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About Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1927)
News (Continued from first page) T H R EE-D A Y H O L ID A Y a re s C ut '—for vacation trips over the F ou rth J u ly 4 t h , c o m e s o n M onday this year. M ake th e m ost o f th is th ree» day holiday. Play at th e b e a c h e s ; y o u c a n ta k e th e w hole fa m ily fo r a trip a t surp risin g ly low cost. Save tim e, m oney a n d nervous energy by going o n th e train. B uy ro u n d trip tic k e ts w ith lim its to su ity o u r p la n s—S u n d a y o n ly , S a tu rd a y to M o n d a y , F r id a y to T u e s d a y , 1 6 -d a y a n d season tickets. A sk ab o u t these travel savings; th e tick et ag en t w ill suggest th e o n e th a t fits your plans at low est cost. Southern PaeWc Mrs. George Starr is in Port Wilbur Norton is running a land visiting her brother and wood sawing machine. medical treatment. Louise Linn county’s strawberry crop taking went to the last of the approximates 3,000,000 pounds week to Portland be with her mother. Last year 1.300,000 pounds were shipped from Lebanon. Mrs. Linn Norton and Wilbur drove to Albany Saturday after Linn county markets $6,000,- 000 worth of agricultural pro noon. ducts. Rev. Joseph Miller and wife Two hundred breeders handle and J. C. Standish and wife call- purebred dairy cattle in this * on Harry Davis and family . _ | Sunday afternoon □ounty. k s b Mrs. W. G. Carter visited her Thomas Miller is working for daughter, Mrs. Harry Davis, ov the national forestery service er Sunday. east of Prineville. Mr. and Mrs. 0. P. Harvey of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Miller were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Miller’s Glendale called on Mr. and Mrs. parents, F. M. Bennett and wife, J. C. Standish Monday. Mr. and Mre. Eetea Baes had ast of Lebanon. Sunday dinner with M r,. Bass’ Miss Vere Haynes of San Francisco has been visiting mother. .riends in this neighborhood. J. W. Wells of Junction City, Mr. and Mr. Lloyd Published every Thursday at Halsey, Oregon, by Wm. H. Wheeler ROOT BEER NEAR BEER STRAWBERRY COCA COLA »1 a year In advance. Arrearages 13 He a month. Stops when time expires unless continuance Is ordered. Advertising, 20c an Inch; no discount for time or space; no charge lor composition or changes. Announce ments ot entertainments, (ood sales, etc., whose object Is to raise money^ charged at regular advertising rates Announcements of religious meetings, not exceeding four Inches, free if copy is received before Tuesday. is here and the Ice-cold Drinks All flavors are available, such as Stage and Railroad Time Brownsville-Halsey stage leaves nalsey 8 25 p. m., 4:25 p. m , 12 26 p m Arrives Brownsville 8:50 p. m., 4:50 p. m., 12:60 p. m. Leaves Brownsville 11:16 a. m., 3:20 p. m., 9:00 p. m. • Arrives Halsey 11:40 a. m., 3:60 p. m., 9:30 p. m. Upon request from passengers desir ing to use train No. 16, leaving Halsey at 6:10 a. m , stage will call at Browns ville in time to protect this connection. Otherwise no protection. Southern Pacific trains arrive going north Hi i one former y of Halsey, has tubercu and son and daughter drove to McMinnville Sunday via Mon- nouth and returned by way of lalem. Miss Lavelle Palmer and Florence Sisck have gone to Monmouth to begin the sum- t i e r term of school. Wayne Clemens and Miss Jecil Standruff of Bellfountain ¡sited at Martin Cummings’ re- -ently. Albert Conner is assisting J. >. Nicewood with the farm work. The Hathaway boys are at the raining camp. Grandma Ward has RURAL ENTERPRISE Hot W eather losis of the bone affecting one hip. and is at Willamette hospi tal, Salem. Mrs. John Allen of Hoopa. Cal., is visiting her parents; also Miss Bess Southworth of P o rt-! land is spending a few days at home. