Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, March 10, 1927, Image 1

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A g r c u ltu re
H o r tic u ltu r e
L iv e s to c k
A Weekly Chronicle ot Local Events and Progress in Linn County
Established 19K
From the Editor's
Point of View
The boy who is tempted to emulate
Diamond Dick Deadeye should make s
study of the .Veneta robbers as they
•ppear today,
HALSEY, OREGON, THURSDAY MARCH 10, 1927
11 a year in advance
H A L S E Y , LIN N A N D O R E G O N
H, F- Almon and wife are leav­
Pollution of Streams a Gus Moser thinks he ¿knows a Port­ ing Halsey today for Yreka, Cal.
land man who wonld make a .better
Gar die Miller started early in
Live Problem
governor than Ike Patterson.
life having sciatica. She ia gittiug
The February number of the Pa­
better.
cific Printer and Publisher contains,
D a iry
P o u ltry
W ool
attended the party giveu by the M _ . . „
I ,
juvenile grange at Charity grange | ^ e W S O* I n t e r e s t
were 20 cases of tlu, 1 of measels,
4 of mumps and 4 of smallpox.
William Martin of Turner was a
caller at Halsey aDd Brownsville
last week Tuesday.
W. A. Allen died [this morning
shortly after midnight. Though
suffering foi years with creeping
paralysis Mr. Alien was always
bright and cheerful, hearing his
affliction with fortitude.
His
funeral is at the Methodist church
this afternoon.
hall
B. E Cogswell of Portland ia
apending some time at the farm.
J. F. Isom of Oakridge Is vis-
itiog at the home of hit brother,
E. D. Isom, and doing tome work
at the farm,
From the Schools
Beaver K night... Ball ...
School Clubs...Feast
The Bulletin makes the same
Corvallis, March 7.
as a special stunt in fine printing, charge as other papers for business
Mrs. Sarah M. D ugherty, from
Chester Frost of Halsey has
the no lea« fine poem: “Beautiful
notices. Church announcements and
been pledged a heaves knight.
Willamette.” When that, as well as all other religious, charitable or edu whom C. P. Moody bought bis
Mrs. C. H Tandy and son Elmer
the expression, "Where rolls the cational notices of free gatherings home, was brought from Portland
Ooa freshman ia selected from
of Yoncalla visited at Chester
Oregon and hears no sound save his are published free. When any charge for interment. Funeral at tbe
each fraternity and indepeudent
Curtis* Monday night.
own dashing,” was written those is made for entertainment, dance, Church of Christ at 10 today. Her
group every year to represent it
livers were as nature made them. supper, play or any other similar son Asa and sister and family
J. D. Brubaker and family vis in the Intercollegiate Knights, an
The red man made no move to de­ affair, then the Bulletin make« a
ited at John Yoder's Sunday
came Tuesday for the obsequies,
undergraduate honorary associa­
prive those noble streams of their charge for publishing such notice.
A. F. Robnett and daughter tion which acta as a “ pep and
grandeur. Not so the white man. This is the practice everywhere and preceding the body, which arrived
Doris came down from Eugene radition •’ committee for the
He has made them the filthy and is fair to all concerned. — Harris Wednesday.
Mrs. B. Logan, a resident of
noisy Willamette and Columbia.
W. A. Allen’s sister, Mrs. W. Halsey until a .few months ago, I Saturday, bringing Ctrl Isom college.
burg Bulletin.
The last century has seen wonder­
home. Carl bad been in Eugene
Leadership, ability and willing,
H. Beene, and husband arrived is ill in a Corvallis hospital.
ful development in the field of hy­
for the last two weeks giving his naea to work for the collage are the
yesterday
from
Long
Beach,¡Cab,
Church
Notices
giene, and the prospect is that an­
Lillian Reynolds conquered the blood in an effort to better the requisites for membership. The
and were here when he died.
other hundred years will see still Methodist—Next Sunday :
mumps
aud is at school again,
condition of his aunt, Mrs. C. E. kuights instruct tbe freshmen in
greater strides in that line.
