Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, June 21, 1928, Image 1

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Ijalsey ^Enterprise
J agricultcre
HORTICULTURE
LIVESTOCK
Established in 92.
Voi. 17.
NINE MEMBERS 4 H CLUBS
OF THIS DISTRICT AT O.S.C.
Nearly H alf the Attendance at O.S.
C. From Linn Are Halseyites
Copies 1, 2, 3. and 4 of Volume
1, of the 4-H Club Booster, the of­
ficial club paper of the summer
school at Oregon Stale Agricultural
college, has beeu received at the
Enterprise office, and each number
is full of news.
Of the 20 boys anu girls from
Linn county, nine are from Halsey
aud all are members of the 4-H
clubs participating in the Achieve­
ment day program,
They are Eloise Smith, Vivian
Frurn, and Ione Miller of the Rose
Standish sewing c !ub, and Alice
Sturtevant of the Daisy eswing
club,
Harry Harding of the
Pollyauna cooking club, Leonard
Christensen, Paul Quimby and
EJgar Grimes of the Linn county
sheep club, and Bruce H id in g of
the Spoon River bachelor sew ing
club.
Edgar Grimes was one of the
winners last year of a state fair
prize.
Thursday of last week room 115
Waldo hall had the honor of being
designated as the most tidy on the
first floor This room is occupied
by the four girls from Halsey.
Devoted to the Interests of Halsey and Linn County
Halsey. Oregon. Thursday June 21, 1928.
No. 7.
Pine Grove Items
HALSEY AND VICINITY BREVITIES
E A.p. LaFolktie is spending a
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.k . few days at Oakridge on a business
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Mr. Sylvester is pat luting the
Charles Gibson home in Corvallis.'i t r 'P’
Mrs. J B Waggoner was the
Miss Din Oldham of Lebanon ,
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guestof relatives in Chehalis, Wash.
visiteJ Grace Pehrsson over the 6
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over the week end.
week end.
, Mr.
, and . . Mrs.
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A F. Albertson! Mr. and Mrs. Erad Moss aud
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family left on a pleasure trip to
attended the camp meeting at Me-|
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eastern Oregon Tuesday.
Farlaud Sunday.
Rev. Theodore M iltner left for
Ray Hoover and wife were visit­
Srlero Tuesday to attend the Trim­
ors at the Frank McManus home
ble seminary this summer.
in Jefferson Sunday.
C. P. Mcody and Carl Hill at­
Mrs. George Chandler and Edith
tended a meeting of the Masonic
Pugh visited their sister, Mrs. Dal­
lodge at Albany Tuesday evening
ton Gibbs, at Albany Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H- Armstrong
A number of people from this
arrived borne last Thursday from
vicinity attended the pioneer picnic
a trip of a month spent mostly in
at Brownsville Thursday and F ri­
Montana.
day.
Cecil Quimby of Blachley made
Mrs. Lida Githens of Corvallis
a brief call at the home of his par­
and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Coon
ents, Mr. and Mrs A H. Quimby.
visited at the A. L. Knighten home
Monday.
Monday.
Mrs. Eliza Ewing of South Beach
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gibson and
and Charles Goltra and family of
sons and Robert Hoover attended
Albany, were Sunday visitors at
the Jersey sale at G rajm ere near
tbe Lake home.
Marion Tuesday.
Mrs. Minnie Crabb of Stockton,
Mrs. Fred Sylverter, Mrs E E
Calif,
is visiting in Halsey at the
Hover, Eunice Sylvester and Nora
boms
of
her brother and sister,
Pehrsson were Eugene lisUors
John
aud
Mary LaRue.
Wednesday afternoon.
Georgia Overton, who has been
Mrg. J. C. Bramwell has return­
visiting her mother, Mrs. Ray ed to her home In Halsey from the
Hover, returned to her home in McKenzie sanitoriuua where she
Albany Friday afternoon.
pent a month in the hope th a ttb e
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Eagy and change would be beneficial. She
s ins attended the Oakville church seems to be somewhat improved.