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Penland 8:30, 6.02, 11:49 a . in. and 4:11 p. m. Going south 12 21, 2:21 and 11:19 p. m. All trains except th at going north at 4.T1 p. m. stop only when flagged. School Notes drove to Newport Saturday, ri • At custom ary, one director was chang»d at the Halsey sehooi «fic tion Monday, H. C Davis goiag out and C. H. Koontz goiug in. The places ol Mrs. F.e land and Mrs Ferguson have not been Oiherwite the teaching force is unchanged. turning Sunday evening. Mr. Frye of Newport and Mrs. Fannie Ftarr were on t»’d in m ar riage Saturday noon at Toledo. The newlyweds will make their home in Newport. Mi". Starr and returned been visiting George here for rom her southern Oregon trip. Mr. Peters has been visiting t the Skirvin home. Ernest Gourley and John Mandish have been grading on Fourth street. A very pleasant social after noon was spent at the Well’j tome Friday afternoon, in honor <f Miss Louise Rob nett and lenevive Wells. Although the ;ky was clear, they report show- a! several weeks. Mrs. Fretland has returned from Portland and is packing her household goods, preparing Pine Grove Points (By Special Correspondent) to move. We regret very much L. E. Eagy returned from to lose Mrs. Freeland from our Portland Wednesday. town and school. She has taught seven or eight years here. Mrs. Pehrsson and Miss Nora In the Alford d istrict W- B, left Thursday for North Dakota J C. P. Moody Hamlin was chosen director and and Minn, where they will visit A); *n l friends and relatives. Nora will Mr». E. D. Is m clerk. spend some time in Chicago. They expect to be away until the Mrs. Bertha Smith, Miss Edna last of August. Robinson, Mrs. Jays and Mrs. Mr. Sisck and family visited * I be voter who doei not vote J Roy Neal, who have been attend Frank Gansle and family were at Paul Ashton’s, near Tangent, J Tuevday w ill deserve just what 4 ing Eastern Star convention in < be xetv from those who do. ailed to Eugene on account of Sunday. Portland, stopped and had din llness of his mother, who was ner with Mr. and Mrs. D. F. P. A. Pehrsson attended the iter operated on for appendi- Dean,, ,then »returned to their commencement at Monmouth :itis. British Doctor Explains home in Coquille. Wednesday and brought h is ' George Maxwell was an Al daughter Grace, who was one of That Gum Chewing Habit bany visitor Saturday. the graduates, home. Itlriiilnghnni. Hug.—“There's a ren Friday a Eugene colored gemman non" fur chewing gum, l( appear* Friday night dogs killed four stole a car from another and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sylvester f.-uin an u rtliie w rllten by Dr. W. ine lambs for Bob Miller. fled north. Coming into Halsey drove to Monmouth Wednesday Itum a Selkirk In the llrillsh Medical After Sept. 1 the price of the Enterprise he sighted Gansle’s garage on Jess Safley has rented a farm after Eunice. Journal “Presumably,” declares th» w riter. “It la anningnus In effect I lear Tangent and will move his left and steered to the right. Miss Florence Sisck returned will be $ 1.50 a year in advance. Ilia hah.v'a com furl er It seems capa his fall. • to Monmouth Sunday to attend hie nt producing even tbs state 01 Garage men might have got his Currin Miller has turned the summer term of school. niliid of the ruminating cow and Ilf number by wire. One block Paper stops coming when time paid for painter since school is out, and tlinlilblsiIc calm ” The doctor a!s< Alonzo Neil has a position on farther loomed the Halsey suggests that gum can be offered a* las painted hie graudfaiherF a dredge boat at Empire, Ore expires. » suhatltule for cigarettes to exces garage on his right and he shot louse. gon. He and his wife were over-■ »Ive smokers, that It Is useful In car over to the left, only to be daz lug the "vhocoliite habit." and (bat It Clay Moody in replacing the night