Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, March 29, 1928, Image 5

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GOOD SHOWING IS MAOE BY
HALSEY GUN CLUB MEMBERS
Results Below That of the Sunday
Before But Satisfactory
Plenty of Pow er fo r
the H a rd Jobs
Everyone who has seen this compact,
light weight tractor at work marvels at
its power. We want you to see it—
watch it in the field or at the belt—you
will be surprised at the power of the
John Deere
Model D Tractor
This 15-27 H. P. tracto r
weighs only 4,000 pounds—
power ordinarily wasted in
moving excess weight in the
field is applied to the draw ­
bar of th e John Deere.
The John D eere is hun­
dreds of parts simpler—it's
the tra c to r o f few er and
s t u r d ie r parts.
Fewer
moving p a rts reduce fric­
tion, one of th e biggest
power thieves in any engine.
Belt pulley is m ounted di-
rectly on crankshaft—no
power loss.
All operating parts of the
John Deere are autom atic­
ally oiled and completely
housed in a dust-proof case
—oiling is positive, d u st
and sand cannot get in to
cause friction, loss of power,
and undue wear.
John Deere o n e - p i e c e
frame holds all units in per­
m anent alignment.
The great power of th e John Deere will sur-
you. Drop In and see th is sturdy trac-
f irlae
or n e s t tim e you are in tow n. Let us arrange
a dem onstration.
HILL & CO.
Agents
Hardware Plumbing Harness
Members of the G in Club w ho
are taking an active interest in Iht
»’ate-wide contest being staged by
Oregonian, were well pleated with
»he result of the event Sunday and
whilathe score was under that of
a week ago it was good. Usually
the better shots are bunched and
scores alwaye run higher when this
ia done hut Sunday the rail was
filled as the contestants arrived.
The afternoon was windy but visi­
bility was near p ■ fe t and Ihi club
came out of the fray with the hon­
ors going to the same trio wh ch
made the clean break the Sunday
before, namely: Ll.inkard, T. Hov­
er and W L Norton
Club
Won
Lost
T ied
H ep p n er_________ 1 8 _____ 0 ______ 0
P o rtla n d _________ 11______ 7_____ 0
Salem __________12______4 ............. 2
C o q u ille _________ 15__
2 -------- 1
M edford................... 12...........6 .............0
K lam ath _________ 13----- 5 -------- 0
Roseburg _______12__ . . . 5 — . . . 1
M cM innville_____ 12--------4 ---------- 2
B end____________ 10______ 7-------- 1
E cho_____________12____ 6 --------- 0
Pendleton................ 8 . . . . . 9 .......... 1
Halsey . . . . . . ___10----------- 8 . . . . . 0
La G ra n d e ________ 7 -------- 10------ 1
E n te rp rise ____
7 ... ..1 1 ------ 0
M onitor___________ 8 -------- 10-------- 0
E u g en e__________1 3 ... . . 5-------- 0
Huntington _____10--------- 8 -------- 0
A storia.................... 4 . . . . . . 1 4 --------- 0
B an d o n___________ 9 ----------9 -------- 0
Hillsboro_________ 12----------6 -------- 0
The Dalles.................7 ........... 11...........0
Baker .......................4 .............I l .........0
Prineville _______ 6 --------- 11------ 1
N e e d y ____ _____ 5 . -------12------ 1
Union ________
1 --------- 17------- 0
Siletz __________ 2 --------- 16------- 0
Arlington _______ 4 --------- 14---------0
T oledo___________ 1-------- 17---------0
I f you sm oke
for pleasure
— here it is— taste, rich
fragran ce and m ellow
m ild n e s s .
C a m e l is
the cigarette that intro-
d u c e d t h e w o r 1 d t o
“ smoking for pleasure.”
Camels
“ I'd w alk a m ile f o r a C am el”
© 1 9 2 8 . R. J le y n o ld »
C om p an y, W lnatoa»5alam , N. C.
Loraine ------
attended the funeral of
Mrs. i.V
Mary
who
has ------
been ----------
W illie McLaren and l oin I.ogan
Ws have been asked to announce Good Frid ty, w ill again lie lima .
*.a.o.
X«e / P.Iir.er
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visiting her sou, Lyinan Palmer o, their brother-in-law and ur.cle R. were smelt fishing in the Sandy > that the sermons by Rev. J . Gil Iia, t J st t Ins y > 11 on b r id ay , A, ri I ,
K.
< : (.alee Creek
K Stewart at Pine Groye Sunday
Sunday. river Satu day and
brought home editor of tho C atholic W orld and '»tlwei u u > m an I J p.
AAAAZwWl W V • Lake Creek, came Wednesday tf
.
. D
laat week to vi.-it her teice, Mrs.
Mre.
C.
W.
Nichols
received
a
a
fine
catch
with
them Sunday famous New York preacher, which I ? 1 K •
(By an Enterprise Reporter)
. . . .
L, R. Eagy and family.
te'egram Thursday noon from her morning.
have heretofore been broadcast O' [ The E nterprise ll.n o a year
Miss Edith Pugh visited her sis-1 M fj W|), M cLven and Jaugh.
brother, J. w . Richard of Corning,
ir, Mrs George Chandler, one day (er Dorothj,( dnJ Gertrude Nichols (
stating that her mother had
ist week.
were Corvallis shoppers Saturday jdie 1 “Wednesday evening after a
Mr. and Mrs.Floyd Nichols and aftelnoon.
yery short illness.
