Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, May 26, 1927, Image 1

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ANOTHER DEACON COMING!
NTERPR!
School Doings on
second and third, Ben Christ­ third, Margaret Pugh.
ensen.
PoUto
race— Girls —First, Doctors Disagree ;
A rural comedy in three acts
Achievem ent D ay
thebe Isom; second, Irene Wil
Club Work Awards
A feature scene in each act
W h o Shall Decide?
barns;
third, Donna Moss.
A co w ir y aucticn
Judges, M r. Calavaa, state field
Halsey and Districts Near worker, aod M is t '» » g ill, leadej Boys—F irst, Charles Steinke,
A country wedding and
to be presented hy the
second, Lindon Bramwell, third, Antagonistic “Remedies’
by Participate
A country husking bee
of g irls ’ clubs.
i Jack Snodgrass.
OAKVILLE
Halsey's first achievement day
for Farm Ills
race—Boys—First, Har-
Friday Evening, May 27 »us euch a success that it is pro Grand Champions—Free trip Sack
DRAMATIC CLUB
In
the
case of “farmers’ prob­
Harding;
second,
Howard
C” $15’ Leslie Falk,
posed to make it an annual affair. Alice Sturtevant.
Falk; third, Cedric Moody. Girls le m s’’ there are as many reme­
tor the benefit of
I t briugs in to p roninence the „ J " th* fo|l°wing, First took —First. Margaret 1’ugh, second, dies suggested as for the cure
q
Fern Rossman; third, Vivian
probable results o f the present ?-.o0 prize and second $1.50.
of warts, and no publication haa
The first prize for aewing Frum.
generation's policy of devoting
yet
contained all of these.
Hundred-yard dash—Seventh
half the tax money and immense clubs went to Sunshine Girls;
A
F lorida
correspondent
E verybody Com e
Adm ittance 45c, 35c and 253
and
eighth
grade
girls—First,
second to the Bachelor Boys.
pergonal
effort
to
the
task
of
ao
write
to
the
Pathfinder.
“I
R^seivcd seats on sale at C lark
Sewing clubs—Pansy sewing Lilah Phelps; second, Dorothy
educating its successors th a t the club—First, Arlene Powell; sec­ C cre ara n; th ir d j Alice S turte ­ believe in price fixing by the
government. It was a great suc­
race shall ever progress on lines of ond Blanche Williamson.
F rom the Editor's
vant. Seventh and eighth boys- - cess during the war.’’
Commencement Announcement increasing eccomp'isnment and
Busy Bees—First, Edna Falk; First, Earl Elliot; second, Lloyd1 Today it would not shut off
second, Ardella Falk.
greater comfort in life. .
Point of V ie w
Sperling; third, Bruce Harding.
Europe the food products
The baccalaureate sermon
lkusy Sewing club—First, Fourth, fifth and sixth grade of ,orn.
Australia, South America,
O.
W.
Frum
was
grand
mar­
will be preached at the Church
Alice Sturtevant; second Delma girls—First, Delma Falk; . sec­
. . . India and Russia, as the Gee-
street parade on Falk, third June Layton.
Honestly, do'you th in k
that any of Christ next Sunday by Rev. shal of the
ond.
Vivian Frum;
third,'m
paper published in soother town would J- S. Miller of the M. E. church* achievement
day, which was Sunshine G irl» ’ Sewing Club— Blanche Christensen. Fourth, an menace to shipping did
during the war. Warehouses in
or could give your {community as good
viewed by practically the whole First, Blanche Steinke; second fifth and sixth grade boys,_ those countries were full, but
Class
night
will
be
in
charge
•e rn c e . year io and year out, as your
First, Frank Bilyeu; second, only from this country did
home paper does if the latter should of
the Senior class at the town and surrounding country Ione Miller.
Bachelor Boys’ Sewing c lu b - Howard Falk; third. Owen Falk. Europe get food. This Flordia
suspend publication? I » „ ., , our ho,„e Methodist church Wednesday, as it marched north from the
Hundred-yard , relay—First, man cannot restore those con­
paper entitled to your support? A ma- June 1.
school house on Railroad street f'lrst, Charles Reeves; second, Halsey;
second, Kirk.
ditions.
