
lovely solo, “In the Secret of and All steamship
Preaching, 7d$0.
lines have joined
His
Presence”.
Cakes
and
cof­
Clifford L. Car
pastor.
Albert Davis of Junction City
in
the
rate
cut,
that the ‘‘home-
fee were served at the close of folk” of the west
is employed at J. S. Nicewood’s
desiring to
the afternoon.
now.
M. E. Church
see their own country be given
rate advantages comparable to
Mr. and Mis. Frank Logan ol
Robert Parker
, op
good
A
Miss Willmina Corcoran drovt, those given on the long-haul
Springfield spent Sunday with nunday echo' •
to Salem Thursday with Mrs transcontinental routes and from
Preaching, , , ’ U
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Mr. and Mrs. Roy Owen.
A. J. Hill add son Carl and en­ the east. The largest percentage
Junior
Le
g
Mr. and Mrs. Manlee Spores
tered the state hospital for fui of national parka, monuments
EpworPj
<,#7.
of Coburg viäited C. S. Wil­ J r* « L i n g , 7 J».
ther treatment for throat and and scenic routes of the country
liams Sunday.
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/er-meeting, Thursday, 7;30 I bronchial troubles. She is re are in the territory benefit ed
ported to be doing well.
by the new rates.
Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Bond and J Bi
}jmdy Toeofiay, 2.
MEN'S CLOTHING
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to order
FURNISHINGS
FOOTWEAR FOR MEN AND
WOMEN
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*113,000,000