Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, May 12, 1926, Image 1

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A g r c u 11 u r e
H o rtc u ltu re
L iv e s to c k
Sou. Pac. Institutes New Service
A Weekly Chronicle of Local Events and Progress in Linn County
Halsey Happenings
and County Events
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D a ir y
P o u ltry
W oo 1
Return From Motor Trip
Halsey Girl inllosp.tal
Happenings in
Halsey Girl Completes Course
The Southern Pacific have insti
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Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Evans of
luted a new service that will be of
r U D I I C DChOOlS
the
Lake Creek district and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Grant Reynolds was 1
Misa Iona Verle Albertson, ol
particular interest to shippers of
Evan’s
mother,
Mrs.
J.
W.
Hollo­
Halsey,
was the only Linn county
Mrs.
J.
J.
Corcoran
spent
Sun­
removed
from
the
family
home
in]
'Enterprise
oarrMpondenre)
stcrk and other car load commod­
way, and Paul Jenson of Harris Habey to Albany Friday, where
Miss Delma Falk visited the student to complete the course in
ities. They start a manifest out day with her daughter Willmina
of Eugene daily at six o’clock in at the hospital in Salem Sunday. burg returned Monday from a mot­ • he underwent an operation for' fourth, fifth end sixth grade room the correspondence department of
or trip that extended to many the removal of the appendix. At l#8t Thursday and Gardie Miller the University of Oregon extension
the afternoon, reaching Halsey
Mrs. W. H- MoMahan is making points of interest in Southern Ore­
this time she is improving slowly, ’ visited the primary room Fridav. division, this term.
about 7:30, which picks up car an extended stay with relatives
gon. They were as far south on but unless complications develop] Students who are taking Bible
Sixty-six persons in various parte
loads enroute to Portland, deliver, and friends in Corvallis.
the Roosevelt highway as Bandon • he will be able to return to her , tudy had . Ute examinations Fri- of the stats finished work thia
ing to connecting lines or placing
month.
Mr. and Mrs. C. VV. Harvey and Port Orford. They were ab­ home and friends soon.
on team track as the case may be,
day.
sent from their home for about ten
The purpose of thia work is to
entertained
several
friends
and
at about 3:30 in the morning.
The biological collections of the link the learning of the Uoiversity
days, and report a most enjoyable Crop Prospects Improved
relatives
at
their
home
on
Sunday,
Thu insures livestock reaching the
biology class still increase. The closely to the life of the state in
time, and of meeting numerous
yards in time for the opening mar including, Mr. and Mrs. E. A.
|latest addition is a bat. (Not a terms of practical service, making
friends
and
relatives.
HarTey, Mr«. Hervey’s mother,
The wonderful crop prospects bft#e baIl bat either )
ket.
the knowledge of the institution
Mrs. Ella Stocker and her grand
prevailing all spring in Linn I
available
to men and women
county
had
begun
to
deteriorate!
®anie*
Wesley
who
has
been
daughter, Mies Violet Stocker, all guests, enjoyed a very pleasant
Parent-Teacher’s Meeting
of Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. business and social meeting at tbs due to insufficient moisture but the , 'lav’n^ *n rncounter with the throughout Oregon for the eco­
home of Mrs. B. M. Bond Mouday rains of last week have restored • "hooping cough for some time was nomic betterment, the intellectual
A regular meeting of the Par­ Lester Dodd of Irish Bend.
back at school Tuesday.
stimulation and the spiritual en­
ent Teacher’s Association will be
Mr. and Mrs, O, J. Hike were evening, At the close of the meet­ he original fine condition
While
crops
had
apparently
not
ing
the
guests
enjoyed
a
repast
of
Mefdames C. P. Moody, Herman richment of their lives, it was au.
held Friday evening.
attending to business in the county
nonneed.
suffered
much
from
the
unusually
strawberries,
cream
and
cookie«.
Steinke
and Effie Haverland were
An election of officers for the seat Monday.
Miss Albertson was registered in
We are inclined to believe the so- high temperature during April, visitors in various rooms Tuesday.
coming year will he held.
E. A. Starnes prominent citizen
school
administration and super,
The social committee has an in­ of near Shedd was transacting eial hour crowded out the business. and the deficient rainfall of holh
The seniors have decided on vision.
March and April, they were get
teresting number. All members business in Halsey Monday.
The W. F. M S. met at the ting dangerously uear the point of Thureday, June 3rd for their class
urged to attend.
night festivities.
Mrs. Wm. H Wheeler spent home of Mesdames David and A. injury. The recent rainfall has
Macpherson in Halsey
Lorena D. Kizer, Sec.
W-
Foote
Friday
aflerueen
with
Gilbert Hayes w s showered with
several days in Eugene the past
been quite as much as was needed
letters by big school mates Tuesday
week under the care of her physi­ fourteen members present besides for the time being, at least.
