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About Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1927)
For fu tu re success w ith y o u r flock of chickens use ' J Developing Mashes and Scratches | T R IA N G L E M z Complete stock always on hand. F L E E C E T W IN E used and new Mz yz W OOL SACKS W O. w . F R l M w There and— ” “ W alt a m inute," said Mr. Brent ns be reached in to a pocket. "You've got something more coming to you ; all of ne have—Freeh, bis mother, Aunt Margie, Jennie, you and myself. And we're all going to form a lovely little com m unity where we’ll have about ev erything we need and n little b it more. I did a little buying when I came Into town three days ago. I own Indian creek now from A unt Margie's house two miles on each side. Here's the reason." He reached In his pocket and handed Edwards a black some thing. " K dow what th a t 1st" he asked. “ Looks lik e lead era," Edwards an swered. "T h a t's exactly w hat It la There's a h ill fu ll o f It out there, or rather a cave fu ll, and we're a ll shareholders In the mine.” " A ll o f us?" Edwards asked gasp ing. “ Why, Mr. Brent, this Isn't r.g lit. We haven't done anything to deserve thia. W hy—w hy—" “ Never mind the why.” broke In Mr. Brent. "Come, let's go out to dinner snd then catch the first tra in fo r Aunt Margie's. By the way, Edwards," he asked as they paused by the door, "do you suppose A unt M argie would ever think o f getting m arried again?” "O h, I don't know,” answered E'V wurds. “ She m ight— to Just the right man." • IT H E E N D ] is one every 45 States. fre ig h t persons in car the *» **x -x « X X * J * y * » } ,C . Sickels and c h ild re n , By W Y N D H A M There w ill 11 m i m the home of C a rl r A fte r Sept. I S atu rd ay gueeta of tbs ju n io rs . were p layed u n til late. Paper G am es Ice cream , M rs. K u m p of Eugene spent the week end w ith her eon, Briun Simple Baby C arrier Hung Behind Front Seat le Safe and Comfortable. : x - hhm ***** Perry, and fa m ily . shock absorbers, are attached aa In dicated. and the baby w ill be safe ami comfortable. To prevent the crib from lurching It should be fastened Io the back o f the front sent near the bottom by means o f u short coll spring.— Carlton Groat, The Dulles, Ore.. In Popular Mechanics Magazine. M em o ri <1 services were the M asonic cem etery Goodrich, Sih-irtow" m orning. D r. of A lb an y and W eber o f the H a r r is Prof. Poling ltev. M r . 8h an g le , presiding elder of the M E . church south ot C o rvallis, spent M o n d ay n ig h t stops co m in g afternoon at 8am George G od w iu and Buena V i* a visited I he magazine offer be lo w next. 1 he E n te rp rise and a expires w h o le S ept lib r a r y of R in g . The RURAL ENTERPRISE AND YO UR CHOICFA J. F . Isom of O akridg e spent the wre'i end a t E Jacob D. Iso m ’ s. B ru b a k e r, OF A N Y \ w hile M onday, eul bis foot quite b ad ly . L illie R ckard w ent to Mon m o u th Sr nday ‘ o visit fslends aud a tte n d com m encem ent exercises. A. De F, R o b nett E tta end called a t E . snd w ifs Dons D. of Isom 's OF THIS LIST OF snd 2 0 LEADING MAGAZINFS Eugene FOR A W H O L E Y E A R S a tu rd a y afternoon. n M rs J F Isom spent a t A, E , W hitbeck's. 'E nterp rise Correspondence) F a lk sr. was a Sunday Enough rn d in « lor tb« w hol* family — atoria, _ boutcbold hinia — ■ halpful group of mapi/ioea at a pajca you ran afford to pay. No o»«d to wait aa renewals w ill re extended one year from dais of expiration. guest s i L . R. F a lk 's . A r th u r W aggeoer snd fa m ily at C I. F a lk j r . ’s Sunday. I. P. m otored Tem p leto n to and C o rv a llis w ife S u n d ay to -e * M r T e nple to n ’s sister, who in a bospi *1 there. On Any MEAD Bicycle W A. F a lk add NOW j^ONLYHALF PRICE is fa m ily spent S a tu rd a y at A lb a n y . K e n n eth whether you buy from your Local Dealer or from us direct. Van N ice an d Edua spent Su nd ay and staler t CHOOSE YOUR M o n d sy at M e rw in V an N ice's and o ther place ¡ r f itte re s t io th is i< a m e I n ity . On Fo ur B lc y tlo J. P. T e m d le lo n snd Prices From ‘21s* Up w ife M e a rle S tra le y spent th e end w ith her p a re n t*. -- .....CL|p ON THIS LINE..... week I I She Lad is guests Misses Hodson of M arsh -deld sod School of C on do n. M rs. L ilia K ir k sod sob Jofca I I visited a t W K. K ir k 's several days last week snd t i t y and C . H . Davidson o and wife were p a rt > f last week a tjC a rl Seefe ti e ■as* Cycle Ce., CMcag*.