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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1966)
'Sir to Leave... (Continual from payr I) were 3,000 students on the cam pus, student activities were limit ed mainly to such events as Home comm# and Junior Weekend, and the Student Union and Kducation al Activities budget was $.'100,000 Now there are 13,000 students, activities have broadened con siderably, especially in (lie poll tical area, and the budget this year will come close to $1 million. "Constant Contacts” University President Arthur S. Flemming said, "There are few people who have so intimate a knowledge of the University alumni and friends because of the constant contacts he has had with students during his many successful years directing the Student Union. "We are most fortunate in be ing able to call on the talents of someone with the abilities Mr Kllingson possesses to continue to provide the University with in spired leadership in this impor tant field." Kllingson made the "basic de cision" to accept the appointment in the middle of March, though there were details to work out after that The offer "came as a complete surprise." "I had not anticipated that kind of work," he said, "and I go into it with reservations, since I am following an extremely able man.” Itexrrvotionx He said the reservations were "whether I could do it" and "whether I would he happy doing it." His new job? ' You can't equate that job with this one." Kllingson said. "The ability of public institutions to move ahead will be determined by their ability to develop pri vate giving of uncommitted funds to supplement state funds and federal grant*.” He said one area be hoped to expand was a program of student giving. "If we can develop the concept of giving in the four undergraduate years, it should carry over,” he said He said he also hopes to raise money for areas in which he is especially interested, such as im provement of on-campus recrea tional facilities. Confidence in Cross He expressed confidence in ( loss's ability to handle the job. "Jack's relationship with students is good," he said, "lie’s complete ly honest with students. 1 feel confident that he will display the greatest effectiveness and effici ency in this position." Cross chuckled that, "I can see things being pretty rough. If I can follow Si's example 1 can’t go wrong. I think he has estab lished a rapport with students that few men have." "You get into :i pretty rough spot taking over from a guy who has a national reputation,” Cross added, referring to Ellingson's position as president of the As sociated College Unions. Cross said Kllingson will con tinue to work on long range SU planning, the 19ti(»-67 budget, and the draft of the Student Activi ties Committee. “Busy Summer” lie said he was "looking for ward to an extremely busy sum mer to get prepared for the on slaught of the coming year." He said two new people will be brought in on a temporary basis, one to replace him as associate director, another to substitute for Program Director Adell McMillan, who will be on sabbatical next year. Cross said he had asked only to be named acting director, since he is unsure whether he will he able to stay. He said he did not know if he would be a candidate for the permanent position. EMERALD CLASSIFIED ADS NOTICE CLASSIFIED Deadline: 2:00 p.m. day preceding publi cation. Deadline for Monday, > however, is 10 a.m. Friday. Classified Coat: 5c per word the Brut day, 3c per word every day thereafter. FOR SALE 6-ROOM HOME with excess bed space, 2 baths; qualified vet cun move in with loan costs arid pre paid expense down. Also older 2 bedroom homes on large lots from $6,900 to $12,000. Call Hal Barton, 345-3962 evenings or CLARENCE F. HYDE, REAL TOR. 342 2438. 1140 Hilyard Branch. HOUSE HUNTING FOR THIS FALL? Beautiful view from this exceptionally well built home and large lot on Lorane High-! way. For details please call Se curity Realty, 312 E, 11th. 342 2144 or 345-6957. SOUTH EUGENE — Attractive two bedroom home, family room, ( carpeting, large fenced lawn,! huge patio. Near Dunn school, j shopping, bus. SI 1,500. 344 5635. ' 315 E 34th Ave. 55* SUNFISH sailboat, handling dolly and car rack, $300. Call 7478272 APPLES, snappy, juicy, $1 bu shel. Bring containers. 1155 Mad ison. 342-2570. SMITH CORONA portable type writer. $70. Practically new. Call 345-8348 DENTAL equipment for first year dental school. 