Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, April 27, 1927, Image 1

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A Weekly Chronicle of Local Events and Progress in Linn County
HALSEY. OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 27,
From the Editor's
Point of V iew
of votes. Some of its supporters are
more disappointed over the first of
these propositions than over the other.
D a iry
Po u ltr y
W ool
f t a year in advanec
“ THE PATH ACROSS THE HILL
Automobile Inspection
Would Avert Accident*
F o r B o ys’ a n d G irls ’ C lu b
Pin» Grow Point«
(B y
Special
Correspondent)
Many automobile accidents could lie
A special missionary program will ba
Hcgs, Veal, Poultry
eliminated if motorists got Into tbe given at the Peoria Methodist church
habit of having their cars inspected South Sunday evening
Ladies from
(Oregon Produce Fxohange, 102
and overhauled regularly. In the optn Lake Creek, Pine Grove and Peoria
Front st.)
Ion of the National Safety council, will take part and there will be sev­
C h aracters
There are more than half a million
which points out that a grent propor­ eral numbers by children and young
Portland, April 26.
fewer people on farms In the United
Samuel Crawford—G randpa...................Mr. Isom
tion of automobile accidents are duo people. You are invited to attend.
M
arket
closed
today
as
follows
:
States today than there were a year
Robert Post—the visitor........................ Mr. Morris
directly to faulty equipment.
W alter Conrad— Ruth s brother___Chas. Wright
ago. despite the Increase in population H ' ga, —Fancy blockers, 110 to 160
Mrs. Chas. Nichols and Mrs. Floyd
The following rules also should be
Dr.
Jimmie
Reed—with
a
mbitiou
.
.
Harry
Hussev
T h a t fact is the best sign in the farm ­
lbs.. 15ic.
carefully adhered to by motorists In Ntchols snd son Laurence were A l­
Salamander
Alexander
John
Henry
Jones
Zu­
er’s horizon. So many more mouths
bany visitors Thursday.
lu's choico...................................... Bali Bond order to cut down the number of un
Veal — Fancy, 80 to 125 lbs., 17 to
to consume what the remaining farm
Mrs. Davis—Grandma................... Mrs. LaFollette necessary accidents:
Mrs. W D McLaren and Mrs. E. E.
18c. Market weak.
era produce. I f the process continues
Ruth Conrad— ' ' Bobbie ’ ’ ................. Miss Coldiron
Brakes should be kept in efficient Hover attended the Women's Mission­
there will come enough demand to Poultry, f. o, b. Portland— Heavy
Fto Gray— Ruth’s cousin___________ Miss Clark
condition at all times, and frequent ary meeting at Mrs. Alice Dunn's in
consume the supply, and demand in ­
Lu le—a neighbor..................... ....... Mrs. Rostuian
testa should be made.
Peoria Thursday.
colored hens, over 4 lbs., 26c.
Znzu—the cook...................................... Mrs. Kizer
creases prices.
Chains should be used during ley
Light bens, under 4 lbs , 22c.
Though Halsey Is a rural center, and
L. I . Eagy and family visited M r.
and wet weather.
In one of the leading counties in the
Old roosters. 12c.
Number plates should be kept clean. Esgy's parents near Oakville 8unday.
state in Juvenile school club work, it
Motorists should not tolerate noisy
L. C. Hughes and family visited rela-
is only quite recently that the move­
mufflers.
i tives at Creswell Sunday
ment here has received the attention
Auto Races at Salem
AU cars should be equipped with
Roy Reynolds, Charles Munger Brownsville-Halsey stage line, hereto­
Ross Gibson visited at Frank G ib­
to which its importance entitles it. A
bumpers, as they w ill lessen damage
fore conducted by J. E. Southworth.
and
Edward
Blood
made
a
trip
to
Ibe Northwestern Automobile
son's Sunday.
few years ago a girl from this vicinity
due to collision.