Mrs. C. P. Stafford is spending
10 a. m., Sunday echool
Mrs. J. C. Bramwell was home Mercer, who is still very low.
This subject of making our streams
the songs. They meet aud enter-
a week in Portland.
11, Public servicesä
purer and safer to life ol man and
from Corvallis Sunday.
Vivian Fruns spent Sunday with tain all visiting teams, function at
3, Junior League
Sunday Miss Beulah Miller had
beast is not dead but sleepeth. It is
11 college activities each as ath­
Oscar Marty has come in from Beverly Isom.
6:80, Epworth League
impossible that it should remain dor­
as guests Mr."and Mrs. Soymonr
letic
events and conventions, and
his homeitaad near Monroe and is
The school board has built a new
7:30, public services.
Browning and Mrs. Browniug’s
mant. Not only are human lives endan­
help
to instill in the “ frosh ” the
doing
spring
work
on
the
Mrs.
N.
fence around the school yard.
gered and some lost every year
7:30 Thursday, prayer meeting mother, Mrs. Shaw. Miss Dodge
regular
college “ pep.”
C.
Smith
farm.
through the use of foul water, but
Here all will find a welcome, and Miss Ruth McMahan.
Pfne Grove Points
an important source of food is threat­
Earl Louoks of Brownsville is
College Cor.
(By Special Correspondent)
Karl Bramwell and B. M.
ened with destruction. The fish can regardless of social standing. Your
Nueing Elbert Bede of the Cottage
0
th«
Basket»
and
th« Balls!
presence
will
help,
and
we
will
try
withstand the disease-laden fluid no
Bond, Masonic lodge officers, went
Mias Leone Palmer, youngest daugh
Grove Sentinel and bis daughter
to do you good.
Wednesday
evening,
March
2, the
better than we.
ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Palmer, of
to Shedd for practice Tuesday
Ruth for damages for an auto the Lake Creek neighborhood, and girls’ basketball team of Tangent
Not even tho ocean is « safe place
J. S. Miller, pastor.
evening.
collision,
for sewage. It has long been known
Fred Lowry Jr. of Corvallis were high school encountered the Halsey
Mrs. J, P. Cooley, wife of the
that people have died from eating
united in marriage by the Rev. ,1. girls' team in a game in the city hall,
Altord Arrows
oysters that feed from water con­
ex-postmaster of Brownsville, took
R. N. Bell at his home in Corvallis which ended in a score of 18 to 10
(Enterprise correspondent)
taminated with the germs of typhoid
Thursday evening. After Mrs. Lowry in their favor.
the train here for Portland yester­
fever carried by sewers.
Th« Halsey girls representing the
Mrs. G. W. Householder and has completed her year’s work as
day.
The day is coming when many n
teacher of the Pine Grove school they club organized in the interest of has-
sone
of
Myrtle
Point
and
Mrs.
Mrs. R.
P. Dougherty of
Willamette valley city will long for
ketabll playing were: Left forward,
will make their home in Corvallis.
Brownsville got home from the Guy Roberts and children of To­
such a supply of pure water as Clear
ilelen Williams; r. forward, Bess
Mr. and Mrs. Burke and daughter Reynolds; 1. guard, Frances Norton;
ledo were Sunday guests at Mi.
lake would have afforded to all of
north Saturday.
of Salem visited at the Charles Nich­
them in the upper valley if they had
guard, Wanda Veatch; c, Halen
Ed Starr of Brownsville was chael Rickard’s.
ols home over the week end.
all joined in the effort to bring that
Carter;
s. center, Lena Bass. These
Violet Burnett of Harrisburg
over Friday to ice hia sister, Mre.
wonderful resource into use.
Missea Florence Fisk and Grace centers proved too much for those
spent
the
week
end
with
Velda
Frank Leeper, and husband, both
Our cities have only begun their Church of Christ—
Pehrsson came up from Monmouth of Tangent and kept the ball going
Curtis.
growth. The day is coming when
of
whom had flu.
