CLASSIFIED IfltM) your ad at the Ktudent Union, main desk or at th« ■hack, In (teraon or phono ext. tl9, between 2 and 4 p.m. Monday-Prlday. ton: First Insertion 4o a word; subsequent Insertions, ■t BALE; 1939 Dodge Sedan. P>ne motor, body, and tires. I Indio and heater. Bargain for, t KENT; Furnished ,'i room nartment walking distance of impus and town. Modern, pri *te. 2 boys, $50; 3 boys, $60. 17 E. Broadway, 4-8686" io,6 — Jt SALK: 1930 Bulck sedan, ex •llent cond. Phone Rod Harman, S928T. 106 )R SALE: 1934 Ford sedan. Really good shape. Phone 4-8381 , Ray Williams. 105! )R SALE: 4-5 bedroom house and grounds. 2'2 miles north of town, just off River Road. One finds these places occasionally in Connecticut rarely out of Mew England. The social rooms, [lining room, living room (fire I'lay i and sun parlor are panel-; ' d. Modern kitchen, all kinds of minor offices, including pantries,. wo fruit closets and storage | pare, both up and downstairs, nl heat. Adjacent to the stream which bounds the acreage is a [inly beautiful garden with oak Tees Port Orford Cedar, fruit Tees, nut trees, grapes, berries, md obscure varieties of lovely ihrubs and flowers. Total acre ige is 3'2 acres. Price $16,750. 1 Vith terms. Robert Prescott i'ompany, 4-9113, 4-9002, 4-6190, 2nd floor Tiffany Building. piick sale. See Don Bach at Big j |p house after 6:00, HHl' 101-102-104 PH SALE: 1927 Model T-Ford absolutely A-l shape through out. Perfect picnic car. $65. See Don Bach at Sig Ep House after 8. 106 There's a lot of good in a lot of ople because it never has come t. Campus ‘Tftewuf-tfo- TRotatd (jimpilrd by Barbara Kiibin At Alpha Omicron Pi... The AoPI's wf>rc very pleased to hear of the marriage of Margaret Smith to Francis Potwin. They arc now living in Eugene and attend ing school. A second marriage wan that of Marian Christenson to Sig ma Nu Jerry Irion. They were mar ried over spring vacation In Nam pa. Ida. Few girls were left in the house last weekend when the majority of them went to Portland to the wedding of Marian Heath to Glen Warberg, Theta Cht. The couple will live in Eugene. Recent engagements include De lores Stenerson to Phi Delt Jimmy Howard. Delores announced her engagement at the Medford Coun try Club Sunday afternoon. Also, Betsy You mans is now wearing the ring of Walt McClure. ATO. New house officers are president, Norma Bcotern; vice-president, Em Nichols; recording secretary, Mary Kilertson; and corresponding sec retary, Lois Kundra. Lila Mue Popish, spring term pledge last year, rejoined us this term. At Delta Zeta... Two DZ's were married recently. Gloria Kraft became the bride of Joe Jensen. Pi Kap, at her home, in Grand Junction, Colo., during spring vacation, and Mary Brandt wus wed to Lyle Morris, Oregon graduate, last Sunday. Recently engaged was Edna Mc Curdy to former Delt and graduate of the University of Oregon, Skip Freeman. Marian Gordon also an nounced her engagement this week end at the DZ house. She is en gaged to Lester Hukari, formerly of OSC. Louise Leding was featured solo ist with the University Singers on their tour last week and in their program at the Student Union. Joan Jacobs was installed as vice president of Amphibians, women's swimming club. Maria Ayres, foreign student from Brazil, gave a talk at a house fireside .Sunday night. Maria talk ed on her experiences at the for eign students’ seminar in Arizona this summer. At Highland House... A good time was had by all the freshman when they treked to the beach last Sunday. Their party was complete with weinie roast, sunburn, and that never failing accident of one unlucky gal falling, completely clothed, into the ocean. Helen .Jackson is the latest High land girl to Join the ranks of those who are pinned. She accepted Bill Frye's J’hi Kappa Psi pin. At Orides. .. Appointive offices have been filled by the Orides cabinet and approved