Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, April 26, 1928, Image 4

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    grandfather, General Robert E.
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Published Thursday at Halsey. Oregon Lee, on Stone Mountain, Georgia.
H. P. and A. A. LAKE
Clofbtlde Mirabella, 15, made
Publishers
her debut aa a grand opera etar in
Entered at the postoffice at Halsey “ The Barber of 8evilie” in New
Oregon, as second class matter.
York City,
H A L S E Y E N T E R P R IS E
$1 a year in advance. Arrearages 12‘4c
a month. Stops when time expires
unless continuance is ordered.
Advertising 25c an inch; no discount
for time or space; no charge for
composition or changes. Announce­
ments of entertainments, food sales,
etc , whose object is to raise money,
charged at regular advertising rates
Announcements of religious meetings,
not exceeding four inches, free if
copy is received before Tuesday.
is is General Motors
Helen Norris, a paralytic moun­
tain girl of thia state, has written
a radio play which was produced
try ststiou KGO of Oakland, Cal.
roving Ground
Uuila Bustabo, 11-year-old violin
prodigy, recently made her debut
us soloist with tbe Chicago Civic
Orchestra, winning high praise.
Barbara Chisholm, 14, was ac­
claimed the best girl rider in the
At the P. l'.A. m estirg held at United States at a recent hone
th e school ho"se Friday night, the show in Aiken. S. C.
n ceasity of a larger gathering
p'aca was most forcibly felt.
A town so conveniently located
and surrounded by such wideawake
ru ral districts as Halsey, is indeed
f irtunate and a building sufficient­
ly large enough to accommodate
these districts in their joint meet
m gs is the dire needs of this city,
uud it is hoped th at by the coming
fall such a building will he a
re a lity , 'file progressive sentim ent
TUSSING & TOSSING
LAWYERS
Halsey and Brownsville
Oregon
Allphin’s Auction House
Broadalbin S t., Albany
Auction Sat. April 28,1 p. m.
w ill leud its support Io th a t end.
In a miuority report opposing the
firm relief measure, Congressman]
Clarke of New York last, week turn
ing a neat alliteration, declaring]
th it the hill would ‘‘hamper, b in -j
tier, hum iliate, humble and ham- ]
sirin g ” the law of supply and de­
ni m d.
It's going to bo hard on some of
( le candidates who have been fixed
ornam ents in W ashington so long,
to leave their happy home and
Muscle Shoals long enough tu go
back to their form er place of abode
and shake band« with the boys and
smile a t the girls.
Sandiuo has annexed an A m eri­
can gold m ine dow n th«'** in N ic ­
aragua and took f ntr U S. citizens
p r -oners. W e 'll h ive to write him
a note yet,
A go d m any ladies are great
adm irers of Secretary Work, th in k ­
i n g he is such a
lovely bridge
F urniture— live stock — will be
sold. If you have anything you
Want sold, bring it in. F urniture
sold at private sale anytime. Farm
machinery sold at all tunes
Your Vision Is Above Price
Once GONE, no am ount of money
can isplace your eyesight. It is
the must priceless ot all your pos­
session*. Far too precious to be
tossed around on the bargain
block. W hen your eyes need at­
tention come to a
Reliable Optom etrist
Then you will tie sure to get ex
pert optical service at a fair and
square price, Years of service to
the public lias built a reputation
for dependable service and FAIR
dealing. You will enjoy having
your eyes exam ined and fitted
here.
Harold Albro,
Jeweler and O ptom etrist,
313 West Hirst Street Albany.Ore.
F o r C o n g ress
A birdseye view o l th e 1245-acre Proving G round m a in ta in e d by
G eneral M otors to assure th e q u a lity a n d value o f its cars a n d trucks.
1. E n tra n ce to th e Proving G round.
The group of buildings includes complete
experimental and service shops, engineering
offices and comfortable living quarters for
resident and visiting engineers and for the
driving crews. The Proving Ground person­
nel numbers more than 200 men.
2.
O
If the farm ers ever get as excited
ov r farm relief as the politicians
are, look cut I
Oregon Day Program May 1st
Boys and Girls
luw of Alton, Illinois, is six fjet
two and one-half ¡lnchre tall and
wjighs nearly 200 pounds.
Robert E. I.ee, 1th, sged 5, un-
'e ile d th e e m v e d head of fits g re a t­
4. T he ’’b a th -tu b ." A depressed concrete
roadway which is filled with water at varying
depths to reproduce flooded roadway condi­
tions.
N a 1245-acre tract near Milford, Michigan,
They involve every phase of construction and
convenient to all its car and truck divisions,
performance: power, speed, endurance, accelera­
General M otors has the first and largest proving
tion, braking, steering, handling, riding comfort,
ground for automobiles.
fuel economy and so on. In three months a car
Here tests are made and facts determined to
or truck covers more miles than you would
a degree impossible when cars and trucks are
drive it in three years.
