Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, November 29, 1928, Image 1

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agriculture
horticulture
livestock
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dairying
WOOL, MOHAIR
POULTRY
»n»hi» Intere
Sh ed d Personal»
iEW FARM RELIEF MEASURE
G rim es, ’ »-tear oid son I
NOW READY FOR CONGRESS I of E J lgar
L. Grimes of near H arrisburg,
The Halsey Gun club gives at
<B nt«rpriae c a r r w s o U « « » )
other tournan e n t at
its c ub
(By Special Correspondent)
Nat.cnal Society Growing Rapidly;
( lo o late for last week,
g round, 'n the east part ol i*"e coy
Irine Quimby and Dorie Howard
Membership Now Over 200,000
Bob McCulbe k of Redmond is next Sunday beginning s t 10 30
)bjectionable Features Have Been left today for Chicago to attend were guests at the Paul B ier'y home
visiting
at
the
Theodore
Jenson
A good program has been arranged
the seventh annual 4-H club con­ Sunday.
Eliminated, It is Reported.
Moi d»y evening member* ol <he
and high score mao are expected
gress. Young Grimes has taken a ,
Mr. and Mr« John M atson spent home.
Halsey
Gun Club met at their club
Mrs Mary Able spent Friday to attend from different clubs in
Senator McNary ie prepared to prom inent part in club work for | t Tuesday afternoon at the W. R.
hour* for the purpose of organizing
and Saturday in Salem with Mr the valley.
ntroduce a new farm relief meae- the past eight years, beginning I Kirk home.
President Jan.es D riukard anu a chapter of the Isaak W ahoo Lea-
ltruce, R ichard and H a rry H a rd ­ Able wb o ie emp’oyed there.
ire at the “horl session of congress when he was nine years of age, and
Secretary
C. P. Moody have made gue of Amerioa. As the m eeting
next m onth and thiuks it can be this trip is the award of the time ing apeut S u n d ay aftern o o n at the
Mrs. Agnes Clark end Mrs. Will all necessaay arrangem ent* for was called with but little tim e for
pegged before M arch, also th at it he has given to the work as he won L.R. Falk home.
P orter visited Mr*. L aura Thom ,
turkeys, geese and merchandise to notice the gathering was not as
Mr. and Mrs. R .E . Bierly visited aoi at Brownsville Tuesday.
is new shaped to meet the objection a national cham pionship in local
be offered as prizes and a pleasant large as would have been had more
of President Coolidge It provides, 4-H club laadership work which at Dever Sunday at the home of
tim e been given to advertising the
Mrs. H«PPT Elder lisa been in dev ia anticipated.
the form ei's sister, Mrs. D. F.
says Seymour Jones, state market includes a free trip to Chicago to
maetiug. However, allw hu did get
T
he
new
club
house
offers
a
com-
Philom ath visiting at the home of
agent, for a federal board of twelve the Congress and also won the Burge.
there put their name on the dotted
fo.table,
cleau
a
n
a
invitiug
pl»ce
M’s Nora Coleman of Halsey her son, 1-enn. the past several
members to handle the m arketing Moses award which is one of the
liue and now a chapter in Halsey
for
those
who
wish
to
bring
guests
days.
of surplus crop, and the cost o, two national trophies won last year visited school T hursday evening
Is a (act.
and
liieuds,
and
lunches
can
be
by Alex Cruickshank of McMinn­ for the purpose of organizing 4-H
Mr. and Mrs. O.M- Thompson
euch service is io be paid by the
obtained from the Clubs’ jovial
As is the usual custom with the
aie the parents of a baby daughter
governm ent, the equalization fee ville T his award is a huge silver clubs
chef
who
delights
io
having
you
gun
club members, when they »tart
Merwin Y annice and family were born November 19 a t the Browns
Laving been abandoned. It is also trophy and will come to young
feel welcome. A m m unition will to do something th a t something is
dinner
guests
at
th
e
J.S
.
Licewood
G rim es from Cruickshank, the
ville hospital.
announced that the tariff schedule
also be procurable at the club store more than hall done then and
will be amended so a , to better present holder. This is the first home in llie L a’/eC reek community
Mrs. Nora Coates arrived home room.
there; a coterie of men who work
protect farm products from foreign tim e one state has won this dis­ last Sunday.
the latter part of the week from
together ami in harm ony, who are
Miss Doris Howard called at the
tinction two tucceeeive years it is
com petition.
Seattle where aha spent nearly three Union High School Plani|Growing willing, and more, to work and
L. R Falk home Friday evening weeks visiting her brother and his
believed.
