Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, May 26, 1927, Image 8

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first
base,
Charley
Wright;
sec Published every Thursday at Halsev
M . y 2 9 - J 0 31
Oregon, by Wm H. Wheeler
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Many Lake Creek people at- ?nd ^ se’ Fr®n?.is
? ipd
tended
’’achievement
day”
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Curnn
Mlller;
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f,eld-
SID C H A P L IN
Halsey—and were loud in their Gym* McCalister; left field, SI a year In advance Arrearage, i j i j C
in
month. Stops when time expires
praises of the event.
Mac McCord; penter field, Henry a unless
continuance is ordered
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it-
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t
ur
Kirk;
shortstop,
Herman
Koontz.
20c an inch; no discount
"THE BEFTER OLE ”
h a « had M Their X s U T b
T!:e umpired « " G«>r«e •«< Advertising,
for time or space; no charge for
A n o t > f» * m »ne c mc«ly
nave had as tneir guests Mis Kieth Hayes The j, H team composition
or changes. Announce­
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a C o rra lli* hoe nil a I a co unt« of
T iu » j e a f l ab io ule be»t
Fioreure E s in g *i,d son of( will play its last game of the ments of entertainments, food sales
M r n * p o in n oi.k loiton ti r itoi.
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week«, died (here ab o u t 6:3(J ia«i Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Dean season tomorrow with Shedd, at
-oil o*k G u a ra n leed.
etc., whose object is to raise money
evening.
Adv.
charged at regular advertising rates.
Murria f'barruacv.
Tycer and daughter of Oakland,1 Shedd.
of religious meetings,
Don’t forget the play“ Deacon Announcements
The u n n ju l L ebanon stra w b e rry Cal., and George Boggs, who is
not exceeding four inches, free if
¡Dubbs” at the hall Friday copy is received before Tuesday
b s tiv a l Mill be F rid a y an d S am .-, still visiting with them.
HALSEY, L li\N AND O R E G O N
Clarencj Williams jr.
J»1 night. Proceeds go to the high
day o , m x t week.
H. L. Straley and family at­ spending some time with his(,sch°°^ gymn fund,
L raco u Dubb*.
Stage and Railroad Timo
p>-ac'>n D nbbs.
tended Charity grange Saturday sister, Mrs. Manlee Spores of
Chnrch
Gathering
Enjoyed
Mohawk.
Brownsville-Halsey stage leaves Halsey
’Ib« green riile wl i - l e r . of th e
Esther Bond and sfln have rt night.
'E n te rp ris e C orreapondcacal
8:25 p. m„ 4 25 p. m.. 12:25 p. m.
p tv e il h ighw ay r u n ing tl rough turned from Astoria.
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Miss
Marla
Cole
of
Oregon
Arrives Brownsville
I Mrs. Coldiron and Nora mov- City is at the home of Mr. and1. Sunday
was
a a big
day
at
yund&y
was
big
day
at
t i w i i s e re (h e r d T u v d a y .
8:50 p. m„ 4:50 p. m„ 12:50 p. m.
.daurice Conley visited friends ed from our city to their country
Henry Brock.
I
n.c^ u^ ' Presiding
Leaves Brownsville
T b r .e ci*-« of
flln, 2
of n Halsey Sunday.
, home the last of the week. Nora Mrs.
.. . L , uvelle
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p u n n e r sp e n t , .. t b e ' /'•„„....n,-
Elder H. S. Shangle and
wife
of
11:15 a. m„ 3:20 p. m„ 9:00 p. m.
Miss
r
.
,
sm a llp o x , 2 of iniiinp* and 3 «1
George Maxwell has hi« form- w’^ drive to school the remain
■
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.
| Corvallis were present and Rev.
Arrives Halsey
der of the term.
week end with her parents. Mr. Mr. sharrgle preached at 11
w hooping cough were le p u rle I to er housekeeper back.
11:40 a. m., 3 50 p. m.. 9 30 p m.
¡o’clock. Miss Weatha Trazfer of Upon request from passengers desir­
th e sta le lo a ril of b a lb fioin
Several Halseyite« took ad­ and Mrs. L. B. Palmer.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Dan
Peterson
of
Eugene was heard in a solo. ing to use train No. 18. leaving Halsey
th is county la*t w . k .
vantage of the Sunday excurison
at 6:10 a. m , stage wiU call at Browns­
to Klamath Falls. Among those Harrisburg spent Sunday after-'-Many people from Peoria, Har- ville in time to protect this connection.
