The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 05, 1944, Page 7, Image 7

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    Th OHEGON STATESMAN. Sclen, Oregon, Tueaday Morning, December 5, 1211
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wKuuiia sw utk7 nxnii 01 buwium recerrea a urge suver ir
phy from the doc bw Jadrc, Reet L. Dsvies of Indiana, for his
wire hair terrier which was jndred beat la the Lions-sponsored dot;
shew Sunday nixht Hi winner, Craren Majorette, posea dorinc the
J presentation. (Statesman phot) ,
Craven Majorette, Wirehair
Terrier, Best Dog at Show i
Bj popular acclaim as well at judge'i decision, the little wire
hair terrier, Craven Majorette won best dog at the Oregon Dog
Fanciers association show sponsored by the Salem Lions club
. Saturday and Sunday. Over 1100 paid admissions were sold, dog
lovers coming from many parts of the state to -view the final
judging on Sunday night. The winning terrier is owned by Reg
inald Livsey, Milwaukie.
Competing in the finals, and
chosen best of the various groups
. 'were: -;;r ' v
Best sporting dog, 1 pointer, Ch,
Northwest Notable, owned by Gil
bert T. Maring, Portland.
1 Best hound, an Afghan hound,
' Mountview Olympic Mirah, owned
by Mrs. Lillian Miller, SeatUe.
Best working dog, Olympic
Black Onyx, also owned by Mrs.
Miller, SeatUe.
Best terrier, the wirehair Craven
Majorette, owned by Reginald Llv
sey, Milwaukie.
Best toy, a Pomeranian, Ch. Fir
land Yellow Jacket, owned by Mrs.
D va Cohen, Vancouver.
Best non-sporting dog, Boston
terrier. Paver's Little Bit O'Hag
erty, owned .by- Jewett A. Bush,
Vernonia. ' t
Best brace Fin show, collies own
ed by C. J.! Wollertz, Portland. :
' A showy display of dogs was
the group of German shepherds
owned by the Dr. and Mrs. Julius
Helf, Portland. aAU dogs In the
entire section were owned either
by : Dr.-andMrs. Heldor sired by
their champion dogs. The shepherd,
Ch. Bracketta of Powelhurst, last
week was awarded the National
? German Shepherd club's annual
trophy and a war band as most
outstanding shepherd female of
. the year. ' y- ' , "
Another dog In, the show recog
1 nixed as deserv ing special mention
was the prize winning Boston ter
rier, Paver's Little Bit O Hagerty,
which this fall was judged winner
of all specialty, Boston Terriers in
the Chicago Specialty show.
Rees LI Davies of Anderson.- Ind
was judge of : all classes. J. H.
Willetf was chairman of the show
for the Lions club. Frank C. Bell
of Salem is president of the State
Dog Fanciers' association. '
DeFrance Elected
Enrployes' Head
r . I. A. : DeFrance, Salem, was
. elected president of the Oregon
State Employees association. Sun
day morning in Marion hotel. The
election concluded a two day
meeting. Other officers elected In
cluded: Edward C h 1 d s e y. La
Grande, vice - president; Homer
Carpenter, Salem, secretary i C. T.
.Terril and John Anning, directors,
. The association also went on
record as endorsing the League of
Oregon Cities proposed retirement
plan which calif for inclusion of
all public employees. At Satur
day's -meeting Fred C, Inkster,
president of the cities league, ask
ed the association to endorse that
plan. . .yy'y 'V.'.; . t
Trs KSLM KOIN KGW KEX
" (1339 kt) (171 ke) (6tl ke) (111! ke)
Veterans May
Build Homes
If Necessary j
Veterans of the army, navy, ma
rine corps, or coast guard who
have received an honorable dis
charge since Dec. '31, 1940, and
who are unable to find other suit
able living quarters,' may make
application for construction, alter
ations, or .betterment of houses
which they own, or the owrr
may request special priorities for
similar work on houses occupied
by these veterans, it is announced
by A. L. Brewster, local service
officer. 1
'Applications to build or remodel
homes under the new procedure
should be filed on WPB Form 2896
with the nearest office of the fed
eral housing administration
(FIIA). If the application is ap
proved, the veteran or other ap
plicant receives an allotment sym
bol covering the priority for the
purchase of material and equip
ment allowed him. "...
Reclamation Bureau's
Quel Engineer Retires
DENVER, Dec? 4 Sinclair
O. Ilarper, chief engineer of the
US bureau of reclamation since
July, 1940, announced his retire
ment today, effective Dec. 10,
II said his assistant. Walker R.
Young, will serve as acting clilef
engineer pending appointment of
successor by the secretary of the
Interior.
'.AT r IS ST.
