Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, June 14, 1928, Image 1

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Devoted to the Interests of Halsey and Linn County
Halsey, Oregon, Thursday June 14, 1928.
No 6.
Low Railroad Fares for Fourth
STATE GRANGE MASTER IN
Low Fourth of July excurs'on
SPEECH URGES COOPERATION I rates will be sold beginning June
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DAIRYING
WOOL, MOHAIR
POULTRY
GOLDEN WEDDING OF HALSEY
¡0 0OUPLE FITLY CELEBRATED
but
Au'o Fail* lo Keep on Highaiy
l r
T . 0 . c i d . , t.
Try First at Home
• ad near Halsey this week
luckily no one was seriously in­
jured. The first occuired Mouday Well Known Pioneer People Are
Honored at Anniversary
when au Essex sedan driven by G.
Quedu oi l.os Angeles, California,
One of tho outstanding events
turned upside down opposite the
Fred
Robins
place
in
North
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anJ
Fred Robins place in North Hal-
n
i
n l f . im ilv were Brown Penland of Halsey, was the
gev as Mr. Q’i©uti anu lAiuiiy were a
y
u
i
i.in north ¡fiftieth anniversary of their wed-
enroute home from a trip n o rin .t
,
,
.
Aside Iron, bruise, .n d k d n , b u llj •»” « whl.b t »T c . - b r . l . •■
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A aAA/M»,]ini
BO,
according In
to mini
joint innnnn«a
announce­
The Only Successful Way Toward ment made by the railroals serving
Bettering Conditions for Farmer all points west of Ogden, Utah,
^jphether it is something we want to buy, or
and E| Faso, Texas, and south of
State Grango Master George A. Portland.
some service we wished performed, why not
Palmiter, in his addres before the
Where the one-way fare between
try first at home? There is not a single one ot
state grange at Rainier last week, po nts is 130 or less, the rate will
eaid: ' The trouble is that industry be one and one-tli rd fare for the
us in this entire community but what will bene-
and labor are protected. Farmers round trip. No stopovers will be
fit to an appreciable extent if each member of
’
v’
with a dinner at which hlty re a-
are not and they never will be as allowed and return limit is July 8.
The other accident h a p p e n e d /¡v c , one for each
long as they remain uuorgantxid.”
the community practices this simple rule.
about six o’clock Tuesday morning married file. too
In urging cooperation, he said that
aooui eix o viuca X C
. T 'n e 'o ck r ml fo I »wed with a recep.
We want our home town to grow and prosper
only about 3J cents of the cousum
when the driver of a Chevrol«. went f
•
„er»l nuhlic
i n
i n ,p »,,» in h i t lion lo "Inch the general puD.ic
er’s dollar is now returned to ttie
to
s
eep
and
allowed
the
car
to
n
it.
.
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.
.
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-w e want it to be a place in which we will bo
From O ur Regular Correrponden»»
the end of a culvert a short dis- was inv ted, at two o cloc i.
farmer. Ha thinks freights rales
t.uce south of Shedd One of the
Klias Brown Peril m l and L.zz.e
proud to live. To realize our desires and our
are unfair because based on weight
tance souiu or
, hlowo Ellen Hopki. s were married at
Friday
afteruoon
Mrs.CharlesG.
two toys in the car was t h a ,
without consideration of value.
dreams of a better home community we must,
through the windshield. N e t * |
Fo|lowillg lheir weddu g
Regarding taxes he said: All Hamer was hostess to the members
of
Vine
Maple
Thimble
club.
In
one
and
all,
do
our
share
toward
making
it
bet­
bjv
wfts
iniared
but
tu
t
cat
m
J
.
taxes vhould be levied on ability
i
« t i a itt-n bo slth ey went to E u tern Oregon whete
the
absence
of
the
president,
Mrs.
badly
damaged.
