Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 30, 1953, Page Four, Image 4

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    The Power of Advertising
*
« ... Well, did you see that silly ad I put In yesterday’s Emerald for
a room mate?"
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WANTADS
Bates: 4c a word first insertion, 2c
on succeeding insertions.
NEED MONEY! Sacrifice 1951
V-8 Studebaker, automatic
drive. See at 2260-3 Patterson
Drive or phone University Ex
tension 292 from 8 to 5.
DESIRE!—Married couple to share
our home in exchange for child
care and housework. Ph. 5-2904
after 6:00. 10-30
FOR RENT—costumes, all kinds.
50c and up Grimes. 4-2737.
LOST — Green suede purse and
blue plastic billfold. Would find
er please return contents of bill
fold. No questions asked. Re
ward. Jan Ross, Carson II. 11-3
LOST—Hopalong Cassidy mech
anical Horse pencil with built
in de-coder. Contact Dick Moke.
NO REWARD. Phone 4-5610.
10-30
_
WANTED—Circulation manager
for Emerald. Must have car and
free 11:00 a.m. period. Pays
$1.00 for one hours work. Call
Ext 219. 10-30
Nylons by Yours Truly. Regular or
sheer, guaranteed two months.
If you get a run in a single
stocking, we give 3 pairs free.
Phone Mrs. Phil Todd, 3-3708,
250-38 Cheshire. 11-4
Marine Reserve officers interested
in joining Eugene unit of organ
ized marine corps reserve call
5-6714. 1st and 2nd lieutenants
especially wanted. Reserve offi
cers receive one day’s pay for
two hours drill on Thursday
nights. 10-30
Med School Tests
Scheduled Monday
Medical school admission tests
will be given at -9 a.m. Monday
in the Student Union ballroom,
according to the counseling cen
ter. The tests are scheduled to
last all day.
Candidates who have received
admissions cards should note that
the place has been changed from
Commonwealth 138, the counseling
center reports. The tests, which
are given once a year, ?re required
for admission to the medical
school in Portland.
0 International Affairs com
mittee of the YWCA will meet
Friday noon in Gerlinger hall.
Lothar Loewe will speak on Ger
many’s role in the world today.
He will also talk on university
life in Germany. Anyone interested
is welcome to attend.
FOR SALE — 1941 Oldsmobile
coupe. Hydramatic drive. $175.
See at 2170-12 Patterson Drive.
11-3
FOR SALE — French clarinet,
good condition, $50, or make
offer. Harold Chang, 3-1811.
11-2
LOST—Brown corde purse in 244
Commonwealth or Co-op. Re
ward. 2920 High 11-2
He who has some goods to sell
Yet shouts about it down a well;
Will never make as many dollars
As he who climbs a tree and hol
lers. 11-1
Trojan Haters—Get your car ser
viced for the trip to Portland at
Dick Busey’sUnion Oil, JtJi.and
Lincoln. - 'KL-l
The College Meeting Place
National
Donut Week
Halloween,
Donuts
50c
a
dozen
THE COLLEGE SIDE INN
Many Seek Frosh
Offices; 30 in Race
The following is a sample of the
ballot which freshmen will be con
fronted with in the election Wed
nesday. The preferential voting
system will be used where voters
number the candidates in order of
their preference from 1 towards
30, numbering as far as they wish.
The complete ballot listing the 30
candidates for freshman class of
fices is as follows:
ASUO BALLOT
for
FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS
Number the candidates, accord
ing to your preference from 1 to
wards 30, for as many as you
wish—l; 2. 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8 . . . 30.
( ) Anderson, Betty
( ) Balsinger, W. Edwin
( ) Basham, Doug
( > Berkshire, F. Rodney
( ) Brandt, Birger
( ) Brittsan, Darrell D.
( ) Cornell, Mary Jo
( ) Dobler, Betty Ann
( ) Dunton, C. Jay
( ) Edstrom, Joanne
( ) Frye, Claire
( ) Fuller, Jan
( ) Gleason, Janis
( ) Harman, Margie Gloria
( ) Hersh, Valerie
( ) Hyde, Mary
( ) Kraft, Karen
( ) Lundell, John
( ) McClenahan, Jack
( ) O’Connor, Dave
( ) Scott, Malcolm
( ) Reynolds, Judy
( ) Saar, Shirley
( ) Scales, Jeanne
( ) Signor, Jim
( ) Smith, Don L.
( ) Tharaldson, Olivia
( ) West, Gary
( ) Woi'kman, Lola Jean
( ) Young. Gary
Campus Calendar
Noon Emerald Upper Staff
110 SU
2:30 Warner Coffee hour
315 SU
Starts Sunday
"LIMELIGHT"
Charlie Chaplin's
greatest
DAVE
BRUBECK
Wed. - 8 p.m.
S. U. Ballroom
Tickets on
Sale Downtown
iNDRTHilNO
SUNDAY THRU TUESDAY
In Technicolor
Story off
Threo Loves
Pier Angeli
Ethel Barrymore
Farley Granger
James Mason
Kirk Douglas
Plus
Shakedown
Show starts Sunday
at 6:00 p.m.
Oregon — USC
After Game
DANCE
DICK
SCHWARY
(Oregon '52)
and
his Orchestra
• Jantzen Beach
• Saturday, Oct. 31, 9 'til 1
• $1.00 plus tax
ONLY 2 DAYS
LEFT IN OUR GREAT
FALL SALE!
The Response to This Great Annual Event Has Been Tremen
dous! We Were Thrilled by The Hundreds Who Came All Last
Week to Take Advantage of The Many Special Savings Values
Offered! There are Still 2 DAYS LEFT, However ... 2 Days Yet
in Which You Can Take Advantage of These Extra-Special
Values and SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! Many items Have Been Re
grouped and Reduced Even Further for These FINAL 2 GREAT
DAYS!
... YARDAGE-DOMESTICS ... MEN'S WEAR
... CHILDREN'S WEAR... LADIES WEAR
. . . SHOES . . . READY - TO - WEAR
OPEN FRIDAYS UNTIL 9 P. M.