Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, July 14, 1926, Image 2

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    KLRAL ENTERPRISE
Federal Commissioner
Published Every Wednesday,
B v H cbebt L . A lmom
KD1TOM AND PUBLISHER
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Neighborhood News
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HALSEY STATE BANK
The funeral of Mrs. Agnes Me-
, Neil at the Piue Grove church
Sunday afternoon was attended by
(By an Dnterpiise Reporter)
almost the entire corn inunity, as
Miss Mearle Straley and father
well as by many friends and rela­
motored to Albany Saturday afer-
tives
from Halsey and other places.
noou.
; .Mrs. McNeil had lived here for
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Templeton many years before moving to Ilal-
visiied at Rupert Leonards Sunday -ey six years ago
afternoon.
Bert Hayties and Robert Hover
Mrs. O. W. E rum and daughter went to Portland Thursday with a
Vivian called at W. R. Kirks lues- truck load of latnbs, .Mr. and Mrs.
a^ ’
Elmer Cadwallader and Children
Mrs. Hazel Munkers and child- ^ av*’ ^een »oiking in the berry
ren visited at the Straiey home patches are at the Shepherd farm
Saturday afternoon.
again for a week or so.
Spoon River Sparks
W’etlne«(lay, July 14, 192«
SI a y e ar in advance
Arrearages. 12,‘-,'c a tu o n lli
A dv ertisin g , 2<»c an in c h ; no discount
lo r liu ie or space . no ch arg e for coin*
ooaition o r c latigea.
1» T a l o foi
P aragraphs." Sc a line
a d v ertisin g d isg u ise d a s n ew s.
Weekly Industrial Review
Halsey, Oregon
C A PITA L
AND
SU R PLU S
$35,000
Commercial and Savings accounts Solicited
nm
! A s Cold a s th e fro z e n North
is our ice cream. It is delightfully
Salem — b u ild in g permit* for six
nio.itIn total $1,458,030.
cooling and refreshing after a hard
S t Helens—Six lumb> r ship­
shopping tour. Stop in and enjoy
ments for one week aggregate
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
H.
Vannicel
Mr.
al“l
Mrs.
Kred
Sylvester
are
a plate. We have all flavors.
4,CMX),i)000 feet.
were at the county teat Thursday, visiting Mrs. Sylvester’s parents
B urnt—fieri ick Company re
It make? an ideal refreshment and
Mrs, W. A. Carey returned to | near Beaverton.
ceives 13 cars steel, f ,r logging
id
nourishing and wholesome.
Chas. Nichols and family look
Salem with her.-on Clifford and
railroad use.
J a drive Saturday up over the Mc-
family, Wednesday.
Clark s Confectionery
Hood River—30 cars black cher­
Herman Stienke and family ^ e,uie paa's ™ itiDK »«veral place?
ries shipped, to top New York
motored to Lebanon Saturday of interest.
market and bring average price $3
I Miss Undine Dannen visited Mrs.
afternoon.
per 10 pound box.
M. B Stone and Herbert Tyler Eagy Monday.
Garibaldi - Three mile unit o'
The Hover and H ajnes thresh-
were busy making a well at the
Roosevelt Highway, to Hobsonville
R ear Admiral H. O. Stickney, re­
er w ilt start Tuesday noon at Frank
will cost $100,000.
tired, who has been appointed by Sec­ Stone ranch last week.
6J To Obtain Healthy and Thriving Pullets
Fast work being done on Corval­ retaries Hoover and Kellogg as Fed­
Miss Grace Kirk and brothers, Gibson’s.
eral Commissioner to the Sesqul-Cen-
Miss Grace f’ehrsson is working!
lis-Newport highway, near Philo tennlal International Exposition com Francis, Raymond and James were
m ath.
nem orating the 150th anniversary of Saturday afternoon visitors at the in S turtevant’s store.
Southern Pacific will officially American Independence and which Elliot home.
will be held in Philadelphia from June
designate Natron cut-off as “ Shas­ 1 to December X. Admiral Stlcknoy
Alford Arrows
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Mr?. Pugh and daughter were at
zj\ 1° Connection W ith Kerr’s Scratch, to
ta Route-Cascade b in e.”
will be In full charge of the United G. J. Bike? Wednesday afternoon.
Klamath Falls—Building per. States G overnment exhibit, which will
The Misses Ava and Edna Falk
be the larg est of its type ever made.
(B y an Enterprise Reporter)
$ Liberal Discount on Ton Lots or More. The
mils, passeil $1,COO,000, for first
were callers at W. R. K irk ’s Wed-
half of this year.
