Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 08, 1955, Page Six, Image 6

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    Puzzled
SOMEWHAT worried by it alt.
Harold E. Stassen, rv-fun“ign
oprrattniw administration di
rector, hears that Senate prob
ers plan full-scale investigation
j of Pakistan grain storage con
tract. reportedly awarded to
I highest bidder. (International)
Campus Briefs
0 Infirmary patients Thurs
I day were: George Austin, Dag
; mara Hill. Suzan Wallcott. Jan
Young. Matlene Sledge. Mary
; Pocock and Paula Smith.
0 The YWCA sophomore cab
! inet will meet a: noon Monday
jin Gerhnger hall.
Patronize Emerald Advertisers
Campus Leaders
Appear on Panel
Bob Funk, last year's ASUO
vice-president; Bob Schooling,
co-chairman of the Canoe Fete;
Andy Berwick. SU Board chair
man. and one member of the
ASUO senate will comprise the
student portion of the ASUO
sponso red student government
panel April 14. it was announced
Thursday.
Faculty members will be Les
Anderson, University alumni sec
retary and ASUO president in
1942-43. and Bill JBowerman, as
sistant athletic director. ASUO
vice-president in 1934.
The discussion is open to all
students on campus and will be
held in SU 334 at S p.m. Free
coffee will be served.
'Blood Wedding'
Tickets Available
Tickets are still available for
the Saturday night performance
of "Blood Wedding.” the Univer
sity Theater's production of this
Spanish poetic drama by Feder
ico Garcia Lorca.
The production is being hand
led entirely by Helen Watson
Adams as work towards her mas
ter's degree and is the first thesis
production to be presented by
the University Theater.
Tickets may be obtained at the
University Theater box office for
SI after 1 p.m. Reservations can
be obtained by calling 5-1511 or
ext. 401.
No tickets are available for
tonight's performance.
If you're partial
to prints, choose this
sweet cotton confection by
Johnnye Jr. To sun in . ..
dance in ., . the heart-shaped
top outlined in delicate pleating
twinkling with rhinestones. Wide
shoulder straps end in back
bows . . . skirt is fully gathered
to fall in soft folds. This
wrinkle-defying cotton in Blue,
Green or Gold, sizes 7 to 15.
$9.95
WILLIAMS
10 15 WILLAMETTE ST.
Dorwin Elected
President of IFC
Kent Dorwin, junior in history
and president of Sigma Chi, was
elected president of the Inter
fraternity council Thursday night
in a meeting held at Gerlinger
hall.
Dorwin, who succeeds Peter
Williams, defeated Darrell Britt
san. Sigma Phi Epsilon; Jerry
Farrow. Sigma Alpha Epsilon,
and Jud Smith. Phi Kappa Psi,
for the position.
Other officers elected include
Farrow, vice-president, and Ir
win Caplan, Sigma Alpha Mu.
secretary-treasurer.
The council also discussed
plans for Duck Preview and
heard a progress report on Oper
] at ion Easter Egg.
Ray Hawk, director of student
affairs and adviser of the organ
ization. issued an invitation to
the group to hold its next meet
ing at his home May 21
Inspectors Wanted
By Civil Service
The United States Civil Serv
ice commission has announced
an urgent need in the federal
service for persons qualified for
the position of Patrol Inspector
(trainee).
The positions pay $3795 a year
and are in the Immigration and
Naturalization service located
principally in the Southwestern
part of the US.
To qualify, applicants must
pass a written test and roust be
in excellent physical condition.
The maximum age limit (waived
for veterans! is 35 years.
Further information and ap
plication forms may be obtained
from the US Civil Service com
mission, Washington 25. D.C. Ap
plications should be mailed to the
Board of US Civil Service exam
iners. Immigration and Natural
ization Service, Temporary
Building X. 19th and E. Capitol
St., Washington 25. D.C. Appli
cations will be accepted until
further notice.
Dental Assistants
Eligible for Jobs
Dental assistant positions with
the Bureau of Indian Avails,
Department of Interior, and oth
er federal agencies in the states
of Idaho, Washington and Ore
gon are now open, according to
the United States Civil Service
commission.
Applicants for the position
must take the Civil Service
examination and have a mini
mum of six months training or
experience as a dental assistant.
The dental assistant position
pays $2750 to $2950 a year.
