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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1954)
'Pr mm DW aw CISSORS You will appreciate the sav ing when you see these 'JOY' dressmaker shears. They are made of hot dropped forged surgical steel. With black handles. 7" reg. 3.25 . . . 8" reg. 3.75 8" left handed shears, reg. 3.75 NOW notions . . . main floor 139 One group of feather pillows SPECIAL g 00 each bedding , , . lower main floor J Li! j r n S i i j AND.SAVF!. Register-Guard, fiogene, Ore, Mob,, lone 21, 18S4 These and Many More , . . Eugene merchants offer f these, ond monv other vol ues for those who shop mid week. Check the ads on this page and the one opposite. They will sove you money. jjtf HONEYLAHE BHESSES Values to 3.98 You'Sl want to select sev eral irom ihis large assort ment of Honeylane Dresses. NYLONS -COT -TONS-SHEERS. Sizes 7-14. HURRY! SHOP EARLY! V1 H EACH SEARS Corner lOtfi & Characiton Phone 51581 ubefi4teui IMPORTED! Woven Eaitcm & Wrought iron CASUAL CHAIRS special via -9? Two for $28.00 Easy Easy, Terms k lightweight fc Comfortable k Siing-siyle casual chair Ideal with modem or traditions! Shop Early i If ttantitieg limited J I J At the Corner of Eighth and Olive 740 WILLAMETTE CLEARANCE! SPRING COATS Reg. to 59.95 34" The: !se prize coals go on sale Tuesday in Main Floor Coat Dept. Youthful, new styles Each feed All the 3 wool Fleeces, Boucles in sizes 8 to 18. cat is distinctively detailed . . . and with lovely, long-wearing rayon taiieta. newer, popular Spring Colors! Roberts Bros. Main Floor NvE4fti GREEN STAMPS FOR VACATION WEAR VANELIN sport shirts fay Van Heusen Completely Washable 2.95 P EUGENE SPECIAL VALUE! TV LAMPS Just the right light lor TV viewing! A glass brick on maroon leatherette base holds bright fiowcrs ... or a sieek black ceramic panther adds a modern touch to your room. U. L. inspected. YOUR CHOICE 2 95 EACH No Money Down . . . 25c Week ATTIRED FOR WORK Two Italian models garbed i j evening gowns step front bus on West German border enrouie to fashion show of Italian-made summer designs ay Scausenh. WHAT MAKES ECONOMY TiCK? Bail Employes Attend College LOS ANGELES te The press-, were in the group as observers j dent of a iarge American raiiroad last year, R. G. Etydio, executive wants ins key employes io know vice president, and Jonathan G, the answer to this question: Gibson, vice president and gess "tVliSS: sssakes cur economy era! cossnscl. boih of Chiesffo. t Click? T(VA1VtV C"'t, t.' C.'-T, So ho sends ibem ii coiiege, on ! . i m pay, in She summer, ' 1 fts course, IWm said, "a His idea fatrached an academic r """" ? exnerfnwnS mit nf which mtpl S ! getting academic instmction. a short course in the Amcrkan ! Af!i ff el the protessore r way of ilfe-proeaciy the onlyS JfarB" ,i!ifss ?,!wut rasiroans ttniwrsity program of iis type. iiilf5r 1 St!!'- The University of Southern Cai- sJ wao aiicnfl ine course, are ifornia wiii present the coarse for setecteri hy high tevci officiais jthe third time this summer, 31 i from the groop recommentiEd fcy j opens Juno 2S and wit! run for sis department heads. Those chosen j weeks. Its students wit! range are not always the promising jirom roariniasiers So vice press- young men woo are ue tor ao Irienis, nsosi of whom came ap vancement. '( through the ranks without a cot- Some, Rydin expiained, are o!d- iege education, or men who have reached their 'MIDDLE MANAGEMENT' p possiioa and who arc called Frrt C r,rtev nmatftwl of ihv'l"? 3t fi!PS !o with sitssa- t t!oi!,o iisos invoiving the American years ago to design" a course far! ?StSKt. j the railway's "middle manage- Siseh csr-ciisvcs, Byrim said, i- i Ke had a feeling most of ihesej questions, make speeches and i roen were too busy in (heir spec-j conduct meetings, iaiizeri jobs tn anaiyje free enter- j Because a iarge percentage of prise and took the capitalist sys-j raiiroad "tniddie - management" tern for granted. Even it they did j executives came p through the understand it, he thought, very ranks with a nuninsuns of fornsai ifew were articulate enough to ! schooling, many are at a disad- defend it or to answer questions vantage when ihe qssesiions eon j about ii. eern subjects apart from iransr Dean