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StudenfsOffered Gas Discount An ASIJO senator has lined up three Eugene gas stations and la working on a fourth to offer diacounta to atudenta. The diacounta will be on gaso line and other aervlcea. Lee Bollinger. senator at large, says the Signal station at 1811 Franklin Blvd , the Hancock station at 10th and Onyx, and the Pride of Oregon station at 782 East Broadway have al ready agreed to the program. The American station at Onyx and Franklin will also partici pate but its plana are not yet complete. Bollinger said the program will start "as soon as the stu dents start going in and buy ing gas.” Students will be able to get the discount by present ing their student body card Discounts will generally be two or three per cent on gas and 25 to 50 jwr cent on parts and service*. Bollinger said he also is work ing on discounts at hamburger places and clothing stores. He said he had tried grocery stores but that their small mar gin made discount* impossible. t *9 Campus Briefs Announcement* for Cimpu» Brief* m»»l be turn*d in by St JO pm the dav before publication BeratHMc of *pece limitation*, no tnnouiuonMQii will be run more then twice. Their will 1# a eompulaory Orrgan# *taff meeting at 7 |» tn t<«Uy in the Oirfe-4><4 0*fr Ar. > girl* inte re»frf| ,« telling it tb» In (*fyiattor«a1 Fr«t»vfcl lia/aar, m*> » t;ii ;j» at the \ Wt A office belly All inlerretni fffffo who would like to volunteer to e*fk in the ASt'O oftcr f»»r t»« w three lunir* a werV may cotifaei the ASt'O office *t ret IhJo. from J to 5 p.m. There will he a Sk ill and Ihggrr meet' ir»; *t p.m l«Ur **» the HI* AH INinibov rmlitttn *«Hc*r*tr*l in talk he to Mr Ihnlr pill I* *l>lr to mrtl with Ik m from V in II .**»», tewlay m the St/. Sonett number mil U pn*ud Amphibian* will meet *• 4,.Ml pm tmUy h l.*l Orritncrr All member* who were in »how *fc uliol to jittr'xl. There wdl be an important Kwama meet h r At 4 :'*) today ^ Application form* for the kwamA ami f‘Hi Ihet>* whoiar abtp* are iwiUWr n» the i»rAu of Wobwii'i ofbc*- Any freahman or p phramotv *»tl may apply. 'fhrrr will tar a meet mi if of I DC .it f»:15 m. Thur*da) *n the SC’. Horan number ill br j«loi. Campu* rhat>r4 will le held at 9 10 p ni t'»i*v at We»tr> Foundation, l*.lf» Kincaid, with Hubert Xm**bwy conducting the Com tnunwm mtakc. finwul iniormiilwxul meeting*, for *tu dent* who have applied or w ho plan to apply to ervr a* dorm if on m«niel<if» at the tint* rmilf during the neat wh<*4 yr«*r, will be held at 4 p m. »«*Ia> aw! Tbtir *da> in the f»«Jd Hi>ofu of (.aruiti Hall. .VII interested xtudent* %hould plan to attend one of the meeting*. There will lie Apraber* on the Delano tJrapr Strike at 7 pm. today in the Sl\ Ktwtn numlirr will lie pu*trd. PL-3 Program Wffhv \ v WEDNESDAY <.:Jf III NTt.KV IIKINKI EY REPORT EUGENE CAMPOS HE I’OMT 7:05 THE MANY KAI KS CIK VIET NAM: Knifrtir ifc how (41 fnmt Virl NaniJ H.tKJO mile*? IP* fight brrc. PRINCIPLES OK ECONOMICS f:.v> ENGLISH FILM: "Tradim* 4 9:«i THE HIG COUNT: “D«i» lor Ilc c»Mon" explore* mctliodx of data gather ing employed l>y thr CenMli* Bureau. 91*0 w HAT’S HAPPENING TO TV? A doeumratary examination of the p**t, pri-M-nt aiul future ol commercial and educational televinion. 