Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, May 19, 1926, Image 1

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A g rc u ltu ro
Ilo rtc u ltu re
L i v e s t o e k
NTERPRI
A \\ eekly ( lironiele ot Local Events and Progress in Linn County
HALSEY, OREGON
M A Y 1% 19.'h
Halsey Pharmacy to Move
Notice
-Local and Personal ]\len t ion - To lhe Democra.tt °_f Linn
I)a ir y
P o u ltry
W ool
I p- T- A- M«*t-Eiect officers
F. Buford Morris, proprietor of
Notice is hereby given that Tues­
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I Owing to the failure of any
the Ilalsey pharmacy his purchas­ day, May 25th, 1926, has been
The last meeting of the P. T. A.
I
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Eldon
Cross
spent
Mrs.
C.
P.
Moody
was
a
visitor,
’’•» ’IWatee having filed for the for the school year was held at the
ed from Mrs. Miry Carter, the
designated by the City Council *s the week end visiting in Portland
to Eugene the early part of the llomination on the democratic school building Friday evening and
building on Second street now oc­ Clean-up day. All trash must be
ticket for representative or state
neea.
, >
cupied by a cream receiving station placed on the corners of streets! and Hillsboro.
the program was as follows:
(
senator
it will be necessary for
and as soon as vacated by the pres­ running east and west. Anything' Mrs-
Song, “ Santa Lucia.’’
C. Merriam returned
0. W. Frum made a trip to Hoi-’ the Democrat« to write in the
ent tenant will proceed to remodel that may be burned will not be ac- la9t week {rom a two *ceks visit at
Recitation, Arthur Moss.
ly Monday with a view to porch-1 names of any they may wish
and redecorate the entire building, cepted.
I Marshfield, Coquille and other asing a load of hogs.
Reading. Mrs. Nora Coleman.
.to vote for.
within and without, including a
Paper on “ Benefit« of Social
: points. She surprised Mr. and
By order of the Council.
Ercell Sneed, William Corcoran,
The following person- have ex- Life,’’ Mre. C. J. Strayley,
full new glass front. And when
I
Mrs.
Citron
Gormly
with
a
visit
at
E. F. Cross, Recoider.
complected it will become the home
“ Character Training in the
j Coquille and say they are getting Delo« Clark and Wayne Robertson' Pre*ied their desire to become the
Halsey itudents at O. A. C., spent'•nomineM ‘h®'1, »“ >»• «re writ Home,” Mrs. Herman Steinke.
of the Halsey drug store.
along well iu their new home.
the week end at home.
t ten in on the blank spaces on the
Halsay Boys in Tournament
The interior fixtures will include
“ Benefit« of a Union High
¡ballot for that purpos« with the X School,” Lyman Patton.
Mrs. E. D. Stewart and daugh­
the wall cases row found in mod­
-Ir and Mrs. 0-
Frum aud after their name«:
ern establishments of that nature,
Three students from Halsey ter Lilas of Oaklcnd, Calif., visited daughter Vivian attended the
A business meeting followed in
For Representatives, Allyn 8
the
former’s
father,
Albert
Miller,
also many other features that will will take part in the fourteenth
which
officers were elected and in­
strawberry fair at Lebanon Satur- Eeeon and Helen V. Crawford.
be new to Halsey.
annual Military tournament at O. ell last week.
stalled for the coming year. The
a^’
, Sor Senator, Samuel Garland
The drug store has been located A. C. May 29. The tournament
officers elected are, Mrs. D. H.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kizer are en­
Mr.
and
Mra.
Will
Robertson
, ,or Linn county,
in the same block for the past forty each year is the means the mili­ larging and modernizing their resi­
Sturtevant, president Mrs. Sid-
— — — — —— uey Smith, vice president, Mra.
years and has h°en in charge of tary department uses to show the dence southeast of Halsey. They spent Sunday at Lebanon visiting I — —
numerous owners.
training it offers and the serious are also building a new garage tbe latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Mri- D- c - Thome of Scio, wife Nora Coleman, treasurer, and Mra.
Tom Bennett.
° ' ^ e republican candidate for Ed Kizer, secretary.
purpose the physically fit college Mr. Kizer is doing the work.
county commissioner, called on
men give to their work in the re­
Ice eream sandwiches were serv­
M. E. Gardner and wife took Mrs. Irma Shotwell Monday.
Linn County Red Cross fo M eet serve corps.
Miss Geraldine Cook of Wil­
ed after the meeting.
dinner
with
their
son
Irvin
Gard­
An air service demonstration, lamette University spent the west: ner and family Sunday.
Mrs. Edward Kizer visited at the
The semi-annual banquet and
directed by Lieutenant Oakley Q. end with Miss Mearle Straley.
home of Miss Mearle Straley Protests Against Change
business meeting of the Linn
Jack Curtis of near Peoria was a Thursday evening.
Kelley, America’s premier long Miss Cook is a member of this
county Red Cross will he held at
year’s
graduating
class.
