Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, April 14, 1926, Image 1

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    A g rc u ltu re
H o rtc u ltu re
L i v e s t o c k
A
Halsey Happenings
and County Events
Doings of Our Populace
Chronicled in Briel
Paragraphs
eekly Chronicle of Local Events and Progress on Linn County Land
aged by a bullet in the Philip
pines.
P a ir y
Po ni tr y
W ool
Pine Grove Points
W. M. Burbank and Paul Daw
son visited Salem Thursday.
(By Special Correspondent)
Mrs. Catherine Brooks
died
at Crawfordsville Friday, her 81st
birthday.
Carl Nichols was an Albany
visitor Thursday.
Mrs. J. A. Johnson and daugh-
, ter were Albany visitors Satui-
’ day.
Mrs. T. P. Patton went to
Paul Papm an was in Eugene Seattle Sunday for a visit witb
her son, C. E. Patton, and family
Saturday.
P. A. Pehrsson and
Grace
were Brownsville callers Satnr-
' day.
Mrs. Ream of Brownsville is
The
annual Crawfordsville
helping
Mrs. Clarence William»
roundup will be July 3 and 4.
during the illness of Clarence j r
Miss Emily Simons, once ;> with the flu.
popular Brownsville girl but in
W. F. C arter and family have
later years insane, died April 2,
moved from th eir town home to
aged 70.
th e recently remodeled one on
George M o n t g o m e r y of th eir farm.
Brownsville dropped dead on
T. P. Patton had a visit Sunday
the street from h e a rt disease the
from his daughter, Mrs. O- B.
other day, aged 62.
Stalnaksr of Albany, and husband,
Albany and Corvallis propose the lady remaining a few days.
to have a great tim e celebrating
May day and the completion ot I Miss Cleona Smith, who teach­
the Albany bridge a t once at es at Sweet Home, spent the week
end with her father, Walt Smith.
Takenah park, Albany,
Miss Smith will teach the coming
Harold Lundquist, who oper­ year a t Shedd.
ates the Portland and Harrisburg
Dr. J. Brown of Scio has paid
truck service, advertised in thia $3600 for two pairs of silver
paper, has moved his family to black foxes from Prince Edward
Harrisburg to make th a t place Island and proposes to devote
his home.
his time to fox farming.
The W aggener forty acres,
C. N . and F. S. Moody w ill
between C harity Grange and move their residence buildiog from
Twin Buttes, advertised a t re­ its site at Third and Moors streets,
j Mrs. Rosa Overton of Albany
' spent the week end at E. E.
Hover’s.
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Miss Grace Pehrsson was
home from normal school for the
, week end.
i
Lyle Eagy was absent from
’ school all last week on account
1 of sickness.
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Several from this vicinity a t­
tended the high icbool baud con­
Happenings in
Public Schools
The Halsey baseball team did
some good work again Friday
when it m et the Junction City
team here and defeated it 8 to 6.
The Halsey girls’ team also
played the Junction City girls
and met defeat.
The baseball schedule for th s
season is as follows:
April 16, Brownsville at Hal­
sey.
April 17, Halsey a t Philom ath,
April 23,
Junction City a t
Junction City.
April 30, H arrisburg at Hal­
sey.
May 7, Halsey at Bellfountain.
May 14,
Brownsville a t
Brownsville.
May 15, H arrisburg at H arris­
burg.
May 21, Tangent a t Tangent.
May 22, Philomath a t Halsey.
Mrs. Edna Geer, county school
superintendent, visited the grade
rooms Wednesday. She seemed
much pleased with the progress
th at was being made by the Hal­
sey pupils.
The P. T. A. met at the school
building Friday evening and gave
the following p ro g ram :
Community sing, led by Mrs.
Shotwell.
test a t Corvallis Saturday.
Mr. Dyer of Albany sheared
sheep for Dean Bilyeu, A. L.
Knighten and E. E. Hover Tues­
day.
Mr. McConnel of Shedd was in
the neighborhood Tuesday and
purchased the Knighten and Bil-
ycu wool.
