Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 06, 1953, Page Eight, Image 8

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    French Group
Slates Meeting
The Northwest Pacific Chapter
of the American Association of
Teachers of French will meet
Saturday in Portland. Represent
ing the University of Oregon will
be D. M. Dougherty head of the
foreign language department,
Jean Guednet assistant professor
of romantic languages, and Pat
ricia Gathercole.
Guednet will speak at the meet
ing on ‘‘Impressions of France”
from his trip there last year.
The meeting will be attended by
high school and college teachers
of French in Washington, Idaho
and Oregon.
Patronize Emerald Advertisers.
SELL IT THRU THE
WANT ADS
FOR SALE—1953 Ford mainline
2 door sedan. Cascade green.
5700 miles. New Sept. 4. $1750.
W. S. Hall H-123 Cherney
Siamese kittens for sale. Phone
5-7383 or 4-0659. 11-10
Would like University girl to help
with young children in exchange
for board and room. Ph. 4-3544.
11-12
Pheasant Hunters. Exceptional
Golden Retriever pup for sale.
Champion linage. 1674 Colum
bia. 11-12
LOST—Black and gold Sheaffer
fountain pen with “Beverly
Lemmon” engraved on it. Re
turn to desk at Carson. Reward.
11-6
Costumes to rent. Men’s and wom
en’s. All sizes. 5-2662. 11-11
FOR RENT—costumes, all kinds.
50c and up Grimes. 4-2737.
Will whoever took three note
books from Friendly Hall by
mistake Wednesday morning,
please return them? Very im
portant. 11-11
Tutoring from a native German.
Call Lothar Loewe, Ext. 531.
11-9
1947 Olds club sedan, Hydra, ra
dio, heater, spot and backup
lights. Beautiful finish. A very
smart car. Ph. 5-9386
For Sale or Rent—Tuxedos, all
sizes, wide price range. FEN
NELL’S MEN’S WEAR 11-6
ffS 3.
AS MUCH
(smoking “
fun
mncoc,
.Are we stretching things a bit? May
be — but when you find out how mild
■and sweet and refreshing the Medico
pipe can be, you’ll go for Medico, too!
It’s the replaceable filter in Medico
that makes the big difference. That
little filter traps dangerous nicotine
and tars, disagreeable juices and flakes.
That’s why countless smokers, begin
ners and old timers alike, who never
enjoyed the pleasures of a pipe, now en
joy the clean mild fragrance of Medico
— the pioneer in filtered smoking.
Try a Medico Pipe. See why Medico’s
filter has sold over a billion to date!
Wl love THE FEBOF^
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Wifi variety of styles ant sins. Writ*
Medici rims. In., N.Y. 22. for Inklit X
MEDICO FILTER PIPES
Pigger's Guide Sales Reach 900 First Day
Over 900 Pigger’s Guides were
sold during the first day of sales,
Alan Oppliger, business manager,
announced today. “It was a very
successful first-day sale,” Opplig
er said.
The student directory will be on
sale at the Student Union main
desk and at the Co-op until the
supply is exhausted.
FOR A SNACK
AFTER THE GAME
Run out to
GREGG’S DRIVE-IN
ON THE GLENWObD STRIP
Serving you the finest in Fried Chicken, Prime Rib Steaks, and
Burger Baskets. Superior fountain service — anything we have
packed to go upon request.
For after-closing-hour
listening pleasure
tune in on
Gregg's Private Line
over KORE, 1450 kc
11:30 to 12 p.m. Monday thru Thursday
-11:30 to 12:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday
YOUR OWN REQUEST PROGRAM
I
Nice Goiri Webfoots
Make it three in a row,
All you have to do is...
BEAT IDAHO
POTATO HATERS, drop into
FORD'S DRIVE-IN
before and after the game and try a ...
Vandalburger
We toss in
everything but a . . .
FORD'S DRIVE-IN
MUii :,:t bnsc :y:l
Where 13th Meets the Highway
UTMC. i.* U\i- -i i- i .■ -
$10 Trade-in For Your Old
A United Voice serving over ten million Bible believing
Christians.
National Association of Evangelicals
Northwest Regional Office: 423 Park Bldg., 729 S. \Y\ Alder
Portland 5. Oregon
Rev. George L. Ford
Regional Director
Phone ATwater 1211
October 27, 1953
Mr. Herbert Jauchen, Manager
Williams Department Store
Eugene, Oregon
Dear Herb:
Last August I had the privilege of observing the conditions of
the suffering people of Korea. The situation was much worse
than I had imagined that it could be. I saw families of six to
twelve living in shacks not more than eight to ten feet square.
I saw hundreds of people living on the streets. I saw many of
the thousands of boys and girls that are absolutely homeless.
I returned to America with the conviction that we must do
more than ever before to meet the needs of this suffering
people.
It is very heartening to know that many of the churches of
the Eugene area are participating and that the Eugene Youth
for Christ is conducting a concerted drive. But the need is
greater than all of us can meet so that we want to do every
thing possible to encourage people to participate in this
great work. Anything that you can do to publicize this work
will mean life to the people af Korea that face the severe
Korean winter just ahead. I want to assure you that we can
guarantee the delivery of the clothing to the needy people.
Clothing received within the next few weeks, will reach those
in need by Christmas. The response of people in America now
will mean the difference between life and death to people ia
Korea this winter.
Sincerely yours,
Geo. L. Ford
Northwest Regional Director
All Garments Turned in Will Be Dry Cleaned
Courtesy of Electric Cleaners
Coat or Suit!
To help the N. A. E. and its local af
filiated churches send needed used cloth
ing to Korea — to provide those destitute
with a warm Christmas — WILLIAMS
Department Store will give a
$10 TRADE-IN
FOR YOUR OLD COAT OR SUIT
WITH THE PURCHASE OF ANY NEW LADIES
COAT OR SUIT OR MAN S TOPCOAT
OR SPORT SUIT
Help a War-Torn Refugee Be
Warm This Christmas!
A barrel will be placed in our windows to receive
donations to this most worthy cause. Every garment re
ceived will be dry cleaned, thru the courtesy of Electric
Cleaners, and is guaranteed to be given to a needy war
torn refugee in Korea in time for Christmasl Here is
your opportunity to save on your own Fall wardrobe or
Christmas Gift and also help destitute and needy indi
viduals in war-ravaged Korea! So bring in your old coat
or suit to Williams and buy a new Ladies Coat or Suit or
Man's topcoat or Sport Suit for $10 less than the marked
price! (Of course your old garment should be wearable and
not damaged. Only one donation may be applied to each
new coat or suit purchased.)
WILLIAMS
1 0 1 5 WILJL-AMETTE ST.
OPEN FRIDAY TIL 9 P. M.