Nov Me'aw t A o n A fn l f o r tAo i i t u i n j ! \an ks njuuny > -y a Wo'ro P. Patton drove to Albany Tues­ day. Mrs. H. W. Chance is on the sick list. Calvin Wooley took the train S h o rt Stjories fro m S u n d ry for Globe Thursday. . t- Sources Miss Doris Lake spent the week end in Corvallis. Dr,. Marks has a radio set. * • “ • ’ T .v*-. • A rthur Waggener and family M rs H W . 'Chance ie uu the were in Albany Tuesday. sick lieu H arry Com moos w as in Shedd Travis M artin of Brownsville Saturday. was in Halsey Thursday. M is* Fleeta Ltvick was in Al-j P. H. Freerksen attended bauy Tuesday- grange at Browuaviia Saturday. A ;C- Armstr.iiig and wife were’ Rev. Robert Parker and fami­ in Albany Tuesday. ly were in Albany Tuesday. Lila Dudley visited at the H arryj jCplJiuiorw. home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Beene and Mrs. A. C Armstrong called onl son Allen drove to Albany Sun­ M th . a barley Kmch laet.week. ¡1 day. Mrs. George Alford and chil-| J. W. Drinkard and wife dr»n,spent'Tuesday in Halsey. i drove to Corvallis and Albany L H . Armstrong end family and Sunday. m o th er W ere'in A lb a n y Friday. »••••<. I ) ■ ■ J Mrs. Grace Foote was having Mrs. OiiW . Frum and daught-rf dental work done in Albany j Hmh spent MoAdsymt W ill K irk ’s Tuesday. M Seats for tonight’s school ulayji Jam es McWilliams took in wyre ueuriy aui(sold out by Monday*] the football game a t Corvallis i n ig h t. Saturday. i iCr ul Gdi.vuia. M is C. N. Moody arrived toils? in spend IDuo-ksgiyiug ivuh her sou j C .'r . and family: Mis« Mabel Robinson arrived '•T 'e v d a y f« f a v i- it w ith her sistei, J A r f a X A . Foote. . Ar*- B. Logan and son R iv of Lalernide spent thank.-giyiug with leiytives at Corvaliis. ill» . L E Waltou weul to lia r- risBurg Tuesday. She assists hsr husband iu the s ore. Mrs Harry Commons sod two youngest sons are in Albany visit- iDg'for a week with relatives. ■ a Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Gormley «rent to Springlield today do visit their aoi, L. E ., and family, K arl Brumwell and family went io Portland for thanksgiving and Mrs. Robustt ran the postoffics. J. F. dcbdller has returned to his hi'tne at Wolf Creek after a yisit at the A .|A , Tussing home. Mr». L j L . Crowe and daughter Vesta of Portland arrived l'ueaday to spend- ihanksgiving at J. W . Stephenson’«. ' MieejCora Leah Moody went to Hninwourg Tuesday for a visit , with her grandparents, Mr. and , M r « j|’. N. Moody. M h P. J- Forster went to En- gn.A today to «pend th a u k s g iv ic g V with%er daughters, Mesdames Joy , Rulsefys and Blanche Sweet. W . rf. W ahl and wife and •Waughtey Wdmu were in Corvallis iJwiturdaly vlaitiug Mrs. W ahl’s M ister, Mrs. Charles Gib«on. £\ibercul"»is seals will he on ■^i- free. 1. Buv what you can ¿ f j help 1» *Be fight to rid our co uutr » of ibis terrible disease. The >y««n«o’s Study club, at- large, „ preparing for a b.zaar io be •,tl ven Ute. 13 id the Ollie M ill«' ¡ h ted by 'he cooimunity at M. Bennett, near Lebanon. Sun* day. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Muller were Albany shoppers Saturday. Before advertising to buy cat­ tle and hpgs W. H. Beene had a government inspector test his scales and they were found ac­ curate. Joe Pittm an broke his Wrist Sunday while trying to crank a truck a t the home of T. M. Ben­ nett, where he was employed. M. H. Shook, the local Swift & to . man, drove to Portland Friday night with a load of dressed turkeys for the thanks­ giving trade. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Porter of Portland came up the last of the week, Mrs. Porter stopping with relatives in Shedd while Mr. Porter put in considerable time at his .farm. C. H. Koontz and family a t­ tended the football game at Cor­ vallis Saturday. Miss Alberta of W. U. also attended and ac­ companied her parents home for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. J. 0 . Cross and the latte r’s parents, Mr. and J •a 4' Will Robertson, to n g onttoko G R A IN FEED L IV E S T O C K SEED On this national thanksgiving day, while joining in tbe general expraasteo of gratitude, I with to thank the gmd people of Halsey ard Li tin county for tbe proeper»u* buainea« I have so long enjoyed and to assure them that I ahall endeavor lo continue to so conduct tny business as to retain their confideuoe and aateem M. E. Church Robert Parker pastor. Sundav school, 10- Preaching, 11. Junior League, 3, Intermediate League, 6 80. Epworth league, 6:80 Preaching, 7:30. Prayer-meeting Thursday, ' :30 Church of Christ Lon Cbnmlee Minister. SINNERS \ IN HEAVEN BY CUVE ARDEN (Con tinned! Halsey Garage* < hsk msnv things to he th a n k -( ftif for. not tbe least of which ( Is the ability to bring to bear ( niri the problem* of it» cus* idjners up-to-date equipment ( and the beet of nieobanical( 'ekflt. PAGE 3 fER PR ISR Sermons for nextSundav: Morn­ "Thej »’01 he but ‘little obecnrltle»' ing subject, “ W ill a Man Rob tn fresh places," he Interrupted "The Godf’ ’ Evening subject, “ CoU; whale world It only cempoeed of little notes, you kaew. and ths»r reverbera- tio u ; voo May Meet a Fo >1 " Mono." . Plans for h great white gift > She listened la surprise. In her ex Christina'- «re well under wav. perlenre. talk like thia, especially from T te evening of Dec 21 has been a man. was unusual; hut from one famed for n life of action It seemed re acted f«-r the date. The build­ little short ef miraculous. attend, d ing wi.l he full of folks “Well," she said, enjoying the nov­ Ray Logan of La Grande is visiting his mother, Mrs. Logan, and old-time Halsey friends. H Porter Proceeds lo he u»ed for -ompanied hv Mr*. F f Portland, drove to H»l«»v M " [ - th epuhiw library. l«v and visited at the Dr T L Albert West, who has been ir Marks and C- P. Stafford home*. i hospital in Albany since be , v s « .hot iu the leg, was brought Mi»» Grace Wallace and cousin t o / \dolpb Falk's home last week, Harry Reeve* arrived from their • pi is iu quite a serious condi- home in Portland f»mdav evening tl> t , it being feared that his leg «nrt are visiting their grandpor- have to be amputated. «nta, J. W. Rector and wife LX jn ’t worry over yonr Chris'- M r. and Mrs. J. H. Van nice w a 4 lists. All vour problem» wil md daughter Ellen returned ba A ly e d hv a Visit to the har»»t Tueedav after a three.weeks visit on > • .vmb«' 13 io the 0Hie M iller with their son at Lewiston, Idaho bm ldit'g. Forget your Sa'urdaj They mede the trip bv «uk> and and take advantage wary accompanied home by Ken- i f thesA bargain» end carry hon e oeth, a «»udeotof W. U ., S^'em. ^oug 8 in d a y dinner from enr Mr. and Mrs. Will Robinson cooked f»»d counter. visited at the home of the lat­ Mrs. A a. A. Tuasi g ar.d Mrs. T. ter» parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. < 4 tidin g. e ta y HAY ;<*> of GOOD GOODS L 7 has employment. T. P. Patton and