Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 25, 1941, Page Thirteen, Image 13

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    October 2 to See
Initial Assembly
The first all-campus assembly
of the year is slated for Thurs
day, October 2, with University
President Donald M. Erb and
ASUO President Lou Torgeson as
speakers,
'Friday, October 10, will see Jay
Allen, Oregon alumnus and wide
ly-known foreign correspondent,
speak on “My Trouble With Hit
ler.” Mr. Allen recently spent
Several months in a Nazi prison
camp. Time taken by this assem
bly will be made up Thursday,
October 9, at 11 a.m., regular
assembly hour.
Clarence Streit, of “Union
Now” fame, will speak Monday,
October 13, at 11 a.m. Classes
regularly scheduled for Monday
will meet Thursday, October 16,
at 11 a.m.
Christians to Meet
University Christian Union will
begin fall activities with a frosh
rally Friday night at 7:30 o’clock
US'- Gerlinger’s AWS hall. Pro
gram for the evening will provide
a time for getting acquainted
With new and old students, spe
cial musical numbers, and an ad
dress by Dr. Willard Aldrich of
Vancouver.
OUT FOR GOOD
A bad knee last week perman
ently benched Roy Dyer, Webfoot
star back.
Library to Conduct
Two Tours Today
Tours will be conducted today
at 10:30 and 3 to acquaint new
students with the library before
school starts, it was announced
Wednesday by Miss Findly, Uni
versity librarian. If there is suf
ficient demand, the tour will con
tinue Friday, Saturday and
throughout the following week.
Frosty Nights
Double Deckers
Sleeping Porches
Call for Flannelette!
Cynthia Gowns
98c
You’d never dream that
such practical gowns
could be so smart and
pretty.
Gay little bouquets
scattered on pastel flan
nelette, solid pastels, or
combinations of prints
and solid colors.
Bias cut styles that fit
beautifully, t r i m med
with rick-rack, piping,
lace or fringe . . .
straight cut styles
daintily trimmed with
hemstitching.
Choose several of these
warm gowns now and
be ready for winter!
They’re priced, amaz
ingly low at Penney’s.
Sizes 15 to 20.
98c
PAJAMAS if you prefer.
Penney’s Main Floor
Broadway and Willamette Ph. 2701.
Oregana Business Head
Tells Yearbook’s Value
College year-books not only en
dure in value; they actually in
crease in value as time goes on,
Emerson~Page” Oregana business
manager, said recently in describ
ing the 1942 annual.
The' Oregana, which Page de
clares will be the “world's best,”
may be ordered at registration
tables Friday and Saturday. Last
year, he said, there were several
persons who were not able to ob
tain a copy of the book, because
they did not place their orders
early enough in the year. He ex
plained that the great cost of
printing so many pictures and so
much color work made it im
possible to print extra copies,
unless there was a certainty of
selling them.
The price is $5. Persons buying
athletic cards, however, will be
allowed a $1 discount on the
annual, he said.
Krenk Plans Audition
Of Freshman Talent
Freshman talent for the Uni
versity’s weekly radio program
will be auditioned this week by
M. A. Krenk, instructor in speech
at the broadcasting room in the
extension building.
First year students who play
an instrument, sing, or are inter
ested in dramatic presentation
are invited to see Mr. Krenk from
7 to 8 o’clock on Thursday and
Friday evenings.
The first radio program will be
presented October 2 over the
local station from 7:30 to S:30,
according to Mr. Krenk.
Especially noticeable durinug
rush week: “Some people are like
dictionaries — full of words but
can’t say a thing.”
—Amarillo Daily News
SPEC//U
TO STUDENTSl
RENT A
NEW
t MACHINE
(All standard makes)
$3.00 per Month
Buy Them or Rent Them
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UNIVERSITY
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Welcome
Students
Meet Our Products
No health-giving meal is complete
without DEPENDABLE DAIRY
PRODUCTS OF QUALITY. We ask
you to let our special campus drivers
service your needs of GRADE A
MILK . . . BUTTER . . . CHEESE . . .
COTTAGE CHEESE and ICE
CREAM. You will enjoy the extra
richness and quality.
Ice Cream Specialties and Fruit
Punch for All Occasions.
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Eugene Farmers Creamery
568 Olive Street Phone 638