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About Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1928)
H n l s p v K n t e r p i ’fo p . H a l s e (I HALSEY ENTERPRISE > ,»i>,-wl '-¡¿¡s m atte- Si a year in advance. Arrearages 12t.c 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 ic to raise money, charged at regular advertising rates Announcements of religious meetings, not exceeding four inches, free if copy is received before Tuesday. /m undsen A Distinguished Hero Of aH the heroes who have perisl • eil in the Artie and A o artic, Roald Amundsen was the most (listing» v.isheif, and while the date and m anner of his death may never le known, lis will he rem em bered not only mm a great explorer, but as one who died in an effort to rescue his fellow .m en, one of whom was a form er enemy. A m undsen's record is unique in th a t he discovered the South Pole and the magnetic pole, and also attained the N orth Pole. H azing accomplished these feats of daring, he retired to his native Norway at the age of 5<i to spend the rem aind er of bis life in quiet. B ut the plight of Nobile, bis companion of the Norge (light across the N orth Pole, with whom he had hud a spirited controversy, roused the d auntless Amundsen, who im m ediately came from his seclusion to join in the senreh. W hile Nobile was re-cued by others Amundsen perished. At any event he has not been heard from, and a h it "f wreckage from his plane, found weeks later, apparently leaves n o d n u b l as to hie tragic fate. His record as a polar explorer enn never be duplicated, so far as pioneering is concerned. He is the only one to reach three poles — N orth, South and m agnetic—and although others may in fu tu re a t tain all three, A ihttnds n’sp rio rity will stand for all time. The world mourns with Norway for the loss of her intrepid eon. Livestock Show to Be Better W ith very lurgely increased Makes this year, made possible by the generous response of the four daily newspapers of Portland, the cham ber of commerci-, the banks, and o th er business interests of th at city, there is every indication that the Pacific In te rn a tio n a l Livestock Expositioi^ in November will be the largest and heat ever held here. A total of $10,000 has been pro. vided for the stakes, and plans are in course of preparation to expand ttie horse show, obtain entries and to interest more people than evtr in this feature. l ì is believed by A.C. Ruby, president of the expo sition, and bis associates there are practically unlim ited possibilities in building up the horse show fea tu re . T here is a notable increased interest in horses it is held by those who have made a study of the s it - i (toil mun* i" i be " n r ' h w ill meet this year a t \\ aahingtun, D. C , in November h o o v e r is m s ‘ the "--------stroya, it consumes, it hates, and It Progress of the nation ts sum of the progress of Its individuals. dreams—but it never builds. Acts and ideas which lead to progress Youth to-day is pulling nt the tracej are bora out of the womb of the in dividual mind, not out of the mind of as never before. It Is true, but li tg the crowd. The crowd only feels; It also willing to pull a load. Its tagts* has no tjtlnd of Its own which can ness contains a more earnest destr« plan. The crowd Is credulous, it de- than ever to be of service. A New LOW price«** Cor th is splendid G-E Cleaner mockery. Two H ilsey youngsters aged 10 and 11 years, are the possessors of 13 prizes won at the county fair lust week on a sm all band of Lin coln sheep. They enptured a grand cham pion, a cham pion, seven first, four second an.I two th ird prizes. They also exhibited at the Lane county fair the week before and walked off with a grand cham pion, live first and two second. These two young and successful stock- raisers are Leslie and Homer Kalk, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F alk, Jr. The E nterprise congratulates these young folks and hopes to hear more from their endeavors next year. H ere ure live accom plishm ents which can he anticipated from strong co-operative m arketing or ganization, according to the secre tary of agriculture: 1—stabilizing prices; 2 -effective savings in m a r keting costs; 3—improve quality by inlluenciiig productive practices 4—secure prem ium s for individual producers on superior q u a lity pro ducts; ;>—take unified action on economic and legislative problems. Shedd's exhibit at tbe c o u n ty fair last week was a credit to th a t plucky little town. Your Share of the Profits We let you share in the savings effected when we do the repairing on your car. You save by having a dependable job completed in a satisfactory manner. Cjuaranteed by general Electric points. And try a cleaner yourself. That's the only way you can tell how lightly . . . and how thoroughly . . . it does its job. - — Cum m ings-Ahlskog E le c tric Co., Inc. Corvallis, Oregon A message to the editor o f this paper from GENERAL MOTORS UST about a year ago we published, in your advertising columns, a message in which we sought to give you and your readers an idea of what General Motors is and what it is trying to accomplish. At that time the public was purchas ing our cars at the rate of about one in every tliree; and our Frigidaire automatic refrigerator and Delco-Light electric plants were leading in popular preference in their respective fields. J Since then each of our car divisions has intro duced new, further improved models and public patronage has reached the point where almost one out of two automobiles purchased is a General Motors car. Frigidaire and Delco-Light products have showed comparable increases in sales. We are particularly impressed with the number of letters which have come to us from editors of small city newspapers during recent months. These editors, who are in a position to reflect local sentiment, speak of the goodwill which attaches to General Motors in their communities E v e ry Day Top Prices We want you to bring us vour grain and other farm products. We always pay the top m arket prices for I rime products. Full line of poultry feeds, stock feeds, gram , grass an 1 clover seed on hand at all times. O. W. FRUM, The G rangers of W ashington de sire to have the N ational G range meet- in th a t state next year and the Oregon G ranges are asked to assist in the effort to