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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1958)
"THK I>\A THK It A INS (’AMR” caught sophomores Judy Kichards, Chary Weber, and Nancy I>avid son prepared. Miss Kit-hards, an AOI’I, In a dtuihlf-hreusted white |x>plin coat with brass sailor but tons leaves Mien Hall with her gold and white umbrella In hand. Holding the left door, Theta Nancy Davidson wears a sult-and-pepper brown tweed coat with fur lining and carries a dark umbrella. At the other door is Chary Wetter sporting a buttonless white leather coat. She is a l*i Fhi. Young Republicans set candidate rally The Young Republicans Club will hold n meeting rally Wed nesday at 7:30 p.m. at their Re publican Headquarters. All Lane County Young Republicans are invited to attend. Candidates tor the House. Sen ate and County offices will he present. The headquarters is lo cated at 187 E. Broadway Fine Music • 6:30-9:00 Evening In Hi-Fi • 9:00-12:00 Concert In Hi-Fi Eugene KUGN-FM 99.1 megs Thetas win Grade Trophy Kappa Alpha Theta was award ed City Panhellenic’s scholarship cup at the recent monthly Pan hellenic meeting. The cup is given annually to the sorority showing the greatest grade improvement in competition with all women's living organizations and the high est over-all grade point average. Alpha Chi Omega was present ed the cup for the second highest grades. Included in the meeting was a discussion of the recent formal rush period which was met with approval. Panhellenic support was also given to the Greater Oregon visitation program as explained by guest speaker Jim Larpen teur. chairman of the student or ganization. Women's rifle team plans first meeting Women who are interested in shooting with the UO women's rifle team will meet at an or ganizational meeting in the SU, Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. Lessons will also be given to those who are interested in shooting only for recreation. The rifle lange is located in the ROTC building. Rena Barsanti is advisor for the team. Casual Clothes for College Girls — YOUR FAVORITE NAMES OF FASHION Pendleton — White Stag — Graff — Jantzen and many others ! 187 E. Broadway “Kitty Korner from the Eugene Hotel” Notice to All Skiers: The U. of O. Ski Club will meet Thursday, October 23 at 6:15 in the S.U. Everyone Invited! You can enjoy Spring Vacation in Sun Valley! A full week of skiing, all expenses included (also avail able without meals) at rates lower than ever before! These arrangements are made especially for U of O students! IMPORTANT: Reservation* are limited, inquire now! Bronson Travel 941 Pearl DI 5-8431 WAMTAPS Rates: 4c per word first insertion. 2c thereafter. Minimum charge 40c. Placement of all ads and changes must be in by 3 p.m. on the day preceding publication. CaW DI 2-1411, Ext. 618. RENTALS Springfield 2 bedroom all fur nished except electricity. Apt. partly furnished. $65 a month. Phone after 12 noon. RI 7-9091. Room-Board — Couple, woman, man. Care for children. DI 5 4650. 3:30 p.m. Sell Christmas Cards, etc. 2 BEDROOM HOUSE not far from University. $110 a month. Phone RI 7-9649. Nice 4-room furnished apt. Prefer couple or instructors. 1261 E. Alder. DI 4-0278. Rooms for Rent — Single room, $20.00. 1458 Alder. Call DI 4 4666. Room and Board. College girl or woman. 2711 Kincaid. DI 4 4665. Clean comfortable rooms for men. Private home, close in. 543 Law rence. DI 3-5686. Furnished rooms—Upstairs room, privilege of using stove, all utili ties furnished. Downstairs — kitchenette, utilities furnished. Both $25.00. DI 4-5418. SERVICES PHOTOGRAPHS — House groups and activities. The Fehly Studio. DI 4-3432. TUTORING—High school math and college algebra. Call DI 5-4705. I House Dance Photos—Call DI 3 6939 after 5 o’clock. Jim Mon son. We mimeograph alumni bulletins, news letters, etc. Call MISH LER'S. DI 4-7122. Alterations on all types of men's and women’s garments. 1725 Mill St. DI 5-2734. PERSONAL WANTED—Students with limit ed finances, but eager to travel. Call DI 4-1315— LEWIS TRAVEL 45 W. 11th LOST & FOUND 1 Pair steel-gray framed glasses. Lost Oct. 19 at Mac Court. If ■found, call Pam Lyndholm, Ext. 691. LOST— Keepsake silver and pearl pendant. Please call Student Affairs. LOST — FOUND LOST Men’s wallet at Oregon WSC game in stands. Owner needs desperately. Phone Doug Taylor. Ext. 3S2. AUTO REPAIRS FRONT END ALIGNING AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION EXCHANGE SERVICE MOTOR OVERHAUL $59 30,000 mile guarantee LOAN CARS and TERMS THRIFTY AUTO REPAIR 940 Pearl Call DI 3-7114 Open 7 a.rn.—10 p.m. Motor Overhaul $58.50 PARTS and LABOR GUARANTEED 100G (Written) E.Z. TERMS LOAN CARS T&A Motors 2025 Franklin Blvd. — DI 5-1110 Before 5 ajn. and after 6 p.m. call RI 6-49S4 HELP WANTED Students, 21 and over with auto desiring supplemental income through sales work. Flexible hours, high earnings. For de tails call DI 3-4421, 10-12 noon any day. We will provide hoard and room to female student in exchange for week-day evening baby sitting. Call mornings before 2 p.m. DI 3-4105. Student with shoe repair experi ence for part time work. CAM PUS SHOE SHOP. S43 E. 13th. FOR SALE '58 Mercury Montclair, 2-<Joor, hardtop, loaded with accessories. Power equip ped. Take trade. DI 5-7913, DI 3-6848. Siamese Cats, all ages, sizes and prices. Just the thing for a dorm or house pet. Phone YVE 5-2536. For sale or rent: Melophone. Call DI 5-4705. 1952 Plymouth Engine just over hauled, good rubber. DI 4-5049. Private collection of long-play records. $.75 to $1.25 each. Re cent selections. Ph. DI 5-8662.