I
be
two
Lo,tu
j
—
to pay, for any other basis means
ter—and the one big step toward that end is
they remained for ten years. I hey
were on th ilr way horns to Feoria,
simply confiscation. There is plen­ Lake Elliott, Mrs. Dana Rossman
then moved to llahey where thiy
taken when we each one try first to fulfill otu
[II., and after Frank Gansle of the
ty of wealth in Oregon to pay all presided. Roll call was answered
lived for a time, then moving lo
Arrow garnge had tightened bolts
taxes without placing a burden up- by showing a crochet d-»sign. One
Corvallis and then to Albany. At
needs
from
homo
community
sources.
and uuls and made numorous oilier
new member, Mrs. J. J. Corcoran,
on any one.”
the Jatter place Mr. Fen'rnd wfe
adjustments to the ca ', th-y pre
Minor offices in the state grange was taken into the club by initia­
in the hardware busintss with R.
¿ceded on their way.
___ K. Ohling. Twenty-one years ago
were fille at last week's sessieu as tion.
Tbs remainder of the afternoon
follows: Steward, W. H Davis, of
Halsey Enterprise and MoOal he sold out and wilh his family re­
was
spent in doing fancy work,
Jackson county; assistant steward,
magazine Loth one year for I I 50 turned to Haloey where he has
Wsrreu Young, Columbia county; and at four o’clock the hosteas, as­
George Hays and family le f< since made his home.
chaplain, J. D. Chitwood, Clacka- sisted by Mrs. Morris served re­
Mr. Penland is widely known all
Sunday fir Albany where they will
freshments \ ases tilled with blue
mas county; treasurer, 3. K Den­
matte their home. Mr. Hays is over Oregon and especially in Linu
Canterbury bells formed a pleasing
ny, Washington county;gate keep­
and ‘ Sherman counties where I e
A co itiuii-tion of ihe article by basin, now and for many years to employed by the county.
decoration
for
the
rooms.
er, C.C.Borlaud, Clackamas coun­
F, L. Ballard in the Oregon Busi­ come a one-crop country where
C. F. Phillips of Junciton City has large land holdings.
Club members present for the
Mr Penland is the s in of Henry
ty; Ceres' Georgia Cook, Polk
ness of recent date which was pub­ those long experienced in dry faro where he is with the Mountain
ifternoon were Mesdam s White,
tillage
methods,
and
who
are
well
Penland,
who with h i-fi t'ier, L< vi
county; legislative cim mittee, A
lished in part in last week s issue
States Power company, was a fine­
LaFollelte, Rossman, Morris, Hoff­
established, have the best opportu­ ness visitor in Hal->ey Weduetday E. Penlaud, a native of Kentucky,
R. Shumway, Umatilla county
of the Enterprise.
man, Isom, Hamer, Corcorau and
Theie are two requirements, nity. There are the specialized
George Hoffman and wife and crossed the plains in ’52 and locat­
and L. S. Bailey, Baker county;
Lake and Miss Mary Smith.
dairy districts on the coast and
however.
One
must
be
a
good
far­
Pomona, Olive K. Davis, Clacka
the
lalter’a brother, Milton Sargent, ed nonr Philomath- where E.ias
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mer. No advantages of soil, land fruit-growing valleys almost in «pent last Sunday at Rickreall Penland was born in 1855. 11 s
mas c iu u ty ; Flora, Mrs C. W.
The home of Dr. and Mis. T. I prices, tax reduction, marketing numerable.
where they were guests of friends. mother’s parents, Mr. and Mis.