Rev. and Mrs. Miller attend- | a - k T
O
£
noon
at
Lake
Creek
church.
i
»
e
re
jn
at-
going were: Mrs. D. T. Tayloi
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wise no p ro te c tio n .
t-d aftern< in meeting Sunday at
IN C XV oC T't OT
Mrs. N. H. Cummings has re-' .e 1(*ance an^ at n?°n a b a s k e t Southern Pacific trains arrive going
and Lawrence, Carl Hill, Ben
l.ak. 1
ed
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north
1 Holt, and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton ceived word of the serious ill-1 ± " er 2™’ , s®rved *i°r „ W£‘Ch ’. «» .
to an interesting address by Rev. • AT < \ » c K t/'iW
ness of her father, J. McNeese,1 ,m?ny nPC° £ e frOTV, th® McFar- »:50, 6:io, 1L49 a. m. and 4 :ii p. m.
Mr. Burky,
|o tt i
r tijo k v l jO W /lj Smith.
ladp_church as well as Corvalh,|
p *
Clay Moody spent Friday who lives in Iowa.
lur
Did you ever think of
and Tangent came directly from
evening
in
Salem.
E. B. Penland and wife left
Pine Grove Points
the amount of concen­
their sevices. Mr. Whealdon of All trains except th at going north at
the latter part of the week to
Corvallis sang a solo and Tedi 4:11 p. m. stop only when flagged.
The N. T. Sneed home has a
trated wisdom in those
(By Special Correspondent)
look after interest in eastern
Mitzner, Jackson
Mr. were"heard
Hughes *-A’
new coat of paint.
quiet men who read,
Eha.?dler is driving a Thonms
"n : S p e c i a l N o t i c e s
O regon. 7 hey are hom e ag a in .
think and keep their
Among those attending the new Ford touring car, purchased a special number
Mrs. E.ther Rike came hom<_
eyes open, but say
Barnes circus in Eugene were: at Albany Tuesday.
j Rev< j H Harper of Corvallis
5c a Line Weekly
Sidney Leeper, Francis Leeper,
for the week end from Corval­
little —of how thor­
L.
E.
Eagy
and
family
visited
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ias
Just
returned
from
lis.
■ Herman Koontz. Gilbert Hayes
oughly they know
Mr. Eagy’s parents at Oakville ‘our months’ spent in Chin:», ß l . o c s e 1 sv far sale.
and Willis Reeves.
their
neighbors
thru
j.'aricn Csiey.
Mr. and Mrs. Herald Steven-
Sunday.
i &ave a verY interesting talk on l’boijs 2x4.
obser/ation and anal­
ton of Brownsville visited Mr.
I the problems and conditions of
Miss Beulah Miller visited
and Mrs. J. A. Stevenson Sun­
ysis? Read
Mrs. Jessie McLaren, Dorothy that country.
Mrs. Fred Taylor visited
Mrs. Almon and little daughter
day.
Visiting ministers were' Rev home flolks, while Mr. Tayioi*
Wednesday afternoon in their McLaren, Ida Shick, Gertrude
Nichols, Margaret Heinrich and J. S. Miller of Halsey. Rev Mr was in Southern Oregon.
new home near Independence.
Mrs. Beulah Dean of Albany,
rn ghen- a ™nded, the, 3 Tgoy,,* of McF-r.und, Rev. Ted
sister of Mrs. Quimby, attended
J. P. Templeton and wife mo­
circus at Corvallis Thursday. | Mitzncrof Harrisburg, Rev. Mr
the funeral of her niece, Ruth
Trcea fo r Poles
tored to Salem Wednesday.
Quimby, Sunday afternoon.
,
Something like 50,000,000 trees
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lloyd
Nichols
Pendleton
of
Tangent
and
Dr
II. C. Davis visited relatives
have to be cut every year to main­
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Eagy H a rp er of Corvallis.
Birthday dinner was enjoyed
This thrilling mystery
at the state capital Wednesday. and
tain telegraph and telephone wire«,
were
Albany
visitors
Thursday
at the home of H. L. Stialey
according to the Forestry Primer, be­
tale by W yndham
Louise Rob net drove to Al­ Rev. Mr. Berkey visited with
ing given to the schools by tbe Amer­
E x ten d the P rin cip le
M artyn, a u th o r of
Sunday, in honor of Miss Merle
bany Saturday evening.
ican Tree association.
N.
E.
