Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, December 03, 1954, Page Six, Image 6

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    Rascher To Appear Here Tuesday
Sigurd Rascher, Scandinavian
saxophone-solo artist, will give
a concert in an all-campus as- <
sembly Tuesday at 1 p.ni. in the
balh-oom of the Student Union.
Rascher, who is ranked as one
of today's outstanding instru
mentalists. has been given wide
acclaim by critics throughout the
world for his outstanding control
of his instrument.
His ability to get four octaves
“out of' his saxophone, reaching
up the scale to high D-ftat, has
amazed his followers. He has
demonstrated that the saxophone
is a delightful Instrument of mu-1
sical expression which is capable
of being as flexible as any string
instrument.
Although his Instrument, the
saxophone, is usually thought of
in connection with night clubs
and jazz bands, Raseher has
proved that the sax mny take its ;
place in the playing of the cIuhsI
cal works of great composers.
The red-headed Swede has
played in several universities
throughout the country and has
been known to have been so ap
plauded that he wuh kept a half
hour over-time playing for In
delighted audiences.
Rancher, who has made mop'
than 150 solo appearances all
over the world, will play com
positions In Tuesday's assembly
which will Include neverul wot k 1
written especially for him.
What changed this picture ?
IF you ever drove up to that old-fashioned
pump and said “Fill her up!” you'll re
member that you got the gasoline. But that’s
all you got!
Because the primitive fuel pump was a long
way down the road from the service station of
modem times. We know, because we pioneered
a surprising number of the customer services
the petroleum industry has since adopted.
Like water and air wells. We first sank
them on the pump island so you could get
gasoline, water and air in one place.
Like windshield washing service.We intro
duced the individual clean towel and special
fluid—and first washed yirtir car’s windows all
the way around.
Like the cash box on the pump island —
the quicker to make change and save you time.
Like famous Union "Minute Man Serv
ice” that, at its best, even empties the ash
trays, brushes out and dusts off your car.
Like the full-time cleaning and painting
crews that keep Union’s 4500 stations in the
J '
y
West the glistening white that invites you in.
When we introduced them these were "bonus
services.” Today you take them for granted
when you buy gasoline. You do because the
oil companies—in constant competition for
your business —are continually improving
their products and expanding their services.
For in America's free competitive economy,
making things increasingly better for the cus
tomer is the only way to make any progress
for yourself.
MkH.
Union Oil Company
OF CALIFORNIA
Y<mr comtnerus are inmted. Write: The President. Union Oil Company, Union Oil Bldg., Los Angeles 17, California.