The Brownsville Times has discard­
took high honors in canning club Racing association has the signa­ Portland and Rainier Sunday and
John McNeil Jr. has been unable to
ed the old linotype which M r. Taylor
work, and now the Juvenile clubs in
attend school on account of sickness.
tures of twenty drivers io Denver, called on an aunt of Munger.
obtained
with
the
property
and
he
is
and around Halsey are receiving due
attention and the Parent-Teachers Tulsa, Omaha and various parts
The detective story in this week’s enjoying a new, more efficient and
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hover of Albany,
association is doing good work. To the of the northwest to agreements to Enterprise is not fiction, but is an generally more satisfactory machine.
Bert Haynes and fam ily and Mrs. Ev­
schoolteachers belongs the principal participate in auto races at tbo
erett Hover of Harrisburg and Mrs.
We are glad the petting party W inter
illustration of the fact that, no
credit for boosting club work.
and Mrs. Fred Sylvester were Sunday
and
Spring
have
been
holding
has
Christ said: "The poor ye have a l­ Salem fair grounds May 7 and m atter how successful a crim inal ended. The former no longer lingers
visitors at E. E. Hover’s.
uly 4.
ways with you,” and in these days we
may flatter him self that he is for in the lap of the latter, which is m ak­
may add to the poor those who "make
There will also be motorcyole a while, he is pretty sure to come ing two blades of grass grow where but
Alford Arrows
a poor mouth.” They cry "hard times”
one grew before in the flower and
when all of them have more of the races and what has never been to grief ultim ately.
vegetable beds.
(Enterprise vorreapondent)
conveniences and luxuries of life than at the fair grounds, a 3-mile race
Mrs. Fred Applegate of Yon-
A new pump has been set up and
Brian Perry and fam ily visited his
any preceding generation ever had.
between a fast airplane and one o<
calls, Mrs. Mayme Robinson and new concrete surroundings Installed at
mother, Mrs. M attle Kump, in Eugene
A people whose men spend more
he
fastest
cars.
Sunday.
for tobacco and their women more for
two daughters and Mr. T rapp of the city drinking place on First street
Tv COURTNEY
quite early enough for the expected
cosmetics, not to mention a thousand
Portland and Mrs. Merle Koppe thirsty days of summer.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. W hit beck were
RYLEY
other unnecessary items, than the
Sunday afternoon callers at Michael
Dangerous
Practice
to
and
son
snd
brother-in-law
and
total of the taxes regarding which we
COOPER
Miss Nettie Spencer made a flying
Rickard's.
hear such bitter complaints, are not
Stop for Ride Beggar* the la tte r’s wife of Eugene were visit home from Eugene last week.
Frank Williams visited his sister In
ground down by poverty.
Kind-hearted motorists are warned at Dr. M arks’ Sunday.
"The Path Across the H ill" ought
Old Brent was a grouch.
Benton county Sunday.
We hear much about agricultural against being too liberal In giving
depression, and there is basis in the people rides, in n bulletin Issued by
Business had made him
Worth and John Bass and their to lead a good many people to Koontz'
C. E. Mercer of Eugene spent Satur­
hall tomorrow night.
plaint in the fact tnat farmers, not the National Safety council, which
day night and Sunday at E. D. Isom's.
wives expected to start today for
so. He never had had
being organized as other industrialists says:
Dr. Oliver expressed surprise at the
Guests at
Chester Curtis' Sunday
tune to be a boy, to be
are, are nnablc to force the payment
It often is dangerous to stop for pe­ Nevada to work on a rock crusher good attendance at the Methodist Sun­
were Herbert Tandy and fam ily of
a youtli, to get married
of fa ir prices for their products in destrians who want a ride. Sometimes for the same company th a t has day school and church Sunday morn­
Venlta, M r. and Mrs. Landis Phllpott
ing. Those who knew him were not
comparison w ith those of manufac- these beggurs are hold-up men.
been employing them at Marioo . surprised
or do anything else ex­
snd son Lee of Harrisburg and Lola
at
the
clear-cut
sermon
he
tused goods. The lumbermen or the
It Is bad taste to pick up girls. In
and. W ilma Falk
cept
make
money.
The
preached.
H.
W.
C
hanc)
it
building
a
new
I producers, through close organiza- some cities the police arrest aatolsts
Mrs. Joe Cersovskl is eaajoytng a visit
can guage the amount of output who get companions this way.
doctors read him a sen­
barn on his farm .