Sunday aud spent the remainder
Mrs. Stella Blackerby of Salem,
of the day at the Will Eagy home arrived here list evening to visit
Agnes Chandler spent several Vine Maple Circle, Neighbors of
days at Albany last week taking Woodcraft. She was a guest over
the teachers’ examinations. While nigh’, at the H F. Lake home, re
there she was the guest of Persia turuing this morning to her home
Hulshus.
in Salem.
At the annual school election
Mr. and Mrs He-man Steinke
Monday evening L. E. Eagy was
nd
children of Salem visited at
reelected clerk and John McNeil
was elected director to succeed P. the P. J Forester home in Halsey
Sunday. Blanche Steinke remain
A. Pehrsson.
ed
here to assist her grandmother
Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Chandler
for
a time and the others returned
drove to Corvallis Sundav after­
home
Sunday evening.
noon, takiug Agnes Chandler aud
(By an Enterpiise Reporter)
Edith Roboett ia carrying the
mail ou Route 2 for G rant Taylor,
who is the regular carrier.
Margarite Ward of Albany was
the guest of relatives in Halsey
Saturday afternoon aud Sunday.
Asa Eastburu, wife and two sons
of Albany were guests in Halsey ,
Saturday evening at tbe Moriis
home.
N. T. Sneed ha: received word
of the death of his brother, Ben
Sneed, at his home in St I ouis ou \
DAIRYING
WOOL. MOHAIR
POULTRY
Couple Celebrate
Golden Wedding
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SCHOOL BOARD DISCUSSES
QUESTION O.: A UNION HIGH
Orin Frum Elec led M em ber of the
Board: B.M.Bond Elected Clerk
At the school election held last
Monday among other questions
arising was th at of a nuion or cen.
trsl high school, a question th at
has been discussed before but
nothing further accompli-bed
The questiou mat with rapport
by those present which represented
study and thought on such a move
and something definite, no doubt,
will be d ine toward accomplishing
a consolidation if schools wi’hin a
given radius of Halsey.
Orin Frum was elected chairman
of the board and B. M. Bond wrs
re elected clerk. Mr. From is tl.e
new member who was elected for a
term of three yia a.
Mr. and Mrs. Elias Brown Penland
June 10.
Clarence Eastburn of Portland
Dr. Hugh Penland who was in
is spending a week or two in H al­
Halsey last week to attend the
sey at the home of his sister, Mrs.
fiftieth wedding anniversary of his
Buford Morris.
parents, Mr. and Mia. Elias B.
D. S. McWilliams and so.i El. Penland, Wednesday, June IB, left
liolt returned Tuesday evening by areoplane. from Eugene, F ri­
from Portland where they had been day morning f it Lis ho ne in Berke­
on a business trip for the day.
ley, California. The other mem­
Ciaude Davidson was elected di­ bers of his family returned home
Bride-to-Be Given Pre • Nuptial
rector and D. S McWilliams clerk by auto later.
Shower Wednesday
of the Oak plain school district at
During the reception which w, s
the election held June 18. Velma held from 2:80 to 5 o’clock a laig •
Miss Vida Albertson, whote
Hadley has been reelected to teach number of friends callled at tbe wedding is to be an event of tbe
this school next year.
Penland home In Noith Halsey to very near future, was given a pie-
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nicholls are ixtend their best wishes to two of nuptial shower Wednesday after­
home from their wedding trip to H ilsey’e highly respeitel ciiiiois. noon at the home of her paients,
California. They will make their During the afternoon ice cream and Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Albertson o,
home on the Charles Nicholls farm cake was served.
near Halsey. The members of the
Mr. and Mrs. Penland were the Loyal Women’s class and the girls
west cf Halsey, while the latter
recipients of many lovely gift», of tbe Christian Endeavor compris­
will move his family to town.
