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About Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1926)
RURAL ENTERPRISE a surprise and the guests arrived early and rem ained late. The Publiahed Every Wednesday, weather was delightful and the B y H ubert L . A lmon occasion greatly enjoyed. Those H eury Seefeld and daughter Es EDITOR AMD PUBLISHER present were; J E. W aggener, ther were business callers at Al Mr. and Mrs. E verett Waggener b a n y Saturday. (B y Special C orrespondent) Wednesday, July 28, 1926 and two children, A rthur Waggen Mrs. Seym our Bowman, her Mr. and M rs. George C handler er and fam ily, Mr- and Mrs. A. G m other Mrs. L aura Shaw, M SI a year in advance and children were Albany callers Arrearages. 12%c a tuonti W aggener, Mr, arid Mrs. Byrd R u th M cM ahan and Mrs. B M Friday m orning. A dvertising, 20c an in c h ; no discoun Weggener and children of neat M iller an d d aughter G ardie called Mrs. N. E. C handler and Agnes for tim e or space ; no charge for com Halsey, Mrs. Agnes W uggenn at the G J Rike home T hursday ■»aition o r c .ia n g e i Struthers of G oldendale, W ashing were shopping in A lbany F riday morning. Mrs. Bowman, Mrs. t a " P a ld -fo i P aragrap h s,'• Sc a llai ton, Mrs. M argaret Waggener afternoon. a d v e r tisin g d isg u ise d a s new s. Shaw and Miss McMahan visit*cl Mr. and M rs. P. A. Pehrsson Davidson and son, Eldon H irer and the rest o f the day at the B. M. leorge H. W aggener ot Eugene, I attended the m eeting of the poul- Waggeners Hold Family Reunion Mr. and M is, Ed Kizer of Row land, trym ens Association in Corvallis M iller home G race K irk was ill F iiday and The b irth d ay anniversary of Mrs. George A. W aggener of W ednesday and T hursday. Saturday. Miss Eunice Sylvester and Mrs. Jam es E. W aggoner was happily Lebanon and Mr. and Mrs. A rthui Mrs. W ■ A. Carey is spending a Turohead of H arrish u ig . Mae M arkham were hom e from celebrated Sunday .it his m nuntai few days with her daughter, Mrs. Monmouth for the week end, borne five miles n o rth east c.f Cecil Biiyeu. Brownsville by a reunion nl the Horses Not Yet Extinct Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Eagy and M. B. H arding and fam ily v isit W aggener clan, a well known pio sons attended church at O akville ed relatives at Eugene Sunday. neer fam ily of this p art of L in i The horse is paid trib u te by the I S unday. The families of G. J. Rlke. Her county. Honors of th 1» occasion U nited States D epartm ent of A gri-I Mrs. George McNeil and child- were shared by A rth u r Waggener, ult.ire in a new educational m o-I rpn visited Mrs. Jessie McLaren man Stienke and C. J . Straley spent bis nephew, who is extensively in ion picture, ‘'T h e H orse and I T hursday. Sunday at the W illam ette river. terested in berry culture in the vi M an.” The film acknowledges the I Mr. and Mrs. Chas Shaw of The Misses E dna and E lla Falk cinity southeast of Halsey. and Miss Mamie Falk spent T hurs service which the horse has render- I Peoria attended church a t Pine Jam es E. W aggener is a son oi day with Miss Delrna Falk. ed the hum an race th ro u g h o u t the (G rove Sunday m orning. the late Mr. and Mrs. Byrd W ag Mrs. J. N. E lliot atten d ed the gee, recalls some of the im portant E lm er C adw allader ie taking gener and spent his boyhood days shower given for Mrs. Harvey roles he has played in the dram a evergreen blackberries to the Junc- oo the boot« farm near H alsey, Springer by the Potter sewing club f A m erican history, and directs tjon c ity cannery later going to K alispell, M ontana, ttention to his economic im port-1 -r, .. , at S m ith ’s grove, W ednesday . , . .... I The com m unity m eeting which w here be engaged in the under nee in modern in d u strial life. . , , .. „ , . . , Mrs. S p rin g e r’s house recently , . , , , was postponed from the 9th of Ju ly taking business, a f te r bis retire burned. In spite of the fact th a t gasoline | ,, , , , , . . . . , , , , , , , I will b e h e ld nt the school house