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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1952)
CLASSIFIED Plare your ad at either the Stu dent Union main desk or the Emerald "Shack"; or call ft-1 ft 11, ext. 210 between 2 and 4 p.m. Rate*: Flint Insertion 4c per word; subsequent Insertions 2c per word. • MISCELLANEOUS HOtJHK MANAGERS! That “em besslcr” In the basement Is gouging you to the tune of $700 a year! Investing that much In a G.E. oil-fired plant will pay you a 40 per cent return on your money! Get the lowdown today from Cooper Bros. Heat Service! Dial 5-4712. et LOST: Blue Cord jacket. RE. building, April 12. Call 5-0646. 105 TYPING Thesis typed at reason able prices. Richards Secretarial Service, 1306 Willamette. Phone 6-0845. tf • FOR SALE fjO]{ HALE New Htill crated 1952 30-volume Americana En cyclopedia. $125. 1620 E. 15th. 106 1941 PONTIAC K convertible, R. * H., Taylor, 4-6560. 105 [ AIRLINE TAPE recorder, 2 speeds. Reasonable, 4-6560. 105 -'OR SALE: $270 Simmons Hide a-bed, used only 15 months. $185 or best offer. 4-4143 after 6 p.m. 107 FOR SALK: 0 room home, carpet ed, near schorls. University bus, 0-6575. 106 • FOR RENT FOR RENT New furnished apt. 3 rooms and bath. Heat and water. $75 mo. 1261 Alder. 105 Entries Urged In Jr. Weekend Library Contest The library contest is now under ivay, and entries will go on display Junior Weekend, May 9 and 10. Students have been urged to enter the rurc for $150 in prizes, to be given in books at the Co-op, by Winging their personal library from their room on campus or from their home. A total of 78 libraries were ex hibited last year, according to Miss Bernice Rise, who is in charge of the Browsing Room program, and more are expected this year. The three categories and the nine [irizes give more chances to win, -he said, and even for those who don't happen to be among the lucky nine (who, Incidentally, also win a free dinner at the expense of Ihe library), there is always the thrill of rearranging one's personal books end finding out just what constitutes a personal library. Those students who influence the most other persons to enter the contest will receive a prize also i book selected by Miss Rise. And for the houses there also is the Josephine Evans Harpham Silver Cup for which to compete. FENNELLS can SUIT you "with suits with expression” ! ■■_ 1 _• ■ Religious Notes Compiled by Tom Shepherd »pnng retreats, Diocesan con ventions, talks on religious prob lems and regional conferences are slated for campus religious group agendas during the coming week. Wesley Foundation "This is our Time” is the theme of the Wesley foundation's annual spring retreat which will be held In conjunction with the Oregon Methodist Student movement this weekend at Camp Magruder on the coast. Lem Stokes, secretary of the department of university and college religious life of the Methodist church, is guest speak er for the convention. *Christianity's Answer to Com munism" will bring together Wes ley and Westminster foundations for a Joint get-together at Wesley house following the regularly scheduled 0:30 p.m. Sunday meet ing. Kirk West, pastor of the First Presbyterian church of Medford, will be the main speaker. A discussion centered around "World Crisis" will be led by M. J. Flach, visiting University lecturer in political science, at the 5:30 p.m. Tuesday pot-luck. All Uni versity students are cordially in vited. Newman Club “Is Spain Anti-Protestant?” will be the topic for discussion at the Newman club meeting at 7 p.m. Sunday in the Student Union. The Rev. Edmund J. Murnane, pastor of St. Mary’s Catholic church and chaplain of the club, will speak on that subject and his talk will be followed by open discussion. The meeting will not be restricted to members of the organization and all interested students may attend. Westminster Foundation "April in Paris" is the theme of the annual formal banquet and ball honoring the group seniors to be held Saturday night at West minster house. Kirkland West will address Wes ley and Westminster groups Sun day evening. A former missionary to China, he was in the now Com munist country from 1025 to 1941 when he was forced to return to the United States at the outbreak of the Japanese war. Returning to China in 1945. he was imprisoned several times by the Communists. He managed to escape in 1948 and now resides in America. An informal lunch for students interested in talking with West is planned for Monday noon at the r nous*-. Medford Presbyterian stu dents will be special guests. Jim Woodworth will be the stu dent leader for the W'ednesday noon chapel services at the house. Canterbury Club Scheduling of the weekend Dio cesan convention will necessitate the cancellation of the regularly scheduled Sunday Canterbury club meeting. Regular meetings, com plete with evening prayer, supper and discussion of pertinent relig ious and moral problems, will be resumed the following week. University Kpiscopal students are reminded of the 7 a m. Wed nesday Celebration of Holy Com munion in Gcrlinger hall every week. Gamma Delta Gamma Delta, Lutheran student group, will travel to Corvallis for a joint meeting with the Oregon State chapter Sunday evening. Members will meet at the cast door of the Student Union at 4:30 p.m. Sunday. Christian House Menucha, a large estate 25 miles east of Portland, is the setting for j the Christian Northwest Regional conference which will draw stu dent representatives from 12 cam-! puses in Oregon and Washington. Slated for April 18-20, the main groups will leave Friday from Christian house- one at 3 p.m. and the other at 6 p.m. Bob Randall is I in charge of transportation and Wah Chun is president of the Ore gon delegation. An informal session, preparatory to church service at First Chris tian church, conducted by the cam pus group, will be held at 6 p.m. Sunday. Faye Filby is in charge of arrangements. Mary Peterson, George Good, Pat Hartley and Ralph Adams will have special roles in the program. The first International hour of the term is slated for 4 p.m. Tues day. A different foreign student is guest of the house each week and tells about himself and his own country. All interested University students are invited. Lutheran Students Clark Creek Ranger camp is the scene for the Oregon Lutheran Student retreat Friday through Sunday. All interested University students may obtain information by calling or stopping at the house. No evening meeting is slated be cause of the retreat. ==Tl HERE'S PROOF! Hrighter Homes Hobby Shop carries all model airplanes and motors for you! Motors • Fox • McCoy • < )li!sson-Rice • K & R • Forster • Herkimer • Spitfire • Atwood Airplanes I-'roni 25c to $7.50 From $4.45 to $29.95 • Berkeley’s • Ciillow's • Monogram 9 Comet • Sterling • Scientific 9 Tcstor’s • Veco • Allyn • D’Mcco • Cleveland • Consolidated • Anderson Rerkeley and McXabb Radio-control units in stock. BRIGHTER HOMES STORE 858 Pearl Dial 4-3241 Students to Vote On Code in Class A letter was Bent Thursday to approximately 100 professors who! will hold 10 o'clock classes Wed-! nesday, April 23, requesting a I small portion of their class time > to carry out the honor code stu- I dent referendum. The letter, signed by code com mittee member Marilyn Thompson, said the ballots would be distrib uted quickly with "not more than ten minutes of your class period" need to complete the whole opera tion. 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