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About Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1927)
et A g rc u ltu re H o rtic u ltu re L iv e s to c k A Weekly Chronicle of Local Events and Progress in Linn County : Established ’912 H ALSEY. ORE< O N, T B L ’»5D A Y . MAY 19, 19:7 >1 a year io aJvanet <O ba presented by the OAKVILLE DRAMATIC CLUB for the benefit of Tk O- u o , Achievement Day A rural comedy in three acts A feature focoe in each act A to ii try auction A country wedding and A couutrv husking bee Saturday, M ay 2 1 B g Parade, 10:30 Big Community Dinner, 12:30 Track Meet in Afternoon. Club and School Exhibits A ll Day Friday Evening, May 27 PRIZES AWARDED ON CLUB WORK a t the C IT Y H A L L Everyone invited to attend with well.fillad lunch baskets. Bring plate, knife, fork, «poon and cup |P. T. A COMMITTEE i n e H igh School Gymnasium Fund .Everybody Come P a ir y P o u ltry W ool A dm ittance 45c, 35c and 25a R -served seats on sale a t C la rk ’s this paper will go to the gym fund Tke P. T. A. The high school will have Its annual The last meeting of the Parent- picnic June 3 at Triangle take From the Editor's Teachers' association for the year was Hogs, Veal, Poultry The girls' baseball team went to at the schoolhouse Friday evening. Monroe Friday, but the reporter didn't Oregon Produce Exchange, Point of V ie w I There was a song by the club girls learn the score. The boys played ball 102 Fro it i tieet. with Harrisburg also at Halsey and Reading. Ernestine Coleman Achievement Day Prom ises to Be H alley’s G reatest Portland, May 17. lost by 14 to 1. This is the second Plano solo, Georgina Clark The m arket todnv is a» follow s; defeat for Halsey in regular games. School Event Recitation, Wanda Veatch Achievement day will be held at the Coast Farm ers W he Heli Hog«—F-, ncy, 110 to 150 pound«, Piano duet, Falk sisters schoolhouse Saturday, May 21. 141 to 15c. Themselves SHABBY TREATMENT GIVEN 0 . A. C. AT SALEM Song, club girls. After the election of new officers Mrs. Leone Lowry returned to her Figures don't lie'’ — not always _ Veal — Fancy ¿0 to 125 pound», 16 and adjournment the president called work as teacher of the Pine Grove O. A . C. Was to IG^c Nearly $50 Up but part of the figures in a given case a meeting of the executive committee school Thursday Poultry, n tt f. o. b. P o r t l a n d - and committees for the coming year may give a wrong Impression. We Unfairly Treated in Cash Prizes were appointed as follows: Member Miss Agnes Chandler gave the 6th H eavy colored ben», over 4 ship, teachers of outlying districts. Mrs have been lugubriously told how the pound», 23 to 24c ; light hen«, Sturtevant; program, Mrs. Kizer. and 7th grade examinations at the larm population in Oregon has de under 4 pounds, 18 to 19c; Packed Tribunal and Club and School Work to Gladys Hadley. Mrs. Isom; publicity, Alford school Thursday and Friday. creased, despite the Influx of farmers Mrs. Moody, social. Mrs. Patton, Mrs' spring», iT er l j p o in d s, 18c; Faked Figures Be Appraised Isom. Mrs Frum; by-laws. English from eastward and the natural growth old rooster», 10c. Try it Achievement day, Saturday next, teacher, Mr. Patton. Mr. Sturtevant. When it was announced, prior of population. , with the parade at 10:30 a. m. Bring On page 3 is given a counterbalanc Joe Lytle took » run up from Port to the start ot the last legislative School Notes ing statement from no less an author land Thursday, bringing Mrs. Lytle session in grinding out law», th at you» car. horse, buggy, wagon or any- UVng else you want to have in the ity than the bureau of economics of with him to take a look at Halsey. parade and be on time. No cars bar (School Reporter) He has not fully decided whether or 0 A. C. and the U. of O. had the national department of agriculture. The student body held its regular not to go into the publishing business agreed to defer untH another term red A Ford, Packard or baby buggy I will -------- ' ’ ' be • ‘ w t welcomed. u c u . A i J C I C There W ill U C S C be V - sev will business meeting Wednesday and for th at stomach trouble Fewer tenant farmers. Some of in Oregon yet, and probably will not he presentation of th e ir . needs for eral floats and many a t unusual features. agreed to accept the offer of the pro F a - . . 1 -a m a n .