Friday to spend the week end at their towards their forwards, who had
Preachiog, 11
they will bo driven to such straits
riore opportunity to shoot for the
Beverly Isom spent Saturday respective homes.
Reported to the state board of
Christian
Endeavor,
6:30
os has Los Angeles in the search
basket. Lack of adequate practice.
night with Blanche Steinke and
health
from
this
county
last
week
Precaching,
7:30
Mrs. H. L. Blood, who has been It is believed, lost them the game.
for a sufficient supply of nature’s
quite iff, is improving.
Clifford L. Carey, pastor.
beverage. The southern city is seek­
U. Corbin refereed.
ing now to secure water front the
I.ater in the evening the members
H. L. Blood and son Raymond wire
far-off Colorado river, that she may
'f
tho girls' club, assisted by their
Albany visitors Wednesday.
be able to meet future growing de­
basketball coach, Mrs. Coleman, ser-*
mands.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Knighten and *d refreshments to tho visitors and
We have an abundant supply of
daughter of Albany attended the com­ Jther young people.
•'
muoh better quality, comparatively
munity meeting Friday evening.
The next game to be played by the
d ose to our doors, but nothing has
Mr. and Mrs. George Chandler and club team on the home floor Will bo
been done to secure it except that
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son were county seat callers Friday. March 11, when Bellfountain will be
one man, to keep it within our reach
the visiting opponents.
M iss Clarabelle Blood came home
a short time, has filed a claim on it.
The Halsey high school boys' bas­
Wednesday to assist with the work ketball team played at Shedd last
Perhaps his efforts will be vain, for
during her mother’s illness.
only by generally united eflort can
Friday evening. The score was in
the great boon be secured.
favor
of Shedd.
The
community
meeting
was
held
D o YOu K n o w
The Halsey players were: Uriel
Friday evening. The program, con­
Herman
sisting of readings by Lucille Shedd, Corbin, Francis Leeper,
la bis economy program Governor
Grace Pehrsson and Thelma Knight­ Koontz, Collie McCord. Henry Kirk,
Patterwn did not. tod it necessary to
en and a number of musical selec­ substitute, Cyrus McAllister. Leland
veto any appropriations result iu< from
tions, was enjoyed by those present, Pennei rrfereed.
over-generosity of the •’higher ups’’
Come in and sec eur stock
The girls’ club team of Halsey play­
after which a lunch was served.
. C A P IT A L A N D S U R P L U S
ia the legislature towards O. A. C.
Try our service and
ed the same evening, losing by a
Estes Bass and family were Sunday
Wo will try to please you
score of 47 to 6 to Shedd high school
Commercial and Savings accounts Solicited
visitors at L. E. Eagy’s.
Learn who paroled the men who later
learn. Leland Pennei of Shedd and
committed tbe Veneta robbery and
F . B U F O R D M O R R IS ,
P. A. Pehrsson visited Misses Pearl George Cross of Halsey each refereed
■torders and yon can tell who was re­
and Nora Pehrsson in Corvallis » half of the game.
sponsible for those crimes. |
Sunday.
W HO W O U L D N ’T
H«ls«y Not«»
SM ILE HAPPILY
Spoon River Spark»
Halsey Pharmacy
" H E N P E C K E D H O L L E R G O S S IP ”
March 25, 8 p. m.
Your Store for personal
General admission 35c.
Service
CITY HALL
Children 10c
HOME TALENT
that we have anything
and everything at any
time, day or night?
HALSEY STATE BANK
that we have fair prices?
that prices are the same
to all?
Halsey, Oregon
$ 3 5 ,0 0 0
Proprietor
We Bring the Cty t » You
upon opening a box of these delicious
candies? TKc wonderful assortment,
various flavors- and tempting appear­
ance of these “lumps of delight” win
to us all lovers of good sweets and
judges tof confectionery excellence,
try thtjrn once and see if we exagger­
ate Vie perfection of these goods.
