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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1967)
Campus Briefs Annoiiix rtnrnu for Campti* Briefs mint be turned In by 3 p.m. tile day before public at Ion. Beeauae of Npuc* I ini Hal ion's no announerminlN will be run more than twice. ApplIeiHloiVi art* now being accepted )u Itooin 310 EMU for petition* on the Election Board und Election Court. All fftudent* Interested In nerving on the Little Concert S< tie* < ommlttee ahmild HI I out petition* In Room 30! of the EMU. Conttttrt Allyn Brown, Cul tural Division chairman today. All living organization* remember to nelect Homecoming Court nominee*, nod to turn lit petition* by Tuesday, October 17 Dan AllUon need* someone to dc liver New* at Noon to Co op*, fmtei ; nltle* and sororltlm Contact him at ext. 1853 before Friday. Application* arc now being accepted for aecretary for the Public AfTalts| und Off Cmnpu* Student* Committee Pick up foim , In 308 EMU and return by Friday. . Petition* arc now available for Creator Oregon poaltlon* In room 301 EMI attention fioah girls! Be a part of 1067 Homecoming a* « host*** for! Homecoming Rvglatration. Sign up In room 301 EMU. WftA volleyball Intramural teams plea*i* cn^ck the bulletin board In (ici linger. Attention' V of f) students, Duck ling* challenge any gioup to “try" to. out sell them at the game Saturday. 8D8 will have a table on the EMC terrace today. A poster party for both the SDS pick et of the draft board and the Oct. 21 antiwar rails will be held Saturday at 17th and Patteraon from 10 a.m. Drake and Pecoy gathering 4 30 to day at KMC. Wear Drake and Decoy aw eatahlrt*. Applications are now being accepted f«ii ASCO Public Affair* Research Com m It tee Secretary. She muat have 4:00 Tuesday free. Pick up application* In 308 EMC Due Friday. We*-Wed* will be meeting for a pot luck supper and dlscu**ion 0 p m. to night, at the Wealey Foundation. Buy • Sell - Appraise • Trade 41 W. 10th Street Phone 343-6262 "SUPPLIES TO MEET THE COLLECTORS' NEEDS" RAJ Stamps & Attention Lutheran student*! Stomp | over to Grace Lutheran c hurch, 710 17th K., «t 6 p m. Sunday, throw down n clime, and demand a howl of soup, cheese and crackers, and stimulating conversation. There will be a Newman Center re ception and party for graduate *tu denta and faculty 8:30 p.m., Saturday. There will be live entertainment and u brief presentation of the parish structure. Drakes will meet at 4 p.m., today at the KMU for the Spirit Hally. Wear your sweatshirts. Two fulk.Hlnglng trios will appear at 1 The Hack Door coffee house at 10:301 p.m today. The coffee house Is located | at 1414 Kincaid. The Hark Door coffee house will feature enteitainer Clell Gibson at 10 j p.m. Saturday. Flu Clinic Starts Monday at Infirmary The University health service] will hold a flu clinic next week for University students. • The clinic will be held from 9 a m. to noon and from 1 until 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. Students must present a stu dent body card to obtain flu shots. Faculty and stall will be charged $1 per shot. Those who had the flu shot se ries or tile booster last year need only one shot. Others will need two shots. The second shot will be given the week before Thanksgiv ing. KWAX—Dial 91.1 FM Friday. October 13 Noon -Sign-On; Music 12:15 New* 12 .'to Out of Sight with Sound 4 00 KWAX Smorgasbord 5 00 The rive O'clock Report 5:30 Sports Report 5:4ft Gov. McCall: Report to the People; President Flemming 0:00 Candlelight and Crystal 7:00 Science Journal 7:15^ -Italian Magazine 8:00 Jazz 9:30 Melody Time 10 00 News