«-kA. M e rw in fire s »112 ¡ i J — i Gua-awteed. Laœps. w h e e l*, equip meat. Low pries*. Bawd as money Use the coopta. Me ad 2ST ÏÏ325 Van v in u -d a t J. P d »y afte rn o o n . F .e d G I.oeck J. Nice aud fa m ily T s m p ie to a 's Hun- end wife v is ile ! a t K ik e ’s last Lnecks, who sre from week The Io w a , b s v * been v is itin g friends sod re la tives io 1 C a lifo rn ia , I I I wigk to »«k« ads •oU<e of veer Me<axrae Bergeie (>fler I ara enefouag (be ebeve • .noun» in peymeet fur a eoe 'w r •ub»cription te peper a c j tb « H \ L 1 beve ceerked witb ae X be lew. W ash in g to n and • • I I I I I • I • I I I I f I I I I f I e t Genrle«*en A ee ir 7 eve ------ 5/efe t M -»d arn e r E K . C arey and ' H e n ry h e -le ld s je n t the ¡g reater CUT 0 » T H IA L in e • I there Sunday afterooou, name of nearest Mead Dealer. V ‘v F I V E _____________________ MAIL THIS COUPON NOW/ were Salem ca lle rs F r id a * Get full particular* by mail today. Vse coupon below. Sold On Approval You are allowed 30 days’ actual riding test before sale is binding. N’amr _____________________ _ FO R O N LY Sunday Spoon River Sparks ||||[ J Pl-ase send foil i&fon&stxn sad eat dealer. 1 magazines a year fo r $ 1 .7 5 now . Rolfe s S u nd ay. Free Trial I s" p a id fo r paid for at $ I a year. fa m ily of at John P a n l Q u im b y visited 581 tim e B e fo re S ept. I any n u m b e r ° f years m ay be spent Sunday a t K. E. B terly's. I w h en ler’s. be about i l I I I I I I I I I I I H--l- r E n te rprise at J. D . B ru b ak er aud fa m ily epei t Sunday Goodyear Town___ p rice o f the J H. RickrrJ's. C. I.. Street or P.O. Boa. the expires. held at Monday burg schools wsre speakers. eneral 1 G asoline Write Today $ 3 5 ,0 0 0 cake and punch were eeived. O ils and G rease h i i 1 1 1 1- I-I-+- SURPLUS w ill he $ 1.5 0 a year in advance. guson and M rs, F reelan d were the for ■ • Malaga. Spain.—Spuin'* “ lost ; ’ bread" hue been dlocovered In ■ ■ the recipes o f an old monastery 11 and now ie ail the rage a« a ; ; table delicacy, lx 1» a sort of . 1 fr itte r w ith a cinnamon flavor. ; ; The recipe la : Cut ordinary < i whltw bread Into Bugera and ; ; pour over them the yolk of one I ■ egg beaten up In a glass of I I Malaga wine. D ip the aouked ■ a trip * io beaten egg and fry to 1 1 a golden brown In deep boiling ; ; lard. Drain w ell and sprinkle . , w hb cinnamon and sugar. ,- laom AND Commercial and Savings accotx is Solicited n ig h t T h e senior* and M r. and Mrs. L y m a u P a tto n , M rs, F e r BRAD MOSS SERVICE STATION 11 Recipe Found for Spain’* “ Lost B read-’ ■H H t I n C A P IT A L T h e ju n io rs and n n lo r* if Halaay high school h eld a p a rty * p la y in g w iih an ax F o r 15 c en ts we will send th e e n tire story to any a d d re ss in Oregon. H ave it se n t to a friend. «’line 1.81 cents; oil .31 cents; tires ,98c; service 1.2-1 cents, depredation 3.16 cents; interest H a lse y, O regon M ita h tr N o ll, re tu rn in g home M o n d a y . Com e to ten pages of it. f+ i 1 « • 't o Ven eta for a w eek’* v is it. Alice C u rtia accom panied uncle and a u n t, M r . and M r r , Landis P h ilp o tt, to th e ir home at M ARTYN R U R A L E N T E R P R IS E Rikcs HALSEY STATE BANK M is * V e ld * C i l r i * »ccom pnnud her uncle, H e rb e rt T a n d y , home L it t le Nevr Serial Starting in n e x t week. aud ch ilu ra n of V ----------- — — . au e ta a and »—«. M r . ’ and M r .. L a n d i* P h ilp o tt and sou 1 of N o ll. M .s . G to Gueate at Cheater C u rtis ’ Su nd ay ARROW GARAGE With Hazen Brewer’s bankruptcy went the fortune of his friend, Peter Milman, The form er com m itted suicide; the latter was about to lose the house his family had lived in for generations. But Peter Milman deter mined to fight for his home and to punish Paul Raxon, the man responsible for Hazen Brewer’s misfortunes. He bethought him of three other men whom Paul Raxon had ruin ed and he sought their aid. There followed a struggle spiced with plots, dangers encoun tered and