Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, August 09, 1928, Image 4

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    H A L S E Y E N T E R P R IS E
4 H Club Work Fits Young
Folks For Community life
State College Names
Dean o f Mines School
Published T hursday a t Halsey. Oregon
H. F and A. A. LAKE
Publishers
Entered a t th e po toffice at H ate]
Oregon, as second class matter.
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for tim s or space; no charge for .
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m e n u of entertainm ent«, food sales, j
etc., whose object 1? to raise money, '
charged a t regular advertising rates.
A nnouncem ents of religious m eetin g s,!
not exceeding four Inches, free If j
copy is received before Tuesday.
T axation 18 a subject of the ut 1
inoit im portance to every citixen,
says an exchange. I ’nfortunately, j
few people have a thorough and
«ciantific understanding of the way
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it should be baijdled.
DR.
JAMES
H. HANCE
For a num ber of years past we
have had an economy ad m in istra­ Western mining man and educator, picked
to head Corvallis work
tio n th a t has successfully lowered
'national taxes w ithout slighting cording to a report just issued by
any necessary governm ental func* the forest service. W ith a total of
ttio.ia. Yet at the same tim e local 293 man-caneiid fires so far this
tax»« have so steadily and danger- segsor, IbO of them were started
(O isly m ounted that they have o il- 1 by careiess smokers.
met the federal saving.
Good taxation is an incentive to
Fire nrevention wtek will soon
(stable, progressive in d u stry , home be here. T h at is one week th at all
an I property owning, and real good citizens should observe to the
prosperity and growth on a solid letter. Every year the Red Demon
basis. E x h o rb itant and wastful tik e s more than 10,(XXI A merican
itix a tto n is a certain detrim ent to lives and destroys over $500,000,000
'th ;se. Too many bond issues and worth of A m erican property. It
■debts can ruin a com m unity.
is the greatest enemy of prosperity
W hen we vote for a public offic­ and progress we have to face.
ial we are showing our trust in a
iman who is to liaudle our funds
The responsibility rests upon
¡and determ ine what they shall be the shoulders of the individual
ispeut for. In the same way we citisen as to whether the com m u­
iinvcst money in the stock of an nity house ehall, or shall not be
iindustry.
built this full.
The great difference is th at when
■ m buy stock we investigate and
Mexico is uow w ithout a pre
are .certain of th e economy and dent elect. Members of the suicide
ability of the m anagem ent. Often club «re expected to sboitly an
when we vote we fail absolutely to Douure their aspirations to fill the
<do this.
And the r au'.t is high vacancy,
tr x e s and waste.
The federal governm ent
has
A writer advises; “ To acquire a
wkowu what cau he done. Some voice of a u th o rity , saturate your­
•states and cities have made notable self with your subject ’*
records in economy, 1 he same
.conditions can he effected every­
“ F a tty ” Arbuckle is again in
where if w e vote as we do buaint-e, the lim elight. He stages another
'with full knowledge and an intel- party to do it.
lligsnt understanding.
There appears to be a surpln-
An auto accident near here re ­ erop of third parties Ibis year.
cen tly proves the fact th a t some +.C.++++++4+44+.I-+++++44-+++-H
people have no busiuess to drive
DIPPING INTO
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a car. In this p articular instance
SCIENCE
th e driver pulled out from behind ►
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a load of hay and headed into a
car going in the opposite direction
'with the result th a t the lives of
four innocent people were jeopard-
.ted and property damaged to the
o xtent of thousands >'f dollars.
£
Storms on the Sun
r
The flumes of fire which shoot
> out from the surface of the sun
* are often ten times ns long as
the earth 's diam eter and sclen-
lists in tlielr vigils have seen
one flame which measured more
than 33,000 miles and traveled
Smokers have been reaponaiblo
at the rate of 3,000 mites a min
fov over a third of all the m an- * site. These flames nre seen only
5 through n sperlully constructed
caiwed forest fires started io the J Instrum ent.
national forests of Oregon and
'W ashington again this year, ac-
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if t 19»
be happy If be even hud an Interest
In books. As It Is he walks up and
down between the house and the
street or w anders about the back
yurd picking up a dead branch here
and there. Sad, tt 1st He doesnt
know how to play.
One should learn early tn life.
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W » l « « N .».p ap er U nion) <-
the female, and vice versa
Possibly some day scientists will movements since he resigned from
position which for many years
prove the fallacy ol the saying: the
he held cannot see th a t he Is any
“ You m ust not expect old heads less busy than be was before. He Is
Last year 619,712 American boys
playing to good effect.
<©. 1928 Western Newspaper I’nlon)
and girls better fitted them silves no young shoulders.
Some people do not know how to
for rural com m unity life and lead­
play.