Kenneth
Workinger.
jo riiy of the people of Halsey have
to the Brownsville road, west
Commencement
exercises
will
Fifty
yard
dash—Boys—
i
School Girls’ Sewing
W. Snow writes to the
answered thst question affirmatively.
to First street, south to the club—first, Elsie Reynolds; First, Muir Crittenden; , ovxwi.u,
second, Philadelphia Farm Journal. "The
I f more would do so the paper could tie be at the Methodist church Fri­
Jack Snodgrass; third,
" '
warehouse,
counter­ second, Hope Hussey.
furth er improved. T h e re are some who day night, June 3. Dr. Con, head Frum
Chariesi Capper-Tincher
act it«
has restrict-
»<1 onzmii
__
. but^in
Steinke. Girls—First,’ Elaine * » ed.
speculative gambling,
do not seem to care whether the pap r
Cooking
club—Willing
Work­
marched
to
the
Koontz
and
Clark
x 't. P i l l P V * R P P n i l d
1
1 H r r
in
L __ ____ a 4 1
•
of
the
department
of
mathema­
Straley
;
second,
Geraldine
Stra-
lives or dies. W ell, the publisher may
ers
Jfirst,
Alice
Sturtevant,
doing this it has cost the wheat-
corner and returned to the point
tics
at
the
U.
of
0.,
will
be
the
. ley; third Irene Williamson.
second, Dorothy Carcoran.
not care, either, as much as some sup
growers a very heavy slice off
of beginning.
pose. H e enjoys m aking as good a speaker.
Clodhopper Gardening club- I Basketball throw,, distance— the selling price which world
After a colored band came a First, Bruce Harding; second,' I Seventh grade girls—First, conditions warranted for his
p ip e r as be can, but he believes he could
make more money in a different line of
cavalcade: 0. W. Frum,* W. Dick Harding.
Lilah Phelps; second, Retta wheat. The speculator, believing
Thank You
endeavor than in publishing a paper
Rinkey Dinky Calf club— Armstrong; third, Alice Sturte­ that he can secure a profit by
Frum, C. H. Davidson. Berry
The administration and facul­
w ith the circulation the Enterprise li.,s
Smith, Charles Snodgrass, H F irst, M erton Lengley ; Seco d, vant. Fourth, fifth and sixth buying the wheat when the
grade girls—First, Delma Falk; farmer wants to sell i t —that is,
ty
of
the
Halsey
public
schools
W. Hussey, Wade Frum, E. A. Milton Elliot.
History tells of a time when the laws
second,
Blake Christensen.
at or soon after harvest—as­
wish
to
take
this
opportunity
Grand Champion Sheep club—
of England were openly and suecessfnlly
P. LaFollette, Carl Isom, Ray
Basketball
throw, distance— sumes the burden of carrying
First,
Lesile
Falk;
second.
Paul
defied in parts of that kingdom. Hut of expressing their gratitude to
Steinke, Currin Miller and Char­
Boys—First, Kenneth Smith; the wheat until the consumer
Q u im b y; th iid , Gardie M ilter.
necessity is proverbially called the the patrons and business men in
ley
Wright.
second,
Donald Bramwell; third, needs it for his daily bread. The
mother of invention and ways were
Halsey Sheep club—First,'
devised to curb crim inals. Now En g ­ and about Halsey for the great
Charles Weber drove a sixf John Smith; second, Milton El­ Leonard Christensen. Girls— greater the number who are
First, Alice Sturtevant; second, willing to do this, the more the
land is the most law-abiding country in help and interest accorded the horse team.
liot.
Retta Armstrong; third, Doro­ competition. The more the com­
the world. The 'w ave of c rim e " in school in making our achieve­
H. W. Steinke and E. V. Bass
thy Carcoran.
the United States, which haa teen ro ment day program a success.
petitive buying naturally the
School
Exhibits
came with four-horse teams.
In
the
ball
game
Halsey
won,
higher the price competitors
Lyyman W. Patton.
exaggeratedly proclaimed, has resulted
Jess Pugh and C. H. David­ Judges, Mrs. Edna Geer, A l-
io more of necessity's offspring
S e
Principal son followed with double teams herta Koontz and M e trle Straley. with a score of 10 to 6 from must pay.”
Halsey high.
the account, on p g 4. of the coolmg of
So Mr. Snow would encourago
Followed these:
the ardor of bank r.b b rrs ,n Indiana
Other features were: riding grain gambling for the good of
Rural
schools—First,,
1
Oak
Ernest Gourley— R i n k y
and the following of that state's ex­
lams; second, Powell; third, circus, jumping, riding, egg race the grower. Of course he as­
Dinky Calf club.
ample by Michigan.
