Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 11, 1948, Page 2, Image 2

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    UO Placement Service
Has Job Opportunities
UO graduate placement service has on file a number of vo
cational opportunities for students recently graduated from the
University.
Seattle Civil service is on the look-out for a personnel techni
cian, preferably a man with a background of industrial experi
ence. Another qualification is
that applicants be graduates in
psychology with some back
ground in testing.
Also looking for a personnel
technician is the Portland Civil
Service, which gives a deadline
■November 20, at which time an
examination will be given in Port
land.
A lumber company in Lebanon,
Oregon, is now interviewing men
for training for the business side
of the plywood industry. There is
also an opening for an accountant
in a Portland firm.
Two other openings include a
job as printing material salesman
at the Valley Printing company,
and a position with a Portland in
surance firm for a man well-versed
in that business. A Seattle insur
ance company will hire men from
22 to 26 years of age.
Merchandising positions are
open in Portland, Los Angeles, San
Francisco and elsewhere, accord
ing to the graduate service.
Those interested in becoming
salesmen for the Coca Cola com
pany should inquire at room 216
Emerald hall. A representative of
the Coca Cola company will be on
the campus soon.
An opening for a reference li
brarian will be made in Portland in
the near future.
Year-'round plaid
shirts, pedal pushers,
fans and friends,
for you sport
blue jeans, and clam diggers
ussells
Announcer's Error
Glued for Posterity
Most people paste pictures and
clippings in their scrap books, but
Paul Ryman, of the University
radio studios, has his voice glued
to one of the pages.
Ryman, who was the announcer
on last night’s “Webfoot Huddle
Time” said on the tape recording
that Oregon’s next football game
would be “next Saturday” instead
of Friday night.
Discovering his mistake he had
Don Hunter, of the studio visual
department clip out the two bad
words and record a small section
of tape witth the words “Friday
night.” This he spliced on to the
recording with the aid of cellulose
tape.
That left Ryman with a two
inch strip of tape with the faulty
words which he will keep in his
scrap book.
YOU CAN STILL BE A WINNER
GET INTO THE PHILIP MORRIS
SCORECAST CONTEST NOW!
Oregon vs. U. C. L. A.
Oregon State vs. Utah
So. California vs. Washington
HERE'S WHAT YOU WIN FOR YOURSELF:
50 PHIlff
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HERE'S WHAT YOU CAN WIN FOR YOUR LIVING GROUP OR CLUB!
FIRST PRIZE
De Luxe crfdnukal Radio Phono
ah Console. Records automatically
Miracle Tone Arm. Plays both
45-minute and standard records. AM
and FM-for Group entering the most
ballots during entire contest.
SECOND PRIZE
A Beautiful otfdttliuit Auto
matic Radio-Phonograph Console
with Miracle Tone Arm. Plays
both 45-minute and standard
records—for (Jroup with second
highest number of ballots entered.
THIRD PRIZE
crtdmduzl Console Radio ■
Phonograph with Miracle Ton# ^
Arm. Plays up to twelve records
Changes records in 3V2 second! -
— for Group with third highest
number of ballots entered.
FOR COMPLETE
INFORMATION SEE
BULLETINS AT:
Taylor’s Cafe, 13th and Kincaid
Keith’s University Drugs, 798 East 11th
College Side, 889 E. 13th St,
U. of O. Co-op
Fennell’s, 860 East 13th St.
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ANNOUNCING! LAST WEEK’S WINNERS!
Scorecast Winners
Gloria Auger
Judy Bailey
Bud Carpenter
Vinson P. Davis
Ruth Eades
Hal Light
J. E. Hale