Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, April 27, 1927, Image 8

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    t t U R A ’'. E N T E R P R IS E
School Notts
G LO BE
A lbany
L O N C H A N E Y
u
Mr. WU
tor car.
O v e r h e a tin g o f
Engi line Harm ful
It M ay M ean Some M echani­
cal D ifficulty or Lack
of W a te r.
Fever In a human being may Indl
cate merely some digestive dlalurb
a nee. or It may be the symptom of a
various, deep-seated disorder. An over
heated automobile engine may mean
only that you nee-l more water In the
radiator, or It mny be the algo of some
grave mechanical difficulty.
A grant many motorists think that a
fresh supply of w ater will nlwnys act
aa a cure for an overheated engine
Thia la hot true when the overheating
has progressed to the stage where It
Injures the cylinders, plvtona and
bearings.
W hat Overheating May Do.
For example, bearings w ill crack If
subjected to tremendous h ea t Heat
causes oil to lose Its lubricating pow
er, and therefore great heat may cause
frictional scoring or the cylinder walls
and wearing of the pistons.
On the other hand, overheating may
mean that your radiator Is leaking
water, that you have forgotten to Oil
It, or that It Is clogged with sediment
from dirty water. I t may mean that
yon have been driving for a long dla-
stance In first or second speed, or
that the fan belt la not at proper ten
slon to give an adequate cooling draft
I f overheating occurs on the road
do not keep on driving, but atop and
Investigate. Filling up the cooling
system with cold w ater after the en
fin e tins cooled somewhst will afford
temporary relief. T ry to find the
cause of the overheating— whether It
ta entirely due to the cooling system,
or whether it has some other median
teal basis.
If You Must Qo On.
When It Is absolutely necessary to
continue the Journey, overfeed the en
glne with oil. This will cause It to
give off volumes of smoke through the
exhaust, but the additional oil will
protect the cylinders uttd pistons. In
case you cannot get either water or
Oil, and cannot find the cause of the
overheating, telephone tha nearest ga
rage and wait for help to arrive.
As a general precaution, always
keep the radiator of jo u r ear full of
water, and make sure that It la wa
tertlght.
Steering has h en iiiatla marvelously
easy, but the driving feature «till re
quires most of a ear owner’s energy—
that Is. he is eonllnttnlly busy at till*
particular Job An interesting thought
In e o n n e d lo t i with thia fact Is ths
the point most frequently Ignored In
the tuhrlrutlon of a ear Is the top o'
the steering wlteel. till here means i
great deni of energy ronaervntlot
when trying to put the car Into *
narrow mirk Ina space. It also server
to ellmlnute one of the most annoying
groans or whistles In the machine
W
L
W R IG H T
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
I». C. IV SSM AN, Local M u n g e r
Lady Assistant
A ll call» answered day or night
Phone 25. i
Halsev, Or-gon
D ELB ER T STARR
rutterai Director and Licensed
Kmbalmer
L A D Y A S S IS T A N T
Brownsville, Oregon
TUSSI NG & TU8SING
LAW YERS
Halsey and Brownsville
O re g o n
PROBLEM
F a ir rueo are mora careful
motor car drivers than dark
men. but brunettes are much
steadier than bloods at the
•te rrin a wheel. It was declar.-d
by experts at a luotbcoo cale
bratlcg tba opening o f the fall
automobile show Io London r e
centi/.
Incidentally It was stated
that one woman In four lo Cop­
land knows how to drive a mo­
C h an ey 's most m aiterful
Chinese characterization
Come early fur arata
O il W ill M ake Steering
Easier for C ar Driverc
S M A L L C A R M A Y S O L V E T R A F F IC
Brunette I* Moat
C areful Car D river
Pasting on Blind Turns
V ery Dang erout Practice
Passing on blind turns! That's too
common a tra it of the average motor­
ist. according to the safety bureau of
the National Automobile dob. Mak
ng up time, delay In passing the car
ahead until too late for such passing,
recklesvneaa, taking a chance, all these
factors enter Into the problem of
hazard.
A group of newspaper men set out
to observe the other day a driver who
was Just ahead of them and who
seemed to have a habit of attempting
to pass at the wrong moment. Time
a fter time thia driver would slow up
on the straight away .o n ly to speed
«{id pass the ear* ahead when he came
to a turn.
