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About Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1928)
ZZz AGRICULTURE HO RTICULTURE LIVESTO CK Established in 1912. Vol. 16. Stalsnf ÍEnterarnse No. 36. Halsey, Oregon, Thursday January 12, 1928. DA IR YIN G WOOL, MOHAIR POULTRY Devoted to the Interests of Halsey and Linn County Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Lamar were NO “ AVERAGE FARMER/’ law, W. C. Smith, accordii g to overnight visitors in Albany Fri G ir l L e a d e r o f M in e r s A s k s H e lp DATE FOR CONSIDERATION announcement made the first of the EXISTS, SAYS AUTHORITY day, while there being guests at the week. Mr. and Mrs. Smith moved OF FARM RELIEF, IAN. 16 (St Francis. Mr. Lamar attended to their new home Wednesday from The Country Gentleman decides a meeting of the Knight Templars the John Porter residence iu which January lfl is the date set fir that there is no “ average far ' and also looked after business in they have been living for several consideration of farm telief bills mer.” The phrase originated as terests while in the county seat. months. by congresi. OQ® thing congress the result of statistics put out by Mrs. W. 11 Wheeler left a bunch can do for the farmer is to let the the department of agriculture after of raspberry blooms which she quota provision of the immigration it examined 13,475 farmers out of picked from the bmhas at her home law alone. High prices for farm more then six million in the Uni- From O ur Regular Correrpondenu in the north part of town, at the products will not help the farmer ted states. Also it points out that Enterprise office this morning. to any appreciable degree. Con the phrase ‘‘average expenditure gressman Hangen of Iowa has has of jarrn families for clothing” re. Owing to the fact that the time Social events during the paet suited from the department of ag we.k among the younger folks have of installation of officers of Vine presented a measure in the present riculture yeai book for 1925, which g veu place to the rehearsals of the Maple Circle, Neighbors of Wood sessiou to establish a federal farm was baeed on reports from 1,337 operetta ‘‘Patricia,” which will be craft, has been changed, and also board to ai<t in the orderly mar. farm fanilies. because of the parent teacher meet keting and in the control and dis given at the city hall this evening. Commenting on this, the Los ing Friday eveuing, the guards will position of the surplus of agricul Mrs. George W. Laubner extend Angeles Times says' “ If these ng ed the hospitality of her home to the not drill that night, Wednesday tural commodities in interstate and urea are trus, they sweep away at members of the Thursday Study night of next week is regular lodge foreign commerce. At a meeting of the national as nicht and it is hoped that every one movement some nine-tenths club for their meeting last Thursday sociation of marketing officials, of the argument for farm relief Roll call was lesponded to by officer and member and all guards will be present, so that the instal held recently in Chicago, the com- measures, for such figures evident, naming a modern inventor and mittee’on legislation, among other lation work may be practised. ly are worthless as a basis for any giving his invention. Mrs. B. M. thing. They could be used only Bond read the paper for the lesson, The Halsey Gun Club have just recommendations, included the fol far the wildest guess work. her subject being, “ Industrial Arts received their new clay pigeon trap lowing: We recommend specifically “ It appeats then that there is of China.’’ At the close of the and have installed the device at that the respective states pass laws no reliable statistical information lesson hour the hostess, assisted by their grounds in the east part of authorizing the state department regarding the condition of the Mrs. M. M. McMahan, served a tawn, 7 he trap was acquired by of agriculture or other administra Hmerican farmer, save the general delicious lunch. Fifteen members a few of the members advancing a tive authority concerned with mar price index which is concededly were present. Mrs. Douglas Taylor part of the purchase price. A tour keting, to adopt and promulgate only an approximation. This gen was a complimented guest. nament is to ba held Sunday and such grades and standards for the eral index shows that in the last ♦ * * many from cut of town will be in state as have been established by few months farm products have attendance for the club already the United States department of Mrs. Earl Albertson a recent agriculture. practically caught up with the The photograph shows M ilk« Snblleh, known ns “ Fluruinc M ilk « " of the has acquired a reputation for good bride, was the motive for a miscel- Pennsylvania mine strike