H. L. Almon has bought a 10-acre
from two of her nieces from Portland.
School children who stand In the
to suit the demand. Tlie farmer can­
tence
which
was:
to
drop
farm
near
Corvallis
with
six
acres
In
Lawrence Zim m erm an of Shedd
not.
roadway, begging rides to and from
Mrs. Chester Curtis and daughter
hearing strawberries and loganberries
everything and get back
' '
But thera-are enougn Instances with­ school, may he hit by machines or is uursing a broken hand.
Velda were afternoon callers at J. H.
He «will not be hunting a Job when
in the knowledge of each of us to stumble or slip and full beneath the
to nature unless he de­
Rickard's Monday.
Adrian Sm ith is carpentering those berries are ready to be picked.
prove th at profit can be made on the wheels of the car which has stopped
sired
to
wear
a
wooden
The boys of the Harris school de­
a t Oakland, Oregon.
farm.
The boys' and girls' clubs are for them.
Mrs. Jess Cross will present her
feated the boys of the Alford school in
resulting in a rising generation fitted
overcoat and be the
Shedd students in a recital at the
J-
W.
Hiil.
who
was
partner
a baseball game last. Friday afternoon
to show a larger and constantly grow­
Methodist church in their town this
chief figure in a funeral.
with Fred Burke in the Browns­ evening
on the latter school's ground.
ing percentage of these successful ones
and the Halsey students at
among the rural population. The corn
ville blacksm ith ship, has been the Church of Christ here M ay 14.
Mr. and Mrs. Chandler and daugh­
Read the laughable and
club, the calf, pig, sheep, goat or
ter Agnes called on M r. and Mrs. Joe
appointed adm inistrator of F red’s
thrilling experiences of
All Jersey bulls are likely to be ugly
poultry club, result in more profitable
Cersovski Sunday afternoon.
estate.
corn fields, stock farms or poultry
after they are 2 years old. One knock­
Brent while he was try­
Last Tuesday Mrs J. D. Brubaker
plants, and the Juvenile club move-1
Thomas Ardry down one day last
Next week is clean-up week by ed
ing to learn how to turn
was taken suddenly very 111 and was
week, attacking him from behind by
ment, now established and growing
taken to a hospital In Eugene
She
order of the city council. If you surprise, and inflicted painful in ju r
throughout the country, will do much
back the clock.
was brought home Monday of this
to solve the "farm problem” which
read {Hill & Co.’s advertisem ent les, but stopped to eat some m ill feed
week, much improved in health.
our lawmakers talk about so much with
you may make it c'.earwbp-piint- Mr. Ardry had been carrying and the
and
up
gentleman got away.
so little practical result.
Mr. and Mrs. John Rolfe accom­
up.
Juvenile school elubs may do many
panied Mrs. Rolfe's daughter. Miss
Reported to tlie state board of
times as much toward solving farm
Etta Godwin, and Mrs. Oail Prayther
fo r
Church Notices
of Beuna Vista to Foster Sunday.
problems as all the lawmakers in all
health from thia county last week
There they visited another daughter
Starting in
legislative bodies.
were 9 cases o f influenza, 1 of Methodist—Next Sunday :
of Mrs. Rolfe. Mrs. William Junkhe,
10 a. in., Sunday school
The rapid growth of the boys' and M o t h e r ’s
DiIV C n r d d measels, 2 of mumps and 1 of
and family.
R U R A L E N T E R P R ISE
« ' agricultural school clubs propiises
promises
l i d l U S whooping cough. No other county
glrs'
11, Public servicess
more food per acre, per animal, per '
next week. Pive or six columns every
R o o t o f A l l V ir t u e
reported half as many influenza
7, Epworth League
month of growth, per fanner and per
week until finished.
He who does not respect confidence,
cases.
dollar of cost in the coming years
8, public services
That more people may become ac­ will never find happiness In his path.
th a n In the past. T hat way lies pros­
8 Thursday, prayer meeting quainted with the eight-pnge Enterprise The belief In virtue vanishes from hla
The editor of one of the best
perity.
Here all will find a welcome it will be sent for ten cents until this heart, the snuree of nobler actions be­
We are pleased to announce that we daily papers in Ortgen writes to
comes extinct In him.—AutTenberg.