by the group. They are Shirley Olsen, social fhairman; Sally Hayden, pledge trainer; Kay Lucas .athletic manager; and Jna Pettis, historian. Orides Mothers’ Scholarships w< re presented to Ina Pettis and Marge Wyatt last term on basis ! of scholarship and need. Marilyn Henderson has announc ed her engagement to Sam Wilson, a former Sig Ep at Oregon, now ; in the Air Force. At University House.. . Pinned is Sharon Williams to Don Whitwere, Yeomen. Recent engagements include Marion Smith to graduate Bill Grieve and Lois Sorenson to Gene Freeman of North Bend. Mary Swigart received a pin from Frank Bcrtelot. former Ore gon student, now in the Navy. Newly elected officers are; Sharon Williams, president; Jean Godknecht, vice-president; Helen May. secretary; Betty Obrist, trea surer; and Shirley Shulty, histor ian. EMERALD CLASSFIEDS GET RESETS FOR SALE: Schwinn English typo bicycle complete with generator light, 3-speed gear, basket and carrier rack, excellent condition $60. Phone 4-8715 or 330 E. 33rd. 78 \ Reach the Student Market through EMERALD CLASSIFIEDS , THIS ONE DID! Thum Releases ft onlimted from page oneJ Alpha Chi Omega, Theta Chi; Highland House, University House, Pi Kappa Phi, .Sigma Alpha Mu, ami Hendricks; Pi Beta Phi, Phi ; Delta Theta; Campbell Club, Rebec I House, and Zeta Tau Alpha; Chi' Omega, Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Del- j ta Delta Delta, Alpha Tan Omega, i Delta Upsildn, Delta Zeta: Phi Kappa Psi, Sigma Chi, and Delta Gamma: Chi Psi, Delta Tau Delta, and Gamma Phi Beta; Alpha Phi’, Kappa Sigma; Philadelphia House and Ann Judson. Sunday exchange dinners (mem: Alpha Tau Omega and Theta (.'hi; Beta Theta Pi and Sigffia Nu; \ Chi Psi and Phi Sigma Kappa i to Lambda Chi Alpha; Delta Tau Delta and Sigma Alpha Mu; Kap pa Sigma and Phi Kappa Psi; Phi: Delta Theta and Phi Gamma Delta. Phi Kappa Sigma and Pi Kappa | Alpha; Pi Kappa Phi and Tau ; Kappa Epsilon; Sigma Alpha Epsi lon and Sigma Chi; Campbell Club and Philadelphia House; Lambda (hi Alpha to Delta Upsilon, and' I Delta Epsilon and Chi Psi to Phi j Sigma Kappa. Sunday exchange dinners (wom en ): Kappa Alpha Theta and Pi Beta 'Phi; Sigma Kappa and Alpha Chi I Omega; Kappa Kappa Gamma and Gamma Phi Beta; Alpha Xi Delta and Alpha Delta Pi: Ann Judson and Rebec House; University House to Hendricks Hall. Hendricks Hail to Highland House: Highland House to Univer jsity House; Alpha Gamma Delta, | and Zeta Tau Alpha: Alpha Omi icrnn Pi and Chi Omega: Delta Delta Delta and Delta Zeta; Delta Gamma and Alpha Phi. Censorship Set For All-campus Entertainment All phases of entertainment af-' i testing the University must be! cleared by members of the cam- ■ pus entertainment committee. This j censorship policy was approved by : the entertainment committee Tues | day, with members being appoint ;ed to specific jobs by Chairman 1 Gerry Pearson. Ann Strowgcr will be in charge of clearing flyifig speeches; Ancy j Vincent, of campus dances such as i mixers; Jean Gould, of rallies and j half-time entertainment at games; j Jim Watkins, of off-campus enter- ' tainment; and Irene Philan, of; special events and miscellaneous j affairs which arise. Miss Pearson i will pass on entertainment for! large functions, such as Homccom-! ing and Junior Weekend. ••• 4 0431 John Ireland “Return of Jesse James" Shirley Temple “Kiss for Corliss" Burt Lancaster "Vengeance Valley” Marta Toren "Mystery Submarine" VARSITY Robert Hutton “Beauty on Parade" “Trial Without Jury" ^CASCADE Drive In Theatre Gregory Peck “Twelve O’Clock High" Arthur Lake, Penny Singleton "Blondie's Secret" /Sonnet Nook. 921 Willamette HAT PROMOTION New Spring Hats $488 Sport and Spectator Styles GAY COLORS FOR COEDS r J Hail 9s 1004 Willamette St. They're Cool They're Smart Sleeveless Blouses of Tucked Oianibray of I;ine White Pique in New Blouse Pashious in White and Colors $3.50 l