Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, June 16, 1927, Image 1

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From the Editor's
O. A . C. Radio
Point of View
Farm Program
Crocodile Tears far Poor
Taxpayers
Station KOAC, Corvallis, 270,1
meters, 500 watts, Pacific stand
ard time.
Under the proposed law a man with
Monday, June 20.
an income of $1010, or with a wife and
S
p.
tn.—Boys’
and girls’ club
$2010 income, would pay ¿0c income
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tax. It is touching to see «fobs of sym­
pathy wirh these poor fellows offered in 8:30—A gricultural situation re-
the anti tax organs by the $10,000 and
ports and coming events
$100,000 chaps.
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I I is Past
1 he D ev il His
!iis Future
£resent
Church of Christ
Market Prices
Manufacterer and
and Conditions
Granger on Tax
Hog*, Veal, Poultry
Oregon Produce Exchange
102 Fro-it stieet
Portland, Otegon, June 14
Hogg—Fancy, 110 to 150 lbs.,
131 to i4c.
Veal—Fancy, 80 to 125 lbs., 16 to
l«4c.
Poultry—Net F. O. B. P o r tla n d -
Heavy hen», over 4 lbs., 20c;
light hens, 12c ; broiler», l j lbe.
or over, 16c
Incomes Should Help to
Support the State
Thomas B. Kay owns a big
woolen mill and knows some­
thing about taxation from an in­
June 19 (evening)
dustrial standpoint. He has also
been state treasurer for a good
8:45 —“ Control of Morning Glo­
while and knows something
No Oregonian is likely to starve be­
ry, ’ K. N. Bressman
F L O R ID A N S S T U D Y L O S A N G E L E S M E T H O D S
about state finances. But he is
cause bis vote has helped to scare away 9 —Extension work in
BeDton
not
one of those Portland specu­
an industrial investor who will not
county, C. R, Briggs.
lators who live off the people
locate here unless he can make such an
income off us and our resources that a 9:15— “ Irrigated pastures,’1 F. E
and pay nothing for the protec­
fc.
Priee
tax on it wonld be burdensome.
tion ol the law. In a statement
Livestock Quotations
Wednesday, June 22.
to the public Mr. Kay says:
U. 8. D. A. Portland report,
Charles S. Keith made so much 8 p. m —Boys’ and girls’ club
I did not favor the income tax
money out of coal that consumers pay
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June 13
measures proposed for adoption
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double price for that he and his asso­
Steers, goo-1...........................$8.75 t ->$<». 50 a t.., ? £eneraJ election in 1926.
8:30—“ Butter Making on the
ciates were able, as a side line, to build
1 believe that the income tax
medium'..................... 8 to 8.75
Farm
,”
Prof.
V.
D.
Chappell
thej big Vernonia lumber mill in this
law to be submitted to popular
common___. . . _____7
to 8
state. Now he is inakiug so much out 8:45—“ Apple Tree Anthracnose,'
cutter ........................ 6
to 7
vote on June 28 should be ap­
of the latter that he is groaning through
Dr. S. M. Zeller
Heifers, good
...................7.76 to 8.75 proved. The condition of the fi­
the press over the possibility of having 9 - “ The Home Vegetable G ar­
common aud medium 6
to 72 5 nances of the state of Oregon
to pay a tax on that profit.
Cows, goo-1............................ 7 25 to 7.75 calls for emergency relief.
den,” Prof, A. G. Bouquet
common and meeium 5.50 to 7.25
- J -u income tax law together
Friday, June 24
cutter...........................3
to 5.50 with the companion measure pro-
Let the skinners skin communities in 3 p | n.—Campus news,
Bulls, good.............. ............ 6.75 to 7
other states tax free if those states
I viding for an amendment to the
8:10 — “ Hitting the Mountain
cutter to m e d iu m .... 5
allow it. Don't encourage them to come
to 6.75 constitution authorizing a prop-
Calves, milk fed_________7
to 9.50
Trails in Oregon,” W, L. Kad.
and skin Oregonians by allowing their
tax levy in December 1928,
cull and common___ 5
to 7
derly.
profits to go tax free. Tax net incomes.
of
$3,500,000
plus six per cent
Veals, medium to choice,', 9
to 11.00
8.20—Summer chats with home­
thereof
less
estimated
receipts
cull and common___ 5.50 to 9
from
income
taxes
during
the
makers, U. 8. D. A.
•'W ise” men tell ua the excessive
Hogs, 250 to 350 lbs.......... .. 8.75 to 9 75
year 1929, and authorizing for
rain and cool spring were caused by sun 8:45—Summer poultry talks No.
200 to 250 lbs..............9.40 to 10.15
spots.
Peculiar, isn't it, how those
160 to 200.. .............. 9.50
10.2S ensuing years a successive in­
3. U. S. D. A .
spots operate on some parts of the
130
to
160....................
