Young Republicans Elect Vice-Prexy Bob Funk was unanimously elec ted vice-president of the campus Young Rebublicans yesterday at their first meeting of the term. Funk, a sophomore in journal ism, is an Emerald desk editor and a member of Skull and Dagger, sophomore men’s service honorary. “This should be an improtant year for the Young Republicans,” he told the meeting, “I am very grateful for this chance to help arouse campus interest in the Re publican party and in 1950 senator ial election.” CLASSIFIED LOST — Ring & watch in P.E. building, Monday at 3. $5 for each item. Call 323 and ask for James Hess. (28) LOST—Siamese tom cat. One year old Vicinity Beta house. Patter son street. Reward. Phone 42610 evenings. (28) FOR SALE ■— 1940 Studebaker Champion, ’47 engine—overdrive —excellent mileage. Terms if desired. 7-9209. (28) FOR SALE—Men’s dark blue top coat in excellent shape. Size 42 44. W. H. Beaman, 1475 Agate, Ph. 5-4649. (28) WANTED—Someone to move in my room, in McChesney Hall. Ext. 383. Robert Howard. (29) STRAUB dorm, room available immediately. If interested phone 59096 between 6 and 8 p.m. (26) Shove Ban Brings Math, Econ Problems Facial stubble gave the Mathe matics Department a problem in assumption yesterday. According to their figures, the razor blade industry suffered a sharp decline during the past two weeks. Economists predict no world-shaking business loss, how ever. The figures of the Math Depart ment are as follows: Assuming that 500 men stopped shaving during the past two weeks, Assuming that they shave every day, Assuming that they use safetly razors, Assuming a blade is used four times, The razor blade industry has 1750 blades on the surplus market. Baton Tryouts Set for Nov. 7 Tryouts for women to twirl batons during half-time for the Homecoming game on Nov. 19 will be held from 4 to 5:30 p.m., Nov. 1, in Gerlinger Annex. Twirlers should furnish their own batons and wear suitable clothing, Doug Coleman, half-time entertainment chairman, announced. Opportunities for appriximately 12 women will exist in individual, as well as group, routines. Perfor mance will be in conjunction with the Universty and Oregon State bands. Men’s coats without pockets really are handy. You can throw all the odds and ends and stuff away in the first place. SNOixvAaasaa aoa s£6z-z Hd 00'I $ 'Wd¥.HOHO SIH PUD XOJ AWWOXXHOIN 'X¥S °0S 'wav.XHDIN A¥QIHJ XHonaa S.H3WWIMS X3XH¥nO Niaa¥H 1¥H 3HX sprifag (N3W 0G) snutui-(NMOHa S3tF NOIi¥n03 3HX BOOK SALE LOTS & LOTS & LOTS OF BOOKS SOME FOR EVERY PURSE AND TASTE WEDNESDAY NEXT, NOV. 2 TRADE BOOK DEPT. UNIVERSITY CO-OP STORE Film Club Cards Due Next Week Students who wish to become members of the Foreign Movie Club should obtain pledge cards before next Tuesday or Wednesday. 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