10:J(i PL-J NEWS FINAL EVELYN WOOD READING DYNAMICS INSTITUTE EWRDI EMERALD CLASSIFIED: ADS nm NAiiE A T DEALER'S PRICE: New 1906 1ft” model Sylvania portable TV $115; New I960 19” maple Syl vania portable TV with matching maple stand $136; new 19fi« mod el Sylvania portable stereo with stand—2 portable speakers — Gerard turntable $157.50. Ph 345 7898 or .'1454413, FISHER STEREO Amplifier Eieo F.M. Multiplex tuner Four speed turntable Concord 3 speed stereo tape re corder Phone 344-0484 MODEL 520 Winchester 22 calibre target rifle, Redfield Olympic sights, heavy barrel. Complete with Jacket, carrying box, other accessories, $110, Call Swight. 343-5746. GRANDFATHER clock, perfect condition, beautiful handmade oak case, weight - driven move ment Westminster chimes. $300. 746 3839. MUST sell monaural hi-fi. Excel lent condition Was $190, now $20 At 2065 S Width or phone Jack, ext. 2261. JUST received new shipment of ADLER recorders—soprano, alto, and tenor. Wilson Music House, 1070 Willamette. CHAPEL train wedding gown, sz. 10-12. I paid $90, will sell for $45. Call Kathy, ext. 1911. 19” GE portable TV with stand, excellent condition, $65. Eve nings 343 0470. MINOLTA 16 II subminiature camera, $16. Remington porta ble typewriter, $25. 343-5345. STEIN W’AY piano, Gulbransrn grand piano Baldwin aerosonic ; organ. 343 9996. 35 MILLIMETER camera, range finder, Minolta A5. 344-3990. MAGNAVOX stereo, mahogany cabinet. $75. 746-1387 evenings. TWO S3 reserved seats for Glenn Yarborough. Ext. 2036. 21” HOFFMAN cabinet TV, good condition $25. 344-0481. CARS & CYCLES ~ GO ING TO EUROPE? Pick up a new Volkswagen or Porchc overseas and save a bun dle on transportation costs. All details arranged before you I leave. Purchase, delivery, fi nancing, insurance, licensing and shipment home included. A 11 models available. Call our over seas expert (he just dropped back with one). Chuck Merrill. Pape-Cross VW 2nc, 20 Coburg Rd 343 3307. Theater to Select Players for'Hour' Auditions for the celebrated Lillian Heilman drama, The Children's Hour,” will be held at 7:30 p.m. today in the Arena Theatre, first floor of Villard Hall, and at 4 p.m. Thursday in the Arena Theatre. Anyone who cannot attend either of these two audition per iods is asked to contact the show’s director, Horace W. Robinson, at Ext. 1787. Twelve women’s roles and two men’s roles are available. A con siderable number of the women’s roles are for girls of the approxi mate age of 14. Holy Week Services at the Episcopal Campus Center Noon—Wednesday and Thursday Good Friday—at St. Mary’s Episcopal Church Noon to 3 o’clock CARS & CYCLES SLEEK 1941 navy blue CADIL LAC convertible, rebuilt engine, new upholstery, excellent white sidewall tires, lowered. New brakes, dial spot lights, radio— not installed. Needs new top and some body work. $250 cash. Call 345-7067. 1052 CflEEN Studebaker, new metallic green paint job. V-8, good rubber. Standard trans mission. $125. Dennis, ext. 1643 after 9 mornings. 1931 FORD pickup. Running con dition. Extra “A” engine. .Sealed beam headlights, hydraulic brakes, like new tires. Doug Anderson, ext. 375. MUST sell, $650, ’59 Volkswagen sedan. Excellent condition, radio, seat belts, new whitewalls. 343 9059. 1957 OLDS De Luxe 88, 2-door sedan. Only 4800 miles; excellent condition, one owner; automatic. Only $450 Call 345^5860 'MUST sell 1963 Pontiac, Le Mans sport coupe, V-8 326 automatic, i bucket seats, new white walled tires. $1,295. 34541740. ’63 HONDA 305 Hawk, excellent condition, $340. Call Terry, ext. 527. '64 HONDA Scrambler, just re built. Extra tires, sprocket, hel met included. $450 344-7333. HONDA S-90, full Scrambler gear. Excellent condition. Cost $500. Sell for $325 or ? 