»•* s a Untlsvy ^Enterprise AGRICULTURE HORTICULTURE LIVESTOCK Established in 1912. Voi. 16. No. 35. Halsey, Oregon, Thu sdav January 5, 1928. WINTER SHORT COURSES 0. AC. BEGAN THIS WEEK • W ZVAS VWVA» VASWW » S h e d d P e r s o n a ls j With five short cotinesscheduled for this week and next, the college is undertaking more comprehensive w itter part time instruction than (By an Enterprise Reporter) in any recent ye »r. D iir y m enu-1 tricity in agriculture. Economic application of electric power to farm ing operations will be taught in lectures and demonstrations. Oregon bankers will be here on­ ly two days, Monday and Tuesday but during that time they will take part iu a comprehensive program designed to give them the latest inform ation on the economic as­ pects of farming operations iu this state as found iu all tranches of the industry. « A lfo r d A r r o w s (E nterprise correspondent) Misr Liilie Rickard went to Sa­ lem the first of the week. Jesse Rickard is on the sick list, being confined to his be! with bronchial pueumo iia. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Whitbcck epsnt last Wednesday eveniug st the Fitzmorris home. Miss Helen Patton returned to her school Jdutiee Monday after having spent the holidays at her homo in Poitland. Uer school be­ gan Tuesday. Mrs. E. D. Isom anJ daughter, Beverly, visited Mrs Isom ’s moth er, Mrs. L. E. Bond and s i ‘ter, Mrs. Vera Howard iu Albany, Tuesday cf last week. G irl Is Skating Wonder The girl wonder Is Maribel C. Vin­ son, seventeen-year-old skater from Winchester, Mass., who will wear the United Statea shield In the next Olympic skating competition. Miss Vinson was developed at the Boston arena by William Frick, famous pro­ fessional skating teacher. Many e t perts believe she has a chance to win the singles. Oevoted to the Interests of Halsey and Linn County O íd B o re a s D e e s H is S tu ff J P e o r ia Newt» l i m i t . I • Davis' horses became bcHOQLNOTESS Edited By W ilm a W ahl TO WRITE SHORT STORIES FOR STEAMSHIP COMPANY -W W » • (By an Enterprise Reporter) Th it the I II t 4 8 rates i t ta k i g Mr. and Mrs. Pvl! Carj enter and an increasing interest in its trade son of Monroe v i sited at her noth« w ith South Am erica, is evidenced cr a M>s. Jessie Caruthers during by the ai t on of the M cC orm ick t le hoi id lys, The school property at Sheild is eU'^ ^ence 1 alld a base ball dia- being constructed, facturing, farm mechanic], r u r a l, D 'fhtened and ran away Tueaday electric eervice, farming informa- a ,‘ern>)on. The wagon was upset tion for bankers, anJ canning t but neither tl,,J driver nor horses m ethoJs are the subjects to be were injured. ’ coverel. AH the. colb gs students from The farm m ichanics cinrae be Shedd, who have bien spenairg gan the same nay as tbo regular ths holiday season at their homes second term of college, January 3, in this city have returned to their though late registration is perm it­ various schools. ted. It continues for 12 weeks and Janet Arnold has returned to will coyer such practical subjects Spray, Ore., where she is teaching as operation of gas engines, auto­ the primary grade] after haying mobiles, trucks and tractors, water spent the Christmas holidays he e sy6tens, pumps and electricity, at the home of her parents. soldering, behbeting, pipe filling, The members of the student body harness repairing, knots ardsplices of the high school will present the and m rebine shop work or black- play, “ 0 , K ay,” January 13 at the smithing. Woodmen hall. Reserve tickets The dairy m anufacturing short will he on sale at the Terminal course of interest principally to confectionery, creamery workers or those con- Charley ai.d Max Elder have tempi iting such positions, extends bought the Shedd butcher shop ol from January 9 to February 3. It Mr. Hoffman and will take charge affords 'opportunity for creamery next Monday. Max Elder has men to pick up the most up-to-date been employed