There was something
rudleally wrung with hla driving corn
plex. H e might have Intended to tie
careful, but hla Judgment brought him
to grief.
Most accidents are caused by Just
such drivers, drivers who should
not be allowed at the wheel of
motor car. aa they are a menace to
the safety of others. The Innocent
victim la usually the man swinging
around a turn only to find a foolhardy
pilot taking more than his share of
the highway.
A forfeiture o f a driver's license, a
few days In Jail, these are sentences
that should be the reward of the
man who takes a chance when In tak-
'ng the chunce he endangers the lives
•if others on the roud.
Thia light car la used by business men of The Dulles because it can
-w iggle" Its way through heavy traffic. It Is so light that it cun be picked
up, one end at a time and parked In a small place. It Is capable o f running
at s speed of 12 miles an hour. This type of car, In the opinion of experts,
may solve the traffic problem of the future.
Im m ortal Song
W here Bird» G ather
The popular song, “Home, Sweet
Home,'' was first sung to the Amerl
can public on November 12, 1823. The
occasion was the N'ew York produc
tlon of the opera or melodrama, "Clari,
the Maid of M ilan."
Bird lovers declare that there Is no
place in the United States where a
close observer can see more varieties
of birds in the course of a year than
In and around Cape M ay on the Jersey
coast
Published every Thursday at Halsey,
O. A. C., April 25—Pearl Pehrsson of
Oregon, by Wm. H. Wheeler.
Halsey, sophomore In vocational edu­
cation, had e leading part in the an­
nual women's stunt show, a major $1 a «year In advance A rrearage*
12 l-2c a m onth. Stops when time
dramatic event, presented April 22 and
expires
unless
continuance
is
23. Each sorority and woman's or­
ordered.
ganization had 30 minutes to give its
20c an inch; no discount
number. Ten organizations take part Advertising.
for tim e or space; no charge for
each year.
composition or changes. Anounce­
Miss Pehrsson was in the number
ments of entertainm ents, food sales,
presented by the Alpha Delta Pi soror­
etc., whose object is to raise money,
ity. A silver loving cup given by the
charged at regular advertising rates.
associated women students was first Announcements of religious meetings,
place award and there were cash prizes
not exceeding four inches, free if
for second and third place.
copy is r-ceived before Tuesday,
Forrest Pickett.
The automobile causes so many more
deaths than the pistol that it may be
Stage and Railroad Time
classed as a deadly weapon. Here in
Effective A p ril 17, 1927
Halsey the baseball bat is aspiring fo r!
the honor. Leland Pugh got a swipe Brownsville Halsey stage leaves Halsey
8:25 p. m. 4:25 p. m. 12:25 p. m.
: from one last week that cut his temple
Arrives Brownsville
open and sent him to a doctor and
8:50 p. m. 4:50 p m. 12:50 p. m.
! George Workinger’s son Kenneth had
Leaves Brownsville
• his mouth almost doubled in size for
11:15 a. in. 3,20 p. in 9:00 p. m
' a while by a blow from one.
Irm a ,
daughter
of
D w ig ht
S m ith, fell and broke an arm
A sou ot W. J. M c A llis te r was
kicked by a cranky Ford be was
cranking and i t broke bis arm
A ll these helped to relieve the
monotony of Dr. M arks' life.
Several hundred Oregon school
teachers are expected to be among the
2,000 students lor the two university
summer sessions this year.
Thirty-three education courses will
be offered, Including provisions for ad­
vanced and graduate study. Four
women and fourteen men have been
engaged to teach education, and, in
all, there will be 100 professors on the
summer faculty teaching 110 courses,
Sim ple A rrangem ent to
G ain E xtra Gas M ileage
I f you car Is fitted w ith an auto­
matic windshield w iper o f the vacuum
operated type you can fit an auxiliary
a ir Inlet to get more mileage out of
your gnsoline on long runs. Connect
a petcock In the rubber hose line lead-
Average M otorist W ill Be
Found G u ilty of Neg­
lecting Some D etail.
ears.
TUBE REMOVED
FROM WIPER.
