Christmas Boxes Due Saturday Christmas boxes for the annual AWS tea should be at Gamma Phi Beta by Saturday noon, according to Sally Ryan, general chairman. Any living organization that can not deliver its box may arrange to have it picked up by calling Miss Ryan at Alpha Chi Omega. Toys, games, clothing books, non-perishable food and other gifts may be included in the boxes. In dividual gifts should be wrapped and labeled with the name of the cecepient. Miss Ryan advised. Bach Christmas box must be label ed with the number of the family that will receive the box. The boxes will be displayed at the tea, to be held at Gamma Phi Beta from 2 to 4 p. m. Saturday. After the tea the boxes will be taken to the Red Cross office for distribution to needy Eugene area families. hostesses for the Christmas tea will be members of the AWS cab inet, AWS congress and the tea committee chairmen. All univers ity women students, women facul ty members and faculty wives have been invited to attend. Flying speeches publicizing the tea will be presented in living or ganizations this noon and evening by pledge classes from Alpha Chi Omega, Chi Omega, Delta Gamma and Kappa Kappa Gamma. Swimming Group Schedules Shew The annual water show presen ted by Amphibians, women's ] swimming honorary, will be held , Feb. 18 and 19, rather than this month as originally scheduled, ac cording to Sally Stadelman, presi dent. A general circus theme will be featured in the show with the exact name as yet undecided. Religious Notes Newman Club 1 The Newman club will have a lay of recollection Sunday at | Saint Mary's church. The one-day | retreat will begin with a com nunion breakfast In Saint Mary's ;rade school cafeteria immediately following the 9 a.m. mass. ' Newmanites may attend the 7 i i.m. mass each morning of the < veek and confession every Satur iay between 5 and 5:30 p.m. at i Sacred Heart hospital chapel. i Christian House Regular doughnut hour will be fln at 9:15 a.m. Sunday, followetl >y a Bible class) taught by Victor Horria, acting president of the Jntversity. Worship and fellow ihip is at 5:30 p.m. with a panel liscussing "Is the American Christmas Christian?” There will be a class and pro gram at Christian house the Sun lay of closed weekend. What does an inventor look like? $ In 1850/ Samuel Kier built a one-barrel “tea kettle" refinery in Pittsburgh. There, through his own genius, he first distilled petroleum and became America's pioneer oil refiner. But how times have changed. Today/ a new product is rarely one man’s crea tion. The better products get, the harder it is to improve them. Now, many men of many skills must work together in research centers on proj ects planned long ahead. For example: two years ago we saw the need for a new kind of motor oil that would fully meet the demands of precision-built, high-compression automobile engines. Among other things, this special oil must flow with full pressure at zero temperature—yet give full protection at 400 degree heat. One man would never have the skills, time, devices or money to cope with such a complex problem. But at our Brea research center a team of Union Oil engineers solved it. And Union was the first to give the West this better lubricant. Naturally we're proud to add new Royal Triton 5-20 motor oil to our many firsts. We think this new Union Oil product is one more proof that the best progress comes from an economic system that gives the best incentives. American free, competitive enterprise provides these incentives as no other system ever has. UNION OIL COMPANY OP CALIFORNIA INCORPORATED in CALIFORNIA. OCTOBER 17,1890 27us series, sponsored by the people of Union Ou Company, is dedicated to a discussion of how and why American business functions. We hope you’ll feel free to send in any suggestions or criticisms you have to offer. Write: The Presi dent, Union Oil Company, Union Oil Building, Los Angeles 17, California.