The Wheeler building occupied among which was a gold plate.
ed the party. After the many
Among the quests present for the pretty and useful gifts had been
by the Swift cream station on Sec
Fayetteville Items
ond street, is being moved several dinner and the reception following »dmired a two course lunch was
feet north. This was made neces­ was Mr. and Mrs. I . E. Penland sei ve 1.
(Enterprise correspondent)
sary by the fact that the building of Pendleton who celebritod their
Mary Ellen Spencer is visiting
was occupying about s x feet of the golden wedding a year ago, E.B.
Shedd Personals
at the T. F. Mckinley home.
Penland and L. E. Penland are
Morris property.
l& n to rp rle s Oorrssuoudencs)
Charles A. Sias, instructor in brothers.
Mrs. Emma Coon who has been
PhelJa
aud E lda Stubbs spent
the Northern Bible college at
visiting friends and relatives here,
Sunday with their parents, Mr,
Pierre 8. Dakota, is in Oregou to
returned to her home in Portland,
Linn Democrats Organize
aud Mrs. Hedley Stubbs of Browns­
spend tbe summer at the home of
Tuesday,
Organization of the Lino county ville.
his »on, C. Adrian Sias of Eugene,
Mrs.Naucy Bryant and Mrs Fay
M r.and M rs.Ribcrt Arnold have
Democratic
central committee was
and also to become acquainted with
Harneu of Portland, come up Sun-
returned
from a short pleasure trip
tffei
ted
|at
a
meeting
of
the
precinct
bis rew grand daughter, Mary
dav and are visiting at the H F.
through eastern Oregon, Tnejr
committeemen
at
the
court
house
Maxine Sias, who was born at the
Couey home.
were accom panied by Mr. and Mrs.
Pacific Christian hospital in Eugene in Albany Monday evening.
Dell Hinson of O w*'go.
The Spencer, Garwood, McKin­
Henry
McElnaur.
y
ol
Albany
June 1. Tbe little nrss weighs 8.6
ley and Shaw families motored to
Mrs. W H. McConuell was an
was named chairm an of the county
pounds.
Newport last Saturday returning
Albany business visitor Friday,
organization,
Hugh
Kirkpatrick,
Announcements baye been re­
Mr. Coats is reported to be in a
home Sunday evening.
Grace Pehrsson there to attend the
Hugh Porter and daughter Hil- ceived in Halsey of the arrival of Lebanon, secretary; A K. McMa­
very
seiious couditiou at his home
han,
Albany,
state
committeeman;
degsrde of Central Point arrived a baby boy at the home of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dawson and summer school.
in
Shedd.
George
Finley,
Crawfordsville,
con
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nichols wdo
Halsey last evening bringing Mrs. Frank McCaslen of Portland,
family of Albany, spent the day at
Mr. and Mrs O. M Thompson
the home of their parents, Mr. and returned from their wedding trip with them the former’s mother, June 18. This is their first child. gressional comniitleetnsn, and C.
and
family were business visitors
C
Jackson
of
Halsey,
C.
D.
String­
to
Sacramento,
Calif
,
Thursday
Mrs. N J. Lamb who will make The mother is better known as
Mrs. J. C. Dawson Sunday.
evening, were given a “ rousing” her home with her daughter, Mrs. Lillian Sneed the youngest daugh­ er oi Crowfoot, C. C B ryant of in Albany Friday.
Mr. aud Mrs. Lester Miller and
The Shedd campfire girls had a
welcome late Friday evening by D. C Rossman.
ter of Mr. and Mra. N. T. Sneed o, Albany, and Albert Windell mem-
family who have lived at Fayette,
call meeting Tuesday aftoruoou
bers
of
the
executive
committee.
nearly 100 well wishing friends.
villa for several years, moved to
The members of the U Go I Go this city. She is a graduate of the
and will have a council (Ire Friday
1
club
entertained the members of H ilsey high echool and also of
Corvallis Saturday.
f~
Church Notes
whun all honors will be giveu.
