Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 25, 1954, Page Four, Image 4

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    THURSDAY—
6:00 p. m. Sign On
6:03 Piano Moods
6:15 Four for a Quarter
6:30 News Till Now
6:45 Sports Shots
7:00 University Hour
8:00 Patrioscript
8:15 UN Story
8:30 Serenade to the Student
9:00 Kwaxworks
10:00 The SU and You
10:30 News Headlines
10:55 Tune to Say Goodnight
11:00 Sign Off
^ The Student Union publicity
committee will meet tonight at
6:30 in the SU, according to Ted
Goh, publicity committee chair
man.
Traffic Deaths Cut in Oregon
hy I no Associaiea t ress
The National Safety council
has advised Oregon officials that
the state’s 19 per cent reduction
in traffic deaths last year was
the best in the nation.
Utah was second with a 15 per'
cent reduction. Washington cut j
its traffic deaths 14 per cent, Cali
fornia 4 per cent and Idaho 9 per
cent.
On the other side of the j
ledger, Oregon had a two per
cent increase in the number of
traffic injuries.
Oregon's highway death rate
last year was 5.5 persons killed
for each 100 million miles of trav
el, compared with a rate of 6.2 in
1952. Sherman county was the
only one of Oregon's 36 counties
which had a death-free traffic
record in 1953. There were 391
Come See Our New Baby
so so so
Round, Firm and Fully Packed
A Real Bundle of Goodness
OUR NEW "TORRID PUPPY"
That We're So Proud of
"Our Original Coney Island"
A select juicy frankfurter of highest quality served nestled in
fresh, toasted buttered bun with a generous portion of lusci
ous "chili meat" sauce — tangy mustard, served with or with
out fine chopped Bermuda onions.
Buy One - - - Get One
FREE
with this ad
Boys! BRING YOUR GIRL FRIEND WITH YOU!! HER
"CONEY" IS ON THE HOUSE IF YOU TURN IN THIS AD!
Girls! BRING YOUR GAL CHUM AND YOU CAN "MATCH"
TO SEE WHICH ONE IS FREE WITH THIS AD!
60c value for 3 dimes
OFFER GOOD 'TIL MARCH 10 ONLY
Let's Go To
C^able A 2)rii/e-^)n
Highway 99 and Coburg Overpass
year.
CAMPUS BRIEFS
Deadline (or items (or this column is tit 4
p.m. the day prior to publication.
0 The Alpine club will meet to
day at 4 p. m. in the Student Un
ion, vice-president John Vazbys
has announced.
9 Three movies, “Medieval Ar
chitecture,” "Medieval Castles’'
and "Medieval Monasteries" will
be shown Friday at 9 and 11a. m.
in Architecture 107.
• The YWCA International Af
fairs commission will meet Friday
noon in the YWCA offices in Ger
iinger hall, according to Germaine
LaMarche, chairman.
^ House managers will meet
at 6:30 ttjnight in the Student
Union. The agenda includes dis
cussion of financial matters and
nominations for president, accord
ing to Gerry Bowden, president.
Campus Calendar
9:00
11:00
11:45
Noon
1:15
2:00
4:00“
4:30
6:00
6:30
Christian Sci 111 SU
Stu Bus Conf 138 CW
AFROTC 113 SU
Stu Bus Conf 110 SU
Speech Dept 111 SU
Journ Fac 112 SU
Gam Delta 114 SU
Stu Bus Conf Info
Lobby 2nd fl
Inter-Faith T Ger 2nd fl
Alpine Cl 110 SU
SHSBBT 111 SU
Frosh Snbal And blrm SU,
IRL Regis Lby 2nd fl
Pi Lbda Thta Ger 2nd fl
7:00
8:00
ASUO Sen
IFC
SU Pub
Hse Mgr.?
IRL Regis
IVCF
Psi Chi
Mt. Angel Chr
112 SU
114 SU
313 SU
315 SU
110 SU
Com Lnch
334 SU
blrm SU
Classifieds
Don Wcnzl, Classified Advertising Mgr.
FOR SALE — Electric stove, $65.
Sectional, 3 pieces, $85. Ph. 4
2939. tf
FOR MONEY SAVING — Trade
at The Bargain House, new and
used men's women's clothing
exchanges. 39 E? 7th Ave. 2-26
LOST: Gallet Man’s Wrist watch,
stainless steel case, expandable
band. Reward. Call 5-6293.
WANTED — Man with car and
without 11:00 a. m. class to be
Emerald circulation manager.
$1.00 per day. Call Dick Carter
ext. 219 afternoons. tf
STROBE Flash unit—hardly used,
compact dry cell. $45. Art Mid
dleton, 4-8381. 2-25
FOR SALE — '50 Ford convertible
customized, Edelbrock heads,
dual carbs, R & H, many extras.
454 Mill, Springfield, after 5
p. m. $1,000. 2-26
103 Years Young But 43 Years Late
By Associated Press
Judge Hugh Rossellini 1ms told
Benjamin (Dad) Trimble to forget
all about his jury summons. Trim
ble was advised to stay home, rend
his Bible and relax.
You see, Trimble is 103 years
old — just 43 years past the age
limit for jurors. The gray-haired
former slave put on a little show
to prove to the Judge that he Is
almost a« good a man ns over. Ho
sang a song and did li brief buck
and-wlng dance.
• The Air Force ROTC and
Army ROTC drill teams will com
pete in a military drill team com
petition at 1 p. in. today at Hay
ward field. The public has been
invited to ultend the annual com
petition.
it's the wedge collar — chic,
cool, correct!
This Shapely Classic is fashioned
of Avondale sanforized cotton
chambray STRIPE.
... the lilt that gives your
personality a lift!
In blue, red, gray, gold
... w ith short sleeves.
Sizes 12 to IS
$2.95
As featured in Mademoiselle and "Seventeen'’ Magazines
spcprs+sop
/
QUALITY SPORTSWEAR f FOR WOMEN & MISSES
187 E. BROADWAY
PH. 4-5612
it you don
get it now
you'll wish you
had . . .
I his is your last chance to buy a
1954 OREGANA (
Now Selling at $6.25
Booth Sales in the S.U. Today and Tomorrow Afternoons
Ten years
from now
you’ll be
really glad!
You can also . .
contact the Oregana representative
in your living organization, or come
to the Oregana office in the S. U.
HURRY!
%
This Week Is the
Pre-Deadline Sale for Your
1954 OREGANA