J O H N K. S T A N D IS H
Mrs
Charles Nichols left
Look
here,
girls.
See
w
hat
ter
to
S
tandish:
“
You
know
I
Thursday
noon for Iowa, being
Harrisburg,
and
in
its
place
will
feree's sale to quiet title, was
go
up
a
big
concrete
home
for
the
you
missed
when
you
let
John
hardly
believe
th
a
t
the
showing
called
there
by the serious illness
knocked down to J. B. W aggener
Song, Fourth and tixth grade*.
Moody Hardware company.
Standish go away off to Mon-Iyou have madc in securing r e - ‘ of her mother.
for $1200.
Piano solo, Roberta Vannice.
I newals could not be considered. Mr, Grftnt McNei, attended
Mrs. Irm a Shotwell spent the tana to get m arried.
Address, “A dvantages of a
Mr. and Mrs. H arry Mason of week end a t Salem with homo
T .
,
.
I as luck. As a m atter of fact, the ..
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John has been a t Broadus, paper itself m ust be responsible Lhe alW ay meeting of the Linn Uuion High School,” Prof. Beattie
Albany loaded a truck with fur-1 folks. Mr. Shotwell also came
niture a t th e lady’s form er re si-1 from Portland. His class is tak­ Mont., longer than he ever stay-, for this and the honor of m ak-. V°unty Holiness association at Union High School” Prof. B eattie
dence here and it stuck in the ing a course in mental study at ed in one place before, so far as ¡ng it a journal which all folks eor>a hnday.
of the extension departm ent of
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Knighten U. of O.
soft ground and Gansle had dif-1 the state hospital. Mrs. Shotwell we have his record. He learned1 of the community desire must
to set type in the E nterprise o f-( naturally be laid a t the door of o j j v u i the
uw first
u m oi
of m
the e wees
week ai
at m
the i
ficulty in sta rtin g it.
Song, Fourth end sixth g rid e -.
was present a t the m eeting of the lice while attending high school its editor. It has been my plea- spent
farm , looking a fte r the sheep
. Jay W. Moore’s move from the students there.
A business m eeting followed.
here
working
late . a ti l ° sure
over
of shearing, etc
. , ' frequently
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UI'- to look vw
i a a u number
u iiiu v i
ui
Harrisburg national bank was.
The
resignation o f I-awrence
Virgil L. Warden killed a cou­ P 1 «r i rom 10re *le hopped in-j copies of recent issues and I say
A doctor from Corvallis was Eagy as treasu rer was accepted
into the H arrisburg Service Mo­
to
Washington
state.
Nimble
as
in
all
truthfulness
th
a
t
you
are
gar on his farm , eight miles
called Wednesday to lance a and Mrs. N ora Coleman elected
tor company’s business, where he
southeast of Brownsville, th a t a flea, he made two or three I getting out one of the nicest gathering in the th ro a t of little to fill the place. Officers were
sells insurance, real estate and measured 8 feet from tip to tip. jum ps and then landed in south- weeklies in Montana ”
A rth u r Dorsey, who has been ill nominated for the coming year-
cars and keeps books.
Calves, lambs and chickens are ern Oregon, where he had charge
Now John has decided th a t he for some time.
as follow -s: president, M rs.
of th e McLeay newspaper in
About 4 o’clock Friday morn-: safer there. Virgil got $36 in terests. Everytim e he jum ps he has been long enough in one
The
entertainment at
the Freeland,
vice-president, Mr.
place and h as notified th e board . com m unity m eeting F riday even Patton, secretary, Mrs. Lorena
ing a wheel on a south-bound i bounty and the hide will make
has
a
soft
spot
picked
out
to
freight c ar slipped on th e axle' a grand rug.
c. directo rs th a t his resignation njg consisted of music bv the Kizer; treasurer, Mrs. Nora Cole­
light into. From Oregon he l will
l’ill
Itn
U «
when passing the Halsey depot I
he
presented „ a I. t 4 the
next orchestra, Reading by * M r s man. They will be voted on at th e
Mr«. W illiam
Wheeler
wn
and before it got out of town it | going down Second street yesterday hopped to Montana and soon stockholder’s meeting, May 10. Nicholson, music by Mr. and May meeting, the last of the»
again into his present berth as
He expects to leave Broadus Mrs. Jesse Cross, Reading by year.
