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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1948)
Positions Open in YW Cabinet YWCA members interested in cabinet work for 1948-49 have been requested to contact the YWCA office by Lois Greenwood, execu tive director. Forms to indicate position pref erences, past activities and new ideas have been prepared for peti tioners to fill out. Elective offices include president, vice-president, secretary and treas urer. Women may also petition for chairmanship of the following com mittees: publicity, flying speech, posters, membership, public affairs, international affairs, luncheon club, worship, conference, personal re lations, social, house, community service. There are also several openings for sophomore women who would like to advise freshman groups next year, Miss Greenwood said. AD STAFF: Day Manager: BOB CHANEY Asst. Manager: TOM MCLAUGHLIN Layout Staff: JIM STEWART SUE SOMMER Virginia Mahon Soliciting Staff: DOROTHY BOUFFLEUR ANNE CASE ENDICOTT'S RADIO and APPLIANCE 871 E. 13th Phone 5739 I ® For Classified Ads • That Will Reach All U. of O. Students OREGON DAILY EMERALD For all types of Classified Ads Come to the EMERALD Business Office DAILY EMERALD At 12 She Hears for First Time Joyce Ann Berger really doesn’t know what’s being said on the telephone, for until recently the 12-year-old girl had never heard a human voice. Now she’s winning the fight against lifelong deaf ness. Last summer she went on a power-dive plane ride, heard tile scream of the propeller and engine. Then followed radium treatments. Now she’s got to learn the language. The Weather Eugene and vicinity, cloudy to day with possbile light showers The Quaker meeting house built at York, Pa., in 1765 is used each Junday for services. Emerald Classifieds! FOR RENT, Room for single man. close to campus. $18.00, 960' . Patterson. Cal! 1744-W. Even ings. ROOM & BOARD: Men students $45 a month. Cooperative mana gement. 2477 Alder. Phone 6230 177) BOARD for students. Call 6786-R (77) LOST: Brown, gold-top Evershari pen. Name engraved Geo. C, Sutton. Phor.e 5060-W <T0) 7OR SALE: Tuxedo, excellent con dition; fine material; size 38 long; $25.00. 2437 Columbia. Phone 1381W. (761 . APARTMENT for rent: Partly furnished. Kitchen privilege' See Bill Sagar. 412 W. 17tli., 1 evenings. (751 IN PEBSON f* j s'H T Admission: $2.60 per couple ^■ —js—.. RLVINO BEY AND HIS ORCHESTRA Feb 7 McArthur Court MILITARY BALL THE ANNUAL SCABBARD & BLADE - DANCE rfg*. _ r. . * Be with the nest YOU CAN BECOME A MEMBER OF THE CITIZEN MARINES Yes, now the Citizen Marine Corjjs (Re serve) is opening its membership to young men between the age of 17 and 32, both veterans and non-veterans. This organization is the civilian branch of the famous U. S. Marines whose accomplishments and proud traditions are written in history. If you wish, you may receive the well known Marine training under competent in structors; obtain high school and college credits, or training in a trade. You are invited to engage in sports, recreation, parties and dances. You may ever, be paid to visit Virginia, Southern California or North Carolina with other young men from your community during the summer. It is possible to earn from $157 to $350 per year in your spare time, depending on your rank (reservists receive promotions!). All this, and you're still a civilian! So, if you want to share the prestige and tradition of the finest, phone or visit your local Marine Reserve Headquarters. There is a spot for you. 41 W. 8th Ave., Eugene Or See Li. JACK L. BILLINGS, Rita. 3, Journalism