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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1948)
Todays Staff Warren Mack City Editor Copy editors: Fran Bull, Larilyn Thompson, Coleen Bryan, Wilene Bull, Norma Rae Smith, Shirley Marie Ilds'tad, Joe Labadie. Connie Jackson Night Editor Night staff: Jean Miller, Mar garet Edwards, Nancy Weir, Yvonne Lefebune, George Dorris, Lorna Lansen, Kay Kuckenberg, Marjory Bush. Joan Mimnaugh Asst. Adv. Manager Day Manager: Elaine Loftus. Layout manager: Ann Gillenwa ters. Sales manager: Bill Plummer. Business Staff: Virginia Korn, Nancy Tuttle, Carolyn Krengel, Lois Schmidt, Jean Louell, Stan Clark, Sue Bachelder, Bobbie How ard, Carol Monteith, Frances Burns, Jane Guynes, Jo-Anne Gil more, Jocelyn Davis, Anna Gee, Joanne Harris, Virginia Kelloggg, Carolyn Hill, Jacqueline Chalm ers, Jean Bell, Marilyn Winetraut, John Holden, Jean St. Onge, Mar gery Woodworth, Georgie Ober teuffer, Rae Evans, Lois Williams, Louie Prevachevitch. U O Lutherans Hold Open House Party UO Lutheran students will hold open house tonight in their new activities house at 1376 Alder street. The house, which is under option to the Lutherans for fall term, will be used for regular Sunday evening meetings, Bible studies and discus sions. Full-time counselor will be Cle one Olson, who will also live at Luther house. It is to be run on much the same basis as Wesley house and Westminster. Tonight’s activities will begin at 7:30 with a discussion of the First Commandments. Following will be a tour of the house and refresh ments. Guests will include Luther an pastors from town. Portland Sponsers FroshfMother's Tea Mothers of University freshmen in the Portland area are invited to the annual Freshman Mothers’ Tea in Portland Wednesday, October 20, at the home of Mrs. Manley Treece, 2871 N.E. Alameda, from 3-5 p.m. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Broadway at High DR. CARL HENRY of Pasadena Invites You To, Hear "The Inverting Power Of The Gospel'' At 11 A. M. Broadcast over KASH 6:20 P. M. Rev. John Schroeder of McMinnville Will Address University Students 6537mx REMEMBER THIS PHONE NUMBER FOR CONSISTENTLY FINE MUSIC • earl hunter ® bob alien • herb widmer the herb widmer combo Halls Pose Today Stitzer and Sigma halls are the living organizations scheduled to have pictures taken for the 1949 Oregana today. They will be taken at Kennell-Ellis studio according to appointments made in the halls. The schedule includes: October 9—Stan Ray hall, Sigma Alpha Mu. October 11—Pi Kappa Phi, Se derstrom hall. October 12—Pi Kappa Alpha; Minturn hall. October 13—Merrick hall, Ome ga hall. Housing Needed For Homecoming An appeal for Homecoming hous ing was issued by housing chair man Anne Case yesterday. All Eugeneans who have room for homecoming alums over the weekend of October 22-24 are ask ed to contact Miss Case at the Pi Beta Phi house. Students wishing housing for their parents or friends for the celebration are asked to (1) try to find housing elsewhere, i. e., ho tels and auto courts; or (2) contact the housing committee, which will make every effort to place the visitors in a Eugene home. An article by Dr. E. M. Baldwin, assistant professor of geology, was published in the May issue of The Bulletin of the American Associa tion of Petroleum. The article is entitled, “Siletz River Volcanic Se ries, Northwestern Oregon.” Classified Ads LADIES skiis, poles, and boots. Jodpurs and riding boots, black 1652-W, 1859 W. 15th. BELL Disc recorder complete with saphire needles and case, $100. Call 6191-R. (19) HALLICR AFTER S-38, speaker and headphones, like new, local and short wave, .55-35 me., $40. Call 4171-J-2. Bill. (17) TWO wheel trailer for sale. Vir tually new, “Bantam” make, steel trailer with canvas cover. Capacity is % ton. Call Ray Underwood, Campus 462. (17) 1931 CHEV. reasonably, or trade for new typewriter. See at 641 Pearl. (17) - ~ You're Missing a Treat! If You Haven't Tried FISH 'ri CHIPS And Other Delicious Snacks At The Midway Drive-In ° , ° °o0 0° It Pays to Walk or Drive to The Midway®' o LOCATED ON THE MAIN HI-WAY SOUTH (Directly Across from Williams Bakery on 13 St.) Dr. Smith Speaks Tonight At Friendly Dr. Warren D. Smith, recently retired head of the UO geology de partment, will speak at Friendly house this evening. Dr. Smith’s subject will be “Con servatism of Natural Resources.” He will draw his text from two books—“Road to Survival’’ and “Our Plundered Planet.” All stu dents are invited to attend. Young-marrieds of the Univer sity will meet at a potluck dinner tomorrow night at Friendly. They are urged to bring their children. An inch of gold will never buy an inch of time. Sweat Shirts by Shepherd White Blue Yellow Sizes: Small, Medium, Large PRICE: $2.95 187 E. 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