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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1966)
McDonald Magic... (( untiiwi'd from pui/c 6) sleuths from a local wax museum honoring the incomparable ingen uity of man for horrors of rare device. O’Neal is condemned to he hanged but escapes at the cost of axing off his hand. He cap tains a hooker (I.aura Devon), then a hook and sundry other tools of truncation and plots the methodical deaths and rending of particular pounds of flesh from those that caught and condemned him. But Dlanodcin’s sorcerer tried too hard to he clever It conjured something borrowed to make it something new and in good and artistic taste hut failed to do any thing but reveal juvenility in its old age. The writers of the vision’s dia logue set m to be convinced their product is professional as indi cated by their attempts at flip pancy in the tours of the mu seum and their fatal attempts at witticisms and punishing puns. Heads I ^‘labored They make one character, for instance, say after the judge has been woefully decapitated, "He lost his head over a woman.’’ And at another point, the main character Cesare Denoca is made to say about the demented miscre ant, "When he comes after my head, he'll have to risk his own.” Thus heads seem to have gone to the writers’ The script’s sub tlety is particularly overwhelm ing when the characters make their oh, so deft realizations that VOTE BURLINGAME FOR Senotor-at-Large EMPLOYMENT U. S. Central Intelligence Agency A representative will inter view graduate students and seniors on the University of Oregon campus on October 25, 26, and 27. Interesting work in the U. S. and abroad is available for those complet ing work in: * Business Administration Accounting * Anthropology * Architecture Asian Studies ‘Business Administration ‘Chemistry Economics Foreign Languages Geography Geology History ‘Journalism Mathematics ‘Microbiology ‘Physics Political Science ‘Psychology ‘Public Administration Secretarial Science Clerical/Administrative: BA in any field. Young women for foreign as signments early in their career. Minimum typing speed: 45 wpm. ‘Graduate students only For information about these positions and to schedule an interview, apply immediately to the University Placement Service, Susnn Campbell Hall. —ah, ha—it IS the Baltimore .strangler. The attempt to be cute is never laid to rest. Tony Curtis has to' appear in a cameo role for about IS wasted minutes. i'alrick O'Neal must try to build another corpse out of the severed sections of his victims. When the villain is about to put them at peace and pieces, a red light must blink on and off and the sountrack emit a shrill shriek in the vision first. Wax Ldniniy And he must—irony or iron ies -get his due for what he’s done by falling into the dagger of his wax udmmy—in spite of the fact that that strained at tempt at forcing art presupposes that the dummy must have been made of pretty rigid wax to re i ccive—without the slightest shake —the impact of his body. When fhe magician had finish ed, the two dejected visitors left Iflanodcm who put its tail be ! tween its legs and sadly slipped back in its cave. Itotide Tncmniatretnc IMareme and his companion had fled Egel loc only to be offended by the be stial Xof and, though eagerly ac cepted by Dlanodcm and the sin cere endeavors of its sorry sor cerer, bored by the heavy-hand lcssncss invoked in that hovel. Heavy-hearted, they returned to their former woe in Egelloc only to be swarmed over, tortured, torn apart and eaten up by the sadistic Krouemoh gremlins. — Job Opportunities Students may contact the Placement Office In Susan Campbell Hall for fur ther Information about the following job opportunities. Oct. 24—California Packing Corpora tion. Accounting, Business Admin., Ec onomics, Liberal Arts, If Interested In office end of the business; Business Training Program: 2-year program, af ter completion of training, regular as slgnmenta are made to Finance and Accounting or other office positions either In San Francisco, Production Dlv., or branch sales offices. Location: San Francisco with possible future as signment elsewhere. Salary: to be dis cussed. It la preferred that the candi date be a U.S. citizen. The company is not Interested