Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 11, 1948, Page 6, Image 6

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    Young Univrsity Writers Hit Bigtime
Barbara and Ilex Gunn, both University students, are shown in a scene typical of the ones they por
frayed in an article by them appearing in the latest edition of the Saturday evening Post. Barbara is
feeding their one-year-old son Bren while Rex attempts to study. See page one for story. (Photo cour
tesy Register Guard)
Plate Tags Available
License plate tages bearing the
1948 schedule of the Oregon foot
ball team are now on sale by the
University athletic department.
Mad’s of stamped mefal, and
painted green and yellow, the tags
give the complete schedule for next
fall's gridiron activities, and can
be easily fastened on the tops of
regular state liscenses. The plates
are on sale at the athletic ticket
office in McArthur court, and at
the Co-op for 25 cents each.
Police drove pickets away from
the entrance to the New York
Stock Exchance, thus teaching
them not to trifle with the money
changers.
SWING INTO SUMMER
... IN CRISP COTTONS
To help you meet any occasion look
ing fresh and dainty.
We have a complete stock
sizes and styles
For Inexpensive Smartness
23 F. Broadway Phone 2911
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Prizes Offered
Senior Orators
Oratorical prizes totaling $250
will be awarded on Friday, June 11,
to the members of the senior class
who shall pronounce the best orig
inal oration at the time of his grad
uation.
Called the Failing-Beekman prize
after the two founders of the award
fund, the prizes are divided into the
$150 first place Failing award and
the $100 Beekman second place
award. A third prize, not to exceed
$50, has been provided for the past
five years through the gift of the
late Mrs. W. F. Jewett.
Winners of last year’s awards
were William Baird, major in his
tory, with his oration on “Faith vs.
Reason." Beverly Carroll, major in
social science, won the second-place
Beekman prize with her speech on
“Not by Bread Alone.” Marjory
Skordahl, major in Romance lan
guage, placed third with “Can We
Understand Them?”
YIPPEE—
IT'S OPEN
SEASON ON
PICNICS AGAIN.
Shop here
for
Extra Good
Basket Lunch
Supplies
University
Grocery
790 E. 11th Phone 1597
Beavers Trounce
(Continued from page four)
Austin, OSC; Heidenrich, Oregon.
Distance, 45’ 33.4”.
880 yard run; Jack Boiler, OSC;
Hughes, OSC; Bell, Oregon. Time,
2:02.2.
High jump: Ken Slliot, OSC; tie
for second between Rasmussen of
Oregon and Barber, OSC. Height,
6’4%”.
Javelin: Lou Robinson, Oregon;
Porter, Oregon; Martinson, OSC.
Distance, 188T”.
220-yard dash: Jerry Cole, OSC;
Edmundson, OSC; Hoffman, Ore
gon. Time, 22.7.
Two-mile run: Pete Mundle, Ore
gon; Peterson, OSC; B. Cowan,
OSC. Time, 10:07.7.
Pole vault: George Rasmussen,
Oregon; Slocum, OSC; Hunter O
SC. Height, 13' 10”.
220-yard low hurdles: Jack
Doyle, Oregon; Cole, OSC; Turner,
OSC. Time, :25.8.
Broad jump: Bob Laidlow, OSC;
Hoffman, Oregon; Brown, Oregon.
Distance, 23’1!4”.
Discus: Ray Heidenrich, Ore
gon; Rinearson, OSC; Jessup, OSC.
Distance, 141’8^”.
Mile relay: won by OSC. (for
feit).
When a country has two policies,
as the United States does in Pales
tine, unfriendly observers are like
ly to think they know which is the
real one.
Military Honorary
Selects Members
Band director John Stehn and
Major Edwin Hibner of the mili
tary science department werf
among those tapped Saturday eve
ning for associate and full mem
bership by the military honorary,
Scabbard and Blade.
Other new members are; Paul
McCracken, junior in infantry,
Walter McFarland, junior in air;
Walter Miller, junior in air; Steve
Gann, junior in air; and Roger
Wahlgren, junior in air.
Emerald Classified
All classified is payable *n advance at the
rate of four cents a word the first insertion^
two cents a word thereafter at the Emerald
Business Office.
Classified deadline is 4:00 p.m. the day
>rior to publication.
NEED a thesis typed? Call
Springfield 9620 for prompt, ac-t
curate typing service. Choice of
pica or elite type. Fifty cents
per 1000 words. Minimum, fifty*
cents. Free carbon copy. (134)
APPLICATION PHOTOGRAPHS;'
One day service. Call Nolph’s
Salon. Phone 5847-W. Laraway.
Bldg. (150)
LOST: Plaster-framed glasses in
tan leather case, near Commerce.
Return to Mrs. Moore, YWCA,
Reward. (131)
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i Just give your reasons for wanting to learn in a
; letter of 1000 words or less if it is judged best,
you will receive a solo flying course absolutely free.
LEARN TO FLY
The contests run two weeks each and you can
enter as many as you choose.
DON'T POSTPONE IT!
Try for the thrill of a lifetime—Learn to fly
the Bev’s way.
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4 miles out lltli W. Phone 3690-J-3
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