Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 21, 1958, Page Six, Image 6

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HOOFING IS ALL in a day’s work for Mrs. Verdie Scott of Mid
land. Tex. The 75-year-old widow does roof repairs, electrical
J work and is a licensed plumber.
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THREE WITNESSES, seeking relaxations of regulations which
withhold government information from public, pose together in
Washington. D.C., before testifying at a House Government
Information Subcommittee hearing. Left to right are:' ,J. Russell
Wiggins, Executive Editor of the Washington Post who spoke for
the American Society of Newspaper Editors (ASNE); Harold L.
Cross, Boothbay, Me., ASNE counsel, and Irving Ferman, Wash
ington, Director of American Civil Liberties Union.
Tourist Foundation Plans Russian Trip
Marise Paschound *vill be in
terviewing students interested in
summer foreign tours, especially
in Russia. Feb. 21-22. She repre
sents the Lisle Fellowship, Inc.,
a non-profit group that pro
motes and plans international
tours.
The corporation charges for
most tours, but has “aid money”
to assist worthy students who
are unable to afford the whole
cost of tours. Miss Paschound
will work through the campus
YMCA.
First Exchange
Of special note is the first Rus
sian-American student exchange
planned for June 30-Sept 8. About
40 American students will be al
lowed to spend 48 days in Rus
sia. The groups will receive a
two-week orientation period be
fore splitting into groups of ten
for the tour. There will he short
stops in Berlin, Yugoslavia, and
Poland.
Total cost per person is $1375.
Each application (deadline:
March 15) must be accompanied
by a $50 deposit. Applicants
must have had two years of col
lege.
Campus Calendar
Friday
8:00 HSIRL Secretariat 101 SU
Advisers Bkfst 214 SU
Noon Phi Chi Theta 234 CW
HSIRL Lunch Ballrm SU
3:00 Frosh Ldrs Wrkshp
' 313 SU
4:00 Fri at 4 Fishbowl SU
5:30 Inter Wknd Trans YW Gerl
6:30 HSIRL Bnqt Ballrm SU
7:30 Koffee Klatch 33> SU
9:00 Fishbowl Mixer
SHISLER'S
FOOD MARKET
Groceries — Fresh Prodoce — Meats
Mixers — Beverages — Magazines — Ice Cream
OPEN FROM 9 AM. -i-ii i *4 p.
DAILY & SUNDAYS_1 ,LL M.
I 13th at High St.
Dial Dl 4-1342 I
Morse Attacks
GOP Program
WASHINGTON (.?> Sen. Morse
(D-Ore.) Thursday attacked ad
ministration proposals to finance
a proposed post office moderniza
tion program ns “little more than
a handout to business and to
bankers in particular."
“It would be hard to imag'ne a
program that would do more good
for a few bankers and less good
for the nations economy," he
told the Senate. "As a public
works program, it is simply a
sham."
Private Industry
Morse devoted most of his criti
cism to proposals under which
private industry would construct
the post office buildings and then
lease them to the government.
“What we need.” he said, "are
useful public works, such as
roads, dams, post offices, and
schools that will belong to the
people who paid for them. And
we need to have their construc
tion financed with appropriations
so that the expenditure will go
primarily for construction and
not for interest.”
Delivery!
“A Snack or A Meal
As Near As Your Phone”
6 P.M. to Midnight
Dewey's DI5-8275
Chung's Cafe
STEAK & CHICKEN
TOO!
26 W 7th Dl 3-1825
Your Portraits
Made of you
in your new
Easter Outfit
make the exquisite
remembrance gift
please phone DI 4-3432
for appointment
The
Fehly Studio
On the campus
Daylight To Obscure
American Satellite
CAMBRIDGE, Mass, (fl -Amer
ican satellite Explorer will be in
visible to moonwatch observers
in the United States for the next
two days because its passages
occur during daylight hours, the
Smithsonian Astrophysical Ob
servatory announced.
Job Opportunities
Feb. 28. The American Institute
for Foreign Trade. Stanton S.
von Grabill will talk to any inter
ested students. 9 a.m.-l p.m. at
the Graduate Placement Office,
Cm Kmc raid Classified Ad*
Phone DI 5-1511, Ext. 218.