Hector Macphersou aspirant for
Freerksen Pleases
cian. She expects to return there the hostess’. Mrs. A. J. Hill was
This season is considered to be and also given a potted plant to iho nomination of Representativa
a guest of the society. The lesson two to four weeks earlier than us­ show their sympathy in bis time
F. H. Freerksen of Halsey, our soon and go through the ordeal of
on the Republican ticket waa in
was ommitted and Mrs. S. J. Smith
very popular and efficient deputy having the tonsils removed.
ual. Spring field crops were plant­ of illness.
Halsey a few days ago looking
and other members gave interfil­ ed early, and have made a rapid
assessor for southern Linn county,
Little Kenneth Worklnger will after his political interest*.
Mrs. Beseie Brooks who has ing extracts from missionary growth. Fruit bloom was nearly
is busy this week finding out just
Mr. MHCpherson lives on his farm
not be able to return to school on
spent the past winter in Halsey, magazines, A dollar offering from a month early, and other small
what our people own and what
account of illness. The doctor has in the Oakville district. For 15
each member was paid at the meet­ fruits appear to be correspondingly
they do not own in the way of has gone to Albany to reside.
years he bas been the bead of farm
ordered a complete rest for him.
ing.
airly.
property.
Miss Dorothy Corcoran was the
Janitor Forster was exhibiting a marketing and rural organization
Mr. Freerksen has earned the dinner guest of her friend Erneat-
Mr. and Mrs. O. W- Frum and
curious specimen of tree root work at O. A. C. S«e his ad, in ­
reptytatation of being very fair with ine Coleman Sunday.
daughter Vivian were the guests of
Carter for Governor
at school Monday which was pick- cluding platform on another page
everybody in his assessment work
Mrs.
Frum’s
sister,
M
's.
J.
H.
ud up on the banks of tbe Santiam of thia issue.
Mr. Karl Bramwell returned
Stands for reduction of taxes on river. It had curiously grown and
gnd shows no partiality—the prop­ from a visit with her sister, Mrs. Thompson of Albany Sunday.
real property. Reduction of auto
er system to follow.—Harrisburg Frank Maxwell at Drain, Satur­
Mr. and Mrs. D. S. McWilliams license fees. Legislation in aid ol twisted itself in among the rocks, Brownsville Native Passes
Bulletin.
day.
tormsr residents of Halsey, and marketing Oregon products. In­ some of which were still embedded
The remains of Joe Rice, former­
in the wood.
Mr. and Mrs. A- E. Foote of Mrs. S. E. Young of Albany were dustrial and agricultuial develop­
ly a resident of Brownsville, but
The annual Linn and Benton
Baso
ball
games
are
scheduled
pleasant Halsey visitors Tuesday. ment of Oregon. Euforcememt of
county Jersey Jubilee will be held Cresswell were visitors at the home
between Halsey High and Browns­ late of Virginia City, Nevada ar­
of
David
and
A.
W-
Foote
Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. S. J Smith were all laws; fewer laws. Direct pri­ ville Friday, and between Halsey rived in Halsey, Sunday and was
this year on May 19, at the Linn
and also callers at the home of Albany visitors Tuesday.
mary aud other progressive meas­ an I Harrisburg Saturday.
county fair grounds.
removed to the Starr undertaking
Miss Ruby Schroll.
ures. Free textbooks for our pub.
rarlors in Brownaville.
C. II. Koontz was a business
Miss Bessie Reynolds wa* given
Aviator Flies to Poie and Back
lie schools. More buaines-like ad­
Mrs. Irma Shotwell spent the
Mr. Rica was a son of Mr. and
visitor in Portland several days
a letter shower by her fellow stud­
ministration of all stale institu­
week end in Portland with her hus­
Mrs.
Fred Rice, and is survived by
this week. Rufe Bamford filled in
tions. Wise use of parole power. ents in the 7th and 8th grades father and mother, a aister Pearl,
New York.—Lleutenant-Commandor band wbo is a senior medical stud­ the vacancy as e’erk during his ah.
Not affiliated with any ring, clique Friday to help pass tbe tedion* ind a younger aiater, an 1 by other
Richard B. Byrd, United States navy ent theie.
sence.
hours of her stay in the hospital.
relatives.
or class. Opposed to boss-ridden
aviator, flew over the north pole Tues­
Leila Gansle Is suffering from
Keith Haysi has returned to
day, the New York Times and the
conventions.
Mrs.
0.
W.
Frum
and
daughter
school after a weeks absence and
St Louis Post-Dispatch announced. badly sprained arm. The same Vivian were visiting Mrs. Wesley
O n Election Day
Commander Byrd, first to accomplish one that was broken last winter
Mia* Eunice Sylvester has also re­
Holloway at Brownsville Saturday.
Hogs
are
Scarce
this feat, made the flight in 15 hours
turned aftor a spell of illness.
Miss Ruby Schroll returned from
and 30 minutes.
Mrs. Douglas Taylor visited her
The Ladies of the Christ­
a
ten
day
stay
at
Rex
Sunday.
The seventh and eighth graders
Hogs are a scare article. This
The entire pupulation of Kings Bay
sister Miss Anna Drinkard at
ian
church will serve
turned out to welcome the American’s Her sister and brotber-in-law, Mr. Eugene Wednesday.
