Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, November 22, 1928, Image 1

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agriculture
HORTICULTURE
LIVESTOCK
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Ifalsey Enterprise
dairying
WOOL, MOHAIR
POULTRY
Devoted to the Interest» of Halsey and Linn County
4-M Club Organized
A G irls’ 4 H club waa ozguiiae.l
at Peoria T n u rsl.iv by Mr», Nora
F uneral services for Mi». F. W
Lester A lbertson »a* transacting Pageant at Shedd Sunday Success
C harity Grange held an all day Colem an, ii.stiuctor in the public
Robiuson who died a t the Pacific
From O ur Rcfukr Com
basin';»» in Corvallis S aturday.
meeting last Saturday A goodly a.'boole of i h i. citv. There ate now
The
pageant,
“ Transferred
C hristian hospital in Eugene Wed- L
num ber” were prevent and enjoyed two divisions, first end second year,
Oscar Marly left the U tte r part
Treasurer»” given by the women
desday, will be held at the Miller 1 One of the pleasant social events
ol laat week for his homeatead near of the m issionary society of the our first com m unity dinner since, and the m embership is 1 >>•* A r­
& Son cfcapel in Junction City at of the (all was the annual dinner
Monroe on which he expects to U nited Presbyterian church of une.
lene L u n a r was elected president,
10 30 o’clock E iiday morning.
of the members of the Study club spend some lime.
The juveniles were out in forte Ruth ltavne vice president, and
Shedd last Sundsy evening was a
Mrs. Robinson is a sister of W il­ with their families as couiplim eited
Marjorv McPherson secretary. Mr».
O iin Anderson of Albany in ­ saccess th e tl.aokv offering was and enjoyed a lively uehrte.
son Carey of Salem and an aunt of guests last T hursday evening.
The
lecture
hour
was
vprnt
in
J. W. L am ar waa selected club
stalled an Atwater K ent radio at f 142 The program was as fpllows:
E E. Carey and Mrs. C.E. G illett
The d in n er was given in the tlie L V. Chance home a few days
readings anti notes on the Byrd leader and Miss Agues C handler
Song, T hankful H allelajahe by
of Halsey. She is also survived dining room of the I.O.O. F. hall
expedition to the south pole.
assistant leader. The club mem­
ago.
ihe congregation; opening pra\t>r,
by her husband and four daughters. which bad been prettily decorated
Mrs. Louise Bond of All» uy bers are Rolli and Mary Frances
Mrs George Taylot and Mre. W- Rev. Filbert; song Vera and Elinor
T he la tte r are Mrs. Grace Feote for the occasion.
Later several
looked perfectly at home with us Biyne, Doreen G ilhens, Selma Lo­
L. Welle spent Monday in Albany Couey; presentation of pageant
of 8pringfield aud Mabel, Edna hours were speut socially.
Mrs. Lorena K iier was absent, gan, Viola Stroud, Veneta F rady,
where they attended the missionary talk, Mrs. Moore; pageant T ian»
having gone to Eugene for medical | Marjory M cPherson, Esther Caro­
alia Helen of Ju n c tio n C ity.
• • •
ferred T reasu re« ; special song
c inftrence.
treatm ent.
thers and A r'ene l.aniar
Tuesday evening Mrs. J. W
choir;
offering; thauks offering
Mrs. Maude Hotlich of Albany
We are still inviting our neigh­
Ihe cluti will commence work
Hussey
was
hostess
at
a
six
o’clock
Provides Short Course For P.T.A.
wav a guest from T hursday u n tt' prayer Rve. M cM eekin; «ong »»r bors t i o u r open meeting S aturday,
soon after T hanksgiving.
dinner at her home in E ast H alsey, Sunday at the homes ol her sisters, vice while the offering was counted
Any one interested in ch’ld study honoring Mt«» Adah Nelson and Mrs. L.V . Chance and Mrs. John and benediction by Rev McMeekin December 1.
Dressing aud m arketing of turk-
The
jr child psychology should attend Miss G ladys McCornack.
W illbanks.
eys
baa been a favoiite pastime in
Lhe meeting of the Parent-Teacher p rettily sppoiuted table was cen-
Celebrates Anniversary
Pete Sears was the guest < t
m u s k u l ä r «. » « s o r t i r
thia
com m unity the past week. On
In
xsaociation at the school house, I t ere(j with a vase of flowers
Following
the usu»i custom Tuesday C. Sickles, C urtis Yeatch.
friends in Haleey for several hours
her
tonight a t 7 :45.