For
two
or
three
sum
m
ers
I
Church N otes
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have been nt the sam e hotel with
ership through 4-H club activities,
Graves, when he w as on w hat he , D E L B E R T S T A R R j
under the cooperati re direction of
called his vacation. He did not know ¡ Funeral Director and Licensed ,
Methodist:
* ; Fmhalmpr
the extension service of the d ep art­
Embalmer
how to play. He was restless In the
10 a. in. Sunday school
morning until the mail came In. He
ment of agriculture.
LADY
A SSIST A N T
11:00 a m morning worship.
wandered about the grounds m editat­
Brownsville, Oregon
Of the total num ber enrolled,
Topic:— “ The Mind of Christ.
ing. his head down, his mind taken
nearly 400,(XX) completed the tasks
up with problems th a t should have
7:00 Epw orth League
been left a thousand mites away. If
or projects assigned to them , ac­
B O B B IN G
8:00 p. at. evening w trsh'P -
he engaged anyone In conversation It
cording t » reports received from
Topic:— “ Ye shall Be Witness- was to discuss m atters of business, , B A R B E R IN G
2,622 county extension agents i
or to revenl tils agitation and worry ' B A T H S A N D
e i.”
over the unsolved difficulties which
throughout the country.
SH A M PO O IN G
Bible study class Tuesdays 2:30 he should have forgotten when he
Addressing 148 cham pion farm
Agent
Prayer u.ee ing T hursdays 8:(X* shut down tils desk and left his office
Hub Cleaning Works
boys and girls at the national club
for a month of rest.
Lad.es aid every W ednesday
Albany Laundry Every Tuesday
cam p recently held in W -.shiugton.
He was like a lion shut tip In a
W om en’s missionary society first cage, pacing backw ard und forward,
Dr. C. B. Sm ith, chief ot coopera­
E. C . M I L L E R
Friday of m onth 2:00 o’clock
throwing himself against the bars,
tive extension work, stated the pur-
or sleeping gloomily in his cell. He Â
J S. MiHer. pastor.
lose of the clubs to be 'h a t of aid
took no Interest in sport of any kind.
He was happy only when he got back
ing rural hoys and girls in improv- Pine Grove Cburch
to the regular routine of work, for
ng farm and home practices and
Sunday School 10 a. m.
he did not know what It meant to
in broadening the fO 'la l life of
play.
Preaching nt 11 a. m.
There is an old man down the
their com m unities; in making them
Evening service 8 o'clock.
streets—not so old either as years
appreciate the possibilities of rura
Mr. W right w ill.speak on The go—who Inis moved in from the coun­
life and helping them to becom-- Dietv of C h rist;”
try. He hns ninny years yet ahead of
him, If he takes life as he should.
efficient farmers and horn makers,
Hut he lias nothing to do. and he has
and training them for leadership Church of Christ :
not learned 'to [day. He ougtit to
in their local districts.
10 a. tn. Sunday school.
have u garden, or a dog, or on In­
TA, School ol Quoiilv Thai Struct
the Entire S ta ti
The members are taught to work
11:00 a. m. communion service terest hi chickens or tools or golf—
h thorough cultural and profaaainna,
anything
to
amuse
himself.
He
might
tig elh er, counsel together, play lo
«cholarship ia the outatanding char-
7:00 p. m. C hristian Endeavor
acteriatic of the State University
gether, cooperate aud achieve.
inizatlons
decided
here
th
at
organiz-
j
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8:00 p. m Serm u
Training ia offered in
There is no doubt th a t oue of
labor as a body would not indorse , ‘
22 departments of the College
ly presidential candidate. At the
of L iterature, Science
the foremost needs of rural people ;
and the Arts
ime tim e they referred back to the
N o t A b le to P la y
is better coop.ration among them
Architecture and Allied Arts—
-ganizations them selves w hatever ac-
selves. Club work teaches bojs
Business Administration—Edu-
Dn they m ight wish to take indivld-
By THOMAS ARKLE CLARK
lation — Journalism— Graduate
and girls how to cooperate.
tlly.
mssunmnm
O ,e of the most interesting bio j
logical experim ents recently xoted
i, that of grafting the heads of e re
kind of bug on the bodies of an
other, a feat accomplished ly a
German scientist, as reported by |
(he Associated Press.
It is said th a t when the head of
a beetle was grafted on the body of
a June bug it tried to burrow in
reguse m atter and made n > etlort
to fly, while the reverse experim ent
caused a beetle with a June bug s
tiead to tiy to clim b a tree. When
a female bead was grafted on the
tiody o! a male of the sn n e species,
GLOBE
A lb a n y
Sun. Mon., Tues . Aug. 12-14
John Gilbert in
“The Cossacks”
The action was taken n ear the close
! a three-day executive meeting, at
hich many labor organization prob-
I T IS said that the little six jcaro .U mg were discussed. Many candidates
* prince of Rumania, when It was r A _ _ _ genate
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and .4 tin»,-,/,
house> ♦ the
Fs zs enfim
enUre
fust announced to him Unit he was
alalB k , W is-
king of a great country and heir t. « Follette-progressive slate in Wis-
sevZnty millions of dollars, did ma >nsin and Judge Florence E. Allen,
take kindly to the idea. Young as I unnlng for re-election to the Ohio
was he realized to some extent then «jjjflaasniisaaiHiUi,.™™
responsibility which .his new obliga­
tion placed upon him, und a serious,
sad look came over tils little face.
