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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1951)
Kitty's Tail Caught LAFAYETTE, Ind. —<U.R>—Po lice hurried to the home of Walter Hurtt when the family cat caught its tail in the washing machine motor. They had to tear the motor apart to free the kitty. Women hold title to 40 per cent of the 30.000,000 homes in the United States and control the spending of 80 per cent of the na tional income. 'Tis an old Holiday Custom AA A a a To Send Christmas Greetings Come in and Select your Yuletide Greetings From Our Big, BIG SUPPLY For Personal or Fraternity Use. Also Candles, Gift Wrapping, Stationary Valley Stationary Co. 76 West Broadway CLASSIFIED Place your ad at the Student Union, main desk or at the Shack, in person or phone ext. 219, between 2 and 4 pan. Monday to Friday. Rates: First Insertion 4« f*'r word; subsequent Insertions tc per word. • FOR SALE I _____ 1941 BUICK five passenger. All new rubber, and in excellent con dition. $395.00. See evenings, 1450 High, rear apt. 50 • WANTED SIZE 12 or 14 strapless evening gown—ph. 4-1797.- 50 FORD MODEL-A good condition. trailer ’35 - 1543 E. 15th. 49 CONN TRUMPET. Gold finish, brilliant setting, green plush lined case. Call at 5-3502. 51 • Personals IRONING: Trousers pressed 25c each. Phone 4-3962. Free pickup and delivery. cot • Transportation WILL SHARE expenses in return for ride as far north as possible Destination: Calgary, Alberta. Canada via Spokane. Phone 5-4162, Ray Grant, 1252 Beech. 50 WANTED— Two riders to L.A. to help drive and share expenses. Leaving Dec. 19th *or 20th. Will drive straight through in '49 Nash Ambassador with bed. Call 4-5512. 50 • ROOMS TWO ROOMS and bath. Private entrance. Men only. Inquire at 1285 Hilyard. Phone 5-7728. 50 Utah, named for the Ute Tribe of Indians, was originally called Deseret, a name used in the Book of Mormon, meaning "honey bee.” Storm Damages UO, Eugene Area t Continued front pane one) home fell across the street there. In Junction City, 14 miles north of Eugene, a tornado plucked a machine shed 300 feet into the air over a farm Thursday, while hail stones three quarter of an inch in diameter fell. Power lines were down in two places on campus, necessitating safety measures by the city fire department. Because of the exces sive number of power lines blown down and flue fires, the off-duty shift was called in. Present cold weather set in after the storm subsided, providing new dangers. State police Sunday re ported packed snows in the Siski you mountains, with chains needed. The police could not predict what road conditions would be when final examination and next week. Weather conditions at that time cannot be forecast now, the weath er bureau said. A DELICIOUS CHRISTMAS TREAT Also — for lots of good eating during the holi days — selected nuts and Christmas candies. HOGAN'S GROC. & WAYNE'S MKT. Phone 4-6209 544 13th E i Qiue - RECORDS for 1 ^ec^i Round fttealuAe We have a complete Christmas selection of single records and albums in all speeds, 78, 45 and 33 1/3. You may also obtain gift certificates. MUSIC 1235 Willamette a _ raved ART P . 4-9252 LINGERIE ☆ SCUFFS ☆ ROBES ☆ COMPACTS ☆ PERFUMES * NECKLACES ☆ FURS # <Z) H P V3 H K a M pi 0* ** V3 a « H *<. I1 “YOUR TREASURE-HOUSE OF GIFTS” ROUDLY GIVEN . . . PROUDLY RECEIVED Behind us, over the years, the memory of a wealth of Christmases, of our store a fairyland of beautiful gifts .., remembering faithful friends relying on us to perform the miracle of Santa Claus ☆ and always the heart-warming truism, whether by implication or spoken word: Kaufman Bros, gifts, proudly given, proudly received. A froth of pink festooning and glittering stars is our invitation to you ☆ our way of saying we’re ready for Christmas 1951. o ■n io ir o IO V. K i ; M I ir* !S \ I & DRESSES * COSMETICS * NEGLIGEES * HANDBAGS i SLIPS S C A R F S