Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, June 21, 1928, Image 5

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    Enterprise, Halsey, Oregon. June 21, 1928
LINN 18448891
IN NUMBER DAIRY COWS
County Herds, However, Lacking
In Quality Production Per Cow
» •
M r. Ledgerwood aud Mr, Daw-
son have both bees harvesting
strawberry crops. Tbe season is
about over for the bernee of this
variety.
O. G. Coldiron and daughter
Nora Belle, Mies Tobey, Mr. and
Mrs. John Underwood and son
Jack, climbed Mary's Peak Sunday.
They report a fine time.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Cummings
accompanied Mr. aud Mrs. Thomas
Ardry and George Ardry to Cor­
vallis Sunday, where the latter
bad his first i h ince to see tbe col­
lege buildings.
Levi O'eman and little daughter
Annabelle, of Tbe Dalles were week
e d guests at the C, R. Evans
home After a few days spent in
Portland Mr. O’emau will return
to help in the hay.
and Mrs. Setter* lived in Spcon
River 23 years ago, on tf e place
uow occupied by C. L. Falk Sr.,
but are now reeidente of Lamont,
Wash , They have been visiting
at the home of Mrs. Setters’ sister,
Mrs. W. R. Kirk, and other rela­
tives and fr'euds, lira. Setters
visited here last year but it has
been a long time since he was here.
They expect to leave for eastern
Oregoo next week on a visit with
friends before returning home.
Wnh 13,000 producing cows,
Linn county ranks third among all
the counties of the state iu number
of dairy cows, according to the
latest census. The rank of the
county, so far as production per
cow is concerned, as in such a
A little girl on he aring the song
comparison, Linn county ranks
“
Bringing
in tbe Sheaves,’’ sung
18th. Although Linn county has
at the Sunday febool she attended,
many individual herds at good as
misinterpreted the word as ‘sheets’
can be found anywhere, the gener­
and asked her mother the other
al average pioduction is low.
day why they didn’t say “ bringing
Many believe that through cow
iu tbe pillow cases" too.
testing associations and improved
feeding and management the aver­
One of tbe strangest lawsuits on
age j roduclion of the county dairy
Mr.
end
Mrs.
C.
S
Williams
record
is tb it of Davil A. Hoag of
cows could be iucreased by 100 lbs
of buttsrfat per year. That thia is drove to Port'and Friday, return­ Canadaigus, N Y., against two
possible is apparent because the ing Saturday. Their son Karl, who Syracuse newspapers for $1,000,000
oounty’s average would «.till be 30 has been a student at Benson Poly­ each, on a charge of libel.
He doesn’t seem to have much
'pouuds of fat below the average technic school the past year, re-
turned
home
with
them.
respect
for his face when he com­
which Tillamook couaty cows are
pares
it
to the carlcon “ Andy
Among
those
from
Lake
Creek
now producing.
Gump.’’
attending
the
pioneer
,
icuic
were
More dairy cows were tested
for produclioa last year in organ­ Mr and Mrs Martin Cummings
Clare Morton, 15 yeai-old boy
ized cow testing associations than and family, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
ever before iu the history of the Jrckson, Mr. and Mrs. Archie scout of P ort Hope, Ont., saved two
state, accordig to reports of some Owen and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. men from drowning when their
seveuteen county agents in whose R. Evans, Mr». L. Woodward, tie canoe c a p s i z e d . ________
counties these cow testing associa­ Misses Evans, Mr. aud Mrs. Van
T U S S IN G & T U S S IN G
tions are being operated.
The Owen and family the Bilyeu family,
results of this work were that 567 O. G. Coldiron and daughter Nora,
LAWYERS
Oregon dairymen owning 10,374 Myrtle Tobey, Mr. and Mrs. John
Halsey and Brownsville
cows bad accurate records as to Underwood and sou Jack, Mr. and
Oregon
the production of their herds and Mrs. George Hockensmith, Mrs.
tbe profit or loss which each cow J. Suytar and cousins Helen and
returned them. From these associ­ Doris Coates, Mrs. Clara Ardry,
DELBERT STARR
ations 418 border cows were culled George Ardry, Clarence Williams
Funeral
Director and Licensed
out, thus increasing the profit to Jr., Mrs. Florence Brock and
Embalnier
daughter Doris, Russel and Lucile
these dairymen.