Brandon.
and the musical chair.
sumes that the gamblers give
Grand Champion Sheep club,
And a tired and happy cum- farmers ;t 'fait' price |fot‘ tho
Gradi»
work—First
grade—
Halsey Sheep club.
At Albany last week the state E a rn -
First, Geraldine Straley; second munity, old and young, went wheat and let the consummers
era' Union indorsed the income tax bill
Potato club as clowns.
Margaret
Smith; third, Irma to sleep that night.
have it for a fair price. They
upon which we are to vote in June.
In floats, the High School Smith.
are
Tod Jones’ boys, who
O ther farm organizations in the slate
Girls’ sewing club and the Sun­ Second grade—First. Jean The engagement of Mi»» Pearl were like
so shrewd that they made
have done the tame. I f the farmers
shine Girls’ Sewing club.
Sturtevant;
second, Jimmie I e firsso n.fjlin i ,r in vocational edu­ money every evening swapping
turn out on election day in as fu ll force
Bachelor Boys’ Sewing club Smith; third, Donna Mars.
amoung themselves as
aa do those city gentlemen who farm
Willing Workers’ Cooking club Third grade—First, Elaine cat on at O A. C „ to H arold Teale jacknives
they
sat
aruond the fire. "By
the farmers, and the voting friends of
of Battle Ground, Wash , senior
Clod Busters’ Garden club
•Straley;
second,
Linden
Bram­
bedtime,”
said Tod, "each of
those gentlemen, the tax w ill be levied.
Busy Bees Sewing club
in in d u s tria l arte, is announced
well;
third,
Phyllis
Hoit.
them
lias
made
half la dollar
Daisy Sewing club
Here's hoping, whether th eir h< tne
Fourth
grade—First,
Kenneth
and
got
his
own
knife
back."’
G overnor Patterson is accused by his
Pansy Sewing club.
Workinger; second,
Bluford i< to be at B a ttle Ground or elee
opponents of adopting ex-Governor
The
Farm
Journal
editorially
Then came individual entries, Mo«e ; th ird , Charles Reeve?J
where, it w ill not le
b a tte remarks: "The land banks aro
Pierce's income tax policy and Pierce
followed by cars.
is opposing Patterson'» plan bee; u ;e it is
Fifth grade—First, Eloise ground.
a big, brilliant- success. Eight
A t noon n in ety club workers,
not lik e Pierce’s. A ll this is as consist­
Smith;
second, Blanche Steinke;
of them are now loaning to
w ith th e ir leaders, were given a
Church Notices
ent as most of the anti income tax talk.
third, Tom Miller.
farmers at 5 per cent, two at
banquet at Koontz' b a ll, w hile the
Sixth
grade—First,
John M ethodist— Next Sunday :
6’
4 and two at
There are
A big windbag i t the bugaboo about
com m unity parlook of a picnic Smith; second, Margaret Pugh ;
10 a. in., Sunday school
$1,180,000,000 in loans out­
the income tax tearing capital out o
dinner at the F ru m warehouse.
third. Walter Foote.
standing.”
11, P ublic service«»
Oregon, and when it sepulchral! r says
Seventh grade—First, Alice 7, Epw orth League
The Enterprize will concede
Boo-oo-ool’ the ergaas of the tax
Stock Awards
Sturtevant ; second, Retta Arm­
that
some of these loans have
shirkers pretend to be sw fu'ly scare 1
8 , p ub .ic services
Judge», E lm er Muueon, F rank strong; third, June Layton.
helped the farmer—those which
and hope the rest of us w ill take fright.
8 Thursday, prayer meeting enabled him to Jiold his crop
Gibson and Jack Barrett.
Track M eet
Sunday m orning Rev. J. 8, M il from harvest time until the
Stallion—First, Charles
I f Oregon would abolish all taxation
In
baseball
honors
were
won
le
r’s
rermon at the M. E, church seasonal rise came, and those
Weber
what a haven it would be for thoie
various competitions by Dick w ill have rpecial reference V tue. which enabled him to buy better
Mares—First, Charles Weber in
m ythical investors who we are told are
breeding stock or more effective
kepi away by fear of an income ' i t 1
Teams—First, E. V.' Bass: Hussey, Earl Elliot, Russel Nor­ m orial day.
