Two Chess Lessons
To Be Given Free
('hess lessons will be given
free at 7 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 22.
and Thursday, March 1, In the
SU.
These lessons are being pre
sented by the Games and Out
door Activities committee. Bruce
Fredatrom, a sophomore from
Standpoint, Ida., will be the in
structor. He is well qualified
since he has taught over 200
people how to play chess.
TIIK KKSSONS are geared to
teach people who know nothing,
or very little, about the game.
The first lesson will cover the
history of the game. The sec
ond will be concerned with the
moves of the players and the
rules.
Flayers should bring boards
and men If they have them, but
they are not necessary for the
first lesson.
Shearing Concert
Tickets Available
Tlckrtx for Ihe George Shear
ing anil Four Freshmen enti
re r I Saturday nlghl are selling
rapidly. They are still on sail*
at the SI' main dink. Rtnerved
■trul* ari* I2..10; rrwrvcd nee
1 ion $2; adult general admis
sion is % 1.75: anil student gen
eral admission Is HI.25.
Williams Takes Trip
ASUO President Dan Williams
will not be in his office Wednes
day-Frlday of this week. He has
been Invited to be the keynote
speaker at a leadership confer
ence for 300 northern California
high school students. The confer
ence is being sponsored by Hum
boldt State College, Areata
Calif. His topic will be "You’re a
leader So What"!
The Winter Term Event!
Coming
In Concert
Saturday, Feb. 24
at McArthur Court
7:30 P.M.
GEORGE SHEARING
QUINTET
FOUR FRESHMEN
Tickets at S.U. Main Desk
Get Yours Now! Prices: $1.25 - 2.50
Business Seminar
Scheduled Today
A seminar on “Ethics in the
Business Decision Model,” spon
sored by the University School
of Business Administration, will
be held today at. 4 p.rn. in the SU.
Albert T. Rasmussen, professor
of religion and society at Paci
fic School of Religion, Berkeley,
Calif., will moderate the semin
ar. He will also be guest Icctur
ei at two business classes today
in Commonwi alth Hall.
Graduate students and faculty
of business administration, eco
nomics, religion, and sociology
will attend. A no-host cafeteria
dinner in the SU will follow the
seminar.
WAC'S Sponsor
Summer Program
Applications are now being ac
cepted for the Women's Army
Corps Summer Orientation Pro
gram for College Juniors.
This program, open to college
women who will have completed
their junior year this spring, is
designed to acquaint the Coed Ju
niors with the role of the WAC
officer in today's Modern Army.
Full cost of the four weeks’ pro
gram is borne by the Aimy and
all participants receive the pay
of a Corporal during their month
of active duty.
SINCE ITS beginning in 1057,
the College Junior Program has
given more than 300 coeds the op
portunity to preview an officer’s
career with no obligation placed
upon them to accept a commis
sion upon graduating.
Full information on the Col
lege Junior Program can be ob
tained bv writing to Lt. Evelyn
P. Foote, WAC Career Center.
Pioneer Post Office Building.
Portland. Oregon.
1962 COLLEGE CO ED FASHION CONTEST
WIN A ROUND TRIP TO EUROPE VIA
PAN AM JET CLIPPER*
AND A SUMMER SESSION
AT THE UNIVERSITY OF YOUR CHOICE *
PLUS A COMPLETE LANZ TRAVEL WARDROBE. J
In addition, there are opportunities to win
24 various Lanz wardrobe prizes!
* Entry blanks and complete information available at
man
CONTEST CLOSES MARCH 15, 1962. 1
Winners will be announced by April 15, 1962.
t V
•Prlie includes tuition plus
room and board at any university
lifted in the book. New Horizons in j
I Education, (or any course desired ]
for which the winner is eligible
DOWNTOWN EUGENE
FASHION CORNER
- MAIN STREET SPRINGFIELD
EUGENE HOTEL
Democrat's Letter
Compliments Flemming
Representative Edward N. Fad
eley, Lane County Democrat, com
plimented University President
Arthur S. Flemming, a Repub
lican. and look a swipe at State
Senator Walter J. Pearson, a
Democrat, in a letter sent to
Flemming Tuesday.
Fadeley wrote the letter in the
wake of Pearson’s criticism of
Flemmings Lincoln Day Din
ner speech, in which the Univer
sity President reaffirmed his in
tention to work actively in poli
ties.
"LAST SI MMER I wrote you
personally welcoming your pro
gressive influence upon the State
and upon your party,” Fadeley
said in the letter. “Now I want
to say publicly that I still wel
come that influence and that both
the State and your party can use
it.”
