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Dental Society Elects Officers for '61-62 Dr. L. E. Hfcplett of Eugene and Dr. Dean I. Webb of Cottage Grove have been chosen to head the Lane County District Dental Society during 1961-62. . In elections last week, Epplett was advanced from the president elect's post which he held during 1960-61. Webb will 'succeed Ep plett as president in 1962-63. Other officers who will head up the 96-member society are Dr. ; Martin Kolstoe, vice presi dent;Dr. Bbbert Stansbury, secretary-treasurer;, and Dr. Robert Glass," all of Eugene, editor of the society's -monthly bulletin. Doctor Epplett,- 45,' .is a native of Portland and a 1950 graduate of Qregon State College. He grad- -- p-wfc-'J.iySVf ' uated from the University of Ore gon dental school in 1950, and has been in practice in Eugene since 1953. He served with the Army during World War II and with the Am Force dunng the Korean war. He is a major n the Air force Reserve, a mem ber of the Eugene Lions Club and of the" Chamber of Commerce armed services committee. Dbetar Webb, 38, a native of St. George, Utah, graduated in 1948 from the iUniversity of Southern California; dental school after taking pre-dental work at South ern Utah.! He served two years as a captain in the Army and is a member o Rotary, Elks and the Chamber of Commerce. :': .. LOJ ; '"'. ' DR. L. E. EPPLETT President DR. DEAN WEBB President-Elect 22 UO Students Form 'New Group on Campus Twenty-two University of Ore-; ,gon students became members of . Circle K, a college service or- ganization, at a charter banquet ' Friday night. ytl There are 365 other Circle K : groups in the United States and - Canada, said Joe Eplcr, of Chi cago, field representative of Ki- wama International, wh6 pre sented the Circle K charter. Circle K is an affiliate of Kiwanis International. Members of the Eu gene, Emerald Empire and Springfield Kiwanis Clubs at tended Friday night's banquet. Kiwanian Leo Quails, who was "active in forming Circle K at the University of Oregon, was master of ceremonies. Officers of Circle K are Dell -Smith, Klamath Falls, president: Lowell Kimbell, Pomeroy, Wash., EWEB to Hold Meeting Monday Several expansion projects are to be considered by the Eugene Water and Electric Board at a regular meeting Monday noon. . Included will be electric ex tensions in the Avalon Drive area, Dahlia Street, Cheryl Street, Wilco Gardens and Edgewood additions. - - The board will also discuss pur chase of two sluice gates for the Hayden Bridge filtration plant, study bids for a truck body, and take a look at plans for bringing power from the Carmen-Smith hydroelectric dams to Eugene. vice president; Bruce Cummins, Oswego, secretary; Nicholas Oat- way, San Marino, Calif., treas urer, and the following directors: Dan Williams, Astoria; Ira Wong Portland; Eric McCready, Eu gene, and Lee Turnbull, Eugene. Other members are Donald L. Strobeck, Eugene; Robert I. Hill Salem; John A. Donat, Eagle Point; Stephen C. Hinti, Eugene, James B. Cloutier, Eugene; Jay Jackson, Eugene; Kenneth S. Smith, Portland; George Witte- myer, Eugene; Michael Vawter, Gresham; Jerry Lewis, Portland; Craig Rickert, Springfield; Ken Sandine, North Bend; Gary San ders, Roseburg, and Robert Good- enough, Los Altos, Calif. 1 n For Daytime Svnrfuy' Figure Show HigH- Tewpertttvm Exported WEATHER FORECAST Showers and thundershowers are expected to . extend from the-northern and central Plateau eastward - through the northern and central Plains into the.upper am mid Mississippi Valley Sunday. .From, California ,eastward into the southern Plateau .warmer weather is expect sdi- Warmer temperatures .are probable over the. northern' and, Central-Plains and in ' portions of ; the tbhio .Valley. DELL gMITH President of Club Dry fl y,.,.i low caorie GINGER Canada m calorie beverages in no deposit, no return; convenient 18 oz. bottles. So delightfully delicious. So re freshing satisfying. Yet com pletely sugar-free. Ginger, Orange, Root Beer and other favorites. For purity and true flavor