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| english spoken man sprlcht deutsch
Lewis Travel Service
WORLDWIDE %
WILLIAM JELSKI — MARTHA HULT JELSKI
Owners
We specialize In Student Travel * Escorted Tours anti Inde
pcndent Itineraries * We represent all Study Tours with
scholastic Credit * We offer the most economical rates because
we lived abroad for many years and possess the first hand
Knowledge and experience.
45 West lith Ave. Phone DI 4-1315
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Oregon Daily
©EMERALD
WANT ADS
Rates: 4c per word first insertion,
. 2c thereafter. Minimum charge
40c.
“People DO read Emerald Want
Ads. You’re reading them now.”
SERVICES
Photographs—House groups and
dances. Phone DI 4-3432. The
Fehly Studio.
COLOR STUDIO
1233 Alder — Phone DI 4-7502
Complete Line of
Sherwin-Williams Paints
HOUSE DANCE PHOTOS. DI 3
6939. Fast and reasonable.
A-l AUTO GLASS
All Models
Satisfaction Guaranteed
315 High DI 5-7171
Contact Northwest Photographic
Illustrators near the campus
for pictures of all important
functions. 1231 Alder. DI 3
2111.
PERSONAL
CAMPUS GIRLS URGED to turn
in their returns for The Em
erald Advertising Trophy. The
three foot trophy will be
awarded to the living organi
zation selling the largest per
centage of Emerald subscrip
tions and time’s running out,
SO HURRY!
RENTALS
ONE BEDROOM DOWNSTAIRS
APARTMENT. Partially fur
nished. 312 E. 11th. DI 3-5160.
Rooms for 2 men, living room,
2 sleeping rooms, with bath.
Private home, 2 adults. Special
rate for remainder of year
Mrs. Denslow, 1859 E. 15th.
DI 4-9560.
BOARD OR BOARD AND ROOM
for students. Close to campus.
Phone DI 3-5987. Plenty food.
ROOM AND BOARD. Good home
cooked meals. 671 East 16th.
DI 3-2269.
HELP WANTED
GIRLS DESPERATELY NEED
ED for Classified Advertising
telephone solicitation at Oregon
Daily Emerald. No experience
necessary. No money either,
but activity points galore. In
teresting work. If interested,
call Warren Rucker, Ext. 218,
after 2 p.m.
FOR SALE
COLUMBIA TAPE RECORD EH.
Regular $149.50. Must sacrifice
for $85. Used once. Includes
2 reels of tape. Contact Fort’s
Drive-In, DI 3-6413. Ask for
Drive-In, DI 3-8413. Ask for Al.
MOVING! For Sale, very reas
onable: bed; TV; flute. 1570
Pearl, Apt. 4. Evenings.
NEW HALLICRAFTER for sale.
S-95 receiver. Phone Bili Shar
key. DI 5-7801.
AUTO REPAIRS
COMPLETE MOTOR
OVERHAUL
(parts and labor) .$59
any six cylinder engine
30.000 mile guarantee
no time limit—E.Z. terms
on approved credit
REBUILT MOTORS
short block complete.$149
any 6 cylinder and most V-8’s
60.000 mile guarantee
no time limit—E.Z. terms
THRIFTY AUTO REPAIR
940 Pearl
DI 3-7114
FREE
Brake Adjustment
FIRESTONE STORES
185 East 11th DI 5-1593
SAVE ON GAS
HAVE YOUR GAS mileage
checked and an accurate tune
up by dynamometer.
Automatic transmission
exchange $75.
General Repairing
on All Make Cars
EUGENE GARAGE
379 East 8th DI 5-5261
Rebuilt- Engines
$120
10,000 Mile Guarantee!
Automatic Transmls 'on
Complete reseal job
$28.50
Total parts & labor
Motor Overhaul
$58.50
LOAN CARS EASY TERMS
T&A Motors
2025 Franklin Blvd. DI 5-1110
Eves, DI 3-4445
USED CARS
1954 OLDSMOBILE, super 88, 4
door sedan. Good condition.
Hydramatic, power steering,
etc. $1220. DI 3-3994, evenings.