Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 31, 1948, Page 7, Image 7

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    • ' He Soars Like a Bird
One of the top pole vaulters in the nation last year as only a fresh
man, George Rasmussen is again expected to be one bf the main
- stays of the Oregon track squad. The ex-Bend high flash clears 14
feet consistently.
■ Drama Try-outs Today
Final try-outs for Shakespeare’s
“Midsummer Night’s Dream” will
' be held Wednesday afternoon at 4
in the drama studio in back of
( Johnson hall. All men who have
not been cast, and all women who
■ have not read for the play are
asked to be present.
Hardly a reformer is now alive
who ever saw a permanently suc
cessful campaign against gambling.
A QUART
SERVES SIX
. . . and it’s quick to fix!
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sturdy footwear ■
all types of
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THESE
(jy EDUCATION ^
Wy TRAINING
LV, PAY
X\. LV, TRAVEL
y ATHLETICS
Where else could you octain ail these opportunities
„ and still not interrupt your normal civilian life?
ft. The Citizen Marine Corps offers you these oppor
r t unities and many others. If you are a young man
» between the age of 17 and 32 (older if a veteran),
3'/ ft will pay you In more ways than one to call or
' visit your local Marins Reserve Headquarters for
complete details.
41 W. eth Ave., nugene
Or See LT. JACK L. BILLINGS,
Rm. 3, Journalism
j Students Injured
In Yreka Accident
Three University students were
injured' in a car accident 20 miles
north of Yreka on March 20 when
a car driven by John Kaufman
skidden in wet clay and rolled
over a 100-foot embankment.
Edward Walters suffered a
broken arm, Jack Londale received
a broken rib, and Hal Torgeson.
! face lacerations. Kaufman and Jim
Bartelt, another passenger, were
uninjured. All the men have re
turned to the University this term.
Veterans' Deadline Due
Veterans who attended the Un
iversity winter term and have re
registered spring term must verify
registration in Emerald hall, J. D.
Kline, assistant registrar an-*
nounced. Those not verifying reg
istration by April 1 will lose their
subsistence checks, Kline said.
BICYCLES
Rented
and
Repaired
Campus Cyclery
796 Ell th Ph. 4789
COMPLETELY REMODELED
KAMPUS KAFETERIA
S Low priced, well balanced meals
SANDWICHES—HOME-MADE PIES
BREAKFAST — LUNCH — DINNER
OPEN 7 a. m. — 7 p. in.
1249 Alder
'/mm'
SHE SELECTS
THE EXQUISITELY APPOINTED
'CITY OF PORTLAND*
For business or pleasure — she selects Union
Pacific. The luxurious sleeping cars, sleep
easy reserved coach seats, exclusive stewardess
service and distinctive meals on “City of
Portland” streamliner enable her to arrive at
her destination refreshed, alert, at her “best.”
When you go East select Union Pacific for
comfort, speed, safety!
Daily Union Pacific Passenger Train Schedules
to the East
Stroomlinor
"City of Portland" "Portland Row" "Idahoan"
Lv. Portland 5:30 p.m. 9:10 p.m. 8:10 a.m.
* * *
For complete travel information, consult ’
GENERAL PASSENGER DEPARTMENT 4
Room 751 Pittock Block Portland 5, Oregon
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD
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