Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, March 31, 1926, Image 1

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Halsey Happenings
acres 800111 °f Brownsville for a'
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T eed the Orphans
and County Events The Clayt Smith auction Sat-
or They Will Die
,
i urday was -well attended.
Doinge. Ox O u r P opulace
Chronicled in Briel
Paragraphs
Tangent came up and wallop
led Halsey, 11 to 1, at baseball
Friday.
J. D. Isom is a candidate for
county commissioner to succeed
himself.
Alford Arrows
Lake Creek Locals
Idle Work in Being Done; )-
'Chester Curtis and daughters.
(By an Enterprise Reporter)
( Enterprise Correspondent)
C. P . Stafford
Goes to Rest
Mrs. C. R. Evans was hostess Patient and Cheerful, Ho
V Velda
’s* 111 <* and
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a
a .
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to the L. C. and B. sewing club
and A
Alice,
went
to A
Albauy
Set Us All a Good
Thursday.
Saturday.
Example.
Easter next Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Chisholm M artin Cummings was a week-
\
,
. ’of Monroe called at Lee Ingram’s end visitor in Eugene. While About 2 o’clock yesterdar
Bert Minskley cautiuues to in;,
filed it«n »nn,.e^ St re if f hau JU8t. Sunday morning.
■ gi)ne he drove to Pleasant Hill morning Clive P. Stafford breathed
prove slowly.
Mr. Sparks’ fox is still living hled its annual report with con-
> and visited R. K. Stewart, form- his last. He was 46 years of age.
1 Joe Cersovski and family were erly of this place.
Mr. Stafford w it a victim of
J. E. True is out again after in the Powell hills , defying K eas-
hounds and hunters. When bait
During the year, 747,565 per- Sunday afternoon callers at
creeping paralysis for many years.
a battle w’ith flu.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C.
R.
Rowan
and
is left for her she takes it, but sons were aided, the service to Joseph Cornely’s.
„
Time was when he was wont to
the adults, of whom there were'
' Mrs- Henry Hogue of Eugene come into Halsey from a farm on
The A rthur Wesley estate is she avoids traps.
being chiefly in th e f E’ S> Hayes sheared a goat /pent l/.iday p t Martin Gum a bicycle. I.ater be walked with
appraised at 115,774.85,
Mr. and Mrs. D. S. McWilliams 576,600,
form of clothing; 68,159 chil- for E- D- Isom last week which ming.’.
a cane and was bookkeeper in
Mrs. J. C- B. am well expects to of Albany were in Halsey Sat­ dren were served and more th a h , yieId‘id J3 pound» of mohair.
I
, ,,
McCully A Sturtevant’s general
urday. Mrs. McWilliams was a
return to Portland Tuesday.
store.
caller at J. C. Standish’s and lO O W widow. w„h children. | Mr. «„d Mrs. Raymond Rick-
The total relief administered ard from near Monroe visited ' J1 0 a a w M were week.»nd The disease progressed until he
Linn county gets $45,64rfroin Lyman Patton’s.
to date is $94,587,709.37. Last at Michael Rickard’s Sunday.
Mr ^ M ^ C ^W illiarn’T"1'*' was unable to walk at all, and for
the state market road fund.
a num le- of years he has »pent
.
iL
| Frank Kirk was home from years income of 4,752,239.25
i’lr ‘ and -” , s - L. S. Williams,
The Highway restaurant has a 1 the OACO orchards at Monroe was raised at an expense o t ' George Godwin and family of
Collin Carver is running Jay his days io a wheel chair, being
new cook, a Mr. Mac from O k ld -'over the week end. Asked if the 13.16 per cent.
, Buena Vista visited Mr. God- Suitar’s tractor these moonlight helped into and out of it. This
b0U)a'
company was doing summei To enable the impoverished W1,1’s mother, Mrs. John Rolfe, nights. Mr. Suitar keeps the ma- winter Iris disease has at times
been very j ainfnl, and finally
Mis. Oren West went to Albany ■ work in this summer weather in Armenian government to receive Sunday.
i chine going through the day.
when a cold, contracted a couple
ilur.ln II 1 will»
1', I 1, Mr.
A f - A
...1 Mrs.
M .. March
Yi 1» 1«Z> 1. ks\
J ; I *• . S You
F
i bet.
*
yesterday
and
he replied
quested by the league oTnations1 Al)out ha’f of tl-fL Alf,’rcl George Ledgerwood, Henry of weeks ago, was supplemented bv
Herman Steinke.
They are spraying to Leat the
the
near * east relief agreed to SCh
8U^ enng w,t.h w.ho° Y Brock and George McNeil were prieumoDia, bis weakened system
band.” .
