Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 11, 1954, Page Four, Image 4

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    Campus Briefs
• Wednesday infirmary pa
tients, according to hospital rec
ords, were: Sally Jean Macln
tyde, Maurine Anne Naylor, Bon
ny Lou VanDoren, Mary Dee
Fulp, Sylvia Ann Birch, Mari
lyn Mount, Gerald M. Trask,
Ronald W. Dodge and Larry D.
Brecht.
0 AU Alpha Phi Omega mem
bers and pledges will meet to
night at 8 p.m. in the Student
Union, according to Travis Ca
vens, president. Election of of
ficers will take place.
f The Alpine club will meet
this evening at 6:30 p.m. in the
Student Union.
0 The Religious Emphasis
week committee will meet at
noon today in Student Union
319, according to Bob Hastings,
RE week chairman.
0 All members of the Home
coming Dance Decorations com
mittee will meet in the Student
Union workshop Friday at 3:50
for a short but important meet
ing.
0 There will be a meeting of
YWCA junior advisers Thursday
noon at Gerlinger hall. All ad
visers are asked to be present
as Mrs. Gladys Lawther, north
west regional secretary of the
organization, will speak.
Thursday
6:00 Dinner Hour Serenade
7:00 News till now
7:15 Sport Shots
7:30 Musical Memoirs
8:00 Student Union Show
8:30 American Ideals
8:45 Windows on the World
9:00 Kwaxworks
11:00 Sign off
CLASSIFIEDS
Fairchild 215 phonograph cart
ridge. Diamond stylus. Finest
made. Cost $32.50, sell for $25.
New Fairchild arm. $25. Both
for $45. R-J-type speaker,
$30. Warfedale speaker, new,
$35. Both $55. Phone 4-0514.
11-17
Omega hall freshites in plight!
Wanted: Any man who has
voice talents. No, we don't
want singers—we want some
for.that trim look
STUDENT UNION
BARBER SHOP
three barbers
to serve you
hours—8 a.m. — 5:30 p.m.
Serve
Better Meals
LESS COST
with
Fish and
Seafoods
FRESH DAILY
from
Newman’s
FISH MARKETS
39 East Broadway
Phone 4-2371
Wear Anywhere
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Machine Washable
Wool Flannel..iby
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The smartly approved and versatile
Nor’wester has 2 patch pockets,
saucer-size pearl buttons for front
and cuffs... is styled for mix 'n
match with coordinated skirts and
slacks... and is washable wool with
a dash of Nylon. In solid tones,
Authentic Tartans,
Plaids, Checks.
Sizes 10-20.
$1495
SLIM SLACK
...trim-tapered with side-slant pockets
and flattering fit. 10 solid tones.
Sizes 10-20..$12.95
Mix 'n Match now at...
FASHIONS FOR ALL MEMBERS OF YOUR FAMILY!
one who can imitate Donald
Duck in a loud, clear voice.
Willing to pay for services ren
dered. Anyone interested
please call Dean Hedlund, Ext.!
496. 11-9-tf
Lost: Black Schneffcr Mechani
cal Pencil. Mary Jo Fourier
engraved on Silver Cap. .If
found, please call Hendricks
Hall. Rxt. 489. 10-12
Lout: Billfold between Common
wealth and Allen halla. Finder
please keep money,, but return
papers and keys to Dorothy
Her, Carson hull. 11-12
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that eontrolu
without restraint
now in Till) fabric's
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acetate fabric
!%YLOIM—special kuit for
elantlcitfi
These are the panties you’ll wear
under everything you Own . . . per
fect lor your busy life . . . for sports,
for dancing. So practical too-they
wash beautifully lime after time.
With tabs for detachable garters.
24 26 28 30.
Elasta-Q, in pink, white, red,
blue and yellow. ]
Nylon quotes, in pink, blue
and white.
2.50
Order by mail, coma in or call 5-0111.
Foundations, Second Floor
THE BON
,,k
Eugene
ilium
Vi*it the Bon Tea Room for lunch or coffee
whon you shop. Music at the Wurlitrer Organ
Monday through Friday from 1 to 1:30, 3 to
3:30, courtesy J. B. Donovan's Fina Pianos,
8th and Charnolton.
Bon Taa Room, Lower Laval