Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 16, 1953, Page Two, Image 2

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the editor; initialed editorials by the associate editors.
50 Tickets Issued
By Traffic Court
Notices to settle traffic tickets
are being sent to 50 students this
week by the student traffic court,
according to Carl Weber, chairman.
State license bureaus are being
checked for license numbers on
which tickets have been issued.
Appearing before the court at
its meeting Wednesday evening
were Ted Rubenstein, senior in
business, and Alan Oppliger, sen
ior in bumness.
Rubenstein’s ticket, for not hav
ing a Student Affairs Registration
sticker, was voided on the grounds
that the sticker had been lost at the
time and since replaced.
A decision was postponed pend
ing investigation on Oppliger’s
case. He received a ticket for park
ing outside the University Press.
Oppliger pleaded that the area was
not designated as a no parking
zone;
"MIDSUMMER
NIGHT'S DREAM"
S.U. Ballroom
2:30 & 4:30
SUNDAY, OCT. 18
Price 30c
SUNDAY THRU TUESDAY
Two Technicolor
Features
Jane Wyman - Ray Milland
Aldo Ray
in
"LET'S . DO IT
AGAIN"
plus
Paul Henried Patricia Medina
in
"SIREN OF
BAGHDAD"
1X512X3
NOW PLAYING
"STAND AT APACHE RIVER1
Steyen McNally - Julia Adams
also
"GOLDEN BtADE"
Rock Hudson - Piper Laurie
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'PEDDLER AND THE LADY"
with
Anna Magnoni
also
Selected Short Subjects
LANE
4 0431
"A&C GO TO MARS"
and
"SEMINOLE"
Campus Calendar
8:30 a.m. Educ Broadcasters
Regis Lobby 2nd FI
Noon Lect Comm 112 SU
8:00 Webfoot Coop 334 SV
Chairman Selected
For Blood Drive
The committee chairmen for the
Red Cross blood drive which will
be held in the Student Union ball
room on Oct. 26 and 27 have been
announced by Chairman Janet
Gustafson. The chairmen of the
blood drive are Donna Anderson
and Garry McMurry; publicity,
June Browning and Carol Oakley;
scheduling, Lyn Perkins and blood
drive secretary, Linda Lundy.
The Last Laugh
\0*TE 6~(
To the Weaver, the Baker,
the Beauty Maker
— 'I... ..
Rub-A-Dub Dub, want a suit you can scrub,
face cream, or a well-protected loaf? Then we
can help you, for Standard Oil Company of
California has put oil to work for the weaver,
the baker, the beauty aid maker.
This beingOil Progress Week, it’s a good time
to point out that oil men help provide thousands
of things you don’t buy in a service station.
Suits, for instance! That wrinkle-resistant
model you may be wearing was woven from an
oil-born ingredient developed in our research
laboratories.
Bread, too! Millions of loaves were wrapped
last year in paper coated with Standard wax.
Whenever you light a candle, polish a shoe, or
empty a milk carton, you may be using wax
turned out by Standard Oilers.
And when your wife creams her face we’re
involved, too. Each year we supply y2 million
gallons of highly-refined oils to cosmetic mak
ers enough for 10 million jars of face cream.
These examples of oil’s place in modern living
emphasize one important point. The oil indus
try has moved from kerosene to synthetic fab
rics in one short generation—and so have you.
Oil progress is your progress.
What comes from a drum of oil? Tires, medi
cines, nylons, detergents, plastics, paints, in
secticides and thousands of other products.
And that s because oil companies like Standard
invest millions each year to find new ways to
make oil serve you better. Questions or comments
about our Company or industry are welcome.
Write to Standard Oil Company of California,
P. O. Box 3495-E, San Francisco, California.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA
plans ahead to serve you better
/7ccents
jfw Alex
2*1
Kaufman Bros.
Bring You
Tip* on Attire
About “The
Campiin Look”
the comI'k denlre
Football season's here again
As fans all crowd I he bleachers
To see the game, of course
lint first, the "well-dressed creatures"
Football
fashions
OR
EMMES
Game Fame ...
Suiting one up for a game in the
grandstand is almost as tedious as
suiting up for the field. But your
worries are over as far as attire
goes. . . . Kaufman Bros, in Kugcne
have the perfect outfit styled to
bring you instant fame at a foot*
ball game. . . . Yes, the latest thing
for the "pigskin persuer" is the knit
suit. All varities of originals can
be found at Kaufman Bros. A new
two-piece number by Kevic with
white stripes running horizontally
on the top, comes in aqua and grey.
. . . This darby knit is priced at only
$29.75. ... Also in knit suits is a
Jane Irwill “designed to be lived in"
original. ... "A duckvillc dainty" if
I’ve ever seen one. . . . Styled espe
cially for that Oregon rooter. . . .
A green and yellow knit suit . ■ .
forest green trim and tiny green
buttons on a rich gold background
. . . With a plain ribbed skirt and
small collar, this smart combina
tion comes also in blue with red
trim.
Now you ran be Ear-reslstable . . .
You too can have that coveted
personality (my, this almost sounds
like a commercial i really, though,
without a doubt, Kaufman Bros,
have something new that tops ev
erything in the jewelry line. Wear
your favorite scent on tiny felt
discs which snap onto the back clip
of the new series of fashionable
earrings . . . each set attractively
boxed with two pair of discs ... in
gold and silver ... all sizes an l
shapes from $2.50 and in sparkling
rhinestones for $5.00. Also these
new fantastic creations come in
pearls, loops and rhinestone studded
pearls.
STARTS SUNDAY
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2nd Hit in Color
Alexis Smith
Stephen McNalley
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