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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1941)
Mademoiselle Offers Prize Five hundred dollars is the top prizes offered in Mademoiselle's nhort story contest closing Feb ruary 1, 1912. The editors of Mademoiselle are looking for “work of distinc tive quality, not the trite, trick ending patterned stories with nlick writing.” They are hoping to encourage and to promote such work in the pages of Mademoi selle. All readers of Mademoiselle, Loans Due Two-months emergency loans, taken out by University students at registration, are now payable. Payments on the loans will be taken at the business office, win dow number two, second floor, Johnson hall. both men and women under 30 years of age are eligible for com petition. The number of entries are not restricted but the length of each entry must not exceed 4,000 words. The stories must not have had previous publication. A second prize of $250 and three additional prizes each are also being offered. SALUTATIONS STUDENTS • Dressers • Bookcases •End Tables • Study Desks FURNITURE by FOLSOM Doctor Reports Flu Bugs Quiet “There are no signs of an in fluenza epidemic anywhere on the coast at the present time,” stat ed Dr. Marian G. Hayes of the University health service after her return from the conference of the Pacific coast section of the American Student Health as sociation at Stanford university November 21 and 22. Dr. Hayes, former vice-presi dent of the association, made a point of questioning about the status of influenza in various sections because of recent talk about epidemics during war pe riods. She reports that pneumonia cases are more numerous in western colleges this year than last, but explained the lack of pneumonia epidemics by the fact that it is less infectious than in fluenza. Recent discoveries for fighting pneumonia were reported at the conference to be ineffec tive in use in “virus pneumonia” cases. The conference theme was health in defense. Dental caries, cause for many army rejections, and the soldier's heart were among problems discussed. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Booth (Colleen Cathey, ’38) are the par ents of a daughter, Barbara, born June. 4. Photo-Electric Radio-Phonograph *17750 $35.50 DOWN 1942 PHILCO 1008 Photo-Electric RADIO-PHONOGRAPH * NO NEEDLES TO CHANGE * LONGER RECORD LIFE * NEW PURITY OF TONE Yes, for a limited time, this low down payment puts a Philco Bearn of-Light Radio-Phonograph in your home. Come in . . . take advantage of this sensational offer now! Ic’s new, thrilling, different! No needles to change ... records lest 10 times longer! Amaz ing new features include the new Philco Au tomatic Record Changer . . . Exclusive Strobo scope Pitch and Tempo Control . . . Electric Push-Button Tuning. Many other features. Targe, impressive Walnut g, „„ ^ ~ Cabinet. A real value at... Ipl / / «wU H. W. White Electric Co. 55 W. BROADWAY Phone 254 S to 6 Shamrock Tea Room , Turkey a la King bisotSt SOUP OR TOMATO JUICE WHOLE GRAIN CORN MASHED POTATOES HOT ROLL DRINK AND DESSERT Penney Balcony — Curtis Operated Remember Homecoming With Pictures_ Make Your Own Movies Blitz the Beaver Buy On Time Revere Doubfo iu\ 8-mnv ’ Movie Camera Junior growing up ... Sis’s wedding... get them all on this Revere Double 8-mm. Movie Camera! Compare its precision features with $50 cameras: —interchangeable Wollensak lens • • « 5-speed spring motor . . . footage indicator! TAKES COLOR MOVIES! See it at Wards, NOW1 Good Pictures— Lower-Priced !j Blitz the Beaver Kodet lens $0.25 Six 20 ‘‘Vigilant Jr. A simple, economical folding camera ... ideal for the occasional photographer! Requires no focus ing! Eye and waist level view finders! 8 snaps 2)4 x 3}i inches. F stops from F:12.5 to F:32. Eastman ''Vigilant Jr.'! Six-16 size.$10.50 1059 Willamette Ph. 4200