Contacted by telephone Tues
day. Fadeley said that many peo
ple think of Flemming only as
the University President. The
state representative said he be
lieves that Flemming generally
speaks publicly for himself in
political matters, not as an aca
demic administrator.
EADEL.EV SAID that it would
be a mistake if people who have
(ho experience and knowledge
of Flemming should act as if they
have no convictions.
"Since Senator Pearson is nom
inally of my party, you may be
thinking that my party can use
a little progressive influence
too. ' Fadeley said in his letter.
"Blit let me say that in my per
sonal lodgment his thinking is
as far from that of the rank and
file Democrat as is the thinking
of the more conservative mem
bers of your party.”
Women's Co-ops
Elect Trustees
The women's co-ops elected
(heir board of trustees Monday.
The new president is Pat Dund
erberg of I tehee House; vice pres
ident, Nadine Anderson of High
land House; secretary. Sharon
Sloane of Highland Hou.se; and
treasurer, Vivian Paul of Rebec
House.
Other members of the board
arr Ceiesre Hc-nnies, of Highland
House, Frances Daulsberg of
University House. Jacqueline
Timperlev of Rebec House, and
Caroline Kleczynski of University
House.
Classified Ads
RATES: 5c per word first insertion; 3c thereafter. Minimum
charge 50c. All classified ads must be in before 3:30 p.m. on the
day preceding publication. Call DI 2-1411, Ext. 618.
FOR RENT
MALE students. Double rooms
for rent. Kitchen facilities. See
427 E. 13th. or call DI 2-1935.
1 BEDROOM, unfurnished house.
Stove, refrigerator optional.. S70
per month. 1765 Columbia, phone
PI 5-3369.
WANTED
ONE bicycle (owner's only mode
of transportation t disappeared
from front of Music School.
Girl’s blue bike with basket. DI
4-3893.
TUTORING
TUTORING in grammar, compo
sition c" literature. DI 5-6963.
SERVICES
LOW COST flying in Taylor
craft, flyers or experienced fly
ers. Join club and learn to fly
at owner rates. Fee and dues just
cover cost of upkeep, insurance,
hangar rent. etc. DI 3-1130.
TYPING, my home. 310 East
31st. Pickup and delivery if de
sired. Electric typewriter. DI 3
1913.
IRONING. $.80 per hour. DI 4
4336. 473 E. 16th, formerly 336
E. Broadway.
EXPERIENCED sewing and al
teration, reasonable rates. DI
5-0800.
IRONING wanted. $1 an hour.
University district. 1676 East
15th. DI 3-2969.
LEARN TO FLY! Call one of T
BIRDS now for detail on econo
mical established flying club.
Steve Beardslee, DI 5-5875;
George Coulter. DI 5-3593; John
Tegstrom, ext. 1362; Jim Theda,
DI 2-2345; Scott Walker, ext.
373, or Dave Pierce, DI 3-9427.
TYPING electric typewriter
Carole Quarles. DI 4-9635.
TYPING; Smith - Corona Elec
tric. Jackie Scott. Westmore
land Village. 1771 Cleveland,
ext. 379
SERVICES
DR. ROBERT B. MCDONALD
Optometrist
Visual Examination
Contact Lens Fitting
and consultations by
appointments
Contact Lens Service
and supplies.
DI -1-2320 921 Willamette
TYPING—Manuscript and thesis.
Electric typewriter. Former le
gal and statistical typist. DI 3
7581.
TYPING — Experienced. Ann
Cain, DI 3-5557.
QL ALITY Typing. Theses, manu
scripts. papers. Special Student
Rates. 10-12, 1-5 Monday thru
Friday. Avenue Business Co.,
110°. Pearl. DI 3-2098.
FOR SALE
1P56 VOLKSWAGEN. Excellent
condition. New battery and
brakes. DI 5-5393.
1960 VESPA, good cond.. buddy
seat, windshield, economical. DI
1-9SS1. Call after 4 p.m. week
days.
USED maternity smocks, good
condition, size 14. DI 4-1227.
DAVENPORT, end tables, lamps,
dinette set. rug. bunk oeds. DI
3-9969.
WORK WANTED
IRONING wanted, $1.25 a dozen
includes everything. Di 3-077S.
446 E. 12th, Apt. 5.
AUTO REPAIRS
BALANCE all 4 wheels. Regular
$10 value. Student and faculty
rates $4.88.
GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE
164 West 7th
LOST & FOUND
POUND Sold wedding band, vi
cinity of 18th and Potter. DI
3-215S.
LOST—SAE pin near library, if
found call Dale Farr, ext. 292.