Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, December 06, 1928, Image 4

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    Halsev Enterprise, Hulsey, Oregon. December G. 1928
HALSEY ENTERPRISE
Publitned Thursday at Halsey, Oregon
H. F. and A. A. LAKE
Publishers
Entered at the postoffice at Halsey,
Oregon, as second class matter.
*1 a year in advance. Arrearages 12‘aC
a month. Stops when time expires
unless continuance is ordered.
Advertising 25c an inch; no discount
for time or space; no charge for
composition or changes. Announce­
ments of entertainments, food pries
etc., whose object is to raise money,
charged at regular advertising rates
Announcements of religious meetings,
not exceeding four Inches, free if
copy is received before Tuesday.
viving greater th a u in our own really effective farm organisation
stale of O regon? Let every cham - and the failure of these leaders to
ber of commerce make this further agiee among themselves respecting
promise, ha*ed upon scientific in- the best method of m eeting the
vesiigition an 1 evidanpe. D uring existing situation.
Therefore, ¡.he wise farm er wil'
Hie pa-t year Oregon made the
second lu rg 'st reduction in m ater­ do some thiuking and planning
ial deaths among the various states concerning bia o< u operations,
Population may he increased by J and will not depend too much on
safeguarding the m other and her , the promises of politicians.
newly horn as well as by attracting
The N ational G range will meet
peop e from outside the state.
in S ia ttle next year, th a t city win
D iphtheria in Oregon has de- ning over Denver. Colorado, and
creased one half. Is th a t not worth . G r a n l Rapids, M ichigm , at the
while cdverlising? Facilities for national m eeting in W ashington,
the care of tins tuhurculous have D. C , Irst week. The N ational
also increased. W ater and milk Grange adopted a resolution favor-
suppl'es in Oregon nre constantly iog state income tax laws, also an
being improved. G eneral sanitation excess t rofit ta x and it expressed
is advancing. These are all things
which prolong life, make for com ­
fort. happiness and prosperity.
Advertise Oregon not only by pro­
claim ing h u t by m aintaining her
good health.
Cham ber of Commerce and other
civic organisations th a t have tl-»
welfare and prosperity <>»' Oregon
at h e ir t have been carrying on a d ­
vertising cam paigns in which the
physical and m aterial a llra c tio rs
ol ’he pt ite have been em phasised,
s lys Frederick I). Strickler, of the
It is indicated th a t strong efforts
S tate B o ird of H ealth, They have
will
be marie io pass a farm relief
been negligent, however, in not
measure
during the sh o rt seesiin
e tilin g atten tio n to the condition
upon which th e e n jry m en t of phy­ of Congress, although such an ac­
sical and m iterial attractio n is com plishm ent is by no m eans cer­
tain. A new b II closely following
h is < d —good hoallh.
the general lines of Ih eM cN aiy -
Good health of a ccm m u n ily is
H ajgen measure, is being worked
itn greatest asset. Comfort and
out by Senator McNary, but it will
prosperity are not b ed -partners of
elim inate the ftm ous “ equalization
sickness and disease. The com m u­
fee” feoture, which has been the
n ity which does not have pure
chief hone of contention in t i l *
water, il'c, i l l
food supplies,
which does not have proper dispos­ past.
It is understood th a t the pro­
al of its wastes; which fails to safe­
guard the h ealth of the school posed bill will be prim arily in
ch ild ren ; and which is negligent in tended to extend cooperative m ar
its sa n ita tio n , should not and can. keting of crops through govern­
not expect m aterial prosperity. To m ent loans to farm associations at
advertise snch short coining-, would a very low ra te of interest. By this
he suicidal. On the o ther hand, m eans, while the crid it of the
the com m unity which does provide governm ent will he a v a lla b ’e to
all these health sa'eg u ard s should assist the m ovem ent, th e farm
proclaim it ju st as vociferously as organizations will not be subject
>t does its n a tu ra l beauties, its to federal control to the extent
inauuL icluring sites, or its other proposed by the rrjualization fee
industrial or a g ric u ltu ra l assets. plan. IV g*rdless of the details of
which m iy be fiuall)
Eveiv
E V C IY V
cham
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» ber of
uumuivivv
commerce m
in the i plan
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oegnn should carry on it. le tte r-
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ea,e t0 s,,y ,h a l l *“ “
aril this legend : "O regon has the t benefits to he derived from it w ill
fcwett In te n t death r a te in th e depend to a large extent upon tin
nited States;’’ T hat is le g itim a te ’ ®eflsJ,e " r cooperation accorded
iverlising. fa it n o t a w onder/uj J
‘ b e f a r m e r . tb e m a e J v e ..
