Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 03, 1941, Page Seven, Image 7

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    Lasses May Enter Test
For ”The Perfect Type"
Do you know a gal who has been queen of anything from the Rose
Festival to the Smith street school? If so, she's eligible, pal. Don’t
hesitate; we need her.
With a cup for her permanent possession and a chance to rate as
a national figure as inducements, any lass who has reigned over a bona
fide fete, fair, show, festival, or parade is asked—nay, urged—to
enter Sigma Delta Chi’s contest
lor “The Perfect Type.’’
Oregon’s chapter of SDX, na
tional professional journalistic
fraternity, has surveyed the cam
pus and found it not wanting in
beauteous peaches. For example:
Betty Jean Harding, queen of the
Portland Rose festival; Mary
Mercier, queen of the Sun Valley
jodeo; Annabelle Dow, Junior
Weekend queen; Betty Jane
Biggs, “Ideal Sophomore Girl.”
Automatically entered are all
those listed above and any others
now at large on the campus. SDX
plans to select a “Perfect Type”
and submit her name and photo
graphs to the fraternity’s nation
al convention in New Orleans this
winter, to start the ball rolling
in a similar contest in all colleges
low containing chapters of the
iociety.
The contest is underway as of
ight now. Deadline is midnight,
lOctober 9, one day after Nation
al Newspaper week closes. Sub
Jmit your nomination to Ray
Schrick, Emerald managing edi
tor, or Buck Buchwach, SDX
president.
Members of the fraternity will
act as judges, with the winner to
be announced at the SDX-spon
sored banquet for European cor
respondent Jay Allen and profes
sional pledges October 10.
Bureau Open Tuesday
Tor Picture Makeups
I The University photographic
jbureau, room 2, Johnson hall, will
[be open for the convenience of
[entering students who have not
fyet had their pictures taken, from
Ito 5 p.m., Tuesday, October 7.
According to Dean Karl On
hank’s office, the student’s pic
ure is a very essential part of
iis registration material and
nany. new enrollees have not
een photographed. For any fur
ther information about this serv
ice-students may call Dean On-^
thank’s office.
Oregana sales representatives
in living organizations will meet
at 4 p.m. today in the College
Side for an important business
meeting. Attendance is required
of all representatives.
The
Falcon
GOOD FOOD
& DRINK
Across from Men's Dorm
Eugene to See
Volunteers Act
In Maneuvers
Yesterday the advanced mili
tary classes heard Second Lieu
tenant Ray F. Siegenthaler of
the second interceptor command
describe plans for an extensive
four-day maneuver centering
about the Eugene armory during
the last week of October. The
plans for the maneuvers call for
the training of civilian volunteers
for work in detecting and report
ing the presence of enemy air
craft in the event of a raid. This
type of work has been tried with
great success in Britain and the
U. S. army claims it increases
the effectiveness of fighter planes
by 20 times, Lieutenant Siegen
thaler said.
Filter Posts
Officers will be stationed in
Eugene, Roseburg, and Portland
to filter the information sent' in
from detection centers and trans
mit it to the operations head
quarters in Portland. From Port
land orders will be phoned to air
dromes and combat planes will
take off to engage hostile air
craft.
Lieutenant Siegenthaler asked
for 30 advanced ROTC students
to take the nine-hour training
course and help during the all
night sessions of the maneuvers.
According to present plans
there will be 75 observation posts
in Lane county and about 200 in
the Eugene filter area. Each post
will be located within 15 seconds
of a telephone, Lieutenant Sieg
enthaler stated.
During the demonstrations
planes will fly over this area and
the observers will phone infor
mation to Eugene where it will
be sorted out and forwarded to
Portland.
The actual maneuvers will take
place October 28, 29, 30, and 31.
A staff of six enlisted men will
help Lieutenant Siegenthaler.
Increased interest in Pan-Amer
ican relations was indicated at
the University last week when a
large number of students enrolled
in Spanish courses. Ten students
have registered in a Portuguese
class initiated this year. The or
iginal six sections of Spanish
scheduled for this fall have been
increased to eight. Each section
averages a membership of 35.
Spanish
Increase
A Fascinating Place
to Eat
•
DINNERS
50c - 60c 75c - $1
•
NOON PLATE LUNCHES
30c
Open All Night
'f' •
Chiaramonte’s Cafe
LOCATED IX GREYHOUND DEPOT
BLOND SOPRANO
Grace Moore, golden-voiced, goiuen-naired star of stage and screen
who will appear here Friday, October 10, as the first attraction in
the 1941-42 Greater Artist series.
Power brings you Oregon’s football
games whether at home or by radio.
Tonight’s game witJi Idaho will be
played on a field lighted by elec
tricity.
Next week the game with IJ.S.C, will
be brought to you by radio. Support
the team, at home and while they
are away. Electricity and water in
Eugene are supplied by the muni
cipally owned utilities.
CfrToTrrk?r
Municipal Electric and Water Utilities
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STEAK DINNERS
A specialty with us, a favorite with our
patrons is our steak dinner which comes
to you from our chef's hands, sizzling
hot and as fine as you’ve ever tasted.
Come in and visit us today.
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Remember! The meal ticket special, a $5.50
value for $4.75, is effective through October 10.
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Oregon ^Emerald
Thursday Night Staff:
Dick Shelton, night editor
Marge Curtis, assistant
Patricia McFadden
Peggy Wright ,
G. Duncan Wimpress
Betty Leist
Joanne Dolph
Carrol Pageler
Janet Wagstaff
Ralph Willoughby
Anne Craven [
Friday Advertising Staff:
Anita Simons, manager
Sid Lakefish
Walter Dickson
Madeline Rue
Marge Pemberton
Martha Beard
Copy Desk Staff: •
Bill Hilton, city editor
Carol Cook J
Phyllis Collier
Kathleen Davis
Jack Billings
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801 Mat.* HI
Is There Two People
'Dr. lekyll and
Mr. Hyde'
with Spencer Tracy ai t.
Lana Turner
— also —
Kisses for Breakfast
with Dennis Morgan
and Shirlev Ross
rmm\
Come and see the Oregor
Stanford Game Pictures
— and —
Ralph Bellamy and ,
Margaret Lindsay in
'Ellery Queen and
the Perfect Crime"
Also Roy Rogers n> ;
'Nevada City"
MOVED OVER!
ROBERT MONTGOMERY
and EVELYN KEYES
'HERE COMES
MR. JORDAN"
You’ve Waited for This
with
VERONICA LAKE and,
RAY MILLAND
1 WANTED
WINGS'
CLASSIFIED ADS
READER ADS
Ten words minimum accepted.
First insertion 2c per word.
Subsequent insertions 3 c. per wcul.
DISPLAY ADS
Flat rate 37c column inch
Frequency rate (entire term) :
35c per column inch one time ;j
week,
Stc per column inch twice or moto
a week.
Ads will be taken over the telephone on
a charge basis if the advertiser i»ii
subscriber to the phone.
Mailed advertisements must have tutfi.
cient remittance enclosed to << n*
definite btfmber of insertions.
Ads must be in Emerald business office
no later than 6 p.ro. prior to the duty
of insertion.
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RONSON cigarette lighter, .ma
hogany color with flag on y-iJc.
Reward, Don Younger, Theta
Chi.