Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 02, 1955, Page Six, Image 6

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    Veterans still interested in ,
changing their major college pro
gram are reminded that such
changes cannot be made later
than three years from the stu
dent's date of separation.
Counseling service is still avail
able to veterans, even after they
have enrolled in school. Those!
who are still uncertain about1
aptitudes, abilities, or objectives j
should apply for guidance j
through the VA.
Seriously disabled veterans
are still eligible for a $1600
grant towards a car. The appli
cation for such a grant must;
be made within three years of
separation from the armed i
forces.
Veterans are also reminded
that under certain conditions
they are eligible for hospitaliza
tion at the VA hospital even
though the medical condition is
not a service-connected distbil
ity.
Veterans should address fur
ther questions to Larry Whitson.j
officer in charge at the Veterans
Administration office, 209 Hamp
ton Bldg.. 610 AJy.llamette St.
Telephone 5-3441.
Job Opportunities
The Bell Telephone company
laboratory and the Sandia cor-,
poration representatives will in
terview prospective June grdau
ates in physics and chemistry on
Thursday.
General Electric Tuesday will
interview students in physics
and chemistry who will receive
bachelor or master degrees in,
June.
Appointments for interviews
can be made in Science 121.
Patronize Emerald Advertisers
+ Campus Briefs +
0 The Ore|(«n chapter of the
Future Teachers of America will
meet tonight at 8 in the Student
Union. A teacher from the Con
don school will speak on “What
Is Expected from the Beginning
Teacher."
0 Infirmary patients Tues
day. according to hospital rec
ords. were: Milford Schierboltz.
Albert Peterson, Thomas Rea
dier. Richard Bates. William
Russell! Charles Will. Stanley
Ito. Wayne Brandt, Ardice
Houghton. Edward Jackson, Lyn
Ednnmdson, Janet Flatland, Cig
Freshmen, Market
Meted Beer Fines
Four University freshmen were
fined for possession of beer and
Shisler's market received a $P5
fine and 55 costs in district court j
Tuesday.
Robert Steinmetz, Darrell Best j
and John Charlton, freshmen in
business, and Christian Risky,
freshman in liberal arts, pleaded1
guilty to possession of beer and,
were fined $25 each.
Shisler’s sold beer to the min
ors on Feb. 26. according to a
complaint signed by Kenneth
Whitlock. Oregon Liquor Con
trol commission investigator.
nette Swan .Roberta Mulkey nncl
Annie Quackenbush. No visitors
are allowed on the infirmary
floor in an attempt to atop the
spread of the flu.
0 The Student Truffle court
will meet tonight at 7:30 in Stu
dent Union 309. Students who
wish to appeul tickets may do
so at this meeting.
0 Alpine club will meet at
6:30 p.m. today in the Student
Union.
9 N'ew ami old YWCA cabi
nets will meet today at noon in
Gerlinger hall.
SAE to Celebrate
99th Year Sunday
Sigma Alpha Epsilon founder's ;
day will be marked Sunday by a
banquet at the Eugene hotel Col-1
onnade room.
This is the 99th year of the
fraternity's founding, and alum
ni from all over the state, as well
as actives from the three SAK
chapters in Oregon will attend
the banquet.
Other chapters are at Oregon
State college and Willamette uni
versity. General chairman of the
banquet is Dennis Rapp.
SHISLER'S
FOOD MARKET
Groceries — Fresh Produce — Meats
Mixers — Beverages — Magazines — Ice Cream
OPEN' FROM 9 A.M. T|| ■ is P.
DAILY & SUNDAYS r I ILL I I Iw m.
13th at High St. Dial 4-1342
Want Ads
TELEPHONE 5-1511 - EXT. 218 « EMERALD 0FFICE-2nd FLOOR ALLEN HALL
RATES: 4 Cent* per Word Pint ln»ort!on, 2 Cent* per Word Thereafter.
Attention married students.
You can now have Public
Liability and Property
Damage Auto Insurance for
$15.20 per six months re
newal. Save 1/3 on other
coverages. Get the facts.
Call or see Jerry Brown,
Mayflower Agent, 962 Oak
St. 4-9144. Res. 4-2957.
2-4-tf
Get 1955 high-compression
performance from your old
er Plymouth with this spe
cial aluminum finned head.
Adds gas mileage, power.
Simple to install. Costs $55,
will sell for $25. Phone Ve
ueta 2896.
Hi-Fi Items: Warfdale Speak
er 10” $40, R. J. Cabinet,
$25. New Canard Manual
Turntable and O E. Cart
ridge. Clarkstan Pickup
Arm $15. Ph. 4-0514. 3-2
Lost small black purse Satur
day night on campus. Con
tents needed. Reward.
Phone 4-8537, 1445 K. 21st.
3-3
For Rent. Good 3-rooni trailer
w'ith stool at Twin Totem
Trailer Court. Call Mrs.
Hcrmanaon, 6-3524. 2-22tf
STUDENTS
Are you able to make ends
meet on your present In
come? If not, and you are
able to work evening* in
our order department, you
can make that extra money
to put you over the Hump.
For interviews. «ee Mr
Corbitt, Room 104, 119 Hast
Broadway between 10 and 3
p.m. 3-1-tf
ST COUNTS
If you are free from 4 p.m.
til 9:30 p.m. every night,
Mon. thru Friday, I muy be
able to use you. You must
be satisfied with $60 per
wk. to start.
We are opening new of
fices in this area for one of
the largest companies in the
U.S. Good chance of ad
vancement. Apply in person
only. See personnel man
ager, Room 104 119 K.
Broadway before 3 p.m.
2-26-tf
Alteration* and Dressmaking,
Phone 3-4182 for appoint
ment. Mrs. McCoy, 2024
Kmerald, Apartment 1. 3-4
Wanted: Ride to Seattle and
return between terms. Ph.
S 6222. 3-4
Today's Staff
Make-up Editor: Sam Vahey.
Copy Desk: Mary Jo Base he,
Dottie Griffith.
i News Desk: Gordon Hire, Anne
Ritchey.
Night Staff: Claudia Wurtz,
Sanford Milken.
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