\ a t R ate
vo sons, Laurence and Glenn, ' Mrs. Jane Cummings who lias
C h e v r c 'e
Mr. and Mrs George McNeil of
ere Albany visitors Saturday
been visiting in Washington and Lake Creek were dinner guests i f
L a b >’* a a r g e s
-» other Ea-tern points, arrived here Mr. aud Mrs. A.L. K. lig’aton Sun­
4 I' !!' r •
Monday to visit her neice, Mrs. day.
D ELBER T STA RR
Mrs. Myrtle McManus of JefTty
’uneral Director and Licensed Laurence Eagy and family, and
also her sister, Mrs. M iry Patiner. sqn spent the week end at the E.
Embalmer
Mr. and Mrs Fred Sylvester and
LADY A SSISTA N T
E. Hover home.
daughter, Eunice, and Grace
Brownsville, Oregon
Mr. and Mr*1. Fritz Torgensi n
Pehrssou were Albany shoppers and Mrs. Flossie Tauu of Albany,
Saturday.
visited at the I t a \ Hover home cn
W hiteside & Locke ! Mary Heinrich who is attending Sunday. They were acconpim ed
school in Corvallis, spent the week home by Ivy Tann who h is bten
I art! ware, Im plem ents and Sporting
Goods. Hudson and Essex Autos
end with her parents. Mr. and staying at the Hover home for
ipl& M adison Sts., Corvallis. Ore.
Mrs. Fred Heinrich.
some tim 0.
f o r E c o h o i <.al T r a m fo r .c h e n
Miss Pearl Pehrsson who is at­
P. A. Pehrson was a Corvallis
tending O.S.C. at Corvallis, spent caller Tuesday.
JIM H O RNING
several days last week with her
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Albeibon if
General Blacksmithing
parents, Mr. and Mrs. P.A.Pehrs- Monmouth spent the week end i t
Acetylene W eldiug
son. , Fred Heinrich who is also the A- F. Albertson home.
Hirst & Adams,
Corvallis. Ore.
attending O S C. was at his home
(Too late for lust week)
for several days,
E.E.Hover
and sou Ruhoitdrove
'S'
Mrs. Florence Stewart, Mrs. L.
to
Pleasant
Hill
Sunday
to
viai
THE BALL STUDIO
H. Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. P. F-
THE HOME OF A K T IS T lC
Evers and daught.r and Mies the R. K. Stewart family aud Mrs.
PHOTOGRAPHY
Kodak work, frames and copying
Elizabeth Stewart, all of Portland, Hover returned with him. She left
of old pictures
i
.
. -
rvi. -
again Tuesday for Pleasant HUI to
Third & Jefferson. Corvallis, Ore l and Mr. and Mrs Marion I -ke of
help care for her father, R. K.
Stewart who Buffered a stroke of
paralysis March 10th.
W hen you h r ; g your C rev ro let to us for s e rv o
Mr. and Mrs. L. E Eagy Iran
Ing, the w ork you w ant done is itemized Oi <-
sacted business in Corvallis Friday
standard re) air ordi .- - a n d the charge for each
Mrs. Frank Gibson and infant
operation is w ritten in an opposite colum n.
sou returned to their home S atur­
day morning.
T his order m ust hav« yo tr signature before >iy
Mr. and Mr. L. E. Eagy and
work is done — a.vl n o additional operations '
family spent Sunday with his par­
W e u s e g e n u in e
Glass Inclosures for All Makes of Cars.
be perform ed
thout your consent. Cor: «©•
Chevrolet part« in
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Eagy ol
all
our
repair
work
quently, yo a ' i v in advance w hat th e jo b
!l
326 South Second Street.
Corvallis, Oregon
Oakville.
— part« m a d e by
cost
—
not
j.ist
on
estimate,
hut
the
exact
am
our
u
Mrs A L. Knighten called on
the Chevrolet Mo­
Mis. Floyd Nichols Friday after­
tor C om pany, and
It is possible fo rc t > give you this exact informa*
s u b je c te d to th e
noon.
regular
factory
test»
tion hecau -e we ’ -ive standardized parts an J
For Success with the Baby t hicks
Miss Eunice Sylvester who is
for q u a lit y an d
labor charge« f r 30- different o p e .. tions—covet»
Make Your Plans Now to Include the use of
teaching school near Harrisburg
preebion.
ing every se » - job possible on
hevrolet!
spent Sunday with her parents
Mr. and Mrs Fred Sylvester.
B ring your c? t . tn regularly for inspection ai d
Mr. and Mrs Willie McLaren;
servicing—«i. ’ m i’.e si \ of the hignet! qui lity
commence! work for James Porter
of wot h m ar ship fct lo
Monday morning on a two months
We have a complete line inclluding the
contract.
Alinone Baby Chick Starter, a milk
Miss Agnes Chandler who is
mash and scratch combined.
teaching school at Peoria spent tb*
Used by prominent Valiev Poultry men.
■ week end with her parents Mr and
First and Baker Streets, Albany, Oregon
■ Mrs Ed C bandbr.
Q U A L IT Y
A T
L O W
C O S T
I ! Thv Pine Grove orchestra t e d
• their weekly practice at Russel
Grain
Feed
|',G ith e n 's Monday night.
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CHEVROl:
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what the job will cost
when we service your Chevrolet f
J. P. Matthews
Auto Tops Curtains and
Seat Covers
Triangle Baby Chick
Mashes and Scratches
Santiam Chevrolet Company
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