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Rpeistcr-Guard, Eugene, Ore 12A Wed., .Ian. 21, 1953 (AHVERTISEMKNT) rub on tt nitm MBjhs-athing muscles el CiiiE 1 VOTE FOR CONTINUED Good Gov't. VOTE AGAINST BAYLY RECALL (Pd. Political Adv. by Good Govt. Committee. George Todd. See. Tress., 1S71 Buefc. Kucenei Hard of Hearing Buying "B" Batteries ALL-TRANSISTOR HEARING AID 9 No "B" hntterlet No Tnritum tub No power fadlnr ONLY 7450 Come in today for a FREE demonstration IF YOU CAN'T COM KIN MAIL THIS COITON Acotntlron, II V. Ilth Pleaw nend rue - in n plain wrapper and absolutely with out rnt or obllcatlnn the valuable free hook "THE TRANSISTOR MIRACLE." ADMRFSS . CITY ACOUSTICON it w. nth rh. 5m ir ! Eugene Woman In PTA Office Mrs. Doty Elected To Nominating Group Mrs. Ross Poty, Kurne, was circled In a position on the nom inating committee for the Orefion Conflross nf Parents and Teachers at a meeting of the stale PTA board nf managers in Portland last week. She is one of five persons from throughout the state who will sum mit to the delegates at the group's state convention the names of can didates for next year's state PTA ofirers. The convention will be held in Med ford in April. j The state PTA board also en dorsed educational TV for Oregon; the new State Board of Higher Education plan for combined ele-j mentary and secondary teacher training at five state educational; institutions; an increase in feder al aid for school lunch programs; and safety legislation relating to school busses. The board was also told that the Medford convention will include "workshops," many of them ofj two-hour duration; a "regional din ner" and Mothersingers concert; an informal installation; and a "coffee klatch," I III I ,-, " L2J !() t- 1 vim v P3 ...T. M. R.(. U.5.FM. OH.-. X" t - X I HI C.r.1!!l KUfcrvK.. 1. ' Ct 'I Architect to Lecture At UO Next Week . , ,:..n., r,.n,,c !rfh inni win has monocrcn in ink 1 temporary style will' be on the University of OreRon campus the Inst ol next week as a euest of the school of architecture and allied arts. I tie is Erich Mendelsohn, brought ""' , .,' . ,. 'to he school in line with its policy Kn.land and there, in conjun mn !to have mitstandinr. people in archi-jth SerRe Chcrmaye he des.cn leclure on the campus for lectures ed the De La Warr rav. ion at Bex and criticism. Mendelsohn will ar-hill. He also did a number of com rive Thursday. Jan. 29, and remain missions in Palestine, amanft them ion campus the remainder of the. the Hebrew University Medical 1. K'enler in Jerusalem. , , (i,J In 1941, Mendelsohn came to the Friday evening, Jan. 30 the , (,d . inbudon 0 on.emporary Ar chi-, B jf , d(.s. hrbution to Contemporary A' lf ks j,,' Rt. Louis, Cleveland lecture- in he auditoruim of the, RJ fniT"!f Lime rf Ihc ' wri a n"mh" "! lnR to Dean S. W. Little Ol me , mnrli.rn arr-hi. Cottage Grove Boy Flees McLaren Custody Jess Poller, 16, of CottaRe Grove, is one of the six hoys who es caped from McLaren School of ficials Tuesday. State police porled that the boys had been tak en from the reformatory at Wood burn to a show in Portland from which they fled. Totter was sent to the school a short time acn after he repeatedly had escaped from Skipworth Home. Precision" p'r 1 Tlwi BKST In heaiity. Bailey's hy the BridRf. Springfield. SH Green Stamps. j ri lA t DRUG S "roari.,..!"! s-10;5.ca,J Three Eugene Boys Held in California Three Eugene juveniles John Gunderson, Kenneth Brown and Norman Haas are being held by the Lassen County, Calif., sheriff, on charges of burglary, according to state police at Eugene. The boys were driving a car taken from E. A. Mock and Sons used car lot in Eugene when ar rested, state police reported. The matter has been turned over to the Lane County Juvenile of fice. I "You'd like the life at this resort, Dad skating, skiing, bob-sledding, and each room has a fireplace with an oversize sofa!" Eugene, Lane County Students Pledge Campus Fraternities College Head to Speak To Managers' Assn. Dr. Elmo N. Stevenson, presi dent of Southern Oregon College of Education, will speak to the monthly meeting of Lane County's chapter of the National Office Managers' Assn. Thursday evening. ' His topic at the 7 p.m. dinner; in the Osburn Hotel will be Sell ing the Employer to the Employe. "j All office managers and business firm representatives are invited. Formal men's rushing ended Sat urday with 147 upperclassmen and freshmen pledging 18 social fratern ities in the University of Oregon. Phi Kappa Psi had the biggest pledge class with 19 men. Beta The ta Pi pledged 16 men and Phi Derta Theta and Sigma Chi each pledged 15 men for the third biggest pledge lists. Fifteen Eugene and seven olher Lane County men pledged during Ihe rush week which started Mon day, Jan. 12 and ended Saturday. Lane county men and the houses they pledged are: BEST in beauly. Bailey's by (he Bridge. Springfield. R&H Green Stamps. Fullerton Named Balph Fullerton was appointed to the Springfield School District 19 budget committee this week to fill one of two vacant posilions. Re placements were needed for E. V. Howells, whose term expired last year, and for J. W. Michael, who died last year. Howells will be contacted to sec if he will serve again. Last week, Lester Hufstad er was reappointed to fill his own expired term on the budget committee. I ALrHA TAU OMEGA: Kenneth Moriarty, Eugene; BETA THETA PI: Malcolm Amondsen, Spring field, and Dovle Higdon, Cottage Grove; CHI PSI: John E. Walker, Eugene; DELTA TAU DELTA: Leonard Ovcrholser, Lowell; LAMBDA CHI ALPHA: Richard B. Lyons, Eugene; PHI DELTA THETA: Lon Stincr, Westfir; PHI KAPPA PSI: Robert G. Maier, Eu gene; Pt KAPPA ALPHA: Richard Bach and Earl William Morris, both of Eugene; SIGMA ALPHA EPS1LON: F.arle Culbertson, Le land Nee, Robert Porter, and James Ptiscas. all of Eugene; SIGMA CHI: Nelson Hinkson, Eugene, and William Dellinger. Springfield; SIGMA TH1 EPSILON: Ralph Kingman and Norman McCabe, both nf Eugene: Richard Buffing- ton. Cottage Grove; James Richey, Springfield; THETA CHI: Theodore Leonard and George Schultz, both of Eugene. school of architecture, the lecture will be open to townspeople. The Einstein Tower, designed by Mendelsohn, brought him inter national fame in 1921. Also in the 1920's Mendelsohn designed new stores for Ihe Schoc ken Department store chain, which are considered to be among his best work for that period. He had received an architecture degree in 1912 in Munich. Germany. In the early 1930's he went to books and articles on modern archi tecture. BEST in beauty. Bailey's by the Bridge, Springfield. Sfcll Green Stamps. 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