O A K P L A IN N O T E S
hocat and the writer enjoys their
Young Grimes has taken 238 to see Ava Falk who has beeu ill fam ily.
The onion high school plan seems eutbusiaim and snap.
very pleasant surprise was ribbons and 25 cham pion and for several days.
Mrs. Em m a Gregory spent Sat to he growing io western Oregon.
The Isaak W alton League ol
Dr. T a rr, accompanied by his
a Mrs. Ralph Dannen at th e ! grand cham pion prizes. He has
For country districts it is the sim ­ America stands for the preserve-
urdfty
in
Salem.
She
wan
accora
daughter and son, G ertrude and
e of her sister-in-law , Mrs. completed 31 projects, mostly li
,i(u
s0 U r
¡,
panied home by her son Glen who plest way of getting a hige echool I —
itlie Shepherd, last Thursday j stock, m ade 178 exhibit»,j»ndj»i
John, of Corvallis were visitors at
which can be attended by studan . I on
i(
Q,
spent
Sunday
at
home
before
going
money, stock and merchandise the W .R- K irk home Sunday.
trnoon, by the ladies of the Oak
w ithout leaving home.
lho ?ountr y ; to conserve n a tu re ’,
on to Roseburg.
worth $2722. He has sold $1250
Mrs. Grace Vannice and child­
cally
none
of
the
common
coon
try
I
*
, nd
tin neighborhood. The psrty
Mrs. Cecil Sm all and daughter
worth of livestock sod owns <2000 ren and the M aees Irine Quimby,
s well attended and a very pleas-
districts can afford a high achooI of
the w#ters ,u 8tr(,a ms.
visited
in
Shedd
Monday
while
on
t time enjoyed socially- Mrs. more. He is the leader ol six D ori, Howard and Grace Kirk their way home to Eugene from their own. I t appears alsoI th a t the |
(mo(e #|#au collj uct j„ .11
clubs, the Dairy Record Keeping drove to A lbany Saturday on a
,nnen was the recipient of m any
more
unions
formed
orl8
,n d full consideration of
Albany. Mrs. Sm all was formerly
club, Linn county H olstein Calf business trip.
jnty gifts. A delicious lunch
necessary it is for districts left out-1 1
Florence Adams.
ethers rights.
club, H arrisburg Poultry club, Rose
Mr. and Mrs. I.W - Nichols, Mr.
side to tie up with some of the
i, served at the close of the
Sheep club. Muddy Pig club and and
Mrs. J C. Clay accompanied ber unions for self protection It ha»
The chapter starts with an ex
Mrs. Ralph N ichols and
ternoon.
the Linn county Sheep club. He daughter W anda Lee, and Ida brother, George H i l l to Portland
cellent
showing in membership
been the rule th a t the more unions
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. GeiBt of the plans on taking the course in agri­
to visit her daughter Hope who organized the higher the high and when it« aim s and endeavoia
Marie
Perrym
an
of
Lebanon
were
ibauon V ariety store were busi­
culture at Oregon State next te a r. dinner guests at tb9 C-H- Blake recently underw ent i s operation echool
tuition
t x levy for are better known there will be
es callers in the Oak Plain neigh-
for appendiciti». She is reported those outside. In this country the many more to join the faet grow­
Edgar, however, is not the only home Sunday.
irhood last week.
oue in th e fam ily interested in this
getting along nicely.
tuition levy hoe been 2 4 mills for ing ranks of this worthy society
Mr. and Mr«. J .P . Tem pleton, K.
Mrs. D. 8. M cW illiams was a
kind of work as he has five sisters
Mr. and Mrs. Cherles Davis were «ome time but it is certain lo ad­ wtiicb now num ber, over 200,000.
E. Carev end family, Mr. and Mrs,
jest at a one o'clock luncheon at
and brothers in club work acd the
The president, ol the Gun Club,
C
.E. G illette, Mrs. R E. Bierly. surprised Sunday evening by mem- vance. In Benton county the levy
ie home of Mrs. Stanley I. Stew-
whole family are interested in Mr and Mrs. F.W . F alk , Mrs U ,b .r . of their fam ily th i. being the for high school tuition is 2 71 mill* J.W D riukard, acted as chairm an
t of Lebanon last Friday
The
R Falk and R B. Miller attended 25 anniversary of the-r w edding We are Informed by the county of the meeting and Secretary C. I .
inebeon was in honor of Mrs. farm ing.
the f o n e ra .p t Mrs. F .W . Robineon day. The fam ily presented them superintendent th a t it will go high Moody acted in the capacity of
>hn F . A lterm att of Berkeley,
Next W ednesday evening the a t Junction City F n d ay morning, with a set of silverware.
ce cream e r, probably to four mill«, the next tem porary eecietary and later were
alif., and was a tte n d ’d by a
members of ViltJ Maple Circle, 1 he Robinsons formerly lived on and cake were served at the close levy, anil if the proposed new union elected perm ai.eiiily to those posi­
loup of old friendj.
