Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, December 30, 1926, Image 1

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A g rc u ltu ro
H o rtic u ltu re
L iv e s to c k
I) a i r y
P o u l t r y
HALSEY. O REGON, T H U R S D A Y
From the Editor’s
Point of View
W alter M. Pierce. The editor's couver
sion from «nth evil ways came, as <«d
denly as a flash of lightning, when the
governor voted t * locate a normal school
at L a O iM d e instead of at Pendleton,
He does not seem to think the gov.
ernor m ight have conscientious reasons
superior lo political pull. Maybe be
Do yon remember when, half a dozen would not recognize anything better
or more years ago, we were asked to vote than such p ull if it bumped into him in
wore highway bonds and told that they daylight.
would not increase our taxes beccuse
One wrong type iu last wreck's paper
the income trom automobiles and gaso­
line would pay principal and interest ? robbed the O. A. C. barred rock flock
record of 100 eggs per ben per year.
Xow the legislature is to be asked to
The average was 233.9, not 1JL9.
take the burden Is till virtually at full
high!) off gasoline and autos and put it
Funeral of Albert Barons
on the common or garden variety of
taxpayer. And, too, tbere are autos and
The funeral cervices for Arbert
gasoline in connection w ith most of the
Barens,
who passed away at
gardens nowaday s.
DEC.
JO. 1926
>1 a y«»r
1 o O ur Pati ons :
advAsev
o o l
Pfi’« Grove Point?
(E n te rp riM Corrwpcnaeoc«,
/o y s o f n in e te e n tw e n ty - s e v e n
¿ ß e u n to y u u tik e i f r e a m s o f h e a v e n
Lawmaker and Financier
Buncol the Taxpayer
id
W
s ( n d m a y su ch i t t s a s c o m e to y o u
I
Mie* Not a Pehrsson arrived last
week Wednesday evening to spend
tue holiday s.
iOMFTHING
jn
H oliday
The Christmas tree and pregram
at
the «choolhoue* Friday evening
i ß e te m p e r e d b y th e h o ty a r t
.
was
well attended.
C f i o v e on fJ k l n t i n t i s i s tb e t i e u r t ■
Ray Hover and wifo spent
</• b e t id e , m a y u>e b e w i s e
i Christinas at the county seat.
t r e a d t b e p a t h w h e r e h o n o r tie s .
Miss m I a HO8L
n t i - big
u._ red
- j , ..
i ,, M iss Doris
. Torgpnson
" , . and
,,
U tte r day* ou th«
Georgia Overton ot Albany are * calendar maan particularly munp-
spending vacation week at Ray tuoue dinners to th * average Am er­
Rural Enterprise.
ican housewife. H er faintly sxpena
Hover’s.
I wmietblng In the nature of roast
Misers Sophia An» and Mary turkey, duck or chicken. O f course,
Season’s Greetings
Heinrich of Corvallis and Fred lh* h“ Ws raaaeger doesn't want to
s tive th * tame thins each yaar und
bis home near l’eoria Friday, were
d h r e u g h e u t f / i e non* y e a r m a y you h a re su ccess-
lleiurich jr. of Portland spent ss a censeqasase. the spend* hoars
Do you remember that when the great
highway bond scheme was broached we at the Pine Grove church Sunday
Christmas with their parents,
In banting recipes and planning new
r e s k t t i d m g s a n d n o p u n e t u f t i m a r y o tiT u ,a y .
thing* In the menu Hue.
were shown maps of proposed paved afternoon.
A large number of
George
and
John
McNeil
andi
. .. .
y ^ itb s t e a d y h a n d a t t v / i t t t m a y y o u p r o g r e s s
.
rx
.
T b * appended menus for tbe holiday
roads, a complicated network of feeders friends aud relat ves were present
their
faimlios
anu
John,
Douglas
diiwar
and
auppar
may
prove n wcl-
leading back among the farms to take
to pay their respects to the
^ n d p r o s p e r w i th e u t m t s / e p o r e te /a y .
and
Cnarles
McLaren
of
Portlaud
ehargo
to
yonr
fam
ily,
produce to m arket— m arket roads— aud
departed oue. Rev. Mr. 8mith of
speut Christinas day at the Will
o r* w p tn “ik .k .t.
we were asked to vote bonds to get them.
► Arrow Garage
The bouds were votedjsnd the great Peoria preached the sermon and
McLaren home.
