. . . Yvonne Torgler models a navy and white Jantzen ski sweater from MILLER'S that would he a praetieal Christmas gift. The white die kie also Mould he another welcome remembrance on Christmas day. Military Orders Issued (Continued from foge nine) Leo D.; Parr, Gordon W.; Rodg er.s, Richard S.; Steele, Clifton B.; Wakefield, Charles M. (i. T. Turnbull, 4 Journalism: Johnson, Charles L.; Mathews, John J.; Miller, Joseph Spencer; Noren, Morris K.; Thalman, Bryce E.; Thayer, James B.; Vierling, Howard L.; Wimpress, G. Duncan. Robert Deeper. 811 Condon: Archibald, Robert W.; Powells, Robert M.; McCormick, George R.; Peck, Harrison; Thomson, Wm. E. Gordon Wright, 104 Oregon: Ghormley, Lee F.; Mannheimer, Norman B.; Pierson, Robert H.; Price, Thomas H.; Regin, Neal; Tugroan, Peter N.; Tugrnan, Wm. N. A. B. Stillman, 10 Commerce: Allen, Albert R.; Arens, John W.; Atiyeh, Edward E.; Austin, Ed ward E.; Baily, Leonard D.; Beard, Paul D.; Beck, Earl E.; Bodner, Steve; Burchuk, Aaron A.; Burns, Richard W.; Callahan, James W.; Canaday, Dale W.; Carkin, John W.; Callars, Allen V.; Delluary, James L.; Duncan, Louis M.; Gowans, David H; Hill, Delbert B.; Hudson, Thomas R.; Caine3, Robert E.; Sanders, Donald; Smith, Bruce A. Calvin Crismbaker, 209 Oregon: ingwold, Robert; Farrell, Wm. E.; Barde, Leonard H.; Bennison, James A.; Busterud, John; Ell Fryer, Bruce B.; Galloway, Wm. C.; Gibson, James; Gilbertson, John R.; Gloss, Marshall Charles; Grienslade, Lloyd Ernest; Harms, John W.; Hinkle, Ernest F.; Igl, The Season's Greetings AND BEST WISHES FOR THE COMING YEAR We thank you for your patronage in the past and invite you to con tinue to use our dining, dancing, banquet, and party facilities RALPH KRUSE, Manager EUGENE HOTEL Richard F.; Lowary, Phillip B.; MacDonald, Robert C.; Mayne, Don R.; Merrick, Paul Harbaugh; Moshofsky, Wm. J.; Neder, Wm.; Ross, Clark E. W. P. Riddlesbarger, 203 Com merce; Christenson, Warren G.; Coffey, Wayne E.; Crow, Alden Rankin; Dick, Roger L.; Dill, Donald F.; Dilling, Ronald D.; Dorais, Ulric V.; DuLong, Jo seph L.; Ellington, Alfred L.; Endicott, Leslie J.; Fortmiller, Charles D.; Fryberg, Russell G.; Galt, Tom Lee; Gard, Allan J.; Gold, David Ernest; Hagelstine, Wm. S.; Hoffman, Elbert L.; Hoffman, Jack L.; Huston, Thom as. Navy V-5 A. H. Kunz, 1 McClure: No as signments, signments. I. Maddus, 209 Deady: No as Willis Warren, 121 Library: No assignments. Pamphlets Tell (Continued from page one) courses leading in that direction, and the advisers to see regarding the courses. From the pamphlet: "With few exceptions these aren’t temporary war-time jobs, but professional positions offering long-time em ployment and advancement. The most numerous and often most spectacular war-time jobs are at sub-University level. 'Women equipped with talents and educa tion for full professional respon sibility have a patriotic duty to use them at the highest possible level.” It lists fields and jobs in which wffmen now are able to work. More fully-trained people are needed, since the shortages are often acute. Fields Listed Fields of work rather than spe cific jobs are stressed, fields in which substantial although not always complete preparation may be had at the University. Only a few of hundreds of possible jobs are listed. Professional specialists, e.g., accountants, architects, nurses, etc., must ordinarily major in a special field, but for many war jobs women are selected chiefly cn a basis of character, person ality, attitude, habits of work, and quality of performance of whatever has been done. CLASSIFIED ADS VIOLINS—If it’s a good vio lin you want, we have it. 1339 Oak St. r Tops Is the word for our: Four Star Feature at • good food • excellent service • moderate prices ® Xmas spirit ROBINSON'S Eleven weekly programs for classroom listening are being broadcast over station WHA on the U. of Wise, campus Twenty colleges are this year cooperating on a wide experiment to improve teacher education in the U.S. HANDKERCHIEF TEST PROVES VITAL ZONE NO MATTER HOW OFTEN YOU SMOKE IT W MILANO $1 * Ice Cream Our Specialty Dairy Products Visit Our Modern Dairy Store Toasted Sandwiches — Salads Fountain — Waffles Gustafson’s Dutch Girl 1224 Willamette St. Phone 1932 * Sweaters are an ideal gift. We have Cashmere sweat ers, ski sweaters, vest sweaters, and line all wool sweaters f r o m $2.95 to $12.50. Sport Shirts are an all-season item that makes a fine pres ent for any man. We have them at $3.50, $3.95. and $5.00. Dress Gloves finger free, are a per fect gift at $2 to $2.95. DeNeffe’s as usual offer a varied showing of different items in young men's wear. * Leather Goods Imported English lea ther always- makes an acceptable gift. ^ Interwoven Sox now come in special gift numbers for SI.00 to $2.50. * Wool, Silk or Rayon Robes Hickok Jewelry • You'll make no mis take in choosing your gifts at DeNeff’s; it is sufficient guarantee of their acceptability. DeNEFFE’S 16 YEARS OF CAMPUS SERVICE 1022 Willamette Phone 2124