Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, October 13, 1927, Image 8

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SOCIETY NEWS
From O ur Regular Corrcipondontt
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m a rrie d in O ctober 1014, are Mr.
an d M rs. F ra n k b o n d and Mr. an d
Mr». G eorge F r u itt of near H alsey
a n d Mr. an d Mrs. F ra n k Isom of
B row nsville. M rs. K izer an d M rs
Isom a re sisters und were m arried
’ way.
He wag learning the Joys of
! g irth control.
T U S S IN G & TU SSIN G
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GIRTH CONTROL
LAW YERS
“ L ittle Spitfire’
By THO M AS A R K L E C L A R K
Pean o f Men. U niversity of
Illin o is.
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T he social, S a tu rd a y , t o t w hich
on th e suine d a y .
th e m e m b .rs of th e C h ristia n E i -
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y i; t\ ERE dN i-us'liig die failure
deav u r.so ciety w ere ln>«ie, m i a n
>t those In charge io control
ea jo y a b le event ¡m l was well 11-
Mr an d M rs. M artin C um m ings some o f the evils or the excesses
tended. T he all'air wan held at resid en ts of th e Luke Creek d istric t, which public ofllciuls or individuals
are supposed to look after und d i­
th e C h ristia n ch u rc h . G am es an d received m an y c o n g ra tu latio n s from re c t One nuiu was railin g against
contests were p le a sa n t d iv e rsio n s th e ir frie n d s S a tu rd a y , O ctober 8, the prohibition enforcement ofllciuls,
u n til th e serving of re fre sh m e n ts th e occasion being the tw en ty fifth who. lie claimed, were sleeping on
their Job.
b ro u g h t the evening to a close. I a n n iv e rsa ry of th e ir wedding.
H alsey an d B row nsville
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Agency Hub Cleaning Works
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The New Ranges
•'They could control the tilin g fur
better than they do." he claimed.
"There Is no good reason why there
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Lake Creek News
should be so much bootleg whiskey
floating around."
M is. O 'e n F ro m was hostess at
There was the Inadequate control
(B y an E nte rprise R eporter)
of motor traffic on the main streets,
a seven o ’clock d in n e r la st T h u ts -
the necessity of lim itin g the rapid
day evening in ho n o r of her d a u g h ­
M r. an d M rs. F r a n k T ohey an d growth of population other than by
te r R u th , w hise b irth a n n iv e rsa ry d a u g h te i, E d ith , of P o rtla n d , and restricting Immigration, nnd the dis­
was on th a t d ay .
Miss M y rtle Tohey who is te a c h , asters which had followed the In
T he table was ce n te re d w ith a in g a t W est L in n , were recent vis­ a b ility of anyone to control either
the weather or the floods which fo l­
b e a u tifu lly
d ec o .a te d
b irth d a y ito rs at th e J e h u G orm ley home lowed the constant and unprecedented
downpour.
There
were certainly
ca k e while a color schem e of p ink
M r. an d Mrs. C. 8. W illia m s enough things which ought to be con­
a n d w h ite was c a rrie d o u t in th e
were sh o p p in g in A lbany S a tu rd a y . trolled without mentioning our young
o th e r decorations, d a h lia s in these
Mr. anil Mrs. M a rtin C um m ings people, who, nearly everyone admits,
Ralph Snoddy, speedboat d rive rg o i
tw o colors being used effectively.
need a controlling hand laid upon
Los Angeles,‘ Calif., has ju s t returned
sp e n t S u n d a y in E u g en e.
them.
O ut o ( town guests were Mr an d
from a successful visit In Europe, d u r­
“ What r think Is the crying need
Rev. M etcalf of Peoria, preached
M rs, J . H. T h o m p so n . Miss H azel
ing which he won the International
of the hour," Snyder said—Snyder
Duke of York trophy, w ith his speed­
'Thom pson and C laire T hom pson of here S u n d a y m o rn in g an d ev en ­ himself weighs scarcely one hundred
boat " L ittle Spitfire."
