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FSC Plans Activities tor Summer The Faculty-Student Committee to Stop the War in Viet Nam has announced an intensified cam paign to arouse campus interest this summer. Events include a peace trip dance, art festival, and production of Barbara Car son’s satiric drama "McBlrd.” "I'art of our scries of anti war dims may have to be de ferred to full term," said Ml chuel Seguri, FSC chairman, "but the faculty conducted seminar workshop is definitely on. We'll have a speaker in July." In the past FSC has sponsor ed Southeast Asia experts Ber nard Fall and Felix Green, and Donald Duncan, the Green Beret who resigned in disgust at the pointless brutality of United States military acts in Viet Nam As weekly routine FSC will continue to staff its literature table on the Student Union ter race. Membership in FSC is open to all students and faculty who oppose the war. Persons interested in participating in the summer program may drop by the terrace table, or phone information chair man Brandyn Feldman at 345 (W20 or Segarl at 344-3730 ASUO Calls For Petitions The ASUO is still asking for petitions for summer members for the course evaluation com mittee, Student Conduct Com mittee, and Student Court. Petitions may be turned in any time In room 301 Allen llall. Deadline for petitions is 5 p.m. Tuesday. The course evaluation com mittee will work on prepara tion of a booklet to be pub lished in the fall. CLASSIFIED ADS NOTICE Emerald classified ads can be placed in The Emerald office in 301 Allen, Monday through Thuraday from 1-3 p.m. Classified ad rates for the sum mer are 5c per word the first day, 3c per word every day thereafter. FOR SALE LOVELY two-story, four-bdrm. home, study, living rm., din. rm., modern maple kitchen, 2 bath, washer, dryer, refrig., 15 cu. ft. freezer, built-in range, oven and dishwasher, f.c.b., fenced in back yard, 20 min. commuting to Eu gene on freeway. By owner, 942 5425, 323 N. 9th, Cottage Grove. 3 BEDROOM home in S.E. Eu gene Lovely, fenced-in yard, $14,975, KHA Call 345-7713 after 5 p.m. THK UNIVERSITY’S Faculty-Student Committee to Stop the War in Viet Nani staged this march during academic year to protest U.S. involvement in the war. The committee will hold a program of discussions and other activities on the war this summer. Professional Dancer Featured in Recital Sopme Maslow, New York choreographer and dancer, will present a public performance to day at the University. She and members of her tech niques of dancing class will per form excerpts from two of her r works, ‘'Prologue and tolksay at 8 p m. in the School of Mu sic Auditorium. Miss Maslow is concluding a two-week stay at the University where she has served as artist in residence for the Summer Aca demy of Contemporary Arts. 1 two fine locations Pancake Restaurant 6 Blocks from Campus the BEST pancakes also Hamburgers Steaks — Chicken Shrimp — Salads Open 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. Open Sundays 652 E. Broadway Parkside Lounge Quiet, relaxing dining . . . the finest food in town. Why not make Stanley's a part of your evening’s entertain ment. Drop in fop dinner be fore the show or a snack afterwards. Open 6:30 a m. to 12 p.m. Open Sundays 845 Willamette TV RENTALS ALL SIZES DEKA ELECTRONICS 390 W. 12th Ph. 342-2488 PATRONIZE YOUR • ADVERTISERS' • FOR SALE SOUND 3-bflrm. homes with spe cial FHA terms giving low move in cost to 90-day vets, others, come in and talk it over! Call Hal Barton, evenings 345-3952; 1140 Hilyard branch 342-2438. CLARENCE F. HYDE, REALTOR ~moving7 Table (34x78), armchair, garden tools, lamps, dishes, miscellane ous. 344-5804, preferably eve nings. SCHWINN 10-speed bike. Cost S75 new; a steal at best offer over $50. Excellent condition—never ridden in rain. Call 343-5987 aft er six. T-BIRDS Flying Club member ship. Leaving area—must sell. Best offer over $45. Call Bob, 343-5987 evenings. BUYING or selling a home? Either way call Larry Whitson— 345-8244 with Cougill-Hansen Realtors. MOBILE home. Older model Westwood. Furnished. 