wits match ing wits. A thrilling story. drove were M r . and M rs. H e rb e rt T a n d y have (he best equipped shop in H alsey, w V and fer th a t reaso n we give you a b e tto r job and m ore for y o u r m oney. W e also c a rry th e largest stock of tire s and accessories. Bring in th is ad and 25c and get a 50c size o f lire patching. TheRecluseof Fifth Avenue the ------------------- Ralph tietzer of Crabtree, 11 Paking eleven automobiles, years old, passed the eighth- ranging in price from $400 to grade examinations with unus- $1,800, tlie Iowa state coUegs ually high marks. That’s new has determined the cost of «»per-1 blood in America, for we'll ating a motor car is 10.27 cents'bet(zer) the name didn't cornu per mile, the average being: Gas- over in the Mayflower. M rs. E. D . Isom and C a rl and B everly, accom panied by M r* - W . TT 7" E R E T R IB U T IO N ! aud M r. and M r*. W K. E llin g s - A m ong those who .(te n d e d tbe w o rlli and daughter L illia n and C h a r ity grange piculo S atu rd a y 1 c e n ts .' *" ’* C ' Mie» P o rter, a ll o( P o rtla n d , w eie w ir e R K . B ie rly , M . B H a td in g -------------------- — afternoon e a lla r* at A . E . W h it- and M e rw iu V a n Nice aud fa in i. While Jun Walton was s h in g - beck's .Monday. lics, I I . L . 8 tra |e y aud w ife and lin g th e 'rits s in g h o u se h e s k id - d au g h ter M earle, M rs I . It F a lk de<1 " A “ 1 Hnd lan dcd o n th<» M. and Mr*. J. i i . R ic k a rd and . r,.i h m ib i P *irt*h roof, but t h kept a n d Un(lc<1 on e 'g n on H ln skidding (, on h £ R iv . M r. S m ith ot Peoria returned and ch ild re n and M a m ie b a lk M onday from a tr ip In to southern M rs . au N ice hud a p a rt in the head, safe anil sound and ablo Oregon. T hey were gone n early a program. P icnic dinner and pro- to fin is h h is day’s work, week. gram were greatly enjoyed, — - The inside drive ci.'io rvyct* coupe |g on the streets o f I'arls, It looks like u normal m otor cycle w ith a one-man body, top, windshield, curtains and all, placed well forw ard so the steer ing can he done com fortably w ith the long handle bars. A small radiator In front, over the steering wheel, makes the vehicle look like a small aut<> mobile. The motor Is under the body w ith the starting crank at the rear. A small th ird wheel to the rig ht rear, supports the car at rest. When riding In the rear tea t o f a car it Is quite difficult to hold a baby comfortably, but by providing a car- rie r the trouble w ill be elim inated The ca rrier shown in the drawing con- sista of a canvas bag. the open top of which is held rigid by a wood Qr metal frame. Lengths of brass or galvanised chain and two coll springs, to serve os ■ They w ent to W a te rlo o Sunday to *ee an uncle. (Enterprise correspondent) Baby C arrier for Auto Safe and C om fortable for U n ite d * Library in Box Car e * Follows Lumberjacks a Butte. Mont.—A traveling II a a hrury that follows the lumber- ♦ a J.'K'ks of the Anaconda Copper a M ining company into the for- * a eats of Missoula county. « The library is housed lu a a a box car. When the loggers move, a a the car Is lugged up the narrow- e gauge railw ay to the uew site * a und shunted to a sidetrack. The ♦ steps are lowered and the li * * brary Is ready for business The a company and the -Missoula free a * lihrary operate the car. a The 12 by Kt-footcar Is lig h t a ♦ ed. healed and furnished with a tables and chairs. Open book a a cases occupy two-thlrds o f the a walls. At one end. In the li * s brary office, biadts are wrapped * I to be packed to camps miles a away. a Five thousand loggers bor a a rowed 3.2U0 books lust year, a and the car Is filled with' a a a readers in leisure hours. i¡ Oregon. A lb a n y M o n d ay . <€€€« € (Continued from page 4) Alford Arrow« Motorcycle Coupe P o p >u!ar i in Pari* 5/. er R. F. D................. ......... . A m e ric a n F r u it G ro w e r A m e ric a n Needier*ermee A m e ric a n P o u ltry A d v o c a te 7S C apper*» F * m * e r . F a rm 4c F«eee«de 23 T b e F a rm J u u m e l C F a rm L ife L- F a rm M e rh en ic e 3 G e n lie w e m a n Magaa«ae C C ood 5(or*e« CHOOSE C. H u m « C irc i« L H o u m l.u W M a g a tin e C. 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