30 per cent savings. 345-7261. ONCE used 6-man nylon rubber raft, 2 oars, 5 lifejackets. $80. 345 9585 evenings. CARS & CYCLES MUST sell l!)t;:t Pontiac, Le Mans sport coupe, V-8 326 automatic, bucket seats, new white walled tires. $1,295. 345 0740 CLEAN and dependable 1960 Austin Healy. Excellent condi tion New paint and tires. Ex tras 345-1219. Co-op Members To Hear Report The annual meeting of co-op members will be held today at 7 p m. in 138 Commonwealth. The business will include a re port to the members by the president of the Board of Direc tors, nominations of three new members to the Board, and voting on amendments to articles and by-laws. Copies of the proposed amendments arc available at the office of the co-op store. Co-op membership card is re quired for admittance. Dorm Resumes Due Friday Resumes covering dormitory activities during the past school year will be accepted by the Housing Office at Carson Hall through 5 p.m. Friday, April 22. These will be used by an eight-m ember committee in making dormitory evaluations, Hal Kingslien, dormitory coun cil president, announced Mon day night. TODAYS STAFF Night Editor: Phil Sernas. Desk Editor: Chris Florea. Reporters: Jim Kimball, Jaqi Thompson, Clill' Sanderlin. Proofreader: Pat McCann. PERFORMANCE RESEARCH • COMPLETE DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN REPAIRS • SPECIALIZED TUNING • CHASSIS DYNO SERVICE • FACTORY TRAINED WITH 15 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN FOREIGN CARS VOLKS VOLVO TRIUMPH ENGLISH FORD If you are not satisfied with your present service, TRY OURS FAIR PRICES 345-8837 GUARANTEED SERVICE 720 Taylor, Eugene CARS & CYCLES | ’03 VW .Sedan. Mint condition in side and out, completely carpet ed, optional rims, engine in per fect condition, many extras, ask ing $1105. Stafford, rm, 105, ext. 1800, Craig. 1001 TKMRFST Spotless, inside and out. Radio, heater, automat ic. Recent motor overhaul. New rings, fuel pump, mufllcr, tail pipe. Rhone 343-2025. SAKK, economical, dependable 1004 Rambler C330 American) wagon. Stick shift, new tires, ra dio, heater, reclining seats. Only 20,000 miles. Immaculate. $1195. 343-1104 FOR SALK: 1957 Austin Mealy and 1905 Honda Scrambler Both in beautiful condition. 747-8308 j evenings. 1952 FORD, 0-cylinder, stick | overdrive, radio and heater, j Good metallic green. Best offer. 345-0122 SCRAMBLER 250 Honda ’63, ; clean and in good shape. John Pinkstaff, ext 1994. MEN’S Schwinn bike. Hood con dition $30. Phone 345-6155 after 6 p.m 1963 HONDA 250cc Scrambler, $385 Call Jim or Mike, ext. 1581. 125 PARILLA Italian Scrambler completely rebuilt. 1963 model. $350 345-8862. 1905 FIAT Spider. Extremely well cared for Sacrifice $1995. Trade accepted. 345-9937. 1955 CHEV. Forflor. Excellent condition. Black and white. $300. Call 345-8348 VESPA OS flood condition Rea sonable price. Call Larrv Durer, ext. 478 1958 VOLVO Cood condition $395 200“. N. 16th, Springfield.' after 5. 1955 BUICK Super. She isn't much to look at but she goes. 345 1981 1958 FORD Fairlane Two-Door V-8, automatic. $195. Phone 343-; 2925. 1949 BL'ICK, good tires, good en gine, runs, $75 or best offer 747 3628 1963 VOLKSWAGEN Sedan Make olTer. 896-3834. 1963 AUSTIN HEALY. $1250 Call 688 6369 after 6. '59 VESPA (IS. Ext. 474. FOR RENT ROOM for girl availahlr May 5 Sept. 5 including kitchen privil- , eges and wares, bedding, utili ties and phone, $40. Call Joanic, 342-5111 between 9-5. after that time 344 8071 or 688 6707. WILL rent to professor or stu dent 4 bedroom. 2 full bath home for summer term, .June 15 to Aug. 10. Call or write Rich ard Krvst, 1180 W. 13th. 345 3271. FURNISHED apis, studio now. 1 bdrtn. May 1 Parking; water and garbage paid. Campus area, 344 4674. ROOM and board in private home near campus. 1 male student or employed man. 344-8537. NICELY furnished one-bedroom apartment. $120. 1815 Kincaid. Evenings 688-4916. ROOMS for graduate or senior male students, 1 block off Uni versity. 344 7206. FURNISHED, charming, quiet, comfortahle, bed-sitting room, bath and shower, lovely yard. Parking. $44. 2308 Willamette 344-9710. UNFURNISHED apartment. New 3-room, built-in range, parking, laundry, $85. 