Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, April 05, 1928, Image 5

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WEATHER CONDITIONS BAD
FOR GUN CLUB LAST SUNDAY
Hover, Cross and Hamer at
High Slaughter Mark
Plenty of Power for
the Hard 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 jnly 4,000 pounds—
power ordinarily wasted in
m o .in g excess weight in th e
field is applied to the draw ­
bar of th e John Deere.
The John D eere is h u n ­
dreds of parts simpler— it's
the tracto r o f few er and
s tu r d ie r parts.
Fewer
moving p arts reduce fric­
tion, one o f th e biggest
power thieves in any engine.
Belt pulley is m ounted di-
rectly on crankshaft—no
power loss.
All operating p arts of th e
John D eere are au tom atic­
ally oiled and com pletely
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 alignm ent.
The great power of the John Deere will sur­
prise you- Drop in and see this sturdy trac­
tor next tim e you are in town. Let us arrange
a demonstration.
HILL & CO.
Agents
Hardware Plumbing Harness
pAt this Store You Get Q U A L I T Y
S E R V IC E 1
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C o q u ille ................ IS
Saleiu _________
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Roseburg ___ -. - 16. ........ 5..........
M c M in n v ille ...... 15. ........ 6 .............
E cho.......................
H illsboro________ 13. ........ 6.............
E u g e n e . ______ 13. . . . . 7..........
H untington ____ 13. ____ « ..........
13. ____8 ______
Pend ..................... 12 ........ 8 ..........
M ed fo rd ________ 12. ........9 ............
Halsey .......... . . . 11 ........ 1 0 .........
Pendleton. . .......... 10
Bandon .................. .10. ........11...........
La G rande . . ........ 10. ........ 11...........
M onitor................ 9.
T h e D alles______ 8. ........ 13...........
Prineville ______ 7 ........ 12......... .
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E nterprise ............ . 7 . .
6. ........15...........
Arlington ..........
N e e d y ____ ____ 5. . . . . 1 6 ..........
A stcria................... . 5 ........16_____
Baker ................. .. 4. ........ 17...........
Siletz __________ 3. ____17...........
Toledo ...................
Union .................... 1 ___ 20 .........
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May Hover was an Albany visitor
Monday.
Mrs. Davis of Albany vis’lea her
(Enterprise vorrespondent)
daughter,
Mr». Ray Hover from
Rog9 Easy ¡s absent {join school
Friday
until
Monday.
on account ot a slight illness.
Mr*. George Chandler and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Haynes of
Harrisburg visited at the E. E. Percy Taylor were guests of Mrs.
Frank Gibson Tnesday afternoon.
Hover home Friday.
Mrs. L. E Eagy and Mrs Floyd
Nichols weie Tuesday afternoon
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A lf o r d A r r o w s
D ELBERT STA R R
guests at the E E. Hover home
Funeral Director and Licensed
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Haver and
(E nterpr 1M Correspondents)
Embalmer
sir»
Robert,were
Wednesday
guesls
LADY A SSISTA N T
Wilma and Lois Falk and Louise
at the Everett Hover home iu H ar­
Orownsville, Oregon
Davidson were guests of Velda and
risburg.
Alice Curtis Sunday.
A number of Pine Grove people
Earl Ringdorf and family were
W hiteside & Locke attended (he program given by the Sunday guests at G.J Rike’c.
missionary society at Peoria Friday
Hardware, Im plem ents and Sporting
Etta Godwin and Gale Praylher
evening.
Goods. Hudson and Essex Autos
of
Buena Vista were week end
3rd& Madison Sts., Corvallis, Ore.
Mr. ar.d Mrs. Harvey Wallace guests of the formei's mother, Mrs
o[ Kiger Island, were guests at the John Rolfe, who is sick.
A. F. Albertson home several days
Mr. and Mrs. George Worltinger
JIM HORNING
L et week.
and daughter, Lois lean, called at
General Blacksmithing
J. W. Morgan and Georgo Boggs the A. E. Wbitbeck home Monday.
Acetylene W eldiug
bare been repairing fence and do­
Frank Isani and family from
First & Adams,
Corvallis. Ore
ing other work at the Pine Grove near Brownsville were guests at
cemetery.
the E. D. Isom home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs.Foote and eon, and
B. E. Cogswell and daughter,
• THE BALL STUDIO
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hill and Delos Dorothea Stanton, were Sunday
THE HOME OF AATISTIC
PHOTOGRAPHY
Wesley of Halsey, and Mr. Mers- evening callers at the A, E W hit-
Kodak work, frames and copying
dorf
of Harrisburg, attended church beck home.
of old pictures.