N eighbors of W oodcraft, will hold the f a r o I.....—
H-v l.( . Rik-. o ltb e e v e m n g .________ _________ * ie formed at Corvallis there will he tions of the chapter.
Miss Beesie Bond was a guest of
another jum p upw ard. This would
their regular meeting which will be
J. A. Cushm an, m lio n a l field
Jrs. G. ' M itzner over the week
seem to make it a m atter of self representative, spoke hrielly of the
followed
by
it
covered
dish
sup-
H ALSEY A N D
nd. Mia, Bond ie making her
interest for outside districts to join aims aud pur pm e» «I t,lfl M g» •
per. One of the p leasant features
ome in Albany.
union districts at the earliest pos which all enjoyed. He epoke fiat-
a 1 of the supper will be the celebra-
Mayor
B
ert
8.
Clark
drove
to
Mr. and M « . J-W . I’ugb »nd
1rs L.V . Chance is spending
■ible tim e. —H arrisburg Bulletin term gly ol the com fortab'e q u a r­
Corvallis
this
afternoon
to
get
his
fam ily wete Sunday visitors at the
The union high echcol district ters ol the club and »aid: “ l e a n
daughter Georgina who will spend
R. L. Jackson home
at
Monroe which wne form td from plainly see this club is a real live
the holidays at her home here.
Buford Morris spent several hours
I, Davis.
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eight common school districts, one and I am pleased w ith your
H*H’» Floral Shop, 327 West
in Junction City Tuesday afternoon
d elicate 1 their new »55,000 build­
neat home ”
First etreet, A lbany, will be open
ing recently. The bonds were sold
on a business trip.
evening« beginning December 1 to
Give Fuller Brushes for C h rist­
im m edietely alter being Voted and
give the busy shopper a chance to
mas. Your Fuller man will call
construction ol the building begun
shop in the “ G ifts of all N ations”
and completed in record time. The
next week. C. S harp, A lbany,
th
a
t
the
costs
part of the stoie.
»dr.
larger, and even at
indebtedness runs 20 years and
Or.
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Shedd, Nov. 29—The senior cl»es
G reater efficiency and economy
Sunday
evening
at
th
e
Church
draw»
5
1-2
per
cent
interest.
The
Id be effected in Oregon schools are greater.
ol the Shedd high school have a n ­
Mr. and Mrs. W L . Wells were
The same situation exists in the
of C hrist there will be presented valuation of the new district as nounced the date of their class play
novem ent for the creation of
high schools, Professor Stetson’s guests at the home of their daugh under the leadership ol Mrs. Shel­
asaessed ie »1,378,154. end a special as Friday evening, December l i ,
,#r school centers, both for
study shows, the sm all schools hav­ ter, Mrs. Glenn K endall of North ley a m issionary pageant ol the
tax levy of about three and one- at the W oodman hall.
nentary and high echoole, and
ing high costs. In a group of high A lbany Sunday.
“ Good S am aritan ” with the m em ­ half mill» will liquidate the debt
re careful atteotion to problems schools with less than 10 pupils in
The title of the play i» “ Apple
Mrs. R o b in Ramsey of Route
bers of the church ta k in g part. inftw enty years.
irganization to elim inate w aste,”
I Blossom T im e,” a three-act comedy
a
One
«pent
Friday
in
Lebanon
and
attendance, the average cost per
There will be special music and
lared F. b. Stetson, professor of
dram a. The play, while its title
student shows a median of $17-,
Miss Goldie Wele Returned laet
to tit
ondary education at the U niver- and it is found th a t as the size of
seems a bit oui of season, ie replete
week from Cslouee, Calif , where with .resh and pleasing scene! end
, of O teg°D’ i° * u l t be,ore tbe the echoole increa.ee this per capita Ä
t w
l Ä
l S
" X
B I-
,b .
....... t h . p . . .
