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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1947)
jOregana Reported Ahead of Schedule Two-thirds of the 1947 Oregana are now at Irwin Hodson company in Portland being lithographed, Ed itor Roy Paul Nelson stated Wed nesday. “Due to the splendid co operation of the editorial staff, the book is way ahead of schedule, and as far as the staff is concerned, that part of the Oregana now in Port land is finished,” he added. The living organization section is one of those completed. “Prospects for those people who have not had their pictures taken look mighty dim,” Associate Editor John Ben neth declared. This year’s Oregana will have 440 pages plus three full color double page spreads of campus scenes. Ac tivities will start with spring term of 1946 and will continue until the end of this winter term. A few more copies of the book are still available and those desiring to purchase them may do so at the ed ucational activities office in McAr thur court. Business Manager Robbieburr Courtney asks that all campus hon oraries which have bought space in the Oregana pay for it as soon as possible. In 1901, the appropriation for the Eugene summer school for teachers was $400. Sororities Pledge Six .... Additions to the sorority pledge list released by the dean of women’s office include the following six names: Joanne Peterson and Pat Williams, Alpha Gamma Delta; Marguerite Fox, Alpha Omicron Pi; Betty Jones and Dorothy Orr, Al pha Xi Delta; and Nancy Smith, Zeta Tau Alpha. As the rush period is not com- ’ pleted, but will continue through out the remainder of the term, this is not a final list. Sororities may jntertain girls for any type of date, inviting the rushee by telephone. A Ejirl on the rush list may be pledged oy a house after a minimum of three dates. The University music school as founded in 1866. LEARN HOW PRAYER CAN HEAL YOU A FREE LECTURE ENTITLED "Christian Science: THE RELIGION OF LOVE, WHICH HEALS” by Elisab eth F. Norwood, C.S.B., of Brockline, Massachusetts Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts. Monday, February 24 8 P. M. in State Theatre 60 Eighth Avenue West First Church of Christ, Scientist of Eugene, Oregon Cordially Invites You to Attend Homing pigeons have difficulty with their sense of direction when in the vicinity of active radio broad casting towers. FOR DISTINCTION— Brighten your room for spring — with • Lamps • Pictures • Figurines • Crystal & China from the THE GIFT COTTAGE 56 West loth Phone 312 l! 't JOE COLLEGE AND BETTY COED iA'- • Nylon Stockings Cigarettes ^ Cigarette Lighter 54 Gauge First Quality Brands 27c — carton Evans $3.50 Value 1,79 1.33 1.89 economy yfyYew *■ COl GATE S Nlw CREAM DEODORANT 'JT*fE fOR CLOTHES * %p,fLLY CHECKS PERSRIR,at|OH i stlkYS MO,ST IN JAR l , ^tVER^Kn^r^QR grainy ^ 41c 50c size COUPON * |15c Professional Nail Polish Kemover (oily base), with this coupon lc 2.20 GADABOUT Cosmetic Case . 1.00 HALO SHAMPOO .. 50c TOBACCO POUCH . . 1.00 LASH-A-LURE Eyelash curler . 50c DR. LYONS Tooth Powder . 1.00 WILDROOT CREAM OIL . 60c ALKA SELTZER .. 75c LISTERINE ANTISEPTIC 50c SHAVE CREAM Palm Olive ... 33c 39c 39c 79c 49c 59c 43c FOR YOUR DRUG NEEDS Serve Yourself and Save More 61 West Broadway Downtown Eugene ADD 20% Tax to Toietries, Jewelry, Leather Goods