Craft, Washington county; lad\
“ The new settler turns in the
Marks was the scene of a lawn enterprises, or whatnot, can bring
W. II. RoherUon and wife left Elias Brown started across the
assistant steward, Mrs. J. C, Kel­
party Saturday eveniug when Mrs, success to the poor manager. A sec­ great majority of cases toward di Wednesday afternoon for Crane, plains from Illinois with the C 'X
ley, M ultuom ah county.
darks, worthy matron of Willam­ ond requirement is adequate capi­ versified farming and, whether his Montana, to spend the next two •immigrant train in 1817. On the
long journey Mr. Brown died from
ette chapter, Order of E istern Star, tal. W ithout scientific exactness, choice of location is ««»¿Karn
weeks at the home of the former’s »xpoeure and Mrs. Brown continu­
S h e d d P ersonals
p-
k Hull.
and Mr. W’iU Potter, worthy pa­ but roughly, as a concensus of gon, central Oregon the \\ ii am d
ed the trip alone with her children
Curli„ Ve#uh was until they reached Salem where
tron, entertained the members of adequate opinion, the statem ent valley or the Blue mountain region
(Enterprise correspondent)
experience shows his major liv -
CoUggf the located. Her daughter Martha
may be made that the new settler
Adrian Aechslberger of Salem is the order.
stock activities can most prohtabl)
„p lacin g tie became the w ife of Henry Penland
Co'ored lights added to the nat
should have in cash, or cash plus be centered around the dairy cow I Grove to see
visiting friends in Shedd.
and the mother of Elias.
I
Mrs. Agnes Clark of Shedd if ural beauty of the lawn and chairs equipment, a total valuation equal
roof on the kitchen of the farm
Mrs. P-'nlan 1 was horn in Hills-
or
the
farm
flock
of
sheep.
If
he
and tables were placed in cozy to one-half the total capitalization
house, it having been destroyed by burg, Ohio in 1856 Sne came to
visitfng friends in Denver, Colo.
nooks. During the evening a of his ranch enterprise. Eelter if inclines toward an irrigated farm,
Oregor when she was 18 years of
Lincold Henry was a week end
aud no mistake if made when in fire,
delightful program, consisting of
Mrs. Rose Toedte neier a nd c l i l l ige and maJe her home in Salem
he has a higher percentage, but
visitor at the home of his grand
musical uuuibers by Mrs Marcia well purchased places well managed cliuation so directs, a first requis dren went to Oregon City last week previous to her marriage to Mr.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln St
Margason of Shedd, aod Mrs. Ball will succeed under this schedule. ite is to determiue the financia to attend the graduation exercise, Penland.
John
Bond, Alberta Koontz and Georg-
Mr. and Mrs. P*nlsnl are the
“ There is no m ajic in Oregon’s statua of the irrigation operating of the high school o, tin t city
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. McKinley
the lands in the region preferred August Toedtenaeier was a member parents of two children, Dr. Hugh
ina Clark, was enjoyfd. Mr. L.
soil and climate. Good judgment
and family, and Mr. and Mrs.
E Penland of Berkeley, Calif.,
\V. Patton acted a3 'oast master shrewd management and capital Many of the imaginary restrictions
or the graduating class.
Shaw and family were week end
md who holds a high position
to
farm
advancement
in
Oregon
during the refreshment hour and are required in the right combina­
Mrs. Elsie Bond and daughter jhe govern nent m an aviator
visitors at Newport.
can well be bruabed away and all
many witty toasts were given.
Ruth of G rand Forks, North Da- -urgeon, and Mabel, the wife of
tion to bring margina of profit, just
Mrs.Stella Blackerby and daugh­
attention focused
on the sick
and k ola, arrif.d in Halsey Tuesday Fred Robins of HabW-
About forty members were pres­
attention
focused
0
0
as in any other business.
ter, Irene, of Salem, visited Calls ent for this enjoyable affair.
dying irrigation projects of easier. I
’
# vi#u tJ lbe fjrtner-H They have six grandchildren,
Where to go is a question. 1 be
Circle, Neighbors of Woodcraft of
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and southern O.egon organized o j
olber
Mrs. LaVellc Montgomery, Hugh
new eettler, as indicated, has a
Shedd. Tuesday evening.