by Thompson Bros, m inute inforrnatiou in the industry and Company. particularly in the line of cream The Neighbors of Woodcraft and grading and butter making. the Woodmen of the World held a The rural electric service men joint installation of officers Tues­ and bankers are due the week be­ day evening. Following tin in­ ginning January 23. The former will have a six day session in stallation a program was enjoved which will be given the information and later a harquel was served. A gathered by the experim ent station large number of members of the and the Oregon committee on elec, two orders were present. DAIRYING WOOL. MOHAIR POULTRY -team ship line iu sending tw o well Lind St. John of Shedd was a known authors c o m p 'e td y around Pe riu business visitor Monday, .hat con tin e n t on one of it* fre g h t- M rs. Fay G ithens and Mrs. J. 8 era 1 h i w rite rs w ill slop at tti« L in a r HALSEY AND VICINITY BREVITIES tfetgol£stldhoti;;S• -*■:*? -* -t.-» *. *. ». y y. <» . ». Bill McHenry of Eugene was a | Mr. ar.d Mrs F. Euiord Morris visitor at the Gajrge M ixwoll home and sou Robbie drove to Eugene in Halsey Saturday. to visit the former’s mother, Mrs Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Allen and M B. Cole, Sunday. P. J Forster three children of Lebanon were the accompanied them and spent the guests New Years day of Mr. and , dl>y at the home of his daughter. Mrs. Sweet. Mrs. Bert Clark, E. L Dorman of Salem was in Delos Clark, who has been spend­ Halsey Tuesday and while here ing the holidays at his home in givt Halsey, will leave for Crane where announced t h ^ he will a moving picture show here ai he is teaching school, on Friday. Mis. Karl Bramwell lias received the city hall every Tuesday night. word of the birth of a baby girl to Later the day may he changi d t< hsr niece, Mrs. L> le Saylor of Tan- Saturday and a matinee given ir tent, at the Albany General hos­ the afternoon. The many friends of Mrs J. C pital on January 1 Wavne Robertson who is working Bramwell have been saddened this in Portland, caraa up Saturday | "esk by her serious illness, Mrs, evening and spent the week end at Bramwell had a stroke if piraly J the home of his parents, Mr. and ■, i bid Thursday at the Davidson . Mrs. W II Robertson. He rt home near Halsey where Mi turned to Portland Monday even­ Brani n il was helping butcher, and M's. Bramwell had accompmien ing. Friday evening Dr S J- Cheney, him. A-i soon as she w n able to listrictsuperintendent of Southern be move 1 she was biought to bet conference of the Methodist church home in Halsey Frank Terrien will be in Ilalsey and will hold a sou, from T a ft, C a lifo rn ia , and services at the Metho 'ist church D orothy T e m in , a d m g h te r, ol m l will also administer ti e sacra­ Portland, arc at their mother’s beo side. ment. School started again i’uesd» y after a week of vacation, During this time the leechers and several of the pupils had ah opporlj&itv to visit other places. M'ss McCornack visited with hei parents and friends in Eugene She returned to H ‘!sey Wednesday to coach a number of students who are prepaiing to give a play “ The Chinese Dummy.” She was a guest at the Jess Cross home Wed­ nesday night and practiced with the pupils agaij Thursday. Miss Nelsoi went to Portland in which city her pareu’s live to spend the C bihtm as vacation. While there she attended the state teachers association meeting. She returned in time to hold oper etta practice Monday night. Ruth McCornai-k visited high school the FriJay before Christn as m d returned to E ng'ne that eve­ ning with her sister. Sup!. Patton visited relatives in Portland during vacation, lie also attended the state teachers' meet­ ing which was h Hld at the Lincoln high school. The operetta which the Glee club has been planning to givo for some titre, will be presented January 1 The students of the high school have been given an ideal opportun­ ity for making money to increase H i re are M r. unit .M s. d ia r ie s I H opkins of Boonton. N. .1 . a d tn lrln a the their building fund. They are to Congressional M iih il i f Honor a nil a c ita tio n fo r d istinguished g u lh in ii) get subscriptions for the Lad ns um ler tire d u rin g the C iv il v. ar th a t wort- awarded H o p kin s C2 yours ugo. hot which hud Just i-i.