Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 05, 1953, Page Four, Image 4

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    CAMPUS BRIEFS
0 Charles Schleicher, professor
of political science will lead a dis
cussion on “American Education
System,” at a coffee hour for for
eign students to be held Thursday,
from 4 to 5:30 p.m. in the Student
Union.
0 Tuesday at 5 p.m. is the
deadline for petitions for Kiddie
Carnival committee members, ac
cording to General Chairmen Jo
anne Gerber and Ann Erickson.
Freshman and sophomore women
are eligible. The petitions should
be turned in to the YWCA office.
0 Members of Mortar Board,
senior women’s honorary, are to
meet at 6:30 Tuesday evening in
Carson hall, according to Sandra
Price, president.
0 Coed Co-bp Council will meet
tonight at 7:30 in the communiters’
lunch room in the S.U., according to
Elsie Schiller, president.
0 Amphibians, women’s swim
ming honorary, will hold tryouts
at 7:30 tonight and 7 p.m. Thurs
day, according to Sally Stadel
man, president. All members are
to be at GerUnger by 7 p.m.
0 All campus living organiza
tion representatives for the com
munity chest and members of
Kwama and Skull and Dagger are
t omeet at 4:30 p.m. today in the
Student Union, according to Janet
Wick, campaign chairman. Solici
tation material will be distributed.
0 All students interested in
forming a University Press club
have been invited to attend a meet
ing Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the
Student Union. Two German ex
change students in journalism will
speak on their coverage of the June
riots in East Berlin.
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6:00 p.m. Sign on.
6:03 Piano Moods
6:15 Guest Star
6:80 World News
6:45 Payne Award Show
7:00 Showtime
7:30 Chicago Roundtable
8:00 Campus Recital
8:30 Serenade to the Student
9:00 Kwaxworks
10:50 News Headlines
10:55 Tune to Say Goodnight
11:00 Sign Off
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SELL IT THRU THE
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Rates: 4c a word first insertion, 2c
on succeeding insertions.
TO SETTLE ESTATE
House and 90x114.7 foot lot at
1608 Alder to highest cash bid
der. Right reserved to reject any
or all bids. Lot suitable for
apartment or small chapter
house. Submit sealed bids to Ray
and Pennington, Medical Center.
Bids to be opened 15 November,
possession immediately thereaft
er. Direct inquiries to R. E. Kerr
4-1896. 10-5
Whether placed by phone, by mail,
or in person, Emerald Classifieds
make YOU a “selling salesman.”
Phone Ext. 219. tf
FOR RENT: Small attractive
apartment for one person. Pri
vate bath and entrance. Ph.
5-5340 evenings.
Anyone knowing of a garage for
rent near vet’s dorm, No. 2,
contact “Bob” in Room 105. 10-5
1939 Nash — radio, heater, new
battery, licence. $60.00. George
Boyd 4-0422 or 5-9096. 10-4.
FOR SALE—Tuxedo, good con
dition. 1638 Columbia, phone
5-9301. 10-7
Joint Dinner Set
By Two Groups
Orides and Yeomen, off campus
independent organizations, will
hold a joint dinner Monday at
5:30 p.m. at the Gerlinger sun
porch. All independent students
living at home are invited.
Guests are not requested to
bring anything, as present mem
bers will furnish the food.
Yeomen and Orides mothers are
helping sponsor this event.
Snap Schedule
Living organizations scheduled
to have their pictures for the Ore
gana taken at Kennell-Ellis to
day include Delta Zeta and Gam
ma Phi Beta, both from 1 p.m.
to 5:15 p.m. Delta Delta Delta and
Delta Gamma were to have their
pictures taken from 9 to 12 this
morning.
Carson 2 and Carson 3 will have
their pictures taken from 9 a.m.
to 5:15 p.m. tomorrow, according
to Janet Bell, Oregana living or
ganizations editor.
When you pause... make i! count... have a Coke
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YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND
A FREE LECTURE ENTITLED
“Christian Science: It’s Awakening
and Healing Mission”
By Ella H. Hay, C. S., of Indianapolis, Indiana
Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The
First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass.
Tuesday, October 6, 8:00 p.m.
Church Edifice, 1390 Pearl Street
Radiocast over Station KASH, 1600 kc.
First Church of Christ, Scientist
Eugene, Oregon
Calling All Gourmets
see us for the best in
SEAFOODS - STEAKS - CHICKEN
Lots of free parking Reservations taken
for dinners or parties
Dial 5-9064
BREAKFAST - LUNCH - DINNERS
We believe you'll find the largest variety of
restaurant and seafood dishes in Eugene
New Lynwood Cafe
Vi Miles North of Overhead on 99N
Campus Calendar
Noon Spanish Table HI NU
4:30 Community Chest 334 SU
5:80 Yeomen-Orldes Pollack
tJerl 2nd FI
7:00 Orides Open Meet
Gerl 3rd FI
Today's Staff
Makeup Editors—Len Calvert,
Jackie Wardell. Night Editor—
Dave Parkhurst. Staff — Joan
Applebaum, Sue Spear.
Patronize Emerald Advertisers.
Petitions Asked
For Whiskerino
A call for petitions for chair
men and members of committees
for the Sophomore Whiskerino has
been issued by Jim Duncan and
Sam Vnhcy, general co-chairmen.
Co-charimen will be selected for
each committee, Duncan said Sun
day.
Students may petition for the
Betty Co-cd and Joe College, tick
et sales, publicity, promotion, dec
orations, chaperones, entertain
ment, and beard growing contest
committees. Petitions should be
turned in at the ASUO box on the
third floor of the Student Union
by noon Wednesday, according to
Vahey.
Student Lunches
(professors', too)
For the finest in food,
try the Special Student Lunch at the
College Side Inn
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