- _ ... . them have gone to the cities and into until the season advances far enough . . . l l j l Starting at 10:30 the route will be ceeds from the play to be given at Also building funds it seemed th s t the employment for which they were bet to see how our climate affects the hay fever from which Mrs. Lytle suf two leading higher ed ucational down Railroad street to the Browns Koontz' hall Friday, May 27, by the ville road, south to First street, and Oakville community in exchange for ter fitted. It requires brains to do fered a good deal in the east and good farming. He who lacks them from which she hopes to gain relief in stitu tio n s of the state were in then up Second street. There will be “The Path Across the HUI,” which They recognized the a band of music. can do better as a part of the ma by a change of location. They return h a rm o n y . will be given at Oakville May 20. The for that spring fever A banquet for club members will be name of the play Is, "Deacon Dubbs " s 'a te ’s financial difficulties and chinery of a factory, where superin ed to Portland Friday afternoon. at the city hall and a basket dinner It will be produced at Halsey for the were w illing to wait. Morris Pharmacy tendent« and foremen will tell them for the community at Frum's ware benefit of the gym fund. Be loyal School was closed In Kirk district what to do and how to do It. Some last week. Miss Doris Howard of Yam W hen proposed ta x reforms house Everyone is invited to the lat to your school and support this play. tenants have used their brains to hill county will teach this school next uggesled im roved finances both ter. Bring your baskets and come. The paper contest which has been In the afternoon will be the track in progress closed Friday the 13th— such good effect that they have be year. in stitu tio n s p u t in request», but meet for all who wish to take part, lucky day. The winners have not yet come owners. Thus the number of th at of O. A. C. was soon w ith- with prizes for the winners been decided upon. The money from owners is greater and the tenants The leading feature will be the ex d ia w n , and some of us wondered • A AAW4LO Ul J6 W UIfc ui are fearer. hibits of M the work of the clubs. There •'b y . R eports from Salem led the are 95 club members. The three high* Try our store for We recently cited the case of a E n terp rise la regard C h arles H all est prizes for club exhibits will be three fanner at Lostine who has reduced the Choice Ice Cream is a p rejudicial influence agaiusl 8cltoi8rshlps for tu'o-weeks summer Eskimo Pies cost of raising wheat to 20c a bushel G A r i [courses at O. A. C. with all expenses O. A. C. in »¡ate finance plan». It paid Many prizes of «250 and less Dixie Baskets by doing his own work and using big Brick Ice Cream ism ained for the M ay issue of the will also be given teams and Improved machinery, but m onthly O. A. C A lum nus to School work will also be on display other crop«, than wheat have been re | ce C fe a m re v e a l a <x. n.e I h - . f - , a,. and ,hese will also compete for prizes Consult us for prices on reveal a gam e th a t was played Many noted people are expected. In sponsible for most of the prosperity on meml ers elect btlore the 9estion eluding County Superintendent Edna that has come to farmers in the Wil in gallon or more lots to prejudice them against O. A. C. Oeer and club workers from O. A. C. lamette valley. Dairying, poultry pro- .... , , , , , Halsey’s first achievement day pro- ductlgn, wool growing, etc., with co W* have not space for the whole mlsea to be a successful one operative marketing, are among the ’lory, b u t the following excerpts) Money for prizes has been contri- »Otline i t : occupations that have prospered Co buted as follows: Frum and Cross Bros. »5.00 operative fruit packing, like that at C uring th e seven-year period Halsey State Bank More Than 3.CQ0 Preferred Shareholdert 5.00 Eugene, deserves a part of the credit 1920-1927 th e average student M. V. Koontz Co. The more prosperous farmers have enrollm ent at (J A. C. was 3480, Bert Clark not made as much noise as some who w hile lh a t at ihe U. o f O. was George Laubner Amor A Tussing have bMn devoting time and energy 350. HUI «1 Co. to the seeking of help from congress T he average income from t i e E. C. Miller ........ The mill age lax per year is 1363 per T. J. Skirvin «1 ffemer help themselves. 1.00 -tu d rn t for the U of O and <328 K. A. Bramwell U g def fa te of M ay 14 the Mountain 100 tor O A. C. T. I. Marks .............. Stales Power company w rite » : "W e 2.50 1.00 are fa m is h in g electric service to not Investm ent for building 1 and George Hoftman 5 00 leee th a t 10C9 real d irt farmers in the lands, equipm ent and b o ’Its at the D. H. Sturtevant F. Workinger U llla in e tte valley and are rapidly ex U of O. is $1.062.212 and at O F. B. Morris „ BVTTERiCK tending our lines fo rench others." A. C. $1,275,015. E. E. Gourley ............. 