district, w ith Proko M ulltlch and John RIchen, two price levels of other commodities.” aneous shower, given in her honor o f the strik in g miners. They were in New York to enlist aid for their cause. clean sportsmanship. Here io the Willamette valley S h e d d P e r s o n a l« “ Laddie,” which will be shown by the members of the Church of This eighteen-year-old g irl has done much to relieve the suffering of the the question of farm relief and at the city hall in Halsey next Christ, at the church parlors. The fam ilies of strikers. labor shortage are of little import Tuesday evening, Jar.. 17. is a (By an Entarpiise Reporter) gifts were arranged around a pret ance but the question of coopera faithful picturization of Geue tily decorated Christmas tree Mrs. FreJ Springer was a busi tive marketing is one that should Stratton-Porter's novel, and with After the presents were unwrapped ness visitor in Albany Monday. be studied carefully and well for splend.d histrionic performance, and admired members of the young Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Maxwell on this point rests the greater or particularly on the part of John peoples class, of which the honor were Albany visitors Thursday. lesser prosperity of the farmers of Carl Hill spent Friday in Poit service as it should and the grow Bowers, Bess Flowers, David Tor gu.'st was also a member, served Donald Margason is recovering the valley and we havo only to and on a business trip. Delos ing demands are for a better sys rence, and Gone Stratton the nov sandwiches, cake and coffee. from an attack of appendicit’s. cite the citrus growers of California Mrs. Albertson was the recipient Clark accompanied him that far on tem. Let everyone attend this elist’s twelve-year-old granddaugh Merrill Davis has been helping to prove the argument his way back to Crane. ter, shapes unquestionably as the conference. of many pretty and useful gifts, Ray Beamer build .a fence on his e • • The condition of Mrs John C. Wilma Wahl and Ruth Sturte most vital, truly A'neucan drams farm. in the country today. ¡ P e o r ia N e w s Ite m s¡ Peoria — Rev. Metca’f, whose Bramwell who has been seriously vant expect to go to Eugene Frida' Jack Cornett was initiated into > 1 1 the past two weeks as the result The past week has seen unusuall) “ Buster Buttons*’of Oakville Tue-«- as delegates to the old.r girl’ scon b rthday was Mond ay was surprised (By an Enterprise Reporter) that evening by a group of friends, of a stroke of paralysis, is still the fereuce. While in Eugene the) tine weather, even for Oregon, and day night. is all the more appreciated peihaps will be guests at Sigma Fu. Mrs. Jessie McLaren of Pine who met at bis home, taking with same. Mr. and Mrs. T.R. springer and because of the slight flurry of snow aud-eon were visitors iu Bell Plain Sam Hull, a nephew of W. H. Grove visited Mrs. Ruby Dorsey them a birthday supper including MiS. L. II Arnntrong and Sunday. a beautifully decorated birthday Robertson, arrived on the noon daughter Hazel spent Friday and which preceeded it. C. C. Jackson Wednesday. Arthur Dorsey who has been cake. Several hours were spent in train Thursday from Crane, Moi- Saturday in Eugene where Hazel was a visitor at the Enterprise of Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Hoffman of quite ill is able to be in school playing games and contests, and tana, for a visit, and he may possi underwent au operation at the lice a few days ago and while dis Lebanon were guests of Mr. aud the serving of refreshments brought bly locate in Oregon. again. Northwest Hospital. Dr. Gulliar cussing the weather, recalled to Mrs. L. O. Coates. mind a similar wiuter about 53 Mr. and Mrs. Bliss Byers and the pleasant evening to a close. performed the operation. J. W. Lamar was a Corvallis Mrs. Mary E. Duncan spent years ago. At that time he was daughters of Hoskins were visitors Rev. Metcalf received many nice Wednesday eveniug visiting with visitor Tuesday iu the iuterest of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Miller drove living on a small place near Scio, presents. at the E. C. Miller aud I U. Gard Mrs. R. C Margason. Lamar 4 Lamar, to Eugene and SpiingGeld Sunday, and early in January the weather ner homes. Mrs. Byers is a sister Mr. and Mrs. Jones of Cottage W. A Muller and wife of Potter visiting at the J. H. Griffith and was so warn that he broke ground of Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Gardner. Notice to Telephona Patrons Grove moved to this vicinity sev- Station, were visitiug friends in T. F. Bennett homes. Mr and aud sowed grain. Mr. and Mrs, Ole J. Kayser of Mrs. E. E. Gormley accompanied eral weeks ago and their children Peoria Sunday. Every patron of the telephone in Silverton were overnight vis.tors in them as far