Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, June 02, 1926, Image 1

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RURAL E
A g r c u 11 u r e
H o r te u ltu r©
L iv e s to c k
U eekly Chronicle of Local Events and Progress in Linn County
P a ir y
P o u ltry
W ool
Pioneer Picnic June 1 6 ,1 7 ,1 8
and returning by way of Lebanou
Prof. Cornish of the Oregon Agri*
aud Brownsville.
( B a t a w i w c o r r .a p o a d .n e .)
A M. Templeton, president of
cultural College d livcred t h e c c m -
Miss Ida Mitzner spent the week ' er, Washington, visited at the J.
The school year draws to a close p
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mcnceiit addr* ss to tLe Halsey "26 end in Portland
Mr. aud Mrs. James Drinkard
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Pioneer
association was in town
with her sister A. Stephenson home on Memorial
graduating class last Friday even­ Am anda at the North
attended the gun club shoot held at the end of the week and many Tuesday in the interest of the big
Pacific day.
at Corvallis, Friday, Saturday and students have made good records pioneer picnic, held tnnually at
ing at the Methodist church. The Evangelical institute.
I in many ways.
speaker taking as his subject,
Brownville.
I Mrs. C. P. Stafford returned Sunday.
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,i Student8 >n high school who re-
. iaees Gladys Hadley, Ellen Tuesday after a few days visit with
‘‘Beacon Lights” and bringing out
Mr. Templeton says that interest
t ceil L. Shot well, senior medical
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, ceived certificates of altendance on in the picnic seems stronger than
Vannice aud Irene Quimby »11 of the Stafford family at Eugene and Ktn,u,,i , p ,i
the ideals ami objects in life.
student at Portland, is one of
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account of being neither tardy nor
I he l.incoln medal offered for whom are Monmouth students and [on the Mohawk
w hoh?
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’ ^ s e n t for the year were: Jennie usual. The first day has been giv­
the best Lincoln essay was given Ted M itzner of W. U., attended
Ruth en over to the Ladies Auxiliary of
An eight pound girl was born at who has been elected to member- j Nicewood, Irig McPh
at this time. Miss Roberta Van- commencement exercises here F ri­
the American legion who are spon­
h° n ra rr a ? „ S turt“vant’ Georgina Clark, Fracis
the Brownsville hospital on June 2 ern t’"
nice was awarded first place in the day evening.
soring th at days program, which
tern
t>
Alpha
Omega
Alpha.
M
r..
Nortoo
„„„
H#nry
Kjrk
g
to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bierly who
contest and presented with the
ill feature a large parade of floats
1 tie W. F. M. S. of the M. E. reside east of Halsey.
bhotwell receives bis degree at U. Norton degerv„ special u). ntion
m eial. Miss Lillian Reynolds won church will meet at the country
to be entered by the various organi­
, being neither absent nor tardy for zations and business firms. On
second place and had such a fine home of Mrs. J. H. Vannice T hurs­ Mr and Mrs. J. C. Standish went
Mr.
aud
Mrs.
Robert
Parker
and
(
the past five years. Those receiv-
ess iv sue only lost first b y a small day afternoon at 2:00 p. [m. Cars to Salem Wednesday to attend the
the same day, the queen, now un­
childten
drove
to
Cresswell,
’
Mon-
ing
the certificate of attendance iti der process cf selection will be
margin.
funeral
of
Mrs.
Bertha
Standish
will be on hand at the church to
day.
I ;he seventh and eighth grades wore crowned, and a short address to be
The eighth grad« graduates also take the members to the meeting. Ross which was held th a t day.
u "’"ian Koontz and Gertrude Rob. made by Governor Pierce.
Misses
Mearle
Strsley,
Pearl
Herman
received diplomas at this time.
Mrs. Ross was a former resident of
ins.
Those given credit for perfect
O.
W
.
