Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 04, 1955, Page Eight, Image 8

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    State Department
Men Here Today
United States State depart
ment representatives Robert L.
Thompson and Thomas T. Tur
ner will be on campus today to
discuss new career opportunities
in the US foreign service.
They will meet with interested
students from 2 to 4 p.m. in Stu
dent Union 315. Faculty mem
bers will meet with Thompson
and Turner at noon today in the
SU.
Former UO Student
Turner, a former University
of Oregon student, received his
appointment as a foreign service
officer in 1946. He has held posts
in Tunis and Zurich, Switzerland.
Thompson, chief of the Divi
sion of Publications, was appoint
ed to the Department of State in
1946. During the war, he served
with the Office of War Infor
mation and Air Force Intelli
gence.
Foreign Service Program
Turner and Thompson are vis
iting Oregon as a part of the new
foreign service recruiting pro
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Friday
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6:00 Sign On
6:03 Dinner Hour Serenade
6:45 News Till Now
7:00 Guest Star
7:15 UN Story
7:30 Britain Story
8:00 Philosophy
8:30 Navy Bandstand
8:45 Musical Interlude
(South Pacific)
9:00 Kwaxworks
11:00 Sign Off
gram. Approximately 300 new
foreign service officers are ex
pected to be taken into the ca
reer corps this year.
American citizens from 20 to
31 years old are eligible. Start
ing salaries, depending on age
and experience, are between
$4000 and $5000 per year. There
are 267 embassies, legations and
consulates in 77 countries in
which foreign service officers
may hold positions.
Competitive Appointments
Appointments are made on a
competitive basis. Written exam
inations wrill be held in June in a
large number of cities through
out the United States including
Portland, Spokane, Seattle, Boise,
Los Angeles. San Francisco and
j Sacramento. The examination in
j eludes tests of English expression
general ability, general back
ground and modern language.
The oral exams will be given
later.
Campus Briefs
0 Infirmary patients, accord -
' ing to hospital records Thursday
were: LaRae Koon, Janet Flat
j land, Lyn Edmundson, Ardice
Houghton, Fleur Located, Mar
garet Everts, Milford Schier
boltz, Albert Peterson, Thomas
Raenier, Richard Bates, Stuart
j Seltzer and Paul Craig.
0 Canterbury club will meet
Sunday at 7:30 p.m. at Father
Ellis' house, 1909 17th East.
Ad Staff
Layout: Priscilla Herrington,
Jody Klahre, Marcia Brooks,
Dick Koe.
You that have to eat dinner out Sunday night will enjoy an
appetizing smorgasbord dinner in "old wdrid" atmosphere.
We're conveniently located to campus, too.
Open 5:30 to 9:00 — Every day except Monday
1258 Kincaid Phone 5-7332
The DRIFTWOOD
• TENDER STEAKS
• GOLDEN FRIED CHICKEN
• SEAFOODS OF ALL TYPES
Beautiful Banquet Rooms
Hours
Mon. thru Fri.—11 a.m. to midnight
Saturdays 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Sundays 4 p.m. to Midnite
For reservations call 6-3198 5094 McKenzie Hy, Springfield
•Studen
ents . . .
"For Gracoius Dining" for delicious
Chinese and American dishes try Foo's
Sea Food A Specialty
Orders To Take Out
For Cocktail Time
Visit Our Oriental Lounge
764 Willamette
FOO’S
Phone 5-9583
For the Best in
Spaghetti and Pizza
try
• 1491 Willamette
• Tel. 4-2453
TINO'S
•Weekend Entertainment*
By Bill Curnow
Emerald Advertising Columnist
Phriends phor phancy phoods,
it's Phil's Phine Phoods. The
next time someone suggests a
little party time up the McKen
zie, take a tip and stop at
PHIL's. A drive up the McKenzie
is terrific anytime, especially
spring term. PHIL'S is located
on McKenzie Highway 52 miles
east of Eugene (no parking me
ters). Get a few of the. gang and
make a reservation for an en
joyable evening. Terrific before
house dance time. Phone Blue
Paver 4-9575.
* * *
Do you like pizza, have you
ever tried pizza, or do you know
what pizza looks like? Well,
here’s your chance to find out the
whole scoop on a truly different
taste treat. Just hit TINO’s on
Willamette street at 15th and
enjoy pizza at its best. Tino is
noted for his fine Italian dinners,
too. Every dish is great. But if
you want to join the ever in
creasing group of pizza enthus
iasts ... all the more reason
you'll make TINO's a must for
that dining date.
• • •
Why not make it smorgasbord
at the SWEDEN HOUSE? Swed
ish baked steaks, chicken, ham
and many other great kinds of
goodies are yours from five ’till
thru Tuesday
“WHITE
CHRISTMAS”
Ring Crosby — Danny Kayo
Rosemary Clooney
Wednesday, March 9:
“REAR WINDOW”
James Stewart — Grace Kelly
—and—
“ROMAN
HOLIDAY”
Audrey Hepburn — Gregory Peek
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nine Tuesday through Sunday
evenings. These foods are Includ
ed on the smorgasbord. Once
more you can eat just as much as
you can handle. The bigger your
appetite the better. No foolin’,
the food's delicious. Convenient
location across from Common
wealth on Kincaid. Just drive by
or cut across the campus and
enjoy the best in smorgasbord.
Cali 5-7332 for reservations.
• • •
The next time you’re in the
mood for a charcoal broiled ham
burger, stop in at HAMBURGER
HEAVEN. Whether you prefer
a regular style hamburger, a
chiliburgcr, 01* other HAMBURG
ER HEAVEN specialties, the
food's the finest. Don't cruise the
main without stopping" at HAM
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house dance, a club banquet, or
p, luncheon ... of If you JuhI want
a dinner for two . , . you can’t
go wrong dining at the LYN
WOOD CAFE. After a show or
for an afternoon date, enjoy a
sandwich at the LYNWOOD'B
Coffee Shop. No matter what
the occasion, you'll find the food
the finest. The LYNWOOD fea
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