Halsey Happenings and County Events Large and Small Events Chronicled in Brief P a ra g ra p h s The Peoria ferry boat took a vs. cation Sunday night and wandered six in lie» down etream to the W. 8. Coon place. I t got a ride borne next day. acquires riches and .»o-callsd lux­ ury. Brownsville Briefs Mrs. Mary Hayes, who was ill, is improving. 'Bnterpriae Correapoadence) International Grain Temperature Notes From the Reduced to Normal I Schoo|s S. S. Lesson Rev. N. Wakebaui of Okanogan, Mrs E. E. Gormley returned Sat- Wash., who baa been preaching ai the Baptist church, departed Mon­ urday from Eugen«. day for McM innville to visit his R Kirk and daughter Grace W. R. daughter, who is attending L in ­ and son Henry drove to Albany Sat­ field college. urday. Mr. and Mre. Reece Mallow Mrs, M. Morrow of Canmore, motored to Woodburn Friday Canada, is here visiting her mother, They reported much high water Mrs. L. A. Pray. She will start to along the way. morrow for San Diego. Rev. Mr. Wright of Portland is Delora, Wells of junction was with to fill the Baptist pulpit Sunday morning and evening. her grandm other, Mrs. L. A. Pray, rrom Friday to Monday. Tburs will be preaching at Hoi We called Mias Elaine Woodworth ley Sunday. ( B j MBV p b f it s w a t b r . D IX . d m • t th e K v«nlo< School. M oo4y B ib le I d tcttut« of C h l o « o I (®- 1115 W ei tern N ew sp ap er U nion ) Lesson for February 15 Necessary’ to Destroy Any ; P r o p o s a l to M ake a T r ip Insects Present to th e S to r m C e n te r «Prepared br '» • U nites StetM Department a t S a le m nt Agriculture.* Grain Infested with insects may (By an Entarpiisa Reporter) heat, due to their presence, until It The civics class is planning a trip becomes favorable to tbe breeding and LESSON T E X T —-Mark 14:13-42. GOLDEN T E X T — ''Not w hat I w i l l development of large numbers of de­ to Salem to visit the legislature. The but w hat thou w ilt." — Mark 14:16 structive weevils and beetles of va­ weather mtyr be warm in that vicini­ PRIMARY TOPIC—J esu s In the Gar­ rious species. I f the temperature of den. ty, but it will perhaps be as stormy JUNIOR TOPIC—C h rist’s P rayer in Drawn for the March jury are the grain continues to rise, it reaches I the Garden. there as here. a point where spoilage occurs. Insects Almarine £ . Quimby of Halsey; IN TERM EDIATE AND SENIOR TOP­ have been known to raise the temper­ The high school students are prac­ H . C. fa rm e r of Shedd; Joeeph IC—C hrist e P rayer in the Garden. YOUNG PEO PL E AND ADULT TOP­ ature of grain to 88 degrees Fahrenheit Strode and Henry MeCartney of ticing hard for the minstrel show IC— L esso n s Front Getheernane. and 05 degree« Fahrenheit when the Harrisburg; K. LoBoggie, Henry We hope however that they are outside or room temperature was be­ I. Jesue Christ Suffering (vv. 32-34.). A. Wilson aud W. J. Moore of studying their lessons Just as hard. by the name of her sister m a recent Mrs. Charles Howe, who has 1. The Place (v. 32). The garden low 50 degree«. It Is highly neces­ Brownsville and F. L. Bayne of sary, therefore, in warehouses where The English classes are studying news item. been confined to her bed for the of Gethseuiane— an enclosure contain­ Peoria. past several weeks, is able to sit ing olive und fig trees, beyond Kidron, large quantltlee of grain ure stored to widely different subject». English 1 Mias Ruby Schroll had a setback up an hour a day now. Frank Gray of Albany hae | about three-fourtbs of a mile from keep the temperature of the grain is studying punctuation rules, Eng­ 92000 contract for making bop in her covalescence from the grip, Jerusalem. The name means olive low and particularly te destroy any lish 2 writing themes. English 3 W. W. Poland is attending the press The name Is significant of the ln»eet* which may be present. »pray from quassia bark for uae in but is improving and we hope soon ”A Midsummer A study of the effect of fumigation Shaseepeare’a occasion. Edershettn says, " It Is an legislature at Salem this week. Oregon thia year. to have local news from her again emblem of trial, distress, and agony." upon heating grain has been made by night s Dreatn.•’ W illiam bain an Albany loan Mr. and Mrs. Mack Powers of Fay M allow is erecting a new Perhaps the garden was owned by the bureau of entomology of the Unit­ The sophom ores Lave juut started and real eatata man who advertises Sparks, N ev, who have been visiting barn on his place at Ash Swale. some one of Jesus' friends. It afforded ed States Department of Agriculture. geometry and they have’nt decided in the Enterprise, wee in Halsey Mrs. Pow ers’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Him a suitable place to retire with This has demonstrated that when heating Is a result of insect infesta­ yet whether they like it or not. How­ Bruce Burson has moved to the His disciples in this trying hour. Monday. P. H. Freerksen, left for Albany Sat­ Brecktel place, north of town. 2. His Companions (v. 38). He took tion the Insects can be killed and the ever, they will understand It if Mrs. temperature of the grain redaced to That carload of fir wood brought urday to visit Mr. P o w ers’ par­ Bruce Says be is going to batch, with Him the eleven dla 'iples that they normal by fumigation with hydrocyan­ Freeland continues to teich that in by E. S. Hayee seems to have might shure so far as possible, this but we are all keeping our eyes oi