Chandler
and
othei
An
E
n
g
lish
In
v
e
n
to
r
has
produced
n
and Gerldine and Mrs. Churlcy
"AnthonyTrent, Mas­
Stewart Sloan and Lawrence friends in this vicinity last week s,|oe that can be regulated to the
Straley.
ter Criminal,” “The
Lily of Crawfordsville are held and preached at the Pine Grove'
"t » child's foot, a great snv-
Secret of the Silver
in ; niisrht he effected i f the p rin c ip le
for the grand jury for the con­ (jhurdh Wednesday evening..
Mrs. Sidney Smith went to
add lie a p p lie d to the hats o f a lot
Car,” etc., has such
fessed theft of clover seed from
Portland for a few days’ visit
and Mrs. N. E. Chandlei o f men w ho h a re a cq u ire d a lit t le
T. Ottinger, also of Crawfords and Mr. Agnes
with fit-r sisters, -*>l’is:x Marie
a man for its principal
visited their daugh­ b rie f fam e.— P h ila d e lp h ia in q u ire r.
ville.
Sneed and Mrs. McCaslin.
character. No one
I
te r, Air». L a u re n c e Z iin u .e itu s n ,
knew m uch about
D . C. R ossm an viaided Porf-
Cora B. Rogers, mother of 13 Sunday.
children, 11 of whom are living,
Peter Milman, but, as
land for a few days, returning
F L A G S D ecoration
is sueing John W. Rogers for The Pine Grove school closed *
it proved, he knew
the lest of the week.
<t 1 00
D ay
divorce on the ground that he Friday. Owning to the weather 1 «
everything about the
Keith Hayes stayed with Calrl
plans
for
a
picnic
in
the
woods1
deserted
her
in
1920,
when
they
people with whom he
Iso m and helped run the ranch
were changed and a basket din-1
were living at Halsey.
had to deal.
w hile E. D . Isom an d wife were i t
Do Mothers Fyes Bother?
ner served at the schoolhouse. I
Wayne Gordon Robertson, of
Astoria at lodge* assembly.
Rem em ber th a t m oth e r is not a» y o u n g
Halsey is one of nearly 500 can­ Miss Inez Reeder of Nashville' F L A G S
Read
as she used to be. and a lo n g vs itti her
for
J. H. Vannice and fami y
a d v a n c in g year« her e ve sig h t begins to
didates for graduation in Jun*. has been engaged to teach the,
Thia Splendid Serial In
y o u r c ar
f» il
Let U3 fit her w ith glasses before
motored up from Salem Sunday
Mr. Robertson is a graduate Pine Grove school the coming 69c S e t
i t is lo o late.
and attended services at the
of the Halsey high school. He
Broken Lenses Duplicated
Methodist church. The remaind­
Clarence Simons of Eugene i
is majoring in civil engineering
Y o u m ay break y o u r glasses—acci-
er of the day was spent with
am i has b ad p ra c tic a l » x p eren ct was a Pine Grove visitor Wed­
may happen—b u t save the pieces.
their son Mervin and wife.
probably June 9,
A ttach to y o u r ra d ia to r dent»
B rin g them to us and we w ill d u p lica te
with the Benton county surveyoi nesday evening.
the o rig in a l lenses w ith o u t re e x a m in ­
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sylvestei
ation
and II. E.. Wilder Construction
company.
went to Beaverton Friday to
M EADE & A LBRO
visit relatives for a few days.
O ptom etrists, 31.’ F irs t st , A lb a n y, Ore.
0. A. C. commencement wii
be june 3. 4, 5 and 6. Those at­ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pyle wert
tending can park their children Eugene visitors Thursday.
P A IN T S
VARNISHES
in the care of the Y. W. C. A. M r. »nd Mr*. A. F. A lb ertso n
More Than 3.000 Preferred Shareholde
in Shepard hall any time of day and Earl were Coivallis visitors
Saturday and during the bac- Thursday.
c
calureate sermon and graduation
Satisfied
Mr. and Mr*. Charles Gibson
exercises Sunday and Monday at
of
Corvallis
spent
Monday
at
T.
a nursery near- the main en
In v e s to rs
F G b so ii’x .'
trar.ce, men's gymnasium.
The Pine Grove cemetery Is
F in d S e c u rity
Alford Arrows
being
jrtowed
and
cleaned
and
a
(Rntcrpria«, voirespondent)
number of people are working
In T h r ift
Mr. and Mrs. Clay Foresman there, getting ready for memor­
were Sunday afternoon callers ial day.
