from the McVey store at Rowland. Ijlsey and Other Newt LOW RATES for time payments on these cars f NY FAMILY e n tite d to credit may buy • General Motors car and pay for it while using it, under t r e GMAC Plan. • When time payments f rst became an accepted form of car purchase, General Motors organized its own finance company, the General Motors Accep­ tance Corpcraticn, to make sure th a t the sale of its cars on time would be in the buyer’s interest and th at the finance charges would be fair. GMAC rates have always been low; and the last reduction has saved General Motors* customers more than $12,000,000. The General Motors line includes "a car for every purse and purpose”—a suitable model for every in­ come. You can buy it out of income, paying no more than the cash delivered price, plus o n ly the low GMAC financing charge. And the whole transac­ tion is so conducted as to keep your goodwill and satisfaction. Ä CLIP TH E C O U P O N SE TH E GMAC PLAN to en jo y a new car now . U Use it to get a b e tte r car for what you plan to spend. Have General Motors quality. Share in the economies of volume production. Look over the list of General M otois cars below. See which car suits your purse. Then check and mail the coupon. We will send you full information about th a t car and about the fair, low-cost GMAC Plan of paying for it out of income. D on’t wait. Clip the coupon and mail it TODAY. GENERAL MOTORS - • —— - - - —CLIPTH C O U P O N « - - - — —- — ial from lung trouble which followed RURA*. ENTERPRISE Published every Thursday at Halsey The rocking of the newly graded a »evert ca-eof influenza. l.l>,s Lillian Barber it working for Oregon, by Wm. H Wheeler road to Brownsville with gravel from Mrs Southworth T h e little fire e fe lj ch ild who w«s the pit two miles east of here will Mrs. Fannie Starr of Newport is iurl by c a ttle is not yet consid ered (1 a year in advance. Arrearages 12 Sc soon be under way staying with her son George while his ■ut of danger, but it improving. a month. Stops when time »-pires wife is at Portland for medical tre a t­ There was a surprise party at Karl ualess continuance is ordered. ment Friends are glad to hear she Bramwell's Sunday Karl's mothei B rad M j -» il nursing a cracked Advertising. 20c an inch; no discount Is improving and stepfather, David Froman anc rib. for time or space; no charge for Mr Fred Robins has beer enjoying wife and Miss Marguerite Ward of Al­ We cannot afford to refuse accept­ composition or changes. Announce­ a visit from his mother, who lives bany and from Portland Mr. and Mrs able advertising, for that is what sup­ ments of entertainm ents, food sales, Fannie Ross and son Howard. Mrs at Lebanon. etc., whose object is to raise money, Ray Seidles and Mrs. Hattie Sayloi ports a newspaper. This week, for charged at regular advertising rates' once, the Enterprise has been flooded Mrs. Hubert Almon and young were the guests. with prosperity, and we have been Announcements of religious meetings, daughter «ere reported leaving the hospital for her new home near Inde­ not exceeding four inches, free if Clark's confectionery has been re- forced to cut down the installment of pendence the last of last week. copy is received before Tuesday. shingled on the north slope of the 'With the Clock Turned Back," and postpone some other matter. Next Mrs. George Hayes is home after a roof week there will probably be no oversup- few days spent In Portland Franklyn, granddaughter of the Stage and Railroad Time Grandpa Hill purchased a Shetland Deans, came from Bandon with them Brownsville-Halsey stage leaves Halsey pony for his grandchildren. Phillis for a stay of a few weeks. Numfcering G ear Shift to 8 25 p. ra., 4 25 p. m„ 12:25 p. m Sid Buddy fl*»'t and it is hard to f»ll Help in Handling Lever Arrives Brownsville Delegates to the Rebecca assembly who enjoys the pony most, the chil­ at Astoria were Mr. and Mrs. Elber. 