Lawrence C, Lockiey of iiportation. Few have had any USC's scfawi of commerce work- i training in pufeiic sneaking, cd up the course, with the help of Records of those attending the jtive other professors, course last year showed that 11 i At a banquet opening She first J of the 38 f inished college, S seminar Guriey said he wanted couasE! SUMMED tiP ihis empioye-siudents to iearn the ..,,, r , ... answer to ffcis question: "What Jtaiph W. Aier of Araardio, Tex, makes our economy click?" speeiaS representative m Santa The first course, given two years l'c P relations, sums up the Sago as an experiment, won a tins way: Freedoms Fosmriation award,! "1 think one of the very signif Guriey immeriiaieiy decided to! scant side effects Is the close as- continue the project. Now other socsatjon and snterchange of sdeas hig Industries are interested. nesween snese snanagemem men. COURSE TITLE i Some sf them gain an insight into j Lockley eails the cossrse "ibeiii!e workings of other depart j analysis of free enterprise capita!-Stents that they might never at- iam." H covers a mnititude Qf tain without seh an association. studies, from basic economies !o "This is fremendousiy import- the science of government and j ant in a company as large as ours international trade, from a psshlse relations and hsi- Cosns5ci!tson, government eon- man relations standpoint, irois, communism, fascism, infia-S iion, iabor-management reiaiions. j money and banking are among i (topics discussed. j Students come from all parts of the nation where the Sania Fe : operates. They bring fbeir wives i : and chiidrcn and Jive together on : the campus, in a building which Uaim mte : during the winter is a giris' dor-! ft GQi Iff OS : nsitory. ij All csssploye-stssdents are on fssli MEtV YORK SB It cost ahosst ii salary and the Santa Fe paysiSl,2t5S3,S8 So psst She MeCarihy- iheir expenses. Life, in the class- Army hearings in She pariors e room and out, is informal. Fac-imiSiiens of American homes, hiity and famiiies iuneh together J And at one iime or another, j often spend free evening hossrs about 35-jnJSina fireside fe!evi t together In typical collegiate bss!!;sion sets were tuned to the pro fessions. Special trips are ar-jduction in the Senate caucus ranged for weekends. room, j instruction is given in seminar, T!wsc aro tfeo fes sssimatas o I or open forum, sessions extending jTV K,ixvwk eseeutives, who paid ifrom 9 a.m. to S p.m. five days a ;!Sic mu sn(i 15i(, tCK(SRg services week. The professors wo as a who checked audience response. ! ' it wouid have cost a sponsor, jTKASlWORK U,y ueaied sess, to miiiion dol- ff, during the morning seml-jlars to present ihe same show as inars, the professor of money and ! it was carried by the tossr nssjor 1 banking is discussing She goid,TV networks, 'standard, the professor of po- TRESTLE WiTft SOfJLS $125 Million Spent by TV interpose innervations from the' "it's the kind of thing you viewpoint of his own particular "rrain smK' " ' - f; jocutive situ!, itut it the chance U !eam! tonsorrow "we'd have ., ,..,.!;. ' I'ito wrestle '.vsi!i our souls" ria! library esiahlished in the dormitory expressiy for tiio rail road men. the tortures, gsvrn two or three evenings a week. reiaie Jo She course and fre- ' JJ III Shi B M ! Sit WILLAMETTE as to heSiser it's wssrSh Sise cost. The bearings wei'e sarried Jive and fid! for 3f days, some ii?f5 hours, hy SI to 73 Alttr stations and affiliates and in iiumont sfa- gasatiy are deiivered temBftL, with !!is, isl flf the mi oopoiieu irem asm coueges or etfM mm C i.CS'- ,i . v , . , liighis dsiring ihe laie evening A ssxth pro lessor, head of ibe &m (fey fw rf gj speech deparimeni takes over s networks and some m the afternoon to teach puhiic wfeftl fa f(ir !te iraaJter nnmarA speaking and pariiamentary PitjelworJ! cedure, Wives don't attend the Santa MAS'V COMPLIMENTS Fe school bsst many take others Few sponsors were fosjnsl for courses in the university's sum- the program even afier the Sen mer session. Children have the ate opened the door for sneti use of supervised playgroundsrsale 'it's not surprising," one iand swimming pools on the executive said. "They're rcissct icaropsss. Unt to sponsor anything msti ; Twn fnp Santa i