With the season’s latest offerings in
Coats, Dresses and Hats
The continuation of our ready-to-wear serv­
ice, under the direction of Mrs. McKinley,
enables you to purchase at our store tho newest
styles in women’s wear
Clark's Confectionery
Friday, March 11
Beautiful Dresses 7
New designs —New fabrics
$8.98 to $49.75
AU tbe freehneas of tpring
ie suggested in these new
faehionable garment! Raised
waist lines, slenderising hip
linee, rippliig skirts and
puffy ileevee add a touch of
apringtime that is iocompar­
able.
Attractive Coats
Dres9 Coat»—Sport Types
$14.75 to $49.75
Coat styles with delightful
simplicity, subtle charm and
pleasing practicability. Ka­
sha, Bengaline, flannel and
other fabrics of soft teiture
are fashioned in styles in­
spired by Paris sod approved
by America's b«st designers
The Season’s Newest Millinery
$ 3 .9 8 to $9.98
M. V. KOONTZ Co.
REM EM BER
That with spring comet a hankering for trips in yonr auto—bu not for
blowouts on those trips or other annoying troubles—therefore you
should see what we can do for youri in our low-priced
FISK AND F E D E R A L TIRES
O E N E R A L REPAIRING
GENERAL
BATTERY C H ARGING
G A SO LIN E
The HAYSEY GARAGE
Z H a n d ltq
A fter the. holidays is the time to
have your auto overhauled and every
defect m c/jr or motor remedied. Don t
v;ait until the spring rush.
ARROW GARAGE
i
<Ent«rpr'M CbrrM pondsacs)
(School R eporter)
Misses Mayme Falk and Edith Bll-
The student body was entertained
ycu spent Thursday evening at H. Wednesday of last week by the sopho­
J. Falk's.
more class. The program consisted
A. L. Waggener and wife visited of « song by th« student body/‘Tramp,
at J. P. Templeton’s Friday.
Tramp, Tramp;’’ piano solo, Nellie
Mrs. W. A. Carey was called to Falk; song by sophomore cla ss
Salem last Wednesday on account of "Moonlight and Roses;” piano duet,
the illness of her father, Mr. Stone. Ruth Sturtevant and Nellie Falk;
song, sophomore class, “Let me call
Mrs. Edna Rike and He.rlle and you Sweetheart," and the high school
James Rike spent Saturday afternoon song by the student body.
st L. R. Falk’s while Mr. Rike a l­
The state club leader, Mr. Calivan,
ter ded a jhone meeting at the Kirk visited the school Wednesday of last
school.
week and talked to the students of
Visitors at L. A. Falk's Sunday the high school. He gave a very in­
were Albert West, George Shaw and teresting talk on what one may make
of his opportunities. He gave us an
C. L. Falk Jr. and family.
'¡lustration of two young men who
J. N. Elliott and family and Mitt
had asked him for a little money to
Louise Seefeld visited at O. J. Al­
buy a meal. He said that these men
bertson’s Sunday.
at least had a means of getting their
Miss Edith Bil>eu spent Thursday meals, even though they might never
and Friday with her sister, Mrs. A. Lav« had an opportunity to get an
L. Falk. Mamie Falk went home eduoation. He brought very forcibly
with Edith for the week end.
to our minds that we as high school
The E. E. Careys were ill last students had the opportunity to make
of ourselves what we are to be in
week.
the future.
H. J. Falk and wife made a trip
Mr. Calivan also spoke of the work
to Albany last week Wednesday.
of the state legislature. He said
R. E. Bierly and family were Sun­ that the two principal measures that
were passed by that body affecting
day dinner guests at L. R. Falk’s.
the schools were: One to compel all
Mrs. Merwin Vannice and children
country schools to hold at least eight
and Kenneth Vannice and Nellie Falk
and one-half month« of «ctiv« school
spent Saturday evening and Sunday
each year. The other requires that
in Salem visiting at j. II. Vanaiee's. ail teachers must liave a college or
They attended the freshman glee Sat­ full normal school course before they
urday evening.
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