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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1950)
Court Imposes Fourteen Fines In Traffic Cases Fourteen fines were collected from traffic violators at the stu dent Court’s regular meeting Wed nesday night. Two fines were waived by the court because of sufficient reasons brought forth by violators. The parking situation which exists on the University campus may account for most of the fines assessed Wednesday night. Stu dents were fined mainly for park ing in no parking areas, blocking driveways and parking near fire hydrants. Besides the fourteen fines col lected at the court, seventeen have posted bail at the Office of Stu dent Affairs, bringing the total to thirty-one fines collected for the past two weeks. A large number of traffic vio lators who have not appeared be fore the court have been sent notices of the date the court will c^vene. If students who have received these notices do not appear before the next court meeting, scheduled for Jan. 3, their names will be turned over to the Office of Stu dent Affairs and they will be sub ject to action by this office. 'Webfoot Jazz' Booked to Play At DTD Dance Portland’s Webfoot Jazz band will be on the campus Saturday night, playing at the Delta Tau Delta house dance. The band, currently playing an engagement at the Jax Club in Portland, has gained enor mous popularity on the Pacific Coast in the last year. It play ed in Eugene earlier this fall. Delt spokesmen said Thurs day anyone on the campus is in vited to drop in and hear the band any time during the even ing. The dance will be in the Delt house, on the hilltop. The Webfoot group will arrive in Eu gene Saturday and stay-Satur day night at the Delt house. Huestis to Hold Seminar A biology seminar will be held at 4 p.m. Friday in 103 Deady. The seigjnar will be conducted by R. R. Huestis, Professor of zoology, and speakers will be Jean Burns and Ruth Willoughby. The title of the seminar is “Mammalian Pigmenta tion.” Dashing through the stores Shopping every day— When you go to buy your gifts see BRISTOW'S Right away BRISTOWS ^ Jewelers 620 Willamette THE POPULAR DAVE BRUBECK trio is shown in action in the above photo. The trio will appear at McArthur Court for the Pi Kappa Alpha dance Saturday night. Ad Honorary Bills Initiation Gamma Alpha Chi, women’s na tional advertising honorary will hold its initiation at 5:15 p.m. to night in the Student Union. Fol lowing the initiation, the honorary will hold a joint banquet with Al pha Delta Sigma, men’s national advertising honorary. Women tc be initiated are Kathy Littlefield, Kay Kuckenberg, Doris Pervine, Jeanne Hoffman, Sue Finzer, Marion Galla, Frances Neel, Harriet Vahey, Gretchen Grefe, Carolyn Silva, and Bonnie Berkemeier. Miss Vovel, advertising manager of Charles F. Berg, Portland de partment store, will be initiated into the organization as an honor ary member. Charles T. Duncan, associate pro fessor of journalism will attend the initiation and banquet as new ad visor of Gamma Alpha Chi. When in doubt (also when not), do the friendliest thing. NEWS From the North Pole !! For Good Food Try DUCK INN ON 11th NEAR THE MAYFLOWER Annual Arts Bazaar (Continued from page one) we expect many more.” ‘‘The Arts Bazaar will offer people a good chance to pick up some inexpensive Christmas pre sents,” Zurflueh declared. Prices will range from a quarter to a twenty dollar ceiling. Pottery ash trays will sell from Seventy-five cents to a dollar and textured hand-woven table mats are marked from thirty cents to a dollar and a quarter. Profits obtained from the sale of the work go to the producer, the ASAAA receiving only a slight percentage to help cover operating costs of the Bazaar. Coffee and doughnuts will be served in the lounge of the art school during the Bazaar. Leaders Named General chairmen for the bazaar are A1 Zurflueh and A1 Staehli. Other committee heads are publi city, Frank Johnson and George Swartz; refreshments, Sue Rawlin ron and Warren Carkins; decora tions, Janie Rey and Darrel Liska; arrangements, Jim Harris, Sue Fitzgearld and Jack Broome. Hours for the bazaar are 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Dec. 8, and 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Dec. 9. IP— Dr. Landros to Speak Dr. Edna Landros, professor of classical languages, will speak on “Present Efforts Toward Union in Europe” at 8:45 p.m. Monday over KOAC. CLASSIFIED BOARD—Board for several men or women. 2 or 3 meals a day. Call Mrs. Boyd 5-6209. Add. 630 E. 13th. 48 FOR SALE—23 foot house trailer at sacrifice price. Complete with hot water and refrigeration. Call 4-4373 after 4 p.m. 1550 Pearl. 48 MENLO — MENLO — Rah, Rah, Rah! 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