The campaign against an income tax are open all day, evenings and Sundaj a the editor of tbe Enterprise : “ I regardless of social standing. Your story is completed.
shows signs of being shorter of funds
congratulate you on the unusual presence will help, and we will try
than it was before. Yes. and shorter
Clubs That Are Better
Than Big Sticks
C IT Y H A L L
A p ril 29, 8 o’clock
Admission
45c
35c
25c
H A L S E Y , L IN N A N D O R E G O N
W ith the
Clock
Turned Back
Filins
Brownie
Cameras
$2
have a com plete
of films
any
size camera.
NEW
S E R IA L
Get a nice box o f candy
for m other on M other’s
Day.
Morris Pharmacy
“THE CA'ICH OF THE SEASON »»
A t Harrisburg last Scnday Rev.
J- 8. M iller preached the sermon
at the obsequies of Mrs. Sarah
McNeil of Portland.
Morris Pharm acy looks out from
under a new buildinp-wide awning
and through a new screen door.
it is apparent that the
fame of “Arrowhead Ho­
siery” has carried far this
season.
Those who have seen
the newe&t colorful de­
signs are agreed that for
genuine economy com­
bined with durability and
sm art style the Arrow­
heads are in a class hy
themselves.
*e e t
F or anling or street
wear or school or any
any
other occasion let your
choice be A R R O W H E A E S .
newspaper you are publishing.” to do you good.
Jt be had offered condolence bis
J . 8. Miller, pastor.
words m ight not have been repro­ Church of Christ—
duced here.
'
A hard times dance at H arr s-
bnrg is advertised by hard times
posters—made by h a n d ; cot
printed.
In “ The W ater B ea re r’’ this
week we read of tbe grand pano­
rama visible st San Francisco,
which berg Mr Dunn calls “ tbe
city of G olden,” Telegraph hill
he rechristens *• Semaphore hill ”
correctly statingw hat gave it its
name. Mount Diablo be calls
“ Ssreno.”
Mrs
79c
Extra Special
79c
Broken Lines in Dollar Values
Grace Farwell has been ap­
pointed administratrix of her hus­
band's will. She resides on a farm
east of Shedd. The farm Is left to
his two sons and the personal property
to Mrs Farwell.
Miss Marie Sneed was at home over
Easter.
C. O. Hamer is
ple of weeks ago
daughter
Since
to his possessions
a go-getter. A cou­
he acquired a new
then he has added
a new car and the
Clark’s Confectionery
$ 2 ,0 0 0
{NAME The NEW
BRICK
ICE CREAM
Ask us (Clark s) Wa h a v .it.
in Cash Prizes
” Vital a* Sdoghine,” I
M a d e o f W h ip p e d C re a m a n d F r u it
REM EM BER
Preaching, 11
C h ris tia n E n d e a v o r, 7
Precaching, 8
Sunday morning. Harold E. Knott,
pastor of the Harrisburg Church of
Christ, will deliver the message. M r
Knott recently returned from South
Africa, where he waa a forerunner for
Jesse Rellems in his evsngelistic cam
paign among the white people, and
will have some interesting things to
tell about that country.
Evening topic, "The Scandal of the
Cross," by the pastor, Clifford L.
Carey.
Clifford L. Carey, pastor.
L u n a r F o r m a tio n
The lunar ring plain Eratosthenes 1»
located at the termination of the Ap-
ennlne mountain range. One of the
most conspicuous lunar formations Is
Copernicus, located not far from Era
tosthones. It la a little north nt east
'if the moon's center and about one-
third of the distance from the center
to the circumference.
That with spring comes a hankering for trips in your auto—bu not (or
blowouts on those trips or other anuoytng troubles—therefore you
should see what we cau do for you in our low-priced
F IS K A N D
F E D E R A L T IR E S
G E N E R A L R E P A IR IN G
B A T T E R Y C H A R G IN G
ETHYL
G A S O L IN E
The HALSEY GARAGE
aÇ.
W ordfz/iye/a
A fte r the holidays is the time to
have your auto overhauled and every
defect in car or motor remedied. Don’t
wait until the spring rush.
ARROW GARAGE