at Ten 10:15 Evening Concert Saturday, October 14 Noon -Sign-On; Music and News to 5:00 5 00 News as usual 5:30 Sport* Scoreboard 6:00 Just Jazz 8:00 Folk Styles (Live music) 10:00 News at Ten 10:15 -Music Til Sunday PL-3 Schedule Friday. October 13 6 30 Huntley-Brinkley Report 7:00 -PL 3 News 7:30 McKlsmick Press Conference 8:15 Music Time 8:30 NET Journal (Repeat) CONTOUR RAZOR CUTTING IIAIRSTYL1NG HAIR STRAIGHTENING 851 E. 13th KAMPUS BARBER SHOP across from U S. National Bank TIFFANY'S! =1 COUPON CLOSE OUT WALKIE TALKIES ‘ k VALUES UP TO $25.00 > b YOU MUST BRING THIS AD WITH YOU TIFFANY'S SAVE MORE AT TIFFANY'S CLASSIFIED ADS NOTICE Classified Deadline: Place In 301 Allen, Emerald office by 2:06 p.m. day pre ceding publication. Deadline for Mon day, however, is 2 p.m. Friday. Classified Rates: Sc per word the first day, 3c per word (36c minimum) every day thereafter. 50 cent minimum on first Insertion. Classified ads must be paid for at time of placement. FOR SALE STEREO components! Sansui 1000 A 100 VV AM-FM multiplex tuner, amp.. $300; Garrard Lab 8 Mk 11 auto, turn ' table, $140; Tcac A4J010 stereo tap#- 1 deck, $650; Pioneer SR lOl reverb amp . *90; and 2 Pioneer CSA31 40 W. 3-way cabinet speakei*, $220. Ail top . quality — new! Total price, $1,400' or best offer! Dave Plath, College Inn, Rm. 235 after 8 p.m. 11920 , FOR SALE — Lease — or rest. 3 bed room home near University. Close to j stores. Across from Amazon Park and close to schools. Large fenced back yard. Garage. Sale price $12,000 Lease for $110 per mo. Rent for $125 ! per mo. Please call 343 )258 for fur ther information. See at 2835 Jfllyard. 11957 sow solid .tt«- tape recardol. t< 900 A, AC Input, automatic record | ing light, remote control microphone, i two speeds, two extra used tapes and batteries. Contact Abe. 301 Allen Hall. 12003 ! FOR SALK at loss Sony tap*- deck, J Garrard turntable, Ampex speakers, j Scott amplifier, Fischer tuner. 746 | 6453 11966 ; CAMERA for sale: Nikon F photomlc 1 TN 50mm f-1.4, brand new at dis count price. Call 344 1988. 11997 ROYAL typewriter. Excellent condi tion, portable with case. Never used. 726 7153. 11975 GUITAR with case — 12 string; elec tric box, cost $200, sell $110. 343 1793 12002 DORM contract for sale. Call Greg Johnson — Watson, 2642. 11831 OLDER model Royal typewriter, $25. 343 8186. 11922 BANJO—5-strlng. $100. Bike — 5-speed, boy’s, $40. Call 343-5640. 11956 DORM contract. Must sell. Call Chuck Combs. Ext. 2145. 11958 STEREO. Plays well. $30. Phone 344 9221._ 11962 CARS & CYCLES MUST SELL ’64 Triumph Cub 200cc. $300 or best offer. Roger, ext. 1494. 11981 *64 TR-4. Stereo tape, roll bar, and many extras. $1,495. 344-4746. 11984 GOOD 1963 VW. Must sell $850. Call evenings 343^693. 119966 '64 FORD. 3-speed "6.” Radio. Best of fer over $1,000. 343-1434. 11987 57 CHEV, 4 door, V 8, automatic, P.S., runs good. $190. 726 7171. 11908 ■ SB Sales (Continued \rom pdf’e I) sent grew out of a question of who was to take the notes. According to Edwards, Soren son said that they could meet the following Monday and he would try to get someone other than a teaching assistant to take the notes. Sorenson would not allow his teaching assistants to take the notes because it would interfere with their job and would give them official connection with the class. But Edwards secured note takers, proceeded with the proj ect, and did not meet again with Sorenson. “I didn’t assume this was go ing to go forward without me knowing who was doing it,” Sor enson said. Sorenson said the reason for his change of position was a September 28 History depart ment resolution