.o go . . . .
ond school finance conference cost drops. Thus in high schools
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session on the Eugene cam pus with between 40 and 50 pupils in will eat Thanksgiving dinner with arrived in Halsoy last evening from
In the past high school plays
H illsboro lo spend Tl)au»egiving to resume her work es a missionary have been well attended and the
turday.
attendance, the median is »10-.
their softs and daughters. They
On Friday Mis» Welle end her
at the Elden Cross home.
Professor Stetson’s conclusions
audience always pleased and the
‘'T he situation as it stands indi will return to Halsey F riday.
Mrs. W .L. Wells, spent
re given as th e result of a survey
forthcoming one promises to equal
catee th a t many echoole operate at
the day in A lbany. Later «he w :nt
cost per capita of etudents in an inexcusably high cost,
if not rxcel, form er ones.
said
to Halem to spend the w,-.-k • -n I
egon schools, which indicates Professor Stetson. “ This is par
M f i -GIVE ME DOME S M W
at greater economy is effected in ticalarly noticsble in the email
5 0 I Klb MAIL we -> f utters
•ger schools and one of the big-
I
To UNCLE TOM, AN GRAftDMA,
echoole, m any of whioh are main
st
handicap« experienced by tained prim arily for local and sen
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AN' C0U5IN
— - BOBBIE, AH' AUfjT
Art' UrtCLE PICK, Art
DORIS AN
regon schools is the fact tha- ’ ht y tim en tal reasons, and could be
IFYOU HAVE ArtY
Art'
FRrt.ArtO5 TEA M t TO Bfirt I 't t
consolidated satisfactorily.
The
e so sm all.
People who w ant to know how business blocks, paying »149,(HM)
Professor Stetson presented d ata consolidation movemeat ie under
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new J t t l e . ere a ..» ^ io g in the de- m cash and .d d in g im provem ent.
nirfMntw
lowing the cost per pupil in aver- way, b u t it is slow, particularly in
Jrtiw T F i
velopment of t b . state will‘ b’
I l l C u g h t ^ n d C ontract, let
;e daily attendance in 149 j one western Oregon where conditions
1
234 5 « 7 a
t»re-t»d In the investm ent inane jouuu »»»
e
K>m echoole of Oregon. He found
..
make it more advisable.
d - n g the m outh of October by
“ “ ¿ota “ oZ wbMib
ta t th e m edian cost in one-room
V
“ In the email high school the
newcomer». The Mete cham ber of lo coal $1M. » b ■
rhooli for each pupil, annual!v, is problem of proper courses of study
commerce, P ortland, investigated new
_
,d t(ock8
86; in the two-room schools, $60, and proper conditions for in stru c ­
37 f.m iliee who located h e r. dnr- bought for »18,500 Two oW etock.
-hooli of 50 to 100 pupils, $50;
tion is a serions one. The survey
in , the m onth end found th a t 19 of merchandise worth »lO/KA were
00 to 150, »44; 150 to 199. »'• • shows a great disparity in the
h ‘d already p n rc h .e .d (arm s c o n -,
nd above 200 pupil«, 48.
efficiency of the
or-enization«.
T his c b a rly ehowi, he pointed .om e of them wasting tim e right
i i X i S X X , i n « pieces good, were .hipped into t b . e t.te
H 'J tM » » ’ w ».• • - ------- f |
,ut, th a t th e costs are much higher .n d left One of the big things
i lllltc » " ewa—.-------
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sod furniture, stock and equipm ent
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tem porarily and five havepurebae- purchased in the Hate totaled »10-
»ercapita in sm aller school«, in looking toward economy would be
•d business or town property. I in 0 0 1. The above doe« not tell the
act being double per cap lla in the to set up a reasonable program
provem ente
to farm properties whole story, according to W. G.
room echool to th a t of the 200 w ith a fair teaching load, and
L T âfei
I worth »4800 were added during Id« m anager of th« state cham ber,
pupil school, and the greatest establish » »»’» 'J * hedule lo at"
•a a num ber of femil «e are «till to
I October.
-hence for economy lie« in coneoli- tra c t and bold the more profession-
1 The new settler« purchased two be checked.
datione. Professor Stetson found »1 type of teacher who could work
th a t in the em ail echoole there is in euch an efficient organization.'
a lower teaching «alary than in the
VICINITY BREVITIES
»»««. a,.
jnsolidation of Schools Eliminates
Waste, Says Professor I L. Stetson
Shedd Hi To Give Play Dec. 14
C h r is t m a s Is C o r n in ’
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A
Substantial Investments Made By
Settlers in Oregon During October