S m art L IN E S th a t second, C. H. D avidson; th ird , ton, — Z elltner, Lialie Falk,G wen Here a ll w ill find a welcome, machinery, in case« where he
Falk, Charles Steinke Frederick regardless of social standing. Your had the brains to judiciously
H enry Ford Caught Napping
H. W. ¡Steinke.
capitalize these advantages. But
Robins,
Kirk, Howard
( S ^ e ^ p e T ^ iz s
(The P s th fin d rr)
Riding horses—First, Walt F alk and Billie
presence w ill help, and we w ill try in cases where easy borrowing
Charles
Reeves.
Ever aincc the C jevrole t began
Fnim; second, C. H. Davidson;
led him into unnecessary debt
High jump—First. Wayne to do you good.
third; Alex Snograss.
»sting ¡n On the p op ularity of the
J. S. M ille r, pastor.
and sometimes to the loss of his
Smith;
second,
Cedric
W illia m ­
i
frock
with
its
long
Ponies—First, Phyllis Holt, son; third, Earl Elliot.
Ford there have been rum ors of
mortgaged property, they were
second, Wade Isom.
2 * / collar and skirt that
'm p rn d in g changes in the la tte r to
a curse. In fanning, as in trad­
Broad
jump—
First,
Dick
IIus-
Calf
club entries—First,
fits closely at the hip
ing, it takes brains to win.
meet the new riv a lry .
I aul Sullivan; second, Evan Sul­ »ey ; eecoud, E a rl E llio t th ird ,
is
suitable
for
the
slender
wo­
The Eugene Register says.
---------- Sperling.
Ford realizes hew the p re ttyin g
livan . th ird , Merten l.engley
"If the farmer is to get more
man as well as the woman
Chinning— First, W a y n e
up of other c a n has h u rt the
for what he has to sell he will
Calves, open entries—First, Smith; second, Dick Hussey;
with the mature figure.'
ungainly lU w tr.
lave to gauge h is production
second and third, E. Gourley.
third,
Willard
Keene.
It may be had in sizes 34
Ford fe ll that by reeron of hie
somewhat
according to probable
B u ll— F irs t, E. Gourley,
Hop, step and.jump—Fourth,
low price hie prcduct wag go
to 52. Suitable m ate-'
demands. Farm prices will not.
Lincoln
sheep—First,
Leslie
fifth
and
sixth
grade
boys—
-
rials for making th is'
go up as long as there is an ov­
supreme th a t he made little effort
Falk; second, and third, Owen First, Harry Harding; second,
er-supply of farm products.”
‘ A " modernize •’ it, The General
Falk.
Butterick frock are
Leslie Falk; third, Owen Falk.
That is the lesson experience
Motors corporation^ m anufacturer
grade
boys—First, Church of C h rist—
'o n display at our
Shropshire S lie e p -F i-s |, G srdie Seventh
ias taught since the first crops
of the Chevrolet and other care,
Wayne
Smith;
second,
Earl
El­
P ie c e -G o o d s
Miller; second. Milton Elliot:
Preaching, 11
were marketed.
liot; third; Dick Hussey.
•00k advantage of this ai.d UOW
third, Earl Elliot.
D ep artm en t,^
The Oregon Farmers Union of
C
hristian
Endeavor,
7
Flag race—Girls— First, Ione
••lie more cars than Ford.
Oxfords—First, Paul Quimby; Miller;
Albany
last week resolved to ask
Precxching,
8
second, Vivian Frum,
A pparently H enry Ford ____
for an increase of the tariff on
fi nói
*
C liffo rd L. Carey, pastor.
•hat. people who G r.t become me.
(Continued from page 5)
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CITY HALL
High School Gymnasium Fund
T h eW h
t U
>4
'V
torista bt buying Fords eventually
pass 00 to higher priced m achines.!
H e situation now ] « th a t the Ford
o ulv to first-car fa m ilie .
Peop'e w ill buy new cars, and
"W models which appeal more to
tue eye continue to be produced.
General Motors bad a record
7««r,
car9.
T k o A selling
/J ÌT " over * 1,200,000
. * v v , ovu car»,
lo » 30,000 employee of the Chev-
role» line uow tu ro out 4200 car»
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That with spring co tn e» . hankering for t r ,p , j„ your . „ t o - b n
not fo r
Aowout» on 'boat t r ip , or other annoying trouble»— therefore you
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