A New Serial Story
he Priscilla club of Shedd this ( ehnke-W alker business colleic.
Mr. and Mrs. Nevin McCo m ck
Mr. and Mrs. A. H Quimby
Pine Grove Church
afternoon in the Smith grove near
The Enterprise ¡s offering its
who have been spending their va­
drove
to Corvallis Sunday after­ readers a new serial gtory “ The Leroy. H . Starr Buried in Alford
Sunday School 10 a. m.
Peoria.
Numerous
contests
and
cation at their farm near Fayette­
Cemetery June 19th
Preaching nt 11 a. m.
games had been planned as part of noon accompanying their daughter Red Road" which begin» in this
ville, returned toW’aterloo Tuesday.
Irene
that
far
ou
her
wav
to
Mon­
Evening service 8 o'clock
he entertainm ent for the afternoon,
issue. We hope you will like it as
Leroy H. Star, well known in
M r.and Mrs. Ed Nilzel and snns,
mouth where she will attend sum ­ well as “ The Green Cloak" aud
Gilbert Carey will preach both
part
of Linn county, and who has
Will
Corcoran
oi
Portland
spent
W alter aud Henry and daughter, morning and evening.
mer school. They returned by way
Sunday in Halsey on a visit to his of Albany, bringing home with “ Idle Island,” bo’h of which won been a resident of Eugene for the
Frances, motored to Independence
Methodist:
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Cor­ them Mrs. Quimby’s nephew Oliv3r enthusiastic praise from Enter­ past 25years during the greater pait
Sunday to visit Mrs. Nilzel’» sister
10 a. m. Sunday school
of which he practiced dentistry,
coran.
He was accompanied by Childers, who will remain through prise readegs.
Mrs. John W alker and family.
U :00 a. m. preaching
T h i new story is powerful one ol died last S itu rdwy, June 16, at tbe
ack Manrose. The latter is re­ tbe summer to help with the h ar­
7:00 Epworth League
Miss Margaret Daw.on who has
ported to have disposed of his two vest work. While in Corvallis they adventure snd remance based on home of his brother-in law, Champ
Bible study class Tuesdays 2:30
been teaching echool in Portland,
Iota on Sscond street to D Taylor. visited their son Paul at the sum­ the incidents ol General Braddock’s Payne, in Harrishuig.
Prayer meeting Thursdays 8.00
came home Friday evening and
cam piign ogainst Fort Duquesne
He is survived by his wife, Mrs.
Charity Grange held the regular mer school.
Ladies aid every Wednesday
started for Los Angeles Tuesday.
in 1755, A story all should read. Sophia E. Starr, and by a number
Women’s missionary society first meeting Saturday evening with a
Mr. and Mr». H. Zimmerman Beg'n it todr y.
After visiting there she will go on
of other relatives. He was born
good
number
in
atlendance,
con­
Friday
of
month
2:00
o’clock
and
June Layton dreve to Cham
to Kansas City to visit relatives
Nov. 28.1854.
sidering that a good many bad pic­ poeg Saturday and looked over the
J . S. MiHer, pastor.
Do
not
forget
the
fried
chicken
Funeral services wers held Tues­
Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Pimm
nicked for about three days last old historic grounds. From thir.-
and chicken pie supper given by day, June 19. at 2:30 p.in. at the
and children returned from their Church of Christ:
week. About 20 juveniles were in they weut to Newberg a id visited
10 a. m. Sunday school.
l’eoria and Lake Cfe,,k Methodist Methodist Episcopal church at
trip to Yankton and Portland Sun­
attendance at their session and Mr and Mrs. L. C. Merriam, form ­
E. A. Starnes is acting as super-
churches a t Smith Grove, one mile Harrinhurg, Dr. J. F. Haas of the
day. Mrs. Pim m ’s sister, Miss
after their business was closed all er Haleey residents, and Monday
north ol Peoria, Friday. June 22 M. E. church of Eugene off! ¡»ting
Minnie Stevens underwent a seri­ ntendent in the absence of Mr. enjoyed a weiner roast.
they visited Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Supper will be cafeteria style. A and iuterment was in Alford cem­
ous operation at a hospital in Robertson. 97 in Sunday school
The semi annual election of of­ Holdredge who at one time lived program will be presented by clubs etery under direction D. C R ojs -
last Sunday. Let's have 100.