Fruro,
Jess
Cross
and
Pehrsson
and
Grace
Kirk
were
Liun
county
and
a
daughter
of
On Sunday evening Rev. Robert
The principal feature of the
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attendance
in -—
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intermediate second day will be an address by
among those seen at the m ilitary j
—
Parker of the Methodist church Clate Smith chaperoned a couple John Standish.
tournam ent at Corvallis Saturday.[ grade* were: Vivi»n Frutn who baa W. G. Paul, an international
delivered an inspiring and m aster­ of trucks of lambs to I’ortluod
Mist Irene Applegate of Eugene
made the tecord for fo ir years, lecturer, traveler and newspaper
early
Tuesday
morning.
ful Buocahuie.Ue sermon.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hill, Mrs.
and Dr. Titus were guests at the
Donald Bramwell and John and correspondent. Another interest­
Thursday, June 3rd will be class
Mrs. L. H. Armstrong enter­ Dr. Marks home Saturday evening. B n Holt and children and Mrs.
Eloise Smith and in the primary ing event scheduled for the second
n ght. Here is the program:
tained the Loyal Women’s class of I he two Doctors attended the T. P. Patton drove to Sodaville
room,
Jean Sturtevant, Donna day is an old fiddlers contest. A
Song, “ Welcome,” by the class the Halsey Church of Christ last
wrestling match at Albany the Monday afternoon for an outing Mose, Arthur Moss and Frederick
liberal prize will be given for the
Salutatory, Thomas Palmer
Friday afternoon. After the busi- same evening.
and to partake of n little soda Robins.
H istory, Velva Hadley
best old time fiddler over 50 years
ness and devotional meeting was
water.
Ernestine
Coleman
who
gradu
of
age. If you can qualify for
Prophecy, Agues Hayes
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
Taylor
over light refreshments were serv.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Foote and
Grumbler, Leroy Straley
ates
from
the
eighth
grade
this
this
event, get out your fiddle and
were
visitors
at
Albany
Thursday.
ed.
About fifteen lad i’s were
Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. D. H.
term led her fellow students in an tune 'er up and be there on the
Jester, Ralph Mi Neil
present and a very pleasant after­
Mesdames Karl Bramwell, Mav Sturtevant and family drove to average of 94 3 10.
Song .
17tb. You stand a chance to win.
noon was spent.
Miller and M. M- Ward drove to Lebanon Sunday ufternoou and
The Albany chamber of com­
Poem, Eunice Sylvester and
Senior Hunk day was carefullv
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Albertson Pine Grove cemetery Thursday to visited at the home of Mrs. S turte­
Ruth Quimby
merce
has been given charge of the
and children and Harvey Wallace, work at denning up their cemetery vant’s brother, Jobu Temple and observed by the senior students
third days program and promise*
Advice to Juniors, Thomas Miller M r. and Mrs. O. J. Albertson and lots.
Tuesday.
Mrs.
J
O.
Cross
was
family.
Will, Helen Williams
taken aa chaperone and they spent some interesting events.
children and .Mr. and Mrs. Joe N.
Mr. and Mrs. George Tycer and
\ aledictory, Roberta Vannice
Mis
O.
W.
Frutn
drove
to
the day somewhere along the banks
Elliott and sons motored to Marion
461 to Graduate at 0 . A. C.
Song, “ We do Liketo Say Good­ Sunday morning where they at. Brownsville Thursday to see hoi huby of Portland arrived Sunday of the McKenzie river.
and Spent several days at the
bye.”
daughter,
Mrs.
Wesley
Holloway
tended church services at the
The senior class to receive de­
Lula McNeil who was in school
The graduating class consists of Friends church of which Rev. R who has lately contracted the home of Mrs. Tycer’s parents, Mr.
grees
at the 5 7th a n n u a l
at Halsey most of the winter but
and Mrs. John Bressler.
th e following:
Agnes H a y e s , C Smith is pastor. The day was whooping cough. ,
finished the term at Pine Grove, commencement Monday. June 7 at
Roberta Vannice, Vglva Hadley, spent renewing acquaintances as
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Cross and a
Miss Gladys Hadley, who has
visited Mrs. Coleman’s room F ri­ O. A. C. numbers 4G1, according
Eunice Sylvester, Ruth Quimby, the older members of the party been attending school at
,
number
of relatives picniced at day.
