Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 23, 1953, Page Four, Image 4

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    UN Discussion Set
For YMCA Lunch
“The United Nations and You”
will be discussed at the YMCA
frosh lunch Friday in the small
dining room of Straub.
Speaker will be Wayne Stauffer,
ex-air force chaplain. He and his
wife have given several talks on
the UN to various church groups
in the country, according to Russ
Walker, executive YM secretary.
The meeting is open to all fresh
man men, Walker said.
Patronize Emerald Advertisers.
SU Sunday Movies
present
"Jesse James"
in the
SU Mallroom
2:30 & 4:30 p.m.
Adm. 30c
WVlt M9iTWTN£
WANT ADS
Rates: 4e, a word first Insertion, 2c
on succeeding Insertions.
Marine Reserve Officers interested
in joining Eugene unit of or
ganized Marine Corps Reserve,
call 5-6714. 1st and 2nd lieu
tenants especially wanted. Re
serve officers receive one day's
pay for 2 hour drill Thursday
nights. 10-28
FOR SALE—'40 DeSoto. Doug
Lind, Rm. 3, Science Building.
10-23
FOR SALE—MG T. C., Stage 1.
Phone 4-4664. 10-28
Model A—New plates, good tires,
motor. Phone 5-1604, 5-6533.
10-26
For San Jose football weekend
treat get Tops soft “like
HOMEMADE ‘paddle-lickin’
good” ice cream. Open nights
till 10 p.m. Tops, Corner 25th
and Hilyard. 10-25
FOR SALE—My equity in 1948
Mercury convt. Must sell, make
an offer. Contact A1 Cook,
Sacred Heart Hosp. 10-27
Parents — Alumni — Students
You are sure to get the highest quality food
at the lowest possible prices in the most modern
of restaurants at the New Llywood Cafe. Just drive
out highway 99 one mile north of Eugene and
you'll see it on the left.
COMPLETE DINNERS
$1.50 to 3.50
OPEN EVERY DAY
Lots of free parking
For banquet or party reservations
Dial 5-9064
New Lynwood Cafe
V2 Mile North of Overhead on 99N
C+HttAS PAUCB
RESTAURANT
Drop in for an after-game or after-Whiskerino meal
meal that's deliviously different.
' ,
Our Week-end Special
• Bean Sprout Chow Yuk
• Green Pea Chow Don
Free Parking after 5:30 p.m.
OPEN
Friday and Saturday — 12 p.m. to 3 a.m.
Sunday and Weekends — 12 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Closed Monday
33 E. 6th Ave.
Tel. 4-4243
GIBSON'S FOR BEAUTY
DISTINCTIVE HAIRSTYLING
29 West 11th
Open for evening by appointment
CAMPUS BRIEFS
0 A meeting of Pill Eta Sigma,
freshman men’s scholastic honor
ary, will be held at 4 p.m. today
n the Student Union, according to
Pres. Bob Summers.
0 The Homecoming publicity
committee will meet at 4 p.m. to
lay in the Student Union, accord
ng to Emerald News Editor Joe
Jardner.
0 Tryouts for next week’s ra
Jio workshop drama, "The Lower
Ftoad,” will be held this afternoon
from 3 to 5 in Studio A Villard,
according to Director Dick Hiatt.
There are a number of parts
available, and Hiatt expressed
himself as “especially anxious to
use new people in a variety of
small but important roles."
0 The Student Union movie
committee will meet at noon to
day, not Thursday, as was an
nounced in the Emerald. Barbara
Wilcox, chairman, has stressed the
importance of the meeting and
urges all members to be present.
^ “Folk Art in India" will be
the subject of a speech by Shan
bhu Nath Jba, graduate student
from India, at a coffee hour to be
held in the Student Union brows
ing room at 7:45 this evening.
YWCA Kiddie Karnival
Scheduled for Tonight
The Kiddie Karnival, sponsored
by the sophomore commission of
the YWCA, will be held tonight
from 7 to 9 In Gerlinger Annex,
according to Ann Erickson and
Joanne Gerber, general co-chair
men. All grade school children and
their parents are invited to attend
the annual event.
Campus Calendar
11:00 a.m. HS Fret** (Jonf
Lobby 2nd FI
3:00 p.m. Fulbright Inter
315 SU
4:00 Frl at 4 Fishbowl
7:00 Kiddy Karnival
Gerl Annex
8:00 I’si Chi Gerl 3rd FI
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FALL SALE
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For Women...
39.95 COATS, 8-16, assorted.-29.95
22.95 FALL SUITS, all sizes, assorted.17.99
14.95- 19.95 Famous-Name DRESSES.$10
49.95 Matching Tweed COAT-HAT-BAG.$35
4.98-7.95 BLOUSE Clearance, large selection.2.88
8.95 NYLON DUSTER ROBES.-. 5.88
$1-1.98 PEARL and METAL JEWELRY, all kinds.84c
$1-1.69 FABRIC GLOVES, all colors and sizes.74c
1.19-1.75 NYLON HOSIERY, all first quality
1st Pair, 99c 2nd Pair, 69c 3rd Pair, 39c
9.95 WHITE BUCK SADDLE OXFORDS.5.88
6.95- 10.95 LADIES7 DRESS and CASUAL SHOES.3.88
For Men...
8.95- 14.95 OXFORDS and WORK SHOES.4.44
$35-39.50 ALL WOOL TOPCOATS, water repellant.28.88
1.50 TIES! TIES! TIES!..2for$1.50
8.95- 15.95 WOOL GAB and FLANNEL SHIRTS.7.94
3.98 SLEEVELESS SWEATERS.2.94
3.98 WHIPCORD WORK PANTS.2.94
29c COTTON-NYLON WORK SOX..4 for $1
FAMOUS-NAME LUGGAGE, entire stock.20% Off!
8.95- 24.95 SPORT and OUTDOOR JACKETS.i/3 Off!
AND HUNDREDS OF OTHER VALUES IN OUR CHILDREN'S,
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