Ray Austin, 25, and Laureila
continue
the
care
of
about
12
.
’
ing,.coogY
are having ,l among those who received a con yielded to the latter disease.
Southern Fac]flc
Pacific has
some 000 children in Armenia fot Pn?tty llght’ They
hoWeVer’
Fifteen years ago be married
Weger, 26, both of Brownsville, I The ^°uthern
bas som'
signment of day-old chicks iron,
were
licensed Saturday
Miss
Franklyn
Dean
When
were licensed
Saturday to
to wed.
wed. g ,at e ^ lclency and safety rec three years from 1925. No work
the
Williams
poultry
farm
thi>
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ingram
ords. One factor in obtaining
friends remonstrated with tlie
J. B. Cornett and wife, about them has been the elimination is carried on in Turkey the cen- visited the latter’s sister, Mrs. week.
beautiful and accomplished nirl
to leave for California, were hon­ of drinkers of booze from among ters now being Armenia, Greece, Garrison Sheldon, and family of
for her intention to unite for life
Those
attending
S
u
n
d
a
y
Macedonia, Persia, Syria and Ingram Island Sunday,
ored at the Shedd Eastern Stai its employes. Its ax has fallen M®ce«>nu
morning service at Pine Grove with a cripple she rep lied : ‘ T
meeting Saturday night.
more than once in this cause re- 1 a*
®st]ne- 1925, 30,460,137 meals’ ¥ rA aod f 1” ’ A' f . Whjtbeck from here were: Harry Davis, would rather marry a man
During
cently
in “ **«*«=/•
Halsey
and family,
and Mrs. T.
J
an(j
’ r ’ nrovjfj,^j
and family
at- «ma
iam ny, Mr. ana
l. j J with a orippled body than one
nd ratjons
rations were
Divided f for and
and E.
E; D.
P- Isom and.
fam,ly at'
T ie Past Noble Grands’ club
The Portland Rosarians have children and 5,102,326 to refugee tended tbe AlPine circuit meet-; Jackson Mr. and Mrs Thomas with a crippled m ind.” The
r e f f k T quilt ^ K w n t z 8’41 store1 ^ ? cided
ided to
iLtlle
show adults- the
the majority
majority Yf"
thC lat-
JPJ °i the
th e L
to v0,?
omit
the rose
rose show'adults,
of the
lat- lng
1 . ?
E- at Shedd Ardyy. Mr. and Mrs. Bass, Mrs. union proved a happy one, and
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M artin Cummings « and
id laieille
Lucille Mrs. Stafford, who survives him,
next Saturday, the proceeds to 1^ 18 year> but M»- W. H. Mc- ter being widows with children.
children Saturday night,
was a ministering angel, doing all
Herndon.
'aiting
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go to remodeling and refurnish ^’aaan lsn t waiting for June
Incidental to the organizations
Mrs. L. E. Bond of Albany
in her power to smooth the path of
the month of roses and brides, program of child welfare it has visited her daughter, Mrs. E. D.
ing their dining room.
J. J. Corcoran completed a ce­ the invalid.
but began on the 21st, when
eliminate malaria in parts Igomi Rll(J family from r n u . ’y ment
For a gocdly number of years
foundation and floor in the
D. C Thoms, ex-countv com­ spring began, to pick blossoms of both Greece and Turkey. Dur-’ *•> c
.
,,
i new garage
Mr.
Stafford has been manager of
Lyle & Thompson
missioner, is io town. He has not
from a bride rose which clings ing its ten years of service it ontd Su?day' HAr 8 o n and at Shedd last of week
I be Halsey Mutual Telephone com­
and
has
lately
filed for nomination for auolber to
has
prevented
blindness
in
80,.
daugh,ter
^
s
te
r
and
Vera-
came
Through all his affliction
the south wall of her home. 000 children.
l>een making th© cement work pany.
term in the office, but is likely to
, after her on Sunday-
I a maintained a cheerful, pleasant
These,
you
see,
are
Halsey
roses
for the gasoline pump which is demeanor.
do so soon.
Largely by the children’s own’
and are as early as spring itself.
being put in by Bradley Moss The funeral w ill be at the Meth­
efforts
and
by
the
use
of
Ameri­
Nobody Btole Stanford Sparks’ The first rose m Harrisburg wa<
Pine Grove Points for his new filling station.
odist church at 2 o’clock to­
fox from the Bechtel farm, near picked Monday and the first io can methods and machinery,
morrow, Rev.