Mon­
to a report by E. B. Ixm on, regist­
Helen Williams, Thomas Miller, and the Smiths were friends and mouth, has been selected to teach Sm ith’s Grove at Peoria Sunday
rar. While not the largest class
Miss Grace Kirk and Mrs. L. II.
Thomas Palm er, Ralph McNeil, neighbors in Kansas some tw enty, the Harmony school the coming [afternoon. Among those present
in the history of the college, it is
Leroy Straley and Frank Koontz
■ Mrs. E. A. P. LoFollette and son Armstrong visited in various rooms near the top of the list.
term.
five years ago.
George Cross, of Corvallis. Mrs. Wednesday.
Thirteen glasses will hold re­
Mrs. Nora Coleman and daugh­
Mrs. Lloyd Putm an and three
M attie Umstead and daughters,
Mesdames
a . W. Foote, Robert unions on the campus in connec­
children of Ashland arrived in ter Ernestine and Mrs. Inez Free­ .Mary and June and Mrs. H. D.
Halsey W ell Represented
Parker and Mrs. C. J. Straley tion with the commencement pro­
Halsey Friday morning nud was land expect to occupy the residence Stright, all of Portland, Mrs. Liz­
visited In the fourth, fifth and gram, June 4 to 7. One or two re­
met by Mrs. Putm an’s father. J. B. of Miss Nettie Spencer during the zie Cross of Crawfordsville and J.
sixth grades and the prim ary room maining members of the golden
Many Halsey citizens were in
Howe and taken to Brownsville for coming school term. Miss Louise 0. Cross and wife of Halsey.
Friday.
attendance at the fourteenth an­
jubilee class of 1870 will return,
Seefeld will room upstairs.
visit at the home of her parents
nual m ilitary tournam ent held at
while the silver iubilee class of
Do People Know!
Mr. and Mrs. Arley Cutnmiugs
Mrs. Wm. H. Wheeler went to
Corvallis Saturday.
M any New Subscribers
1901 is preparing for an extensive
were
among
the
Halsey
visitors
at
Eugene
Monday
and
on
Tuesday
The event receiving the most
Other classes to
Do people know about th at team get-to-gether.
Mr. the m ilitary tournam ent at Corval-
During the month of May there of horses or th a t milch cow or any convene are thoee of 1885-6-7-8,
favorable mention among the had her tonsils removed.
were a laige number of new sub- other property which you want to I9O445-6-7, and 1928-4-5.
spectators was th at of the co-ed Wheeler has received word that she lis Saturday,
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Foote of scribers added to the Enterprise dispose of?
cavalry troop in the feature ride, is doing nicely.
Red raspberries sor sale, 6 cents
reproducing the famous “ Algerian
Mrs. L. H. Wallace and daugh­ Cresswell spent Saturday at the list, also many old subscribers re­
Few if any do.
a bex, you pick them,
I.ogan
newed theirs during the month.
F an tasy ” which was ridden while ter, Miss Grace, and mother-in-law home of David and A. W. Foote.
The quickest way to sell your berries 4 cents a box, you pick
We thank vou.
the O- A. C. 50-piece m ilitary Mrs. Putm an, were here from
property or stock, is to describe Ira them
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Spring and
E . Russ, 3 miles ssst at
band played. The girls were cos­ Portland Saturday as guests of children of Foster and Mrs. Wal.
conveniences, qualities etc, through the berry sign. No Sunday busi­
tumed in the beautiful dress of the Mrs. W allace’s parents, Mr. and lace W adtli and children and Mrs.
Holiness Church Services
the columns of the Enterprise.
ness.
desert riders.
Mrs. J. W. Rector.
