Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, November 01, 1928, Image 4

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    H A L S E Y E N T E R P R IS E
“ J bis is not an additional tax
takes advantage of every possible
William Dobrinio and family are
of friends
Published Thursday at Halsey, Oregon It is expressly staled iu the bill
mechanical device designed to cut entertaining a party
H. P and A. A. LAKE
that the amount raised by the io« his costs of operation, so far as it from California.
Publishers
■ome ta x shall be deducted fiom is practicr ble to do so.
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Bert Haynes and family of Eu-
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Entered a t the postoflice at Halsey the oiuount of direct tax levied for
Ibat tbe progressive farmer is
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gene and Mr. and Mrs. Kay Hover
Oregon, as second class matter.
Utate purposes. In this way it ¡s a alert
to appreciate the advactage*
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K S I were Sunday guests at the E. K.
direct reduction of the amouot of of modern equipment is seen in the jjover jJ0„ie
*1 a year in advance Arrearages 12 S t
lirecl property tux levied. The enormous increase in tbe ure of
a month. Stops when time expire?
amount
raised in 1921 from the labor saving machinery during the
Mrs. Jessie McLaren and daugh.
unless continuance is ordered.
Advertising 25c an inch; no discount
tor time or space; no charge for
composition or changes. Announce­
ments ot entertainments, food sales
etc., whose object is to raise money
charged at regular advertising rates
income tax was
approximately last few years. As a result the pro. ter Dorothy came home from Cor­
{•1.000,1X10 if phis measure should duction o, well managed farms has vallis where the latter is attending
models and
pro luce an equal amount of rare- been greatly increased while labor school, Wednesday, and remained
□ ue, <| red property taxes will be requirements have been reduced. until iSuuday. The many friends I
reduced by that umonnt in the
A compa atively new develop of Mrs. McLaren will be glad to |
stale. ’’
uient wh.cli promises much a ’ong know that she is recovering from
Announcements of religious meetings
this lino is the widespread move­ her recent illness.
not exceeding four inches, free il
Beekeepers
Meet
in
Salem
22-24
ment for the extension of electrici.
Mr.
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IVI f I
copy is received before Tuesday.
The annual meeting of the Ore ly to the farm, both by individual I George Chandler and family, John ]
If the people of Linn county nil gon Beekeepers association will be plants and through connection with McNeil and family, Mr. and Mrs.
continue to furnish their share o held at Salem on November 22 to central generating stations. In Kay Hover. J. C. Heinrich and
the cost in cooperation with stair «1 Arrangements aie be’ng mad uany states the agricultural col-| Margaret Heinrich were among j
and federal government the Santiari by the Salem chamber of
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commerce leges, farm organizations, impie- Pine Grove people attending the
highway into eastern Oregor over I [he Mead Honey company and tbe ment and equipment manufacturer progtam at the Peoria school house I
the Cascades will become a fact. I Marion county beekeepers associa and electrical companies are coop. Friday evening. The Pine Grovej
For many years a number o l |tlo n to provide entertainment in erating successfully in bringing orchestra furnished music for tbe |
prominent men have devoted tun* jibe form of a oanquet and a trip power to rural sections.
occasion.
Recently a train of 15 cars fea­
to getting this road over theSanli-1 through the state institutions, an
T U S S I N G & T U S S IN G
• m Pass and if completed it willjnounces H. A, Seullen, secretary turing a demonstration of rural
bs of inestimable value to practic I of the association and state college electrical equipment toured central
LAWYERS
• ly every resident of Linn countv [specialist, An invitation is ex­ California under the auspices of
At the coming election the voters tended to all interested, whether the I Diversity of California and
Halaey and Downsville
of thecounty will be given on op­ members or not, to be present, says the Southern Pacific railway. Short
Oregon
courses iu rural electrification have
portunity to show their apprecia. Mr. Seullen,
been arranged by several colleges
tian to those men who persisted sr
nd uni versjties.
valiantly in the face of strong op.