8 50 p. m ., 4:50 p. ra, 12:50 p. m. In tern lilng Ids w ife to drive a tun dren or grandpa. Leaves Brownsville Isom, Mrs John Salash, Mrs Clay •orlst found that she was having great 11:15 a. m , 3:20 p. m., 9:00 p. m. Bert Minckley and Oren From have Moody and Mrs. Bali Bond. liflleulty In remembering the several • Arrives Halsey shipped several carloads of spring je a r r lilf t positions, end as a rem it Mrs. Hettie Saylor of Portland if vms slowing up her shifting consider 11 40 a. m., 2:50 p. m., 9 30 p. m. lambs the past two weeks from Halsey visiting her mother, Mrs. M. M Ward tbly, due to having to stop to think Upon request from passengers desir­ Mrs. Florence Leeper of Eugene came M t . and Mrs. D F. Dean did no. vhlclt lever position was which. He ing to use train No. 18. leaving Halsey to the recital given by Mrs. Jess Cross at 6 10 a m , stage will call at Browns­ at the Christian church Saturday come here from Bandon last week ill upon the Idea of employing some ville in time to protect this connection. m ull metal numbers, such as might simply for a visit, but as a more o night. >e used for small signs and the like, Otherwise no protection. less permanent change of location George Maxwell drove to Albany Mr. Dean's occupation there threaten­ •rocurlng a “ I," "2,” "3" and an “ R." Southern Pacific trains arrive going north Sunday to spend the day with friends ed his health. For a few weeks they le nailed them to the footboard In Mr. and Mrs Hoyt have rented the wUl run the telephone office and le. iroper position to Indicate the way the 3:50, 6:10, 11 49 a. m. and 4:11 p. m Going south ever had to be shifted to effect any Earnest Hoover house Mr Hoyt (Mrs Stafford take a vacation. 12:21, 8:23 and 11:19 p. m. iven speed change. The Idea worked drives a truck and is working on the Miss Mearle Straley is engaged—to o advantage, and the beginner had All trains except th at going north at Halsey-Brownsville road. I teach at Marshfield. •eiy to glance down at the number* 4:11 p. m. stop only when flagged. Friends of Mrs. Ada Pearl of Oregon Miss Winifred Rose, who recently o know exactly which way to carry City were pleased to meet her at the sold the Marinello beauty parlor at he lever elim inating all uncertainty. Mrs. Char|es Sterling Dead Methodist church Sunday morning Albany, and Harold Albro of Meade A She returned home In the evening. ' Albro. Albany optometrists, announce MVe. C h a rles S te rlin g w as 'o u n d Joe Hetzel and sister were Sunday their engagement to become life p a rt­ d ea d in bed a t B ro w n sv ille T u es­ ners. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nlccwood. day morning. Mrs, S trrlirg was Standing room was in demand pal Ellen Vannice was a week end visit­ Ithe piano recital by Mrs. Cross' pupilt or at her brother Merwin's home. activ e in all good w orks, an d also I evening. Mr and Mrs. McAlpin and friends j o e r i n t h ; c nducling of tbs from Portland visited Mrs. C P Staf A co m p an y has been in c o rp o rsl produce busii.wsz « h ’c'i she had ford over Sunday. Mrs. Stafford m ot­ > cd at Scio to c n fru it, vegetable ored back to Portland with them to help« 1 her h u sb a n 1 b u ild f r :t n a tod me. t- spend a few days. small lig h tn in g to one of th e E v e n tt W a g g e n rr o f Brow ps Rev and Mrs. Miller of the Metho- moat «xlensive cnlcrprir®* in town. dlst church drove to Portland the first I v lie died M o n d ay , aged 33 afte of last week to attend the interna- I , :n „ „ „ .. , , ’ . , Do Mother's Fyes Bother? tlonal council of religious education. I ’• f® I 'f t a widow M b Emerson of the Mountain Renienber that mother i i not a» young Mr. Miller returning Friday while Mrs *n d to o small children. 