iffer to make the expectant m o th e r' In fuel the whold farm problem
h at in no other state in the Union I Is greatly influenced by the l i ­
re the chance« of her b t h y «or ' ability of farm leaders to form n
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u
TUSSING & TUSSING
no luxuries. Few had .officiant
disapproval of the C olum bia basin
LAW YERS
food or clollrug; di.eaae was uo-
developm ent project and of any
Halsey
and Brownsville
checked and Buffering unrelieved.
new irrigation projects u n til those
Oregon
Education aa enjoyed by to la y
now i litiated are made successful.
was denied to the great mass of the
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Til m isg iv in g Day was observed population, while the natural as-
as a m atter a t course, but it is plrations of m ankind weie stifled.
How different todav, a'thougb
doubtful th at m any really stopped
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m
an
's inhum anity to man still |
to consider how much we who live
¡n the year l ‘J ’8 really have to be causes much needless eu Bering. At
thankful for. Only by com paring least we have emerged from bar
our condition with th a t of our an- barism and there is more sympathy
oettors may we realize what our and charity and helpfulness in the
present day civilization
really w orld than ever before.
— in comfort, safety
’ means.
The workingman today has lux­
anti a t low cost-,
Two or three centuriei ago only uries not dreamed of in the past
t ’io aristocrat had any m aterial As a w riter said, ‘The tru th is we
Into this " Silver Gray''
m o to r-c o a c h serv ice
comforts to speak of. T he average are all of us living in luxury, a
Southern Pacific has built
person toiled long hours to earn veiy grand form of luxury, as
all the dependability and
'th e barest necessitiei of life, with compared with conditions in tvery
safety of a great railway
other country, or with conditions i
system.
th a t existed in this countiy even a
o f through Stage to
few cncadis ago.”
San Francisco
For these m any blessings let us
N ow you hav e your
he thet-kful, not only on T hanks­
choice of train or motor-
coach via Southern Pa­
giving D sy, but every d a y . _____ j
cific to San Francisco.
Use the service that best
fits your needs.
A nyuhere in Western
Oregon-,
In addition to service to
123 Broadalbin St., Albany
and from Portland, you'll
find convenient ''Silver
Auction Sat. Dec. 8, 1 p< m
Grays” at junction points,
to Dallas, Silverton, Inde­
Furniture, Live Stock. Machinery
pendence, Coos Bay and
Have some wonderful bargains in
many other points.
Overwtufled Davenports. These
Buy io-Ride Tickets
will make fine Christinas gifts.
10-ride and roundtrip
tickets save you money. Rail
tickets unless specially re­
stricted are good on motor-
coaches.
S ilv e r
G ra y s
take you there
Oregon Boys Victorious Twice in
National 4-H Club Championship
Allphin Auction
House
See Anderson Motor Co.
First and Baker Streets
Albany, For
Atwater Rent
Crossley and
Federal Radios
qp,erp>(hrist'mas.
Musical Instruments
For Christmas
Think of the joy with which a shiny,
new musical instrument will be re­
ceived. Christmas day will be celebrated
to the merry notes of the new gift.
Phonographs,
V iolins,
Pianos,
Banjos,
Radios
Morris Pharmacy
Hodgen-Brewster
Poultry Feeds
Raise strong, husky pullets w ith
E
Hodgen-Brewster
Developing Mash
Alex Cruickshank, McMinnville, (left) 1927 champion, giving national
Moses trophy to Edgar Grimes, Harrisburg, 1928 winner.
