E n t p r n r t g e . H a lsey . O regon. A u g u st A. 1928 Classified 17428239 , State College Regents Name New Men’s Dormitory, FOR T R U C K IN G »«« W. C. Stckeh — trips insde anyw here: wood tor sale W C. Sickels, Halsey. 1‘lione 169. Beautiful Piano near „ a lle y , m ust »ell im m ediately. $10 per m onth; a real bargain. W rite T allm an Piano Store Salem. Oregon, for particulars. BABY CHICKS—Golden Buff and white Leghorns (Tliornw ell-Tancred Strains Blace Minorca», R. I. Reds (Queen Bess S train), Barred Rocks and Tur kens. Enoch Crews, Seabnght, Calif. • J u ! * * 9 Good Eats R estaurant 8 «»■]___ t Ó M « I TUSSING & TUSSING I«» LAWYERS Halsey and Brownsville Oregon Is now under new management. III H I THE BALL STUDIO THE HOME OF ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHY The restaurant formerly conducted by Mrs. Reynolds *<« 'X ^ ry * ,fz i ' <>. W hen the board of regents of C regon State A gricultural collet m et to name the new men s dorm i­ tory now rapidly nearing comple­ tion, it found the b it structuri . essentially five halls in one, each unit being separated from the oth ers by solid fire walls. Such plan5 had been made both to afford pro­ tection and facilitate social organ- ,-ation among the 340 students the ¡building will accommodate. Five names were consequently elected instead of one, honoring ve men who have been or are roinlnently connected with the story of the in s titu tio n . O r Jam es K. W eatherford of Al- for 43 years a member and * president of the board of regents, was given the leading honor, that of having his name on the central tow er hall which rises 120 feet in five stories above the ground, m aking it the highest structure now on the campus. It .s the key unit for all future men's dorm itory development. The unit next to it tow ard the southeast is named for Dr. Daniel V Poling, secretary of the campus Y. M C.”À. during and immediate Iv after the war neriod and for whom the old converted w ar bar- racks which served for years as a dorm itory, was named. Dr. Poling is at present pastor of the First Presbyterian church of Albany F arther to the southeast the end u n it'is named for Austin 1 . Bux -, eaterday aftei noon where by liard Fire Threatened Damage A fire th a t caught in the stubble work a tire wan extinguished that sensed by the backfiring of a gaso tlireatende to do much dam age. line engine used as power for a hay Kenneth Jonep, agent for the baler, sent a num ber of citizens scurrying to the field east of town super-m ade alum inum ware, at d Mr*. Jones giv e a de n o m tra tio o Friday afternoon at the lion e of Hot W eather Mrs. M artin Cum m ings. Hu se Calls for present were Mesdames E stes Bass, W illiam s, H ockensm ito, A rdry, Ledgerwood, Nicewood, Yoder, N. H Cummings and Florence B-rck and Misse* Jesealine H ockensm ith. Jen nie Nicewood, N ora Coldiron, and a num ber of children. and Ice Cold D rinks Ice Cream Sodas and Sundaes — We also have Ice Cream Bricks. Give the family a treat at home in the “shade of the old apple tree.” Morris Pharmacy ton a native of F orest Grove who became m aster of the state grange and a regent of the college from 1905 to 1909 He was a ’95 alum- nus of the college, now deceased. W c-t of W eatherford hall is Thom as F. Cauthorn hall, named for the famous state senator and regent from Corvallis who was au- th o r of the bill establishing the t a t e college there and who later obtained an appropriation for the first dorm itory, A rthur S. R andolph, G reeting In the - ---- name of the State ot Oregon. 'h a n d le m ail, parcel post and ex- ----- 'p ress and will be a convenience tc Von are hereby cited and required to 1 express shippers. The tra in leaves appear in the County ( unrt o t o. Oregon, for tile County if Linn, a t, Halsey st 3:18 p m . lbs court room thereof, at Albany, tn N O TIC E OF FIRST M E E T IN G OF s iid county, on Tuesday the 4 th day of | Septem ber, 1928, at 1:00 o’clock in the STOCKHOLDERS Notice is hereby given that w h er.as afternoon of that dav. then and there to show cause, if any there be, why that more than o te half ot the capital stock of ’lie llilse y Telephone C o.n p an . lia s c -rtain petition filed in the atiove en ­ of July, been suhscrihcd. ilia' the first meeting titled Court on the 27lh day Kodak work, frames and copying of old pictures. T hird it Jefferson, Corvallis, Ore. Albany Junk Company Buy and Sell A nything Located in Struckm eyer Building S.E. cor. 2nd & Baker Sts. Albany We buy cbittim bark. IIIUNIMIIMIIHtUttNMHimiMMhlllllMtllMMMIMhll Tire Trouble Are nothing in our “ young lives” because we have the equipment to right any tire accident and if it’s beyond repair anew Fisk or Feder- is here to replace it. HALSEY GARAGE Federal and Fisk Tires 1928. by Clarence L. LefFer'and V eina V. Leffler, husband and wife, praying for the adoption by said Clarence L. Leffler of Syrene V irginia Randolph, a minor child, should not be g ran ted and sai,I Syrene V irginia Randolph lie adopt­ ed by the said Clarence I. Leffler and the name of said Syrene V irginia Ran­ dolph be changed to Syrene V irginia Leffler, all as prajed for in said petition. Witness, the Hon. B. M. t’ayne, bulge of the County Couit of the State of O re­ gon, for the County of l.inn. w it h the Seal of said Court affixed th is 27th day of July A. D. 1928. (SEAL) R. M. B ussell, Clerk. = ¡i Farm s W anted I have several good Central Oregon Irrigated Farms to trade for land in the Willamette Valley, also a par­ ty with a soldiers loan who would like to use it there. I have the sale of a 8-room house and 4 block in Hal­ sey or will trade. What have you? CHARLES HAINES, Real Estate, Bend, Oregon. 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