• t A E W hiibeck**,
Mr. and Mrs. Bay Hover of
B. M. Brown and family of Albany were at E. E. Hovers
Albany visited at J. D. Brubak­ Sunday.
e r ’« a w< ek sgti S u n d a y . In ir e
Mrs. Mary McNeil visited at
afternoon they all drove to John
v'titoui).yt
about ten miles above Noti to
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gibson
visit a daughter of Mr. Brown.
and son were Corvallis callers!
J. H. Rickard and family at­ Saturday evening.
practitmr.cr n H h n f iV « « ' s ^ u / c ^ u h »“ ' ' " ’ ’ f ‘ " w ,n.ve5tminL ‘ h*
tended an all-day church meet­
School Nctes
ing at Lake Creek Sunday.
(School
Reporter)
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E.
D,
Isom
and
New Floors w ith
daughter Beverly returned Fri­ The cast of “The Path Across
O n e Sw eep o f th e B rush
day from a trip to Astoria and the Hill” reproduced the play at
1» used for the construction o f useful nub*y recf 1',e' T h cir money
Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Isom Oakville Friday evening. A good ■
were delegates to the grand crowd witnessed the perfor-'
\ A 7 ITH no muss or bother you can now
t*y under our monthly investment nUn u1 , 7 'jn th :? v « c m it,cuJlv p u t
lodge and Rebekr.h assembly at mance.
V V make your floors beautiful, at very little
j
investor. Your money w ill he u« d
n
V° u 15 1
4
Astoria and Beverly stayed in
coat. Give them a coat of LOWE BROTHERS
The high and grade schools
txte n no n . to w e fu l pubbe u tility “ roFe r t , e r rm lnent idd,tions
Portland at the home of Mr exhibited their work in their
NF.PTUNITK VARNISH STAIN and see what
Isom’s aunt, Mrs. W. E. Burton. various rooms on Achievement
a difference it makes. Stains and varnishes at the
Ve'da and Alice Curtis visited day. The high school boys con­
same application. Comes in many natural wood
anim0” °f th“ *6'pl£e
Bertha Comely Sunday after ducted the tra;k meet for the
shades and dries to a lustrous waterproof finish.
sutef Po7:‘nr propertiet of
club boys and girls in the af­
5 U t« Poner C o m p ly . w,l¡ be 5en, tQ yc-j
n on.
Fine for doing over furniture too. C o n n in » n d
ternoon. The High school base'
. Ç ''J 1’ toset!’ cr ® ;th complete infer-
4fef a color c»rd We’ll be glad to show you how
EltaGolwin and Gt | F, ,».h- ball team played the alumni on
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to use it for best results We carry a full line of
referred shares.
er of Buena Vista visited at Joi?n the diamond at the schoolhouse?
painting supplies. .
_
The score was 11 to 6 in favor
K o lft’s d u iid sy
ntc or phone for j»ur copy today
of the alumni. The lineup was
1 . D. Isen, went to Eugent as follows:
Monday evening and on Tuesday
Alumni -catcher. Wilbur Nor­
mountain S tates P ower com pany
morning left for Cruzette, ton; pitcher. Delos Clark; first
H IL L & ( 3
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twenty-six nuler. above Oakridge, base. Jesse Cross; second base?
where he expects to work this Fraftk Koontz; third base.Cor­
i summer in the forest service. bin ;T!gb field. Wesley Holloway;'
left field. Ben Holt; center field?
Tke preferred
Morris poison oat lotion for poi- Kaij Williams; short stop, Boy.
’cferred
of Xfoimu n Stau. PÜUer r
[ oak. Guaranteed.
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Farmer.
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V-
Mbrns Pharmacy
Htl.ey high—Catcher, Carl'
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G LO BE
alq any I
advertises in this paper that hei Mrs. R«y Dei.fi and dsught>r
.will make farm loans and do Fiaokl/„ 0, Bandon, «bo h a s t
real estate and insurance busi-1,
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c a ,,
ness. has purchased the raylor
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insurance business from the * en l 10 O r*l® ° C 'ly y e ste rd a y to
Lane County Abstract company vi,it l^*’r brother an d u n cle, C.
¡and moved to quarters with the 0 D ry d en , and f . n ly.
i com pany.
I L ittle Ir»iu Sevfeld, w ho wa« iu
(By an RnU rpriss Reporter)
.r
The Recluse of
Fifth Avenue
Enterprise
Morris Pharmacy
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