Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 09, 1953, Page Four, Image 4

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SELL IT THRU THE
WANTADS
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
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
Andy Berwick
Tops Group
Andy Berwick, chairman of the
Student Union board, was named
chairman of the steering commit
tee for the regional Association
of College Unions at their annual
convention in Pullman, Wash.
Berwick's duties in this connec
tion will be to plan next year's
conference. Also attending the
convention as Oregon representa
tives were Sandra Price, Bob
Koutek, Donna Schafer, Phyllis
Pearson, Barbara Johnson, John
Shaffer and Sonia Edwards.
Donna Buse and Dick Williams
represe nted the administration
staff at the conference which in
cluded delegates from colleges in
Montana, Nevada, Idaho, Wash
ington, California, Oregon and
Canada.
■ Leading panel discussions were
Phyllis Pearson, who spoke on
"Originating .New Programs” and
Sandra Price, who lead a tliscus
sion on "Promoting Programs.”
Sumarizing discussions were
Barbara Johnson, on the subject
of "Committee Members," Donna
S c h a f er, "Leadership Training”
and Sonia Edwards, “Successful
Programs.”
Patronize Emerald Advertisers.
Lit Honorary
Accepts Petitions
Chi Delta Phi, women’s liter
ary honorary, is accepting peti
tions from women interested in
membership. The organization is
a national honorary for women
interested in writing who main
tain a high scholastic average in
English and creative writing
courses.
Women who have written short
stories, plays, or poetry are ask
ed to submit a sample of their
work to Bernice Rise in the Stu
dent Union browsing room. Peti
tions for the honorary may be
obtained in the browsing room.
Officers for the year are Valera
Vrerra, president; Marilyn Pat
terson, vice president; Jean
Mauro, secretary; Valerie Cowls,
treasurer and Gayle Johnson, his
torian.
NO. 1 - HIT PARADE
"ST. GEORGE AND
THE DRAGON"
GRAVES
Wusic &-Jrt
1235 Willamette
Complete Rental Service
FOR EVERY
FORMAL
OCCASION
Our formal wear service
is designed with
you in mind. Each
garment is neatly pressed,
freshly cleaned—
and made to fit
you correctly and the
occasion perfectly.
You’ll like the
service and the prices.
If your are
in the mood
Buy
A Complete Tux
at
FENNELL'S
CHOICE OF YOUNG AMERICA
fW TUB FIFTH CTBimTTlnB—
CHESTERFIELD
IS THE LARGEST SELLING CIGARETTE
IN AMERICA'S COLLEGES ...
by a 1953 survey audit of actual sales in more
than 800 college co-ops and campus stores
from coast to coast. Yes, for the fifth straight
year Chesterfield is the college favorite.
CHESTERFIELD IS THE ONLY
CIGARETTE EVER TO GIVE YOU PROOF
OF LOW NICOTINE, HIGHEST QUALITY
The country’s six leading brands were-ana
lyzed— chemically-and Chesterfield was found
low in nicotine—highest in quality.
This scene reproduced from Chesterfield’s
famous center spread” line-up pages in
college football programs from coast to coast.