as Irving where they started to school Monday. J. W. Lamar attended a meeting Haleey and vicinity is requested to Halsey Monday night at the home visited their daughter, Mrs. George Splendid Program Arranged T h jp la y , O, K ay” that Shedd of the building committee at Shedd meet at the Council rooms in Hal of the former's mother, Mrs. W. A ford, and family. For Parent-Teacher Meeting High School ia to give Friday, 13, Friday night sey Wednesday evening. January H Wheeler. They were oo tl.eir is coming along nicely aud most The first meeting of the city Mr. and Mrs. Rob Jones of Ben 18, at 7:30 o'clock. w ty to Noli. The regular monthly meeting of of the reserved seats have been council was held Monday evening ton county visited the latter’s The purpose of the meeting is to Morris’ Pharmacy now offtrs at the council chambers. The city the Parent Teacher association will sold. mother, Mrs. Alice Barcus, who is get together and see if the present to the residents of Halsey and vici is out of debt, there being no out ba held Friday evening at the high Mr. aud Mrs J. H. Selpp and ill, Sunday. telephone service cannot be im nity many bargains in high grade school. standing warrants or bond and the family and Mr. and Mrs. Creson George Githens was called to proved by putting the lines into box stationery. Also a few bars if I h s following program lias been and son of Silverton were dinner treasurer’s report shows $700 on Portland Friday to the bedside of better shape. Coleo and bath tab soap left at the hand, speaking well for those who pr-pare] by the program commit guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs. his wife who is in a hospital in that Bert S Clark j SPECIAL price of 5 cents a cake. have had charge of the city inter tee: 0, M. Thompson Sunday. city 0. II. Koontz - Com, Opening °ong by the association. Do not forget the meeting of • its. 0 W. Frurn 1 IheC alla Circle hild its regular Mrs. Alice Barcus is quite ill at telephone patrons at the Council meeting Tuesday evening. The Mrs. Hannah Cummings has her home here. Dr. Marks of Hal Colombian Beauty Teacher 65 Year» rooms Weduesday evening, January sold her residence and the block of members dressed to represent lbs sey was called to see her Sunday 18. Condition of lines and con ground, between Second and Third months of the year. After lodge afternoon. struction are inadequate to furnish and C and D streets to her son-in- candy was passed around and a Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Gibson pleasant evening spent. v.sited at the J. W. Lamar home N e w Y e a r A f t e r m a t h last week. They were on their way Readiug, “ The Night W ind,” by Jimmie, Donna and Jean. SOTTO VOICF from Eugene to Salem to make I MUST HAVE 6FEN j their home. CRAZY TO IET T H MISSUS Instrumental music, Retta Arm TALK ME IRTO 5 * f ASINO \V F L L CAfl YOU strong. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lamar, Mrs FATHOM TH' « Reading “ At the Movies,” Agnes J. S. Lamar and Mrs. FayGithenr „ ObO CRA8. Hayes. attended the Eastern Star lodge at fi, o Song, “ Sparkin’ Peggy Jane,” Shedd Wednesday. The two latter Beverly Isom and Klta Bramwell. I WONT DI50JJ are officers. Reading, “ Oosh, but She's Dif AlffTHIUfi W Mrs. Fred Hughes has returned FURTHERMORE ferent,” Mr. Rossman. from Noti where she lias been help 1 KNOW Child Study—when to teach the ing care for her father who had NOTHIN 6 TO child and wnen to let him alone. fallen and broken his collar bone DISCUSS Dialog, “ Dr. W’se,” Fourth He is improving nicely. »rade pupils. The members of the W .»men’s From 37 acres of Italian rye missionary society met at the par Miss Olive Coffeen of Covington, grass, planted in September, A. G. sonags Thursday afternoon. Part Ind., has been teaching for 65 years, 1 Waggener who lives four miles east of the afternoon was devoted to the and Is still active in her profession ■t eighty-one. Among hef present of Halsey, has fattened about 300 reading of the quarterly report. pnplls ere grandchildren of her first head of lambs. He will continue The revival meeting th a t has class bark In 1862 when she was en (■ J pasture sheep on the grass un gaged as Instructor at Veedersburg, been going on at the Lake Creek Ind. For many years she was pro Among the most beautiful women In til April when they will be taken church closed Sunday night. Rev. fessor of mathematics at Indiana Washington's diplomatic set Is Señora off and the g r in will be allowed to Metcalf expects to begin one at State university and also at Austin Nicolas de Zublrla. wife of the newly ■»pointed second secretary of Uis Co grow until the first of June when U college at EfEtgliam, IU Peoria in the near future lombia* legAtiosb will be sut fur bay. --- SOCIETY NEWS HALSEY AND VICINITY BREVITIES . /x;.;