Chester Curtis and family at-;
I’©cd That Gives Results.
BONUS LOANS $18,726,125 ' nesday
afternoon.
-f
.
c. lauzity
I, i u’cnic of the
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tended
a family
Eugene— Building permits lor
Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Albertson Tandy family Sunday,
June reach nearly $300,000 for Of 7650 Allowed, Bpt 199 Ace Under
and
children and Robert Ramsey’s
Foreclosure
Proceedings,
June, and for six months $008,935.
Mrs. B. E. Cogswell and 6on
were
Sunday visitors at J. N. El­
Salem, Or.—A total of 34,654 Ore­
Oregon honey is being shipped
I
hilip
of Portland are spending |
gon w ar v eteran s had filed applica­ liots.
to Philadelphia.
“ome time at the ranch now help-I
tions for cash bonuses and Ioans un­
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Straiey ing Mr. Cogswell.
Portland stands as second city d er the Oregon bonus act up to June
in U. S. in average home use of 30, according to a report Issued by spent Sunday at Summit, visiting
Mrs. Louis Heitzman, mother of I
Rev. Caines.
electricity.
M ajor W. P. Simpson, secretary of
Mrs. Joe Cersovski, passed away I
Mrs. J. N. Elliot and Mrs. A. J.
Bend —Bend Water, Light and the world w ar veteran s' state aid com­
at tier home in Portland June 19
Albertson went to Peoria, Wednes­ with funeral services June 22.
power Co. acquires Deschutes Pow­ mission.
Loans m ade under the bonus act to day afternoon.
e r Company, and will build 18-
She had been very ill since last
date total 7660, aggregating $18,726.-
mile liue to Redmond, to connect X25. Of these 2951 Ioans, aggregating
Rev. Clifford L. Carey and wife fall.
systems.
$7,651,500, w ere made in Multnomah and daughter came up from Eu­
Ed Ingram and family and Mr.
We have ab o u t 20,000 used sacks ra n g in g in
Hermiston—Growers expect to county alone. Marlon county ranks gene Wednesday and were dinner
and
Mrs.
Jim
Connet
of
Bay
City
whip 5,000 holiday turkeys this second with 469 loans and Clackam as guests at Cecil Bilyeu’s.
price from 7c to 11c. D on’t overlook th e se b a r­
spent Thursday night of last week
county third with 396.
year.
Bert Hopper and family, form­ at Lee Ingram ’s.
R epaym ents on bonus loans to date
Ranier—Menefee mill, burned total $3,197,382.59, of which $1,168,- erly of Minnesota but now of Hal-
g a in s.
Mr. and Mrs. John Willoughby
with $100,000 loss, will he rebuilt. 496 24 rep resen ts in terest paym ent soy and Miss \iv ia n Gibson and
and $1,630,897.30 principal. Six hun­ friend of Portland visited at the visited at Lee Ingram ’s, Friday
afternoon of last week.
dred and sixty four loans are listed as
The regular monthly meeting delinquent In the amount of $48,233 13. C. B. Gibson home Sunday.
Miss Lillie Rickard spent Sun­
of the city council was held Tues­ Foreclosures authorized to date on
Seymour Bowman and Mr. day at Lake Creek.
day evening and the usual business properties securing bonus lonns num Toedetineir started threshing last
E. D. Isom made a business trip
bar 199, with loans aggregating $198, Thursday. They were the first in
transacted.
726
to Albany one day last week.
this community to start their
E. I). Isom and son Carl and
threshing outfits, but others will
niece DeEtta Robnett drove to
soon begin
Newport Sunday bringing home
£. s. Bartht, Blotmfcntiin, 0. F. 5 , 4frfca)
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Marsters and
Mrs. Isom and Beverly, who, with
son Lyman motored to Eugene
their mother and grandmother,
P A IN T S
Sunday to visit relatives at that
V A R N ISH ES
Mrs. Louise Bond of Albany, had
place.
spent the list two weens there.
place.
Julius Falk and daughters, Wil
Edna \an n iee spent last week at ma, Lois and Erm a spent S.-tur
Cottace Grove attending the Ep- day at the Chester Cuitis home.
worth League Institute.
Mr, and Mrs. Win. Sprague and
Mr. and Mrs. R L. Bilyeu ar.d Mrs. Frances Bloomfield spent the
te i
daughter Edilii and Mrs. Roy Bi|. Fourth at the A. E. Whitbeck
Jyeu and children of Portland were
home. The ladies nre sisters of
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Sunday visitors at A. I,. F alk’s.
