Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, September 29, 1927, Image 1

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    A g r c u 11 u r e
H o rtic u ltu re
L iv e s to c k
Established in 1912.
Voi. 16.
D a i r y
Poul t r y
\Yo o I
No. 21.
Halsey, Oregon. Thursday September 29, 1927.
Devoted to the Interests ot Halsey and Linn County
King Takes a Dip
5AY NA IW <30/h'TO GET
A job • a h . th ' teacher
Rev. Parounagian. As Field
Worker, Depressed
A not infrequent visitor at H al­
sey has been .th e Reverend M. B,
Parounagian. field worker for the
Near E ast Relief. Mr. Parottna-
gian has been greatly depressed
for years over the suffering of his
people but writes now of Ids hope
th at there may be some hope of
aid for the refugees through the
League of Nations. It seems th at
for years Dr. Nansen, the great
Arctic explorer, has been the com ­
missioner of th eL -ogueof Nations
to study the reiugee problem aud
if possib'e find a solution. A few
days ago at Geneva Dr. Nansen
served notice on the League that
unless they m eant to do something
he would resign. He was urged to
stay on by some most influential
men with the promise that the
whole subject would be studied
afresh-
I P i i n e G r o v e
K
T ills is Gunnery Sergeant M orris
Fisher o f the United States marine
corps, who was w ith the corps ritte
und pistol team at the shooting
matches nt Camp Perry, Ohio. Ser­
geant Fisher won the world s cham­
pionship ln rille shooting in 1923 and
1921, and has also won huuors in
Olympic games and elsewhere. He Is
a native of Youngstown, Ohio.
The county lias receive 1 in motor
tax money the suin of $38,880,38
from motor owners.
From Sep­
tember 16, 1926, to March 17,1927
the couoly's'sbare was $32,586.27.
Receipts from this tax for the year
ended September 17, 1926, were
approximately #36,000.
A check for $6,291 11, which ar-
rived the other day brought the to ­
tal amount for the year to $3330.87.
Each co inty recrives 25 per cent
of the automobile license fees paid
tile state by residents of the county.
Here’s A Real Story
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(Enterprise Correspondence)
I'y Wilma Wahl, Reporter.
Sunday beginning at 10 a m ,
an all day rally will be held in the
Church of Chi ist. After the Suu-
Jay school and church services of
the morning a basket dinner, in
which chicken will be featured,
will be followed by a special after­
noon service at which time there
will be an outride speaker, either
Mesdames W D. McLaren, Ray
Hover, Floyd Nichols, George Mc­
Neil, Mrs. Kuighteu and Mr.Chas.
McLaree attended the Callaway
sale uear Brownsville Thursday,
Mr.and Mrs.E E. Hover aud sou
Robert, \ ¡sited the R. K. Stewart
family at Pleasant II 11 Sunday.
Miss Eunice Sylvester went to
Hariisburg Sunday to be ready for
the opening of her school in the
Summerville district Monday. She
will board at W. E. Hovers.
Mr.and Mrs.Ray Hover ntuved to
the Shepherd place just vacated by
the Lisk family Friday.
Mr. and Mr. L E. Eagy and
sons were Corvallis visitors Tues-,
day.
Earl Albertson went to Mon
mouth Friday to take entrance ex­
amination to attend normal this
semester.
Mrs. Elsie Davis of Monmouth
visited her sister-in-law Mrs. Ray
Hover Monday.
Adrian Sias, Pastor.
Carl Nichols was a Cotvallis
Rex Dallas of Albany or Michael
visitor Thursday.
John Dobrinius and Laurence Shelly of Eugene. Then, too, a fine
Nichols started to school Monday service at n’ght. 8pecial music is
making sixteen pupils at present. expected by a vocal quartet and
M r. aud Mrs. Albertson attend­ an orchestra at all sessions.
The following is the program as
ed quarterly m eeting at Teona
outlined:
Sunday.
10 00 a. m. Sunday school.
We note that the editor of the
11:00 a. m. Morning wotehip and
Enterprise feels slighted because
communiun services
Lindbergh flew over Corvallis a d
12 m. Basket dinner (chicken !]
not Halsey. Pine Grove had a
2:00 p, m. Afternoon service.
good view of him as he flew low
6:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor
and almost directly down the road.
7:30 p. m. Happy song service
[Since the correspondent to the
and sermon
Enterprise from Pine Grove was
7:30 p.m. Thursday, choir prac-
fortunate in seeing the great avia-
tice.
tor and at such good advantage,
oar disappointm ent is alleviated
ter, Mrs. W. C. Sickels, Monday
by the fact th at one of our valued
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rob?rts and
co-workers in making the En­
children of Toledo, visited at Mich­
terprise one of t>ie best little papers
in the valley, was on the job for ael Rickard's Sunday.
Rev; and M 's Metcalf of Lake
uews. Editor.]
Creek were dinner guests at the J
11 Rickard home Sunday.
J. D. Brubaker and family were
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A lfo r d A r r o w s
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callers at the E. D. Isom home
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Sunday evening.
(Enterprise Correspondence)
J. D.Brubaker and family visa­
Miss Velda Curtis entered high
ed
at the Sam Ringler home Sun­
school in Harrisburg la«t week.
day.
Bertha and Alice Comely called
Deo Rolfe returned from the bop
OB Velda Curtis Sunday.
yards last week.
Mrs. L. E. Bond of Albany vis­
ited her daughter, Mrs. E.D.Isoiu.