opposing the notes. “I realized there was more than a personal reaction involv ed,” he said. “I gave no suggestion of be ing in favor of it (the note tak ing). I am not in favor of it, and don’t really think it’s a teaching aid.” Sorenson explained that be fore the department ruling he had no reason to say no. “I now feel I have a strong reason in that it is against de partment policy,” he said. Both Farleigh and Edwards confirmed that Sorenson’s deci sion would be honored. “I stressed the fact that it was completely on an experimental basis. I told him if at any time he wanted to stop the notes he should notify us,” Edwards said. CARS ft CYCLES ’66 CYfl-OJffi, Mercury Comet tudor hardtop, red with black Interior. Bucket seats, equipped with radio, heater, 4-speed console. New WSW, plus Lear-Jet 8-track stereo with FM radio, 4 speakers. Dream car. Call J.B., 342-1411, ext. 1818 weekdays; 343-1369 evenings and weekends. DO YOU need reliable, reasonable .car repair? American - foreign cars. Volkswagen specialty. All carburetor i rebuilding. Pud’s Tune-Up Shop. 35th and Main, Springfield. 747-9451 11794 ’65 CORVAIK Corsa. 4-speed, turbo- j charged 180 h.p., bronze with black interior. Very clean; call Duane, ext. j 1187 or 1188 for information. 11860 NEED CASH — must sell *62 Chevrolet : Impala V-8 automatic, low miles, new tires, $1,050. Bob Nash, ext. 476 1200.3 A STEAL 1965 Mustang convert. V-8, ; 3-speed, stick shift. Clean. Top con dition, $1,650. Call 345-2614 after 9 p.m. or 1964’* Villard. 11968 *66 TRIUMPH Mountain Cub. 200cc. Condition like new, $400. 1470 Holly. 343-3102. 11967 RBBT Et Honda Scrambler! 276ce. Trail equipped, top condition. 345 9585. Dave Smith. 11973 '65 HONDA CB 160 with scrambler pipes. $300 or ? Call “Turk/’ 344-2595. 11916 '59 OPEL Rekord. 2 door. Radio-heater. Fair condition. $100 cash. After 5: 343 2127. 11951 *64 YAMAHA, 250cc. Excellent condi tion. Never gone down. 345-4038. 11925 ’62 CHEVROLET Impala 2-door hard top, radio, automatic, white with blue interior. $1,200. 344-6894. 11935 48 CHEVY for sale, $65. 1259 Hilyard No. 4. 11923 SERVICES GILBERT’S LITHO 688-4355 or 688 4697 Thesis — Questionnaires Abstracts — Term Papers (Graduate School approved typists IBM proportional typewriters) 11800 PROFESSIONAL mimeograp hing, printing, duplicating, typing. Qual ity workmanship, excellent service, reasonable rates. Rachel Weinstein Business Service. 33 East 10th, 345 7851 or 344-3758 evenings. 11961 WRITERS — STUDENTS Manuscripts and term papers a special- j ty. IBM executive typewriter; mimeo- ! graph; dictation; references; confi dential, 688-3579. 11670 TYPING in my home. Experienced, fast, accurate. Reasonable rates. Ph. 688 1192. 11971 TYPING. Rough drafts, term papers, small theses. On West 11th. 343-4855. 12013 GRADUATE student’s wife will baby sit In her home. Lunch, play room, and yard. 747-5465. 11985 BOOKING agent wants RR Bands to list. Guaranteed booking. Ext. 2543— Chris. 11947 TUTORING available for undergradu ates in history or social sciences. Call JoAnn, 345-2777. 11895 KEN’S Barbar Shop, West 11th Center, j 2390 West 11th. Adult haircuts $1.75 ! — All students $1.50. 11878 j PLAYLAND Day Nursery. Walking dis tance to U of 0. Children 2 6 years. 344-6751. 11702 TYPING — Graduate School approved. IBM Executive typewriter. Theses, etc., 688-5246. 11972 EXPERT typing, Smith-Corona Elec tric. Drafts, term papers, theses. 345-3255. 11904 IRONING and mending. $.85 hour. Near campus. Call (Mary), 345-9410. 11974 TYPING: Fast service. Term papers, no dittoes. 344-8930. 11691 RUSSIAN lessons. Graduate students preferred. 