The U niversity the evening the hostess and
Tuesday while tn ro u te to his home C harity G range will celebrate the A .H . Q uim by, Charles Falk and »
The different clashes enjoyed
jf Oregon provides short courses guests formed a theater party at
in A lbany from a business trip to anniversary of the order oi. Satur num ber of other farm ers delivered slides showing a u 'je c te which are
in these subjects for groups orgu- ‘•King of King*.”
day, December 1. beginning at 1! to the Cash A Carry »tore in Eu. oelr.g studied and they prove q n ;te
Bandon.
• * •
nixed by the P .T .A .
Mrs. J.A . Johnson o, the Lake o’clock. A good program and a gene.
helpful.
The extension service of O S C.
PINE GROVE
Creek neighborhood has a cow with good dinner are down on the day 's
Paul Bierly. W illiam Pence and
M'ss Nelson’» English I I I elkr»
«ends out suggestions for nutrition
W ednesday afternoon fourteen twin calves, one a male calf and program .
A
H.
Quimby
have
been
digg
ng
which
is studying journalism have
and health program s fot local asso­ members of the You Go I Go club
Professor G entle, formerly o and h a u ’ing carrots from Coburg
the o 'her a heifer, born two weeks
been receiving copica of other news­
ciations. The outlines are prepared
Monmouth, now w ith the extension
enjoyed the hospitality °f Mrs.
The boy» of Brandon and Kirk papers among
which w*» the
by Mrs. Jessamine C hapm an W il­ Russel G itbens. In strum ental and ago. L ast year the same cow had
service of U. of O , will deliver an schools are busy making hows and
twin
calves,
both
males.
Monroe Hi Flash with Miss Iris
liams, professor of foods and n u ­ vocal music were pleasaut diver­
arrows, they having gotten the McPherson, a former Halsey girl,
H ansel E. M iller of P ortland address in Ihe afternoon.
tritio n , and are sent out free on sions of the afternoon, which was
The public is invited to come archery bug. These districts an
has
been
spending
the
past
several
is editor in chief.
request.
brought to a close by the hostess days in H alsey at the home of his aud spend a delightful day and all combining for a T hanksgiving d in ­
Next W ednesday, November 28.
G uiding principles for th e P.T.
we
ask
is
th
a
t
you
help
out
a
bit
serving a delicious lunch. Mrs.
ner
to
he
followed
by
a
shooting
parents,
Rev.
a
r
d
Mrs.
J
.
8.
Miller
«1
2 p tn , the school will give a
with the basket dinner.
A. a r e :
G itbens mother, Mrs. Griff King
contest with their bows snd arrows. fhanksgiving progtam at the city
By order of’Committee.
H« is special agent for Selbach <St
1. —The welfare of children is of P ortland, waB a cotnj lim ented
A. G. W aggoner dipped 545 hall to which all p itro n s are in-
Dean, general iaeurance agents.
John Stephenson received word
the ohjeclive.
guest and assisted the hostess in
sheep
Tuesday. H» was assisted
H art Beebe while enroute to his Monday of the death of h it only
| sited.
2. --F in a n c ia l support of the serving*
by
his
son A rthur and son». 1h»
Monday
a ’ternnon a special
home in Cottage Grove from a trip daughter, Mre Minnie Stull, at
• • •
schools is a public responsibility.
to W ashington stopped a t the Rob her home in Kewanee, Illinois, on same day the Falk boys dipped •tudent bedv meeting was held to
3. —Policies are decided by the
sheep at Ralph M iller’s tan k .
PEORIA
decide o i a program for the year s
ert Railway home near Halsey last
organixat.on as a whole.
Mrs, Ronenkarap entertaind the T hursday and visited u n til the November IS.
work A committee was appointed
Church Notea
Mrs A.P Sm ith who le ftlla lse y
4. —The work of th e association members of the Potter tewing club next day. Mr. and Mrs. Beebe
and the r plana accepted at a
Ihursday afternoon with most of worked for Mr. Ramsay during the several months ago for Delta. Ohio Methodist:
is shared by m utual agreem ent.
egular meeting held W ednesday.
is now a t Albion, N iw York, ac
5. -- E n tertain m en t and money­ the members present. The tim e threshing season.
Many student» of M rv.Lolcross a
10 a. id . Sunday echool
cording to a card received from her
11:00 a m m orning worship.
m aking are of m inor im portance. was pleasantly spent in doing fancy
room received fine grades in the
If you are having a hard tiro , to
today by friends in H alsey.
S ubject:—“ D aniel.”
■ounty spelling and arithm etic
6. — Personal grievances are ad- work and iu contests. In the latter cure th a t persistent cold, try Mor­
N
ext
S
aturday
evening
Wildey
Mr»
Mary
Porter,
Phoebe
Zimmer
6:30
Epw orth League
eats. Those receiving above 95 in
ris Cold Capsules.
