Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, October 13, 1926, Image 1

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RURAL E
A g rc u ltu re
H o rtic u ltu re
L i v e s t o c k
A V eekly Chronicle of Local Events and Progress in Linn Countv
VOLUME 15
HALSEY. OREGON WEDNESDAY OCT. 15. 1926
NUMBFR 24
D a iry
P o u ltry
W ool
P. T . A. Hold First Meeting
Mrs. Fred Taylor has been
High School Notes
school student, was in town Friday
Veteran Passes Away
Jay Moore has traded his resi­
visiting at the home of her father,
evening.
____ _
dence
property in East Halsey to
J.
C.
Standish,
and
wife.
Fred
The P. T- A. held its first ses­
(High School Reporter)
Waller
Duff for a 5 acre tract of
Frank
Vennor,
82,
veteran
of
Iris
McPherson,
who
was
a
high
recently
purchased
a
modern
home
sion of this term at the school
The high school classes have
building Friday, Oct. 8. Mrs. D. on Oswego lake with lake frontage. elected their officers for the year, school student last year, is now the civil war, died at his home in land adjoining the city of Grants
Brownsville Monday
morning. Last. Mr. D u i and family ex-
going to school at Monroe.
H. Sturteva nt, who was elected He goes back and forth to and as follows;
Mr.
\
enner
was
one
of
the
surviv­ | pect to move to their new home in
president at the last meeting, re­ from his work in Portland.
Floyd Walter and Goldie Carter
freshm en — Bessie Reynolds
ing
members
of
the
Brownsville
G. Halsey within a abort time. Paul
signed the position and Mrs. Inez
Three young p?ople from Halsey president, Allan Beene vice-presi- returned to grade school here on
A.
R.
post.
Mr.
Venner
bad
been
Popraan aud family who have been
Freeland was elected to fill the •will be enrolled at the Noreh Pa­
Tuesday, Oct. 12.
dent, Ernestine Coleman secretary
occupying
the Moore property
a
resident
of
Linn
county
for
the
place. Delegates elected to go t > cific Evangelical Institute this
and treasurer, John Miller ser-
past
55
years.
His
first
residence
have
moved
into the residence re­
the Parent-Teachers’ congress at winter. Miss Amanda Mitzner,
The Christian Endeavor society in the county was at Halsey in the cently vacated by Tom Hover and
geunt-at-arms aud Professor Patton
Salem were Mrs. B. M. B^nd and who has been spending her vaca­
class advisor.
of the Halsey Church of Christ early 70’s when he operated a family,
Mrs. A. H. Quimby alternate and tion at home, returned there Mon-
served lunch at the Clark Smith photographic studio for about two
Sophomores
—
Bessie
Harvey
Mrs. C. P. Moody alternate to day to resume her studies, as did
Mrs. Adda Letper who recently
sale and made $22 above expenses. years.
take the place of Mr3. Freeland, Gilbert Carey, while Harvey, president, Frances Norton vice-
moved to Albany haa returned and
The
Eudevvorers
wish
to
express
president, Ruth Sturtevant secre­
who is unable to attend. A dis­
will occupy the lower room« of her
fight has decided to become a .
Arthur Robnctt hug sold his prop­
tary
and treasurer and Professor their appreciation to the ladi* r-
cussion of fair and club work was student there this term .
Halsey
residence.
Mra. Lloyd
who donated pies.
Patton class advisor.
erty located a short distance east
held at this meeting, with the hot e
Byerley, her daughter, will be
Juniors—Charley Wright presi­
Rev. Joseph S. Miller and wife of Halsey on the Brownsville road with her for a time, and Misa
of arousing more enthusiasm
Misses Mary Smith and Goldie
to A A. Barber. Mr. Barber ex­
along th at line in this community. Willbanks were week-end guests of dent, Roy Safley vice-president, arrived Saturday and are now set­
Maude Ferguaon will have rooms
pects to reside there with his there also,
A literary program followed the Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Carey of Mary Smith secretary and treas­ tled in the M. E. parsonage. Rev.
urer, Carl Sperling manager and j Miller delivered two interesting daughter. Miss Lillian. The sale
discuseion, as follows :
Eugene. They attended'the Bible
Mr. and Mrr. J, H. Stevenaon
sermons to his new congregation price is reported to be $1,000.
Piano duet —Nellie Falk, Louise Lniveafity reception Friday eves Mrs. Freeland class advisor.
and
the former’s brother, Baird
The
seniors
have
not,
yet
elected
at the Sunday services.
Geo. Tycer of Portland wae a
Seefeld.
ing.
Stevenaon of Portland, who has
their
officers.
visitor
at
the
home
of
John
Bress­
Song by the 4th and Cth grade
Judging from the num berot “ No
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Safley drove
ler Monday. He was returning been visiting here for several weeks
girls.
