> tf-wun the Putpjt By FLORA KIBLER Many students are planning to take Dad to church Sunday as part of the weekend’s program. The Eugene churches are having Sunday services as usual. At the Baptist church Dr. Vance Webster is speaking at 11 o clock on “Should We Keep Saturday or Sunday?” His 7:30 subject is,.“What Is Death?” Catholics Convene Mass at St. Mary’s Catholic " church is at 8, 9:30, and 10:30, as usual. Father Leipzig1 will speak on "Charity.” Newman club will meet at 7 in the YMCA to dis cuss just what the Newman club is, its history, and its purpose. Rev. Walter J. Fiscus, pastor of the First Christian church, Will speak at 11 on "God's An swer to Troublesome Questioris.” His 7:30 subject is "Joy in Temptation.” The University Bi ble class meets at 9:45 under the leadership of Dr. Victor P. Mor ris. 651 Manerud Huntington FOR YOUR FUEL 997 Oak. Call 651. The lesson subject at the First Church of Christ, Scientist, is “Soul,” for the 11 and 8 o’clock services. At the Congregational church Rev. Williston Wirt is giving a sermon on Abraham Lincoln en titled, “The Verdict of the Ages,” at the 11 o’clock service. At St. Mary’s Episcopal church Father Bartlam will be back in the pulpit to speak at 11 on "Our Future.” There will be no Can terbury club meeting tonight. “Ye May Be Worthy” The Lutheran churches will have worship services Sunday as usual. The Lutheran student group has disbanded, and Luth eran students are invited to at tend the local Luther league groups. At the Methodist church, Pro fessor Gertrude Boyd Crane of Pacific university will preach on “That Ye May Be Worthy” at the 11 o’clock morning group. At Wesley Foundation Orville Etter will lead a discussion on race re lations. Westminster Dr. Norman K. Tully, pastor of the Central Presbyterian church, is preaching at 11 on “The Shared Life.” At Westminster house the morning discussion group is ex changing views on right and wrong on the campus. The eve ning forum will be led by Dr. L. S. Bee, who is speaking on “Some Neglected Aspects of a Durable Peace.” The AWS of W'SC recommends that each coed add three hours of voluntary gym work. College enrollments are down nearly 14 per cent from the fall of 1941. DADS, DADS, DADS, DADS, DADS, The EUGENE PACKING COMPANY WELCOMES all Oregon DADS. We are making every effort possible in supplying your sons and daughters with our best se lections of meats. Phone 38 Eugene Packing COMPANY 675 Willamette Oregon Rated Over Cougars (Continued from /'aye jive) in the 300 yard medley relay, the 50 yard freestyle event, the 100 yard freestyle, and the 400 yard freestyle relay. The freshman and transfer swimmers that the Oregon squad has this season are really assets to the squad espe cially in the case of this young freshman, Gautier. For example in the 400 yard freestyle relay, a recent time trial clocked the team of Nelson, Smith, Gautier, and Hoffman, with the best time of the season, 3:43.3. Last night in the same time trial event without Gautier, the same team was clocked at 3:44. The present Pacific coast record in this event is 3:42.2, held by Oregon, which it garnered in the 1942 season. This record in the -100 yard freestyle relay now held by Ore gon is expected to be broken this morning. The Oregon squad is in tent on doing this, which would repeat the performance of last Saturday’s meet with Oregon State, where Ralph Huestis broke a record that was held by anoth er Oregon man Jack Dallas in the 100 yard breaststroke event. Another record that Coach Mike Hoyman expects his boys to break is the event of the 100 yard freestyle. Last Saturday the Oregon boys fell a wee bit short of the record mark, but with the added push and power given them by this last week's work outs the boys are going after it again. Students will be admitted' to the pool this morning by student cards. Dads are invited to accom pany their daughters and sons to the meet. Beavers Batter UO (Continued from (-age four) which Seeborg matched, and Beck again clicked, this time from the floor and the advantage was stretched to 14 points, 35 to 21. With eight minutes left the Beavers enjoyed their largest lead •—15 points—with the scoreboard showing, 43 to 27. OSC Boss Gill then yanked his regulars and inserted second stringers. These, alternates didn't live up to the hot pace set by their more experienced brothers but Oregon didn't have the time CO'1 do more than narrow the margin to ten points before the timekeeper's gun cut things short. The two clubs meet again to night at McArthur court at S o'clock. Indiana university is celebrat ing its 75th anniversary of .mi mission of women to its class rooms. Treat Dad to delicious BLUE RKl.lv ice 'cream in his choice of flavors. Ours are especially prepared to “hit the spot!" You can't go wrong when you serve BLUE BELL. It's everybody's favorite. EUGENE FARMERS' CREAMERY Dad, Were ^ ' I Expecting You I is for Dad’s 12 - 14. Week-end . ... February \ is for Abbe, featured speaker at the Dad’s luncheon. T~\ is for the dandy basketball g a m e you’ll see, Oregon vs. OSC. C is for the Smiles a Million Girl — ^ Dad, you’ll love her! T"V is for the delicious food you’ll enjoy while here. A is for the annual dramatic production, “The Whole Town’s Talking.” "V7" is for — You really shouldn't miss A it ! . . . AJOK SHOULD YOU miss a chance to;witness ^ the careful preparation of our well-known prod ucls during-your visit here. We are proud to feature “DIAMOND A.” “FULLY-RIPH" and “THREE SISTERS” products. Eugene Fruit Grower's Association 8th and Ferr-y Phone 1480