Complete information and ap
pdication forms may be obtained
by contacting the Civil Service
representative in this area. In
formation may also be obtained
from the Regional Director, 11th
Civil Service region, 302 Federal
Office building, Seattle, Wash
ington or from the Northwest
board of Civil Service examiners,
Department of Interior, P.O. Box
3537, Portland, Oregon.
Ice-O-Rama Appears
At Piluso's Night Club
Something new in entertain
ment for Eugeneans is being of
fered at Piluso’s in the form of
an ice show, the Ice-O-Rama,
starting Shirley Winter.
The cast of twelve is composed
of Canadian Figure Skating
Champions. Included are Leon
and Edi, comedians on ice; Jean
LeMieux, adagio artist, and four
lovely ladies, The Icebergettes.
There are two shows each eve
ning.
Want Ads
TELEPHONE 5-1 SI 1 - EXT 31S « EMERALD OEFICE-Ind FLOOR ALLEN HALL
RATES: 4 Cents per Word First Insertion, 2 Cents per Word Tltoreefter.
Do you want to sell? Selling
enables you to make more
money than uny other field.
Whether you're male or fe
male as long as you’re cap
able and enjoy meeting peo
ple I would like to give you
a chance to earn all or part
of your college expenses.
A car is helpful. Send a card
with your name, address
and phone to postal box
5191. Eugene. 4-11
To any student Interested in
making all college expenses
by working only 25 hours a '
month. The Campus Spot
light is for sale this term.
Investment can be realized
in two months. For com
plete details call Garry Me
Murray at 5-8416. 4-7
Get 1955 high-compression
performance from your old
er Plymouth with this spe
cial aluminum finned head.
Adds gus mileage, power.
Simple to install. Costs $55,
will sell for $25. Phone Ve
neta 2896.
I need three persons of high
caliber to work with com
pany opening new officse in
this area. Work from 4 till
10 p.m. Monday through
Friday. Apply room 104, 885
Oak St. between 9 a.m. and
3 p.rn. 4-7-tf
HI GANG
When you're hungry, stop
by the Hut at 14th and
Willamette, or call 4-6319.
4-5 Sc 4-8
Lost Small black notebook
with Shaffer pen and pen
cil attached, near Library
by Frank Walker. Phone
3-1014. 4-8
Furnished one-half duplex
apartment. Hot water at all
times. Close in at 124 East
13th Ave. 4-12
Unfurnished 2 bedroom house
for adults. Children accept
ed. Fireplace, storage space
at 124 E. 13th. 4-12
Lost: Who has Herman the
Elk head? 25c reward.
Travis Cavens. Ph. 5-7801
4-8
COLLEGE MEN
Earn $75 per week during
fliimmfr. Part time work
also available during bal
ance of school year. Car
necessary. Cash Hummer
scholarships. Write Mr. Ar
nold, P.O. Box M2, Eugene,
for personal interview. 4-4tf
ARE YOU PAYING A PEN
ALTY FOR BEING UNDER
25?
If you are married or fe
male and now paying more
than $30.40 a year for pub
lic liability and property
damage auto insurance re
newals. you are throwing
money down the drain. May
flower will give you PL. &
PD insurance for $15.20
per 6 months renewable.
Check your old policy today.
If you are paying a penally.
STOP. See JERRY BROWN,
y.ur * M A Y F L O W E R
AGENT before you renew'.
Ph. 4-9444, Res. 4-2957 or
stop In at 962 Oak street.
GET THE BEST FOR LESS,
ITS GOOD BUSINESS.
3-29tf
One girl student for part-time
sales work over telephone.
(Must have telephone avail
able to use, i Hourly salary
plus bonus Good speaking
voice necessary. Send card
with name, phone, and ad
dress to P.O. Box 5191, Eu
gene. Oregon. 4-8
Mis Kile, now at 1555 E.
13th, lias room for three
boys for board alone. Phone
4-0122. 4-8
For Sale: 1951 MO-td. New
battery ar.d motor overhaul.
$825. Phone 0-5870 after 8
pm. 4-7
Royal de luxe portable type
writer. $45. 4-0234, or ext.
418. Lee Rogers. 4-7
For Sale: ’54 Mercery Mon
terey Coupe and M G. Sell
or trade. Phone 3-4301. 4-8
Near campus, furnished apts.
$75 & $50. 949 Alder, 5-4393.
*4-13
For Sale: Boy's bicycle at
Thrift and fRft Shop, 1363
Oak St. Phone 3-3861. 4-8
1
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