The freshman clifss also made
Hunting”
signs
that
have
been
dis­
to Newport Sunday and were ac- plans for a return party’ to he
from Klam ath Falls, where he had went to Eugene for a viait with
Reading— Eloise Smith.
Stanley Steveuson and family
Reading—Keuneth Workinger. oom pan ied home by Mr. and Mrs given to the sophomores Oct. 22. tributed by the Enterprise office been called by the death of bis Wednesday and returned Thurs­
George
Maxwell.
Ruth McNeil and Edward Blood the past two weeks the greater por­ son who lived with his grand p a r ­ day.
Telephone conversation—Be.--be
Reynolds and Ernestine Coleman.
have
both visited the high school tion of the farming lands in this ents.
Mr. and Mrs. O. J Albertson
Gilbert Carey and wife were
Song—Leila Gansle and Vivian
rooms
during the last week.
district will be posted againet h u n t­
and daughter Vida and Mr. and
Get your “ No Hunting" signs at guests of John aud Mary LaRue
Frum.
Delora Wells, a former high ing by the morning of the 17th. i the Enterprise office.
Mrs. Robert Ramsay spent Sunday
Sunday.
Solo dance—Fern Rossman
with Joe Eiliot and family.
Piano Trio— Nellie, Peail a n d
Mamie Falk.
'I here will be a further discussion
of fairs and club work at the next
meeting and plans are being made
to have a speaker present a t that
time.
Castor Oil (odorless and tasteless)
•
Not Specials—but
Everyday Prices
■1 on for____________________
25c
Gilbert Carey lias gone to Port­ Spirits of Camphor, 2 oz f o r . . .......... 25c
land, where he will be a student at
1 oz................... 15c
the N orth Pacific Evangelistic In ­ Tr. Iod jiie in applicator bottle 1 oz 25c
stitute this winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gansle and
Leila drove to Kingston Sunday,
visiting F ran k ’s uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. H M. Huntley, and
also to Mehama, where Mr. and
Mrs. Louie Fritz, relatives ol Mrs.
Gansle, reside.
M ineral Oil, (purecT rless) 16 oz 1 pt 75c
Arom itic Cascara Sagrada, 2 oz___ 25c
“
4 o z ....
50c
“
“
M
16 o z . . . . $1.75
1 Epsom Salts, 1 lb ............................... 10c
“
“ 3 lb ............................... 25c
Pure Glycerine, 5 o z ____________ 25c
Boric Acid, 2 o z ________________ 10c
“ 4 o*...................
15c
W. A. Muller and wife and son
“
“ 8 o z ................................. 25c
Harold spent Sunday in Albany us
guests of relatives.
Miss Ellen Var.nice. who teaches
school at Alsea, spent the week
er.d with her brother Mirwvn and
family.
Oregon’s total bonded debt is already
$166,000,000
Also
Formaldehyde, 1 lb ____ _________
50c
“
1 lb bring your own bottle 45c
Mrs. Chester Osburne of Port-
And
land arrived Thursday to be the
guest of her mother, Mrs. Eliza Tanlac...................................................... $1.00
K arnak................................................ $1.10
Brandon, for a few days.
The Christian church is p lan­
ning soon to have a new concrete
sidewalk north of the church
property.
V O TE A G A IN S T
HI G H ER T A X E S
Keep thia list for corn
parisorr and future re
ference.
Halsey
Pharm acy
™£5CRlPI
We a n there day and n ig h t”
Its per capita state debt is the highest in the Union
T he Housewives’ Council “ W ater and P ow er” A m endm ent
would permit a new political board to issue $ 5 3 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 more bonds,
or an increase of 32 per cent to start state adventures in irrigation and
power.
VOTE 337 X NO
Against an issue of $ 5 3 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 of new bonds
Against an unlimited amount of new taxes
Against creating a board of politician-dictators
Against enrolling a new arm y of public officials
—y
y
Against paralyzing industry by bureaucratic despotism
* 'Good to the
last drop"
Against revolutionizing our form of government
J i a z tv e li C lo u s e
TODA^l — A m e r i c a s
la r g e s t
J { i g h & r a d e C o ffe e
C o ffe e
S e llin g ,
L o c a l D is tr ib u to r !«
M. V. KOONTZ CO.
Halsey, Oregon
Against a wild joy ride without brakes at your expense
IN SELF DEFENSE
Vote 337 X NO! in November
Mountain States Power Company
Paid Adv. by Oregon Public U tility Cemunttee— Opposed to the Housewives' Council "W ater and Power ’ Bonding A m e n d m e n t-
424 Pacific Building, Portland. Oregon