Nate
Olivo«
c«i*ry
W ee«» D ark
G lb ltt (Jrsvy
scenic high way and through lin ts paral­ the Knights of Pythias lodge of
Ralph McNeil of Junction City , Fe*n«t WtviPn»,
sw«et Pot«tn««
leling the railw ays wire built. W hen Corvallis, of which the deceased
H A L SE Y , LINN A N D O R E G O N
spent V hrietmas with his parent?, ?rt..s Faaeh.», Caullflew.r aa Gr.tm
farmers complained that they were not was a member, had charge of the
Fr«ad
H u lt« * Tent« to Salad
W,
G. McNeil and wife.
getting the promised roads they were services at the grave.
Cbaaaa Straw«
Buttor
Fr»Dlt Workinger has bought the and pleaded guilty cud paid »26
ladtvISual
F
m
x p k la Ft« W ith W hipped
told to be patient. In good tim e thev
E. E. Hover and family were | lMM"auu
»am
Sanoa
Halsey
garage
and
takes
possession
Mr.
Barens
was
the
youDgest
Gao fcr reckless driving.
Would get them. The roads could not
CoS»«
) Christmas day visitors at Everett
The Pupmans
The Christmas gift of Herbert |
, , „
. ,
all be buffi ato n e*. T h e y waited. The son of Mrs. Alice Uareus of Peoria with the lew year.
•u nssi--
1 Harrtsbug.
Hover
e
at
Oraasi) «f Tomato
T
return to Portland.
gasp
Crouton*
lliOBiy was all used on through liues. and made his home with her.
Lerwtll of Urowutville was a
F.-Uft ta la d 1
W ilk WTu»p«d Creato fianca
These are roads to be proud of, though
Besides the widowed mother he
Alford
Arrows
Ch««SS
Çr»
pardon
from
the
couuty
jail,
where
¡raíkers
A»sor»«<5
C alti»
Glenn St.veusou *p*ut Christ­
some costly mistakes were made iu their
Nat t«
C hoce lota
leaves six sisters : Mrs. Clarence mas at Harold's at Brownsville
be was boarding out a booze fine.
(Enterprise Correspondent)
P um pkin 01«.
sonatructiou.
Some costly rebuilding
B rattain, Mrs, G rant B rittain
cupial w at«r
XU oupfu!« p a o li-
Mrs. J. C. Bramwell came home
Only two uew subscriptions were
was necessary.
Landis I’hilputt aud wife a n /
3 tbop ovan*«
ra il ,
anil
Mrs
Ijeightou
Bayne
of
Peoria;
from
Corvallis
for
the
vacation.
U
capful
b.-o»a
received at this uflice during the
fute*
M aiket roads, which were more needed
Iittlo son of H arrisburg spent
eu*at
t top. *ln * « r
Robert Jones of Benton receut eight days when all such
by the people who ar* developing this Mrs.
Miss Ixira Scott, from the blind Christmae at Chester Curtis'.
3 «■*■
1 to*, etne anion
Studley e, receipts were dedicated to the near school at Salem, is spending a few
X cupful avxparataS M to*, aalt
state, are being b uilt by county and road county; Mrs. Glenn
nilla
A Christmas program was given
distiict taxes. And the through road Astoria, and Mrs. Grace Apperson
ICS th* «u *«r aa< «»ason<n* to th«
east relief, aud in those cases the days at A. H, Quimby's.
at the schoolhouse Thursday afler- p am
which would do more than all the others of California; also a brother, Will,
yaia. th«n »4S th« « lig h tly b«»t«n
parties
probably
did
nut
ku
w
earn,
and watar.
SUv till w « it
i noon by the pupils and school b !»»g*s as ilk
to opeu up isolated areas and increase
Mrt>.
Beulah
Dean
and
children,
anS pour 1» a <«op c n n t - llx « *
iaui Bareue of San Francisco.
what use was to be made of the Harold aud Annette, and Robert clü**d uutU “ ,tor ,he
output of marketable products — the
P«3. « aka at iso Sagvta« F ah ro uh dt
for S flt 10 mlnat«« and 103 d««raa«
Roosevelt h ig h w a y -• is still awaiting its
money. An elderly subscriber,
J . D. Brubaker aud family rch reah »tt for tS tulnut««.
Loug
of
Albany
spent
Christinas
time, instead of being the first to be
Too Alert
none too wealthy and physically
0 *U ltfl« w *r iu Qratln.
‘peut
built.
. . Christmas
_
_ _ day with
_ Mts.
.....
JIOQOVO laavaa and trtin off the o ta lk
Luck may run down ut the heel, l.ut handicapped, donated $2, so $4 with the Quimby?.
Brubukt t ’s parents, S a m K i u g l t r fro*s !»r«o aaallflawor. Saak !u a oolu-
T h e Portland Ad club views the pluck never does.— Boston Transcript.
