r , CLASSIFIED Flare your ad nt tlio Student ■ Union, main dr«k or nt the Hlmrk, In prnMin or phono ext. k 2 111, hot wren 2 end 1 pm Monday Wt tjr, Itaton: Plrat I ear "Ten Jr. per word; nubet j nt loacrtlons 2o per word. LFOR SALE 1937 Chryaler Imprr \ ial, with ''17 motor, good trann ml.HHion. |M5. Phono 4-3557. 18 t'OR SALE '37 Pontiac foi $100. Good motor, pffonc 4-1892. 18 n ______ ROOM * BOARD For men: 234 ► Eu«t 11th. Phone 5-9800. 18 TUTOR French language; call and arrange iioura: evrnlngx pre ferred. Phone 4-4481. Paulette I • Beal, 1351 Tyler. 19 t'OR SALE Automatic used Ron dlx wanking machine. Call Tom 1 White. Ph. 5-9350 ►'OR SALE 1930 Packard, 5 pas senger coupe. $100. Phone 7^7187. > 17 TOR SALE '41 Willy# 4 door se d®e. Radio, clean al Inround. $150. Phone 5-4580. 17 FIOOM Clean Room for 1 or 2 College or young working men. : Kit. privileges. Plume 5-6222. 17 LOST Condon Hall, green wallet,! ' return cards to 406 A Carson. 18 i SALE 1949 Ford Custom Tudor, Radio, heater, etc. Reasonably ! priced. Cary Plankett, 5-9220. 18 IFOR SALE Sewing Talent! Stu dent's wife. Formals only "The Economical Way to get the For- , mal You Want!" Free estimatea Work Guranteed. 1681'2 East 13th. 181 I-OST Reward for return of wal- j let lost neAr the Library. Call Stan Stratton at 5-6829. 17 VACANCY one room in Straub Hall. See Leo Nuttman, Sherry | Ross Hall. 17 i FOR SALE '39 Studebaker 4 door Sedan. '47 motor, Heater * and overdrive. 19 In Peter Pan, if the crocodile Who bit off the captain's missing hand had not swallowed an eight day alarm clock which ticks a loud warning at his approach, he would probably have succeeded in mak ing away with the rest of the cap tain. Library Display Cases Exhibit Work of Island, Malay Natives Interior Designers Schedule Meeting The Interior Designer's club will meet ut 7:110 p.m. today in the Htudcnt Union. Plans for an in terior decoration exhibit in the Little Art gallery, field trips and visiting speakers will be discussed according to president BUI Milli kcn. The club Is open to all interior design students. Interior design students with upper division stand ing are eligible for registration with the American Institute of Decorators. Officers of the club are Millikan, Barbara Bates, secretary and Thomas Moss, treasurer. Marching Band Needs 20 Women Twenty more women are-needed to complete the newly-formed women's marching band, Robert Vagner, band director, said. Next event for the women's band is the Oregon-Washington football game in Portland Saturday. The Joint men and women’s band is working on a circus skit for half time ceremonies. The women's group was formed partly on the request of women members of last year's band who were denied the chance to partici pate in the men's marching band, and partly because of the shortage of men caused by the draft. CAMPUS CALENDAR THURSDAY, OCT. 12, 1951 11:00 mil. Blood Bunk 2nd Floor SU Neon Yeomen .Men’s Lounge Ger Spanish Table 110 HU Speech Dept 111 Sli 12 :S0 p.m. Oregon Mothers 112 SU 3:45 p.m. Marine Band Social Commuters Lunchroom SU 7:00 p.m. ASUO Senate 334 SU 1FC 110SU 7:30 p.m. Chess Club Commuters Lunchroom SU Int Des Students 112 SU Phi Kta Sigma 315 SU Oregon Club Dads Room Sli A1A 213 Si Delta Theta Phi 3rd Floor Ger J. Paul Sheedy* Switched lo Wiidrool Cream-Oil — and Wade Big Saving on 2-in-l Sale > SHEEPY*er-Sheedy, was in ba-a-ad shape- -everybody lamb-basted him about his messy hair! "You’ll get no sheepskin,** the Dean said. Somebody? pulled the wool over your eyes. Better comb it ba-a-ack with Wildroot Cream-Oil!” Then Paul herd about a special Wildroot 2-in-l bargain: 2 regular 29* bottles, a 58* value, for only 39* — the sheepest price ever \iMon-aicoliolic \\ ildroot contains Lanolin. , Relieves dryness. Removes loose dandruff. Helps you pass the finger-nail test.) Now Sheedy has more g.'rls than the Sheep of Arahy! • Cet this ba-a-argain at any drug or toilet goods • counter today! You won't get fleeced. q£.?27 Burroughs Dr., Snyder, N, Y. Wildroot Company, Inc., Buffalo 11, N. Y. By Ward I.indheck For the first time “in about three years” the display cases in the circulation room of the Uni versity library are exhibiting some thing besides books and manu scripts, Robert Cryder, assistant administrator of the library, said Tuesday. Each case is filled with work done by the natives of the Indonesian Islands and the Malay Peninsula. Head-hunters' swords and hats are exhibited in the case closest to the new book shelf. The Dyaks, the head-hunters of Bornca, also made the baskets on the bottom shelf. Very ornate sterling silver spoons are located on the second shelf, and these were also made by the natives. In the second case is a light pas tel two-piece dress, given to Mrs. Paul Means, wife of Dr. Paul Means, head of the department of Religion, by a Malayan woman. The dress is used for very dressy occasions in its native country. Other materials in the case, all hand-woven and designed, are tablecloths and other household lin ens. Sarongs fill the third case. All sizes and many colors. Kach one is batik, which is a process of hand dying cloth. A painting of a rice paddy with palms and mountains in the back ground tops the last case. On the second shelf is more silver work, intricately designed and fashioned. The bottom shelf holds statuary work. The display was loaned to the Library by Mrs. Means. Much of the display was brought back from the Means' latest trip to Borneo and Java, where Dr. Means was studying the Islam religion. r U of 0 Employee Assaults Boy University Grounds Keeper Mike j .Stcddom was charged with assault and battery of a 15-year-old boy in district court Tuesday. Stcddom allegedly beat the boy about the head and shoulders with a length of chain according to the complaint signed by the boy's mother, Mrs. Pearl Stott. Steddom's attorney, William Bartie, entered a plea of not guilty in his behalf. The trial date has not been set. The boy was one of a group at tempting to climb the fence into Hayward field Saturday to see the J Oregon Jayvee-Portiand air base game. Steddom discoverer! the boys, yelled at them to come down and a scuffle followed. Mrs. Scott reported the boy's in juries included a gash in the head requiring two stitches to close up. r In April of 1917 875,000 tons of shipping were destroyed by subma rine warfare, more than half of it British. Phobia, meaning “fear", is de rived from Phoboa, the Greek god dess of panic fear. Just brush it on • CLAYPOOLS BOOK SALE f i Through This Week Books of All Kinds AT Bargain Prices ; t ■ I : ON THE CO-OP BALCONY GAY LITTLE HATS! THAT WILL TAKE YOU PLACES ON OR OFF THE CAMPUS art- here, gay colors to match -or coii tra>t the new fall shades of coats and suits Made by KNOX See them Today OURS ALONE IN EUGENE feo-nnet A/ooJt FINE HATS 921 Willamette open friday evenings WE GOT 'EM That new and ever Popular Mocc Toe-Brute Soled-Easy Going Shoe in the newest Cordovan color. *16.95 YOU GET 'EM AT ARBUCKLES