They contain
justed in piivate confeiences.
m an, Olive Pugb and R heia M ul­ just the right proportion of ingredi- Lodge No. 65, I 0 . 0 F ., will hold
7 30 p m. evening worship.
•palling and 90 in arithm etic are
T he Parent-T eacher association
T o p ic ;— “ The Power of the <enneth W okinger, Cedric Moodv
ler carried off the prizes. Late
etits to k n te k th a t cold. Being in th e ir regular m eeting at which
the afternoon the hostess, aaeisted capsule form they are quickly dis- time the G raud Master will be C h ristian 's H ope.”
l.indau Bramwell, Elaine Straley,
1 —A volunteer organization free by Mr». P H F retrk sen , served
Prayer mealing T hursdays t:ll Leroy W ade, Donna M >»», Jean
All Odd Fellows are
tolved and dissem inated througli present.
from individual or group control.
Ladies aid every W ednesday
•Hurt vant, Jim m y Sm ith, Junior
delicious lunch.
the system. For sale only by Mor­ urged to he present. A banquet
Bible study class Tuesdays 2:30 ^Vade. Those above 9.» only in the
2 .—Democratic in objects, m em ­
will
he
serv:d
in
honor
of
the
T hursday Arlene Lam ar ce'e tis Pharm acy at H alsey, Oregon.
J . S. M i'ler. pastor.
bership and form of governm ent.
.pslling are Rene Alford, Charles
visitor
hrated her thirteen th birthday with Phone 203 for mail orders. Adv.
3 —N on-political, non sectarian, h :r schoolmates at school and in
Iteeves, Lucille Jsckson, Donald
| Church of Christ :
non-com mbrcial.
Thia Lord's day heralds the ap­ Saill, Mary Ann Perry, Phyllis
the afternoon she served cake aud
4 —Organized constructive co fruit punch.
proach of another national day cl Holt and Farn Roaaman. - Those
operation of p aten ts aud teachers.
thanksgiving. One of the meanasi ibove 90 only in arithm etic are
On
Tuesday
June
Sm
ith
Cele­
L
in s tn the calender is the sin ol Jorale» Moody, Frederick Robins,
5 —Cooperative always but does
brated
her
birthday
at
school
also
urgrate(uln»ea.
Let us show I.
(arry Clianc.*, llillie K irk, Bluford
not join oilier organizations.
and during the noon hour her
Hun
cu
r
spirit
oi
thanksgiving
In
14 obi .
At all times and in all places, men have gathered
6 — A national and international
m other brought a beautifully deco-
I the right observance of this day.
The seniors aro working very
m ovement. Nation wide coopera-
together
at
the
close
of
the
harvest
to
give
thanks
to
rated cake to the school house aud
T
hanksgiving
service
at
ILOG
isrd
on their play which will he
tion safeguards th e welfare of all
the Divine Power which has blessed their labors and
served to Ju n e and her friends.
¡o'clock with an appropriate aerinoi «¡veil December 1 I'h at the city
made them to prosper. Deep rooted in the heart of
children everywhere.
I for the occasion.
rail.
mankind is the instinct to make grateful acknowledge­
11.00 a. m. com m union service.
ment to a guiding Providence which is above and be­
E ditorially speaking we need
6:45 p .m . C hris ¡an Endeavor
yond the work of human minds and human hands.
Pep!
Soma good high school spirit.
Ivan Sm ith leader. Subject;—
Let’» »how the re«t of the county
‘‘A braham ."
Our national observance of an annual dav of
Evening serm on: “ Halfway l< hat som ething ca > *n'l i» being
into business, botli of which would
Thanksgiving
is
a
heritage
from
the
Pilgrim
Fathers
I lone in old H H. 8. Don’t le t’s
In a recent address President
| C a n a a n .”
who assembled at the turn of the year to offer prayer
Calvin Coolidge »poke at length on be fatal to the independence of the
We extend a cordial invitation I mid back but rather let each ol tie
and praise to Almighty God from whom came the.r
the m arketing of farm products by farm er and in the end would bring
io our part cheerfully ni d m ake
I to attend this service.
strength to endure daily hardship and to face unknown
th e farm er. ” T h r lesson which disaster. . . . 1« »»«te on the sound
it
worth while. Don’t let u . make
J M Shetlev, m inuter
danger. It is fitting that we should reverently
has not been so well learn ed .” the m erchandising principle of taking
it a drudge.
in this day of prosperity and security the institution
Two men entered the home ol
president »aid, “ is that oi
the product and disposing of it in
Mr». Bert S. Clark who baa been
j
Mr»
E Sm ith of A nn A rbor, Mich
they
founded
amidst
adversity
and
penl.