B O B B IN G
Oregon Wool Tops Market
B A R B ER IN G
position that the construction of s
Pine G rove Item s
The Pacific Cooperative Wool
B A TH S AN D
road over this particular pass was
SH A M PO O IN G
well-nigh impossible, and at the Growers report having received 56
(By Special Correspondent)
Agent
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cents
a
pound
from
eastern
mill*
same time gain for the trade marts
H ub C lean in g W orks
for
a
carload
of
choicest
Oregon
Mrs,
George
Chandler
spent
Wed­
of Linn county a short an J easy
A lbany L au n d ry liv e ry T uesday
route into central and eastern Ore. three-eighths, while the same mills nesday in Albany where she visited
were getting the choicest Ohio and friends.
C. M I L L E R
gon.
eastern
three.eighths
laid
down
fcr
The county court in order to
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o5 cents, thus establishing the su­
guarantee the countv’a ability to
premacy
of
Oregon
wool.
0
,
course
maintain ita part has submitted to
the voters of Linn county a pro it was an extra fine lot of strictly
shows lbal
that
posai for a two mill levy in excess „ combed . wool, ’ but “ it cbows
of the six per cent limitation and
* " P r***"5 CaD coœPe,e
Day or night, we are
ready to give you prompt
Ih .c i.d ll of tb . Santiam highway. k J liócìé” ’
service when you are in
trouble
Phone 16X5 and
This two per cent levy will not
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we will answer promptly.
increase the county taxes over the
Livestock Show
present ratio as it is only a trans
HALSEY GARAGE
ferring of tbe present two per cent
The Pacific international li\e
Federal and Fisk Tires
levy from one fund to another.
stock exposition to be held Noveru
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ber 3 to 10, at Portland, gives
R. A. Wright of Aurora illua. promiss this year of being one of
trates the practical benefit which tbs most outstanding shows in our
cooperative marketing has been to entire history, which is saying a
him when he saya that the highest great deal. Another feature very
price he ever received for mohair much appreciated by the people at
H a ls e y , O regon
before he joined the association was last year’s show was the little shep-
36 cents a pound, but since that herd dog herding sheep. There will
time bis price ha» been around 56 be a sheep dog demonstration and
C A P IT A L A N D S U R P L U S S 3 5 ,0 0 0
cents, or a gain of 20 cents a perhaps sheep dog trial during
every one of the performances of
pound.
the night horse show, both after­
Commercial and Savings accounts Solicited
noon aod evening.
THE OPEN MIND
'T H E public, with its healthy desire for the
new and the better, insists upon continuous
improvement, and will withdraw its patronage
from any product or service which stands still.
Nowhere is this more true than in the auto­
mobile industry. The car is more than a utility.
It is a p e rso n a l thing, involving your conven­
ience, your comfort, your safety, your sense of
beauty and color, your pride of ownership, your
complete environment for many hours of your
life. Customs and habits of living change fast •
and the past holds many warnings of how quickly
your favor can shift when an automobile, for even
a single year, fails to show progress.
So continuous improvement is more than a
policy with General Motors. It is a vital necessity.
T H E PU BLIC D E M A N D S N E W M O D E LS
And the public is right. Out of that demand
have come electric starting and lighting the
closed body, Duco finish, four-wheel brakes and
hundreds of refinements, big and little. Improve­
ments that might have taken a generation have
been born within a few years because people want
greater performance, beauty and comfort.
Equipped with the largest research laborato­
ries, proving ground and body building plants and
guided by an Open Mind which is ready to revise
its thinking in response to new facts, General
Motors believes that it is peculiarly fitted not only
to sense but to anticipate public demand and to
give the people better automobiles at better
values year after year.
As evidence of that faith we presented some
months ago the New Chevrolet, the New Pontiac,
the New Oldsmobile. And now we offer, with
equal pride, the New Buick, the New C ad illac
the New LaSalle and the New O akland
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Towing
Service J
C H E V R O L E T . 7 Bigger a n d B e tte r
models, $495 to $715. 4-wheel brakes.