9,05
to
10 ?5 crease at the rate of six per cent,
9- New things in science, H.
earth and net on others? New Eng­
packing, 90 to 1 2 0 ... 6.25 to 8.00 less estimated receipts from in­
Drill.
land expects a crop shortage on account
Aigi, slaughter. 90 to 120.. 9,65 to 10.25 come taxes, would provide the
of drouth. Is it possible that those
necessary revenues. These meas­
feeder aud Stocker,
Joe Lytle was in town Tuesday
spots were not on the sun but oti some­
90 ,0 130...................... 9.75 to 10.25 ures, if approved, would serve
ntl picked up a few items of local
body's intellect?
the further purpose of relieving
Livestock Shipments
news—not b any, but enough to
to
a considerable extent the tax
F lo rid a com m issioners re c e n tly visited Los Angeles to learn how southern
Beecher and his followers doubted prove that he has “ a nose for
According to reports heard here burden on real property. The
C a lifo rn ia does her " s t u f f N athan Mayo ( le ft) com m issioner o f a g ric u ltu re
burden, in fact, would be shift­
h ell’s being as hot at orthodoxy taught news.” This may make th i En. fo r F lo rid a , and L. 51. Ithodes (c e n te r), com m issioner o f the F lo rid a S lit e this week shipment of severe
They had never lived in Soviet Russia. terprise better than usual ibis M a rk e tin g bureau, are shown onjs o f th e up to-date tru c k s used to convey thousand lambs from the Halsey ed to incomes received by per­
buoy chicks fro m the ha tche rie s Io southern C a lifo rn ia chicken ranches by
sons who at present are paying
week.
►O 'tiou is likely to begin soon
B. II. H o llo w a y, In v e n to r o f the Iru , k and ch a irm a n o f the a g ric u ltu ra l c o m .
little if any of the expense of
Sam Zebo says: “ I hope Portland
Thousands of them are said 10 state government.
n iltte e o f the Los Angeles Cham ber o f Commerce.
will ait ou them incuin tacks and squelch
have been crntracted for at 10c a
“It should be distinctly borne
pound. Mom of them will go to in mind, however, that unless
Prepare for Cuonty Fair
Portland. The Portlaud market, the income tax act and the
H A L S E Y , LINN A N D O R E G O N
report
says, is being m aintained measure providing for re-estab-
Mr. E d ito r-
in
a
healthy
condition, to induce lshing the property tax base are
Let ua remind the people of
_ Mrs Freeland was an over­ ants, Mrs. J. A. Stevenson and
both concurrently adopted the
night guest at the Nicewood i Mrs. Elias Marsters. Governor shipment» not only from Halsey financial
Halsey community to be prepaiirg
condition of the state
home Wednesday night.
their individual exhibits for th s
I Patterson officiated at the cor­ and other sections of the W illam ­ of Oregon will remain as at pres­
ette valley but also to hold the ent and the state will be requir­
Roland Marks visited his par­ onation.
fall’s county fair.
ents over Sunday, later return­ * Miss Mary Smith is caring for enormona crops of eastern Or­ ed to borrow from outside
The P. T. A. did all it could to
ing to Portland.
sources in order to pay current
insure a school and club exhibit
Mrs. True since her return egon.
expenses.
Beef
cattle
also
are
being
sought
Charles Kirk and family of i from Eugene.
from here. I t also appointed
In my opinion these measures
in the Halsey country. Buyeis
Athena are visiting relatives and
committee to encourage a commu
Mrs.
Ted
Porter
visited
with
constitute
the only present so­
friends here and attended the
nlty exhibit and for a display by
Mrs. Jess Cross Saturday after­ recently contracted for a large lution to the financial problem
pioneer picnic.
number iti this vicinity at 8J3 on with which the state is confront­
individuals.
noon.
the hoof.
Mrs.
Bob
Miller
was
on
the
ed and for that reason I give
C. R. Evans and Douglas Taylor
C. O. Dryden and wife, Mrs.
sick
list
Wednesday
and
called,
them
my support.”
of Halsey are on the board of
Claude Cook visited Danie
a Harrisburg physician. She is Fannie Fisher and Mr. Frank
George A. Palmiter, master of
directors and should be able to
Seiby, all of Oregon City, visited Wesley the last of the week.
reported much better.
the state grange, says;
give information.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean -Sunday. Mr.
"In 1923 the grange was suc­
Mrs.
George
Taylor
visited
her
Dryden is Mrs. Dean’s son.
The 1926 premium list contains
cessful in securing the passage
Church Notices
sister, Mrs. Fred Overton, at
rules and regu'ations and all you
of an income tax law, and before
Mrs. Dean’s cousin, Mrs. Roy
Brownsville during the pioneer
need to know until the 1927 list is
the act became law it was refer­
Neil, and Mrs. Bertha Smith Methodist—Next Sunday :
picnic.
10 a. 10., Sunday school
red to the people and was en­
and Mrs. Jayes of Coquille vis­
printed. It tells you what kind of
Mrs. Anna Weber of Oakland, ited her Sunday.
BUTTERICK
Herman Mitzner will preach at dorsed by a good majority. Rec­
containers to use ror canned goods
Cal., visited her cousin, H. C.