L A D Y A S S IS T A N T
The cow testing association idsa Herndon.
Brownsville, Oregon
is not a new one, having been
fp Sp oon R iver Sparks
originatod in Denmark ih the la*e
W h it e s id e & L o c k e
eighties, important dairy country
(BnUrprla* Oorrupoodenca)
cr dairy state has utilized the cow
Hardware, Implements and Sporting
Mrs. Lester Powell visited her
testing association, now usually
Goods. Hudson and Essex Autos
called a dairy improvement asso­ sister, Mrs. It. E Carey Monday. 3rd& Madison Sts., Corvallis. Ore.
ciation, in their dairy development.
Delma F*lk was the guest of htr
Wisconsin, the leading dairy state aunt, Mrs. R. E. Bierly Thu'S'ay
JIM H O R N IN G
of the nation. Las inoiecow testini night.
associations than any other state
General
Blacksmithing
Practically every one in this
and these associations, it is gener­ community attended the pioneer
Acetylene Weldiug
ally believed, have contributed picnic.
First & Adams,
Corvallis. Ore.
materially to dairy progress
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Setters wire
Sines 1912 such associations have
guests at the J. P. Teinpletou t ome
been constantly manitained and as
T H E B A L L S T U D IO
Monday.
a result, Tillamook dairymen have
the ^ e ^
h V tic
Last Monday Mr. and Mrs. Sey­
the highest average producing cows
Kodak work, frames and copying
of old pictures.
in the state, get more for their sur mour Bowman motored to Salem
Third & Jefferson, Corvallis, Ore.
on
a
business
trip.
plus stock and are able to market
Mr. and Mrs. L. R Snyder of
their day.old calves at a profit.
These cow testing associations Salem were visitors at the Merwin
are placing many Oregon dairy m.n VanNice borne Sunday.
Webster, ArleigU and Andrew
in a position to get high prices for
surplus stock sold to California Falk, Currin aud Jahn Miller, and
buyers where dairymen are getting Lloyd Spelling spent Sunday at
25 percent more on an average for Lost Lake east of Harrisburg
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Vanoice and
association cows than for those
daughters, Ellen and P.oberta, at­
with no record.
tended camp meeting at McFarland
Sucday. Ellen and Roberta re-
L ak e C reek N ew »
mained there for a week.
(By sd Enterprise Reporter)
E. E. Carey and family, W. R.
George McNeil is rebuilding h s Kirk and family, Amos Setter and
bam.
son Walter and Louise Seefeld were
Lucile Herndon was a Sun^iy visitors »t Cascadia Saturday. Mr.
guest of Velma Owens.
Of candies, fresh from the
Russel Herndon spent Sunday
factory, and packed in neat
b o b b in g
afternoon with Karl Williams.
and attractive boxes always
Johu Standish has finished the B A R B E R IN G
makes a hit with her, if
work he wss doing at the Evans B A T H S A N D
bought at Clarks.
S H A M P O O IN G
farm.
Agent
Better make a hit.
Helen Haynes is visiting for a
Hub Cleaning Works
Albany Laundry Every Tuesdav
few days this week with with I’eail
C la rk ’s C o n fe c tio n e r y
Cummir.gs.
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Mrs. Thomas Ardry is busily
picking strawberries at George
Ledger wood’s.
Mrs. Suytar has as her guests
her cousins, Helen Lucile and Doris
Coates, of Albany.
Lester Thomas and family of
Just as soon as you drive in and order a set of
Harrisburg visited the N. H Cum
wings family Sunday.
S E I B E R L I N G ’S
Mrs. Stuard and grandchildren,
Put on your car. These tir o are guaranteed
Helen and Janet, visited friends in
against accidents, bruises, negligence, cuts, blowouts,
this vicinity last week.
rim cuts, under in­
Jessaline Hockensmith motored
flation, wheel align­
to Klamath Fails this week with
ment or any road
friends. She will be gone two
hazard, by the
weeks.
Hay harvest has begun io toe
Seiberling
Lake Creek district and conse­
Protected
Service
quently farmers will be unueually
Corporation
busy for the next few weeks.
Mesdames John Underwood, C.
R Evans aud George Hocken-
smitb and Miss Mary Evans ware
Corvallis visitors Monday after­
noon.
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Flower phone 458-J
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At lowest rate of interest.
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PA RAG O N CAFE
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Legion Lunch Tuesdays.
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