WINDSHIELD
ADJUST PETCOCK
TO RUNNING CONDITIONS
CASH
FROM INTAKE
MANIFOLD
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Three f i r e Factor«.
There are only three factors which
govern the coat per mile of tire opera­
tion. The first Is the quality of the
tire, the second, the conditions of op­
eration, and the third, the care o f the
tire by the owner. In order to hut
down the cost of ttre mileage, all
three factors must be regarded as Im ­
portan t
It Is of no benefit to buy the beat
tires obtainable, put them on your
“nr, and then forget about them.
Watch for small cut», bruises, pieces
of metal or other foreign matter In
your tires.
Slight defects such aa
these. If unattended to, Will cause
»et lons trouble.
Proper Inflation of tlrea la moat Im ­
portant. Tires of any size are made
to hold a definite amount of a ir under
pressure. Any certain tire la designed
•o carry Ms prescribed weight only If
la properly Inflated.
Therefore,
lon't w ait unttt your tlrea are obvl-
>B«ty flat before reinflating them,
end don't trust to the "kick" method s *
to tell you whether or not they are
hard enough. Take a pressure read
ng once a week, whether your tires
« v ia to need It or n ot Vndertnflatlon
flexes the ttre alde-walla too much,
'suslng them to break down.
Care o f Balloon Tlrea.
Underiuflatlen In a balloon ttre la
tot aa noticeable as In cord tires, and
’or this reason, extra rare must be
«ken In checking up on balloon tires
• his type of tire. It It not neces­
sary to use auch high pressure as In
ord Urea, but It Is Just as Important
to see that you have proper Inflation
Balloon tlrea are also often overln-
flaled. Thia destroys much of their
IKiwer to absorb road shocks.
Don’t thus« your tires by driving
car tracks and deep ruts, or by
scraping curbstones. And don't for
get that proper care of your tires
menns a saving both o f time and
money.
More Mileage on Long Runt.
ing to the w iper and on long runs you
can pull the end of the hose off the
w iper and allow extra a ir Into the
m anifold by adjusting the petcock.
The Illustration shows the arrange­
ment.— Popular Science Monthly.
Mated among the strict prohibitions
observed bj, operators of United
States army cars are Smoking while
N O T IC R
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csreated sounding of horn«.
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Of Appointment
.4 Administrator
Not.ce i . hereby given that ths under ,’£ *
h ,f k ? * ‘ * r
car*
a.irt! I *
.'
ro*ds fh» driver roust
• ik gne.l,
«»<L by *n ordrr of the Countv
County C
Cauri
of Linn oontv ( -regno ha« been tp
’10 ’ r»duced speed so that no un
pointed at administrator of the e s iti, | °»ce»»ary dust w ill be raised to oh
n i l A U .g g .n e r de, sa erd
A ll per- »eure the vision of other motorist*
•o a t tiamng claims a g tla * laid fatate tre When tuee’ lng sa a r r ~ 'a c h ln r ’c«r the
reoutre,I
to pretent
’
-
■ ™ '"rw r the »
month* from
, he d a l. them
of t w o ithin
t X l s
e ia 1
! - ’“
the date of this notlea.
no
less
than
h
alf
the
road.
I f the road
w ith the proper voucher» to the under
signed si h it residence a boot five m ile . ta narrow or rough he must flow down
to half speed Nu operator Is allowed
southeast of Halsey,- ta Lion county
Oregon
to halt oo a bridge, narrow road or
Dated this 31st day of March, 1927
bead of the road These traffic orders
A O. Waggener
har« beta drawn np to provide the
Administrator aforesaid grestaa» poaatbla saving of life, time
Turning A T u ttin g A t ty * tot Ad»r.
and ipotnr equipment.
5 c a L in e W e e k ly
Sand or gravel can be bad cheap
at tbe p la n t 2 miles east, on the
B row nsville road, after it opens Up
in M ay.
For Sale— Standard make of p i.
ano in v ic in ity w ill be sacrificed.
M ust sell at once; 110 m o n th ly.
W rite T a llm a n Piano store, Salem.
At the Study club meeting a week
ago today at the Wells home fifteen
members were present. The lesson, on
“God’s Great Women and the Bible
In Literature,” was given by Mrs.
