Ifa te g îcntcrprûiV AGRICULTURE H O RTICULTU RE LIVESTO CK E stablished in 1912. Voi. 16. WOOL GROWERS ASSOCIATION LARGEST IN NORTH AMERICA N o 41 P e o r ia N e w s I ( e t u s | Halsey, Oregon, T hursday February 16, 1928. Not Functioning Right D evoted to the Interests of Halsey and Linn C ounty □ S chool notes ! Edited By W ilm a W ahl L ast Friday was Arbor Day and the school gave a program in the afternoon. I t was opened by the singing of“ Amerii%’’by '.he school. Carl Sperling read a paper on the “ O rigin of Arbor D a y .’’ The th ird , fourth, fifth and sixth grades gave the “ A lphabet of T rees.’’ “ How to m ake a W h istle ,” a reading by K en n e th S m ith. “ C rim inal T re a t­ m ent of T rees” R ichard H ussey, "T a lk in g in T h eir S le e p ,” Ells­ worth G ardner. “ N ative Trees of O regon,” a them e by Nora Cold­ iron, The girls of Mrs C olem an’s room sang, “ M tde of W ood.” “ W hatD o We P la n t? ’ by Russell N orton. “ Age of Trees’’ by Ken neth Sm ith. “ V alue of N ational F o re sts’’ by E sth e r Seefeld. Song by the high school, ‘T his Arbor D a y ,” “ T rees” a poem bi Eloise Sm ith. " T h e Twig T hat Became a T re e ,” by E a j I E llio tt. The school then passed out into the yard and C harles W right and Iv an S m ith planted a rose bush be­ side Uhe school bouse. T he program ended by the singing of ’’America, tha B eau tifu l.” The P arent-T eachers association held its reg u lar m eeting at the school bouse Friday n ig h t. Th* following progam was giveo. “ W e’re T enting T o n ig h t” song everyone. P iano d u et, P hyllis H olt and Linden Bramwell. T hree act p la y , “ The A n tid o te.’ Song, “ E enie, Meenie, Miuie, M o,” by pupils from Mrs. Cole­ m a n ’s room. Reading, K enneth W orkiuger. Song, “ Fussy Old Maids from L y n n ," M a ry S m ith , Hope Hussey and Beverly Isom . Violin d uet, K enneth Sm ith and W aiter Foote. R eading, “ T he Village B lack­ s m ith ,” from the K irk school. Dialog, “ S top—G o ,” llene A l­ ford and Frederick R obins. Mrs. K izer's room gave the a s­ sem bly p ro g ram last week. After > F a v e ttv v ille Ite m s W • W ’W' A /W S (B y an E n te rp rise R eporter) The Pacific Co-oyerative Wool Grower* is the largest o rganiza­ tion of its kind on the N orth A m erican con tin en t and handled over five m illion pounds of wool in 1927. The n in th annual meeting of the association was held in p o rt. land a few d a js ago and elected E. A. M cCornack of Eugene, pres­ id ent; James M. D avis of P ullm an, W ashington, vice president; S D. D orm an oj O ntario, O regon, secre­ ta ry .tre a su re r, R. A, W ard, m an ­ a g e r , reported a gain of 616 new m em bers during last year, and 156 since Ja n u a rv 1st. Increased bus­ iness is expected th is year. N ext S unday the H alsey Gun Mr. and Mr* Eichelherger and Club holds it* th ird tournam ent sons moved to their new home in since its organization some three Salem Tue>d ty. m intha »go. Several members of H. F. Couey s >Id a registered the club are showing rem arkable Jerssy calf to U A. M arsh of A l­ cleverness at the tra p s and the bany M onday. t iiirn a u ie u t Sunday promisee some Mr. and Mr’. E lm er Leho and surpri es. daughters of Newport nre visiting Tho event in which the contest­ Mr. L elin’s sister, Mis. O. H. ants com pete for places ou the From an. O regoniau Telegraphic will he (he exciting one of the day. Mfss Dale M cKinley of Eugene George G ithens attended the com m unity meeting at Riverside S a tu rd a y evening. J . W. L am ar was a business vis­ itor in A lbany last week in the interest of L am ar & Lam ar. Mrs. Alice Barcus is not 1111- proving in h ealth as fast as her m any friends hoped she woold. made a short visit nt th e home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. F M cK inley Sunday. Mr. and Mis. N V Slielhy a id daughter, R uth and Mr«. Shelby's m