class Som e juniors (m ostly girls) ents a few weeks. filled the present demand. An sorrow with Him. Being a real human ic-acid gas or carbon disulphide. Even him. grain and beans heating to 108 degrees ore sighin'» with relief because they being He craved human sympathy. He Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Abraham offering of dry ash in the last two bade them watch with Him. While He Fahrenheit have been reduced to nor- are through with geometry. J. C. Harrison was in Albanj issues of the Enterprise brought no and son Lester and Mr. and Mrs. P. knew that He must "tread the wine­ mul temperatures by fumigation. Such Mr. English is rarely •• favored” inquiries. , H. Freerksen and grandson Bobbie on business Thursday. press alone,” He had a keen apprecia­ reduction In temperature prevents the by having the privilege of t-uchiryf were dinner gues*s of Mr. and Mrs. continued destruction of grain In cold Laurence Dawson, Cleve Hnrri tion of sympathy so far us tbose who Howard Ternanis in an Albany weather, when owners, not understand­ two freshmen classes. loved Him could give It. son and Jack Gamble are cutting hospital with a broken arm. the H. Abraham Sunday. Next week we will have more bout Hana K och.left for Hood River wood in the hills north of town. 3. His Great Sorrow (v. 84). This ing tbe ability of Insects to raise grain result of a mishap in a lumber is the same as the “cup” in verse 36. temperatures, believe they are enjoy lug the high schvol and some about the last Thursday, to visit with his yard where he wae employed. It was not primarily the prospect of protection due to Insect Inactivity re­ grades. , Thus he starts in married life. Mrs. Henry Bateman went tc physical suffering that, was crushing sulting from temperatures of 60 de­ daughter.for.a week. tj ¡*ri, grees Fahrenheit or lower. Frank Workinger and wife and Portland yesterday for a visit will H im ; it was the suffering as a sin Recorder Cross stayed at home (School Reporter) her sister, Mrs. John Edwaras. an beerer—the sensntlons of His pure soul Monday night, caressing seme children were Albany visitors Satur­ family. coming into contact with the awful Solid geometry and botany have day. . . teeth and blessing them and dent­ sin and guilt of the world. In add! leen substituted In place of the two istry generally. Mayor Clark savs P . H. Freerksen attended the tloo to this there was the Judgment subjects, algebra 3 and physiology, ITALY'S DEBT NOT FUNDEE the city council did nothing but monthiy creamery meeting at Albany When putting up Ice It la Important stroke from the holy God as It fell tiught last semester. routine work and tha ordering of a Saturday, upon His Son Instead of the sinner. that It be well stored In the Ice hogae. Berah Informed No Arrangement! Renn Walker has returned to school God caused the Iniquities of the world Put the cakea er plecas as closely to­ few sidewalk improvements. Made for Settlement. ; Mrs. Albert Miller spent the week to strike upon Jesus ( I I Oor. 8 :2 1 ; Isa. gether as pooalhle, and fUl In the after an abs.-nce of half a year and The author of “ 80 B ig ." the end with her daughter, Mrs. Florence cracks und holea between pieces of will graduate with the senior class in Wasklactoa. D. C.— Secretary Mel­ 68:6). II. Jesus Christ Praying (w . 38-42). Ice. The whole secret of storing Ice June. Miss Walker is the only ad* serial story tbs publication of Leeper,, and son Francis in Eugene. lon informed Chairman Borah of the Though He priced human sympathy Is to prevent any etrculatton of air which will be beguu in tbs Enter­ senate foreign relatione committee d tional student entering thia term. la the hour of supreme need. His ot?y hetweev, tbe cakea. A. A. Tussing, B. M. Bkpd. G. W. prise this . month, portrays the that the treasury had been ad vised of recourse was prayer. The sympathy • Le*ve about one toot or more of For tbuee who have forjpjtlun the genuinely successful career ef a Laubner and C. P. Moody attended do proposals looking te settlement of space between the wall and the pile humorous dialect of the negro and of our friends Is helpful, but In the woman whose esthetic nature sees the Masonic ledge at Shedd Saturday the Italian war debt. great crises of life we can only find of Ice. Thia space should be (Died the store of wit and amusement it beauty in a field of cabbages and oveninjg. with sawdust, shavings, or chopped contains, or for those who wish to The secretary's letter, written In help as we go to God In prayer. wringa happiness from life while straw which prevents the rapid melt- be carried bock rt a crop from improved seed e e e “Alaa for the rarity of Christian Waste leaves from vegetables should harity under the sun.” Witness the be thrown Into the chlrken yard. If tbe chickens are kept In tbe pen «11 lack of It among a lot of "Xpller than tha time. Greens of moet any thou" people in "Sinners in Heaven” .Ind are enjoyed by the poultry and thia week. But at the close of this It is claimed add te the egg produc­ chapter Barbara glimpses her para- tion. Much can be g rim In the base A Isrge number of cattle die every vesr from cornstalk disease. Veteri­ narians say there Is no treatment for lie dlsense They suggest that overly hungry cattle should not be turned nto cornstalks because they are af­ fected quicker. Feed the lalmsla •ome bay every morning before they are turned out iu SBL liae one« mere. /