Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, June 21, 1962, Image 30

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    EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD, Thurs., June 21, 1962 Page 9C
INew Officers Told I
By Local PT A Units
Officers for the 1962-63
school year hive been an
nounced by local PTA't as
follows:
SOUTH EUGENE HIGH
SCHOOL: President, Mrs. E.
Charles Pressman; 1st vice
president, Mrs. Franklin Drury;
2nd vice president, Clifford Mof
fitt; recording secretary, Mrs.
V'arren Weiseth; corresponding
secreiary, Mrs. Paul Bogen;
tresurer, Mrs. Robert Creech.
NORTH EUGENE HIGH
SCHOOL: President, Mrs. J.
Norman Bennett, 1st vice presi
dent, Mrs. Robert Deverell; 2nd
vice president, Ray Hendrick
son; secretary, Mrs. A. D. Mc
Reynolds; historian, Mrs. Jack
Vaycumber; treasurer, Mrs. M.
L. Turnbull; parliamentarian,
Harvey L. Wolfe.
STELLA MAGLADRY: Presi
dent, Mrs.' Harold Johnson, 1st
vice president, Mrs. D. L. Bar
row; 2nd vice president, Walter
Burgess; secretary, Mrs. Charles
Dirlam; treasurer, Willard Cop
perstone. WESTMORELAND: P r e I
dent, Vern Gleaves; 1st vice
president, Dale McCracken; 2nd
vice president, Ted Gary; sec
retary, Robert Powell; treasur
er, John Price.
GLENWOOD: President, Mrs.
Alex Shaw; vice president, Mrs.
Dorothy Bell; secretary, Mrs.
Donald Sprocd; treasurer, Mrs.
Francis Ewing.
WASHINGTON: President,
Mrs. George McCartney; 1st vice
president, Mrs. Allan Lindley;
2nd vice president, Richard
Hinds; secretary, Mrs. Gilbert
Pryor; treasurer, Mrs. Taylor
Ramsey.
CAL YOUNG JUNIOR HIGH:
President, Roger Lee; 1st vice
president, Bud Hagedorn; 2nd
vice president, Gilbert Sprague;
secretary, Mrs. Charles Johnson;
treasurer, Mrs. Eldon Lee.
IRVING: President, Leonard
McCann; vice presidents, Mrs.
Ronald Darkins and Mrs. Lewis
Bcrntzen; secretary, Mrs. Jack
Danby; treasurer, Donald How
ard .
ADAMS: President, Raymond
Cass; 1st vice president, Erw'n
Webb: 2nd vice president, Mrs.
Leland Mackprang; secretary,
Mrs. Edwin Weber; treasurer,
Mrs. Esper L. Richey.
WILLAG1LLESPIE: Presi
dent, Mrs. Ronald Willoughby
1st vice president, Mrs. David
Hoffman; 2nd vice president,
Donald Eckenrode; secretary,
Mrs. James Kardell; treasurer,
H. Dean Axtell.
WILLAKENZIE Presi
dent, William (."Rid") Rey
nolds; 1st vice president, Jo
Ingram, Jr.; 2nd vice president,
Russell Tompkins; secretary,
Mrs. Delmar Peake; treasurer,
Don Johnson. 1
BAILEY HILL: President,
Mrs. Marion iarker; 1st vice
president, Ronald Hudgins; 2nd
vice president, William R. Du
g: ..; secretary, Mrs. Alvin Fox;
treasurer, Mrs. Barry Bauman.
SILVER LEA: President, Mrs.
Orley Ivey; 1st vice president,
Tad Shinkle; 2nd vice president,
Clifford Broyles; secretary, Mrs.
Lee Davis; treasurer, Mrs. How
ard Duckett; historian, Mrs.
Stanley VanOotegh.
ELLIS PARKER: President,
Ray Parmelce; vice president,
Mrss. John Kovtynovitch; secre
tary, Mrs. Ronald Schrader;
treasurer, Mrs. Jack Nicholson.
DUNN: President, William C.
Wysong; 1st vice president,
George Maddox; 2nd vice presi
dent, Miss Lovina Wilson; sec
retary, Mrs. Paul Winters; trea
surer. Mrs. Richard Miller.
MEADOW ,ARK: President,
Dr. Richaui S. Rogers; 1st vice
president, Mrs. Robert LaBonte;
2nd vice president, Loren Dow
ney; secretary, Mrs. Howard T.
Skjei; treasurer, Dr. Keith
Stcnshoel.
SANTA CARA: President
secretary, Mrs. Dale Stuck; trea
surer, Mrs. John Hackleman.
CONDON: President, Dr. Bert
H o e f 1 i c h; 1st vice president,
Keith Rodman; 2nd vice presi
dent, Donald J. Rose; secretary,
Mrs. John 0. Morgan; treasurer,
Mrs. Archje Zarewski.
EDISON: President, Dr. Glenn
Gordon; 1st vice president, Vir
gil Parker 111; secretary, Mrs.