344 9280. 1965 DATSUN, Fair Lady conver tible sportscar, black with red interior, like new, 5,700 mi., still on warranty. 688-2609. 1963 VOLKSWAGEN. 15,000 miles on present engine. 2044 W. 17th 344 6671. '65 HONDA CB-160. Top condi tion, many extras. Best oiler 343 3543. 1965 HONDA 300 Barnett clutch, like new, $500. Call Dave, ext. 1997. '60 DODGE, R and H., auto.. $475 or best offer. Rich Miller, ext. 1072. 1962 SS Chev. convertible red w. white top. Excellent condition. No trade. $1,350. 344-0180. 1965 HONDA ^90, under 1600 : miles. $330. Sam Frogner, ext. 1072. ’64 HONDA 150, engine rebuilt January 1966. Best offer. Brad ! Frank, ext. 1643. 1959 RAMBLER wagon. Fair shape. Very clean. 344-7600. ’59 PLYM. Wagon. 9 pass., P S ., P.B. $250 offer. 343-0836. '65 SPRITE. Nice. $1595. Call 345-2595 after 6. 1962 HARLEY 175ec. Good pow er, good shape, extras. 344-7600. 1950 DE SOTO. Good condition. $100. 343 4295. i 1962 HONDA Sport 50cc. Motor I overhauled. $100. 344-0481. 1960 403 PEUGEOT—vsun roof, good condition. 345 7365. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE throughout the U.S.A. and Canada. A New Prod uct which will sell itself. Our line is a complete business within itself, no sideline investment ment necessary. Space-age ad vance. Used by homes, hotels, farms, institutions, factories, plant government installations and business. National Advertis ing by Company. Users may or der for $13.95 per gallon deliv ered prepaid. Exclusive franchise. Investment secured by fast moving inventory with a guarantee sell agreement. $400 minimum—$14,758.40 max imum investment. For complete information or call: Area Code 314-PE. 9-0125 Franchise Sales Division 0-2 3024 North Lindbergh Blvd. St. Ann, Missouri 63074 NUULt CLASSIFIED Deadline: 2:00 p.m. day preceding publi cation. Deadline for Monday, however, is 10 a m. Friday. Classified Cost: 5c per word the first day, 3c per word every day thereafter. SERVICES QUALITY TYPING . . . EDIT ING . . . U of O graduate. Graduate school approved. IBM executive Mrs. Davis Burnett, 3030 Willamette No. 6. 34^2045. WANTED: Typing, my home. Evenings. Call after 6 p.m. 746 8674. WILL type student papers. 688 7286. TUTORING in German. 344 8790 lUiuniiMi in opanisn. Ext. 1119. TYPING—Fast Service 344 8930. FOR RENT ROOMMATE wanted: Senior stu dent would like to share furnish ed duplex apartment at $35 per month. Call 344-0281. FURNISHED. Beautiful, quiet spacious bed-sitting room, bath and shower. Lovely yard. $42 2308 Willamette 344^710. PLEASANT, inexpensive, sleep study room (near campus), for compatible male student. Call 344 4666. STUDENT MANOR apts. near campus. Both 1 and 2 bedroom apts. available; carpeted. 344 0034. FURNISHED studio apartments, some utilities furnished, $100 per month. 344-4674. NICELY furnished one bedroom apartment. $120. 1815 Kincaid Evenings 688-4916. * FURNISHED apartment, available now, 2 blocks off campus. $75. Call 343-0457. SUNNY 1 bedroom apartment, 1 block from U of O library. Very reasonable rent. 345-5002. ROOM, house privileges. Beauti ful view. 156 W. 23rd. 343-4959. Call after 5. FREDERICK Manor has a va cancy. HELP WANTED ATTENTION STUDENTS Interviewers Needed 15 male students needed to work part time until end of term. Full time until September. This is a salaried position. Must be available 3 nights a week until summer. Working hours 2:30 p.m. until 9 p.m. Contact Mr. Swarenger, 345-0216. EASY, fun. interesting opportu nity to help in research in