wce i itu iT A t You’ll laugh your bead off at the G LO BE N E X T SU N D A Y T ’he Courtesy Shop — Miilinery en Dkc. 2. w . M. BUB A A N K «od ready-to wear Xmaa novelties requests Exclusive but not expensive “ 117 Broadalbio | i e . k n t r e t all bis customers to call at the restaurant Lake Creek Locals A. B. Calder of Shedd was SATURDAY EVENING for ICECREAM SOCIAL as a stolen Friday night. ' £ n t « r p r .a e i-V irrespoailM vce) H ow W e K ept T hanksgiving H«lwy Railroad T¡me 32, 16, N orth 3 24 «. m 5:15 a.m. a. m. U in Ti-s. U’i lliam Curtis o/ Leb- “ 15 }ï í í T « ' •” R m. Harold Lloyd «• Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Stal- 18. 8:16 .. m. fla< £ HOLIDAY GIFT rnon is the guest of her daugh­ 3«, 4:08 p. m. ' 8 *2 P- tt. Mrs. F. M. G ray’s injured foot V?ker Corvallis were with ter, Mrs. Henry Brock. IQ is much better. 14 and -- 16 ity had a fine thanksgiving nd family Monday and Tues- subscriber not in arrears can I The morning Mr. Wahl was to enty‘tkr. e e years. Among RrP«ld at th I h8me of John choose five monthlies from the lift J have an eye removed at Eugene Old papers for sale at 5c a Lundi, the old fnends he visited the lessler and his daughter at the Euterprise office. of nineteen on page 6 and get ' he found himself able to see dimly v u® In*ram a nd family and Brock, Evans, Williams and Agnes. John said there was them a year for ,6 cents. T h at’s | with the organ, which was sup- ) eJda and Alice Curtis attend­ Cummings families. Mr hl? gi la5kin?- His wife 15 cents a year apiece. posed to be hopelessly gone so he ed church at Lake Creek Sat­ Gar«»« "• ■ good p]ace Shangle was injured during iW L [ot be kome from Port­ to BalMJ urday night. have your car repaired, aji tionflYart 3nd is t * k in ar voca­ land for another week, which “ 7 , work is guaranteed. If t w t t J T « ■ Miss DeEtta Robnett of Eu­ tional training m Portland accounts don t do a job as good as I prom. for it. near Chino, Cal., and moved I ,,xt BundaY is "golden rule gene visited hex uncle E D e x t» “l W,H d° “ ° V,r ” *“ >0« into town. ’day, when the needs of the Isom and family Friday niglp anL Mrsk ° ’ W - Frum A number of people from a and daughters Ruth and Viv- «xtra charges to you. Free tow. y gn" T. iL ‘ lttle refugees from Turkish and Saturday. distance attended the all-day ' aa enjoyed a turkey dinner ing within five miles of Halsey t he way the mails are han- (brutality will be stressed and i"A 0“ r 7 i . , T j u,‘ -Mr. J. Connely went to Eu­ Amnn”^ the church Sunday^ dled York harbor harbor 'funds asked for the American gene Saturday, bringing his e , ,inL ^ New ew York Mrs. V J e T O homps^nSof,SAii Among them were Rev. Mr , . . Jejjef work in the npar eagt " 0 have seemed j a miracle daughters Anna and Josephine Fsiand” 6 andfam ily of Ingram bany, Thursday. P. Papman. to Ring Solomon if he could home for the week end Pi>L a J ' T and Michael have witnessed it without O b it u a r y Mrs. M V. Koontz enjoyed Card» of Thanks , € cJf‘u.d ’ and families of Al­ knowledge of the processes E” D-- Isom and family ate ford, a real turkey dinner with all Miss Alice Curtis and Virgil L. Davis was born in thanksgiving dinner at the We wish to thank our neigh­ preceding the feat. Read the trimmings at the home of a n i r/ f ? lf° rd’ Charles Shaw about it on page 6. the vicinity of Harrisburg, M m V F MRrS' ? Om'S bors friends and the Odd Fel­ ‘*nd family of Peoria; also •u-d James Drink- Mrs Annie Githens, Mrs. Lil­ ard. Thursday. Mrs. Koontz lows lodge for the many fav­ M.r; Rippey, evangelist May 21, 1858, where he lived air»- L. E. Bond, Jn Albany. ors and for the assistance ren­ five years ago. He and working at ‘ Tangent*,“’ says l until unt". flve J- H. Rickard and familv lie Nixon, Mrs. Kaltrider O has been in very poor health dered during the sickness and Put is much improved, ♦ u er?