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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1965)
Society Sets Meeting Time At last week s meeting, Skull and Dagger -sophomore mcn'» honorary — initiated now mom bora: Hob Hollay, Richard Bee son, Doug Coatc, Scott Farlelgh, Miko Donahue, Lee Nouman, Bruce Robb, Rick SkopiJ, and Phil Hanson, Jr, Group to Discuss Protest Gathering A teach-in Saturday at Oregon State University and a largo pro test mooting in Salem Sunday will bo discussed today at a moot ing of ttio Faculty Student Com mittee to Stop the War in Viet Nam. The Salem meeting will be co sponsored by groups from Portland State College, Lewis and Clark College, Willamette Uni versity, OSU and the University. The Faculty-Student Commit tee's meeting will be at 8 p m. in the SU and will be an open forum for the discussion of the group's plans for the 1985 08 school year Further information may be ob tained by calling Bob Holmes at 345 .Viltl BAGELS SAN FRANCISCO BREAD Fresh Wednesday Mr. D's 1509 W.llamette r Nfw officers were elected, to serve for the coming ye;ir: presi dent, Denny Dodge; vice presi dent loin ('ox; secretary treas urer, Tony Hazapiz. The group's advisor is Philip Beal, Assistant Dean of Men Meetings will be announced In advance They will be held at « p.m. in the SU. Musicale Series Starts Wednesday The Morning Musicale Series sponsored by the alumnae of Mu I’hi Epsilon, a national music hon orary, announce a concert to be given Thursday at the Univer sity. Pianist Virginia Marks from Washington, DC. will appear in concert at 8 p m in the music auditorium. Mrs Marks, an alumna of Mu Phi Epsilon, is the winner of the Sterling Staff Concert Series Award given by the honorary to outstanding young musicians. Season tickets for a series of three concerts, including the one on Oct 14, are available through Mu Phi Epsilon members for $2 Single admissions for this concert will lie available at the door for $1 50 TODAYS STAFF Night Editor. Maxine Elliott Reporter: Carol Lowery Proofreader: Carol flammitt. FIRST COLLEGE INTERN IN NEW STANDARD PROGRAM HON KALINA, a student in the University of Ore gon Graduate School of Business Administration, is the first participant in Standard Insurance Com pany’s new college intern program. He is also able to serve you as a Standard Insur ance representative, and can be reached at the address below. 2066 W. 16™ WAY (Wistmartlantf Pnj«ct) EUGENE • PHONE: 345-7515 Standard INSURANCE COMPANY LIFE • HEALTH • GROUP “Uofonu G* g**, bll ATTENTION FACULTY AND STUDENT WIVES Are you a social worker with a MSW and at least one year’s experience in a social work agency? You are needed in a challenging supervisory position in the community! Vacancies also available in case work positions in child welfare and public assistance. ACSW supervision available. Call 342-1361, ext. 233 CLASSIFIED ADS NOTICE CLASSIFIED Deadline. 2:W) p m. day preceding publi- j cation Deadline for Monday,, however, is 10 a m. Friday. Classified Cost: 5c per word the first day, 3c per word every day thereafter. FOR SALE NEAR the University! Modern up to date, older 3 bedroom home. Inside utility room, at tached Kara go, full walk-in attic, large covered patio, and lovely yard. $21,500. Eugene Realty,: 342-3102. MONO amp, $45. Microphone, $45. Stereo amp, §150. Ampex 620 Monitor, $150. Complete Scuba outfit, $160. 344-0310 evenings. SPEED QUEEN automatic wash er, stainless steel tub, very good condition. $40 344 4401. DINETTE set. good condition. $1700. Call ext. 1325. RECORDS—Cheap. 