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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1950)
[CLASSIFIED | Finding- a room to rent is a chore to some it seems to be quite a bore, but if you call on us today you can do it the Emerald way. FOR SALE—Woman’s golf bag, plaid, good condition, only $5. Phone 5-5501. 10g FOR RENT—If interested in rent ing house or apartment to Port land teacher,, or in exchanging residence, for the duration of the summer session please contact Frank E. Brown, 2608 S. E. 59th Ave., Portland, Oregon. 106 APARTMENT WANTED—Teach er couple would like sub-lease small furnished apartment for summer session. Write J. E. Em bree, Box T, Oakland, Ore. 106 FOR SALE—Camera: Mercury II, F27, speed 1/1000, range finder, flash attachment (inc. battery and 6 bulbs) leather case. $50. Call 5-9342. ' 106 FOR SALE—Sacrifice—New Sling erland drum set, white pearl, k.- priced at cost. See 6-9 p. m. daily, War Surplus, 13th & Hilyard. 106 LOST—Brown calf purse Monday afternoon at football field. Please return identification and keys. Lora Steele, 5-9024. 107 FOR SALE’29 Chev. 4-Door, excel lent motor, fair upholstery, good running order. Call after 5:30. Duncan Liston, 5-9100. 108 TRADE—Set of matched Spalding “Autograph” irons for American or German rifle. Set consists of putter, 2, 5, 7, and 9 iron. Never used. Call 4-5476 evenings. 109 FOR SALE—Fishing and hunting car. 1930 Model A coupe. Excel lent condition 600-16 tires, sealed beams lights. New paint. Rea sonable. Call 4-1353, 8 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. . 107 FOR SALE—Almost new women’s Spaulding tennis racket. Ext. 347. 107 AII-TimeHits In DanceablelS “Spade Cooley (above) plays Billy Hill”.. .The Last Round-Up, Wagon Wheels, The Old Spinning Wheel, 3 other famed tunes... all in a brand new RCA Victor album “Designed For Dancing”! 15 such albums just out—15 great bands, 15 great composers.' Danceable hits at last— 90| of ’em—with the danceable beat that delights your feet! Make your living room a ballroom again—with Spade Cooley’s album! At NELSON FURNITURE Junction City Your Fraternity Jeweler L. G. BALFOUR CO. Pins, Rings, Novelties, Stationery, Programs Send inquiries to 807 General Insurance Bldg. Seattle, Washington Mark McColm, Mgr. Daytime Assemblies (Continued from page one) Nelson pointed out that the 1 P. m. hour on Thursday has 15 classes and 34 labs, the least num ber scheduled for any hour during the week. In comparison, on Tuesday at 1 p. m. there are 34 classes and 34 labs, while at 1 p. m. Wednesday there are 75 classes and 35 labs. Williams stated that the future of the assembly program is un known if the day-tim* schedule is not adopted. Deans Approval Necessary No change would take place until next fall,” Nelson stated, “and any final action would first have to be approved by the Board of Deans. Assemblies brought by the As sembly Committee this year have featured Dorothy Thompson, Wil liam L. Shirer, Norman Thomas, and Sigmund Spaeth. Members of the Committee in clude D. E. Clark, chairman; Dick Williams, D. W. Allton, W. J. Bow erman, W. A. Dahlberg, Lyle Nel son (ex officio, nonvoting), W. C. Price; and student members, Ward Haines and Barbara Stevenson. Men can laugh at women’s in tuition if they like; but let them try to decide which is the front and back of their wives’ hats. $1.00 Buys Bra’s and Halters $2.00 Buys Shorts and Tommie Coats $3.00 Buys Slips and Blouses $4.00 Buys Nylon Girdles Kid and Pigskin Gloves $5.00 Buys Plaid Shirts and Play Moxs WESTGATE SHOPPE 895 E. 13th Ten Finalists (Continued from page one) by student vote later; the ten finalists will be interviewed in next week’s Emerald. Judges "ere Cal Smith, Mrs. Wallace Dahlberg, Sidney W. Little, Hart Larson, and Mrs. Carmen Young strom, all faculty or business people. 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