's she Used to be. and a'ong with her S t tes Tower company was in Miller remained for a longer visit. I tk . . ., , . * 1 Ih e city co u n cil b all has a new a Ivancing year« her eyesight begins to town Monday Asked how t i e fail Let us fit her with glasses before The Sunday evening service at the covering of sh in g les it is too 1 ite. 7-per-cent preferred stock of lie Methodist church consisted of reportf TL , , of delegates to last Week’s Epworth I ■ he long.w iehed for big lu m b e r Broken Lenses Duplicated company, now being offered for league convention at Springfield. »1 B row nsville is now prom - You may break your glaases-acci- sale, was going, be said be bad The missionary society of the Chris- |>ge^ by R. N. S tan w o o d , who s a te 'le!” s happen—h»t »ave the pieces. m J ah ^ ’" t " n*’ 7a * in duP“ “ te himself sold ninety shares th at tian church met with Mrs. William he hs» th e in e.led b -c'd n t? u. C lin g . the original lenses without re-ezanun- day. The par value of the stock Wells last week. M as R u th Q u im b y died e a rly atlon 8 $100 and it commands a pre­ E. Coon of Shedd died Monday M EADE & ALBRO night. He would have been 09 the this m ornirg in a Corvallis ho«pi Optometrists, 312 First st , Albany, Ore. mium. coming fall. Trees were blown down and wires put out of commission Monday night by high winds in this valley and down the Columbia, but there was nothing like what has been shaking much of the country cast of the Rockies. r - The Burns detective agency has been assessed $4000 damages for arresting a man on a charge of forgery without sufficient evidence. Monday night burglars pilfered goods I General Motor* (Dept. A , Detroit, Mich. D L E A S E tend, w ithout any obligation to me. Illustrated • ture about the General M ott rt product I have marked —together w ith the name of the nearest dealer Io case w ith a demonstration. ALSO SEN O YOUH PROVING GROUND Nam e______ _ __ __________________ liters' below 1 may BOOK. ............ ....... A d d re s s _____ _________________ .....________________ CH EV RO LET 1 . Back to Nature * Doctors told Thomas Brenf, owner of the $700,000 Amolgcm ated foundries, that within a yeai he must go back to nature, eithei • in a wooden overcoat or without. 3 He chose to go without. £ • 9 9 7 m „ j a . — $525 to $743 1 valve c UT vrole PO N T IA C 5 mo lels — $775 to $975 1 9 “ Hotpoint ” Electric Ranges A low-priced ' ‘«lx” whi h, it a quality product lu appear- ■nee •o d conni ruction. V alu e proved by unprecedented □ □ □ Here is Our Special Offer H\ # in Prlc< c lo t, lui lines, I (»her Bodies. I uco fuiUn. A ll convenience*. OLDSMOB1LE 11 models—$875 to$ 1190 “ A Size to Fit Every Need ’’ A fine car at moderate o » t . Gratifica your finer taatei tatto- bet every need. Deaw fui Flaher Bodies. Duco f i n t i . NOW ONLY owcrful 6-cvlinder .ng ite. Harnionfc balancer and provem enn. 4-wheei bn kea. A n d a wide choice o f models. O A K LA N D $8.50 7 m o d el.— $1093 to $1295 | V\ inning and holding a .o d w illj everywhere because o f Ite superior performance. F l.h er Uodlee. D uco finish. Rubber Balance in 18 EASY Payments I silenced ch attlt. 4-whe»l brakes. A "rix" whose quality to y assured as a product o f Genera ‘.Motors. B U IC K 18 model* — $ 8195 to $1995 I ^ v ,r >b®dy knows B u k k t w Arth. General M otors erapha- I 7.’ * ’ „ * ,t* tcm»nc that », new models represent ‘T W L _ J Greatest Bulck Eve, B u ilt./V lb ra tto n le e e bereektd b e lie f 6-crIlnd er valve-in head engine. F .ih e r Bodies. Duco tin Uh. 1* the m e r e s t of the H otpoint Range Forget your kitchen worriee end have more time for ycur own enjoy aent I L a SALLE 6 m ode» — $2495 to $2685 g ” ' " * 1 . !t‘ otoT\ | * t“ t » n ttib u rio n to the fina car figld. N e w and beautiful car faaito ied and btdlt by Cadillac *T a □ □ 8 "«s- CADILLAC 50 ^vetyleKod typee— \ $2995 to $ 9000 l in field. Standard o f the nd upbolsterv com binati see to emphtuUe I • CALL P R IC E S B p . B. F A C T O R Y ] Down Geeh.’* Ht Said to Him.-elf With a Giunt. “They Think I’m a Wild Mani" Here he is, back pretty c’ose to nature. We see him just leaving a Sunday schcol picnic. The story began in the Rural Enterprise M jy 5. 1927. O Completely Installed and a liberal allowance given for your old fuel range. xXothing elae to buy. See them today at our office M ountain S tates P ower C ompany We have back number*- For ten cents we will send • (be entire story to a n y '# address in Oregon. Have it sent to a frit'ml. ® t Enterbrise 1 FRIGIDAIRE eU tric re- . f— 1 D EL C O 4JQ H T eldttrfc * m