guests with his parents, Before Sept. 1 any number °r years may be zled by the bright red and yel acts as a aedalhe for frayed nerve* »Id board walk with a cement Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Neil. low of B urbank’s garage. In bis and Insomnia. valk in front of his property. Henry Davis is sporting paid for at $ I a year. fright he bore too hard to the Mr. and Mrs. Southworth were □ round in bis new Ford sedan. right again and went into the vugene callers Saturday after Sam Ray, one ol Halrey’s old. ditch at Chance’s barn, bringing noon. up against a crosswalk. Leaping timers, visited friends the first out, he raced to the railroad and Miss Myrtle Tobey’s school of the week. jumped a north-bound freight icing out, she is spending vaca- Mrs. LaFollette and Mrs. car. But he was not with it when ion with her mother, Mrs. John Cross were Eugene visitors it reached Eugene. He wanted You Know Jormley. Tuesday. to go there least of all. He may who discovered the Pa Mrs. Amos Setters and chil be running yet. The owner carre Mrs. Henry Zimmerman’s sis dren of Lamont, Wash., are vis- cific Ocean? and got the wreck. ter, w ho has been ill with cancer' ting Mrs. Tobey’s sister, Mrs. Balboa, of course. for some time, passed away last Will Kirk. W AN TED week at her home in Jefferson. But that is the easiest of Mrs. Ida L. Pehrnson and son E am ral services were bald F ri l^c • pound all the S00 or more ques iussell have returned from for tbe day afternoon. their visit with relatives in The tions that w ill appear in season Dalles, Portland and McMinn The missionary society met at our new I j c to transients ville. . the Church of Christ Tuesday afternoon with a good atten Wood, Water and Camp furished Gilbert Carey is working for dance. Carl Seefeld. New building L. E. Eagy and brother Clar Mr. »ml Mr* E l Hoi low nv of Brownsville attended church at ence spent the week end at New he Halsey Methodist Sunday port. Brownsville, 11 miles east Mrs. A. F Albertson spent and spent the remainder of the DEPARTM ENT Jay at the From home. Thursday with her parents, Mr. Have you a u j Mrs. Hurley Wallace and and Mrs, Higbee. cf.-t rnZer/diniRg and eJueational daughter Grace of Portland vis The women’s missionary fo - feature that -will make a real ited over Sunday with Mrs. Wal ciety of the Free Methodist hit. Do not mijj it lace’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. church met with Mrs. A. P. Al for tale? Ship them to Tw enty questions in each W. Rector. bertson Wednesday afternoon. issue, and w ith them Mrs. Florence Stewart of Port- Sirs. Ellen Zimmerman visit answers to Questions in md visited friends and rela ed her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. N o rth P o rtla n d S tockyards tives in Halsey Saturday and E. Chandler, Tuesday and Wed the previous issue. They Call Empire 1661 aod ask for Sunday, returning home Monday. nesday. w ill cover such subjects as Kook-Rite electric sto\e, $2. Will boil history, geography, sci Frank Bond, wife and boys George McNeil and family vis A l b r i g h t on M arket q ao U tio n i of Coburg spent Sunday with ited at John McNeil's Sunday. ence, economics, music, Are you well heeled with kale? Halsey relatives. or fry with tbe electriciy you pay for but art, drama, religion, nat Miss Pearl Pehrsson went to ural history, famous say Mis^ Gladys Hokomb of Salem Tuesday. She will work don't use in summer, and not heat tbe North Dakota visited at the there this summer. ings, sports and others. Ray Hover of Albany and E. Hussey home the last of the 5c a dozen veek. She was on her way to E. Hover were Eugene callers room. See it at tbe Enterprise office Sunday. See page 6 Berkeley, Cal. Inquire at Enterprise office ? ? 2. ? ? Loganberry Pickers What’s the Answer N. H. HESS livestock J Albright Commission Co. Inc. KALE PLANTS