Corvallis, Orc.—Champions come and champions go, hut Oregon
remains the winner again this year in national boys' and girls' club
•work honors. Still thrilling with the unprecedented victory last year
¡w' en Alex Cruickshank, sophomore at Oregon state college from
McMinnville, won a double national championship, Oregon finds!
Itself this year as the home of his successor, Edgar Grimes of Har-,
xishurg.
Young Grimes, 17, was entered by the state club headquarters in
¡the extension service here as the outstanding club hoy in Oregon to
[compete with the other 47 state champions for the Moses trophy
offered to the club boy in the United States showing the best quali­
ties of leadership in his community and state. He won out over all
[contestants, and was awarded the huge silver trophy and a free trip
to the national club congress in Chicago.
.
Grimes has been in club work eight years during which time he
[completed 31 projects and made 178 exhibits at fairs. He led one
club last year and seven this year to 100 percent completion. Prizes
in cash livestock and trips won total $2,722 including a $250 heifer
given this year by Governor I. L. Patterson to the best dairy club
member in the state. In addition lie owns more than $2,000 in live­
stock and has sold $1,250 worth. He finished high school 1". t year
with highest honors and will enter the state college as a fr; '
i in
agriculture next year.
Everything in Poultry Feeds,
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Stock Feeds, Calf Meal, etc
T T R T T IL ff
H A Y » G R A IN
and FEED
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Saxophones
Trombones,
Mellophones
Clarinets, Cornets, Drums
Trumpets,
CORDWOOI
Ukeleles
C H IP S
Banjo, Ukes and
Sheet
O u r Display Offers A n
This^ C hristm as IG ive
Mother / Freedom!
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music
Selection of
Stages call at—
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Southern
Pacific
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A ttra ctive
Christmas G ilts at
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then's Nothing £ihc the Bridge-Beach
Equally Attractive Prices.
WOOD SUPERIOR CIRCULATOR
Easy Terms if Desired.
B uilt L ik e a W arm * A ir F u rn a c e
The
ic Shop
it Stre?t. Albany, Oregon
The cold »ir enter« at the bottom , is heated and hum idified between
the fire Pot and the outer eatin g—and pane* out through the top,
CIRCULATING the warm, moist, healthful air to the m ott distant
corners of the adjoining rooms. H at w onderful heating c a p a c ity -
will heat severs! room t com fortably In the coldest weather. Burnt
cord wood, chips, blocks, k n o tt—it eatilv regulated and heatt up
quicklv in the morning. C om et In beautiful W alnut Enamel finish
and tlto in plain black with Wellsville polished steel body.
W onderful In Reaulu
— — Reasonable In Price
H IL L & C O M P A N Y
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Hardware, Furniture, Stoves, Plumbing if
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» Give her one or more Electrical Servants
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, T ,yotl u 'sh I f give Mother freedom— freedom from endless
kitchen drudgery—what could be better than a new Electric
R ang,. In the 1929 Model Hotpoint Automatic Electric Range,
(shown above), will be found many decided improvements—
features to be found in no other range, regardless of price.
It is finished in white enamel—as easy to clean as a plate—
and is trimmed in black. It’s automatic—no need to worry
about food burning. All items pictured are standard equip­
ment, included in its low price. Five dollars down is our spe­
cial courtesy to Santa Claus.
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If Mother now has an up-to-date'Electric"!R anM ^vhy'not
an I lectnc Refrigerator? True it’s rather a selfish gift—yet it
wi prose efficient Health Insurance for all the family for many
years to come and will give Mother freedom from food spoilage
and other equally annoying household troubles.—food tastes
and other equally annoying household troubles. \ Celery, olives,
salads, frozen desserts—and meats and other'cook ed foods
f
n eaten’ Butter forgets how to swim and
VT : J
n u ik to s o u r. The General Electric Refrigerator is
one of the best—and is reasonably priced.* Ask
noout our Special O iristmas^Gift P l a n J x ' '
M o u n t a i n States >Power?Company