Merwyn Van Nice. Mrs. Cummings,
delegate, reported the district meeting
at Corvallis. Mrs. C. P. Stafford, who
Is an active member of the phllhar-t
monk: club at Salem, gave a review of
Madame Butterfly" and sang "Some
Fine Day” from that opera. Mrs. C.
P. Moody was chosen delegate to the
state convention at Bend, May 25 to
27. Genevieve assisted Mrs. Wells In
serving refreshments. Next meeting
May 5, with Mrs. Gertrude Smith.
A U T O M O B IL E H IN T S
A car th a t w ill go eighty miles
hour shouldn't.
an
Too high a tem perature w ill dry out
the rubber In tires, w hile too low w ill
stiffen It,
• • •
Do not use a nonskid tire on one
rear wheel and a plain tread on the
other wheel.
• • s
BY COURTNtY RYLYY COOPYR C0fycOT7: IW.CM4W-V
A rm y C ar Driver« Must
Share Road W ith Others
S p e c ia l N o tic e s
We do not intend to dole out in
hom eopathic doses the »tory, “ The
Clock T urned B ack,'' which begins
in next week’s Knterpri»«. Many
people fail to get full enjoym ent
from a serial chopped in tocou m n a
and half colum ns and dished up
one piece a t a time.
AIR ENTERS
HERE.
Most forgotten of all parts of a mo­
tor car when they are In good condi­
tion, and most blamed when they go
wrong, tires plead mutaly for a
driver’ s attention.
I t you should ask the average mo­
torist whether h» takes care of hla
tires, he would probably reply, "O f
euuraa"; and yet lit* chances are that
he I t neglactful of some detail of tire
A rrives Halsey
11:40 a. m. 3:50 p. m. 9:30 p m.
Upon request from passengers desir­
ing to use train Ko. 16, leaving Halsev
at 6 10 a. m.. stage w ill call at Browns­
v ille in tim e to protect this connection.
Otherwise no protection.
Southern Pacific trains arrive going
north
3:50, 6.10, 11:49 a. in. aud 4; 11 p. m.
G oing south
12:21, 8:23 and 11:19 p in.
A ll trains except that going north at
4:11 p. in. stop only when flagged.
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Charming story in which a man who had
never known a real boyhood started out
to learn the joys of that period of life. In
order to turn the clock back be sought the
advice and active aid of a regular boy.
The two had some bang-up adventures,
some thrills, and between them uncovered
some genuine romance and a lot of fun.
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An emergency cutter pin can be
made from a common h air pin by a
few twists of the pliers.
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A man never realizes just what
“dumbness" means until he Is driving
on a country road and meets a cow.
P
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v ic in ity . B e au tifu l ib strn m e n t; a
bargain ; p ay 1 10 a m onth. For
particu'arg address Western Piano
B ro k e ia g e C o , 413 N orth Boren
avenu>, Seattle.
llspfi PirHIfl
8Scrifice fin«
u ic u rid iu UMd pianoiftaken
MUSt 06 SOld ' mmediately.
W ill give very
eaiy terms to responsible p arty.
For fu ll particulars address P o rt­
land Music Co , 227 S ixth street,
Portland, Oregon,
B u y fo o d in s u ra n c e
N e x t a u tu m n w i ll be
NOW .
TOO LATE
. Start your baby chic!’ « on
A L B E R S ' C H IC K S TA R TE R
or LILLY 'S
L IF E IN S U R A N C E F E E D
I t ’ ’ X i l t o With dried 8Weet £ ilk aDd cod » " » 0« for bettor
’
We carry a fu ll line of each
T. J. SKIRV1N SEED Co.,
Halsey and H arrisburg
Learn How to Turn the Clock Back Yourself
by Reading This Serial in
For
fu tu re
success
w it h
y o u r flo c k o f
The RURAL ENTERPRISE
ch icke n s use
beginning next week
TRIANGLE
W e expect to print about a page of it each
week, a n d if you have a fnend in O regon to
whom you would like to make a gift worth a
dollar or two, at a cost to you of only ten cents,
give the dime and the address to the Enterprise
and the story will be mailed.
F0R
SALE
in H alsey
Developing Mashes and Scratches
Compute stock always on hand.
FLEECE TW
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