Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, June 02, 1955, SECTION I, Page Six, Image 6

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    Tornado Injures Victims...
VOLUNTEERS ARE SHOWN aiding an elderly victim. Iiadly injured when a tornado ntriK'k
her home in Blackwell, Okla.. late May 25. Approximately <tt» blocks of this town of 10,004)
population were leveled. Late reports were that 17 were dead and about 500 injured here. ( Al*
Wi rephoto)
Also Starts Extensive Fires
FIRE FOLLOWING A TORNADO destroyed the Hazel Atlas Glass Company plant in Blackwell,
Okla., late May *3. The fire and twister combined to destroy the two-block structure as fire
lighters were handicapped by low water pressure caused by broken water mains. Major
Lawrence VoueU, a veteran of two wars, said of the ruins in the town, “I've never seen such
misery as this/' (AP Wirephoto)
I/O Professors Book of Proverbs
Published by Stanford Press
A book of German proverbs
and proverbial phrase3 by Ed
mund P. Ki'emer, professor of
Germanic languages, has been
published recently by the Stan
ford University press.
The book, which Ki'emer has
been preparing for the last 12
years, includes more than 1500
German language proverbs re
flecting that country’s daily life. !
The work is entitled “German j
Proverbs: And Proverbial Phras
es with their English Counter
parts.”
JKremer believes these proverbs
will “help foster an appreciation"
of the language and culture” of
Germany.
A r.ative of Germany, the au
thor has been on the University
staff since 1928. He received a
doctor of laws degree at the Uni
j versify of Frankfort-on-Main in
| 1924. He is also author of the
"Cerman-American Handbook”
and several other books.
STANDARD
FURNACE OIL
STOVE OIL
Manerud-Huntington
Fuel Co.
"Keep Warm and Happy"
997 Oak Street Eugene, Oregon
Phone 4-1211 or 5-6262
Want Ads
TELEPHONE S-l311 — IXT. 218 • EMERALD OFFICE-2nd FLOOR ALLEN HALL
RATES: 4 Centi per Word Finl Imertion, 2 Cenli per Word Thereafter.
ARE YOU PAYING A PEN
ALTY FOP BEING UNDER
25?
If you are married or fe
male and now paying more
than $30.40 a year for pub
lic liability and property
damage auto insurance re
newals, you are throwing
money down tin* dram. May
flower will give you PL. A
PD Insurance for $15.20
per 6 months renewable.
Check your old policy today.
If you are paying a penalty,
STOP. See JERRY BROWN,
your MAYFLOWER
AGENT before you renew.
Ph. 4-9444, Rea. 4-2957 or
atop in at 962 Oak street.
GET THE BEST FOR LESS,
IT S GOOD BUSINESS.
3-29tf
Small Furnished Apartment
for one person. Electric
range and heat. Three
blocks from U of O. Hot and
cold water, garbage and
laundry facilities furnished.
$40. 1630 Patterson St. Ph.
4-6569. 6-2
TV—Home and portable radio
service. 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., 9
years TV experience. Phone
Tele-tronics 3-5422. 1042
Oak Street. 5-17-tf
Wanted: riders interested in
going to midwest or east
after finals contact me—
rm. 214 Science Building.
5-24, 26; 6-2
For Rent, attractive apart
ment near campus. Call
4-8537 evenings. 6-2
Typing . ,. 3-3509.
5-26
MEN WITH OR WITH
OUT SALES EXPERIENCE
\VK have openings for
1 IVK MEN interested in
summertime insurance
work with guaranteed re
newals the rest of the
iuGIIKST commission
and expenses guaranteed
during training period
Call or see C. K. Jack,
Pyramid I.ife Insurance
Co. 210 Ardel Offices.
Telephone 3-2332. 5-Htf
I need three person* of blah
caliber to work with com
pany opening new office in
tbia area. Work from 4 till
10 p.m. Monday through
Friday. Apply room 104, 880
Oak St. between 9 i.m. and
3 p.m. 4-7-tf
Summer Work — Career —
Part Time Work in home
town or city of choice. Man
with car can earn $100.00
weekly. Call Mr. Aden ut
3-6449, Friday, 2-4 p.m. for
interview. 6-2
Rooms single and double for
aumnier achool students
Foreign students welcome,
$24 and $35, respectively.
The Hub, 1408 Alder. Phone
4-9958. 6-2
Wanted to buy: Used type
writer. Good condition and
cheap. Write: E. L. Stock
man. Box 181. Eugene 6-2
| Rider wanted to Denver,
share expenses, leaving Sat
urday, June 11. Call 5-2220
6-2
Cai
IONS
Briefs
M
£ Hounding out the IKt of In
firmary patients for this year
are: David Whisenant. Emerson
Harvey, Romey Arms and Wil
liam Larsgaard. According to the
infirmary officials, these pa
tients were confined Wednesday
because of the flu.
• Westminster Foundation
will hold a dinner-meeting Sun
day evening at 0:15 at the West
minster house, 141-1 Kincaid. A
discussion period will be held on
'•What AmertcanH Leans From
Other Students?"
0 Students are reminded to
return library books before the
end of the term, the library of
fice* has announced. The reserve
book room ami the newspaper
reading room will be open from
7 to 10 p.m. on Friday and Sat
urday of closed weekend.
(^oncjratufationAy Cjrucluulei!
We'll be seeing the rest of you students
again next year. We hope you have a
nice summer!
HOME BAKERY
86 EAST BROADWAY
PHONE 4-5143
SENIORS
The Co-op still has
announcements for sale.
Please order your caps
and gowns by Sat. noon.
(p UNIVERSITY CO-dpf
"THE STUDENTS OWN STORE")