I CLASSIFIED p’laco your ml ut Uio Student Union, main desk or ut tlio j Shuck, In person or phone ext. f 2IU, between 2 and 4 p.m. Monday to Friday. Itutcs: FIrst liiNcrtion 4o per Word; siibsPouent ImiertlonH 2c per word. • FOR SALE BUYINr; ft tl.Hcd Car? Huy whole isale from large choice and save. Student dealer. Ph. 4-0558 after . «• 42 | try I NO a Used Car? Pick car from large assortment Have up to $.'100. Student dealer. Phone 4-0558 ufter 3 p.m. 41 lit'ST SACRIFICE to Hunk con vertible. Pipes, extruH. Harold Watts. Phone 4-3754 or see at 1013 E. 22nd. Between 5:30 and i 7:30 p.m. 40 B7 FORD coach, '48 Merc try motor, 5 w.w. tires. Ph. 5-5043 40 • LOST E5sT Hrown leather jacket at Kivrr View St. and Highway 09 E. REWARD. Phone 7-7049. 10 • Personals ftONING ' Pn k up and deliver" 1.Shirts, trousers, etc. $1.00 per I hour flat rate. Phone 1-3962. eot ■DERS WANTED to Bay area for Cal. game. Leaving Thai..-| |(!ay night or Friday morning., ’Contact Don Nemir, Onu ga Hall. 41 ' "*• ROOMS j gA< 'HEI.OR Imihi iiii ill apt. !• ainhed, 2 rooms, hot plate a.id >■ Hfrigerator, shown. All utilltc 1 § furnished. Laundry facilities. $30 per month. Ph. 5-5154 evenings. 2288 Alder 42' Read and use Emcruid elassi- j Jeds. » GE to Stage 'House of Magic' General Electric’s "House of Magic” show, portraying .some of | the phenomena of modern develop- J merits in whence, will be staged Thursday In the Student Union ballroom. University students will have a special show at 2 p m. that day, K. T. Ellickson, head of the physics department, said. The show is presented on stage by General Electric performers. The "House of Magic" is offered by the Genera] Electric company as “proof that scientific fact can he stranger than fiction”. It in cludes such demonstrations as beaming music across a beam of light, control of a shadow by its creator, and causing a whirling gear to appear to be standing : still by means of stroboscopic light, j The show, sponsored by the do- i partmont of physics and the Eu gene Water and Electric board, also includes a Geiger counter demonstration, lighting an electric lamp with a match, and controlling a miniature electric train with a human voice. KWAX to Question Homecoming Heads Francis Oillmore, general chair- ! man of Homecoming, and Karl Harshbarger, assistant genera! j chairman, will be interviewed 1 Wednesday night at *3:30 p m. over radio station KWAX. Appearing [ on "The Questionaire Panel" Miss j G ilmore and Harshbarger will be questioned by Ken Warren. KWAX program director, on plans xor i Homecoming. Los'r Is Found—Fast SOUTH BEND, IND. Po ll,.- ( ip-. Charles Dutricux gave fast se vice to a sad young couple who waller ! into the station to re port the loss of a purse. An alert patiolman had turned it in a min ute before. 71 IF THIS HAPPEKS10 YOU.. REMEMBER — (1) Try to make closing hours (2) Sell the car through Emerald Classifieds The wise advertiser knows the best way to meet the student market is by advertising in the student paper. daily EMERALD Francis Gillmore, Homecoming Chief Outlines Plans, Hopes for 1951 Event By Donna llarf A young lady with one of the I biggest Jobs on campus these days ! is Francis Gillmore, 1951 Home- i coming chairman. Coordinating, j checking, rechecking, and keeping schedules and committees func tioning smoothly are some of her duties. Miss Cilimore, a 20-year old Junior in Knglish, graduated in IfMK from Fayetteville high school in North Carolina. Being the daughter of an Army officer poses quite a problem as to where her hometown is located. At the pres ent time her father is in Korea and her mother is living in Wash ington, D.C. A major in Knglish and minoring in French, Miss Gillmore will be qualified to teach school upon graduation. She hopes to eventual ly make use of her language studies, however, in the export business. "My great desire." said the bunette Kappa Alpha Theta, “is to travel abroad.” Active for Three Years Miss Gillmore has been active in the past three years as Kwama president, French Club president, public affairs chairman of the YWCA and Amphibians. "Homecoming Weekend," stated ; the chairman, "promises. I think, to bo giand fun for all who partici pate. The committee chairmen are doing a wonderful job. the students are cooperating cheerfully and all phases are progressing admirably.” Miss Gillmore spoke enthusi- ; astically of the schedule for the' Wccktnd. "The bonfire rally on 1 Friday night starts our Homecom-1 ing activities. Much support mot ally and othei-wise is needed to I keep our OSC friends from having ; Mixer In SU Set For Friday Night "Merry-Go-Round Magic" is the theme of the mixer to be held from 9 p.m. to 12 midnight Friday, in the fishbowl of the Student Union. Campus clothes are in order for this no-date dance and music will be supplied from records. The en tertainment to be provided will be announced at a later date. 10% off to U. of O. Students j on RADIATOR REPAIR WORK I.pt us check your car’s cooling system NOW before cold weath er strikes. COAK'S RADIATOR SERVICE 162 E. 6th — Ph. 4-0253 | tho pleasure of setting off our i bonfire. The freshmen are well or- j gam zed and enthused and have pledged support of many sopho- ' more men. It must be lit by our Homecoming Queen,” she stressed. • ‘Informal Mixer-Dance’ “Following the bonfire and ral- ' ly, for which the rally board Is ( FRANCIS CtlFiLMORE whispering surprise tactics, there will be an informal mixer-dance at 1 the fishbowl in the Student Union sponsored by the SU dance com mittee." "On Saturday,” she continued "there will be the noise parade, one of Homecoming Weekend’s favor ite traditions. Enthusiasm and spirit will keynote the noise pa rade . . . not to forget noise makers which can either be piarked outside the gates or carried in to use in cheering on our fighting football . team." “After the game,” added Mi j Gillrnorc, "much reunion will 'a he place. The dance will be held that night, and the da.ice committee promises* great doings, good music, and 'startling new' decorations. ’ STILL TIME TO HAVE YOUR CLOTHES CLEANED FOR THE BIG WEEKEND FOR THE BEST IN MUSIC IT’S GRAVES . . . 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