»entenoe does not include the vari­ «njoy.d (?) exams Thursday and
chicken
dinner at the
return. Captain Amundsen, Lincoln and Mrs. J. H. Sturgis came with
ety sometimes met on the high­ Friday.
Ellsworth and the crew of their air her and returned home J^onday
B M- Bond and L- 0. Jay lor ways and roads, but refers to the
Highway Inn.
•hip Norge on which they plan to
attended the bankers meeting at breeds suitable for pork chops and
Dr. an i Mrs. Marks were in Al-
Mr. and
Robert Ramsey
make a similar flight, greeted Com­
COME AND EAT
Salem Tuesday. Mrs. Bond ac­ sausages.
bany Tn*e lay.
mander Byrd upon his descent.
went to Lacomb last week to join
companied them.
Many inquiries for pigs, and
Lieutenant-Commander Byrd was the band of strawberry pickers
able to know that he had accomplished there.
Mr. and Mr*. Wesley Holloway brood sows are being made but the
the feat by making observations of
of Brown°ville visited the latter’s supply is said to be unequal to the
the sun's position. Using a new sex­
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Carey, parent*, Mr. and Mr*. O w . Frum ocoasion. Six week-old pig* de-
tant carrying an artificial horizon, Mary Smith, Gladys Willhanks
Bunday evening.
maud an increase iu prioe of f 1 to
( ' intnander Byrd was able to locate
aod Steve Smith attended the cabi­
12 per head. Tbe decrease in the
the pole within 20 miles.
Mrs.
George
Hayes
has
been
a
Uleutenant-Commander Byrd, by net meeting of Linn county En­
passenger to Albany each day dur- number of brood sows being kept
flying over the north pole, 33 days af­ deavor societies at Albany Sunday
ing the illness of her son Gilbert in during the past few years of low
ter his expedition had set sail from afternoon.
prices is responsible for tbe short­
the hospital there.
New tork, was the first member of
age.
Mrs.
Austin
Bond
left
Tuesdsy
any of the nine expeditions striving
Mrt. Irma Shotwell was the din­
this year to reach the pole or to ex­ for a months visit with relatives in
ner
guest of Mr*. Inez Freeland
plore arctic regions, to achieve his California.
Geo. Scott of Harrisburg waa a
Coal.
and her daughter, Mrs. Omar Halsey caller last Thursday, bring­
Dinner guests at the home of teitman Wednesday.
ing bis truck here for repair*.
Mrs. Elisa Brandon Sunday were,
S. H Armstrong and family and
Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Miller aDd
Mr*. Wahl drove to Oakland, Ore­ Church of Christ
daughter Gardie and M>ea Beulah
gon, Sunday and spent the day
Miller.
with the a . C. Armstrong family
Sunday School 10.
Hermau Steinke and family
Preaching 11.
Mrs. C. P. Stafford left Tuesday
drove to Lacomb Sunday.
Christian
Endeavor 7.
for a two weeks stay in Portland
The Wonderful New
Preaching
8.
Mr. and Mrs. Clara Miller and and Oregon City.
Clifford
L. Carey, Pastor.
son
Gilbert
and
Ellsworth
Gardner
Remedy—That You
J. W. Rector is employed at the
drove to Lebsnon SUQday for a horns of W. R. Kirk southeast of
Read About in all brief visit at the Tom Bennett \ jalsey, where he is constructing a Pine Grove Churoh
home.
Dutch kitchen. Mr. Kirk is in­ Sunday school 10 a. m
the Papers
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lseper stalling a water tower aod will
Preaching, 11 a. m Rev. Gil-
moved to Halsey last week and are have the bouse plumbed, the inter- lispie.
G et It A t
occupying the property owned by or is to be papered and painted.
Prayer meeting Thuraday8p m
your neighborhood
Mr . Nellis Taylor south of the M.
Miss Gertrude Porter of Port­
S TD R E
E. church.
land spent Friday in Halsey with M . E. Church
The Standard Bearer girls re- Mr*. C. P. Stafford. She return
Robert Parker pastor.
Halsey
Sunday school, 10.
, membered Miss Bessie Reynolds ed to Portland Sunday evening
Preaching, 11.
Pharmacy with a post card shower W«dnes- after visiting relatives in Sbedd
Junior League, 2:30,
lay aud also sent a bugs boquet of
F. BUFORD MORRIS
T. A Hover has purchased tbe
Epworth league, 7.
cut flowsrs.
OONTZl
Preaching, 8.
pool ball at Monroe and has taken
Halsey, Oregon
l’raver-mceting, Thursday, 8.
°Ppn Wed. and Sat. eve till 9
GOOD
i
The Standard Baarer Society charge. Mrs. Hover will remain
Bible Stnly Tuesday, 2.
GOODS’
with the young mtu of tha class as in Halsey lor tbe preaeut.
ff o / e p r o o f ffo s ie r u
to m a te n enera costum e, in
th e season s s m a r te s t colors,
$1.50
fo r
m en,
in
p /a in
fa n c y eo/ors,
35 to 75c
an