Miss Cleona Smith attended the football game a t Corvallis Saturday. M r i J. C. Bramwell has been assisting in caring for Mrs. Nancy Palmer, who is quite ill. Mrs. Mary Miller spent the week ?nd with her daughter, Mrs. Florence Leeper of Eu­ gene. Mr. and Mrs. Grant McNeil and children were visitors at the home.a»y turned to Albany where she ,.aiepd few data with her uaugh- tAo tAo p o o t n n d Aopo tAo»/ D. H. STURTEVANT, Halsey Happenings and County Events tA a t u ro p o t t u n d A o p o fu l f o r tAo t A a n A fu t f o r M A tSR V WWW WWW» WWW wvw * O.W. F R U M * o f tAo j ttago to to n to . properly come« 365 time« * year (366 thia year), tor mor­ tal man alway« baa much to ba thankful for, whether he kaowa it or not. Today We join with the rest of the nation in giving thanks for the many blessings which we enjoy in common, And »« epeoially thank our friend« and patrons for favors enjoyed; and bops for a long continuance of tbs pleasant relations existing between us. 2« Ali-wy, rewd.i to serve tbosq^iaring aut] trouble, • , A. E. FOOTE, Prop. elty »f metaphor. “I went to feel the hl< ‘reverberations'—to get among deep chords. In feet!" “They might be rather overpower- lag It's lievlog some sort of right keynote that counts." She knit puizled brows, trying to fellow his meaulng. What keynote could there be to all the JumhK of separate entitle» that make up life? “What keynote the world usee. 1 suppose, what you want, to discover?" he asked “De I? I t that It?" Kugerly she leaned toward him. “Oh. I wonder— What do you think It tsT‘‘ He blew out a rloud of smoke; Uien smiled, “fkxxlnem knows 1 Perhaps there Isn't one What private one^ do we tU use! Don't you often woiuler. when you meet a number of new peo p ie - " "Hut I nerer do meet them ! It Is quite an event to meet a stranger," she assured him. “Well, you shall soon meet plenty— ef all nationalities Even natives. In the Philippines." Barbara came back to practical re a lltln with a start. “Natives! Are they blark? I should loathe them." "Oh. no; aurely not I like them Immensely" Nw> looked at him Incredulously. “But why the PhntppdneaT' “I have to go to Borneo atgl the Philippines for the firm " He plunged Into detail« of the Journey, and aha listened enthralled. Tn flash like a I meteor ever France, Italy, Egypt, Im din. with a few days at each loading place, and the detour to the PactBr, exceeded all she hud ever dreamed. ! The world— at test I ‘ Abruptly he broke off. “But I have not yet discovered, tit atrance lands nnd crowded cities, what la wrong with lbs world! I hope vou succeed In your 'heart’s dealre.' , It's a tall order." A subtle change In tits manner gave her the Impression that. Inwardly, h« laughed at her “Anyway, It Is a wonderful, chanc* I am grateful to you for giving It te the ball game, at Corvallis and i international Ooldea Rule Sunday la took in the . play . “America’* a t ' B test for our religion—our stnoertty Albany on the return home. f It la a day (or personal «took taking, for meeaurlng eur Mvee by a univer­ ■ Frank Gansle has installed a sally accepted standard •< life to ae certain how nearly we have attained radio outfit. an Ideal. It la Intendad aa a day Mr. and Mrs. H. E. DaVls to of plala living aad high thinking were Albany callers W ednes- On thio day aO pnraeas who be­ Halsey, Oregon lieve In Golden Rule ere aahed to pro­ day. Mr. and Mrs. Oren Stratton vide tor tbotr Sunday dleaer appfual- tbe same