-n liid him . 'J he ilelny o f Hie aw ard was d ie to Hie le le ra n 's Home Journal, Saturday Evening reluctance to a p p ly p r r io n a lly fo r Hie honor. The couple have Ju st cele­ Post end the Country G ent’eman, brated Hie s ix ty l i n t n n n lvcrsn ry o f th e ir wedding. and the Curtis Publishing company i will reward them for their efforts. Mr. L ilia n ) , repr.eeriting thecom- panv, entertained the schools and oigatrzed teams Tuesday after­ noon. Leaders have been appoint­ ed as follows: Charley Wright. busins'B manager for the contest; Ernestine Coleman, business man-1 ager for the “ Reds” and Keith Hayes business manager for the •‘Greens.’’ At the close of the contest prizes will be awarded and, the losing side will provide amuse­ ment lor the winners. Here Is the first auto blessing station to be established In the United Esther Beefeld States. It is located at the 8t. Vincent De Paul ebureb, CimuiuaU, and U fn Assistant reporter charge of Father William P. O'Connor. ___ ____ Gela His Medal After G2 Years a lt ‘tided a meeting of the p rin cip a l ports and gain m eterial Eastern Star i Akers at Shedd F i - for articles of a p ra ctica l character d i_v a ft' r.'.oon. On the needs of South A m eric in Mr. and Mrs. W. D Port, r of countries w hich N orth A m e rica n 8 e id were Peoria callers Tcesiay industries can su p p ly. The tr ip evening. w ill take five months. The men selected to do the w rit. Helen Lamar attendeJ a meeting nf inc Rainbow Girls at Corvallis mg are Albert Richard Wetgen, who seven years ago resided near Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Will Muller of Harrisburg mid at that lime was Potter station were Peoria visitors harboring ambitions to be «story writer but hit friends took him Tuesday evening. more ns a joke in a literary way, Mrs. J. S. Lsniar was a ilalsey the only one supporting him was visitor Wednesday evening, Albert himse'f. Shortly after thia Mr. and Mrs. Tiblets and son, Mr. Wvij-n broke into the sacred Oliver, of Washington, have re­ precincts of Line Book, Red Book, turned home after s, en ing the and on up to I he Satunlay Eve­ 'lolnl iys with her father J R Mode. ning Post. Collier's and other high Selma Logan spent most of her grade sh • ■ W * » A Z W S A /W l V W W ' A W V » (E n terp rlae C orrupondanc«) The w.rekly prayer meeting w-is held at the home of Mr, and Mrs, C. Dawson Thursday evening, Roy Bcamer of Heather came down Io the 8 P. Brock borne Tuesday und is bur-y Luildiug fence around his fa’rn. Mrs. Flora I.eline of Newport sho spen. tte Christmas vacation with her daughter, Mr«. O. II Ero. man, returned to h'*r hoiin- Satur­ day. Mr. and Mrs. Riy D u icm and sons, E tun, R chard and Owigh', of Noli, came down Friday In speud the Clnistmas vacation at the home of Mrs D uncan's parents Mr and Mrs. J. A Couey. Mrs J. A Couey returned from Albany Fe Civil war eerv d with Compiny I, fi'St Minnesota mount- ed regim rnl. Iu Ojtober 1P28 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Came to Halsey and li i ve since m l ie their ll jure with Mr. Biid Mrs Duff, Beside hit widow he is survived by the f> lowing children, M *• W illia m Powell of Sioux Fails, S Dakota, Mrs Willie Boon of Salem and Aubrey Walter of Chicago. H ets also survived by 11 grand­ P re tty Bina l» iiy Heneen, daughter children, two great great grand o f Senator heneen o f Illin o is , Is one children, a brother, Ephram Wa|- of Hie most |Mi|.ulur n f th is season's t r of I/tota, M inn., and one sister, di Ilutantes la W ashington. T ills Is the young In d y 'a latest (-ortraM, Mrs. ). K Shields.