m ent from business three years ago . has driven the horse-draw n i g i .... , - , , .. , Mr. and Mrs, Rawleigh Rike and h r riday evening, and election of be decided to engage in fox farm from the city s tre e ts and the be Doris Jones Spent Friday evening officers held ing and with his son E verett and ef which exists am ong most city at F. W. F a lk ’s. They left S a tu r faintly is now living on a tra c t of Miss Pearl Pehrsson and some wellers th a t the horse is d o o m ci d a y m orning for an extended visit land above Brownsville which he friends from Moro, O regon, spent > follow the dodo, there are still to Iowa. has owned for years. This t r a d S a tu rd a y n ig h t at Triangle lake. more th an 15,000,000 horses pro J. B. F alk has commenced the is one of scenic beauty, and well M r. and Mrs. Lawrence Z im m er viding power for A merican farm s. carpenter work on the K irk school equipped for the raising of foxes on The po p u larity o f polo, the bridle man visited a t N. E. C handlers house. a com m ercial scale. He started p a th , the race track, and the chase Sunday Mr. and Mrs. C. L. F alk sr. were with three pair of foxes and now A num ber of friends from their is widespread and is increasing. callers at L. R. F a lk ’s Monday. has fourteen. * In addition, lie ha- old home near T re n t visited the olber sm all fur hearing anim als on Mrs. Chrietensen and sisters, The clothes th a t make the women Blood fam ily Sunday th e farm . Mrs. Marx and Mrs. McElroy visit are the same clothes th a t break the Mr. and Mrs. A. L. K n ig h ten The celebration on Sundav was m n. ed Mrs. E dna Rike W ednesday. 4 of A lbany spent S unday at the Mrs. A. L. Falk and daughter K nighten farm Mamie and A lbert W est were T he peaches are beginning t o 1 H arrisburg and Brownsville callers As Cold as the Frozen N o rth (ripen at the Blood orchard. Tuesday. Miss M itzner will preach a t the is our icecream . It is delightfully Pine Grove ch urch, both m orning cooling and refreshing after a h a r d |a0 <l evening, next Sunday, Neighborhood News Pine Grove Points 7 S u n d ay evening callers a t the Lee Ingram home were Mr. and Mrs. Butler and children, Mr Chapm an and Miss C hapm an of H arrisburg, Mr. and Mrs. Clay Foreeman and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. W hitb°ck and their guest, Mrs. Frances Bloomfield. ’ 1 plate. t - all Spoon River Sparks flavors It m akes an ideal refreshm ent and is nourishing and wholesome. Clark’s Confectionery HALSEY GARAGE Paa 1er in HUDSON & ESSEX Cars G e n e r a l R e p a ir in g a n d B a tte r y W o r k Acetylene Welding Two Fords For Sale New T ire Prices 1915 —New Publier . . $50.CO 1922—Brand new Rubber, in good C ondition <175.(0 :»)x3 1.2 Sd. Prem ier cd.(18.75 30x3 1.2 O. S. Pr. cord 9.50 30x3 1.2 lubes . . . 1.90 (Form erly Hotel H alsey) NEW LY R EN O V A TED Misr Florence H opper helped Mrs. ('. B. Gibson cook for the threshers last week. 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George Anderson from C anada is stopping nt W- R- K irks for a few days. He is on the way to the home of Ids parents, at Palo Alto, California. HOTEL SYLVIAN may comm unicate with Ensign Lee ot the Salvation Army (B y an E n te rp iis c R eporter) (By an Enterprise Reporter) M r. and Mrs. Michael R ickard, accom panied by Mr. and Mrs. Mc Kee of Eugene drove to P hilom ath I S unday w here they were m et by their other children, M r. and Mrs Raymond R ickard and Mr. and I Mrs. Roberts and children and t n - | joyed a picnic dinner together. Mrs. Roberts and children accom panied her parents home for a visit. P o r tla n d Miss Lillie Rickard and brothers, lease and E m ery, spent Sunday afternoon at the home of th e ir uncle E. M. Je n k s of T angent. Stop in and enjoy We have To Mrs. E dna I’bilpott arid little son of H arrisburg visited her sister M rs. Chester C urtis, M onday a fte r noon. Alford Arrows shopping tour. « 3 .9 0 Miss H enrieita Starnes of Shedd helped Mrs. E. D. 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