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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1955)
Woody's round the clock DRIVE-IN THE BEST CHICKEN IN-A-BASKET IN TOWN! Car Service Weekends Only West 6th, Near BUir Phone 5-9001 Of THE EUGENE iSKSf SCREEN WARNER BROS TERESA „ WRIGHT WARNMCOLOft STCAEOAMONIC SOUND dianaLynn tabH(JNT£F «hKAAHM»A .»*-VrSlWS«ss fufrj OKMNf HLW A mmBROS. l^TopHit BUD and LOU ABBOTT COSTELLO Meet the Keystone Kops DORIS DAY and FRANK j SINATRA together! surd oh so Warner Bros, present <t m WaswrColor amm A GAY STORY OF NEW | ORLEANS 2860WHIAMHTI 4.4152 IWNe t RIVE-IN THEATR Sigma Chi Receives Award From Fraternity The local Sigma Chi chapter won the Whitheii Memorial Award as outstanding Northwest Sigma Chi chapter at their an j mini Northwest Province confer j ence. held last weekend at Port j land. The award was given this chap ter for the second consecutive year. It has never before been awarded to the same chapter twice in a row. Several conferences were held, one of which was led by Bud Hinkson of Oregon. Mary Leash, this year's Sweetheart of Sigma Chi. was honored at the Sweet heart Ball In the Multnomah ho tel ballroom Saturday night. Patronize Kmerald Advertisers ENDS SATURDAY T Maiuju man SIMMONS puToom OIMt TIERNEY MIC MAIL wilding - ALSO - "LARAMIE MOUNTAINS" * A Western NDRTHiENDm ** HWY.99N ~ V: N' OV V.t.: V Cressman Again On Advisory Panel L. S. Cresaman, head of the Anthropology department, has i been reappointed to the advisory panel on anthropological and re : lated sciences of the National Science Foundation. | This is the second year Cress man has been a member of the panel, which acts as an advisory j group to the National Science Foundation on problems in Its field. The group also evaluates and makes recommendations on : applications for research grants , in the field. Seniors Urged To Seek Jobs Spring vacation provides a good opportunity for seniors to do some investigating of possible job opportunities, according to Karl \V. Onthank, director of graduate placement. Onthank 9aid he would be glad to give advice and suggestions to j any students who are interested ! 1 in arranging interviews with j business concerns for possible employment after graduation, j Students may tie able to schedule j interviews with firms in their home towns during the vacation through appointments made by the graduate placement office. Students wanting summer jobs should also contact Onthank for I information concerning any available positions. now playing McDOHALD MAGNIFICENT ACTING ..POWERFUL EMOTION...SUPERB DRAMA! BING GRACE WILLIAM CROSBY KELLY HOLDEN •n A PEKLBEBG SEATON Product.™ FILTER TIP TAREYTON Gives You The True Tobacco Taste You’ve Bejen Missing! Product of Want Ads TELEPHONE 51511 - EXT. 21S « EMERALD OFFICE-2nd FLOOR ALLEN HALL RATES: 4 Centj per Word Firtl Iniertion, 2 Centt per Word Thereafter. STUDENTS Are you able to make ends meet on your present In come? If not. and you are able to work evenings In our order department, you can make that extra money to put you over the Hump. For interviews, see Mr. Corbitt, Room 104, 119 East Broadway between 10 and 3 p.m, 3-1-tf Hi Campus Gang Hungry again? Call The HUT. Same Service, only closed Mondays. THE HUT. Phone 4-6319. 3-10 Found: One lady's gold wrist watch. 1 lady's purse. Cluim upstairs in administration office at SU. 3-10 For Rent. Cood 3-room trailer with stool at Twin Totem Trailer Court. Call Mrs. Hermanson. 6-3524. 2-22tf Alterations and Dressmaking. Phone 3-4182 tor appoint ment. Mrs. McCoy, 2024 F.merald, Apartment 1. 3-4 Room for 2 Riders to Hr, •Area as far South as Palo Alto. Leaving morning of March 17. Ph. 5-6539. 3-10 For Sale: Large Frigidaire Range, $70. Phone 5-6717. 3-10 Wish Ride to Sun Valley or Central Idaho after finals. Ph. 4-0711. 3-10 Attention married student*. 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. 4-9444. Res. 4-2957. 2-4-tf General Motors Acceptance Corporation has openings for men not over 25 in field work. Permanent employ ment a»nd good future. Those Interested may pick up ap plication forms at Dean Onthank's office, or phone R. G. Nielsen. 3-1019. 3-10 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 peta 2890. LOOK My (Smoothmoblle) '40 Chev. Fust call $35.00 Ph. 5-0084. 3-10 Reward for information lead ing to recovery of phono graph records which disap peared from Deady March 7. Call Bill Roach, ext. 501. No Room for rent men only. 1458 Alder. Ph. 4-9958. $25 for single. $35 for double. Mrs. Gordon Jackson. 3-10 50 million times a day at borne, at work or on the way There’s nothing ^ 1. 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