Mr. Snoddy
ing,
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etcalf
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und th irty —"Is g irth control."
-Albany.
startled English speedboat race fans
He was telling the truth. I was
d a u g h te r were d in n e r g u ests a t the
by d riving his c ra ft sans the regula­
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riding in a motor bus the other day
T h o m as A id ry home.
tion overall costume o f the speedboat
when
a
man
wedged
him
self
in
to
the
T uesday afternoon th e m em bers
chauffeur. Ralph wore a natty Palin
who
measured
far
seut
heside
me,
Mr. an d Mrs. E d W ig le o f R ow ­
■of tlie w om en's m issio n ary society
Beach outfit.
lan d w ere S u n d a y guests of her more about the waist, and he wasn't
-of |)ie C h ristian ch u rc h were guests
a short man. than lie did from his
b ro th er, H en ry Brock, an d fam ily. heels to his head. He could scarcely
e f Mrs. K u r| B ram w ell. V ases
A Ibany
M r. L loyd S im nos is suffering wedge him self into the available space
filled with b rig h t colored d ah lias
whichever way you measured It—
a n d roses added to th e a ttra c tiv e w ith a b ad ly sp rain ed arm .
sidewise or front and back.
Sun. Mon., Tues. Oct. 16 18
rt Is amazing how many heavy
M r- an d M rs. C onnor of H alsey
ness of th e rooms.
ivnlsted men and women—especially
Mrs. W ill R obertson was in were guests of J. S. Nicew ood an d
women—one sees on the street or in
c h a rg e of the lesson an d several iu- fam ily S u n d ay .
D ifferent A m u sin g C om edy
any large gathering. They walk heav­
ttsresting p apers were read by dif
A fter sp en d in g the su m m er in ily. they breathe hard, they get In
W e d n esd ay
and out o f things slowly, and they
if ere nt m em bers present.
S eattle , R a lp h G o ld sm ith is again are more or less a burden to them­
E sther Ralston in
F o llo w in g th e cioge of th e b u si­ a t th e home of his uuclo, J.S N ice- selves and a danger to fra il furnl
‘ •Figures Don’t Lie”
ture.
ness m eeting M rs. B ram w ell served wood.
Double chins and heavy waistlines
T h u rs d a y an d F rid a y
a delicious lunch. She was assisted
Tw o of our yo u n g people, Miss could be controlled if those who have
by Mrs. Mae M iller' M is. L ester Bessie H arvey and Mr. Law rence tendencies In this direction would
Alice Terry in
P ow ell was a co m p lim en ted guest H ath a w ay , were in an au to m o b ile exercise somewhat more control. Peo­
•of the aftern o o n . Seventeen m em ­ accident n ear P h ilo m a th S u n d ay . ple eat too much. Most o f us could
S a tu rd a y
get on com fortably upon h a lf the food
b e rs were present.
T huir c a rc o llid e d w ith a n o th e r b u t we stuff our stomachs w ith three
Fred Thompson in
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no one was seriously h u r t b u t th e times a day and oftener, not Infre­
quently. Dieting nnd abstemiousness
F ive couple, all resid en ts of the cars were badly d am aged
would reduce the w aistline and in ­
v ic in ity of HulBey and B row nsville
A m eeting of th e b oard of stew , crease the health.
Heavy people generally exercise too
a n d who wore m a rrie d in th e sam e a rd s of th e ch u rc h here was held
little .