obtain it by passing reso'ntions favotiog the movement. The N ational body The reason for this is two-fold. First, the public wants value for its automobile dollar and recog nizes value when it is given. Second, General Motors is seeking so to conduct its operations as to deserve the goodwill of the public. H ALSEY GARAGE Federal and Fisk Tires i x- Red Cross Relief Fund for Porto Rica and Florida Being Raised . n r o - '- e ; . . >i I m e n t'fe Mi m Elsie W einstein won first ■ . ir u> « o iti- i wi rc-pond to l i k i ’ II. Hi • E x p o s it io n Io in a letter to The E nterprise class hoDors with the highest sta n - Il, i. n ! tb > V <r ’ •> e n jo y Mise Deborah U Pent«, executive ding in C anada in exam inations at n o t u n i * l i i e u v i- e lo - g c X l i t o i l s , o u t secretary of the Linn County C hap the Toronto Conservatory of Mu Io w itn ess th e n u m e ro u s th r il li n g ter Am erican Red Cross writes; sic. “ You and the people in your events of Ihe horse show. President Ruby has announced com m unity know of the terrific Some women take to bridge but the judge- for the horse show which disaster which has laid waste d o n ’t b rin g a n y th in g back. is to he held in North Portland No homes and crops in P o rto Rico and vember ¡5 to 10. Richard V. I-o< k Florida. Over ¿00,000 persona are B O B B IN G <d M ontreal, C anada, and Robert homeless, the loss of property is B A R B E R IN G Pemberton of Chicago, widely staggering io extent, and the hor B ATHS A N D ror of existing conditions is p is t know n experts in their line, are S H A M P O O IN G the two who will officiate this year description. • Agent “ The American N ational Red over the distribution id the $10,000 Hub Cleaning Works A lb.inj I su n d ry E very T u esd iv of prizes in more than a score of Cross is m eeting th e situ a tio n w ith all the energy at its disposal, and cla-ses. E. C . M I L L E R | l t has asked all local chapiers to assist io raising funds to help the Lawmaking and Lawbreaking R em arking upon the tendency sufferers. “ O ur quota in L inn county in tow ard the regulation of every $500. The estim ate of the m inim um phase of hum an conduct l>v law, a recent speaker quoted an aphorism am ount nee le I is $5,000,000. “ A cam paign to raise tin s sum of Cicero; “ In the most corrupt na is already under way. Mr. M H tion you have the must law s.” There has never hien in all his Achison is acting as chairm an of a com m itter on D isaster Relief, tory a people burdened with so which plan t to m »jt the Linn coun m any laws as exist in the L nited ty. quota tiefoie October first. States today. W hether we have the “ We know we can depend on th e most corrupt nation is to some ex p ‘Ople of y o ir com m unity and of tent a m atter of opinion, but lie-ven all Linn c ju n ty to contribute gen knows it is l ad enough. erously. ’1 hey have never failed to Sii41 the reform ers are clam oring rise to an e n e rg e n ry . They will for more laws. W here it will all end no man can foretell. E very not fail now. C rn trib u ti >ns are being received new law for the regulation of this by all of tin hanks in the county and th at adds to the b attalio n s of and at the Red Cross office, City officeholders alieady feeding a t the H all, A lb a n y .” public crib. Mis. E sther Bond has been ap The standard GENERAL ELECTRIC Cleaner-Now available at a Thoughtful men are beginning to pointed to receive contributions io new low price. What a comfort it brings into » home! How helpful realize the seriousness’of the situ a Tested a n d ap this par: of the county and would it is for quick tidying up and thorough get-to-the-bottom cleaning. tion. Only by an arouse! public proved by (jo ed Away go the dust and the crumbs. Out shines the clean rug-d ean sentim ent can we hope to stop the like to have all gifts in by th e first Housekeeping deep down. And all with so little effort. 4 orgy of luw m aking and lawbreak- of October. Those w ishing to do so Institute a n d may leave their co ntributions at The General Electric Cleaner has fourteen good points that all help Al odern Priscilla ing which threatens our national to make cleaning a quicker easier job. Ask us to show you these Proving Plant structure and makes of liberty a the H alsey State Bank. tb Of i j r I I I« b r ì i » and express an obviously sincere appreciation of the character of General Motors’ advertising in their publications. For our advertising has been as much concerned with giving your readers facts of helpfulness to them in the purchase of automcfbiles as with the merits of our own products. Our messages have set forth the principles of trade-in transactions and used car allowances. They have dealt with time payments and the change in the public’s attitude toward the used car. Other messages have told of the policies of General Motors and of how our resources are being employed to effect them. That General Motors enjoys the goodwill of the people in the small cities and on the farms of America gives us an especial satisfaction and confidence in the future. I t is in the country sections of the United Stal es that half our popu lation lives. I t is there thirt: the whole industry must look in increasing met sure for maintenance of the production volume epon which high values and low prices depend. And it is there that General Motors is paying particular attention to its facilities for sales and service. To our friends in your community we express our thanks. — --------------- CLIP THE C O U P O N — — — — — — — — — G e n e r a l M o to r « « a n t i y o u to k n o w w h a t it i t d o in g t o give v a lu e to t h e p u rc h a s e r o f its p ro d u c ts . S e n d in th e c o u p o n . T h e r e w ill he n o o b lig a tio n a tta c h e d . GENERAL MOTORS A), DETROIT, MICH. P l . s a t M in d , w i t h o u t o b l i g a t i o n t o m a . I l l u s t r a t e d l i t e r a t u r a d e s c r ib in g f h s G e n e r a l M o t o r s p r o d u c t I h a v e c h e c k e d — t o g e t h e r w i t h t h e b o o k le t s “ T h e P r o v i n g (« r o u n d * * a n d “ P r in c ip ia s a n d P o lic ie s .* * H A Y , G R A IN tim i I l . E B N am e CHEVROLET □ F R IG ID A IR E A d d ress PONTIAC BUICK n □ OLDSMOBILE LASALLE A u t o m a t ic R e fr ig e ra to r [ J □ □ OAKLAND CADILLAC DELCO - I.¡C U T g le e t r i e H eels