2 ? u r a P E n t e r £ r i s e i S e £ t £ ir n b e r i29i>2 9 2 7 i R u r a l E n t e r p r is e vice on the railroads is featuring Ten Jersey cattle sell at auction Published Thursday at Halsey Oregon, these diehes on their menus again. at Hillsboro at average of $115 H F w S A A LAKE each. Publidwr, Here's a good one found written Dairymen and poultryinen plan 11 a year in advance. Arrearages 12S4e I across the hack end of an old rat. cooperative buying association at a month. Stops when time expires I tie trap that first saw ths light of Hood River. unless continuance is ordered. lay in a small Michigan town in Many claims filed on reported Advertising, 20t an Inch; no discount [ the early ’90s " I do not choose to platinum deposits on Mary’s Pi a 1'. for time or space; no charge for run in 1928.” Enterprise stockmen ship 27 cars composition or changes. Announce­ ments of entertainments, food sales, of lambs in one train. etc., whose object is to raise money, Eighteen cars of fat cattle ship­ charged at regular advertising rates. Business Should Be ped from Joseph in one train, Announcements of religious meetings, not exceeding four Inches, free If copy is received before Tuesday. Mentioned in Paper Every business house in Halsey should he represented in the dis­ play space of the Enterprise. It is not only fair to yourself but to your fellow business associates and to those who make their home iu Halsey. Not necessarily a large a 1 but it should be a fair represen­ tative of your busines. This is wbat the Atuericttn Bankers’ Mag- axjne has to say say on on the the subject subject in in Infantile paralysis appears on the increase in Oregon and seven ty-two cases have been reported to the Oregon State Board of Hea'th. Reports from other states indicate an increase in the number of cases of infantile paralysis reported as well as In Oregon. Every precau tion should be taken against its spread d. Chi dren should not be permitted to come in contact with jueatian: sick persons whether it be adults "A stranger picking up a news­ or children who are ill paper should be able to tell what business ¡s represented in the town Through his ranch manager, the by locking at the business men­ Prince of Wales recently signed a tioned in the paper. This is the marketing agreement with the Al best possible town advertiser. The berta wheat pool covering 1000 man who does not advertise his acres of grain. Over half the wheat business does an injustice to himself growers of Canada belong to wheat and (he town. The man who in­ pools A movement of this kind sists on sharing the business that would benefit this locality greatly. cmies to town but refuses to ad­ Few people in the state realiz; vertise his own is not a valuable the extent of our highway system addition to any town. The life From figures compiled by the Ore­ and snap of a town depends upon gon state motor association, a mo­ the wideawake libe-ul advertising torist traveling 150 miles a day me?. I t’s the truth.” would require almost 3J days Io traverse t he state highway alone Som e In te r e s tin g F a c ts The big sign at the intersection Of Oregon Industries of the east and west highways at Junction City became so ashamed The old war-time wooden bar­ of itself and the falsity it has been racks at the Agricultural college is practicing on transient motorists, to give way to a million dollar that it obliterated itself from the housing plan. sight of man Monday of last week- Russian soviet agents buy 452 blooded Oregon sheep for export to There seems hope for the good Russia. old fashioned dishes like corn beef Oregon dairymen won first and and cabbage, the boiled dinner and second butter prizes at California Irish stew, as the dining car ser- state fair. Alfred P. Sloan, Jr., Knows His Onions > F i b a ny^0»rectory K- 7:20 Do you know Oregon? 7:30 Farm utility program. F i^ h e r - B r a d e n Furierai Oirectors-Embalmeri 8:00 Grange lecture btur. Lady Assistane Thursday evening, October 6. Cliapel or Residence Funerali, 7:15 The collegiate sporiliglit. l ’hone 95. Albany, Orego 7:25 Do you know Oregon? 7:30 Timely farm topics. 7;45 Chats with the homemaker. W L. W R IG H T Friday evening, October 7. 7 15 The newsboy. .20 Do you know Oregon? 7:30 Farm utility program. U. C. ROSSMAN', Local Manager A i.BANY baking co . * * A lbany Floral Co. tp A S T A LBA N Y BARBER Charles R. Ooltra, Proprietor Specializing in Ladies' and Children’, Hair Cuts and Bobs. Work Guarani»,! 