Library Contest Deadline Set for Thursday, May 5 Thursday, May 5, at 6 p.m. is the deadline for entries in the an nual Library Day prize contest, which will be held on May 7. Prizes of $25, $15, and $10 in books to be purchased at the Co-op will be given in each of the three categories of the contest—under graduate student’s specialized li brary, undergraduate student’s general library, and graduate stu dent’s library. Already over 40 en tries have been received, but it is hoped that last year’s total, 55, can be surpassed this year. Up to date, the University of Oregon stands highest in the nation in the qual ity and number of student libraries submitted for this contest. Rules of the contest are: 1. Entries must be limited to less than 50 volumes. 2. Required textbooks which will become a permanent part of your library may be included. 3. Each book must bear a defin ite mark of your ownership. 4 Entries must be made by 6 p.m. of Thursday, May 5, 1949, to ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE CENTRAL - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 10th and Pearl Paul S. Mellish, Pastor 9:45 a. m. Church School 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship WESTMINSTER HOUSE 9:30 a. m. University Class 5 :30 p. m. Supper given by Presbyterian women. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH 1166 Oak St. Hugh N. McCallum, Pastor University Classes, 9:45 a. m. Dr. Victor P. Morris, Teacher University Student Fellowship 6 p. m. CHRISTIAN HOUSE Worship Services, 11 a. m. 7:30 p. m. FIRST CHURCH of CHRIST, SCIENTIST 12th and Oak St. A branch of the Mother Church The First Church of Christ, Scientist in Boston, Massachu setts. Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday Services 11 a. m. Testimonial Meeting, Wednesday— 8 p. m Reading Room 86 W Broadway PUBLIC CORDIALLY INVITED Miss Rise at the circulation desk. The name of the contestant, a list of the books to be displayed, and a statement of the general nature of the collection must accompany each entry. 5. Entries must be arranged in the space allotted by 10 a.m., Sat urday, May 7, 1949, and must re main on display until 6:00 p.m. Sunday, May 8, 1949. 6. Prize winners of former years are invited to exhibit their libraries, but they are ineligible for another prize award. 7. Judging by a committee of five appointed by the head librar ian will take place at 2 p.m. Sat urday. The libraries will be judged on the selection of titles as they meet the objectives of a student’s personal library. 8. Prizes will be awarded Satur day afternoon at 4 p.m. in the Ade laide Church memorial room (browsing room) of the University of Oregon library. Uni House Host For Birthday Tea ' A birthday tea and open house will be held Sunday afternoon, April 24, from 3 to 5 p.m. at Uni versity house, 1675 Agate street, in honor of Janet Smith, founder of the first women’s co-op on the University campus. All relatives of girls living in Football Star Crowns Queen CHARLIE JUSTICE. North Carolina football star, grins after crown ing Movie Actress Martha Hyer queen of the Wilmington Azalea Festival. (AP Wirephoto) co-ops, fac.ulty members, alumni, and interested friends are invited to attend the affair held annually at one of the University's co-ops. Twenty Houses (Continued from page one) pha Epsilon, “Blow Gabriel Blow,” Bob Lenneville; Sigma Chi, “Full Moon and Empty Arms,” Steve Button; Sigma Nu, “Shenandoah,” 'Sound Experiment' Program i Three four-part chorals J Kyrie, Gott vater in Ewigkeit Aus meines Herzens Grunde Christ ist erstanden Fugue No. VII, from Das Wohltemperierte Klavier.J. S. Bach II Panama At the Jazz Band Ball _____...___..___hlew Orleans Wolverine Blues ..Traditional III Trio for Two Oboes and English Horn, (transcribed for three clarinets) Adagio cantabile Menuetto, Allegro molto scherzo Finale .L. van Beethoven IV Jazz Improvisations .George Gershwin Lady Be Good.,E Sampson, Goodman Stompin’ at the Savoy.....c. Webb Intermission V Sound Experiment..E. Zarones Je n’ai envie que de t’aimer (Art Song) James McMullen, baritone soloist.Poulenc VI Es orszecsendulnek-pendulnek a hahgok (from the Mikrokosmos) Forbidden Is My Sweetheart’s Name Near the Borders a,t Bisztro ®raul .Bela Bartok VII Salon Music in the Style of John Kirby Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes .English Traditional Anitra’s Dance ...Edward Grieg Opus No. 5.Frederic Chopin VIII Nocturne .Robert Hays IX From the Stone Age of Bebop Billies Bounce .j. B. Gillespie Cool Stool Goose Grease Milt Kleeb Tksry Here is The Complete Line For Your Picnic Time HOGAN'S GROCERY COOK'S MARKET 544 E. 13th Phone 2066 FREE DELIVERY Steven stone; and Sigma Phi Epsi lon, “Were You There?” directed by Kurt Finch. A meeting of the finalists’ song leaders will be held today at 11 a.m. at the Kappa Alpha Theta house. UO-OSC Clash ' Brains in Chess Tilt Eight matches will be played be tween the U. of O. chess team and the OSC team Sunday afternoon at 3:00. The matches will be held in room 207 Commerce. The UO team is co-captained by George Swift, grand ehessmaster, and Shubert Fendrich, past pres ident of the group. Also on the team are Tom Young, Fred Scul lins, William Gruman, Bob Hollis, and Jim Van Houten. All interested students and fac ulty will be welcomed, according to William Gruman, club president. Tom Young is tournament direc tor. t CLASSIFIED ( FOR SALE—1940 Chev. club coupe R&H excellent condition. Orig. owner. $800. 2676 University. Ph, 4697-R after 5:00. 118 FOR SALE — Black Buick road master convertible. Excellent condition. Call 3332-R. 118 LOST — On lower campus, green, wool jacket with light leather sleeves—Reward, call Tom Chap man 1024. 119 FFM SUNDAY DINNER —At Seymour’s is an enjoy able occasion. We have a special menu on Sunday, reasonably priced. —Make a date for dinner and you’ll both enjoy a change change from house or hall food. We also serve the fa mous “Chicken in the Rough” Small checks cashed for your convenience SEYMOUR'S CAFE 996 Willamette EL PRONTO Order Pronto-Serve Pronto Car Service THICK CREAMY MILK SHAKES BROILED BURGERS PRONTO PUPS CRISPY SHOE STRINGS — OUR SPECIALTY COMPLETE FOUNTAIN MENU 17th and Willamette Phone <387