Miss Marian Lowery, society
went to the relief of the little
,v¡( >
¡ t!o® ?* L tbop vtnagar^ 1 top. sa lt aud I
situation aud advises that the fund
au«Jt o f w » tsr for l i m inu tas to r s -
editor of the Eugene Guard, spent
sufferers.
S a ’ I flli* a s í !as«ots
Cook w h s ls .
raised for advertising Oregon be devoted
Carl
isoin
went
to
Eugeue
»t-.vj up. la b «;;Jss »a!:e4 « ) » • » f«p
The thousaud.aore sugar Leet Christmas d a y aud Sunday at the Sunday night aud fiom there Uok s«v«n I.niv.atos yU e« o * n ü e« w o r !n s n
to attracting tourists, not farmers. That
ei!«4 b « k t).( 4tsh. pour ovov • th in
is what the state h at b u ilt roads for.
project for this valley has beer, Veatch home.
•▼ «Bovsud m¡Jk w h it* s*uo* x:id o*v*p
the
train
Monday
morning
fcr
Do you remember when the state wa
w ith VutM tod crumb« and * r tt« d
indefinitely poetpi u* 1.
Only two cats*s ot iliseat-e were Ashland to spend the holidays ut ehs*««
» m a lx * m od«-«?* ov«a. T il«
asked to guarantee inierest ou irrigation
••T-r«« six.
W illard L. M i l s is the new reportml from thie county to the ; the home of his uncle, f. F. Isom.
bonds for five years aud did so, with the
Cr*«m ot Tomato Soup.
preaideut of the Lii c C m u ty Bar state board of health last week, 1 j Miss Lillie Kit kar 1 and btotl • 1 No. 3 c m to m « - l tb«p. «u * * r
promise of reimbursement out of the
to««
IH « V ««n
profits on irrig a tio n . I t did so and
ot scarlet fever and 1 of whooping |
association.
U tap. «oda
er« Jesse and Emery attended the 4 «»f*»« p«v»i«y
paid the interest as it accrued, but all
<♦ t«p. thyrao
3 cup« «v«p vrat»4
cough.
H
lreue
Quimby,
Monmouth
stu­
m
ltk dilu ted
Christinas program at Tangent W bay l«af
prospect of reimbursement has gone
w ith
tap. p«pp*roava«
dent, Wayne Veatch of the U. of
M’ss Nettee Spencer has ebanged Friday night. Lillie spent the X
glim mering.
And now what?
The
« clo v es
S sup» w at«r
3 thap. Sour
(J., Enid Veafcb, teacher from her abodo to Eugene and we note uight at the home of her uncle, 3 all««« ev.lea
lnlders of the dishonored bonds are
3 thtp. b u tttr
eouiiug io Salem to ask that the taxpay­
Roseburg, and Ethel Quimby, that (ho hue her Enterprise se n tin Charles Jenks, am t her fatbor,
Mak« • w h it« ««oc« o f th« d ltu U il
• va p era ttd m ilk, th« b u tlsr and Sour.
ers be required to redeem them. Why?
recently from eastern Oregon, are care of Mrs. P. L. Campbell. Mr mother and brothers came tl e Osolc
th« t*m *td M with the ««aaoli-
On the ground that by paying that In­
ta*» tor flt* mlnti!«« and «train Th«r«
spending the holidays at their Campbell w ar for many years lb s I nexi Jay for Christmas dinner.
• bowl« b« I % ruu« o f pulp. Add •» « <
terest the stale led the simple miuded
to pwlp and «otnbfn* w ith lb « hot w h it«
homes.
fjsi’.d of the U. of 0
bond buyers to believe those securities
B. F. Clark and wife wcie •an««.
P o sr Im m ediately Into llierm es
sound ! Because the state allowed itself
Ruth Quimby [of Haleey high
Mrs. Shipman of the hotel Lu« afternoou callers ut Chester Curtis’ h- i "e
Whipped Cr«am flauc*.
to be buncoed once it must submit to
school is still on the sick. list.
been bedfast several days but if Friday.
T h r« « -feu rth i «up « ea p o ra ttd m ilk, t
another and heavier buncoing!
cup
w
h
ip
E. D. Isom and family spel t •u *«r. p in g ar««m. % cup powd«r«d
The people ot C harity grange improving.
The taxpayer w ill not be at Salem to
Chill th« cr*am and «vapuratad rullk
protect himself. H e w ill be at home
hall neighborho’d enjoyed a
Delos Wesley is slowly gaining Christmas day at Frank Bund's, Com
bine and w hip u n til «tHf F old In
try in g to produce enough to pay his
near Rowland; O ther guests weie t h « pu*«r and k*«p ch illed It ti ra a d r
Christmas program and trie at the in his race with inlluenza.
taxes.