In summer employment. Oct. 25—Schlumberger Well Services. Physics majors and Geology students who have a strong background In el ectronics. Oct. 25—U. S. Central Intelligence Agency. Accounting, Anthropology, Architecture, Aslan Studies, Business Admin., Chemistry, Economics, Foreign Languages, Geography, Geology, His tory, Journalism, Mathematics, Micro biology, Physics, Political Science, Psy chology, Public Admin., Secretarial Science, Clerical/ Administrative. Lo cation: Washington, D.C. and overseas. Salary: *4.778 to *17.550 Candidate must be a U.S. cltlben. Not interview ing for summer employment. Oct. 28—U.S. Central Intelligence Agency. See above listing. Oct. 26—U .S. Forest Service. Busi ness Admin., Liberal Arts, Political Science, Economics, and Accounting. Location—Oregon and Washington. Oct. 28—Defense Contract Audit Agency. Accounting. Location: Utah, Colorado, Iowa, Mlsouri, Minnesota, Washington, California. Salary: *6,211 to *7,090. The candidate must be a U.S. citizen. Not interviewing for sum mer employment. Oct. 28— Edgerton, Germeshausen & Grier, Inc. BS, MS, PhD, In Electrical Engineering, Physics, Mathematics, Computer-oriented curriculum. Loca tion: Las Vegas, Santa Barbara, Albu querque. Candidate must be a U.S. citizen. No summer employment. Sal ary: open. Oct. 26—U.S. Public Health Service, Environmental. MS, PhD, Physics, Chemistry, Math., Biology. Location: Depending on vacancies—now In Illi nois. Salary: *6,211, *7,090, *7,957, de pending on experience. Candidate must be a U.S. citizen. Not interview ing for summer employment. Oct. 27—U.S. Central Intelligence Agency. See above listing for Oct. 25. Oct. 27—Multnomah County Sheriff's Office. Sociology, Business Admin., Political Science, Police Science, Edu cation, Psychology. Location: Multno mah County. Salary: *572 to $882 per month. No summer employment. AT COLE'S Students & Faculty Get 10% DISCOUNT on cash purchases $1.00 & over AT TIME OF PURCHASE CLASSIFIED ADS NOTICE I Classified Deadline: Place In 301 Allen, i Emerald office by 2:00 p.m. day pre ceding publication. Deadline for Monday, however, la 10 a.m. Friday, j Classified Eaten: Sc per word the flrat day, 3c per word every day thereafter. Claaalfled ada may be paid for at time of placement. 50 cent minimum on all ada. FOR SALE TABLE, electric stove, chairs, clothes, desks, runs, baby furniture, 19c and 49c Item*, library table, all reason [ ablv priced. We're moving. 1589 Oak ! St. I SKD INTERNATION Al. Ha: venter re | frtgerator. Good condition. $50. 343 8188 nr 343 8879 HOME. Owner-builder leaving town. Will sacrifice. New 4-bedroom home, i Good financing. Immediate occupan cy. 344 1834. DO!! M CONTRACT. Tremendous dle ! count. Alpha Hall, John Straub. Call Mike Llndergan. Ext. 2066. Room 28. ' TIRE CHAINS: used once. Will fit 600:18, 670:15, or 750:14 size tires. $10. Call Steve Green, 344-7239 evenings. i DORM CONTRACT—tremendous dls j count. Contact Gerald Bond. Room j 301 Parson. Bean. 342-1411, Ext. 2159. DORM CONTRACT. Bean East. Gradu | ate or undergraduate. Contact Joe, ! Pete, Tom, or Lee. Ext. 2150. I DORM CONTRACT. Central location, DeC'ou-Waiton. Cali Ben Kalb, Ext. 2562, Room 205. WRINGER WASHER, set of tubs, $12. 342 4061. AUSTRIAN double ski boots. Men's site 10m. Nearly new. 345-8111. PETS NICE HOME for two charming guinea pigs. Will aell both male and female for $1 plus tree food. Will also in clude nesting materials. Make good pets. Call 3444805. 10 FOOT BOA constrictor. Cheap. Loves children. 345-4936. TINY TOY Poodles. Registered. Cheap. 3455627. WANTED: Cat lover to keep my cat and kitten Til June. 343-1428. CARS & CYCLES I960 BUICK LA SABRE. Immaculate. 350 Wild Cat Engine. New paint and tires (six). See to appreciate. $525.00. Fred Ext. 356. '60 TR-3 ROADSTER. 3 tops, including new hardtop. Stereo tape recorder. Red body with white interior and white tops. 3434302. I960 JAGUAR Sedan. 3.8 Mk. II. 4-speed overdrive, Mtchltn tires. Spoke wheels. Excellent condition. Ext. 2292, Ron. 1961 HONDA Dream motor cycle with wind shield. Excellent condition. $150. Also 1961 Ford. 688-8580. 1962 RAMBLER Classic. "400” 4-door sedan auto. Good condition. $495.00. See at 2227 Agate or call 342-1521. MUST SELI_'61 VW convertible. Good paint, new top, good tires, runs good. Lou. Ext. 1187. $895.00. 