¡ng
One of the handicaps of agri­
juite sick the paat week is able to
the most advantageous way th at
disconnected the hath tub an
cu ltu re is tem porary overproduc­
shrewd and orderly m arketing af-
Now, therefore, in conformity with the proclama­
| oe op now.
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1
walked off w.th it
tio n . The world is hungry to con­
tion of the President of the United States which comes
forda.”
sume all th a t the farm er ever
a f . recurring «minder of our o.tion.1 u „,t, m the
In speaking of measures already
raises
Hi» d.fficutly arises from
perpetuation of this American custom, 1, I.L.l atterson.
taken for farm relief the president
attem pting to sell at the wrong
said th a t the tariff bill of 1922 was
Governor of Oregon, do proclaim T hursday.
tim e or the wrong place.’
approved to dam th e inflow ol
29th, 1928, as Thanksgiving Day, and do hereby ct
“ In meeting th is difficulty, per­
foreign ag ricultural commodities
poaite thoory. W ” ta x th rift, act.
aside as a public holiday.
haps the m ost succès.ful method
Theoretic illy , th e perfect tax
after the war. ’’The pa-sage of
ioa,
c ap ita’, enterprise. We tevy
has been through cooperative as
Ix-t us on this day give thought to man’, fellowship
would he a tax on inaction, says^ taxes in proportion -o ability to
these laws a t once restored the
aociationa. They have enabled ag-
with nature in achieving the fruits of the harves
the F o rt Atkinson, W isconsin Jo u r-! pay. which mean» th a t the harder
sheep in dustry and kept th e dairy
riclture to take better ad v an t.g e of
us confirm ard strengthen the ties of family life and
industry in a prosperous condi
nal, in com m enting on the u n ju s t a man works the more we tax him ;
all the agencies of distribution an
renew the bond of hearth and home Let us express
lio
n
,”
he
said.
method of tax atio n as practiced to­ the more thrifty he becomes, the
unify all the agencies of production
our gratitude for peace by extending the sp.nt of good
The chief executive discounted
day and ever tinea thia county waa more we soak him ; the more
d istrib u ’ion aud consum ption so
will to all the world and for prosperity by lend.ng gen­
the theory th a t agriculture would
efficient be grows, lb" more we
th a t they can function as a co­
recognized aa a free and independ­
erous and kindly aid to those in sorrow or need. Let
he beuefitted il duties on m enu-
ordinated whole, to sell at the tig h t
ent nation by the real ol tha world knock him down.
us give thanks for manifold material blessings by turn­
factored im ports were removed. II
" I I a man save« Ilia m o_ey and
Com m enting further the Jo u rn al
lim e and at the right place.
ing our minds and hearts to the things of the spirit.
th a t were done eith er in d u strial
buys a honae. be ia taxed; if he
“ This movement toward cooper
says, “ the proper man to lax
unem ploym ent would result iu re
wastes hta money in extravagant
tive m arketing is still io ita infancy.
would be the loafer, not the work­
In
Testimony
Whereof.
I
have
hereunto
set
my
ducing the buying capacity of the
living, be ia not taxed. None of our
Il bad tonuel’m et
throug
er; idle land, r.ot used land; In­
hand and caused the seal of the State of Oregon to b e
home m arket, be »aid, or “ onr
taxee encourage production bv the
lack of m anagem ent, but it
active cap ital, not active c a p ita • i
hereunto affixed this 19th day of November, A.D. 19!».
wage» aud profit» m ust be reduced
simple process of discouraging idle-
aound in theory, and when con
lack of anterpria*, not enterprise
to meet foreign com petition, in
nese. ehiftleoess. inefficiency. Tb«
L. P atterson ,
ducted in a businesalike m anner
Hoch a lax would not be practical,
( seal )
which case there would be no mo.
davit
hirose.f could not do a neater
Governor.
offers the moat prom ising solution
but It would lx • j ” *1 t a a - <>u’
porta
and
according to
the
job of hobbling the race.”
to th e great m arketing problem
present taxea are based on an op
argum ent, no additional ealen ol
U avoids any attem p t at price
farm produce ab ro a d ,”
fixing or p u ttin g the government
ISOC1ETY NEWS
(By an Enterprise Report«)
¡SCHOOL NOTES
PR O C L A M A T IO N
President Coolidge Speaks on J 'a,’n1
Relief; Favors Coopertive Methods
The Perfect Tax Would Be a la x
On Inaction, Says Noted Writer