other; Mrs. Ada B uchanan ol K ro x Iiutte, visited at the h o t t ie of Mr. and Mrs M cKinley Sunday Mrs. W ill Apperson and son of The Dalles visited the form er’s m other, Mrs. Alice Barcus, last week. Friday afternoon Mrs. J. S. L a­ m ar and Mrs. Fay G ithens a tte n d ­ ed a special m eeting of O. E. S. at Shedd, and in the evening another special meeting of the same order was held nt which tim e Mr. ant) M is. J. W. L am ar and George G ithens were also present. Tractor Demonstration A dem onstration of Fordaon equipped with H am ilton tran s mis glon, will be made at the R £ . Bierly place, southeast of H alsey, n e x t T uesday, February 21. Those interested in seeing high priced perform ance at lower cos' are urged t o a t’end. Douglas Motor Com pany, H arrisburg, Oregon. W ork On Telephone Lines Begun This week saw the work of re construction of telephone lines w ith ’n the city lim its begun The first work was the line carrying the heavy load ot ru ral lines from the city lim its to the central office and as soon as th a t is completed it is expected the other lines will receive atten tion. The com m itt.e is moving the work along as rapidly as the w atber w ill pci mil. the program the high school stud­ ent body held a meeting. The high school intends to give an “ Apron and Necktie Social’’ to raise funds. Ibe high school is also going to give a play to saise money to put in their com m unity building con­ trib u tio n . Several pupils of Mrs. Cross' room have been absent the last FIRST LADY week. Marie G orm ley has been absent all week and five others have h ie a out for a day or two. Mrs. Cross’ room had charge of the assembly program this W ed­ nesday. The first num ber was a Linco d exerciae, valentines by the room; p >em uy K enneth W orkiu­ ger. The last num ber wss valen­ tine plav. T he seventh anil eighth grades t loklthe county tests last week and five pupils, Alice S tu rte v a n t, Ret- ta A rm strong, R u th T uttle, G il­ bert Hayes and Lila Phelps made JWWw grades of 100 per cent. The senior class play, “ R uth in .. a R u sh ,” will be giveu at the city hall Friday night. A short sketch taken fiom it was given before the assem bly W ednesday afternoon. The Halsey O rchestra will furnieh T h is new photograph of Mrs. Cal­ music between acts. vin Coolidge Is one o f tile few profile E sther Seefeld, views which she has approved and A ssistant Reporter. perm itted to be given to the press. W v« GUN CLUB SHOOT SUNDAY WILL BE _ 12412867 _ (By Special Correspondent) W. G. Abraham attended the auto stiow in P o rtland last week. Rev. Meicalf sttended the re­ vival meet in ” at Tangeut Friday evening. Rev. and Mrs. Roy Metcalf and daug h ter L orraine and Mr. Mode were C orvallis visitors Monday af ternoon. Mr. Mode went over to consult a physician in regard to his d a u g h te r’s health. Fred W alteis of Eugene visited at Mrs M. M. F ru it's home S un­ day. W hile he was there the flue burned o u t causing flames to shoot out inside the house. W ith the assists nee of neighbors cvervtbinp w it ta ’/ e n care of and no damage resulted, except c bad scare. DAIRYING WOOL, MOHAIR POULTRY HALSEY AND VICINITY BREVITIES Mr. a n f Mrs. Hoffman have re­ turned from th e ir trip to Culiform» E lliott M cW illiams of Portland visiting in A lbany at the home of and d ’d not find a location there spent the week end at the home of her daughter, Mrs. D. F .oinan, fel th at suited them but bought a his parents, M r. and Mrs. D. S on the floor W ednesday and pus meat m arket in Salem and moved M cW illiams of H alsey. several severe bruises but it is be­ their household goods to their new ho ne W e lnesdav. Mise Adah Nelson of the H alsey lieved no hones were broken. high school left F rid a y evening for Mr and Mrs. C. P. Moody and We lue-day evening at the M E Portland on a visit to her parents. two children and Mr. and Mr, church