Monday. Jtnnary 11. 19H Pat 10 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Ortfoa Cattle, Swine and Sheep Growers Meet Jan. 25 Br CLAl'DE STEUSLOFP Salem's first lam convention of ISM, the Western Oregon livestock association annual meeting, is expected to draw 2S0 cattle, swine and sheep growers to the Senator hotel Jan. 23 to 27. This will be the 18th meeting of the organization which was formed at Roscburg in 1937. It now has county associations in 13 counties west ot the Cascades with total of 600 members. Agenda for the three day af fair is built largely around panel discussions which will be con ducted on Tuesday, Jan. 26. Live stock marketing will be consid ered during the morning by a forum of producers, packers and sellers led by R. L. Fotter of Ore gon Slate college. At the afternoon session Arn old Ebert of KOAC is to be mod erator for pasture msnagement forum. It will be followed by a panel discussion of taxation led by Art Johnson of Astoria. Governor Paul Patterson is to address the convention at 11:30 on Tuesday. Everett Shibley, Molalla caw tleman who was named Oregon Cattleman of the Year for 1833, Rush Building At Lebanon LEBANON Contract for building of another large mul tiple business unit at South Gate shopping center will be ready for bids within the next 30 days, it was told this week by Fred Cubbison, spokesman for the center. Walls have been poured on the first unit to house Jerry's market and Cent-Wise drugs, and forms are being removed. Timber Tech will construct roof arches and work on it will soon be started. 1 Completion date Is tentative ly act in March, allowing open ing for both firms on April 1. Building contractor Is Starr Builders of Lebanon. Benton-Lincoln Electric has announced plans to construct a large building to house their Lebanon division office at the center, with work to begin this spring on the structure. Associated Oil has been giv en the contract for a super serv ice station at the center. Plans are now being drawn at the company's home plant, and de tails of the building will not be available for several days. Construction of still another . business unit to house the man ufacture of building fclock. ma chines l expected to get under way soon. GOP Planning Rally Series WASHINGTON OP) Repub licans, in office during their party's centennial year, meet to day to plan a scries of celebra tions. Vice President Nixon is chair man of a committee to arrange rallies, in conjunction with local groups. President Eisenhower and former President Herbert Hoover are honorary chairmen. Principal events include a Lincoln Day box super in Wash inglon Feb. 5: a re-enactment in Ripon. Wis., March 20, of a meet ing which some historians say marked the birth of the repub lican party in 1854; and a cele bration July 6 in Jackson, Mich., of the centennial of a gathering called the first republican state convention. Building Booms At Sweet Home SWEET HOME The Sweet Home city council granted 10S building permits during the year 1BS3 which authorizes construc tion estimated to cost $367,716. Permit fees collecte' by the city during 1953 totaled $1081. In a.'dition, fie city collected $2 for .6 r.y JcKinley. Mr. El- jn5Uiiatjon o( television antenna will be presented during the I Tuesday afternoon program. Opening day activities will be taken up with committee work. Committee chairmen include Al vin Hartley, Silverton, range, Siaslure and livestock diseases; egiilation and taxation, Charles A. Evana, Salem; swine produc tion, Lyie McKinley, Woodbum; marketing, Charles Swango, Eu gene; predatory animals and game, Rod McKenzie, Port Or ion!; resolution, Howard Leather man, Coquille; and membership, public relations and youth. Art Johnson, Astoria. Miles Teneyeck, Portland mar ketman who reecntly won a na tional award for lamb merchan dising, will give a lamb cutting c .morutration on Monday eve ning. At the same session Frank Beesen, secretary of the Oregon Cattlemen's association at Prine ville, is to discuss that organiza tion's beef promotion program. Reverend Richard Kilmer, ex cowboy pastor of Salem United Brethren church, is to offer the opening day invocation. Walter Leth will be toattmaster at the i annual buffet type banquet dur ing which entertainment will be xurnisnea oy ine juanun, uiai-Ha-mas and Polk county groups. Committee reports and a business session will close the convention on the 27th. ton Watts and Mrs. Oscar Loe are arranging a ladies program which will feature a noon lunch eon Tuesday at China City cafe. Henry Ahrens, Turner, presi dent of the Marion County Live stock association, is general chair man of the arrangements com mittee or which Ben Newell, Mar ion county agent, is secretary. Assisting him will be Elton Watts, Silverton, entertainment: Karl B. Wipper. Turner, meat promotion: C. A. Fvans, finance: T. R. Ho bart housing: Curt Lamb, presi dent of the Polk County Live stock association, and Nat Etzel, president of the Clackamas county group. Business sessions will be con ducted by Roger Dumdi, McMinn ville, president of the associa tion. Harry Lindgrcn, Oregon State college, is secretary, - Men of St. Paul's Meet Monday, 6:30 as provided by a recently passed ordinance. The largest estimated cost structure for this time was $133, 000 for tht new high school ad dition. By months, August called for the highest construction total January, $10,652 February, $30, 550 March, $50,160; April, $32, 001; May, $26,905 June. $2730; July, $1950; August, $155,327; September, J33.566; October, $15, 697; December, $6882. Lebanon School Population Grows LEBANON The city school census increased 145 over last year's count, Supt James W. King announced. He said the total of four to 19-year-olHs in the area has reached 2.747 as com pared to 2,607 last year. This year's tabulation showed 1377 girls and 1370 boys, a much smaller gap between the sexes over last year when girls out numbered boys 1331 to 1,271. A breakdown by age groups re vealed more four-year-olds than any other ace. 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