Mr. Whitbeck. The Spragues have
1 Use K err’s i S oping i 3
i
O. w . FR U M *
SACKS! SACKS!
Superior Sack Twine, 75c per lb.
T. J. Skirvin Seed (o
I he Wool Industry in South Africa
A lb e r t
Pine Grove Points
My,..
Keep your PORCH
ATTRACTIVE
OTHING adds so much to the ap­
pearance of a porch as a floor that
always looks new and clean. And a coat
or two of LOWE BROTHERS PORCH
and DECK PAINT will keep your floor
bright-looking the whole year ’round.
LOWE BROTHERS PORCHand DECK
PAINT goes on smoothly, covers a wide
area per gallon and dries quickly to a
beautiful, lasting finish.
N
B e/oi e you paint, see us
BILL & COMPANY
HALSEY
8
W est spent S unday a t returned home hut Mrs. Bloomfield
George Shaw? and Byron Gages,
(B y Special Correspondent)
The community meeting wns
not held Friday evening owing to
the death of Mis. McNeil.
stayed for a longer visit.
© Underwood 4 Underwood
Wallace Hawk and family of
H rsnay aMenr wrt pSgflfr, bom, ¡» ¿lrie-
Springfield and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
boUtAvt/Mr,«,,.
Hawk of Riverside, Calif., visited
at the Lee Ingram home one day
last week.
Mr. amt Mrs. B. E. Cogswell and
P
“ ‘
son Philip, Mr. and Mrs. Michael strong, staple wool.
Four 0/ «
Kaffir
able
P
fo?
^
th!V3?n
“ntr7r
Rickard, and M r/and Mrs. J. II.
Ric.'ard and sons, Emery and
"?a kln$r Pro
m a rk e t v alu e o f the w oii V L , ,te r
Jesse, spent Sunday at Cascadia.
m aim ed sh een and nor ,, h e . ie 7 e r
Mr. mid Mr?. Butler and child­
morrea n t’ P l ^ “ ‘onal 6%
” ?er• and,la w ; nTiow? h the
ren of Harrisburg spent Sunday
secured WUh’' « ^ ' A a ° ° J
evening at Lee Ingram's.
itself
th ° machine resolves
Miss Lillie Rickard visited Tbel-
« rt1i n l ,n°dSlg’?’e«
VeSUneBt Wlth
advice m ay bo
at
ma Ingram Morula v.
Rev. Gillispie preached at Pine
Grove Sunday morning. It ¡g
thought that this was his last Sun­
day with 11«, as he expects to be
sent to another charge at the com­
ing conference.
Mrs. Beryl McNeil and children
returned Sunday from a visit to
her parents at McMinnville,
The husine?.- meeting of the
L ittle encouragem ent was offered
Peoria South Methodist missionary Stanfield settlers by Dr Elwood Mead,
society was held at Mrs, I,. E chief of the bureau of reclam ation, In
Esgys, Thursday afternoon. Those his visit to th eir project and th eir re­
present were Mesdames Tate, Dunn quest for reconstruction work In that
I section. An extension is sought to
.1. S. Lam ar, J W. I.amar, Georg ‘he Stanfield project to m ake ful! use
and efficient in
N ats? T r ^ . v ^ i a toJirnf0UL pr0V,nce9-
and C a n e
O ran*e F ree State,
the U n ? o n b CI>’ .whlch comprise
li it li e u s , R u ssell G 'lh e n s . M c L a re n of w ater to be obiained In the spring
H o v e r a n d M rs. E a g y .
, ot 1927 from MeKay dam.
K X r S ^ T , V d T i0,,£
m..|, ,-n «hearing machine a T iS j!£ t
ti
ba,,J hl«des. w h?eh*^n'
There will be no preaching ser-
s *,n»‘o’’ R- N Stanfield of Oregon
vices at I’ioe Grove next Sunday “ u p " •ubcon,n’ “ “ * «he senate
•ive wool rax -™
« “ «*1/ Progrw-
^ h 7 nd
j S
,
- public lands com m ittee, with himself
as Hiss Milter w ill a tt e n d th e E p - j as chairm an, to begin hearings Aug
worth league institute a t Cottage u«t ‘ on th« boundary dispute over
Grove.
! 8and Island In the Columbia river,
R-y
Hover
spent the week end I * Ziaiin«,m
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tha’ m.^hiS?*°,h ** °f «heirinVwfth
b e arin g s will tak e
f place a t cities along the river.
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i-’ « u rp A S g dt o ^ ’ ?e in r ^ mhln<‘d- '«
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as our flSS
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