get 16-oz. no-return, easy yUstorebottcs todays Study Group ! Appointed A study committee to evaluate Red Cross services has been ap pointed, Harold Johnson, chair-; jnan of the Lane Count? chapter of the American Red Cross, an nounced Friday. . The duties of th committee, Johnson explained, arsll be to re appraise and evaluate the pre sent and planned services of the Lane County Red Cross, and to make recommendations to the board of directors. Calvin Smith ss committee chairman. Other members are: Charles Larson, David Andrews, Robert LaBonte, James Stoop; and Eldon Woodin. Participating as members of subcommittees will be Kenneth Gwinn, Jan Ons rud, Gene Huktt, Dr. Robert Stansbury, Patrick Flynn, Byron Price, Stanley Adams, Mrs. Doug las Waiwyn, Mrs. Max Eisen stadt, Miss Lois Greenwood, By ron Haley, James Laing, Lyte Swetland, John Moore, Orm Lok- kon, Harry Ritchie, Alton Baker Jr., Charles Pressman, George Matsox, Maune Jacobs and Ai Stockstad, Emerald Empire Weather . '.Eugene - Springfield-fore- '; j east: Mostly clouds with oc- I casionai showers . through : ; Sunday night Expected-high ' Sunday, 64; low Sunday night, : 48. - v V .' ' ,. Statistics (readings at the . U. S., Weather Bureau, Man- ; ,lon Sweet Airport, Eugene): ' Highe"s't temperature f.Satur- : day, 58; lowest Saturday morning, 53; rain in 24 hours ending 4 p.m. Saturday, .04 of an inch; total for May, 2.43 inches; average for May 1.99 inches; readings at 4 p.m. Saturday; humidity, 75 per cent; wind, WSW 12. Prevailing -wind Friday, WSW 11.9. ' Stage of rivers at 7 a.m. Saturday, Willamette at Fer ry Street Bridge, .11.5 feet; McKenzie at Armitage Bridge, 3.6 feet. Sunrise and sunset (PST): Sunday, 4:4i a.m. and 7:38 p.m.; Monday, 4:40 a.m. and 7:39 p.m. Br ASSOCIATED PRESS ' High tow Pr. Albany, clear St 45 Atlanta, clear 81 Si Bismarck, clear 74 39 Boston, clear .' M 4S Buffalo, cloudy SI 40 Chicago, cloudy 59 . 51 M Cincinnati, cloudy .fi7 SO .Cleveland, clear M 40 Denver, cloudy 62 51 .12 I5e Moines, eloudy.Sfi 5S .fi? Detroit, cloudy fi 4ft Fairbanks, cloudy .fiO 35 . Fort Worth, clear -B9 7ft Honolulu, clear 83 7ft .ftl Indianapolis, cloudy.62 47 M Jacksonville, cloudy.94 70 Juneau, cloudy 51 41 .48 Kansas City, cloudyS5 5R Los Angeles, clear -7.1 53 Memphis, cloudy 7fi 62 Miami, cloudy S7 7fi ' Milwaukee, cloudy .S4 5ft .1ft Mpls.-St. Paul, ciearfcl 42 ,05 New Orleans, cloudy 87 68 New York, cloudy -.70 5ft Omaha, cloudy SS 53 Philadelphia, cloudy SS 5ft Phoenix, ciear - S8 81 An Offering of Shares ' Common Stock ' L Par Value $10 J , in jpodlcmd REPORTER Publishing Co., inc. Hew liberal Nawtpaptf for Portland, Oregon is being made by a Prospectus which may b obtained from the company at f 1714 N.W, Overton St, - Portland 9, Oregon Among the persons whs hove already purchased shores are U. S. Senators Wayne L. Morse Maurine Neuberger Hubert Humphrey ond Congressman A! Ullman Two representatives of the Be- porter will he in Springfield at the office of Geo. D. Hill Real Estate-Insurance, 1212 South A Street, phone Rt 6 5044, from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., Tuesday through Thursday, May 23 to 25, to discus the above stock offering. Pittsburgh, cioudy -82 Portland, Me., cl'dy 68 Richmond, cloudy T74 St, Louis, cloudy 83 San IMego, clear .87' San Francisco, d'dySB Seattle, cloudy 66 Tampa, clear L...M , Washington, ' cloudy ,7ft 'Winnipeg, clear -,-82 -Missuig. , ' . 49 45 52 55 70 ... Ex-Senator Dies WASHINGTON W Former Republican Sen. George W. Ma lone of Nevada, 70, died Friday of cancer. Buring his 12 years in the Senate, 1947-59, Maione was a relentless exponent of greater tariff protection for American business. A Medical Doctor looks at our Last Chance for f 1 1 Survival!! . . ' Dr." Joe Miehoii.' famed specialist of Atlanta Texas spoke before 300 people when lost in ' Sugene! ' ' ' THIS, dynamic sprier does uol. "beat creund ' fhe bush":in giving his experienced opinion on how better heahh and longer life can Be accom plished! 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