Cliff Codding; treasurer, Mrs.
V. L. Barkhurst.
HARRIS: President, Wayne
Roberts; 1st vice president, Mrs.
Byron Krog; 2nd vice president,
Ed Belknap; secretary, Mrs. Eu
gene Z. Parro; treasurer, Mrs.
R. D. Holcomb.
HOWARD: President, Mrs.
George Clunie; vice' president,
Rod Monsen; 2nd vice presi
dent, Merrill McKern; secretary,
Mrs. R. L. Worstell; treasurer,
Mrs. Haynes Oberg; historian,
Mrs. Jack Batchelor.
LAUREL HILL: President.
Robert Bohrer; 1st vice presi
dent, Nelson Woodland; 2nd
vice president, Arthur Flynn;
secretary, Mrs. Darrell Blanton;
treasurer, Mrs. Dallas L. Johnson.
LINCOLN: President. Allan
Pierce; 1st vice president, Mrs.
Darrel DeLong; 2nd vice presi
dent, Robert Chrislner; secre
tary, Mrs. Lewis Strobeck; treas
urer, John Robinson; historian,
Mrs. Chester Pietka.
PATTERSON: President, Mrs.
Claude Fredricks; 1st vice pres
ident, David Andrews; 2nd vice
president, Glendora Burbank;
secretary, Mrs. David Andrews;
treasurer, Mrs. William Bailey.
RIVER ROAD: President
Seward Egglcston; 1st vice pres
ident, Don Gilmore; 2nd vice
president, Gordon Corner; sec
retary, Mrs. Frank Bornstein;
treasurer, Truman Blankenship.
TWIN OAKS: President, Dale
Beamer; 1st vice president, Wil
liam Conley; 2nd vice president,
Robert Smith; secretary, Mrs.
Ernest George; treasurer, Mrs.
Harold Svarvcrud.
WH1TEAKER: President,
Mrs. Glenn Lockman; 1st vice
president, Mrs. James A. Proc
tor; 2nd vice president, Al
Thiessen; secretary, Mrs. Eu
gene A. Lynch; treasurer, Mrs.
Charles Lake; historian, Mrs.
B. N. Behm.
FRANCES WILLARD: Co-
presidents, Mr. and Mrs. Wally
Bullard; 1st vice president, Mrs.
William Robathan; 2nd vice
president, Winfield Adkinson;
secretary, Mrs. Ancil Berg;
treasurer, Mrs. Raymond Mc-Gaffey.
THOMAS JEFFERSON JUN
IOR HIGH: President, A. C. E.
Christensen; 1st vice president,
Mrs. Calvin Yokum; 2nd vice
president, Clifton Ellis; secre
tary, Mrs. Richard Wilson, treas
urer, Mrs. James Davis.
rni 1M V 1? T T.V .TlTWinR
niun: I'resiaeni, jerunie uki-
bel; 1st vice president, Rev.
John Ewing; 2nd vice president.
Rufus Franz; secretary, Mrs. S.
P. McReynolds; treasurer,
Archie Hasard; historian, Mrs,
Don Gibons.
WOODROW WILSON JUN
IOR HIGH: President, Raymond
McGaffey: 1st vice president,
Mrs. Burt Johnson; 2nd vice
president, George D. Hadley;
secretary, Mrs. Ernest msnop;
treasurer, Mrs. John W. Pennington.
Light Switch Hint
A few inches of ceramic tile j
around the bathroom light
switch will preserve the wall
and cut down on cleaning chores
in an area that invariably De-
comes dirty. The tile color can
match or contrast with that j
around the tub and shower. An j
nri-asinnal wine with a damp !
CL-ii Roby: 1st vice president, I cloth is all that is needed to i
Mrs. Rov Walker; 2nd vice , Keep uie arouna me uw.
president, William Schulke; i clean.
IN REAL
ALL PRICES EFFECTIVE
THURSDAY THROUGH
SUNDAY... JUNE 21-24
Right to limit reserved!
FOLLOW THE ARROWS
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In appreciation lo the fine ac
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having a real money saving
sale ...
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M'LSffiEl 18
COFFEE ''4195
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MUSIC CO.FURNISH
IN STORE
ORGAN MUSIC
FEATURING TJiE NEW
LOWERY ORGAN, JUNE 22nd
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DRESSING
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Chef's Frail Pies
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all
varieties
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Pepsi Colo
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Demonstration
Friday and
Saturday
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Pak plus
deposit
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495 tunn
Bartleit Pears 303
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HAROLD'S & PAUL'S MEATS
REPEAT SALE
IB
Morrell's finest, slices
mm
by the
piece
6RAUNSCHWEIGER
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short ek
Custom cutting and locker beef.
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OREO COOKIES 31.00
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RED RIPE and JUICY
SWEET AND JUICY
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CARROTS
LARGE STUFFING BELL
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