1479
ords show that more than 24,000
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a, m.
and jellies.
Davis, and Mrs. Tom Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. Balf Bond are
p^iple paid income taxes for the
7,
Epworth
League
If yon excel in any line, why
B e
state
support who were not on
Lyman Marsters, who has attending the Rose Carnival in
8, public service.»
not displav some of your work a
the tax rolls, and that the total
been teaching in Washington Portland.
8 Thursday, prayer meeting income it made in Oregon in
receive a prize?
I n d epen d en t
the past winter, is visiting home
Dr. T. I. Marks was a patient
H ('re all will find a welcome, 1923, exclusive of banks, was
folks.
Grasses and grains must scon
at the Albany general hospital
regardless
of social standing. Your more than $160,000,000.
last
week,
returning
home
Sat­
be selected and gathered if they
John Salash while shoeing a urday.
* With all the facts and figures
presence will help, and we will try
are to be displayed in the sheaf.
lorse Wednesday was kicked on
before them, the tax dodgers in­
to
do
you
good.
£7 / JE AR l o v e l y
Keith
Hayes
visited
Carl
Wil­
Yours for a grand display from
the shoulder receiving a painful
itiated a measure to repeal the
J . 8. Miller, pastor.
f / r / frocks that you
iams over the week end.
bruise.
Halsey.
Mra. A. H. Quimby.
income tax.
know no one else
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Taylor and
“The state, outside of Mult­
Mr. and Mrs. George Hayes
w ill have. Choose your
Otis’
mother, Mrs. Mary Taylor,
nomah
county, voted a majority
had
as
dinner
guests
Friday
June Layton and Fern Rossman
own styles, your own
of
Corvallis,
visited
at
the
D.
J.
of
about
12,000 against the re­
Mrs.
Mary
Hayes
and
Mrs.
Mat-
materials ana combine
had birthdays the same day last
Hayes home Sunday afternoon.
peal of the bill, but Multnomah
tie
Southern,
the
occasion
being
them to suit your par­
week and Fern had June and Alice
county gave so large a majority
the later’s 73rd birthday.
Mrs. Frank Gray’s cousin
ticular taste. Get your
S tu rtev an t, Cora Moody, Leila
for the repeal that it overcame
pattern at our faut-
Clay Moody's father and moth­ Mrs. Upshaw is v'siting her.
the wish of the rest of the state,
G»nsle, G ilbert Hayes, Cedric
terick Department, for
er from Harrisburg are spend­ A Sunday picnic was held at
repealing the law and forcing
Moody and Linden and |Donald
every Butterick Pattern
ing
a
few
days
at
his
home.
Pence
Grove
June
12,
former
property
to again assume the
Bramwell at a birthday pattv. She
shows you two or three
students
and
school
mates
of
the
entire
burden
of taxation.
Halsey was well represented Rowland school district being
and June are 12.
versions o f a single style.
“If
the
income
tax had not
at the pioneer picnic and also present. Several Halseyites were
Then visit our Piece-
been
repealed
in
1924 there
Church
of
Chrlat—
tad the honor of furnishing two in attendance.
Goods D e p a r t m e n t
would now be no difficulty in
Mr. Morris is away at training
Sunday school, 10.
of
the
Queen
Rebecca
attend-
where all the newest ma­
state funds, and the tax rate
(Continued on page 4)
camp and that new druggist is nol
Preaching, 11
terials are on display.
for state purposes would be
on the job, so Miss Melba Ross-
Christian Endeavor, 7
only about four mills. Possibly
m in is tending the Morris plisr-
Precacbiog, 8
For
one reason why Multnomah
macy and James Rector is ’filling
g o in g c o u n t y K»ve such a large vote for
The
summer
work
is
Individuality in Stylo
repeal of the income tax was
prescriptions. Mr. Robert Buford
in a fine way. Fifty dollara w
In five yetra 1 0 0 .0 0 0 dashed into eternity.
because
the returns for the fed-
•
and
Finish
Use
Morrie and his mother were among
sent by the Sunday school to
Wbat's out there?
*
’■
era!
income
tax shows that over
Monday'» arrivals from Albany.
B utterick P atterns
United Christian Mieiionorv •o- two-thirds of all the statements
Nobody knows.
ciety to maintain a native evangel- filed in Oregon come from that
including DELTOR
Better come around and hive brakes relined or adjusted.
Mr. and Mrs. Sturtevant arc
i at in central Africa, where Goldie county.”
Also you can get a can of tire patching for two hits.
sp«nding a few days in Portland
Wxlia ¡» at work.
on business and attending Rose
Dr. Hugh Penland of Berk­
FISK A N D F E D E R A L TIR ES
We are always glad to have the
Festival. Mrs. Hazel Munkers is
ley, Cal., is spending a few days
many visitors who are coming.
helping in the store while they
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford L. Carey, pastor.
are away.
E. B. Penland.
v PK a a a
in JULY
H o n k ! H onk!
The Halsey Garage
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