Sunday
guest at the J. J. Corcoran
distance flying ace, will be the out­
A remonstrance signed by R. P.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Frum of
Methodist church in Albany, on
home.
standing feature of the program.
Dougherty and 19 other citizens
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jess
Cross
and
Mr.
Salem visited at the O. W. Frum
Friday evening May 23, at 6:30.
against the proposed straightening
The demonstration, including and Mrs. Buford Morris were visit­
C. E. Ellis, painter foreman and home Wednesday.
The dinner which will be served in
of the Brownsville-Halsey road a
formation and stunt flying and a ors at the Lebanon etrawberry fair his gang have been brightening up
the basement, will ba 50 cents per
parachute drop, will open the Friday evening.
David Foote is engaged in paint­ few miles east of Halsey has been
the signs for the railroad company
plate.
ing
his residence thia week. Al­ filed.
tournament program at 1 o’clock,
Mr. Vawter, a bank cashier of here.
The new chairman, C. E. Wil­
though Mr. Foote is several years
The protest is based on the claim
and will be followed by the review
Medford, with his family spent
liamson will preside, and a review of the entire R. O. T. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Foote and past hie three score and ten, he that it is unnecessary, expensive
Tuesday in Halsey at the home of
of the work of the past winter will
David Foot and wife took an auto mounted to the roof as euiily as a and detrimental to the lands
Serie A. Dougherty will enter in
his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
be in order. A financial report will
trip through Shedd and Browns­ boy and gave the shingles a coat. through which the proposed road
the pair jumping and pony express John LaRue.
also be given.
will pass.
ville Sunday afternoon.
He will also do the side work.
events. These are the most thril-
Persons who will plan to bttend
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Cole and
ing events put on by the students.
Mr. and Mrs Bolf Bond and Mr.
Mrs. Ollie Schick and Dollie
should notify Red Cross beadquart
Truman Roboett and Fred J.Hein­ the Misses Alberta, Margaret and and Mr». Buford Morris were din­ Pence met with Mra. Ed Kizer at Linn Pioneer of 1850 Passes
ers in Albany.
rich will be entered in their unit Vesta Morris spent Sunday at the ner guests of Prof, and Mrs. Ly­ home of Miss Beulah Miller Wed.
Buford Morris home in Halsey.
drills and exhibitions.
Alfred Blevene, 88, a prominent
man Patton Thursday evening
Public School Notes
nesflay evening to talk over plane
Other «tents scheduled to appear
Ralph McNeil of Halsey joined
pioneer
and a resident of tbe Tan­
for
tbe
Charity
Grange
annual
pic­
'E nterprise Correspondence)
Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Bond, Mrs.
include building and wrecking of a the Oregon National Guard at Al­
gent neighborhod ainoe 1850 died
nic
which
occurs
June
6th
at
The Halsey Hi baseball teams
pontoon bridge by the engineer bany last meeting night. Several M. C. Bond and Mr. and Mrs. D. the Pence grove.
at his home Friday evening follow­
played two very interesting games
unit; artillery and machine gun other local boys are seriously con­ rf. Sturtevant left Saturday even­
ing a long illness,
nt Brownsville F iid a y afternoon.
ing for an automobile trip of sever­ Mrs. Grant McNeil of Pine GroVe
contests; infautry and cavalry sidering joining.
Mr. Blevena was a native of Ken­
The Halsey boys came off victor­
al davs. They visited Neskowin, visited at the homes of Mre. J. T.
drills; and feature stunts. The
tucky,
crossed the plains with hia
Word was received bv friends in
ious with a score of 18 to 7. The
impressive retreat will he the clos Halsey recently of tbe serious in­ Seaside, Tillamook snd Astoria McNeil and Mrs. Frank Gray, parents at the age of 13, which
girls jdajed a good game but were
iug event. Every grammar and jury to Ralph Robertson, now of and then continued on to Long­ Thursday.
made him a resident of Oregon for
defeated 22 to 24.
high school student in tbe state will Ashland, but recently of the view, Washington and took a look
about
75 years.
Mrs. Hannah Cummings return­
over the large lumber plant at that
The hoys team also did them­ be admitted free.
He
was
preieded in death only
Brownsville
district
where
be
lived
ed borne Tuesday after a months
place.
selves proud at Bellfountain on
a
few
weeks
by Mrs. Blevins.
for
many
years.
The
injury
re.
Rev. Robert Parker attended the j visit with her daughter, Mrs. Glen
Wednesday. The score being 8 to
suited
when
Mr.
Robertson
fell
a
S. P. M akes Low Rates
7 in Halsey’s favor. They will
revival meetings at Monroe Wed­ Stevenson of Beaverton and Mrs.
short distance from the top of
rue t Philomath on the Halsey
nesday evening and took with him, Lydia HaDna of Portland. She
O n Election Day
stone
fence
to
the
ground.
diamond, Friday, Way 21.
