Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 20, 1939, Page Seven, Image 7

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    Baker to Celebrate
Business Success
At Spring Opening
Carl Baker, owner of the Carl
Baker film shop, will celebrate 19
years oi' business success next
W ednesday when he holds his for
mal spring opening at his shop at
Seventh and Willamette streets.
Baker, who was a student of the
University before the war, has
been in business in Eugene for the
past 19 years. He left school tc
serve with the troops in France
and after returning to Eugene he
openad his film shop, which he has
been running ever since.
Baker announced that he will
have two photography experts a!
his spring opening who will lec
ture on various phases cf pho
tography.
In 22 years, Oklahoma A. & M.’s
wrestling teams have won 125 o:
130 wrestling meets.
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Creamery
Exclusive Eugene Distributors for
HERSHEY’S FROSTED FOODS
Congratulates
the University of Oregon and its basketball team
on your splendid wins over “Cal” for the Pacific
Coast Championship.
AND we wish to add our warm
welcome to students return
ing for Spring Term.
Phone 393
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Smoltey Whitfield . . . star o
the recent campus production o
“Emperor Jones” has been signe<
to a movie contract by M-G-M.
|'Smoke' Whitfield
Gets Movie Contract
Bob (Smoke) Whitfield, versa
tile Negro student who took cam
pus dramatic honors with his per
j formance of “Emperor Jones,’’ ha:
! signed a contract to start wort
in motion pictures next fall, it was
learned last week.
Whitfield will go to work foi
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer on Septem
ber 17 after attending the film
company's training school for e
: six-week period.
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• Valve Service e
• Brake Service
• Battery Recharging |
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Milk Shakes
Sodas
Sundaes
Any flavor you desire
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Carl Baker invites you to his
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Wednesday, March 22
WE HAVE REMODELED OUR STORE ....
Willi larger and more modern and spacious quarters, we
will be better able to serve our ever-growing body of cus
tomers.
OUR 19th ANNIVERSARY . . .
Wednesday marks our 19th anniversary of business in
Eugene 1!) years ot excellent and painstaking service.
IF YOU HAVE PROBLEMS ....
Two men from our factory will be with us Wednesday,
" iil 'ueet willi our customers and bring to them new and
better methods of photography.
Advertising Age
Sponsors Contest
Cash, Trip to N. Y.
World's Fair Given
For Best Essay
CHICAGO, ILL, -(ACPI—Cast
prizes of $1,000 and two all-ex
pense trips to the New Yorli
World’s Fair are being offered tc
U. S. college and high school stu
dents in a nation-wide essay con
test being sponsored here by Ad
vertising Age. the national news
paper of advertising.
Thousand-word essays on “How
Advertising Benefits the Consum
er" are to be submitted in the con
test whose aim is to encourage a
more careful consideration of the
economic functions of advertising
in our business and social life.
Important are these contest
rules announced by Advertising
Age:
1. This contest is open to any
one enrolled as an undergraduate
student irj any high school, college
, or university in the United States
or the Dominion of Canada during
the period from February 1 tc
April 23, 1039. Evening, extension
correspondence school or post
graduate students are not eligible
2. Essays must not exceed 1,0CC
words and must be written, oi
typewritten, on one side of the
paper.
3. Contestant’s full name, school
i or college, course, class year, anc
complete home address must be
given on a separate sheet, attached
; securely to the manuscript. This
information must not appear or
the manuscript itself.
4. Manuscripts must be mailed
to Contest Secretary, Advertising
Age, 100 East Ohio Street, Chi
cago, and must bear on their en
velope the notation “High School"
or “College,” designating the prop
i er division to which th essay is
eligible. To be considered, manu
j scripts must bear a postmark not
later than midnight, April 23, 1939,
Oregon Mermen
(Continued from page three)
In one of the meet’s most thrill
ing races Oregon’s varsity stroker,
Tom Starbuck, swam from behind
to get a dead heat with Ora^on
State’s peerless Bob Brownen in
the 60-yard distance.
Dick Smith won individual hon
ors in the yearling meet with firsts
in the 100 and 200-yard free-style
events and a second in the 440
yard race.
Results:
300-yard medley relay Won by
Oregon (Wetmore, Dallas, Mamie).
Time, 3:20.7.
220-yard free style—Won by Eb
iing, Oregon State; Levy, Oregon,
second; Brugger, Oregon State,
third. Time, 2:27.2.
60-yard dash—Dead heat be
tween Brownell, Oregon State, and
Starbuck, Oregon; P. Mallory, Ore
gon, third. Time, :30.5.
Diving—Won by Gaffney, Ore
gon; Cathey, Oregon, second; Ol
sen, Oregon State, third.
100-yard free style—Won by
Brownell, Oregon State; Starbuck,
Oregon, second; P. Mallory, Ore
gon, third. Time, :54.4 (mark ties
Oregon tank record).
150-yard back stroke Won by
Wetmore, Oregon; Levy, Oregon,
second; Brugger, Oregon State,
third. Time, 1:41.1.