judg ment. Two hour experiment at Oregon Research Institute needs subjects immediately. Why not call 344-1481 and make an ap pointment with Mrs. Baton? IMMEDIATE opening for two college students, married men, who need to earn $75 to $100 per week part time (your own hours), car essential. Some di rect sales experience helpful, leads furnished. Call Mr. Brooks, 345-8304 for interview. SUBJECTS for judgment experi ments. Call Mrs. Batori at Ore gon Research Institute, 344-1481 between 3-5 p.m. DESPERATELY needed: Tutor in psychological statistics. Call Leanne, ext. 1547 from 8-5. WANTED MOVING IN JUNE? Save sales commission. We need a distinctive older or contem porary 3 bedroom home in South or East Eugene To $22,000. Pri vate buyer. 344-3531 after 5. MALE roommate to share 2-bed room apartment near campus. Your half $30 per month. 376 E. 11th Ave., Apt. 2. WANTED PART TIME receptionist, ov*r 21, neat and attractive, some typing. $1.25 per hour Call John McGinty, 688-5411 or 344-4370 evenings for appointment. FEMALE roommate to share large modern apartment. -Call 343 1409, 3-7 p.m. ONE male roommate $36 per mo. Call before 4:30 p.m. or after 10:30 p.m. Alan Higbie, 345-4814 MALE roommate. Studio apart ment. 343-3543 3RD girl wanted to share two - bedroom apartment. 343-1365. MALE roommate. 1844 Kincaid, No. 8. Call 345-2595 after 6. MALE ROOMMATE. 343-9506. TRAVEL VISIT Russia and Israel or Is rael, Rumania. Bulgaria, Yugo slavia, Czechoslovakia, Poland, or Spain and North Africa. $999. Hotels, meals, sightseeing, jet, roundtrip from New Vork San dra Hano, 4548 Banner Drive, Long Beach, Calif 90807. LOST AND FOUND LOST: Dark brown wallet cn March 28 or 29. Contains impor tant papers. Reward. Call Mat schek at ext. 1994 LOST: Women’s reading glaises with brown frames. Please con tact Maxine. 343-7367 or ext. 2283 WRONG jacket at computer dance? Call 375, room 305. PERSONAL WOULD YOU BELIEVE? EWRDI NORTHWEST FINDERS COM PUTER DATING SERVICE is now in operation. You can pick up a free questionnaire at BILL BAKER’S MEN’S STORE or from your organizational presi dent. Or write to NORTHWEST FINDERS Box 1907 Eugene, Oregon 97401 and we will send you a copy. Then you fill it out and send it to us, with a check or money order for S3.00. JUli\ UrU.LLlB • NOW! Spring cometh; a n exceedingly fine time to learn the unique art of flying. U. O. memberships just S60. Monthly dues S10. Low est rates; FREE ground school, more plans (8) than any other group. It’s FUN, too! Call 343 4536 for complete info. ATTENTION PERSHING RIFLE: MAN: All former members of company G-ll and any interest ed Cadets, Midshipmen, or stu-i dents are asked to attend reor ganization meeting to be held at the ROTC Detachment at 11 a m! —P R 2nd Lt. Stephen P. Bell,' Expansion Officer, 9th Regiment.; PLAYBOY College Rate Subscriptions: 1 year ...$ 6.50 2 year..$12.00 3 year . .$16.90 Send check or M O. PAYABLE' TO Louie Abramson < Campus Rep.) 110 E. 15th. 345-4860. VAUGHN’S FIRST YEAR ANNIVERSARY TWO FOR THE PRICE OF ONE SALE. Includes: Suits — Sport Coats — Slacks — Sport Shirts —Wash Pants — and Bermuda Shorts. 1225 Alder. 344-2701. YR elections Thursday at 7 p m. in the SU. Come out and sup port your candidate. SURFBOARD RENTALS Good selection of boards and sizes: Brian Phinnev, ext. 1641. TAKE ME sailing. , Suzanne 343 5378. TO THE 9. Because of your spring vacation, Santa Cruz has turned into a dry zone. FROG-EYES loves Bali Hai. 1 'EVELYN WOOD Reading Dynamics Institute.