Mrs. Eliza Brandon, Miss Fleets expects to visit another daughter,
On another page of this issue
Business with the Southern Pa­ Livick and James and Albert Con­ Mre. John Gormley of near Pine Th© Ladies of the Christ­
Mrs. P. J. Forster was a school will be found the ad of the South­
Grove this week.
cific
here is picking up. O. W. nor.
ian church will serve
ern Pacific Company. They have
visitor Wednesday.
Frum
has
moved
several
carloads
on
sale
excursion
tickets
to
eastern
chicken dinner at tb©
Mr. and Mre. Robert Parker and
Mrs. frma Sholwell took the
The sixth, seventh and eighth
grades finished taking their slate points with many attractive feat­ of hay during the past few days. Mesdames N. T. 8need, A. W • e ,f |y IL“°rning train fer Portland
Highway Inn.
tests Friday. The sixth and eighth ures, including optional routings Also Frum and Minkley shipped a Foote and Will Moore attended Saturday to have a broken lens in
COM E AND E A T
grades did some very good work which permit going one way via couple cars lambs to market, using tbe all day Holiness meeting at her glasses repaired.
the
evening
manifest
service
men­
California
and
returning
via
north­
and are reasonably sure to pais.
McFarland Wednesday. Rev. Cox
ern lines, including the Canadian tioned in last week’s issue.
and Cheney had charge of the ser­
Mrs. Sholwell bad the misfor­
lines. This feature makes it pos­
Phillip Forster believes in pre­ vice«.
tune to be in tbe path of a foul
sible to visit all the worth while paredness, having installed a fire
ball at tbe Brownsville game while
Mrs. T. J. Sprinkel was in Kel­
national parks and other attrac­ hydrant in front of big premises.
chaperoning the girls team and
tions. The fares too are very low This is not a bad idea, as there are sey from her home m Junction
her glasses were broken, and a few
considering the service offered. very few hydrants to be seen about City a few hours the other evening.
scratches inflicted around her eye.
Mr. Sprinkel is the night operator
Our local agent will be glad to town.
at the S- P. station, working the
assist you in planning your trip.
S. H. Armstrong had a v is it Fri- second trick temporarily until Mr.
day from hia grandmother and Baty the permanent operator ar-
Baford M orris Promoted
uncle from Montague, Califoruia, rives.
also bis aunt, Mrs. Walter Stuart
F. Buford Morris of Halsey has of Albany, Oregon.
Church of Christ
been promoted to the office of
Henry
McDowell
of
Shedd
visit-
Second Lieutenant in the artillery
ed bis brother William of this city
unit of tha Oregon National Guard
Sunday.
Look over this list of with headquarters at Albany.
gifts for the boy or girl He started in the ranks as a buck- J. E. Southworth, tha Browns­
private six years ago and since has ville-Halsey stage operator took
graduate:
had two years work at the R. O. T. the train to Portland the latter
Kodaks .*2.50
C. at O. A. C. Morris will go to part of the week and returned with
Picture Album 75c up
Ft. Stevens with Battery A of tbe a Packard touring car which will
artillery
diviaion in June for a be used in the stage service. Dur­
Pyralin h o r y
couple of weeks encampment. He ing bis absence the business was in
Stationery 50c up
will have charge of the range de­ charge of George Morris.
Sunday School 10.
Box of Candy $1.00 up
partment.
Bessie Reynolds, who was re­
Preachi ng 11-
Kazor $1.00 up
cently operated on for appendicitis
Christian Endeavor 7.
Perfume, powder 50c up Albany to Get New Building has shown enough improvement, Preaching 8.
it is thought, to be able to leave
Clifford L. Carey, Pastor.
Parker Pen $5.00 - $7.00
the
hospital Thursday.
Construction of three modern
Parker Pencil $3.50 $1.00 business buildings on tbe quarter Mrs. W. L. Wells and daughter M . E. Church
block at Second and Baker streets Genevieve and Krnestine Coleman
Robert Parker pastor.
Flashlight $1.40 up
Sunday school, 10.
koowu as tbe Wigwam livery and Dorothy Corcoran visited Mrs.
Preaching, 11.
stable property will commence as Clayton Smith at the home of her
Junior
League, 2:30,
-oon as tbe work of destroying tbe parent», Mr. end Mrs. Araoa Ram­
Pharmacy old
Epworth league, 7.
building can be completed.
Preaching, 8.
sey Sunday. Mrs. Smith is con-
Open Wed. and Sat. eve till 9
The buildings will be construct­ valeecing after an operation at
Praver-mceting. Thursday, 8.
GOOD
p
Bible S tuly Tuesday, 2.
ed either of tile or concrete.
kGOODS*
Eugene.
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d i o ie p r o o f d io s le r u
G raduation
G ifts
to m a tc h every costum e, in
i
the season s s m a r te s t colors,
$1.50
f,. o r
m en,
in
p la in
f(
fa n cy colors,
35 to 75c
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