had ruined nearly 100 ties,! when, just past Grant Taylor's m anager of the Broadus Pub­
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twisted some track and piled a residence, ai sbe war speaking to lishing company and managing June
,
, for . a vacation
, . of a cou -• , Miss Lucille Shedd, and a one-act
Mrs. Mildred Smith visited the*
couple of th e cars across tpb D. H . Sturtevant, a winged insect editor of its Powder River Coun­ u-° ,;jfn W7 k:<
f Ien
I Play, “The Girls,’’ given by the prim ary room Thursday.
\v°ic D°*n*’ ^ u nH j an? ’i ° n
ladies of the Busey school dis-
track. A carload of ties had been flew into her mouth with great ty Examiner.
Clarence Williams has been ab­
Wolf
1
oint
Herald,
take
p
art
I trict. A very large crowd was sent from school on account o f
sidetracked here th e day before, force, lodging in her throat and
W. A. Sigourney, m anager of
and some of these were very causing violent strangling. While the Western Newspaper Union in a hot political campaign for present and the program was en- a struggle with the flu.
handy in m aking repairs. T raf­ sbe waa struggling for breath Mr. a t Billings, Mont., said in a let- the republican p arty against the joyed
The biology class w ent on a
red element.
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fic was suspended until 8 o’clock, Sturtevant called Dr. Marks, but
specimen hunt Tuesday m orning,
when a wrecking crew and car Mr«. Wheeler soon recovered and
three auto’s being furnished by
Alford Arrows
cleared the track.
went on her way.
The insect
panied by Ixjui3 Seefeld, visited
the gentlemen of the class. T h eir
Kirk
Kinks
went down red lane, never to
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Whitbeck bunt was a t Lake Ogle and H et-
Mrs. Carl Seefeld at the hospital
Wednesday evening W. M. ceturn. Mrs. Wheeler prefers
went to Brownsville one day last zel’s grove.
at Eugene Thurday.
Burbank ran against an obstruc­ rooked meat in her regular diet.
(By an Bnterpiise Reporter)
In with the w inter collections
Mr. and Mrs. W aggener a n d , ' week
tion in the dark and broke a rib.
of
the biology class was a cocoon
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Grissith
of
Eugene
Lillie,
Jesse
and
Em
ery
Rick-
(Continoed on page 8)
He says th e same rib was dam-
The H. J. Falk family enjoy a
were Saturday dinner guests a t ard were Sunday callers a t Lee from which a few days ago
new piano.
"emerged a beautiful moth with
• J. H. Vannice’s.
| Ingram ’s.
Grace Kirk spent the week end
Vivian From visited her cous-
Joseph Comely and son Frank red and black m arkings. T his
a t her home.
ins, Francis and Raymond Kirk, I called a t Wade Spurlin’s Sunday moth is considered next to tho
luna moth in beauty.
G. J. Kikes were Sunday visit­ Wednesday evening while her afternoon,
The Halsey student body will
parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. W.
John Cersovski of Eugene
ors a t C. L. Falk j r ’s.
From , were calling a t Joe El visited his brother Joseph and give “ Yimmie Yonson’s Yob” a t
the city hall a week from next
Loren Nelson is helping Cecil liot’s.
family Sunday.
Saturday evening.
Bilyeu with his farm work.
Kenneth VanNice gave his
E. D. Isom and family spent
Tim Irish nook berating vaeon*
The Joe Elliots were Sunday pupils p a rt of a holiday Frl- Sunday afternoon in Albany, member, of the fam ily g i r s »
day afternoon when he took visiting relatives,
visitors a t W. G. Abraham ’s
very amusing display of Irish
them over to Brandon to see a
Chester Curtis and family brogue and temper.
