Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, March 31, 1927, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    kural enterprise supplement *
Halsey, Oregon, March 31,1927
(Continued on Iasi page)
time koking after bis sheep. On
per year. During the past six years
to spend the spring vacation at
Sund y they returned to Portland, the Canadian consumption has in­
their homes here. They returned taking their daughter, Mrs. Dorn’
creased about ten dozen for each
to Monmouth Sunday.
th e * S ta llio n , and three c h ild rn , ul person, while in this country the in­
Mr. and Mr». E. E. Hover were Eugene with them for a visit.
crease has been only about one-fifth
th s amount.
at Harrisburg Friday.
Mr. and Mrs A F. Rnbnett of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lowr» jr. Eugene spent luesuay at E D.
Men in Idaho who are putting out
and the senior Lowrys of Corvallis Isom t.
poison and collecting and skinning
•pant Sunday at Waldport.
Mr. and Mrs Sam Ri„g|,-r on the average 250 rabbits a day
The four Blood pupils who last
wee/ went to Eugene with their
parents make thirteen who have
moved out of the district this
term, but there are still twenty,
our pupils and all eight grades in
the school.
visited
Sunday.
81
J.
I).
not only help to keep down the num­
Brubaket’s bers of the pest, but gain a good in­
come. About 140,000 skins have
■een marketed this winter in Idaho,
is plan is being followed in several
(Herbert Hoover)
other states where jack-rabbits are
Tne output of electricity by steam troublesome
Plants has been increased sixty-seve
R ic h e t N o t E v e r y th in g
per cent, in the last fn e years with
Itlc h e s are g o tten w in , Pa l„ . ke, „
an increased fuel consumption or only w ith care and lost w ill, g r ie f T
Alford Arrows
fifteen per cen»
care o f riches lies h e a vie r
a goo,,
(Enterprise correspondent)
DI the 8,30,1,000 hydro electric horse nmn „ in n th e Inconveniences o f
L. H, Armstrong and family [power now installed 2,500,000 have honest p tiv e rry — I . E - n - n v c .
been put to work in that same period
were Sunday afternoon callers at
The number of homes served with
A. E. Whit beck’a.
electricity has increased in six years
Frank Williams visited his sister from 5.700,000 to more than 15,000-
Mrs. Rump, at Eugene one day 000. The number Qf farms served
is increasing rapidly. The average
last week.
Alum inum Baking Pan
price of power throughout the corn,
Wilma Falk mid Velda Curt,, try is now less than before the war
R««. price $1.95
----
fpeut Friday with the latter's one of tl _■ few commodities delivered
aunt, Mrs. Riggs, ln Harrisburg on less than pre-war basis.
This transformation has increased
and attended the operetta.
the
productivity of our woikmen be­
C. E. Mercer of Eugene visited
yond that of any other country; it
at E. D. Isom's Sunday.
contributes <tn our maintenance’ of
The infant son of M. O. fian ich hi«rh real wages; it relieves the home
baking ham, apples, bread,
<4 Albany was buried in the makers of many irksome tasks; and
rolls, and making candy
it adds immeasurably to home com
AMord cemetery Thursday.
forts.
Electricity Winning the Crown
“W e a r -E v e r ”
F M Bond and family of Row.
land were callers at E D. Isom’s
Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E Whitheck
were Sunday evening callers at
John Rolfe’s.
In walnut growing in western Ore­
gon the gross expenses of bearing
cicbards run from $50 to $75 an
acre; the returns from an average
orchard are 1000 pounds to the acre;
th- average price has been 25 cents
per pound, giving a gross income of
Mr. and Mrs. John Rolfe spent about $250 per acre, and a net in
Sunday at George Godwin’s, near come of $150 to $200.
Buena Vista.
Thirty million dollars’ worth of
A. N Smith of Portland is eggs were marketed co-operatively in
•peiiding sot o time at his ranch this country» in 1925; there was a
making fences.
’X « in,cT e in the8e fi>fures
M rs. B. E Cogswell and son 1926 and the volume is expected to
further increase in 1927. The poul-
Phil p of Portland called at their Iry industry is increasing in nearly
farm Saturday on their wav to ecery state as is also the consump­
Kugene, taking Mr. Cogswell with tion of eggs. Canada eats more egg.
other
country
them. He has been here for some Per capita than any
-
-
w
u iiirv
ln
♦ F lic
m
th e
world -
nnz,
230 eg g s p er person
Alum inum Tubed Cake Pan
with anti-falling feature
£1.
Tw o Sizes
9^4 or 10-in. |
diameter
for
baking all solid cakes—
angel, sponge, etc.