Robert
Parker
Ash Swale, but 40 valuable Ham p­ Portland this inoruiug
there were produced on orphan­
(By Special Correspondent)
shire Dowu sheep recently disap­
age farms and gardens 438 tons
officiating, with interment in a
C
h
u
rc
h
N
otices
G. Hoffinan, the meat market of vegetables,
cemetery on the Stafford donation
peared from the place and thieves
2,121 ---------
bushels of The community meeting has
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Schedules of services in local claim ou the Mohawk, above
man,
has bought J. E. South­ grain
with trucks are the only explana­
and^ 67^ tons of meat anil ( been postponed until April 9.
and nearby churches, if receiver Eugene,
worth’s residence, formerly the. dairy products.
tion entertained.
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not
later than Tuesday at 10 a
Momhinweg home. Mr. South-
Mrs.
Rosa
Overton
of
Albany
A sister of the deceased, living
During the year 1612 tons of
Edward
Fortmiller
of Albany
worth
move
Brownsville
l
T>
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i
w i will
w in u
i u v e to
tu D
i u w n s v w e clothing were distributed but asi visited at the Hover home Sun- m., are gladly published in tht at Long Beach, C al., is expected
and Burl Betze of Crabtree, as the stage servjce often takes clothing supplies are ample foi day.
Enterprise without charge, but tomorrow Another resides at
sophomores in medicine, Ronald him there at the end f hi d
as a precaution against publish­ South Bend. Wash.,and a biother,
this
year
no
"bundle
day’’
will
Robnett of Albany, sophomore! „ . . . . . .
.
Mrs. Mae Markham has goni ing an erroneous notice in case Guy C. Stafford, at Ralston, Wash.
in business administration and B'ltb fan" ,,e9 a,e “ ov,"8 tod»J
be held this year.
to Monmouth to attend nonna» of change, they are inserted
Olga M. Jackson of Albany, a The Albany chamber of com­ The immediate task of the or- school.
only on the same week they art-
junior in English, are on the U. merce has sent a memorial to ganization is to provide for the
The
missionary
society
served
r^
iv e d . Send a fresh notice Happenings in
of O. honor roll for their congress asking for the dismis­ 36,000 now in its care and to
lunch
at
the
Clayt
Smith
sale
^
ery
week ,f you w,sh ,l Print‘
achievements in those studies sal of unnecessary federal em­ provide if possible
some
p v o f i u i c for
lu i
o v i n e of
or
—
P u b lic Schools
ed.
this winter.
ploye's, hang-overs in useless the thousands still homeless. I t Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gibson
H. R. Bierly has bought 100 '->?bs originated during or since is hoped that three years more
Miss Nora Pehrsson v.as a
__________ I the war. It urges that such jobs may see the task finished.
of Corvallis spent Tuesday at Brownsville Christian
pleasant caller at schcol Wednes­
J. J. Handsaker, Frank Gibson’s.
Missionary Allianoe
be wiped off the payroll, and
day.
Regional Director Miss Agnes Chandler came
I. O , O . F. Notice that the president be given pow
The local teacher»’ inatilute
Evangelistic campaign April
er to dismiss every superfluous
X»»...
from »xu»».^v.v..
Monmouth Wednesday, -v.
re­ 1 to 21, with Evangelist P. E. vas held at Brownsville Satur­
Work in the 1st Degree
Only three more days for new turning Sunday.
I Blackman as the special worker, day. Attending from Halsey
Saturday night. A p ril 8 board and commission that clutteis
N
pPhrsson returned Music in charKe of the pastoro were: Prof. Patton and Mes­
up the country and devours tax subscriptions to the Enterprise ...
Banquet and Smoker
money.
t0 b?n‘-?t ,th,e futld- Eve,r y dollar to*Salem Sunday after spending and other local
Services dames Freeland, Shotwell, Kiz­
Practice March 30, April 2.
received before the end of this 7?
Sunday, a lte r spending
cordial er and Coleman. Superintendent
(Continned on page 8)
C, P. MOODY, Noble Grand
week for a new yearly subscnp-lthe sPnng vacat,on at home’
wdcime to all
of schools Howard of Marshfield
tion to the Enterprise will bo
Rev. M r. Gillette visited the W
jj
q
Barker
was the principal speaker and
forwarded next Monday to the G. McNeil and A. F. Albertson
Bertha J. Barker, dealt mainly with school prob­
New Coats, Dresses
organization in Portland, which homes the first of the week.
1
Pastors lems. Lyman Patton conducted a
will send its receipt therefor to
discussion in the afternoon. One
and Hats
Mrs.