They s it or ride In motor
Stage and Railroad Time
sn o n th , O ctober, and the sam o year, in H a rris b u rg M onday even in g at cars. I have never in one place seen
h a v e been in th e h ab it for several the hom e of Mrs. G rim es. A m ong so many heavy weights w ith exag Brownsville-Halsey stage leaves Halsey
■years of ce le b ra tin g th e ir w edding those a tte n d in g from h ere were gerated waistlines as I did In Pasa­ 9:00 a m., 10:40 a.in.. .1:45 p.m ., 8:20p.in '
dena, nnd ns I now recall the side­
Arrives Brownsville
•anniversaries to g e th e r. T hey had Mis. C .S .W illia m s, Rev. an d M rs. walks were almost deserted. Every­
9:20 a.m.. 11:00a.in., 4:05 p.m , 8:40 p.m i
'p lanned to do th e sam e th is yf’ai M etcilf. Mr. Esies Bass, L aw rence one hut Nancy nnd I was rid ing about
Leaves Brownsville
ibut because of ra in on th e day H a th a w a y an d E m ery R ick ard s. in luxurious motor cars wUh an en­
9:45
a. ni. 2:45, p. in., 9 p ill.
tire sent to him self so tlm t there
^planned only two couple m et in
A rrives Halsey
would lie no crowding.
H alsey
'the Brow nsville p ark to ce le b ra te A G E N T W A N T E D - I n
The heavy w aistline means dis
lC:0-5 a, in. 3;O5, p. ni. and 9:20 p in
te rrito ry . Make $75 :00 per week. com fort often, It suggests a short­ A tty other trip s by special arrangements j
tthe th irte e n th a n n iv e rsa ry of th en
$1
50 an h o u r for sp a re tim e. ening of life, slow and difficult loco­
w e ld in g . These tw o couple were
V. G. HAM ER.
motion, premature old age. Those who
In tro d u c in g F in est G u a ra n te e d have learned to control it find the re­ Southern Pacific trains arrive going -
M r and Mrs. G eorge W o rk in g er ol
H alsay an d M r an d M rs. E. A.
H osiery. 96 sty les a n d colors. sults very agreeable.
north
“ I ’ve taken off th irty pounds."
K iz e r of n ear H alsey. A sun pt-
Low prices.
A uto fu rn ish ed
No. 14 Flag, 3:40 a. in.
Townley announced to me a few days
'uous d in n e r was enjoyed at n re n .
No c a p ita l or ex perience neces­ ugo. His step was lighter, his a tti­ No. 32 Regular .to p 3:41 p tu.
Going south
iMr. an d M rs. W o rk in g e r’s tw o
sary . B e tle rk n it T e x tile C<> . tude toward life more cheerful, his
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Flag
4:56
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enthusiasm
more
pronounced
and
his
■children were also present,
Desk 2742, G reenfield. O hio. 27*
brenlh was m in ing In a more normal No. 15 Flag 8:18 p. m.
A m ong th e out-of-tow n g u ests w et a
Rev. A d ria n b ias of E ugene.
of the
Bridge & Beach
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Statement of ownership, management
etc., required by Act of Congress of Au
gust 24. 1912, of Ruial Enterprise, puh-
lished weekly at Halsey, Oregon, for
October 1927.
State of Oregon,
County of L in n , ss.
Before me, a notary public in and fi r
the county aud state aforesaid, personal
I ly appeared A. A. Lake, who, having
been du ly sworn according to law d i •
poses and says that she is one of the e d i­
tors o f the Rural Enterprise, anil that
the fo llo w in g is, to the best of her
knowledge and belief, a true statement
of the owuership management, etc., i I
the aforesaid publication for the date
shown ill the above caption, reouired by
the act of August 24, 1912. embodied in
section 413, Postal Laws in regulation-
Io-w it; That the names of the publtsher-
editois, are I L F la ke and A A. Lake
mauaging editor, H F Lake busine
manager. A A. Lake, llia t the known
bondholders, mortgagees and other se­
c u rity holders owning 1 percent r m on
of total amount of bonds, m o itg ig e s c r
other securities are Albanv State Bank
of Albany. Oregon and \\ H Wheeler
of Halsey, Oregon.
A A. Lake, pul .
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