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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1942)
Students’ Blood Added to Bank University cooperation toward establishment of Eugene’s blood bank is well underway, according to Don Brinton, chairman of the Asklepiad committee delegated by the campus war council to manage University blood dona tions. “Response has been very good so far,” Brinton said. Then he added, “Some students who reg istered had tests, and made ap pointments for the operation, have been very late, or entirely absent at the appointed time. This means a complete waste of time for the doctor, and disrup tion of the day’s schedule, and is not good.” 300 Plasma Units He explained that Dr. E. D. Hurrer, offices in the Miner building, donates his time and equipment for this work which is designed to accumulate 300 units of plasma for the Eugene store. These units will be ready on call for the Red Cross, army, and navy, and local needs as well. It will be sold to emergency pa tients, non-war casualties, for whom donors are not available. This revenue will be used to de fray operating expenses. Women to Be Called The men’s houses are being contacted now. Their work will be completed withi ntwo and one half months. Then, Brinton said, the women will be called upon. Plasmas is kept in cold storage. One part will be stored in the Look your Best! Write your Best with an EVERSHARP Repeating Pencil /crs Styled by world's famous designer Henry Dreyfuss VFhen it needs new points,' it feeds new points—like, ft machine gun! Holds 6 months’ to 1 year’s supply' of leads. No messy lead handling. See this smar; hew.work-saver todayl GUARANTEED FOREVER! Evtrtharp Repeating Pencils $1.00 te $50.00 Ivenharp Pens te match $3.95 and op Tune in EVERS HARP’S “TAKE IT OR LEAVE IT” BILL DAVIS . . . . . . soph fullback, will watch the Bruin game this afternoon from the bench. He pulled a ligament in his leg against Cal last week, and so gives liis spot over to Tommy Koblin. Miner building and the rest else where in the city to prevent to tal loss in case of bombing or other disaster. It is stored in 12-unit bottles, each unit from a different indi vidual. This is to neutralize any allergy reactions present. Twenty thousand hours of fly ing instruction have been given at Northwestern University without an injury. Registration at Texas A. & M. college set an all-time enrollment record. r Dr. Stetson to Speak At Lewis and Clark Dr. P. L. Stetson, professor of education, will leave for Port land Sunday where he will visit Monday and Tuesday at Lewis and Clark college in the interests of the Northwest Accrediting as sociation. Lewis and Clark col lege is the former Albany col lege now located on the million dollar Frank estate. extend a Homecoming Welcome ; | to Alums ... % i EUGENE'S FASHION CENTER 957 Willamette H j PATRIOTIC PROGRAM ; For Armistice Day | Sunday at 7 :30 P.M. | “GOD'S SERVICE STAR” 11A.M. “VICTORY OVER THE TONGUEf FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH t Dr. V. H. Webster, Pastor Broadwayrat High Send MUMS Welcome Home the U of O Alums! For your con venience, o u r store is on the campus, across from Sigma Xu Phone 563 ARCHANBEAU’S WELCOME Webfoots - Alums WILLIAMS JOINS IN TRIBUTE TO OREGON'S SERVICE MEN AND ALL LUCK to Duck football men in your home coming game with UCLA. \\ illiams' Bread, in the gingham wrapper, is well known r to Oregon students. They eat it because bread is the f foundation of a complete meal and Williams’ has al- | ways been a good tasting bread. War turns thoughts 1 to health—and Oregon still prefers Williams’ Bread be- | That Good Bread LOOK LOR THF. GINGHAM WRAPPER