Friday afternoon Mrs. Henry
Penland Jr. and Mary Elizabeth
the
district
plan.
These
areas
are
wide choice of climat available.
stives and friends. They will prob Penland all of Berkeley, and Elias
Henry McDowell took Mr. am Zimmerman entertained for the
holding back farm development
Once this choice is made, there is
ably spend the summer here.
H.. Gertrude and Frederick Robins
Mrs. Ed Farwell to Monmouth pleasure of June Layton whose
In most cases they are fundament
then a fairly wide latitude of selec
Mrs. Grace Quasi, better known of Hal.ey, and one great grandson,
Wednesday to see their daughter, fourteenth birthday anmverary
ally sound. Water is availaule,
There tha'
eT^for r'diversified
soil, are rich and deep, and hers and in Brownsville where «lie Laurence A rthur Montgomery.
Hazel, who was a member of the | occurred on that day.
formerly lived, as Grace Me-
Others then those all ready met-
Games caused the afteruoon to farming in the irrigated regions of the union of thia water and this
graduating clasi of the slate nor-
Hargue, now of Sacramento, and tioned present at the dinner were
I pass all too quickly and the serving eastern
am Mrs. Lenny H sn ’y Wallace of San Mrs. Hugh Penland, Harvey and
mal at th at place.
.tern and
and southern
southern Oregon,
Oregon, in
in soil will produce abundantly
J , debt
Jean Liggett aud Laurence Mont­
,f
refreshments
brought
the
party
The Shedd campfire girls met at
, Willamette yalley, and m l b .
# dia<ributed Francisco, also
aleo a former Browns gomery Sr., all cl California, Mr.
‘v a l e s 'I n i iT B l u f m o ^ n U l 'n 7 .' A m o v e d . The lo.:es ‘HsUiboUd
their guardian, EUamae Pugb’« to a pleasant close,
ville girl, were guests at the A. A Fred Robins, Mr. and Mrs
home, Tuesday afternoon and site. | Those helping to celebrate were gio„. There is the specialized wheat and ac:e ted, these land
w
Tossing home in West Halsey the Starr and daughter, H C. Davis,
a short business session made hoi Rhetta Armstrong, Beverly Isom, growing region of the Columbia bring much wealth to t h s j « ^ -
first of the week while enroute to and Miss Nettie Spincer of Halsey,
Mr. aud Mrs. L. E Penland, Mr.
dishbolders for which they wil lone Miller, Margaret Pugb, Fern
Brownsville.
and Mrs. Roy Penland and family
Rossman, Vivian Frum,
Ie.la
take orders at 5c each.
Mrs. T I. Mi.rks, worthy matron, of Pendleton, Mr. and Mrs. 8.
Gausle. P-eioe Alford, aud Alice
of Halsoy, aud I.ucile Shedd, p»Bl Fry of Philomath, Mr. and Mis.
Supper and Program at Peoria Sturtevant. ♦ • *
Delos Clark is the owner of a worthy matrou, of Willamette Basil Wiltig of Corvallis, Mrs E l­
Mrs. F. M. Johnson and sou of
A fried chicken and chicken pi«
chapter of the Eastern Star, aud sie Bond and daughter of G r»nd
Moqdcy evening a group of the Plainview were Halsey business new Poutlac coupe.
Forks, Burton H. Barker of Port-
supper will be given by the mis- members of the Past Guardian
Jess Cross and wife of Halsey Ball Bond of Hal«ey, mauler of the
nd, Mrs. Amv Standish of Salem,
visitors
Tuesday.
wers Portland visitors over the Masonic lodge, are in l’oitland this and ’Mr. and Mis.’ A. M. Wright,
sionarv societies of the Peoria ami Neighbor’s club of Albany drove to
Harold Kizer has returned home
Latte Creek churches at the Smith Halsey to meet with Mrs. Fayette
eek in attendance at the grand Mr. and Mrs. 11..ward Belsliee and
week end.
from
Eugene where he ha: had a
giove one mill north of Feoria, on Lake, who was a member of the
Mrs. A. E. True spent the week lodge as delegates from the local Mr. and Mrs Charles Belshej and
job painting.