"I shall not be able to play any
more,” he said.
It Is a serious situation when,
w hether from luck of opportunity or
When we make a re­
from lack ol Inclination, one is not
pair on your car we
able to play. Nothing more than play
fix it to last and you
recreates a man. We are In a sad
will not have to Go
state when we eun no longer play.
A well-kutwn business man, suc­
the pushing act.
cessful, energetic, and still full of
Let us prove to you
vigor, retired from the active duties
how it will save you
of his business two or three years
ago. When asked why when he was
many dollars in a
still so utile to carry on tils work lie
year.
hud determined to give It tip, he s a id :
“Ju st because 1 want to play," and
playing for him meant work of an-
S ilv e r Grays
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For Comfort: Seats air-
tushioned - interiors immac­
ulately clean, plate glass win­
dows, rich mahogany trim.
W ell v e n tila te d but not
drafty. Lights at night you
can tead by Restful.
Pot Economy: Buy 10 ride
tickets for use only on motor
coach and save a third in
travel costs. They are good
for 60 days Rail tickets un­
less specially restricted are
good on the motor coaches.
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College Year Opens Sept. 24. 1928
For information or catalogue rente
The Kegietrar, V nivereity ol
h
Oregon. Eugene. Ore.
A r r o w Garage
H a lsey,
O regon
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IHKIlM
“ 13 Washington Square”
Thur., Friday, Aug. 16-17
Billie Dove in
“ The Heart of a FolHes Girl”
Sat. Only, Aug. 18
Rin Tin Tin in
“ A Dog of the Regiment”
J IM H O R N IN G
General Blacksmithing
Her Choice
Of candies, fresh from the
factory, and packed in neat
and attractive boxes alwavs
makes a hit with her, if
bought at Clarks.
¡5 W hiteside & Locke l !
Im plem ents and S p o rtin g !
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II.id-- ;i and E«sex Autos |
I | 3rd A Midi».m St»., Corvallis. O re.!
Easier On Yews-»
Easier On the Horses
Better make a hit.
C la rk ’s C o n fe ctio n e ry
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\Ye are selling guaranteed No. 1 Grain Sacks at prices you
cannot duplicate anywhere else. Come early and get our
prices before buying.
For Safety: Drivers with
Southern Pacific responsibil­
ity. 4-wheel air brakes rigid
inspection and supervision.
Safe.
m m
Don't
Push
M r. F arm er
A ttention!
T h e se are th e finest of
m o to r coaches b u ilt and
equipped to give the utmost
in comfort and safety for
highway travel.
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Study—Law—Medicine— Music
—Physical Education — Sociol­
ogy— Social Work— Extension
Division.
Wed., Only, Aug. 15
Jean Hcrgjiolt, Alice Joyce
Acetylene W elding
F irst \ Adam?,
Corvallis. Ore.
Enjoy the
Dean of Men, U niversity of
Illinois.
JOHN DEERE SPREADER
The Spreader w ith the Beater on the Axle
A lbany Bargain House
Albany, Oregon
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HALSEY TH E A TR E
TUESDAY, AUG. II. S O'clock
Gene Stratton Porter’s
Here's the spreader that economises
man-power and horse power—the top of
the box is from 6 to 10 inches lower, and
the drive wheels are from 4 to 8 inches
higher than on any other spreader —
there's a real labor-saving and draft-
reducing feature which explains why the
most widely-used spreader in most sec­
tions is the
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Beater - on - the - axle eon •
atruction also means b etter
work—the beater is close to
the ground and delivers the
m anure where side winds
will not cause drifting. The
low-down box can be loaded
flat on top— the best way
for effective, uniform work.
And here’s another ad­
vantage of its construction
— the Jo h n Deere is much
aimpler, requires fewer re­
pairs and lasts m uch longer
th an the ordinary type of
spreader.
Come tn and stam ina tha John Dnars corapar* I*
with other apruder, X, member o n l, the John
Deere Spreader h a, the better on the axle— the low­
down tox, together with high drive wheels.
4 The U o « «
Hill & Company
Among the mighty trees of the I.itnberlost a girl in whose
heart emotion was dead learned that there was pleasure in
life that Love could tear apart the darkest misery and
make Life beautiful.
Comedv ’’Mickey's Circus”
Prices 10c & 25c
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