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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1959)
University faculty to address Oregon's AAUW convention The 34th annual meeting of the Oregon state division of Amer ican Association of University Women will be held in Eugene Thursday through Saturday. Chairmaned by Mrs. William C. Jones and Miss Nina Kitts, the convention will open Thursday afternoon at a regular session. Delegates attending the meeting Single Off-Campus Students VOTE Eldon Bowser YOUR REPRESENTATIVE (Paid political advertisement' To All Campus Politicos and/or Campaign Managers If you are planning on selling your merits with an Emerald display ad, please take note of the following: 1) your ad will cost you 75c per column inch PAID IN ADVANCE 2) copy and pictures must he at the Emerald no later than 4 p.m., two days before your ad is to appear. 3) there is no additional cost for including a picture or cartoon in your ad 4) no political ads will be run on election day, April 29. If you have any further questions, contact Warren Rucker, Ext. 618 or 694. EMERALD SPECBALS ’ You’ll expand your college budget by taking advan f tage of these great savings—appearing only in The Oregon Daily Emerald. 1^1 b > NOV/ PRESENTS A :♦ , ► • ’♦ FRESH BREAD — PIES & CAKES 18TH ST. SAFEWAY NOV/ PRESENTS A ROLLING PIN BAKERY SAFEWAY [,a A A v^v v^v v^v v^r v^v t^v w v^r ^ FISHER'S BISKIT MIX LARGE PACKAGE 29c Specials good ’till Wednesday, April 22 IRISH & SWARTZ , 1960 Franklin Blvd. 2489 Willamette « A A J will later be entertained at a tea at the home of Mrs. O. Mere dith Wilson, wife of the president of the Univcrsty. The question: "Shall the United Nations recognize Red China?" will be discussed Thursday eve ning by a panel taking the role of Pacific area countries. The dis cussion will be held during the international relations dinner at Grace Lutheran Church. 'Economic pressures' topic Assistant professor of econo mics Robert Campbell will speak to the group the same evening on ‘The Impact of Economic Pres sures in the Pacific Area." President Wilson and professor of physics Raymond T. Ellickson will address the delegates during the Friday noon luncheon. Wilson will discuss the topic. "Education for Women" while Ellickson will speak on "The Catholic Quality of Learning." A special exhibit in. the Mu seum of Oriental Art will feature work of AAUW members and will be shown Friday afternoon. Professor of art Wallace Bald inger is the juror for the exhibit and will also discuss the subject "Learning through Looking.” Vaasar profeasor to speak The Friday evening Centennial banquet in the King Cole room at the Eugene Hotel will feature Mabel Newcomer, former profes sor of economics at Vassar Col lege. She will speak on ‘Taxes and Prosperity.” The final discussion will take place Saturday morning when Purveyor of Books at Reed Col lege Richard Abel speaks on "New Coverage for Recognized Communication Materials." Registration due for rush Informal spring rush, which began Monday, will continue until May 10. Open to freshmen and upper classmen, this rush period finds the majority of houses open for rush. The names of these sorori ties may be obtained from the Dean of Women's office. Panhellenic president Bunny Brissenden has stressed the im portance of registering imme diately with the Dean of Women. Deadline for registration has been set for April 27. If a rushee is unable t9 attend a rush date after accepting, it is necessary to inform either the Dean of Women's office or the Panhellenic office in the Student Union. Any women with questions con cerning the rush period are asked to call or visit the Panhellenic office which will be open Monday through Friday from 2 to 5 p.m. during rush. Unless otherwise notified, dress for the rush dates will be campus clothes. Grant deadline set for Friday The deadline for the return of applications for the Hazel Schwering scholarship has been set for Friday at 5 p.m. The letter of application should be turned in to the Dean of Wom en’s office. The scholarship of fered this year is for $300. PATRONIZE YOUR • ADVERTISERS • Weekend Yachats retreat said 'successful' by prexy Panhellenlc held a spring term retreat Friday and Saturday In Yachats which Punhcll president Bunny Brlaaenden considered “quite successful." Miss Brissenden explained that the group discussions of the two days were centered around four basic topics: rush procedure. Pan hellenic's role in political Issues on campus, methods to increase interest in cultural events, and aims and purposes of Panhellenlc. The proposals resulting from the discussions will be “worked on and extended" during ihe next year, according to Miss Brissen den. She also expressed her hope that the women attending the retreat would "pass on to their houses decisions reached." Present at the retreat were the old and new members of Pan hellenic council; Mrs. Oolda P. Wickham, Dean of Women; Mrs Thaxter Reed, president of City Panhcllentc and the president and rush chairman from each of the sixteen sororities. WANT ADS 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 publica tion. Call DI 2-1411, Ext. 618. HELP WANTED We will provide board and room to female student in exchange for week-day evening baby sitting. Call mornings before 2 p.m. DI 3-4105. WANTED Write-in votes' for WARREN RUCKER for Senior Class Rep resentative on the primary ballot Wednesday. _ « Student interested in writing a column' for the alumni maga zine Old Oregon. Sophomores and juniors can apply to Sally Thomas. Alumni Office, 110 M. S.U. TUTORING Tutoring in High School math and College Algebra. DI 5-4705. Modern dance lessons, b-bop, Jazz, given by professional teacher. Phone evenings, DI 4-4481. ROOM & BOARD Sign up for good food, a price you can afford. Marty’s Stu dent House. 6 min. from cam pus. 1475 Mosst St. Phone DI 3-5987. RENTALS Apt. furnished walking distance from University and town. Pri vate entrance storage Bpace. 465 E. 11th. DI 3-7167. Furnished room for two young men. On ground floor with pri vate bath. Carport. Call DI 5 0422. 1-bedroom furnished apartment. $60.00. 1540 Harlow Road, Eu gene. DI 5-7093. Furnished apartment for one or two persons, available right now. 1261 Alder. DI 4-0278. FOR SALE Revere tape recorder, dual track, AM radio, 7 Vi ips. Studio model, guarantee 30 days. $95. Cost new, $229.95. Call Dave Dier coff, Ext. 478. ' King tenor saxophone. Excellent condition. $190. DI 4-3565 after 5 p.m. on weekdays. 1955 Harley-Davidson Hummer. Good running condition. Maxi mum speed 45 mph. 75-100 miles per gallon. $175. Call ext. 381. You save on gas—and get weekly prizes at the Golden Eagle Sta tion. Broadway at Hilyard. FOR SALE Fine diamond engagement ring. 1/3 carat. $185 new. Sacrifice. $82.50. 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DI 4-4430 TRAVEL WANTED — Student representa tive for European Summer Tour agent; free European trip if you get 8 persons to go witlt you. If interested, contact Mr. E. Bourbousson, Dept, of Mod ern Languages, Oregon State College.