Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 10, 1955, Section I, Page Seven, Image 7

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    Scholarship Hopefuls
Should See Onthank
Student* Interested In obtain
ing scholarships for spring term
or fall term of next year should
Contact Karl W. Onthank in the
Office of student Hffalrs before
the end of the term. New scholar
ships and renewals of present
ones will be given.
Requirements for these schol
arships are above average schol
astic standing and definite finan
cial need.
I’atronlxe Kmeruld Advertisers
Library Decided Best Spot for Files
I
"The library in the bent and
logical place for the tent fllett”
wan the decision of the Student
Union board concerning the loca
tion of the filen which arc now
In the library.
As the library In the center of
academic activity and the SU
the center of curricular activity
the board did not feel that the
SU. would be an appropriate
place for the filen.
The building policy of the S1J
provides that there shall be
nothing of a curricular nature
DURING FINAL WEEK, stop m for . r.,i
Smorgasbord Dinner or for coffee, and forget those
tests for awhile.
Open 5:30 to 9:00 — Every day except Monday
Smorgasbord
1258 Kincaid Phone 5-7332
If you are going to be
loaded down with lug
gage for the trip home
during Spring Vacation
TRY A TERMINAL TAXI
FOR A QUICK, SAFE TRIP TO THE
AIRPORT, TRAIN, OR BUS DEPOT.
Terminal Taxi
SERVICE
Phone 5-4311 *
CARDINAL
HOUSE
| Home
-» Cooked
Foods
•
Distinctive,
Leisurely
Dining!
CATERING
SERVICE:
A* You Wish—Whore
You With: Large or
Small Groups.
DINNERS SERVED
EVERY DAY 5.30 ON.
SUNDAYS, 12:30 ON.
AFTERNOON
TEA
*-«• o ciock every a#y,
DURING FINALS DINE WITH ATMOSPHERE!
A fine old home redecorated to resemble • Peris Cefe . . . fireplace and '
special subdued lighting. And, wait till you taste the delicious home
cooked steak, ham, chfiken, and turkeyl
CARDINAL HOUSE
315 EAST 13th AVENUE ACROSS FROM SHISLER S PHONE 3-5211
Private Dining Room Open For Your Convenience
Fraternities and Sororities Invited to Make Reservations
placed in it.* room* and office*.
The board felt however if the
location of the file* had to be
changed to the SU tn order to
preserve their existence that the
Browning room would be the beat *
place for them.
The board will recommend that
the file* remain in the library
but that a more efficient method
for their use could be. arranged.
Silver Favorites
To Bring Prizes
What’* yoilr favorite silver
pit! tern f
The answer to this question
may win some Oregon eo-ed a
$500 scholarship or maybe a
$230 award.
Ilee<l and Birton, one of
America's oldest sil\cr*«nith*
l« conducting a “Sliver Opin
ion Competition.” Entrants are
Ming asked to name their fa
vorite Reed and Barton silver
designs. An entrant also tells
in any number of words tin
reason that particular design
suits the way in which she
want* to live. Deadline for
entries is midnight, March 31.
Dorothy Kopp is the Oregon
representative for the contest.
She has entry blanks at the
office of student at fairs. She
also has samples of nlny of the
most popular Itced and Barton
designs.
Oregon, OSC Fijis
(To Attend Dinner
Oregon'* chapter of Phi Gam
, ma Delta will team with the Ore
gon State chapter for an annua!
dinner known as the “Norris Pig
Dinner" March 20 at the Mult
nomah hotel in Portland.
Members and alumni of both
| chapters will gather at 1 p.m.
I to honor the ex-national presi
dent of the fraternity, Ralph
| Cake of Portland, who was a
member of the Oregon chapter.
Graduates Urged
ToSignWithOffice
Graduates are urged to con
tart the graduate placement of
fice immediately after spring
term registration for job oppor
j tunity interview schedules by
Karl Onthank, director of gradu
ate placement.
Campus Calendar
Noon Journ Fac 110 SU
AAA 111 SU
Speech Staff 112 SU
Journ Fac & Stu 113 SU j
4 :00 SU Office Com 337 SU
17:30 AAUVV Dessert 110 SU
• Serve
Z Better Meals
ILESS COST
2 with
i Fish and
i Seafoods
i FRESH DAILY
• from
i Newman’s
jFISH MARKETS
: * 39 East Broadway
• Phone 4-2371
THE ANSWER TO THE BIG FINAL WEEK
QUESTION IS TO BE FOUND AT
7 65 WEST 11th.
f Tex’s Restaurant
Deep In The Heart of Eugene
Open 'Til 1:00 A.M. on Weekday*
Cookies-Cookies-Cookies
You'll f ind all kinds!
• Shamrock Shaped
• Oatmeal
• Chocolate Chip
• fee Box
• Date Tv/ut
• Chocofate Nuqoets
And Many Other Kinds.
HOME BAKERY84“oTNrrrv
The Heat's On . . .
FINALS next week!
But TAKE A BREAK from cramming and drop in for a
Cup of GOOD COFFEE and RELAX awhife.
CAMPUS COFFEE SHOP
CAMPUS CONVENIENT T3th AT KINCAID
ONE STOP IS
ALL IT TAKES.
TO KEEP YOU
ROLLING RIGHT!
GAS? OIL? MOTOR CHECK? LUBE JOB? BATTERY
RECHARGE? BREAK TEST? BETTER MAKE A STOP
HERE AND HAVE YOUR CAR COMPLETELY CHECKED
BEFORE YOU START HOME SPRING VACATION.
CAMPUS SHELL SERVICE
13th & HILYARD
PHONE 5-9007
or Owi
Says ...
FOR EXAM WEEK
TRY OUR TASTY
Home Made Pie
with SOFT ICE CREAM
Just
20c
"You're Always Welcome at The Side"
College Side Inn
NEXT TO THE CAMPUS - 889 East T 3th Ave.