34^5619. CONCORD 4 track stereo tape re corder. Magnavox stereo AM-FM record console, like new. Best offer over $100 on each Pack ard Bell hi-fi, best offer. Used art books, priced for quick sale. 343 9358. STEREO TAPE RECORDER — 4-track, ROBERTS-AKAI, M 7. Call Arnie Mitchell, 345 9034. DESK model typewriter, good condition, $40, or trade for girl's or boy’s bicycle. 345-0880. USED Smith-Corona portable typewriter, good condition, $50. 345 4827 after 6. HOFFMAN 19 inch TV. $25 Call ext. 1608 after six. 344 0983. REDUCED rates on Playboy sub scriptions. Contact authorized campus representative at 1598. BIC; Gibson 12-string plus case, $85. '41 Cadillac convertible, re built engine, $200. '56 350 BSA. $200 Man’s 3-speed bicycle, per fect shape. $25. 345-7067. BURMESE Siamese kittens. $10 Evenings. 345-3990. AUTOMATIC washer Real good condition. $50. 296 Benjamin. CARS & CYCLES TEN speed bicycle. Kent frame. All parts new. Center pull brakes, package rack. $15. 958 Patterson after 6 p.m. '58 CHEVY 2-Dr., stick, V 8. clean, chrome rims, $500. Don Simpson, ext. 1820. 1963 WHITE Volkswagen, excel lent condition, underseal, white walls, seat belts. Service record available. Call Sherrell at ext. 440. See it after 6 p.m. at 2345 Adams. SELL or trade 1952 Singer Sports car, needs work, best offer. 343 1284. '59 STUDEBAKER Lark, two owners, good condition, good tires. Stick. Call 345-4620 after 3 p.m. or ext. 2157 nights. 1965 DATSUN 310 Spl., Conver ihlc, black with red Interior, 14, 000 mi. $2195. 688 2609. Want to really get results?— Use Emerald Classified Ads— Phone 342-1411, Ext. 1818. Save on Gasoline! Student Body or Faculty Member Identification Will Save You Money at Copping's 6th & Blair 342-2208 CARS & CYCLES HONDA 160, excellent condition, $425, Phone after four, Monday, Wednesday and Friday. 345 8000. 1961 VOLKSWAGEN convertible, very good condition. Must sell. Reduced from S995 to $8.%) 522 H. 13th. Phone 345-2852. 1960 FORD Sunlincr convertible. Very good condition, price low for quick sale. $650. 345^2015 or 3811 Hilyard. LATE ’64 model 250 ce. Scram bler, 2,500 miles, excellent con dition. Call 345-9375 after 3 p.m. Jim Lucas. 1904 FALCON Station wagon, ex cellent condition, for sale by for eign faculty member leaving country. Call Nielsen, ext. 1533. 1963 MONZA Convt7 Excellent condition, new engine, low mile age, R. H., 4-spd. 1736V4 Moss. Ph. 343-6893. MAN’S 3-speed bicycle, like new —used last spring term only. $40 including side baskets. 345-1092. 1961 NORTON 250 cc.. low mile age, good condition, $275. 2456 University. 345-4979. 1956 OLDSMOBILE Convertible, runs good. $100. 1295 W. 24th. 343 1764. 1940 CADILLAC Sedan, excellent condition. 342-2813. Ask for Sam. ’61 MONZA, 3-speed, R&H, ex tremely good condition, priced to sell. 344-5782 evenings. ’65 HONDA 305, low mileage, ex cellent condition. $550. 343-0511. ’64 50 cc. Honda step-through. SI25. 342 2853. HONDA 250 Scrambler. Call Ken at ext. 474. 1962 PONTIAC convertible with aluminum wheels, leather inte rior, excellent condition, ext. 356 1964 HONDA Trail 90. Exception al condition, extras. Perfect for hunting, riding to class. See to appreciate. 2342 Emerald, 345 6125. $289, or make offer. '64 HONDA Sport 50. Excellent. $175. Inquire Watson 102. SERVICES EXPERT typist, IBM Electric, graduate school approved. Term papers, thesis, and drafts. 688 4284. STENOGRAPHER, accurate, con fidential, IBM executive type writer, dictaphone, mimeograph. References. 