slnkple menu p ro vlt C A P IT A L A N D S U R P L U S $ 3 5 ,0 0 0 of Brownsville were in Halsey inately ed for the teas of thousand« ef qM Wednesday. dreo tn the Near Eaet Relist orpMB Commercial and Saving» account» Solicited . Frank Workinger and wife ages. A standard menu tor a Ooldea Rate attended the football game at / • J Dtanar la a t follows: Pilaf Armentas Corvallis Saturday. or macaroni and eheeee. alswed aprt Arch Handley and family of cot« with corn eyrap. brown broad aad Albany visited a t the Fr^nk ,-ooorf A slew of beef eed vegetables may Workinger home Sunday. be wbstttuted ter the pilaf er marna- Roland Marks and friend Bus oat Ta deelred. V Fulton were over from O. A. G. The food should be • noted hv l»*ud and spent Sunday with Dr. and merchant« '7 b e recipe for pilaf of the ebed .at Mrs. Marks. the Hotel bee Berpuee. Geneva, »wto The county budget provides serldAd. where tbe ftret tnteraaUeaal Special price on one-tnilt ton and ton lota w $5000 for the county fair. The Gortep Rule Dtnaer wns hel< 1« as I®! ’ A frvah stock of JK board came out this year with (olleAe 4 cnpfula wall-waabad rich t cupl ils butter or butter eubMltuto a $2000 deficiency. meltad. S eupfule tomatoes cal np, Liquor law violator» had paid IVk dupfula vaal aad lamb broth. 1 in flnes and forfeited bail to tabtaapoonfula chopped onloae. M il Linn county from Jan. 1, 1924 tbe.^nlona with tbe butter; add the The economical fond for calve«, pig« «"d poultry 4/ tometaet; allow to etaad for Ova mto AV to last week $3624.80. ut*aj< pour over tbe broth aad wkm W alter Frum returned to fiis bolllua add the rtce. salt and pappnr home in Crawfordsville Wednes­ Btlr with a tork to keep It tre e hare day, a fte r several days with his tag. .rover tightly and eeok hi tha brother, O. W. Frum. and fami­ eve« for M aUuoCaa Tbea take (Tern tbe (iven and let stand for I I mtaut««. ly. Tahe the rice from the kettle with a Bert Minckley and W. F. Car­ aktAmer. lifting It from tha bottom ta ter brought a truckload of lambs the top to keep the grata« teparm a from S'veet Home Thursday It to taaperaUve te kave a kettle with and another from Holley F ri­ a eovdr that eloaoa barmetloelly ae Economy, Beauty anü that the «team may he absorbed br day. ’ Q uality ( the rice The above nunntity srtfl provide (er J. C. Standish has been open­ can heput into your kitchen by ( ing up some of the partifclly ten people. th e Installment of on* of our ( cloggea culvert« on Second Additional Brownsvlll« no street, and the job was V Mra Grace Gomlell was a paea- child’s play. B e,t hv Test J. W. Danlev and children Mid n ger to Eugene Wednesday. his mother-in-law, Mrs. J i B. M rs J W S ta rr toil for Pert- See our new and cúmplete Uu«i Huston, came up from Portland tend today for « vi»it w ilt rela­ Saturday evening and Were tive« and friend«. HALSEY STATE BANK . For M o r e e g g p r o d u c t io n | Use F is h e r ’s E g g P r o d u c e r ¡¡j ♦ JERSEE MILK FOOD $ compound ;j; O. W . FR U M BR1DGE&BEACH RANGES v,ie*ts nt the B»n Schick boon». M. M. Ward returned Sunday after a two-week» visit with her son George Ward of Crawfordsville and daughter, Mrs. W. J. Moore of Brown« ville. Mr». r *• HEATERS Mia« Lilia McCoy paved through M o od ay evening on her way to Portland. M r. and M rs J . O V in c e n t l» ff for Reditu-'«, C al., T'ue»- « f i They will >p*ud the winter » th their aen R n . H a la ey Bar' The prier» are right hWI H ILL & © ’.Y