Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 15, 1953, Page Four, Image 4

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    Herald
The Oregon Daily Emerald U published Mouday through Friday during the college year
from Sept. 15 to June 3, except Nov. 16, 26 through 30, Dec. 7 through 9, 11 through Jan. 4.
March 8 through 10, 12 through 29, May 3, and 31 through June 2, with issues on Nov. 21.
Jan. 23, and May 8, by the Student Publications Board of the University of Oregon. En
tered as second class matter at the post office, Eugene, Oregon. Subscription rates: $5 per
school year; $2 per term. •
Opinions expressed on the editorial page are those of the writer and do not pretend to
represent the opinions of the ASUO or of the University. Unsigned editorials are written by
the editor; initialed editorials by the associate editors.
AL KARR* Editor BILL BRANDSNESS, Business Manager
CAMPUS BRIEFS
g The Webfoot Consumers co
op will hold a general membership
meeting to nominate directors at
the Student Union Friday at 8 p.
m. The more than 70 student fam
ilies of the group are urged at
tend, according to Pres. Gordon
Moore.
0 Chi Delta Phi, women’s lit
erary society, will meet tonight at
6:30 in the College Side Inn.
0 Gamma Alpha Chi, women’s
honorary advertising oshe tf
meet at 4 p.m. today in the Stu
dent Union, according to Sally
Thurston, president.
0 Theme suggestions for Home
coming may be turned in this
week in boxes at the Student' Un
ion and the Co-op7 according to
Geri Porrit and Barbara Wilcox,
theme selection co-chariman. They
may also be turned in to Miss Wil
cox at Sigma Kappa or to Miss
Porritt at Delta Gamma.
0 Hillhel, Jewish youth organ
ization, will meet at Sigma Alpha
Mu tonight at 7:30, according to
Howard Sussman, president.
0 Members of the Condon club
will hold a social at 7:30 p.m. to
day in the men’s lounge of Ger
linger hall.
0 Druids, junior men’s honor
ary, will meet tonight at 6:30 in
the Student Union, according to
Pres. Peter Williams.
0 The Oregon Alpine club,
newly organized mountain climb
ing organization on campus, will
meet at 4 p.m. today at 4 p.m.
in the Student Union. All those
who are interested are asked to
attend, according to John Vazbys,
spokesman for the group.
0 Inter-fraternity council will
meet tonight at 6:30 in the Stu
dent Union, Pres. Con Sheffer has
announced. The Western Regional
Inter-fraternity council meeting,
to be held at Oregon State col
lege, will be discussed.
0 Carolyn Call has been added
to the list of Sweetheart of Sigma
Chi candidates. She is sponsored
by Carson five.
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6:30 News
6:45 Four for a Quarter
7:00 University Hour
8:00 Guest Star
8:15 UN Story
8:30 Gai Paree
8:45 Payne Award Show
9:00 Kwaxworks
10:00 The SU and You
10:30 Kwaxworks
10:50 News Headlines
10:55 Tune to Say Goodnight
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0/ The International Affairs
commission of-the YWCA will
meet Friday noon in the YW of
fices in Gerlinger hall. Any soph
omore, junior or senior woman
who is interested in international
affairs may attend the meeting
and foreign students are espec
ially urged to come, according to
Germaine La Marche, Interna
tional Affairs chairman.
Pi Kaps Elect National Prexy
A new national president of Pi
Kappa Alpha will be elected in
Portland Saturday by the frater
nity's supreme council, meeting
for the first time in the Pacific
Northwest, according to President
John Gilbertson of the Portland
alumni. The new president is to
succeed the late Harvey T. Newell,
Jr., who was killed in an airplane
crash.
The 12 visiting officials also will
mnke 1954 convention plans, at
tend the Oregon-Washington game
and be honored by northwest ac
tive and alumni members at a
banquet Saturday night in the
Multnomah hotel. Monday th«
group plans to visit Oregon, Ore
gno State and Linfield chapters
and Tuesday will dedicate the Uni
versity of Washington chapter’s
new house.
Editor Speaks
To Ad Group
Lou Thomann, west coast edi
tor of Printers’ Ink, national ad
vertising weekly, will speak to
members of the Lane county Ad
club and University students in
terested in advertising tonight at
8 in the Veterans’ Memorial build
ing.
Thomann, who is on a tour
of the Northwest, will show a
film strip presentation along with1
his talk following an Ad club
dinner at 7 p.m. The film “Which
Ad Pulled Best” was run as a
series in Printers’ Ink to show the
effectiveness of advertisements.
Advertising and business ad
ministration classes will also hear
talk by Thomann today.
Independents Elect
Officers Today
Officer# 4o fill three vacancies
svill be elected by the United In
Sependent Students at a meeting
today at 4 p.m. in the Student
Union. Positions open are corre
sponding secretary, historian and
parliamentarian.
Plans will also be made for an
independent students dance, ac- j
wording to President Hollis Ran
•ome.
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Trouble Washing Your Good
SPORT SHIRTS?
Let Us Wash Them Right!
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Campus Calendar
Noon Vales Lunch 110 SU
RE Wk 319 SU
1:00 Yates Asbly Ballrm SU
3:00 Cerebral Palsy 110 SU
4:00 Gamma Alpha Chi 111 SU
Mt. Climb Cl 333 SU
UIS v 334 SU
Asbly Comm 337 SU
Yates Coffee Hr Dadsrm
6:30 Druids
Phi Beta
IFC
Phi Theta
Mu Phi Eps
111SU
112 SU
333 SU
112 SU
Gerl 2nd FI
7:00 Asbly “Tryouts Ballrm
7:30 Alpha Phi Omega 110 SU
Condon Cl Gerl 1st FI
Biology Cl 314 SU
f Student Interested In French
and Spanish may attend the week
ly luncheon meetings held in the
Student Union. Regardless of the
student's ability to speak the lan
guage, these meetings are design
ed for his Interest and enjoyment.
Let
“Webby”
Webfoot
Sell It For You
Rates: 4c a word first Insertion, 2c.
on succeeding insertions.
FOR SALE—’51 M.G. $1295. Ph.
3-2667. 10-19
FOR SALE- '47 Frazer sedan,
radio, heater, overdrive, $300.
Call 4-3351, days, 5-8050, at
nights. 10-17
FOR SALE—Man’s bicycle in ex
cellent condition. Only $10. Ph.
3-3682 or see it 1608 Columbia.
10-16
LOST — Jeweled Kappa Sigma
fraternity pin. No questions asked.
Reward $25.00. Phone Eugene
5-0301 Amos Bowles.
Whether placed by phone, by mail,
or in person, Emerald Classifieds
make YOU a “selling salesman.”
Phone Ext. 219. tf
FOR SALE — '46 Dodge Sedan.
Good condition and dependable.
$495. Call 5-5853 10-16
Costumes for rent. Men and wom
en's. All sites. 5-2662 10-21
Vacancy in John Straub. Contact
Bill Hallock in Sigma Hall.
3-1721 10-14
After Saturday's Game
i (and Friday evening, too)
Nick Vidan invites you Oregon Students
out to his “establishment'" to enjoy his de
licious hamburgers
and
COOL BEVERAGES
at
VIDAN’S KOFFEE KIP
514 NE Broadway
Portland
Students—
Before driving to Portland this weekend—
Fill up and SAVE at
PRIDE OF OREGON
Broadway and Alder (across from the ice plant)
GAS FOR LESS