1966 HONDA 300 Scrambelr. 1200 miles. Street miles. $600. Call 342-3264 after 8. 1960 VW. Sunroof, new tires. 53,000 miles. New engine. Ext. 1634. Mr. Long. '65 MG 1100, 4-door sedan. Very good shape, with extras. Front wheel drive, good economy. 344-1837. CLASSIC Black, 1954 Jaguar XK-120 convertible, mechanically tops, new top, custom Interior. 345-6914 after 5. MUST SELL immediately. 1958 Volvo. Make offer. See at 110 E. 15th or Call 344-7057 evenings. 1959 JAGUAR XK 150S. Excellent con dition. Top speed 130. Call John Al bino. 345-1809. 1965 SUNBEAM Alpine. Best offer over $1300. 345-4437. Between 6 and 7 p.m. 1955 T-BIRD. Completely overhauled. 343-7140. 1960 CHEVROLET Biscayne, 4-door. Good mechanical condition. 746-2175. '57 MERC, 2-door hardtop, good shape. Best offer. 343-4266. 1950 CHEVROLET—Dependable, good tires, 343-6001. ’58 FORD Farilane. Must sell, $150. Call between 5-9. 344-2148. 1966 MUSTANG. Take over payments. 688-8353. VOLVO 1965 station wagon. 344-6786. PL-3 Program FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21 6:30—HUNTLEY-BRINKLEY REPORT 7:00—SEVEN DAYS 7:30—FOUR SEASONS OF JAPAN: A quirk look at a year in Japan. 8:00—PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS 8:30—IRELAND REDISCOVERED: Problems of modern Ireland. 9:00—CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA CONCERT: George Szell conducts the orchestra In music of Tchaikov sky and Debussy. 10:00—NEWS FINAL CARS & CYCLES 1656 MATCHLESS SOOcc. *225.00. Ext. 15*1. 1655 RAMBLER 4-Dr. R tc H., tires, body, runs, *125. 342-3186. 1664 TK-4 TRIUMPH. *1265. 344 2602. WANTED STUDENT'S WIFE! Earn $20 a week from II a m,-5 p.m. baby sitting and picking up for teacher’s family In pleasant east-side home, may bring J small child and your laundry. Call 344-4048 after 6. MARRIED C OUPLE to live in modem furnished j«partment. Part-time work in exchange for rent. Outside main tenance for man, housework for woman. 344-9400. NEED 2 or 3 female roommates to share modem, 2 bedroom apt. Close to campus, reasonable rent. Call 344 8457. MALE roommate. 20 years or older to share playboy pad with one other. Near campus. 2090 E. 14th after 3 p.m. WOULD student like to exchange room & board for big sister duties. Call evenings. 346-0205. MALE ROOMMATE $55 per month. Large apt. Grad student preferred. 344-0074 FEMALE upper-class or graduate to share well-furnished apt. on campus edge. $47.50 your share. 344-6625. MAN OR WOMAN to help in antique shop. Must type. 132 E 13th. THIRD GIRL to share apartment, needed immediately. $50.00. 344-1066. SERVICES FRATERNITIES and sororities. For your economy and convenience have us install a new commercial washer and dryer. FREE Installation and maintenance on our mater plan. Campus references. Call us for de tails, 343-8873. Fletcher and Smartt, 1351 Willamette. SECRETARIAL SERVICE. Confiden tial. References. IBM executive type writer, mimeograph, shorthand and machine dictation. 688-3579. DRESSMAKING—formats, alterations, restyling and designing. Some men’s work. 1673 Orchard. 345-1706. SPANISH tutoring. Any level. Experi enced bi-lingual native teacher. 343 6325. EXPERT TYPIST. Graduate school ap proved. Theses, term papers, rough drafts. 688-4284. PHOTO COPY SERVICE. Graduate school approved. 7c per copy. Call Flo, Ext. 1264 days, 343-4503 evenings. QUALITY TYPING. Editing. U. of O. graduate. Graduate school approved. 3030 Willamette No. 6. 342-2045. BABYSITTING — my home—Amazon project, 345-5995. TYPING. Graduate approval. Experi enced. 343-0509. TYPING. Experience, dependability. 344-8930. IRONING. Satisfaction guaranteed. $1 per hour. 345-4753. TYPING near campus. Graduate ap proved. 345-9678. TYPING. Graduate approved. 4 years experience. 345-5754. TYPING. Graduate approved. Thesis experience. 343-0509. TYPING. IBM electric. Carbon ribbon. Elite type. 3565 Mill. 343-1327. SPEEDEE typing service. Reasonable. 345-1658. TYPING in home. 345-2893. TYPING, Mrs. Ryan. 343-6690 DRESSMAKING—alterations. 746-0723. TYPING. 