Lawrence
Zimmerman
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the payer of the money. The spent a few days with her par- Pine Grove Church
interesting feature of the after­
paper will be sent one year and ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Chand-!
noon was a program put on by
A complete and extensive
.
then stop. You give your dollar, ler last week
R e v i v a l services continuing the Brownsville G irls’ Glee club
showing, direct from the
we give 52 copies of the paper ni
,
.
,
i with increased interest and at- and the grades. The session end­
fashion centers, at
and the little orphans get food
he levival services a
tendance, closing on Easter Sun- ed at 4 o’clock.
Pine Grove church are being well .
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and clothing.
the Koontz Store,
Miss De Etta Robnett of Eu­
attended and will continue all ,,ay * ’\ h a" al'-day. P ^ r a m
gene visited high school Tues­
week,
there
will
be
special
set-
Children's
meeting
is
a
great
Income Tax Less
day.
vices for the children Easter future.
Tuesday, April 6
John' Quimby still wears his
Be
sure
and
come.
than Last Year Sunday.
arm in a sling, the result of
The women's missionary socie­ Church of Christ
Women of the smaller
chopping his wrist instead of a
meeting with
Washington, D. C.— Income tax col­ ty had a social
towns are now offered the
stick of wood. Two tendons
Sunday School, JO.
lections for the first quarter under Mrs. W. D. McLaren Thursday
were severed.
opportunity of securing
Morning worship, 11
the new revenue law are now expect­ afternoon. Those present were
In the baseball game between
modern styled apparel
Christian Endeavor, 7.
ed to reach 1435,000.000, or within Rev. and Mrs. H. R. Tate and
Halsey
and Tangent Friday the
Preaching, 8.
the snme as their sisters
Id. 000,000 of the collections a year daughter, Mesdames J. S. La
-score was 11 to 1 in favor of
Cbo»r
practice
at
the
home
of
ago under the higher rates
in metropolitan cities.
Mar, J. W. LaMar, Grace Wade,
Mrs. Donna Cross Thursday »vtn Tangent. The Halsey team was
The total prediction at the treasury
at a decided disadvantage with
George Ghbens, George Bayne. ngs.
A wide range of styles
eiceeda by 135.000.000 the first esti­
Miller with a badly swollen fin-
Githens,
George
in admirable soft colors,
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. Bayne,
The time for the evening ser-
mate of Secretary Mellon on the col­ Georage
ger
and Konnta, Corbin and la< in
Altce
Dunn,
Martha
Nichols
and
vices
has
been
changed
to
one-
f«»r matron or miss, is
lections for this quarter under the re­
all
with
skinned arms and knees
Leighton
Bayne
and
(the
latter’
s
half
hour
later.
duced
tax
rates
The
figures
take
In
offered to choose from.
to account only the Income tax col son Seth. Mrs. McLaren served
Everybody is going to bring from a recent game. Isom made
We urge you to be here
lections, but considerable reductions ice cream and cake i t the cloee t f Oggsc/ orj °Ur fiBet'1
*ai-,°Ler*i3g 2*’ the score for Halsey.
Miss Vida Albertson was a
are expected In the miscellaneous
on the above date to see
the Sunday school. Come. Bring
the meeting.
high school visitor Friday.
tax collections, since the new law
your friends and your eggs.
the new creations and low
repealed many of these levies
Mrs. Austin Bond visited the
Clifford L. Garay, pastor.
prices
Mrs. P. Harms and daughter«,
The Increased returns, despite the
seventh and eight grades Fri­
lower rates, were attributed by Sec­ Mrs. John Fierstein and Mrs.
day. She also spent the week
Coats . . £16.75 to .«49.75
retary Mellon to the large profits Herman
with her daughter, Mrs. Elbert
Anthony of
Albanv, M . E. Church
Dresses . 9.75 to 29.75
last year and to the stimulation In were callers at the Willbank«
Isom.
Robert Parker paetor,
business which he believes resulted
Nats . . .
4.95 to 9.95
Sunday school, 10-
home Thursday afternoon.
from the anticipation of tax reduction.
Preacbing, 11.
The Moss family has moved
Mrs. Theo Hoflich and daugh
Junior 1^-sgue, 3.
into
the house on Second street
TOONTZi
ter,
Mrs.
C.
A.
Bruckman,
Mrs
.
At the Smith sale Saturday,
Ep worth league, 7
(the
Pacific
highway), recently
the junior and senior Endeavor^ D. S. Davis and Mrs. C. E. Davis,
Preaching, 8.
GOOD
1
bought
from
J. W. Clark, ann
societies purchased an organ to
of Albany, were Friday after-
Praver-mceting, Thursday, 8.
GOODS'
a
filling
station
has already
be used at their meetings.
I noou callers at John Willbanks.
Bible StuJy Tueaday, 2.
been put in there.
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