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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1951)
CLASSIFIED Place your a<l at the Student Union, main dealt or at the Shack, In nmun or phone ext. 219, between 2 and 4 p.m. Monday-Frldny. Kitten: Ftrat insertion 4c a word; sutMoquent Insertions, 2c per word. FOR SALE: 1930 Bulck sedan, ex cellent cond. Phone Hod Harman, 59287. 106 FOR SALE: 1927 Model T-Ford absolutely A-l shape through out. Perfect picnic car. $65. See Don Bach at Slg Ep House after 6. 106 1X)ST: Metal rimmed Bach-I^aumb dark glasses with prescription. Reward. Norma Allen Ext. 483. 106 lOST: $10 reward for a man's Craton wrist watch left In the men's rest room in recreation area of the Student Union at 9:45 p.m. March 10th. Please con tact the main desk of the Stu dent Union. Leroy Hewlett. 107 SUMMER JOBS: Mountaineers at tention: There are some excel lent jobs available for men with lent summer jobs available for men with mountaineering ex perience. For information call Bill Byrd 4-6560. 107 FOR SALE: Desk lamps floures cent. $3.50; Regular, $1.50; Phll co Radio. $4.00; Folding Iron $1.00: Mechanical Drawing out fit. $15. Phone 4-9151. 106 SALE: Many useful bargains at j 868 High St. Baptist Church Basement Apt. 106 FOUND: Blue-rimmed glasses.: Found in front of Condon Hall Please see Champ Hunted 1436 Alder. 4-8434. 106 LOST: Pair of bluc-rimmed glasses j in blue case Wed. after 3 p.m. I between Friendly Hall and Jum- i bo Bar BQ Call Georgic Ober- j teuffor 54391. 106 FOR RENT: CHARMING redec. ' S rm. unfum. apt. Lovely kitch. with eating area. Fine location. Priv. bath. Adults $52.50. Ph. 4-0270 or 4-7181. 108 FOR SALE: '29 Model A Few cars left like it. 346 Mill. Spring field. 7-7406. 107 PERSONAL: K. P. Have portable. Interested in beach trip Sunday. Phone 5-8900. 106 Automobile collisions were re sponsible for 35 per cent of all traffic deaths in 1950. Collisions with pedestrians were next in line with 26.5 per cent, followed by non - collision traffic accidents, which killed 24 per cent. I INITIALS ! o D ES • Pat ia a jiffj • Will aot harai fiaisb • fiaaraateod to hold PACIFIC AUTO SUPPLY 57 West 10th Eugene 1970 Main, Springfield “Where Your Dollar goes farther” Preview Planners Expect (Continui;1. from l>iuir one) what they can expect to find lit the University in the way of acti vities anil athletics. Girls will meet in the Music School Auditorium and boys In McArthur Court. Speaking at the boys' assembly will be Head Conches Jim Aiken, football; Don Klrsch, baseball; and. John Warren, basketball. Fresh man Track Coach George Ras mussen, will talk In the absence of Bill Bowerrnan, head coach. A representative of Skull and Dagger, sophomore men's service honorary, will talk on campus acti vities, and a freshman dorm resi dent will give his impressions of deferred living. Girls will hear from Marilyn Thompson, vice-president of the Associated Women Students; Ann Darby, president of YWCA; Bar bara Williams, president of Heads of Houses; and Mrs. Golila Wick ham, director of women’s affairs. Representatives will also be pre sent from the Women's Recrea tion Association and from Kwama, sophomore women's service hon orary, who will speak on activi ties for girls on the campus. Other Events... . . .Include Saturday morning tours of the Student Union und an intersquad scrimmage umong foot bnllers out for spring practice. The tours, being conducted by Alpha Phi Omega, national service fra ternity, will start from Taylor Lounge beginning at 9 a.m. The scrimmage is slated for 2 p.m. at Hayward Field. Between the two events, students | will meet ill noon upstairs In I ho MU for n luncheon where they will he addressed by Presto nt H. K. Newhuftl. A Dance... . . is billed In the ballroom of the Student Union for 10 p.m. fol lowing the All-Campus Vodvll in McArthur Court. Theme of the dunce, "Spring Fever,” will be car ried out by Itlck Dorr's orchestra. High school students will be ad mitted free; college students will pay 20 cents. Dress Is campus clothes. Dates for the high school ers will be arranged by the living organizations. Exchange Dinners. .. . . .Sunday will terminate week end activities. All living organi zations will “exchange" the visit ors staying at their houses with other houses for the Sunday meal. Dress will be suits for men and short silks for girls. Pairings have already been announced by Denise Thum, Sigma Kappa. Moore Will Teach At Summer Session Arthur W. Moore, professor of I physiology, has been appointed as one of the visiting faculty members ' who will teach during the summer i quarter nt Stanford University. He Is one of 37 new appointees from some 28 universities, colleges, foreign embassiea, and schools j throughout the country. Strash Leads Icon Discussion Tonight V, O. Strash, assistant professor of Slavic languages, will lead a dis cussion on Russian Icons at 7:.i0 p in. today In the Brewsing Room of the Student Colon. Colored slides of Russian Icons, which are religious images, will be shown. Russian church music will be played. LET'S GO TO CABLES (DRIVE IN) — AN 1) IK YOU KHALI,Y WANT To maKha jut just SUGGEST <7<4c fjtunho- [&GA.-&-2. X73 l.?tli HAST SPECIALS FOR SPRING MILKSHAKES DELUXE HAMBURGERS stop in nom I Men’s colorful, Short-Sleeved, all rayon SPORT SHIRTS • COLORFUL TROPICALS! • GAY FLORALS! • HAWAIIAN PRINTS! ONLY* • SMART MONOTONES! r You really save plenty on these breezy cool sport shirts! Smartly tailored of crisp hand washable rayon, they’re priced LOW! Come early . . . don't miss this terrific value. Sizes small-medium-large. ! WL i * 1 J w m M