Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, March 20, 1924, Image 5

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    HALSEY ENTERPRISE SUPPLEMENT
H A L S E Y , O R E G O N , M A R C H 20, 1924
America Saved
These From Death
Toyland’s Joys Are L ittle Known
Jackie Coogan Will Go to
Feed Them.
J a c k ie Coogan w ill forsake the
m ovies fo r t “ ti wecka th is sum m er
to lead a m odem “ c h ild re n ’« c ru ­
sa d e ,” appealing to the c h ild re n
of tha U n ite d S tita s lo r a m illio n -
d o lla r shipload of fo o d stu ff fo r th e
d e s titu te o rp h a n s o f the near east
and then s a il to d e liv e r the goods
iu Greece, Palestine and S ^ r'a
Ja ckie ’s ca m p a ig n w ill s ta rt w ith
a series o f condensed m ilk ntqienls
oo th e Pacific coast. S im ila r cam ­
paign« fo r ca rlo a d lots of m ilk ,
flo u r, c lo th in g and q u in in e w ill
th e n b e h e ld aoross (lie c o n tin e n t.
C htirche«, S u n d a y
and
day
schools, m o v in g p ictu re s, th e a te r*,
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T hose youn gsters In a Near F a s t n , . n „ r - v
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clubs and fra te rn a l societies w ill
a r e p la y in g w ith th e first to y s th . y h a v e
B , lru t- s v rta .
Of som e Am erican nursery
“ X m ycaT. o f
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aw a >"
co-operate and the B oy Scouts, in
th e near east have elven th e - m . j y c ars o f war and fam in e In
a d d itio n , w ill greet h im in a ll the
• f them didn’t even k L w ¿ h a t l t ' w ^ t o h ! chance *° pla V
Meat
citie s th ro u g h w hich he passes on
relief w orkers found
‘ *^ Ve en o u sh to eat until
his t r ip aoross the c o n tin e n t p rio r
to s a ilin g .
T o r graduates o f o r p h a n school« are
t h e p o lic y being to place children
T h e objective is 100 carloads of
co n te m p la te d
F ir m s m av ai«o in p r iy tto homes wherever pos-i-
food, to go fro m New Y o rk .
be provided for refugee fim ih a s
H is fa th e r and m o th e r w ill ac­ from I urkey who agree to ad op 1 h le , t il I t th e y I | l 4 y e n jo y th o f a m -
ilv life which it is impossible to
com pany h im am i pay a ll expense-.
youngsters from the orphanage kjtve in the w ith in -ig M .
M r. Coogan w rite s : “ F o r tw o
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reasons I atn g ld tl to a llo w Ja’ kie
to represent the A m e rica n c h ild re n
in th is w o rth y cause. F ir s t, I feel
th a t the near east re lie f is doing
one
o f the
greatest pieces of
Washington, I). C., Mardi 16.—An in
c h ild w elfare w o rk In th > w o rld , 9
vestigation by the department of agri
in w hich I am proud to have my
between October. 192.’, and
con assist. B u t I hsve another - culture
March, 1923. showed bakers’ margins
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reason— a more selfish one, per­
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over
the
cost
of
flour
ranging
all
the
haps. I m i sure th a t the s ig h t of
these thousands o f d e s titu te fa ­ @ way from 4 cents on an .«-cent loaf ill
knew bv experience long
New Orleans to t! cents on a 10-cent loaf
therless and m otherless c h ild re n
ago what the department
fo r w hom the ia « titu tio n is c a rin g _ in Chicago
T he department report said : “ Lower
has now learned. lie lias
ca n n o t fa il to b rin g home to h im 2?
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a re a liza tio n o f the com m on d u tv 9 prices depend upon mo-e efficient w
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Up-to-date Mseinory
9 ’« k in g and distribution methods.
of a ll m a n k iu d to one ano th e r.
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9 higher yields per barrel of flour and Electric Power
larger volume of business by individual
M rs. P. C. B u r t o f Bend has in
Electric Ovens
bakers.”
charge 850 boys on C o rfu is la n d ,
u n d e r th e sh e lte r o f M o u n t O ly m ­ 9
pus, w heie G reek and A rm e n ia n
o rp h a n s m ay soon use th s legend- 9
a ry p la y g ro u n d o f th e god« of a n ­ 9
c ie n t Greece
T he Greek g o ve rn ­
m e n t ha« offered 30,000 acres on
the m o u u ta in to the near east re­ 9 The flour he use, i , largely Linn county product, from the Shedd m ill. !
lie f o rg a n iz a tio n fo r us« in the care
> on can get a loaf ora dray load 321 Lyon
Albany. Discount to dealer,
and tr a in in g o f 11,000 orphans.
F a rm se ttle m e n ts there to p ro v id e
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The Good Old 5-cent Loaf
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E. Eirchau
Albany Bakery
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Bakes more goods of all kinds than anv o t h e r !
establishm ent m Linn countv, ships more
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te surrounding towns and sells
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The Good Old 5-cent Loaf
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