1029 East Second St. Albany ore Lady Assistant 1 • (By an Enterpiise Reporter) Cut flower, , and plants. Floral art for every and all occasions. Flower phone 45f)-f. FUNERAL DIRECTOR L a k e C r eek N e w s 405 West First BUTTBR-NUT BREAD ALBANY STATE BANK-We TA-invite your business. Savings and commercial accounts. Capital, aurolu, undivided profits, $100. C00. All calb answered davoruight Rhone 255 Halsey, Oregon PA STB U R N ’S GROCERY 4th and Lyons Street Alfred P. Sloan, Jr., president cf Mr. and Mrs. C.S. Williams and ■ X The place to buy good groceries at the the General Motors corporation, ion drove to Corvallis Sunday af­ right price. On the corner, plenty of room to park. Albany. recently gave a strong indorsement ternoon to visit their daughter, of the value of the country weekly Miss Helen, who is attending O V ortm iller Furniture Co., fumi. 1 ture, ruga, linoleum, stoves ranges newspaper. Indiscussirg this year A. C. this year. Funeral directors. 427-43J west First advertising campaign for General Mrs. Dicey Brock has been visit­ street, Albany, Oregon. Motors corporation, Mr Sloan said ing her son, Henry Brock and fam­ 422 W e s t E ir s t S t r e e t F-H L E R T ’ S g r o c e r y n part; “ I believe in the country ily, this week. 401 W First street A lb a n y , O r e g o n weekly newspaper. I believe that Successor to J. D. sears Mr. and Mrs Arley Cummings We w ill tay to please you no printed matter in the United attended church here Sunday States is more thoroughly read, or OOLM AN & JACKSON morning and were dinner guests t Grocery—Bakery has more influence than the pages E verything in the line of eats at the Martin Cummings home. of these home town newspapers Opposite Postoffice Universal & Colonial Ranges Mr and Mrs. Carter Alliogham, Mr. Sloan, who heads one of the MPERIAL CAFE, 209 W. Firet of Portland, were week end guests largest manufacturing industries in , Harold G. Murphy Prop. at the C. S. Williams home. Karl Phone 665 the United States, backs bis state­ W k nkvkr closk Williams who is attending school Telephone 312Y Reasonable Prices ment by the liberal u^e of adver­ ennings Auto Top Shop—Auto tising space in the weekly papers in Portland accompanied them. C. W . RYDER trim in in g , seat covers and winter in- Word has been received that Mrs. of the country in keeping the peo­ closures. 202 E. Second. Phone 418J. Pianos and Player Pianos N. L. Jennings Manager ple posted in what is what in auto­ W. B Smith, wife of the former Tuned, Repaired and pastor here, is failing rapidly and mobiles. agel’s Bob and Beauty Shoppe, Rebuilt. little hope is entertained for her Hotel Albany Manicuring, marcelling, facial Out of town mail and telephone recovery. She is at the home of O .A .C . R a d i o F a r m Mias Lamphear, operator orders w ill receive prompt atten­ P r o g r a m B r o a d c a s t i n g her daughter, Mrs.Eddy, at Marsh­ tion. Formerly with Checkering J^OSCOE AMES HARDWARE field. - Piano Co., Boston Ray Barley of Tangent visited The Winchester Store Davenport Music Store Albany, O Radio Station K. O A. C. Ruesol Herndon Sunday. 270.1 meters; 500 watts; Pacific InClirDnPP A General Line with at- ! III3UI dllbG tractive rates. Specializ­ Thomas Palmer, who has been Standard Time. ill for some time, is now improv­ E y e S t r a in N e r v e S tr a in ing in automobile and truck insurance. Monday evening, October 3. J. L. Stuart, Insurance Agency, ing rapidly. Eye strain means nerve strain—correct i:00 The newsboy. HO W. 2nd St., Albany, Ore. Phone 233 Mr. Lloyd Simons aud family glasses improve vision aud nerves. Our 7:10 4 H club meeting. Fisher Bros. Implement ( 3 have moved to a farm near Harris­ methods assure accurate examinations. 7:30 Farm utility program. T h e S c ie n c e o f O p to m e tr y burg. Phone 47 122 N. Broadalbin st. Tuesday evening, October 4. Albany, Oregou Skil' and experience in the profession of 7:15 The newsboy. optometry cannot be acquired in a month John Deere Implements Davenport Music House 7:20 Do you know Oregon? or a year. Modern optometry is the re­ DeLaval Separators and Milkers 7:30 Timely farm topics. sult of long and exhaustive study. Such Good Used Pianos and Or Fencing and Farmers’ Hardware experience is our bid for your patronage | gans $75 00 up. Also new 7:45 Chats with the homemaker. and good w ill. instruments. West 1st. St Wednesday evening, October 5. Phone 312-J Albany, Oregon. 7:15 The newsboy. E. L. Stiff Furniture Co. G Complete Home Furnishers I J N FARM LOANS at lowest rate of interest, t Real Estate Insurance Prompt service, courteous treatment. | Wn. B a in , w ith Lane County Abstract company, Albany I f yon enjoy a good meal I And know a good meal when you get it You'll be back for you’ll not forget it. An Open Letter to the Editor From the President o f General Alotors J—/AST SPRING I wrote jo u that my belief in the country newspaper had led us in General Motors to decide to advertise our products together in the small-city press of the country. The returns from the series of the messages recently published have justified that faith; ond we shall continue to advertise in your community through your newspaper this fall. It occurs to me, however, that some of your readers may be asking: “ What is General Motors?” and “Why is General Motors?” These