UO Job Office Has Openings Calls for graduates and students to fill positions are pouring into the Graduate Placement office on the second floor; Emerald hall. Among this week’s jobs offered are immediate openings for clerk of the rural board at Roseburg, and for two assistant managers at Sal em and Klamath Falls branches of Leon's Store, ladies’ apparel. Union Oil of Eugene wants a warehouseman, 20-25 years old, to work up to a selling position. Civil service openings have been announced for pharmacologist, en gineer, metallurgist, mathematici an, and physicist. Student aid train ees are wanted in the fields of chemistry, metallurgy, physics, mathematics, and engineering. Associate Yeomen Bill Turnbow, Yeomen presi dent, recently released a list of men newly' elected to member ship this term. New associate members are Marvin Jensen, Dale Peterson, Willis Moore, Marv Yo hoh, Jack Costello, John Eldridge, A1 Kaylor, Ed Casto, Byron Nel son, Marv Jones, Earl Maxfield, George McBride, Clarence Hult gren, Julien Hultgren, Urb Ar bour, Earl Adkins, and Fred Dodson. Varsity, Frosh (Continued from page five) Jim Stanley, Warren Broaucher, Art Bayly, George Moorhead, and Ralph Higginbotham. In the freshman bracket, Ted Antonsen has looked so good in the backstroke that sideliners are tab bing him as one of the most prom ising recruits to enter Oregon in many a year. In the distance it is Peter Van Dijk who has been mak ing onlookers gawk. He goes well in the 440. ob McKinney, in the freestyle sprints, and Dick Ruckdeschel, in the breast stroke, have also been ex ceedingly impressive with theri re cent improvements. Classified Ads .WANTED: Tutor for math 10. Con tact Delton Porter C-29. McChes ney evenings. 49 FOR. SALE: Business perfect for student. Small investment. Mc Nutt Campus Employment office. 47 EXCHANGE: Apartment in Port land. Will exchange my 4-room apartment in Portland for same in Eugene. Rent $35. Child ac cepted. Good location. Will hold to January 1st, if desired. See Peterson, Room 212. Cherney Hall. 47 FOR SALE: $80 black Rothmoor coat size 15. Like new, $15. Black formal size 16. Anytime after 3 p.m. 738 E. 12th, Apartment 10— 6793-R. 47 REWARD: $25.00 reward for infor mation resulting in apprehension of person who stole a black light weight 3-speed bicycle from front lawn of school of education be tween 4 and six p. m. Monday, Nov. 15. Call 315. 48 WANTED: Advance accounting student for interesting special job in Business Office. Requires good knowledge of inventory con trol methods. Must be able to , work about four hours per day for several weeks period. Good pay. Call E. W. Martin, 3300, Ex. 206. 51 | «* > -- FOR SALE: Log—Duplex deeitrig and case. Keyffel Essler. Call 9SR1.R 47-48-49 ^ IDal £no f TALL, and TERR1F. “Pe^y kails from Norik Dakota and is known as the “kesl dressed'*' performer on IHe Lboards. #£ u Vx'Tke Sindind bensaiion of Ike Year/'' ske learns _ with ker kusband, Dave Barbour as one of Ike outstanding Combinations in Ike business todav. .v PEGGY is versatile, handles RADIO, tTAGE or SCREEN assignments with equal ase, and wiles music as well? Two f her recent hils are ’It's a Good ✓ay'^and " Jusl an Old Love of Mine? She's a real STANDOUT i Selling as well as sin^x'rt^ tune / ALL AlOKTi MCteftVtO IT MAkCOkM kr tNC MAL .ENO Soph YWCA Meets At Bungalow 5:15 The YWCA sophomore commis sion will hold its last meeting of the term Tuesday evening at 5:15 in the Y bungalow. Names of those wishing to at tend must be turned in to the Y sometime today, either in per son or through a living organiza tion representative. There will be a charge of 25 cents per person for the dinner. During the meeting, Thanks giving tray favors will be made for the veterans’ hospital. All sophomore women are invited to attend. OBTAIN your Pigger’s Guides quick. Pick them up today at the south end of McArthur court on the main floor. 11 a. m. "HE FILLED THEIR HOUSES WITH GOOD THINGS" Broadcast Over KASH 9:45 University class 6:20 Univ. Fellowship 7:30 P. M. “THANKSGIVING ANN” — PLAYLET Baptismal Service “LIVING IN YOUR OWN HOUSE” FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Why NOT STUDY IN MEXICO? WINTER QUARTER JAN 3—MARCH 18 ... Undergraduate Majors: Anthropology and Socio logy, Economics and Business Administration, Edu cation, English, Fine Arts, History, Philosophy, Psy chology, Spanish Language and Literature, Physical Education. Graduate Major: Anthropology, Economics and Business Administration, Hispanic Language and Literature, History, Philosophy, Latin American Studies. V. A. APPROVED For further information write: The Registrar, Mexico City College, Coahuila 223, Mexico, D. F. Ice Skating TONIGHT—8 P.M. Special Price to University of Oregon Students (40c) SESSIONS: « Skates Sharpened Nightly—8 P.M. —also— Sat. & Sun Matinees— 2:30 P. M. • Rental Skates • Coffee Shop Eugene Ice Arena 1850 W. 6th Phone 4957 Nobel Prize Out; Committee Says OSLO, Norway, Nov. 18—(AP) 1 The Nobel peace prize committee ! said today it would make no award this year. As is usual when there is no award, the five-man committee ap- j pointed by the Norwegian parlia ment gave no reasons for its nega tive decision. But the announcement was in terpreted to mean that no worthy candidate had been found in this period of cold war. Lambda Chi Coiony Gets Chapter Lambda Chi Alpha colony on the Oregon campus will become a full fledged chapter December 4, when national officers and other digni taries will be present to conduct; ceremonies. 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