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tested on the public highways. Here each new
The Proving Ground is another example of
model of General Motors must prove itself,
how General Motors is serving the public. It is
point by point, before it is produced for sale to
also your assurance th a t when you buy a G en­
the public.
eral Motors product you are getting all possi­
More than 135 different tests are applied
ble quality and value a t its price and the a d ­
to each car te sted a t th e Proving G round.
vantages of a policy of continuous improvement.
fittest-
At the age of eight, Robert Wad-
3. T he h ill-te s t road. Test hill grades at
the Proving Ground range from 7.26 per
cent to 24 per cent. The grades on public
highways seldom exceed 7 per cent.
Here each General Motors car must prove its value
A physician declares that titJ aie
Du*
probably to the survival of the
be mining mure prevalent,
A program ohserviug Oregon
d ay will be broadcast by KOAC
th e evening of M iy I, from 7:30
to 8 o’clock. "O rganization of the
Provisional G overnm ent,’’ is the
s iliject of a talk by I)r. J.B. H orn­
er, professor of history and director
o, Oregou h isto ric il resecrch at
the college. A ppropriate readings
anu musical selections th at are of
Oregou or by Oiegouians round
out the program.
T he 4 -m ile high-speed loop. The
largest in America, made of concrete, with
turns banked to permit continuous high­
speed operation. In addition, the Proving
Ground has two concrete straight aways 1H
miles long, as level as a billiard table, and
miles of brick, tar, gravel and dirt roads
which reproduce every driving and weather
condition.
W .C H A W L E Y
Republican Candidate for Renounna-
lion and present Chairm an of Corn
m ittee on Ways and Means of the
National House of Representatives, a
native son of Oregon who has "No
Interests to Serve but tbe Public In
terests" and who is
CHEVROLET. 7 models, $495 to $715.
Bigger and better than ever before. 4-wheel
brakes. Longer wheel base. Still more power­
ful engine. Luxurious Fisher Bodies. Shock
absorber springs. New hood. New Duco
colors. New instrument panel and other
improvements. ALSO truck chassis: Vi-ton,
$395. 1-ton, $495.
Clean, Capable Experienced
Faithful, Successful.
Read his record of Successful service
in Voters' Pamphlet.
• (I'aid adv. by Ronald C. C ’o v er.)
PO N T IA C . 8 models, $745 to $875. The
lowest-priced quality "six.'' Improved from
radiator to tail light. For example: 4 wheel
brakes, new GMR cylinder head, increased
power, locking device, more luxurious Fisher
Bodies. Finished in Duco in new colors.
OLDSMOB1LE. 7 models. $925 to $1085.
The Northern L ife Insurance Company of
Seattle, Washington, announces
the appointment of
Entirely redesigned by General Motors, the
new Oldsmobde has earned the title of "The
Fine Car at Low Cost," Longer, roomier,
more powerful—and the last word in styling.
Fisher Bodies. 4-wheel brakes.
P. A. Matheny
O AK LA ND . 9 models. $1045 to $1575.
The All-American Six. Advanced engineering
and precision construction. Longer, lower and
more beautiful. Bodies by Fisher. Every con­
venience. 4-wheel brakes. New Duco colors.
Harmonic balancer.
B U IC K . 16 models, $1195 to $1995.
The largest value in Buick’s famous history.
Beautiful low bodies by Fisher. Getaway
like an arrow from a bow. Vibrationless be­
yond belief. Famous 6-cylinder "Valve in­
head” engine. Sealed-in chassis.
CAD ILLAC. 26 m odels, $3295 to $5500.
"W hat,” General Motors asked last year,
"can possibly be done to improve Cadillac?”
The result is embodied in the new models
now on display, representing the high-water
mark of Cadillac's long history. Sumptuous
bodies by Fisher and Fleetwood. 500 color
combinations to choose from.
FR IG ID A IR E —The Electric Refrigerator.
General Motors has applied the processes
which have made the automobile available
to every family, to the production of electric
refrigerators. Frigidaire is the refrigerator
made by General Motors and it is now the
world’s largest selling product in its field.
L a SALLE. 16 models. $2350 to $2975.
This beautiful car was designed as com­
panion cat to Cadillac. Has V-type 90 de­
gree 8 cylinder engine which has made
Cadillac the standard fine car of the world.
Built in Cadillac factory. Continental in ap­
pearance.
D ELC O -LIG H T Electric Plants. Provide
the conveniences and labor-saving devices
of the city for the farm. Electric light and
power plants, water pumps, etc. Used in
mors than a quarter million homes.
For thè conven.ent purchase o f these pro du ets. G e n e ral M otors oBers th è s ta n d a r d low -cost G M A C P ian .
D istrict Representative fo r Albany, Oregon
Special Representative
State Savings and Loan Association
GENERAL MOTORS
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P. A. MATHENY
“ E v e ry th in g in Insurance"
Phones: Office 20. Residence 531-R.
140 West 1st Street.
Albany. Oregon
GENER \I
M o to r s tDept. A), Detroit. Mich.
Please senJ. without any obligation to me, your illustrated
information about the particular General Motors product or
products I has e checked at the right—together with your booklets
"The Prosing Ground” and "Principles & Policies."
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OAKLAND
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CADILLAC
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PONTIAC
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BUICK
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FRIGIDAIRE
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L a SALLE
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