Mis. L. E. Boud and Lester and to ««rr«
hall Monday evening, with plenty
Green fields and sunshine were Vera and W. C. Sickels aud
of candt aud nuts lor all. The
The Pendleton East Oregonian makes
the weather bureau's contribution
family, all of Albany.
later part of the e reuing was spent
confession that fur years it bat supported
Rank Health W ith
to
Halsey • Cbiistmus.
for office and lauded in office one of the
in conversation anil games.
J. D. Brubaker and family \ ¡sited
Three " R i" I* Pie*
must despicable of human beings— i
T here were Christmas trees and ut John Ringlet’s Sundar.
Mrs. Sm ith, formerly of Charily
Christmas fare ^n Soutlmrn 1 a i i f i c
W iuoua and Marjorie I’erry
grange com iuuuity but now of
By M A R IE K. JO HNSO N
traius uud every kiddie got a bag returned home last week from a
Corvallis, is spending a few days
A i an educational «uld*ct for cbil-
Mrs. M
Ward has not fully visit with their grandmother, Mrs. flron. health «l iold bold equal rxplt
visiling »Id friends.
w ith
th * threo
tecovtren irom the effects of rtiui Kump, in Eugene.
Mrs. H. U. Thomas of Portland
"H'a'’ In the cur-
fall.
Mi»« E tta G ard u tr.l Mr. Gule
rlcnfnni of pub­
spent Christm as day with her
lic achoolt. Doc­
The ilustrated sermon at the I’ruyther and George Godwiu and
brother,
S. Veatcb, and went
tor« declare t b i t
IT H R E A L pleasure we
Methodmt church Sunday evening fa m ily o t Buena Vista spent
ou to Votlago Grove for a few
w ith o u t
a
¿Umlay before latt tt John Rolfe'*.
attracted many uoo.meuibwp.
healthy,
atari,y
weeks' stay.
pause on the threshold of a
body It la Itnpoy.
John Rolfe and wife went lo
Church Notices
Philip Merriam had his appendix
«It»,« f<R th * > blld
Albany Monday.
to b *v * * b o a ith j,
excifsd last week.
Methodist—Next Sunday
new year to thank the friends
happy nilud.
Deo Rolfe cf Oakridge i* «;>*nd.
10 a. tu., Sunday schorl
N • * I e ct
of
XV. W. Bass parked his car in
mg the holidays with his father,
childhood defect«
11, Public services^
who have honored us with
front of the Imperial restaurant in
may
raaolt
In
Jobu Rolle
3, Junior League
Albany Monday eveotgj. Io
p e r a a a M t physi­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Johu
Rolfe
spent
M
»
-l*
K.
Jdhns**.
6 30, Epworth League
cal
hapslrssore
their patronage.
backing oui he was not * atchful
7.30, public service. All »re Christmas at George Godwin'*, Liter on. Many childhood tU* m-w
enou«b aud collided with tide car of
traceable directly to tn*tautrlUo»>.
May the future hold for
Mrs. Mabel Wilson of Portland. cordially inviteJ to all theee serv­ u«*r Buena Vista, returning ou
High
achoot students eapsclally
Sunday.
J S. Miller, p*»tor.
He settleed with her for damages ices.
Bead a verlety In foods for at tl»*.«
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^A e
J ^ a /s e y
Aar m ac y
ivisAes you a / i
u
A lappy
an
J
prosperous
K ear
y \ ',„
you and yours an abundant
measure of
happiness
and
¡ 9 2 7 tve tv is / you a l t a
prosperity.
Happy New Year
M. V. KOONTZ Co,
H ili & to .
Hardware, Implements, Furniture
a*» their (ro w tb la rapid. Tba pro
t e n of "build lo< fo o d ' should be
abundant f*r kWh schM l boys and
,<t--l* W h s * tk *y buy tb * ir lanehoona.
v*h »ah««! popU* tr* apt to d ltp lae
* pr*for*a<* for rh *e o l*i* »»»da«,
t r « ® puff* «>d candy An ip p e tla ln *
tvAebooa put op * t hots* I* much
t * be p r*f* rr *d to th * sort tb * boy or
girl might obtain *t tb* cerur «tor*
a *o r tb * «cbool.
< M *a t la all rtfh t fc r th * achoo*
tuo^h**n but tt should bo put tip In
^•flsptlng fort». I f ollced thin It I*
a,ore appetising to ««ndwlrba* than
t f la thick ploc** Fevers*«« or soup
M y b * ctrvlod la th«nuo* bottle*
h»t th * bottle* « o a t b * ear«fully
washed and s’ r*d daily a ft* r ustag.
M ilk I* roc»a>*>«nded for *a lm p*r-
’»At ptac* la th* hoy'» or g'rf* diet ba-
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