Friday,
June
22, her
6 p borne was iu that
end in Harrisburg at the home of lodge. Others from here who at­ daughter Jessie of Moro.
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when
Clarence Mann, a boy from the her son, Perle True.
Tue supper will be served cafe
fiuginees session was
tending are Mrs. Bond and L. W.
teria style, you pay for what you teld and the remainder of the eve­ W. C. T. U. farm home near Cor­
Harvey Wright, who is attending Patton end wife.
get. The piogram will be present ning was spent aocially, with the vallis, is spending the anmmsr at the Evangelical Holiness school
J. H. Miller of Portland where
ed by Albany and Corvallis com­ hostess serving refreshments at
the S, C. Veatch home.
preached for Rev. Miller last Sun­ he ia superintendent of the It’ der
t- • - •
mercial clubs and will be free to
Enid Veatch who haB been teach­ day evening at the Methodist wood high echool, rpent laet week
late boar.
Boys and girl club members
patrons of the supper. Games will
in Halsey with his parents, Rev
Those answering to roll call were ing school at Roseburg the past church.
n
imtieriog
5r>0 or more are on the
be plat ed and those who wish maj Mesdames Candis McChesney, Isa­ year has returned to her home near
Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Stella and Mrs. J. S. Miller. From here
oollege campus ai Oregon State
enjoy aquatic sports.
bel Beeson, Edna Warner, Dicy Halsey
___ for the summer
Blackerby and daughter Irene of he wei-t to Seattle lo attend sum­
college for a two week short coune
Should the weather prevent the Brineon, Florentine Vose, Henri­
Mrs. Mary Taylor, a former well Salem were Halsey visitors while mer Echool lor the next ten weeks. an ler the direction of H. C. fley-
event being held out doors tbe ttä Msgers, Clara Swank and AnDe
known resident of Halsey, now ou their way home from a trip to Rev. and Mrs. Miller accompanied m iur, state bo-, a and girls club
supper and program will be held Lake. Complimented guests were
him as far as Portland, going down
living in Corvallie, is able to be u p 1 Junction City.
in the Peoria echool house. The Mrs, Edna Karstens, Jules Voss naair. after having been seriously ', Mise Nettie Spencer has rjturned Sunday afternoon. While there leider. Hslen Cowgill aud L. I.
Aden, assistant stale leaders, and
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l.on, L - . l l » . l » r . .1.. o . y
feed committee is planning to serve and John McChesney all of Albany X - X
a score of faculty staff members.
500 guests. Supper at 6 p. m.
This club meets once a month and
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i^ r i o < C th e nast year and exercises of G rant high. Their o .
The club members from Halsey
Irene
Quimby
teacher
at
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ter>
egl
gr,
ndchild.
Ruth
Miller,
was
a
I any member whose natal day oc-
who
are attending are Ione Miller,
The m arriage of Mr C trl Ntcb cnrrs during the month is tendered a Brandon school the past year, ba
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Eloiie
Sm ith, Alice Sturtevant,
ols and Miss Hope Hussey is re - handkerchief shower This month
Vivian
Frum
. Paul Quimby, Bruce
ported to have been
‘ J ^ h Y r Ä ' m ."y pretty ha.d-
and
H
arry
Harding.
Corvallis last Tuesday, ibey lef'I kercb efg
S O C IE T Y N E W S
WHAT FARM SETTLERS MAY
EXPECT TO FIND IN OREGON
with
Gen ge
HALSEY A ND VICINITY BREVITIES
Boys'and Girls’ Club Membeis
Taking Short Course At O.S.C
immediately for California on a
ten days wedding trip.
Continue«1 on pags t*.
F summer.
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