Dick Duncan attended the state
last week.
tair at Salem Monday._________
Miss Hillis Rickard left Monday
WANTED
for Monmouth where she will a t­ MIDDLE AGED lady want« house
tend normal this winter.
keeping. Good cook. Address
Mrs. E. D, Isom visited her sis­
P. O. box 118, Albany, Or. 06
Perhaps never before since kings
were kings has a roler of a natlou
been photographed taking a dip In the
sea. The young tnan ile tu re d abo\i
U J C IIU C I,
' king
“ “ n o f * tiuiaanla,
* ai I t i l i i l I C l, I hating
Is . Michael,
a wonderful tini? In the Black ora.
SCHOOL NOTES DF INTEREST
TO PARENTS AND PUPILS
A A < \A A A '
Ite m s
Motorists Pay Large Sum in
Motor Tax To County
WAY/
CHURCH OF CHRIST WILL
HOLD RALLYJNEXT SUNDAY
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A . A.
538,880 AlllO TAX
does is ask ne a l p i
o r silly questioma
I can ' t answer any *
The second week of school has
seen the settling dowu to regular
work by the pupils and school ac-
tivitiee for the winter are now in
full swing.
The first social event on ths
school calendar is the reception for
the teachers o, Halsey and outlying
di-tricte, and for the new students,
which will b; hell this evening at
the school house beginning at 7:45
o’clock.
The
Parent Teachers
aisociation will he boats and an in
vilation h is been extended to all
p itio n s of the schools to he pres­
ent.
The sophomores announce a
party to he given for the freshmen
Ftiday evening, September 30, at
the city hall. The freshmen girls
are ri quested to b* drossed as boys
and Ihe boys as g»rls. The boys
must wear rolled Blockings and
their dresses must come above
thoir knees.
A glee club has been organized
by the students, with Miss Nelsuu
as leader.
Mamie F»lk was absejt from
classes Friday.
Pbylis Holt has been ill tin past
week.
M a ry A n n P erry lias been
pro­
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(Enterprise vorrespondent)
The Women’s Missionary Socie­
ty of Peoria met at the home of
Mrs. Tom Audry at Lake Creek
Thursday for their regular meet­
ing. After a very interesting book
study Mrs. Audry served lovely re ­
freshments assisted by Mrs. Martin
Cummings.
Mrs. Alice Bell of Oakville visit­
ed with Mrs. Alice Dunn Thurs­
day.
Mr. and Mis. Horace Cfingman
and Mrs. Ella Crewe« attended
church and Sunday school here
Sunday.
Mrs. la y Githens return >3 f.om
Portland Sunday where rite ha I
been called by the Rinata of her
father, Griff King.
Mrs. Ruby Dorsey is quite sick
n t the home of her father, J. R.
W ade.'
Rev, and Mrs. Metcalf, Mrs. J.
W. Lamar and daughter Arlene
attended the shower given Miss
Hathaway at l ake Creek Thursday
e ve n in g .
Mrs. Alice Dunn visited with
M's Halm Wednesday.
School started in Peoria Monday
with Miss Agnes Chandler as in­
structor
M<s. George Githens returned
home Sunday front Portland where
-he had I een visiting with her sis­
ters, Mrs. Jack Allen and Mrs.
Je-s Liggett for quite a while.
Mr and Mrs. Blaine Gibson of
Eugene visited with her pirents,
Mr. and Mrs. J W. Lamar Sunday.'
Mr. It. Barnett, the “ wear-ever”
aluminum man, gave a demonstra­
tio n Monday night at the home of
W L unar, cooking the differ-
c u t dishes I ir d in n e r w ith o u t ava
ter und e x p la in in g the U'e cf the
ware in th is ucw m ethod co o kin g.
Mi*s Agnes Chandler the Peoria
school teacher, is staving with M1».
B ireus for the winter
I) tlloo Gihlia and wife of Albany
won- vssiting frie n d s and re la tive s
moted fro m the p rim a ry grade to
the intermediate,
Charles Manger v'eited school
Friday afternoon.
Charles Re ves has been pro­
moted Io the sixth g'ade from (be
fifth.
The newly electel Fitshm en
class officers are; president, Bever­
ly Isom, vice president, Erm | Gard­
ner; secretary treasurer, Kenneth
Smith; sergeant-at-arm s, Russel in th is v ic in ity flu n d a y afternoon.
N o rto n .
Bessie Reynolds li is been choeeu M u M erle Straley In Auto Ac­
president of the sophomore class,
cident at Marshfield
Pearl F a lk vice p re sid e n t, Ernes
lin e Co'i-m an secretary treasurer M rs. I I. I,. S tra le y and son Leroy
and C a llie M cC ord n r g ant-at-
etribution follows a culprit.
R
Mystery starting amid the
” primitive passions and strange
rites of a tribe of people in the South
Seas eventually takes up its abode in
an American city, where it engages
the mind of a brilliant scientist. Ad­
venture succeeds to adventure in un­
raveling a crime of two continents.
a r u it .
Hagen Aga.’n Winner
A n A b so rb in g Rom ance o i
Savage Necromancy Faced by
Modern Research and Detection
New Serial Story to Appear in
The Enterprise beginning with
.‘ Today’s issue. Read this story
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The
photograph
ahowa
1 I wenteru open ehuiuploiulilp.
W alter
left today for Marshfield where
they will vi-it their daughter and
sister, Merle Straley, Mis* Straley
recently went Io Marshfield to
teach school and a we -k ago Mon­
day «vaning, while returning to
her boarding house was in an auto
accident. Miss Str«ly was severely
i'Ut about the face and head. One
eir was almost severed and a deep
gislt cut aero-1* one eye lid and she
was badly hruiszd. For several
days Miss Straley was in the hos­
pital. She did not let her parents
know at first how serious the acci-
wrn
The other two girls in the
oar wero uninjured. The accident
happened it is «aid, when the girl
who was driving thought; another
c tr wa« going to hit her aud tu rn ­
ed her car off the road and hit a
telephone pole.