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Harding ball game th at was scheduled to visited a t Jack C urtis’ a t Peoria
Yimmie Youson, a Swede who
motored to Corvallis Tuesday .
imagines himself in love with
come off tietween. Rowland ano Sunday afternoon.
They were
M„ j j . versoviKi
Ctersovski and
daugh- every girl he meets, appears a
F.
. . W.
. . . . . Falk
. . . . helped u A.
n . L.
... Falk
. ..in Brandon.
.
, j sadly , disa-j -'irs.
ana aaugti-
last week with some rtiechanical' pointed when Rowland and Bran- ter Anna Theresa are again in typical lumberjack.
n n v lz
(In n
lir l
n n i
n tro
Ik n iv
-n n A n
Mickey, the hired man, Pal, the
work.
don r did
not h have
their o game.
Portland caring for the form er’s
detective, and K itty , the cook’e
But
team
s
were
chosen
from
the
mother.
Mrs.
Heitzman.
Mr. and Mrs G J, Rilte were
all
outstanding
three schools, including several
M,. and Mrs J(,ss WaIker ()f helper, are
Brow nsville callers Tuesday af­
characters.
from
the
tn
rie
schools
An
inter-
Salem,
Miss
Audrey
Treble
of
ternoon.
piling game was pi eyed
Portland and B. E. Cogswell were
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Templetoii
Literary
W
illm
ina
Corcoran,
a
t
th
e
Sunday
evening callers a t U t A -Misdirected
motored to Albany Saturday af­
tuberculosis
hospital
a
t
Salem,
is
ln
g
ram
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_
Effort
ternoon.
good results from treat-
Frank Kirk was home from (Portland Oregonian, April 10)
Alev Snodgrass and family getting
ment with ultra-violet rays.
Monroe
Sunday.
Six months iu the county jail
were Sunday dinner guests at H.
and a fine of 11.500 was the
J. Falk's.
C h u rc h N o tic e s
Merle Applegate delivered two sentence bestowed Thursday by
J. II. Vannice and family wei< Pine Grove Churoh
sermons a t the Christian church Federal Judge Wolverton on W.
Sunday dinner guests a t J. S.
Sunday. He was accompanied by ('. Kirk of Brownsville, who was
Sunday School, 10.
Nicewood's.
his wife and little son. Clifford found guilty of sending an im ­
Preaching, 11, by Rev. Mr. Gil- j Carey
filled his pulpit a t Crab­ proper lettor through the mail.
Rawleigh Hike and Mrs. Alices lispie.
tree
both
morning and evening
K irk was alleged to have written
Jones and daughter Doris visited
Prayer-m eeting, Thursday 8. : services.
two letters to W i|iiam Fdktna in
at F. W. Falk’s.
p. m.
January and March of last year^
Mrs. R. E. Bierly and son Ken­
Quite a crowd gathered to heat- The intent, according to tho
neth and Edna Falk were» M. E. Church
the music by the Mexican work- government, was to break up th*.
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Brownsville callers Monday af­
Robert Parker pastor.
j ers Wednesday evening. Not »»» Filkins home.
ternoon.
Sunday school, 10.
njany of the band participated
Kirk's wife waa a witness in bis
Preaching, 11.
.
in
the music as was expected, but behalf.
L. R. Falk and family are the
Junior League, 2:30,
I two of them, with a violin ano
proud parents of a nine-and-one-
Epworth league, 7.
1
guitar, made some very good
H. Bateman and wife and Mrs.
half-pound boy, who arrived
L GOOD
lA
Preaching, 8.
music th a t was much enjoyed. Charles Elswick were visiting a t
April 12.
Praver-mceting, Thursday,
>
GOODS -
It had a sound sim ilar to Hawai­ H. W. Chance’s from Browns­
Bible S tilly Tuesday, J .
E. E. Carey and family, accom-
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ian m uptc.; ,
ville Thursday.
J t o i e p r o o f ^ to s ie r i^
to m a tch every costume, in
the season s sm a rtest co hors,
$1.50
hor men,
in
p la in
anD
fancy colors,
35 to 75c
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