688-3579. IRONING, one day service. Ex cellent work, $1 per hour. 2444 University St. 344-2617. QUALITY typing. U of O gradu ate. Graduate approved. Editing. IBM executive. 342-2045. TYPING — FAST~SERVICE7~ 344 8930 TYPING. IBM Electric. 688-4714 TYPING, graduate school ap proved. Fast, accurate. 343-4719. SPEEDEE TYPING SERVICE. Reasonable. 345-1658. EXPERIENCED typist, graduate approved. 344-9679. REPAIRS — Typewriters, adding machines, cleaned, adjusted. 345-8625. HELP WANTED GRADUATE student to help stu dent with math part time. Will pay. Write or contact 1140 Grant No. 7, Eugene. CO-EDS—part-time work, $50 $150 a mo. Call Gary Lofgren, 344-6111, evenings. DO YOU have a financial prob lem? If you are an average or above female student, enjoy chil dren and have a pleasant per sonality, you might qualify for this desirable position; free room and board in new home close to campus in return for light house work and some babysitting. 343 7661. HELP WANTED OPPORTUNITY FROM GER MANY — Wc are seeking stu dent sales representatives to sell hand made, custom tailored ski and casual wear. Guaranteed sales through remarkable prices and services. Reply immediate ly to: ANM AROBERB A YERN, ATTN': Mart. Postlagernd Post amt No. 2, 8500 Nuernberg, Ger many. PROMOTIONAL ADVERTISING DEPT. Young man to assist me in order dept, of local firm. Hourly wage. Must be available for some night work. One part-time position available for student. Personnel Dept., 345-0216. VERSATILE piano player to work night club 40 miles from Eugene. SI25 a week. 345-6457 after 5. FOR RENT SPLENDID, complete and com fortable two bedroom apartment to share with male grad. 24 hr. heat; utilities furnished. S55 each. 2308 Willamette. 344-9710. GIRLS over 21. Room plus use of apt. and linens. 10 minutes campus. S37.50 monthly. 2296-3 Patterson. ROOM & BOARD BOARD and room in private home near campus. 1 male student or employed person. 344-8537 or 688-2628. BOARDERS: Two meals a day, $40 per month, ext. 1997. WANTED WANTED: Male roommate to oc cupy 2 bedroom apt. near cam pus. S30 per month plus elec tricity. 376 E. 11th, Apt. No. 2. SENIOR or graduate woman for one-half of 2-bedroom furnish ed apt Your half. $67.50. Call 343 0789 after 5:30 p m. SENIOR or graduate woman for roommate in large spacious two bedroom apt. Please phone 343 7497 after 5:30. FEMALE student or graduate to share apt. Call 345-2122 after 5 p.m. \ OLl’NTEER readers to read for blind student. Call Dan Nellis, 345-5845 or Ext. 2300. | CAMPUS employee wishes girl roommate to share home. 345 8206, after 5. WANTED to rent: 3 to 4 bedroom house, fireplace, in University area, after Nov. 1. 342-2030. RIDES — RIDERS SALEM committee wants riders MWF. One way or all three days. Call E. C. Hogan. 364-4335. TWO girls need weekend ride to j Seattle. 342-4626. PERSONAL OFFICIAL OPENING: Young Republican Office, 221 Nestor, 8-10 p.m. Tues-Thurs. j Come on over and B.S. a while. BEFORE you horse around, come in and have your mane j shortened. SU Barber Shop. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Black patent leather bill fold. If found, call ext. 373. Kay Manning. LOST: Man's black wallet. Own i er must have l.D. Reward. Ph. 2373. MISCELLANEOUS WANT BETTER GRADES? New course gives you perfect mem ory. Nothing forgotten. No word associations, tedious repetition or hypnosis. Releases photo graphic mind. Makes you a suc cess. Too good to be true? It’s guaranteed, immediate results, improved grades, or money back. Complete course only $4.98. Psychological Studies, S i 530, 320 S.W. Stark, Portland, I Oregon.