764 Lawrence. (Rear bldg.) 344-8215. WANTED: 2 young married cou ples to share low rental cottage near University. Non-drinkers only. 344-1893. FOR RENT STUDENT MANOR apts. near campus. Both 1 and 2 bedroom apts. available; carpeted. 344 0034. HKNT, lease, or sell large South- ! cm Colonial home on Fernridge ! l,ake short. Available June 15. ' SI40 per month. 344-0634. ROOM, house privileges. Heauti- 1 ful view. 156 W. 23rd. 343 4959. ' Call after 5. PLEASANT room available, walk ing distance downtown and cam- 1 pus. Men only. 345-4247 345-8378 STUDIO apartment. Southwest | edge of campus. $75 .See at 765 E. 18th, No. 12, or 344.7369 WANTED MAJOR Airline will interview ap plicants for part time campus representative. This position will offer career opportunities in air line industry. Contact Placement Service for appointment. Inter views will be held April 21 be tween 9 a m.-4 p.m. TEACHER needs babysitter BfWF : 8:30-10:30, some housework 343 030! FEMALE roommate. 1 block from campus. $42.50 month. 345-7801. TRAVELING companion Polyne sia. Call Richards, Thornton Hall TWO IN THE RED coeds invite more roommates to share large ; two-story house. 343-4840. MALE roommate to share com pletely furnished apartment. I 343 9506. 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 JOB OPPORTUNITIES LOOKING FOR INTERESTING SUMMER EMPLOYMENT? For our 16-page prochure on what’s available (National Parks, NASA. etc.), how to apply and to whom, mail name, address and college along with SI to The Cro lee Company. Three Parkway Center, Pittsburgh. Penn. 15220. A-B L-E PERSONNEL Not the largest, blit one of the best. 715 S \V. Morrison, Rm. 601. Portland. 222 1634 We have many jobs for me and women! We have jobs for recent graduates and for those with 1 or 2 years of college. Come in to see us. FUN .JOB — GOOD PAY NO INVESTMENT Need 5 part time salesgirls. For appointment only call Tara. Fifth Ave. 746-8998. 9-10 a.m.. 6-7 p m SERVICES WANTED: Typing, my home. Evenings. Call after 6 p.m. 746 8674. QUALITY TYPING . . . EDIT ING . . . U of 0 graduate. Graduate school approved. IBM executive. Mrs. Davis Burnett, 3030 Willamette No. 6. 342 2045 SPEEDEE TYPING service. Rea sonable. 345-1658. ACCURATE typing. IBM electric. 345-5034 after 6 p.m. Anytime on weekends. WILL type student papers. 688 7286. SERVICES TYPING, 5 yrs. experience. Grad uate School approved. Call 720 7274. TYPING, near campus, graduate approved. 345-9673. TYPING—Fast Service. 344 8930. ACCURATE TYPING. 344-5781. HELP WANTED STUDENTS for part time canvas sing. Prefer married, hungry. 345 3293 after 6. ADVERTISING salesman, local newspaper, part-time, 2 or 3 days weekly. Commission. Phone 688 6221 before 3:30 p.m. 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 York. San dra Hano, 4543 Banner Drive, Long Beach, Calif. 90807. LOST AND FOUND FOUND: sweater at 17th and Kin caid. Must identify. Physical Plant. FOUND: Chevron Credit Card. Gerald H. Rust Contact Mike, ext 1897 LOST: Wallet. Reward. Ext. 1649, Salgado. REWARD for lost wallet. Jim York, 1641. PERSONAL RALLYE! Grab your car (you don’t need a sports ear) and a friend for a Sunday afternoon of fun. Trophies for largest group participating and for class places. Navigational and seat of-the-pants classes. Sunday, April 24, at the Bi Mart Parking lot. 18th and Chambers in Eu gene. Registration starts at noon. For information call 345 6847. VAUGHNS 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. 'IT MIGHT as well be Spring"’ Mancini's here, the decorations for the prom are beautiful, and even free refreshments served in a sidewalk cafe. DON'T MISS THE FANTASTIC SPRING PICNIC COMING APR. 30. ALL WELCOME. LIVE BAND. WATER. ANTICS. TICK ETS AT 1306 E. 18th. RM. 6 and 22. MAURIE GREEN: Frank wants to know. "Who is Tom Huston?” "Respectfully,” the 'Click” MAURIE GREEN: Missed you at the ORCL conven tion last weekend. Love the "Click” HOLY ANNIVERSARY! Would yoit believe we've been together 20 years? Would you believe 1*2 years? PETITIONS are now available for Asklepiads pre-medical hon rorary in box, 301 SU, or call Jerry, 344-9153. PETITIONS for I AMA DUMMA the women's honorary are now available. Contact Marsha, ext. 2288 or Judy, ext. 1381. FREE Collectors: Stamps — Greece. 345 7324. "TIRED of eating alone?” Call 345-4853 eves.. Sat., Sun. HAPPY BIRTHDAY Penny Pike. Love Second Floor WHAT HAPPENED to Maurie Green? STORY of C.C.C. at Co-op. 35c a copy. IT'S nice to be up and around. D. II.