September 4, 1952 4—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE h for What ft's Worth By CLIFFORD P. ROWE Forest Grove, Ore. Well, the veteran is back from the wars. The family and I have arrived home from our week’s vacation trip; and despite the odds facing us when we started out, I can state with a feeling somewhat akin to pride that Because of the lack of proper train­ everyone is in as The Oregon Walking Man, Mill good a shape as City's Paul Smith, found himself and ing many a hunting dog never has the when we left.' competitors shunted out of the race opportunity to fully develop his nat­ The trip was a by the speeding auto. Saturday night ural heritage as a skilled and useful highly education­ and Sunday. Repeated giving of the companion in the field, states the al one in one re­ right-of-way to motorists wrecked the Gaines Dog Research Center. spect part icular- Frequently, a first step to the way walkers’ chances of setting any rec­ ly- I had never ords. Results show that Harry Roi­ of life which both dog and dog-owner realized before sum braved to the greatest extent the can enjoy to the fullest is in estab­ how well ac­ steady stream of motorists that were lishing contact with a hunting or field on the highways because of the Oregon trial dog trainer or handler. To facil­ quainted the members of a family State Fair plus the normal heavy itate such contact the Center, 250 can become when confined for seven Park avenue, New York 17, N. Y., has days to the close quarters of an auto­ traffic. brought out for free distribution a , mobile or the slightly less restricted Because the walkers had to step to the shoulder of the highway time after Directory of Sporting Dog Trainers ' area of a tourist cabin. For example. I found that my son has a highly- time, their strength was sapped quick­ and Handlers. The directory is of a folder type, developed snarl when driven into the ly and precious time and strides lost. Jack Barrett, a Portland man, dropped with separate enclosures covering four corner of a back seat at the end of a out of the race at Woodburn on the separate lists: Shooting Dog Trainers long day by a pestiferous sister. J way to Portland because of leg in­ (Pointing Breeds), 240 names; Field also discovered that the sweet little jury. On the return trek, Smith called Trial Trainers (Pointing Breeds), 141 | “Miss” can spit and hiss in a manner it quits at Aurora. Since Roisum was names; Spaniel and Retriever Train­ to make her near relatives in the cat a considerable distance ahead of Smith, ers, 43 names; and Beagle Trainers family extremely envious. It was a lovely trip. The scenery he was declared the trophy winner and Handlers, 16 names. Each list is and the race ended 22 miles before organized alphabetically by states. was marvelous. I know this to be Persons desiring a copy should specify true because I could hear my pas­ any walker reached Salem. Roisum is the son of the man who the type of dog they are particularly sengers commenting on the fact. They was defeated by Smith 20 years ago interested in, and they will receive the found the sea coast landscape equally attractive with that of the mountain in a similar Labor day walking race, appropriate section. or inland valley. Personally, my Smith holds the record for this race, greatest thrill came «men we crossed 16 hours and 55 minutes. for a short hour into California and the yellow line down the center of the road changed to white and then again 230 Oregon Grade Schools to yellow as we skittered back across the border before an earthquake could Adopt Safety Patrols Detroit grade and high school stu­ catch up with us. An estimated 230 Oregon grade dents will attend school Monday morn­ Log truck drivers along the coast schools will have student-manned ing for registration, with the usual safety patrols functioning at school bus schedule in operation, according gave me my greatest surprise. In the past when on twisting mountain crossings when classes resume this to O. J. White, superintendent. roads I have spent hours behind one week, the secretary of state’s traffic Mongold children ifcill be picked up logging truck as it inched its way- safety division has reported. at 8 a.m. and there will be two busses up tortuous grades and amused my­ The activity involves approximately going to Idanha, one stopping at Sol self by determining the age of the log 2,500 pupils serving as patrol mem­ Tucker's at 8:10 and the other at butt staring me in the face by count­ bers at various times during the school Stoll’s store at 8:30. Students will ing the rings. This trip was differ­ year, the division said. be returned to their homes in time ent, Believe it or not, the drivers at Schools are assisted in the state­ for lunch Monday. the earliest opportunity would drive wide patrol program by the state high­ over to the far edge of the road to The cafeteria will be in operation way department, secretary of state’s let cars go by. It is the miracle of office, state police, and local author­ Tuesday, September 9, and through­ the age. out the school year. Mrs. Thompson ities, in addition to active sponsorship At any rate the vacation trip is by local civic and fraternal organiza­ and Mrs. Mermillion will be in charge of the lunchroom. Price of lunches now over‘and I am confident that a tions. few days of rest will get me back in Authorized patrols may receive uni­ will be 20c again this year. condition for the long grind of an- form belts, helmets, badges and flags ! from the state without charge, the, highway!!, officials pointed out. Their other year. division said. presence also serves to remind motor- Purpose of the patrols is to assist ists to yield right-of-way to pedestri- Repubican Women Plan other pupils in crossing streets and ans in the crosswalk. OUT OF GODFREY’S TEABAG SPORTS PAGE Paul Smith Loses Walking Trophy Training Can Help Your Hunting Dog The Russians are _ getting _ ready __ for the Olympic games. ... If the Soviet women get so they can run faster than the men, eventually this Russian problem should wear off. I«.'- -X* 1 When a girl’s toes stick out of her shoes, she's in style. When mine stick out I'm a bum. Isn’t this a wonderful, cool eve­ ning? All the politicians went to Chicago and took the hot air with them. Stars J nf Ail-^tnrs »•Ml TerrT Mahoney (right* of Gervais holds the full-sized golu football he received Saturday night for being the most valuable player in the first annual East-West B Shrine all-star football game. Bob Baltimore (left) of Mill City displays his award, for the best offensive lineman in the game. The West coach, Bill Patterson of Gervais, is in the center. .Mahoney and Bal­ timore accounted for all of the scoring as the West won, 12-0, before 7000 fans. (Photo courtesy Capital Journal) EXPENSIVE REPAIRS Car-Saver Service Three sessions will feature the “School of Politics” arranged by­ the Salem unit of the National Federation of Republican Women’s clubs and the Marion County Republican Central committee. The school will be at the county GOP headquarters, 220 North Liberty street, Salem. Session for the September 8th event will be. 10 a m. to Noon; 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.; and 7:30 p.m. The interested public is invited and especially all precinct committeemen and committeewomen. Instruction will be given on precinct work for the fall campaign. Free coffee will be served at noon by the women’s or­ ganization for those wishing to bring their own sandwiches. 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