the Priscilla club gave ii She returned to H alsey Sunday. and Mrs. D ana Rossman and Fern program and supper. A shprt plav Mrs, B. M. Bond recently cele­ were dinner guests last Sunday ai was rendered entitled “ Station Y. Y .Y .Y .” O ther num bers on the brated her b 'rth d a y and among the th e H arold M uller borne. m any gifts she received was an W A N T E D —-A u old hay cartiei program were readings bv Mis* electric Crossley radio. with four good wheels and fram e, Meda Brown, Veva Fay Couey and Lois Je a n Moore and music by the lor iron track. H alsey G arage The members of the Halsey or­ Halsey O rchestra. chestra went to Shedd W ednesday evening of last week and played ‘‘Prohioiiiou’' was the subject of for ibe program for the Priscilla the lesson given at the silver tea club. Beverly Isom and E lta ny the members of ti e W C .T .U , \ From O ur Regular Corrc'pondenK Bramwell also took part. it their regular m onthly meeting Milo T aylor, editor of the W ednesday at the home of M rs.H . Tuesday evening th e members 3 . Pugh. Mrs. J. C. Brown gave Brownsville Times, and II. F. Lake of the Halsey E nterprise, speut of the P ast Noble G rand club gave he scripture readittg, giving out a Friday in Eugene where they a t­ their second annual din n er with lum ber of references to be lead. tended part of the srasiona of the the fam ilies of the members as th> Mrs. Pugh served refreshm ents honor guests. For thia pleasant :onsistiiig of chicken salad, hot editorial conference. affair the 1 . 0 0 F- hall was used buns and b u tte r, wafers, tea and Mrs W. H. W heeler celebrated Dinner was served a t 7 o’c'oek li­ ■offee. Ib is union has pledged five her birth lay M onday of last week, the dining room which was p re ttili rees for the C hildrens Hume Farm and to help h er o le b ra ta . her son, decorated with big red valentines ireharu. Ole K ayser, and bis wife of Silver- Fifty-six people were present foi ton drove over an 1 took her to C ot­ the d in n er. Halsey Alphabetically tage Grove on a pleasure trip . They D uring tile social tim e whicl returned h o n e T hursday tb e ’s I’l ice bo ists of being in evary followed the following program war way; one of the modern barber Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Steinke given: piano duel, G eorgina Clark shops of today. and sons Lloyd and C harles and and H erm an Koontz; dialog, “ Stop Thom as Judson of Salem . Mr. and G o,’’ R»ne Alford and Frederick Bram w ell, postm aster of our l.ttle town, sees th a t our m ail gets Mrs W. A. Sweet aud Mr. and R obins; piano duet, D onald and distributed around. M fs. F. E. Roberts and daughter Lindon Bramwell; reading, "B id- Jla rk ’s Confectionery serves young Lucille of E ugene, and M r. and die’a T ro ubles,” Mrs. E D. Isom: and old, ice cream when It's hot Mie. Joa E llic tt and eons ware duet, "A n U m brella built for Two” and candy when it’s cold, dinner guests at the P. J . Forster E lta Bramwell and Beverly Iscm ; □own off Second street away and home Sunday. recitation, " I t Pays to A dvertize,’ First, too, H offm an's up to date Friend« of Mrs. Ellen G u llifo rd W ellirgton Boud; piano solo, “ S i­ m eat m arket aw aits you. a f- r ner well known resident of lent N ig h t," G ettrude Robins; Eldon Cross, most nim ble and H alsey, received word this week of recitation. “ The A nsw er,” Corulea quick of m ind, is the best book her death at Prineville last S a tu r­ Moody; reading. The Boy w ith the keeper th » t Orin can find. day after an illness of jo st a week hole in his p a n ts ,” Mrs. Colem an; Frutn’s yellow w arehouse, by the aa the reault of a stroke of p a ra ly ­ tong “ C hester” Roberta B ram ­ railroad trre k , has hav and grain sis. W hen a resident of th is city w ell; paxaphoue duel, Mr. and service th a t's never flack. she lived on what is now the John Mrs, B. M. Bond. Gormley will buy