Pert'and recently.
11:00 a. m. morning woisbip and ficers of Purity Rebekah lodge was near H«l»ey- They also visited from Albany, Corvallis, Shedd, inan, funeral director, of Halsey
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Langfield and communion service.
held at their meeting last week. briefly in Yamhill, Carlton, Day- Harrisburg and Halsey.
Ball
two children from Paisley, came
Sermon by Mr. Sias; “ Tbe Un Sadie C ansle was reel-cled noble ton and McMinnville, returning games, races and other games will
At the recent meeting of tha
down to visit their father, George changing C hrist.”
grand, Alma Hemer vice grand, ¡home Tuesday evening.
be played from 4 t i 6. Program women’» missionary society held
Windom and brother, C larence,
Tbe S. C. Veatch family attended at 8:15.
Esther Bond secretary and Estelle
3:30 p. m. meet at church ai
Supper at 6 o'clock • I the home of .Mrs. Sydney Smith
and family. They took their little drive to river for baptismal service Ho't treasurer. The other offices the seventh annual picnic of the
the members were pleasantly en
Come early.
son down to Portland to enter the
7 00 p. m. Christian Endeavor are appointive and will ba n»med Vsatch clan at Cottage Grove last
by Miss Goldie Wells,
; ’»«+♦♦♦*♦*+*********♦**+*; lertained
Shriners Hospital
Thirty present last Sunday evening on installation night next month Sunday, when about 100 assembled
who gave a delightful talk on her
Volcanoes
from different parts of the state
8 p. m. preaching.
work in Africa aud also showed a
Word has bean received in Hal­
A very plausible theory re­
W. B. Hawley of Cottage Grove
Song feet. 8ermon topic: “ Who sey of the death of Maude Tvler snd had a jolly time with a snmp-
□ umber of relies and pictures from
garding the activity of vol
spjnt the pa«t week visiting at the Hindered You?’’ 90 out last Sun
tous
dinner
as
one
of
the
features
canoes
Is
that
the
water
of
the
th
at country.
W hitlatch at her home in Modesto,
ocean enters an opening In the
home of hts niece Mrs. S.C. \ eateb. day evening. Come again.
of
tbe
day.
In
the
afternoon
a
Calif., June 9. Mrs. Whitlatch
W. A Eastburn and son, Clar­
earth caused by an earthquake,
While here he attended the Pioneer
abort program was given. One
C. Adrian Bias, pastor
forms gas or steam under great
was
a
former
Coburg
girl
and
ence
of Albany, »re gu»sts at tbe
picnic where he met a few old-time
pressure, and Buds its outlet
is well known in Halsey. She is guest of honor and an old friend
Arrangements
for
the
big
Liu
bam»
of h isd iu g h te r, Mrs. Buford
through the crater of the vol­
neighbors, as he lived in Halsey
survived by her father who still of m aiv of the clan was "I ncl»
county
community
forum
picnic
at
while
Lieut. Morris is attending
cano
which
seldom
lies
tar
about 50 yean ago, first coming
from the sea.
livss at Coburg, her huaband, Jake Jim ” Whidford of Forest Grove,
»ncam pm eit o, O, N. G. at Fort
here in 1862, and for a lime lived Nye park near Caacadia oo the
I® . IS M . W««t»ra H«w»p»»«r CnloB.)
W hitlatch, and two sons and a who la reputed to ba the oldest
Steven».
not far from the Center school Fourth of July are going forward
1
man
Oregon.
rapidly, saya the Lebanon Express. daughter.
Later he moved into Halsey-