Anna Alexander all of Sweet Home
Another interesting event was
The next all day m eeting ef the
J. W. Evans of Lake Creek has visited Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Forster
the aerial exhibition by the 321st
Lion
County Holiness Association
Sunday.
been on the sick list for some time.
observation squadron under the
will be held in the Methodist church
Jack C urtis of near Peoria was a
Miss Dickey Dryden is here from
c m m ani of the f imous flyer, Oak-
at Halsey, Tuesday, June 8.
visitor
at the Corcoran home Sun­
Oregon
City
visiting
her
grand­
ley Kelley. A parachut« leap from
Rev. F. W. Launer pastor of the
about one mile high was also a mother, Mrs. D. F. Dean and aunt day. W illiam Corcoran one of the Evangelical church in Albany will
graduating class of 0 - A C., also
Mrs C. P. Stafford.
success.
preach in the morning service and
•pent
Sunday with home folks.
Not the least of the attractions
0 . B. Stalnaker and wife were
Rev- J- W- DeYoe, pastor of the
Misses Emma and Grace John- Leslie Methodist church in Salem
by any means, a t the tournam ent, here from Corvallis Sunday, visit­
s»n of Pine Grove spent Sunday will preach in the afternoon
was the Aggies’ m ilitary band con­ ing at the T. P. Patton home
with Ernestine Coleman.
sisting perhaps of 60 pieces.
evening services.
Mr. and Mrs. Claron Gormley
The military officers on duty at returned to their home in Coquille
C. J. Straley and family took in
the college have explained that the Monday evening after visiting over the military tournam ent at Corval- Church o1 C h ris t
military tournam ent is not a hid the holiday with friends and rela­ lis Saturday.
fur militarism. Instead, it is given tives here.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Wells and
each year to show the degree of
daughter
Genevieve drove to Eu- j
Mrs. Jess Sawyer of Tacoma,
training given college men who
gene
to
attend
the graduating ex-1
form the basis of America’s citizen and Mrs. Adolph Cbavio ot Olym­
ercises
at
Eugene
Bible University
pia made a short visit at the home
army.
and
witness
the
graduation
of their
of their brother, Geo. Maxwell, last
son and brother Lawrence.
week.
^ t o f p r o o f y ^ o s ie r u
to m a tc h cocry costum e, in
the season s s m a r te s t colors,
$1.50
Mrs. Wilson Carey cam s from
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs.
Salem Sunday and attended the
W. F. Carter on May 81st.
baccalaureate s e rv ic e s a t t h e
“ You have a much better town
Mrs. Wileon Glass and Mrs.
church.
She m
then
continued on t<
to I Sunday School 10.
. i „ r lu
. n -, j .
■'-..„.V... »us
c» cvuiinnea
tbau I supposed.” T h at’s the ver­ o Fred
W ashburn of Portland, sisters E.dgenH with h„ gQn C|ffor<, c#rev
Preaching 11.
dict of a man who had passed of Amos Ramsey, spent the recent
Miss Mearle Straley returned
Christian Endeavor 7.
through Halsey before but had holiday at the Ramsey home.
from a viait with her friend Miss
Preaching 8.
not had occasion to stop until this '
A ton, weighing eight pounds
Clifford L. Carey, Pastor.
week. People passing through on j was boro to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Helen Pearl of Springfield Friday.
the highway get a very poor idea Barber May 30th at the R. L. Bil-
Philip Forsler is building a con­
M . E. Church
of Halsey, because only a sm a ll1 yeu home.
crete curbing in front of his prop-j
Robert Parker pastor.
portion of the town cau be seen. '
erty this week.
Sunday
school, 10.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Vernon
Craig
ol
But the wbol*' story is not told
David Foot“ and wife and Mr.
Preaching, 11.
Emmett,
Idaho,
enroute
to
Cali-
when they se ■ ti e town. Tber°
Junior League, 2:80,
Mrs. A. W. Foote and son Walter
never was a better class of people, iornia called at the Stafford borne and Miss Roby Schroll enjoyed an
Epworth league, 7.
Preaching, 8.
to live among and do business with ' Saturday.
outing and picnic dinner at Soda-
Praver-mceting, Thursday, 8.
’ban those of Halsey and vicinity.
M j s . E. A. Putm an of Yancouv- vjlle Monday, going over by way
Bible S tu ly 1 u^sdajj 2.
Better Town Than He Supposed
i,. o r
m en,
in
y u a in
an
fa n c y co/ors,
35 to 75c
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