> *S not a burning hell and I '.‘s family lived one year at spent thanksgiving day T e a r M . Puckett,* H . R? Tate aild death of our husband and the Bible does not teach that Corvallis, but the last four ;,a »Eent at the home of E fam iy, Grant McNeil and MrS‘ Robert Parker ,a ,eJj’ and f°r the many beau­ there w il^R th ® BLble says years they Jlave made their Rickard s brother, M. C.Jenks rni? y and Mr- and Mrs. T 8 and children report a fine din- tiful floral pieces, and also for « ss s . “ ome ° " ,heir h »'- G v ° me ° f Mr’ and the choir at Harrisburg for the elda and Alice Curtis ac­ Gibson and son of Pine Grove Mrs - 3J J- h H. Vannice thanksgiv- selections of music. shall he burned up.” That wkere be departed from companied the J. H. Rickard 2« ere present. In the after- day- Frank Hadley and Mrs. Virgil Davis family to an all-day church i1? 0]} Rev. Mr. Burgovne of will be hell fire. ' (this life Nov. 26th, 1925. tamily were guests there too. McFarland and a nunber of and Family. nmeting at Lake Creek Sun. Dr. H. A. Davis, of whom his members attended the Misses Grace Pehrsson, Ag­ « • . . X & Ì f c S S Æ T , h ° i l 7irgi’' ™ meeting. Bro. Hughes, the nes Chandler and Gladys H ad­ F a t, P a ir a n d F o r ty fourth on page 6. There are " as»,d weU-known physician of ApniL2LiMrS: -W - E- Bu»*°n evangelist, is a fine speake! ley, all of Monmouth, ot I ortland visited at the and the crowd is increasing in The Albany Democrat-Her­ five news stories, each as in- in Harrisburg. numbere. Meetings will con­ home for thanksgiving. Isom0 WpHheia Hephew’ E- D- ald of Nov. 24 was fat — the When i thr k s tS«nR r i i aS many a romance nen a young man Mr 3 Mrs. Nora Coleman and Er­ Wednesday night of last tinue through the week. fattest paper, probably, ever no! fable? ““ t? ° ’ , 3 attended and graduated nestine went to Peoria thanks­ Pl«y'rab ?re S " „ d thd S d ,,& r | r . t,hL ? ited Breth" " issued in the county _ 80 Mi«« Amanda Mitiner wan giving day and remained over Sunday afternoon callers at the week end. •hthtly sOr. t (,b,d Bod brniied pe pages. The paper is very fair R«s in the middle of their I .e Harris school, ’l £ l 7 and fami)y. Edward spent Thursday as guests with ’B ake/nTr n an\ Botany. Sa' Und*’’ A fte rn o o n General History. Bookkeeping. Edna Geer, « Co. Supt. Schools. o, h. . Notice is hereby given that the ua- er«'irne,I' by order of the County Court of Linn County. Oregon, has been ap­ pointed adm inistrator of the estate of W illia m A. Brock, deceased. A ll per­ sons having claims against said estate are required eo present them w itnin six months from the date ot this notice, w ith the proper vouchers, to the under­ signed at her place of residence, about five miles southwest of Halsey, in Lmn county, Oregon. Dated and first published thie 11th day cf November. 1925. Lulu Brock, adm inistratrix aforesaid. Tuasing & Tusamg. A ttys. for Adm rx.