344-5781 TYPING 345-1666. FOR RENT COMPLETELY furnished house (even the cooking utensils) light on the edge of the campus available to four mature women (graduate students ok) at $50 a month each. $200 total. Carpeted living and dining room, 4 bedrooms plus den. Call Virgil Park er at 343-9633 or at' COUGILL & HANSEN 344-2233 Realtors 13th & Pearl MARRIED STUDENTS. The housing office has a limited number of mar ried units available due to late va cates and cancellation. Please call Housing Office, Ext. 1704. SUITABLE for teacher or graduate student. Large 2-room apt. (fur nished) in ideal surroundings in River Road area. 4 miles from town. Call 688-7329. QUIET, attractive 2 bedroom apart ment. Den, carpeted, fireplace, com plete kitchen ineluding dishwasher and disposal. Patio, covered parking. $140. 670 E. 15th or 344-7404. Referenc es required. 3 BEDROOM APT. Wanted 2 or 3 boys to share. Everything furnished ex cept bedding. Inquire 650 E. 15th. 343-5396. FOR RENT FtOOM for 2 females or lady with child. Will do baby sitting. Home privlledg es. 746-8558. BURNISHED apartment for two or or three. Swimming pool. Modem. Near campus. 345*6778. PARTLY furnished 2 bedroom house. Handy man older couple preferred. $50 month. 343-7473. BURNISHED two bedroom apt. close to campus. Call 343 0089 evenings. IIOOM with kitchen privileges. Girls only. 345-9927. HELP WANTED MUSICIANS. Want to form a combo. Have jobs. Need trombonists, electric bass player, electric piano player, drummer. Must be experienced. Call ext. 1584. Dennis Costi. \ FABULOUS cook who knows ch tor baa and soups. Insignificant wage, but a captive audience for your efforts. Ap ply 2-5 p.m. New World Coffee House. DISPLAY and delivery. Evenings and Saturdays. Car essential. About $70 per week. For interview. Call 746 6078. RIDES — RIDERS LEAVING for California the 28th. Share expenses. Win take riders. Los Angeles area. 342-1060. HIDE WANTED to Seattle Friday. Will share expenses. 344-7282. JOB OPPORTUNITIES MAYBE you should consider IBM computer programming; accounting or secre tarial fields without liberal arts. For free catalog and apptitude testing, mail coupon to; Tom Powell, Western Business University of Portland, P.O. Box 1353, Eugene, Oregon. Name___ Address .____ Phone_,_;_ High Income Jobs on Campus Get a high paying Job in sales distri bution or market research right on your own campus. Become a campus representative for over forty magazines, American Airlines, Operation Match, etc. and earn big part-time money doing intereating work. Apply right away! Collegiate, Dept. H, 27. Marketing, E. 22nd St., New York, N.Y. 10MO. ARE YOU A LEADER? 2.8 billion dol lar insurance company is now giv ing aptitude tests to place 2 on campus agents to sell college orient ed insurance program. Call 344-2111. MEN & WOMEN—Get a high paying job in sales distribution, on campus or off campus. You pick your own hours with "Amway.” LOST AND FOUND FOUND; One big piece of liver in the vicinity of Alderwood Manor. Owner please claim; must be able to identi fy. 343-7218. LOST: Pair of horn rimmed glasses— shades of brown. Lost in vicinity of Universtiy Ave. between 19th & 21st. Call Mrs. Robert Peters. 344-8479. LOST: AT SU Dance Sat.—camel-hair coat with tie belt. Contact Joan at Ext. 2650. Reward. (5 REWARD. Sorority pin lost between Kincaid and 150 Science. Ext. 1586. PERSONAL VISTA REUNION for former VISTAS. There will be a meeting next Wed. Oct. 26 at VISTA Dept. Straub Hall, Omega. VISTA Lounge. 8 o’clock. Contact Buz W’ilets, 1941 or Pat Mor ales 345-6354. THICK GERMAN SOUPS! Garden crisp salads! Fabulous gourmet sandwich es! Briinnhilda's tantalizing desserts! Evenings, Tuesday-Friday! Otto's 1217 Alder. SOUPY: I'm sorry that you can t make it tonight. I’ll bet you a wild week end that you can’t give up smoking and lose 30 lbs. before finals. Have fun. Shakespeare. ‘FRIENDS FOR ANNE” have a plan. Vote for her and join the clan. Ann* Martin—Frosh Women’s Dorm Rep. DEAR HEPZIPAH: If you have things for people to hear, you’ll find at “The Place” a listening ear. (or two). THE FIRST NIGHT of the thousand nights is the Night of SHEREHERAZADE KRISTI—University House busy Octo ber 28? Please reply. W.K. ALL THAT is gold does not glitter. Not all those who wander are lost. H1LLEL—Don’t forget the prefunctioii at Mary’s. (Sat. 6-8). SKIP THE FUCK- Go to the Spirit Stomp! Oct. 29. Mac Court. MAGEE Senator-at-Large VOTE BURLINGAME— Senator-at-Large STEVE: Thanks for returning my um brella. K.T.