T hird & Jefferson, Corvallis, Ore.
at Piue Grove Sunday afternoon-
P in e G r o v e I te m s
If you smoke
for pleasure
With the worst weathar yet ex-
perienced mice the Oregonian Tel­
egraphic trap shoo* began, mem­
bers of the Halsey Gun Ciub faced
a discouraging outl -ok Suuday.
From sueshiue early in the fore­
noon the weather began to frolic
and the didos it cut duriug the
day were many and varied About
the time to begin breaking targets
the shooters were experiencing
a strong wind which carried rain
with occasicnal Hurries of scow.
By the time lha contest was over
they were chilled to the marrow
hut each member had been faithful
and done his bit and the ecorehoaid
didn’t look so bad Ht that.
Tom Hover couldn't be bothered
with bad weather and cleaned bis
filock in bis usual good form; Jess
Cross decided to save one and C-
G. Hamer kept two—score 72.
While the club is a little below
the mark sot at the beginning of
the contest the prediction is that
the close oi the contest will fiud the
club -n the running.
The standing of the clubs are as
follows:
X-lub
Won
Lost
1 led
—« camels lead the
w ay. T h e
in ng a n s w e r is
“I LIKE ’EM.’’
Camels
T he cigarette b est-lik ed by so m a n y
sm okers, it leads by b illion s
1 9 2 ft. R. J R r y n n ld a T n b a ee «
> m p u y , W in s to n -S a le m , N . C.
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Annabelle, were guests at a birth-
d*v dinner in honor of Mis. How-
ard Buckingham of Bellfountain
at her home in that city Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Shaw and family
arrived at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. T. F. McKinley Friday from
Colorado Springs. Mr. Shaw is
Mrs. McKinley’s brother. They
had not met for a good many
years. The Shaws expect to locate
(in the W-llaniette valley.
Auto Tops Curtains and
Seat Covers
Glass Inclosures for All Makes of Cars.
Corvallis, Oregon
326 South Second Street.
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For Success with the Baby Chicks
Make Your Plans Now to Include the use of
Triangle Baby Chick
Mashes and Scratches
We have a complete line inclluding the
Alinone Baby Chick Starter, a milk
mash and scratch combined.
Used by prominent Valiev Poultrymen.
O. W . F R U M
Hay
Grain
Feed
When Frank Madge of New York
said "ll-dlo Cutie" to a good look­
I
ing policewoman, he was assessed
¡$36 45 for hit breach of etiquette.
ing arc a3 out-of date, and as
unnecessary, as hoop skirts and
mutton-leg sleeves.
Today's modern housewife appreciates the comfort, con­
venience and economy of electric cleaning.
The Premier family of electric cleaners—the Premier
Duplex, Premier Junior and Premier Pic-Up—has been
designed and priced to meet every conceivable cleaning
requirement.
F a y e tte v ille Ite m s
(By Special Correspondent)
(Too late for last week)
There is quite an epidemic of
measles in Shedd community.
Cecil Elder a student from Al­
bany college is visiting bis mother,
Mrs. A. D. Elder.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brown ©f
Corvallis were dinner guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Pain -
er Sunday.
Mrs. Lottie Pate and brother,F
M. B ryant of Albany were callers
at the J. A. Couey home Friday
afternoon.
:
J. G. McCuue and his cousin,
Miss Amelia McCune s snt tbs
week end at Monmouth visiting
their mother and aunt, Mrs. Kate
Hickman.
Georgia Ward of Portland ae.
companied Rita H avtrland home
from Monmouth Thursday and
spent the week end at the Haver-
land home.
Mr. and Mrs. John Miller end
Isons Russell and Harold, and
g i daughters, Dully, Elizabeth and
It Was Worth It.
Sweeping, dusting and beat­
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J. P. Matthews
W lll-
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As modern as the next minute,
the new Premier Pic Up. shown at
the right, with its motor-driven,
tru th , offers unusually great clean­
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construction w ill appeal to the
most discriminating
It a worth
much more than its weight (less
than 1 lbs I in gold but its price is
ridiculously low Drop in and see
this little wonder in action.
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