M ore powerful engine. L uxurious
Fisher Bodies. N ew colors. A lso
L ight D elivery T ru ck chassis; $375;
U tility T ru ck chassis w ith 4 speeds
forw ard; $520.
P O N T IA C . 7 models, $745 to $875
Lowest priced G eneral M otors S ix -
now offers m ore pow er, g reater econom y
m ore speed, g reater acceleration.
A rresting b e a u ty o f bodies by Fisher
expresses the vogue o f th e hour.
HALSEY STATE BANK
si
* models- $925 to
$1085. Also 5 D eL uxe m odels, $1145 to
$1235. “ T h e fine C a r a t Low P ric e.”
Com pletely redesigned and im proved
by G eneral M otors. M ore powerful 4-
wheel brakes. Longer, room ier Fisher
Bodies.
O A K L A N D . 7 m odels o f th e new All Am erican
Defending Income Tax Bill
In commenting on the Grange
Labor Income Tax hill, a circular
distributed by the Oregon State
oix, recently announced, $1145 to $1375. D is­
tinctively new original appearance. Splendid new
perform ance. L uxurious appom tm ents, in new
bodies by Fisher. A car y o u ’ll be proud to own.
Aids to Farming
It is sais to assert that the sue
Hodgen-Brewster
P oultry Feeds
Tune up For
W inter
Everything in Poultry Feeds,
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Halsey
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13 new m odels, $2295 to
$2875. A ttrac tiv e c ar o f C o n tin en tal
lines. C om panion c a r to Cadillac. 90
n !5 ree u
8-cylinder engine. B eautiful
Bodies by Fisher. Striking D uco color com-
o . w . FRUM,
H A Y , G R A IN
and FEED
Bounties from
Oregon Rivers
Harrisburg
MARKET DAY
Saturday, Nov. 3.
,
Water For Irrigation
w .t
Water ForXumbering
----------- Hater For Communities
Hydro-Electric Power
Community Auction Sale and
T reasure Hunt
“ ¡ tÌCJes for sale antl trv * find prizes to be given
From the Rivers Come
VOTE NO
X 309
X 3 II
X 3 I3
X 315
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C A D IL iA C . 26 models, $3295 to $7000.
S tandard o f th e world. F am ous 90 degree
,V„ yc Cu C y l i n d e r L uxurious Bodies
rZ ,
Sr e r , a n d JF,Cetwoo<i- An extensive
range o f color and upholstery com binations
Stock Feeds. Calf Meal, etc
OREGON RIY’ ERS offer unsuprassed scenic beauty, tMe zest
of sport and the challenge of adventure
andOgamerfisPhraCtu av | WeII^ ein»’ Orp* ° " rivers give us food
m“d" "
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l« ~ t
now but we
^L a S alle .
H odgen-B rew ster
Developing Mash
f ir e s t o n e a n d s e ib e r l in g s
away
-rCT J ort and lu*ury in evefy miIe-
Pow er for th e steep est hill a n d th e longest
run.
Raise strong, husky pullets with
I here is such a radical differ­
ence in the conditions under
which your motor must run
during the warm weather ami
the cold, that it requires some
radical adjustments to keep it
running right. Let us adjust*
your motor to meet cold weath­
er conditions.
A rro w Garage,
BU ICK . 18 Silver A nniversary models on
f l« h
? a8eS-
tO $2145’ b'K htning
flash getaw ay. M asterpiece B o d ies b y
S h a ll W e T ie U p
F o u r G re a t R iv e rs
The aim of the water and fish bills is
to'prohibit the use of water from the
Deschutes, McKenzie, Umpqua and
Rogue rivers and their tributaries for
any purpose whatsoever,” except
nsh propagation, covering one-fourth
of the state and one-half the unde-
veloped water power.
CALL P R IC E S F . O. B. F A C T O R IE S )
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motors
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T h ese b ills sto p d e v e lo p m e n t a n d p ro g ress. V o te N o .
League in opposition to W.iler ,„U M k bill« ■ | Shelton. Pres.
Eugene. Oregon.
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