Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, October 21, 1954, Image 22

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    Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore.
1 OB Thurs., Oct. 21, 1954
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Local People
To Participate
In Press Meet
Prep Students
Gather On Campus
Five students and one adult
from Eugene, plus a student from
Lowell, will take part in the 28th
annual Oregon High School Press
Conference at the University of
Oregon Friday and Saturday.
They are: Mrs. Ruth Hill Beacon,
yearbook advisor, Ben Gaffe, and
Laren Ogle, all of Eugene High
School; Nancy Mitchell and
Dorma Scadding of Willamette
High School; Eileen Gottschim of
St. Francis High School; and
Canla Brooks of Lowell High
School.
Registration for the two day
convention will begin at noon
Friday, in Eric W. Allen Hall, the
school of journalism. Tours of
the new building will follow
registration.
Geneva Foss, director of publi
cations in the Spokane public
schools, and Kay Nelson of North
Bend High School, will speak to
the delegates in separate opening
sessions on newspaper and year
book operation. Departmental
meetings are scheduled to follow,
and will be led by journalism
school instructors and Oregon
newspapermen. Leo Harris, Uni
versity of Oregon director of
athletics, is scheduled to speak
at a social hour Friday afternoon.
The annual conference banquet
is to be held at 6:30 p.m. Friday
in the Erb Memorial Student
Union ballroom. Dr. Gordon A.
Sabine, school of journalism
dean, will be the toastmaster. Jay
Eyerman, photographer for LIFE
magazine, is to deliver the main
address of the evening. The title
of his talk is "Life with LIFE."
Speaker for the Saturday morn
ing breakfast will bo Jack BiU
. --fil T,J!- ci-'
lings, news euuur ui ivauiu sta
tion KUGN, who has given the
title of his speech as "I should
be twins."
Debates on yearbook produc
tion and panel sessions on news
paper problems will constitute
the morning meeting. The Ore
gon Association of Journalism
Advisors will hold its annual
meeting, also Saturday morning.
The sports director of Radio
Station KEX in Portland, Robert
Blackburn, is scheduled to speak
to the delegates on "So you want
to be a sportscastcr" during the
awards luncheon Saturday. Fol
lowing his address will be the
presentation of plaques to 1954
Oregon Scholastic Press improve
ment contest winners. Students
will be the guests of the Oregon
Athletic Department at the Ore
gon-San Jose State football game
Saturday.
Circuit Court
Records
CIRCUIT COURT
Lawsuits Filed:
Credit Service Co. vs Ruth Pellant,
tult to recover money.
A. P. Martin, W. E. Martin, and
C. E. Brenncman, co-partners, rlba
Marlln Bros. Neon Slcn Co., vs Fred
erick O. Patriotic, dba Mcdo View
(Motel, suit to recover money.
A. P. Martin, W. E. Martin, and
C. E. Brenncman, co-partners, dba
Martin Bros. Neon Slcn Co., vs C. M.
Hayes, dba Hayes Elmira Shopping
Lcmcr, suit 10 recover money.
A. P. Martin, W. E. Martin, and
C. E. Brenncman, co-partners, dba
Martin Bros. Neon Slcn Co., vs W. W,
Peterson and Howard B. Dull, dba,
Peterson-Dull Motors, suit to recover
money.
Giustina Bros. Lumber Co. vs Elvln
C. Pitts, suit to recover money.
Divorce suits filed: Ruby M. Ander
son vs James !. Anaerson ht, married
slnco June 17, 1054, plaintiff alleges
cruel and inhuman treatment.
Probate matters: Rose Swartz ap'
pointed guardian for Carl Swarlz.
Petition filed by V. L. Hucka for
appointment as guardian (or Laura
M. liUCKa.
Two-Timing Watches
Confuse Visitor
BOSTON W Some out-of-town
visitors at the Boston Confer
ence on Distribution arc display
ing two watches, one set at New
York time and the other at Bos
ton's daylight time.
They say it helps them to time
calls to their offices and plan
plane schedules.
One two-watch man said he
sometimes became confused and
couldn't remember which time
piece was which.
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