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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1950)
Ad Week Starts At U.O. Today (Continued jrom page one) the West. Alpha Delta Sigma and Gamma Alpha Chi are associate members of the organization. Montgomery will conduct a roundtable discussion with adver tising majors Friday. The follow ing day, he will interview advertis 1 ing seniors concerning advertis ing positions on the Pacific coast. A joint banquet, held also. on Friday, will include initiation of pledges in both fraternities. Co-chairmen for the week are Marilyn Turner, president of Gamma Alpha Chi, and Jack Schnaidt, president of Alpha Delta Sigma. R. D. Millican, assistant professor of advertising, is ad visor of campus activities during the week. Advertising Recognition Week will help to create greater recogni tion of the values of advertising, and aid in making business and in dustry more aware of the force and potence of advertising as a sales tool, according to the associ ation. •Council to OK Meter Purchase The Eugene city council is scheduled to accept a report of the purchase of 75 parking meters at its bi-weekly meeting tonight in the city hall. The meters will be installed in the near future in the business section adjacent to the campus. Purchase of meters for tins dist inct was suggested by the Univer sity Civic Association, a group of businessmen near the campus, to facilitate a faster turnover in ve hicle parking and to permit pat rons a better chance to park near business houses. The meters, to cost $75 each, vill be installed within the next 30 to 60 days, according to City Manager Oren King. They will be put up on the business side of 11th Avenue between Hil lard and Alder, parts of Alder be tween 31th and 13th, and along 13th in the block between Kincaid and Alder. Parking on the opposite side of 11th will be restricted w'hen the meters have been installed in that block. Since gold rush days of the early 3.850’s Oregon has produced gold valued at more than 100 million .dollars. CLASSIFIED ^ O R RENT — Single sleeping rooms for men, $22.50 per month or $60.00 per term. 1387 Onyx (across from Straub Hall) Ph. 5-3833. 7 VANTED—-U. of O. couple to do light housework for nice room and board. 5-5222. 7 LOST—Black corde purse. Call Lou Weston, 4-6021, Delta Zeta. Reward. 55 FOR SALE—1947 Buick custom convertible to highest bidder. Call Jack Baldwin, Sederstrom hall, room 215. 56 LOST—Pair flesh colored glasses in Side. Bob Kittilson, 4-2245. 55 KENT—Room and board for 2 students with car. Breakfast, dinner, room, $60. 1486 E 25th, phone 4-2731. 56 FOR SALE—New steel ski poles, car rack, girl's skis, boots, reasonable. Hulda Glos, ath i letic dept., ext. 281. (11) u Intramural Action Slated by Group Philadelphia House, newly or ganized men’s cooperative living organization, will participate in intramural sports and other cam pus activities as a group this term. The house now has 22 members and has facilities for approxim ately 28 men. Founded independently upon Christian principles, the house is interdenominational. The name “Philadelphia" was chosen to mean literally “house of brotherly love.” There are no official sponsors for the group, which is now in the process of ' incorporation. Friends in various churches have aided the group with donations. Oregon Daily ^EMERALD TODAY'S STAFF Stan Turnbull, Assistant Managing- Editor. Lorna Larson, Desk Editor. Sports: Sam Fidman Glenn Gillespie Tom King Marty Weitzner Clyde Fahlman Women’s Page: Anne Goodman Mary Ann Delsman Aileen Betschart Lorna Davis, Marjorie Bush JoAnne Sweet Stan Turnbull Frances Gilmore Jackie Wilkes Gretchen Grondahl Reporters: Ken Metzler Mary Ann Delsman Coralie Nelson Marjorie Bush Gretchen Grondahl Lorna Larson Bill Frye Eleanor Johnston Jackie Pritzen Bob Funk Hal Coleman Stan Turnbull Tom King JoAnne Priaulx Don Smith Vic Fryer Bob Paul Headline Desk: Joan Cartozian Jane Simpson Sarah Turnbull Larry Davidson File: Lois Miller Night Staff: John Epley Helen Jackson Barbara Jean Johnson Clyde Fahlman Advertising: Joan Mimnaugh Don Thompson Barbara Stevenson Bonnie Birkemeier Kitty Lou Shaw Kathy Newman Forensic Group To Meet Tuesday Students interested in inter collegiate debate, symposium, ex temporaneous speaking, or other speech activities may attend the first winter term meeting of the University Forensics Group, to be held at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in 104 Villard. Debate topic for winter term will be: “Resolved: The United States should nationalize basic (non-agricultural) industries. The group is under the direction of Dr. E. R. Nichols Jr. Office Provides Jobs for 824 Jobs for 824 students were lo cated during fall term by the Uni versity Employment Office, Miss Shirley Sylvester, manager, re ported Monday. Of these, 263 were regular part-time or full-time jobs, and the remaining 561 were tem porary. Temporary jobs consisted of various odd jobs, and also office work and sales. Both the campus and downtown were covered by the regular work, which was mainly office work, sales work, and ser vice work. In December, 122 jobs were lo cated, 94 of which were temporary. Little vacation work was found, due to the short vacation before Christmas. The majority of these jobs were for girls. CAMPUS CALENDAR Monday— 4 p.m.—Heads of Houses meet ing Alumni Hall, Gerlinger. 8 p.m.—Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, YMCA. Tuesday— 4 p.m. — Asklepiads, McClure Hall, all members asked to attend. 'March of Dimes' Petitions Due Today Petition deadline for chairman ship of the campus March of Dimes drive is 4 p.m. today. Duties of the campus chairman include promotion and arranging for campus contributions for the yearly drive for funds to combat infantile paralysis. Petitions may be turned in to Gretchen Grondahl at Delta Delta Delta or at the Emerald quonset. Fraternity Initiation Set Initiation of new members to Delta Nu Alpha, national traffic fraternity, will be held Tuesday night at 6:30 in the Anchorage. Price of the dinner is $1.50 and members are asked to call Waites Grande, Campbell Club, for reser vations. Theater Board Will Meet The advisory board of the Uni versity Theater will meet at 4 p.m. Thursday in the Green Room, of the new theater. The student faculty board will discuss studeni nominations for the 1950 board. Rally Squad Spots Open Tryouts for rally squad yell dukes will be open to men at 4 p.m, Tuesday in McArthur Court. Fouif new dukes will be selected for the squad, Yell King Jim Crismon stated last week. ( Mils ness Yes, Camels are 50 MILD that in a coast-to-coast test of hundreds of rnen and women who smoked Camels— and only Camels—for 30 consecutive days, noted throat specialists, making weekly examinations, reported NOT ONE SINGLE CASE OF THROAT IRRITATION DUE TO SMOKING CAMELS!