Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 22, 1953, Page Four, Image 4

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    Co-op Members
Save on Supplies
By purchasing a Co-op mem
bership for 25 cents students may
save up to 10 per cent on all sup
plies purchased there. Member
ships may be obtained at the bus
iness window in the Co-op.
Receipts must be turned in be
fore May 20. The exact date will
be published in the Emerald and
posted on campus bulletin boards
spring term. Cash refunds will be
paid to Co-op members during
final exam week of spring term.
Rebates for the past few years
have been approximately 10 per
cent of the total receipts.
The last day students can pur
chase Co-op memberships is May
1.
The student-operated store is
partially directed by a student
board elected during ASUO elec
tions in the spring. Paula Curry,
sophomore in education; George
Marshall, junior in business, and
Ann Bankhead, junior in liberal
arts, are present board members.
Classifieds
Room and board for three and
board vacancy only for two. 874
East 13th. Phone 4-0422.
1953 Mercury sport coupe, new
in February, 7000 miles. Ed
ward Morton, Law School.
FURNITURE—Walnut desk, $10;
drop-leaf dining table, $8; corner
bookshelf, $5; lamp table, $6;
bedside table, $6. Excellent con
dition. Phone 3-1059. 22-23
BOOKCASE, 47”x44”; men’s black
size 12 bowling shoes; 7’ Gris
wold, Ridge-top, laminated, met
al edge skiis; Cable binding;
Poles. Only $25. Phone 4-3854,
975 Alder. 22-23-24
LIGHT BROWN leather briefcase
left during registration at
school of architecture, east
wing. If found, please return to
office of school architecture. 25
ERIC'S Barber Shop, 729 E. 11th.
Personalized service. 2 chairs.
Eric & Walt. 27
Campus Briefs
0 Items for the Campus Mer
ry-Go-Round are due at the Em
erald Monday at 5 p.m. News may
be left in the Campus Merry-Go
Round box in the news office.
0 The YWCA cabinet will meet
Wednesday noon in Gerlinger hall.
Members have been asked to bring
sack lunches.
0 United Independent Stu
dents, campus political party, will
hold an open meeting in the Stu
dent Union Thursday at 3 p.m..
Hollis Ransom, UIS president has
announced.
0 Petitions for new members
of the Student Traffic court are
due in the ASUO office Student
Union 304 Thursday at 5 p.m.,
according to Carl Weber, chair
man. Three positions on the court
are open.
0 Second readings for parts in
“See How They Run,” the first
production of the University the
ter's 1953-54 season will be held
in Villard 102 at 4 and 7:30 p.m.
today. Director Horace Robinson
has announced that parts for six
men and three women are open.
The farce comedy is to be pre
sented Oct. 23 on the main stage.
0 Alpha Kappa Delta, sociol
ogy honorary, elected Pat Ward,
graduate in economics, president
at a meeting late in spring term.
Mary Jordan, senior in liberal arts,
will serve as secretary-treasurer
of the group.
0 Pre-nursing club will meet
at Wesley House Wednesday noon,
according to Hannah Hansen, vice
president of the group. Sopho
more members will report on their
trips to the medical school during
the summer, Miss Hansen said.
Today's Staff
Copy desk editor: Andy Salmin.
Staff: Bob Patterson, Beverly
Lemmons.
NIGHT STF N.„.
Makeup editor: Jackie Wardell.
Night editor: Mary Allice Allen.
Staff: Dorothy Iler.
School Dean Named to Advertising Group Post
Gordon A. Sabine, dean of the
school of journalism, 13 the latest
appointee to the board of directors
of the Advertising Association of;
the West. The organization voted '
this summer to add Sabine to the.
board. ,
Russell's....
is your headquatresr for
all your campus shoes
Spalding
Joy
Sandler
HOW THE STARS
GOT STARTED * * *
Patrice Munsel says: “When I
was a kid, I wanted to be a
lady football player. Then I
dreamed of another career —
whistling! Somebody discovered
, I had a voice, so I took singing
lessons. I worked hard at it
— then I won the Metropolitan
Opera auditions when I was 17.”
/STARTED SMOKING CAMELS
BECAUSE A EMEND OF M/ME
ASKED ME TO TRY THEM. NO OTHER
CIGARETTE El/ER GAVE ME SUCH
MEASURE CAMELS TASTE SO GOOD'
—.AND THEY'RE SO MILO !
Start
smoking
Camels
yourself!
Smoke only Camels
for 30 days and find
out why Camels are
America’s most popular
cigarette. See how mild
and flavorful a
cigarette can be!
for Mi/dhoss,
Qhcf flavor