8 x 24, $5E0. Write Judith Burke, Gen eral Delivery, Creswell. ’60 PLYMOUTH Fury, sharp, white walls, V-8, automatic pow er steer 342-1411, ext. 1016. Aft er 5 call 342-3588. ’56 FORD Station Wagon. Bent out of shape, runs neat, $55. Call Karl Krauskopf, 343-5335 evenings. BABY GRAND PIANO. 942 5424. CARS & CYCLES 1952 XK120M Jaguar Coupe. Good condition. $795. Will con sider trade for Volkswagen. 688 9399. 1960 VOLKSWAGEN Sedan. Ex cellent condition. All extras. $750. 344-9684. 1958 VOLVO Station Wagon. Good condition. Call Vera, 345-1918 after 5. WANTED ATTRACTIVE college girls with pleasing personality and neat appearance as assistants with fast growing cosmetic firm. Good income and have fun. Call 688 1596. INHABITANTS of large two-story house now rushing for high stepping roommates. Alice Ja kobs, 1485 Mill, 343-4840. ROOMMATES to share two bed room house for summer. Some what furnished. Call Phil, ext. 1817 or 343 9310. ROOMMATE wanted for summer —female—have apartment now. 343-3706. SERVICES WANTED: Dry Cleaning. Dry cleaning by Campus Cleaners, 1432 Orchard Street. Drive-in parking. Pants 69c, suits $1.25, jackets 80c. Alterations and laundry. Bulk, 9 pounds $1.50. 8:00 to 5:30 week days and 8:00 to 5:00 Saturday. 23 years ex perience! COMPLETE typing and multi lithing service. Reasonable rates, satisfaction guaranteed. Pickup and delivery—no charge. Book keeping, billing, mailing, tran scription, and photocopying serv ice also available. D and M Services. Post Office box 1926 — 688-5605, anytime. CLASSICAL guitarist will teach beginning or intermediate stu dents. Must be able to read mu sic. Call 343-0814. TYPING. IBM electric carbon ribbon. Elite type. Evenings or weekends. 343-1327. SPANISH tutoring. Any level. Experienced bi-lingual native teacher. 343-6325. TYPING, 5 yrs. experience. Grad uate School approved. Call 726 7274. WANTED: Typing, my home. Eve nings. Call after 6 p.m. 746-8674. WILL TYPE student papers. 688 | 7286. SERVICES QUALITY typing . . . editing . . . U of O graduate. Graduate school approved. IBM executive. Mrs. Davis Burnett, 3030 Willamette No. 6, 342 2045. TAPING, bookkeeping, mailing service. Professional. Reasonable rates. Call 344-3758 after 7. TUTORING in German. Phone 344-8790 evenings. SPEEDEE typing service. Reason able. 345-1658. TYPING—Fast service. 344-8030. HELP WANTED PART TIME SALES $200 a month guaranteed to qual ified students able to work 4-0 hours evenings. Must be over 20, personable and have reli able automobile. Two full time positions also available at $420 monthly. No canvassing or soliciting involved. Phone 747-8552. 11 a.m. to 2 pm. SUBJECTS wanted for interesting experiment in judgment. Call Mrs. Batori, 344-1481, Oregon Research Institute. FOR RENT FURNISHED apartments for rent. 1449 Pearl. 1 bedroom. S40. 2 bedroom $75. Call 345-2011 or 342-2771. ONE BDRM., very spacious, com fortable, complete living facili ties for two adults. All utilities furnished. $106. 2308 Willamette. | 344-9710. j TWO furnished 1 bedroom apart ments. 1 with view. Both redecor ated. Can be seen Sat. and Sun. [ 1-5. 1819 Kincaid. SUMMER rooms, 1 block from Library. $30 month and kitchen privileges. Call ‘Ken” evenings at Delta Chi, 345-9302. ROOM for girl in private home. Two blocks from campus. House privileges. $31. 342-2205. 96814 Alder. OCEAN FRONT, all electric, va cation apartment. By week or by day. 746-2746. SUMMER rooms for women. $30. Kitchen privileges. Rebec House. Call 344-2730. LARGE room for rent for male student. Near campus. 345-1008. ROOM TO RENT to mature per son. Swimming pool. 343-8915. DEKA TV rentals, at new low summer rates. 342-2488. RIDES —- RIDERS RIDE wanted to Forest Grove or Portland. Oregon on weekends. Will pay expenses. Leave Friday, return late Sunday. Call Jack Frohlickstein, Smith Hall, Rm. 101, ext. 1644. RIDE wanted to or toward Penn. Aug. 19. Minimum luggage. Will help pay expenses. Box 137. Carson Hall. LOST AND FOUND 3-MONTH-OLD male kitten. Light orange. Lost from 1560 Villard, Sunday evening. Favorite pet of 4 children. If found please call 343-5807. PERSONAL NORTHWEST Finders, Computer Dating Service. We will have our next computer run in about a month. Write to: Box 1907 Eugene. Oregon for free personality question naire. WHAT IS THE BAHA I WORLD FAITH? Informal noon diseusr sion today in SU. Bring your lunch.