200-yard breast stroke - Wen by
Dallas, Oregon; Laffcrty, Oregon,
second; Hoffstad, Oregon State,
third. Time, 2:27.3 (betters coast
record of 2:36.7).
440-yard free style- Won by
Wetmore, Oregon; Ebling, Oregon
State, second; Levy, Oregon, third.
Time, 5:21.9.
440-yard free-style relay Won
by Oregon (P. Mallory, Dallas,
You will enjoy shop
ping at Eliiott’s with its
largo assortment of fine
foods.
GROCERIES
\\ e have high class, de
pendable groceries al
CA-eptionallv r e a s o n
iib e prices.
COFFEE
m arining's <'olfee, fresh
ly roasted, freshly
ground.
PUNCHES
We specialize in punch
es—any amount.
COME IN TODAY
plenty of room lo park
near our store.
ELLIOTT’S
GROCERY
(.'or. 13th and Patterson St.
We give S&H Green Stamps
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Marnie. Starbuck). Time, 3:47.7
(new Oregon tank record).
Freshman meet results:
300-yard medley relay Won by
Frosh (McAuliffe. Huestis, Car
ney). Time, 3:27.9.
j 220-yard free style Won by
Smith, Frosh: Blakely, Rooks, sec
ond: Fletcher, Rooks, third. Time,
j 2:24.9.
GO-yard dash Won by Stark,
Ro ks; McAuliffe, Frosh, second;
Green. Rooks, third. Time, :32 flat
Diving Won by Range, Frosh;
gcnWhite, Ro ks, second.
■’ lOC-yard free style Won by
Smith. Frosh; Stark, Rooks, sec
ond: Green, Rooks, third. Time.
:57 flat.
150-yard back stroke Won by
Huestis, Frosh; Eyman, Rooks,*
second; Campbell, Rooks, third.
Time, 1:59.
200-yard breast stroke Won by
McAuliffe, Frosh; Kotshik, Rooks,
second; Sedwell, Rooks, third.
; Time, 2:4S.G.
'j 440-yard free style Wen by
Blakely, Rooks; Smith, Frosh, sec
ond; Huestis, Frosh, third. Time,
5:22.8.
400-yard relay— Won by Rooks
(King, McGovern, Blakely, Stark).
Time, 4:07.5.
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ATOg Win Wrestling
(Continued From Fane Vivo)
the day before. Jim Dimit, the
tournament’ "iron-man," default
ed the heavyweight title to Sigma
Chi's Bill Hawke, who won the
175-pound title last year.
Team points earned in intra
mural wrestling that will be added
to team totals thus far this year
were as follows:
Alpha Tan Omega, ICO; Sigma
Chi, 06; Phi Delta Theta. 75; Kap
pa Sigma, Fizzed's, and Campbell
Co-'p. 07; Theta Chi. and Phi
Kappa Psi, 63; Gamma hall, 58;
Chi Psi and Oregon Freemen, 55; I
Sigma Phi Epsilon and Beta Theta
Pi, 51; Eigma Alpha Epsilon, -13;
Phi Sigma Kappa, Canard club, Pi
Kappa Alpha, and Phi Gamma Del
ta, 39; Zeta Hall, 35.
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Charlie Elliott’s
Barber Shop
MAY WE JOIN IN THE
CONGRATULATIONS
of
OREGON’S PACIFIC COAST
CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM
We’re gacking you to take an
other championship down south.
OFFICE MACHINERY &
SUPPLY CO.
Typewriters — All Makes
1047 Willamette St. Phone 148
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Welcome and
Congratulations
OREGON
. . . Remember for an appearance
of spring freshness your laundry
bag will receive better service at
the
EUGENE STEAM
LAUNDRY and
DRY CLEANERS
\ Phone 123
sgs^
The Eugene
Fruit Growers
Association
Packers of
Oregon’s Choicest Fruits,
Vegetables, Nuts
Extends theirs heartiest
Congratulations to the
University, and its
Pacific Coast Championship
Basketball team.
Since 1919 we have be.en
Backing your team and
University to win.
Again—Congratulations.
DON’T Be Allergic
to Yourself!
SWING INTO SPRING—AND A GREAT, ACTIVITY
PACKED PROGRAM —BY YOUR “LITTLE CARD
WITH THE BIG PERSONALITY.”
DIVIDENDS INCLUDE:
43 Issuco of the Emerald
Spring Variety Show and Dance—
Igor Gorin Concert with Uni
versity Symphony—
1 2 Varsity Baseball Games—
4 Track Meets—
30c Reduction on Tickets to
the Campus Musical, “With
Fear and I rembling”—
3 Tennis Matches—
5 Golf Matches
Trosh Baseball—
Voting Privileges—
Elections 1 his I erm—
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ONLY
*3_
( “Allergic”
SWING INTO SPRING-AND A
SAVINGS FOR YOURSELF!
GO ASUO_
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