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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1952)
for clothes GOOD & CLEAN ... G. & C. Washaleria 2470 Alder Phone 5-5190 Open 8 to 6 — Six days a week SHISLER’S FOOD MARKET Groceries — Fresh Produce — Meats Mixers — Beverages — Magazines — Ice Cream ©PEN FROM 9 A M. BMLY 4 SUNDAES TILL II 100 P.M. 13th at High St. Dim! 4-1S42 UW Repeats Win (Coiifiwit'ti from fag The summary: OREGON FG fat;/) t Player Peterson, Covey, f Noe, o . . Hunt, g Holland, r Bottler, f Vranizun, f Streeter, f Hawes, k Wegner, r U U 3 S 0 1 2 0 0 Total Player Guisness, f . Enochs, f . MeClary, c. McCuteheon, r Ciprtano, g ... Houbregs, c . Koon, r . Ward, f Sprague, f . Parsons, c . Elliot, g . Mltehell, g 1 S 2 4 2 0 0 1 2 0 1 Total r'V 3 0 3 u I WASHINGTON TP 0 1) 12 1 3 10 10 30 FU FT TP s ii n 3 11 0 9 1 4 0 0 1 2 0 0 6 0 0 H 0 0 3 2 0 2 20 21 61 Read and use Emerald classi fieds. Weatherman Says No Snowballs Yet Californians who come north ex pecting to find a winter wonder land in Oregon will just have to wait. The snow which began fall ing Saturday night won't even amount to a good snowball, ac cording to the weatherman. He said Sunday thut snow flur ries will continue today and to night but that warm temperatures and a smattering of rain will keep It from amounting to any more than a thin, slushy blanket. Heavy snows have hampered traffic in some parts of the state, but the Willamette valley is sched uled to get nothing more than its normal quota of precipitation, with rain predominating. The forecast for the Eugene area calls for slightly cooler temp eratures with a high of 37 degrees predicted for today and a low of VW tonight. Low for the last 24 hours was 30. State police said that heavy snows have closed the Ashland Klamath Falls highway and drifts |on Highway 30 near LaCIratide have threatened truffic in that area I CoNak 't \ -mm LOWEST PRICED IN ITS FIELD! p'.i great new Styieline De Lj*e 4-Door Sedan lists for less than any comparable model in its feldl jC?ntinuation of standard equipment and trim illustrated is dependent on ova liability of material.). M CHEVROLET 7k Gate PRICED SO LOW! Come, see the finest of all Chevrolets . .. bril liantly new for ’52 in all these exciting ways: Vivid New Royal-Tone Styling . . . with Bodies by Fisher that set the standard for beauty. Radiant New Exterior Colors ... widest and most wonderful array of colors in its field. Alluring New Interior Colors . . . with two-tone upholstery and trim harmonizing w'ith body colors, in all De Luxe sedan and coupe models. New Centerpoise Power... engine is cushioned in rubber to bring amazing new smoothness of operation and freedom from vibration to low cost motoring. New, smoother, softer ride for all passcngeis. All these and many other advantages arc yours in the ’52 Chevrolcts at lowest prices and with outstanding economy of operation. They’re the only fine cars priced so low. See them now! Extra-Smooth POWER with New Automatic Choke, gives finest no-shift cTriv* ing at lowest cost. (Combination of Powerglide Auto matic Transmission and 105-h.p. Engine optional on De Luxe models at extra cost.) MORE PEOPLE BUY CHEVROLETS THAN ANY OTHER CAR! SEE IT AT YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER’S CLASSIFIED Place your ml at tho Student I'nloii, main desk or at tho Shack, In peraon or phono ext. 219, hot worm 2 an<t 4 p in, Monday to Friday. Hat ex: FI rat Insertion 4c per word; »ub»e«jucut Insertion* 2c. per word. • FOR SALE SM A 1.1. lit >MK, conlciiipnimi y «l. • aign. Near University. Natural wood Interior flnlnhoa, Fireplaces. Landscaped. One large, one small bedroom. Moderately priced. By appointment. Call 4-6515. 63 PRACTICALLY new. mens T hkhs. mice 0 Chippewa boots, bamboo poles, akl pants and sweater. All for $30. Phone 4-9357. 03 • LOST BLACK SHAKFPKK fountain pen. Reward. Peter .Strcefkerk, ph. 3-9559. 64 Third Time? It Could Be The Charm The phone rang In the lobby of Cunum hull, nomcn't dormi tory. E. It. Byrne, the night watchman ana we red It. “No, I’m sorry it lun’t,” he said and hung up. "Some fellow thought he was .ailing l*iluso's,'' Byrne explain ed. The phone rang about two minutes later. Same fellow still looking for I'IIuho'm. Bill Bowerman’a Medford High grid elevens won 64 games, lost 8, and tied 3. J ‘i'l iaX 4 9311 STARTS THURS. FILMED IN OREGON'S SCENIC WONDERLAND! THE GREATNESS, THE GLORY, THE FURY OF THE NORTHWEST FRONTIER! -stiZ&t*xaZtena//>U4e*u*i JAMES STEWART' . Pl JULIA AMM8 *' ROCK HUDSON W 1 LORI NELSON - JAY C. FLIPPEN STEPIN’ FETCHI^ fepl |J BOSDEII Mist • m i, unit Mill • nm t, 11101 SOSiUld^ Continuous Showing Daily