are fair questions and I should like to answer them as frankly as I can. General Motors was organized some years ago on the theory that a group of large com­ panies, working together, could render a better service than they could separately. In this we simply applied to industry a principle that is as old as civilization as regards the human family and human progress. Oiiginal members of the General Motors family • ere Euick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Oak land and Oldsmobile, together with the Delco Light Company and other well-known com panics manufacturing automotive equipment. By joining together their resources, we were able to establish great Research Laboratories, a 1245-acre Proving Ground and the GMAC Plan of credit purchase; to effect vast econ omies in purchase and manufacture and distribution; to assure and maintain thequality of every product in the General Motors family. Has the General Motors family principle proved itself in practice? The best answer, I think, is to compare the Chevrolet, Buick, Cadillac, Oldsmobile and Oakland of today with the models of five or ten years ago. Then add Pontiac, a General Motors crea­ tion. Add LaSalle, another General Motors creation. And then consider how General Motors has developed these cars into a com­ plete line, within which any family may find a suitable quality car at the price it plans to pay: “ A Car for Every Purse and Purpose.” Another example is Frigidaire, the electric refrigerator. General Motors had the resources to spend millions to develop a satisfactory refrigerator, and then to apply to its manu­ facture the same processes which have in­ creased the utility and lowered the cost of the automobile. We believe that this record justifies General Motors as an economic institution. Its prod­ ucts are quality products, first of all. Their prices represent the economies of united effort passed on to the purchaser. In the last year one in each three automobiles chosen by the public has been a General Motors car. The service of Delco Light electric plants has extended to more than a quarter million homes, while Frigidaire has become the world’s largest sell­ ing convenience of its kind. We believe also that the values now offered in the current General Motors products (which are listed below) prove anew that ' many minds are better than one” and that a family of companies, working together, can produce results which are decidedly in the public interest and of increasing benefit to the individual family. Very truly yours, Alfred P. Sloan, Jr., President General Motors Corporation Detroit, September 23, 1927 GENERAL MOTORS CHEVROLET- PONTIAC« OLDSMOBILE . f« /G /D .4 /Ä f—r * , OA-vLAND BUICK• L a SALLE Xr/ri<»ra/»r - V £ L C O-LIG H T - E l'C , rit p C U .t C P l t > i / T im h P e f t e t e is • CADILLAC I PARAGON CAFE Tuesdays G E O . M . G IL C H R I S T ALBAN Y | Ticket office Bell l.ine Stage. | Optometrists, 312 First st., Albany, Ore. Albany to San Francisco, $ 15. M EADE & A LBRO Com ing to Albany Albany - [Creamery Association Dr. Mellenthin Manufactuters of Specialist LINN BUTTER | in I n te r n a l M e d ic in e fo r th e | a n d B u y e r s o f EJggs A F a r m e r s ’ C o -o p e r a tiv e p a s t f if t e e n y e a r s C ream ery D o e s N o t O p e ra te Chrysler Cars [HOTEL ALBANY|A;Yate'-Kent W ill be at ~ . Monday, October 3 Office hour« 10 a nJ. to 4 p. m. and K o ls te r , F e d e r a l, a n d C r o sle y D J’ A • Kadio Accessories i ONE DAY ONLY Waldo Anderson | N o C h a r g e for C o n s u lt a tio n I & Son Dr. Metlenthin is a regular graduate I ¡1 surgery and is licensed I ' the state ot Oregon. He doe« not ¡ crate for chronic appendicitis gal, I-tones, ulcers id the stomach, tonsils I or adenoids. He has to his credit wonderful re­ sults m diseases of the stomach, liver. I bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kid­ neys. bladder, bed wetting, catarrh, v«ak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, lag | ulcers and rectal ailments. l ■ • ■ Albany, Oregon S t e t l e r ’s Dishes and Crockery ware Below are the names o f a few of h i* I many satisfied patients in Oregon who Invebccn treated for one of the above | named causes: . Elmer Booker. Condon. Chas. Desch, Portland. D. G. Horn. Bonanza. Fred Shields, Klamath Fall». Daniel Stienon. Alleghany. R. E. Neal. Central Poin», Joe Sheoslups, Uobbon. I Remember the above date, that D M SUt,£ ,/ ° I ,».On. ,h i* ,r,p wiM free j and that this treatment is different. I A lb a n y , O re. ■" am J. F. . Emmett Insurance Agency 106 West Second St., Albany, Ore FIR E, AUTO. BONDS. LOANS ira. tir_a ■nM M M NBB Allphin's Auction House Broadalbin St., Albany Auction S it Oct. 1, 1 p .m . Furniture— lire stock — w ill be •old. I f you have anything yon want «old, bring it in. Furniture »old at private «aleanytime. Farm machinery »old at all time«. »