crans. Enrollment is limited to 300 students The Dental School of the Uni- versity originated with the con solidation of the North Pacific Den tal College, of Tacoma, and the North Pacific College of Oregon. The college, whose buildings coat ing $2,200,000, were completed on the campus of the U. of O. Medi cal School in 1956, limits its enroll ment to 320. designed primarily to serve the Pacific Northwest area Three colleges operated primari ly for the training of public school teachers are the Oregon College of Education, at Monmouth, enroll ment about 800; the Eastern Ore gon College, at La Grande, with Friendly Living Polk County Itemizer-Observer. Dallas For our own part we still prefer one of the better small-town locations to life in a bustling city. Modern small towns have all the conveniencies of big-city living, but here you live among friends Then- is no comparison between small town friendliness and big-town a- loofness. ” 600; and the Southern College, at Ashland, with approximately 800 The first surveys for railroads to the Pacific Northwest were made I m ton- the Civil War. BULL OF THE WOODS CAT DIESEL TRACTORS Cat-built crawlers have long been the standard in logging operations. Today, as in years past, your best buy is a Cat Diesel Tractor. Check over our $700,000 useful used in ventory for the tractor you need. You'll find many Bonded and Certified Buys with written guarantees. CAT D8 TRACTORS D8 < '58 > Torque drive with hydraulic angledozer, DSD winch, can. opy top. all logging guards. Bonded buy. No. 325 Salem. $34,500 D8 |'58i hydraulic U blade. D8D winch, canopy, logging guards. 1204 hours. Bonded buy. No. 314 Portland $32,500 D8 ('57) Torque drive with 8S dozer, 30 CC. D8D winch, canopy, logging guards. Bonded buy. No. 280 Portland. $32,500 D8 ('541 hyd. angledozer. D8L winch, canopy top, log guards. Certified buy. No. 304 Portland. $20,500 D8 ('54> 8S blade, 24 CC. D8L winch, Medford top, guards. Certi fied buy. No. 281 Portland. $19,500 D8 (’54) 8S blade. 24 CC, bow top. guards, rebuilt tracks and roll- Certified buy. No. 282 Portland. $18,000 D8. 8S dozer. 24 CC, DSL winch, Medford top, logging guards, engine overhaul. Certified buy. No. 205 Salem $17,000 □8, Clearing blade. 24 CC, D8L winch. Medford top. log guards. No. 206 Portland $13,500 D8. 8S blade, 24 CC, DSN winch, bow top, guards, engine overhaul. No. 239 Astoria. $9,500 D8. LeTourneau blade and control, D8N winch, guards, top. No. 3 Portland $6,500 CAT D7 TRACTORS MIRROR LAKE IN THE EAGLE CAP PRIMITIVE AREA, 7,700 feet elevation, in the Wallowa mountains of northeast Oregon. In the background. Eagle Cap peak rises to 9.675 feet above sea level. Good forest service trails lead to more than 40 such lakes where the trout limit is 30 per day. Higher Education Expands 22 Public, Private Institutions Developing Nearly 25,000 Students for Useful Careers With eight state-conducted and 14 independently directed institu tions. higher education in Oregon is easily available to qualified stu dents in all areas of the state. Close to 25,000 students are enroll ed in one or another of the institu tions, which are finding it no easy matter to keep up with the flood of enrollment that has burst in on them in the last 15 years and which has not yet reached its ex pected peak State-owned institutions are the University of Oregon, at Eugene; Oregon State College, Corvallis; Portland State College. Oregon College of Education. Monmouth; Southern Oregon College. Ashland; Eastern Oregon C'ollege. La- Grande. University of On-gon Med ical School, Portland; Dental School of the University of Oregon Portland; and the Portland Exten sion Center operating under the General Extension Division of the State Board of Higher Education Private Colleges Strong Thirteen excellent private c o I - leges, some of them nationally famous, are Reed College. Lewis and Clark College. University of Portland. Multnomah College, and Cascade College, al) situated in Portland; Willamette, at Salem, and Pacific, at Forest Grove, strong institutions dating back to the beginnings of Oregon; Linfield College, at McMinnville; George Fox College, at Newberg; Maryl- hurst College, at Marylhurst; Mt. Angel Seminary, at St. Benedict. Mt. Angel Women's College, at Mt. Angel; Northwest Christian Coilege. at Eugene. All these in stitutions have been authorized to offer teacher training. The State Board created by the Legislative Assembly in 1929, or ganized in 1932 the present State System of Higher Education, putting the aforementioned eight institutions, previously managed by individual boards of regents, un der unified and coordinated direc tion Specialized technical and pro fessional curricula were allocated among the institutions in a way to achieve the greatest possible inte gration and coordination. laind-Grant College Authorized Under the national land-grant statute (Morrill act) of 1862. the Oregon Legislative Assembly in 1868 contributed to the support of Corvallis College until in 1885 it was taken over wholly as a state institution. Oregon State Agricul tural College, later called Oregon State College. Integral parts of the college are the schools of agricul ture, business and technology, de fense education, education, physi cal education, engineering and in dustrial arts, forestry, home eco nomics, and pharmacy. Re search is conducted at the institu tion by the forest experiment sta tion of the Department of Agricul ture, the Science Research Insti tute, and the college's graduate school Extension of a cooperative nature in agriculture and home ec onomics is conducted under the di rection of the- U.S, Department of Agriculture Enrollment at Corval lis is well over the 7,000 mark The University of Oregon was es tablished at Eugene in 1872 and opened in 1876. The first building. Deady hall, incidentally, is still in service, housing classrooms and. substantially repaired, is still in <air condition after 83 years of use Allocated to the University are, be side-. departments of arts and sciences, the schools of architec ture and allied arts, business ad ministration. education, health and law, medicine, and music. Both institutions hold annual summer sessions. Enrollment in the Univer sity this year is more than 6,000 Strong Hospital Center The University of Oregon Medi cal School, started in a small downtown Portland building in 1887, was expanded in 1913 when the medical department of Wil lamette University was merged with it. In 1919 the school was mov ed to its present site on Marquant Heights, Portland, where the first building. MacKenzie hall, named for the school's dean, was erected. S» veral other buildings have since lieen added, including the 277-b<'d hospital, which, costing $6,300,000, was dedicated in 1956 Other hos pitals located adjacent to the cam pus are the 310-bed Multnomah county hospital and the 300-bed D7 (’52) 7A blade, 24 CC, D7N winch, new canopy, logging guards, diesel overhaul. Certified buy. No. 240 Salem $13,500 D7, 7S blade, 24 CC, canopy, logging guards. Certified buy. 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