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10 Contractors
Share in Job
Ed D. Viesko, basic contractor
for the 1103,000 plant of the Ore
gon Dairy Cooperative on the
Fairgrounds road, said Monday 10
sub-contractors would have a
part in the construction of which
C H, Post is job superintendent
and office manager. -
The sub-contractors include:
Washington . Brick Lime Sewer
Pipe Co, glazed tile; Mercer Steel
Co., reinforced steel; Portland
Wire & Iron . Works, miscellan
eous iron; W. P: Fuller &i Co
glass and glazing; . Roedel Tile
Contracting ; Co quarry tile
floors, all of Portland, and four
Salem firms: Oregon Pulp & Pa
per Co., millwork and lumber;
Walling Sand & Gravel Co, con
crete; R. L. ; Elfstrom, painting;
Carl Armpriest, roofing and sheet
metal, and Frank R. Barnes, Eu
gene, plastering and lathing. -
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Optometrist
121 N. Liberty St.
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Strand Speaks on Expansion
Needs of Hi ercat!um
The housing, equipment and expansion needs of the Oregon Sys
em of Higher education and of Oregon State college in particu-
ar were the subject of a talk, by Dr. A, L. Strand, Monday at the
Salem Chamber of Commerce. ' 'H h '
Dr. Strand who came to the college as president just two years
ago from Montana State college, said that the housing needs of the
University of Oregon and the
three colleges of education were
In little better, condition to meet
the Influx of students which will
follow the dose of the war.
PWA, Students Help
The only buildings erected on
the Oregon State college campus
since 1928 have been with1 student
fees, as the dormitories and health
building or those built with PWA
grants. Admitting that both the
college and university have "kept
up appearances," the former Mon
tana State college president said
it was time to atop bragging on
themselves In competition for stu
dents and face facts, f
The enrollment history, of the
college since 1890 was shown by
the speaker with charts. The pe-
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Ridln' the Range. 1:15 Hasten the Day. 1:30 Variety Time. 1 .00 AAUW Half
Hour. 2:30 Memory Book or music, sw News. 3:15 music of the Masters. 4 wo
Adventures In Research. 4:15 Memorable Music. 4:30 Treasury Salute. 4.-45 Shall
WeiWaltzf 5:00 On the Upbeat. 5 J30 Something for the Girls. 5:45 London Let
ter.! SK New, 6:15 Evening Farm! Hour. 7:00 Southland Sin gin f. 1:19 The
Man Who Loved Children. 7:30 Campu Recital.. SiX) World in Review. S:15
University Journal. MM Music; 9 JO News. :45 Ivening MediUUons. 10:00
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Pasteurizing of
Milk Products
Will Be Asked
Pasteurization of all dairy prod
ucts, as a means of preventing and
controlling undulant fever, will
be suggested by E. L. Peterson',
state agricultural director, in his
biennial report being prepared
for consideration of the 1945 leg
islature.! ' . 1 .
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Peterson said he had been ad
vised Cov. Earl Snell would call
a conference within a short time
when representatives of his de
partment, the state board j of
health and other; officials inter
ested in the milk situation, would
discuss .proposed milk and dairy
products! legislation.
Log Truckerr Group
To Consider Protest
EUGENE, Dec.4 HflP)JThe Wil
lamette Valley Log Truckers' as
sociation met here tonight to con
sider protests against state of
ficials' sawing off j logs or rolling
them off trucks at highway weigh
ing stations. r J
President Albert S. Wells said
the association proposed two pos
sible solutions formation of an
advisory committee to rule : on
complaints, and weighing the logs
oh a I new type of scale in the
woods before loading. I
John S. Laughlin.
Chosen to Sigma Xi
CHAMPAIGN, 111, Dec. 4-
John S, Laughlin, 1705 Court st
Salem, Ore., has been elected an
associate member of Sigma Xi
honorary scientific . fraternity at
the University of Illinois. Laugh
lin is a graduate student in phyi
ics. ! If
riod of greatest enrollment was in
the years from 1934 to 1941 when
the college registration passed the
5000- mark. , ! I , '
The first expansion In registra
tion came right after World war I.
Met Expected I j
An enrollment of more than
7500 students following j the close
of the war was predicted by the
speaker who pointed but that de
pressions and wars had been the
best boosters of enrollment at the
college as the figures .indicated,
G. F. ?Ted Chambers,1 president
of the Oregon State college Alum
ni association, introduced the
speaker. Mrs. Winnie Pettyjohn
presided at the forum luncheon.
Mexican Labor for ;!
1945 to Be Considered
- PORTLAND, Dec 4 PM Ex
tension service and u'lr food ad
ministration officials will discuss
1945 prospects for Importing Mex
ican farm labor at a meeting of
state farm leaders here tomorrow.
Oregon Counties Group
TTill Meet in Eugene
; EUGENE, Dec. 4 The
fifth district, Association of Ore
gon counties, will meet here Dec.
19, officials said today. Marion,"
Lane, Linn, Lincoln, Benton andv
Polk counties will send delegates. v
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penetrates right, into cold-tormented upper
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