your egg;, your P o tter place. She was a member T he playing of games completed cream, your veal s r d be is sure of the M ethodist church. th e pleasant evening. to see you’ll get a square deal. (C ontinued on page 8) Mrs. M. M W ard who has been H ill’s H ardw are ba* a very bu«y crew th a t’ll sell you even “ gas” or repair your shoes. If your liorhe or wagon needs at­ tention, Salasll will serve in his shop of ample dim ension Jack C orcoran's work in cement or brick, in term s of vulgar slang ¡s sim ply ju st “ slic k .” Koontz am! com pany throughout the years have been patient with the custom er’s arrears. Lawyer lussing work« nearly d.i\ ai d night to keep the peoples’ affairs all sirs ghteued right. M ortis' Pharm acy lias won its sue c ss through B uford’s jo v ia h y , should we m F confess. No hungry feeling can long w ith­ stand the fine cooking of Mrs R eynold’s special brand. On knowing autom obile, and their parts (ia isle's a man after any Farmers and dairymen o f Wlscnnsln have honored the memory o f Henry one's heart. Krum rey, cheesemaker and dairym an o f Sheboygan county, founder and long P ro f.l’atton ngrees edu catio n ’s fine president o f the Wisconsin Cheese Producers' association, and who launched the co-operative cheese m arketing movement In the Badger state. The bronze repeats “ As the twig is Lent the tablet on a granite bowlder, shown atxve, baa been dedicated at Plymouth, tre e ’s in c lin e d .” W'la, and another like it was placed on the campus o f the U niversity of Q uite q u ain t is P earl's agate shop Wisconsin. $ S O C 1E T Y N E W S Memory of Cheesemaker Is Honored M rs. Sophia Thompson Dies. Mrs. Sophia Thom pson, a Shedd aesidem t for m any years, passed away at her home F ebruary 10 a f­ ter a very short illness, at the age of 74 years. She is survived by four sons, John of Los Angeles, C alifornia; Henry of Chicago, Illinois; O tto of Shedd, Oregon and C harles of Portland, Oregon; one sister, Mrs. Dora Burineister, one brother H en ­ ry Schultz, th irte e n grandchildren and two great-g ran d children and many other relativrs. F u neral services were held a t the M. E church a t Shedd Febru­ ary 12, Rev. H art officiating. T he pallbearers were W .W . P oland, Ed Z im m erm an, John D uncan, Roh’t Arnold, Will P orter and Peter Freerksen. Mrs, Thomgeon was a m em ber of the O ak Plain G range. M 's H»l Howard of A lbany was the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. C. Sickels, Friday and S atu rd ay . Frank Belle, form etly of C orval­ lis, now an electrical engineer in C hili, and who is now on hi* su m ­ mer vacation, was a guest at th e George S ta rr homo lis t W ednesday Sunday visstors at the Johu W ili- bauks home weia Mr. and Mrs. f’heo Hcflich and Mr. and Mrs, D. 8. Davis o, A lbany. u n til know y ou'll not find a n ­ other anyw here you go. Rossman attends to m ortuary work and usually is most d elig h tfu lly pleasing. S kirvin's business o i a firm basis run, makes his warehouse for him leap a tidy sum . 1'aylor, the head of the hank it a l­ ways there to see for certain you am treated fair. Usually Dr. M arks is ready to a n ­ swer soon any call sent to biin by you, Voices steady on the phone daily keeps Mrs Leeper fro m c a lc h isg any napping sleep. W orkiuger with R usty’s aid man- ages so the H alsey G arage work does not overflow. X anthic and red is the indication of B urbank's public service elation Zippers by S tu rte v a n t store are so'd to ward off pneum onia, such illness and colds. —Contributed. Wins Skating Matches The photograph shows Irvin g Jaffes o f New York, who won the 1 ,K)0-me te r and 2m ile races nt Oslo, Norway, In the International skating matchee. Jaf- fee did the 1,500-meter course In 2 minutes 27 second, and the 2 m ile In 5 minutes 52.3 seconds. He Is a mem­ ber o t the. American Olym pic team which w ill go to SU M oritz,