1413 .50 Thia f l good news to the whole fan.i'y. ........ An si eged " su m tn ity of fact Q. C. Rossman 1.00 T ra c to r« and com Bine d harvester; relating to the m illage tax and J. W. Stephenson .50 ....... lighten labor out of doors on the farm, 2.00 financial support ol h ig le r ed ca Arrow Garage b i l l electricity can make housekeeping 1.00 l i o n ’’ was sent last Decern! er to John Salash ........„...... 1.00 v 4 easy a t any o 'th e voeationj io enter m em bers of the late Oregon legis w M. Burbank ............. Brad M obs . 1 00 .w hich so many girl» seek the cilie*-. a tu re and others giving $514, 569 And 1000 farms in this valley already and $608 as the cost per student at Mayor’s Proclamation hate it 1 O. A. C for ihe fast three years. Customers of Mountain States Power Company in homes T frock with its long Saturday. May 21, has been set aside President K err says the corr ct And Edison livrs to see it I and factories used more than 43 million kilowatt-hours of by our schools and boys' and girls' '“* / collar and skirt that figures tan g ed from le«« th a n 300 "4 H” clubs as achievement day. a day 1 9 ^ r'Ca CnCrgy and 512 m' II‘on cubic feet of 8“ to 350. At the U of O. they were for displaying and Judging of their fits closely at the hip Our objection to the Patterson In- ♦426, 1393 -md $388. work. is suitable for the slender wo come tax bill is not because ot any More than 3,000 preferred shareholders receive dividends Thia movement deserves the appro The actual square feet floor per shortcoming as an Income tax law It rcgulai ly by mail every three months. Their money is used man as well as the woman bation and hearty support of all school stu d en t is 80 58 at the U. of 0 la a splendid Income tax law If we are for the construction of permanent, useful public utility with the mature figure, ’ patrons and members of the commun to have an Income tax —Oregon Voter and 80 03 at the col’a je . L abora properties. It may be had in sizes 34' tory and shop work require 2 | ity. In order that, all may have the op Ibe confidence of our thousands of customers rests on Oregon 1» the only Pacific coast imes as much »pace as ■actura to 52. Suitable mate-' portunity to view the parade and a t their knowledge of the fact that dependable service is fur state In which tax-shirking Incomes and recitaiion work The propor- tend the exhibits and community din rials for making this* nished at reasonable rates. — contribute to an anti-Income-tax pro lion of lab o ra to ry and shop work ner. I do declare this day as achieve Butterick frock are' at the university is 27 4 per cent ment day for the city of Halsey and paganda The decrease In Incomes re on display at our and .at tha college it is 61 3 per extend an invitation to all the sur ported for taxation is the only lndl A copy of thia 16-page book describing cent. It follows, therefore, th a t rounding communities to co-operate P ie c e - G o o d » cation we see of a decrease in in and illustrating the properties of Mountain the pressure for room at the college with us in making this an educational comes. Sympathetic with the afore ' Department. f States Power Company, will be sent to you is much more pronounced th a n a and civic success. said propaganda Is an Increase in fal on request, together with complete infor- j Signed this 17th day of May, 1927. \ + i the university. (nation about investment in the 7 per cent sification to evade the tax. Bert 8. Clark, Mayor. Doings in Educational Field D o r e ’s M e n th a P e p s in NEW LIFE WINE TONIC Soda Fountain and Candy Clark’s C onfectionery S m a rt LINES th a t D ependable Service to Custom ers D ividends for Shareholders * preferred shares. , Federal authorities contemplate permanent ban of the Decameron and the Arabian Nights, but have not yet begun to expurgate the Bible “Defeat the income tax and speed up the destruction of our forests." say those timber owners who have the ear of the Oregon Voter. The latest attraction In Halsey is the new tennis court at Clay Moody s. fyisy to make with 4 B U T T E R IC K PATTERN S WMrDELTOR' / REM EM BER That w ith spring comes a hankering for trips in your auto— bu not for blowouts on those trips or other annoying trcuhles— therefore you should see what we can do for you in cur low-priced Write or phone for your copy today M ountain S tates P ow er C ompany FISK A N D F E D E R A L T IR E S G EN ERA L REPA IRIN G ETHYL BATTERY CHARGING G A S O L IN E The HALSEY GARAGE if. S. "Working The preferred iharei of Mountain Stater Power Company md tfv be purchated from the M o u n ta in ¿tatet Pouter Securitiet Company.