344-7787. 11726 SPEEDEE typing service. Reasonable. 345-1658. 11740 ALTERATIONS, mending. 768 E. 13th, Room 201, Ph. 344-0931. 11802 STUDENTS: Ironing by the hour or ^^ieee^^Fastjiervice^JMll-OOaL^^ll-IO? FOR RENT NICE one bedroom house. Electric heat, carpet, drapes. Unfurnished, $75. Furnished, $88. 3643 E. Amazon. 343 5834. 11963 3 BEDROOMS plus — 640 E. 17th. Seri ous students w'elcome. Partially or completely furnished. 342-2759. 11979 1 BEDROOM unfurnished — 1 block from campus, $90. Call. 343-3549 after 6. 11834 ONE BEDROOM duplex. Carport, bus close, shopping. Furnished, $65. 520 E. 30th. 343-5834. 11964 FURNISHED apartment for one. Walk ing distance. Graduate preferred. $50. 344-8067, 11998 EDGEYVOOD — 3-bdrm., 2-bath double garage, $150. 345-4248. 11949 FOB RENT THE COLLEGE INN (till has soma accommodations available. 20 meals a week, maid and linen service, color TV, laundry facilities, private park ink, walking distance to campus. Moderately priced, 1000 Patterson, 3439291. 11708 SMALLER four bedroom house near Westmoreland Housing. $115. Call 343 8186. _ 11921 WANTED ROOMMATE FEMALE roommate to share 1 bdrm. apt for fall term. Call 345-3649 any time or ext. 1110 Tues., Wed., Thurs. 0-9 p.m. 11994 ROOMMATE needed. Graduate physics student needs male roommate, $35 per month, all bills paid. 345-2852 11934 WANTED: Mature roommate to share two bedroom house. (Nice.) $50. mo. 345-2573 . 2985 Willamette. 11978 MALE student to share furnished 2 bedroom house, utilities paid. $45. 277'2 Jackson. 343-8147. 11954 ROOM and BOARD THE COLLEGE INN still has some accommodations available. 20 meals a week, maid and linen service, color TV, laundry facilities, private park ing, walking distance to campus. Moderately priced, 1000 Patterson, 343-9291. _11708 HELP WANTED GIRLS to work about three evenings a week. Will be making appointments with students. Good pay, starting at $2 hourly. Call Mr. Campbell, 12:00 to 3:00 at 344-5205. 11969 MOTHERS with 2, more children be tween ages 2-10, husband home, for psychology study. High School edu cation required. 345-8136. Mr. Rine hart evenings. 11910 EXPERIENCED typist for mimeograph stencils. Half days must be able to do some art work with stylus. Call 345-7851 between 8-9 a.m. 12001 WORK WANTED PART-TIME hasher, work for meals. 345-5839. 11977 MISCELLANEOUS THE COLLEGE INN still has some accommodations available. 20 meals a week, maid and linen service, color TV, laundry facilities, private park ing, walking distance to campus. Moderately priced, 1000 Patterson, 343-9291. 11708 PARKING space on campus; inquire 1458 Alder. 11799 PETS FREE—unclaimed Mexican chihuahua. Mild-mannered and weil-trained. See at 1499 Villard during weekend. 11983 GROOVY cage type pets. Mongolian gerbils, pair with cage, 345-4116. 12006 ; LOST AND FOUND $10 REWARD for return of pearl ring j lost Wednesday, Oct. 11 between Law rence and Spiller Hall. Contact S. , Bentson. Ext. 2678. 11976 , FOUND. Oct. 7, by EMU. Brown kitten i with white markings. Ext. 1497. 11945 I LOST — on Oct. 4th-5th. Gilt brooch ; with Indian Shiva figure. Reward, j 345-6503. 11960 i LOST: Woman’s watch with silver ex- ; pansion bracelet. Please call: 343- f 9027.11969 j PERSONAL WHAT does the man from Damascus really think about wine-drinking? Co.ne to the Newman Center recep tion for faculty and grad students Saturday, 8:30, and and out. 12000 WHY WOULD anyone want the sign that advertised the Ecumenical Wor ship Service Sunday. 11 a.m. at the Wesley Foundation, 1236 Kincaid? 12012 WELCH’S Office Machines. Rentals and service to all makes typewriters. 774 E. 11th — next to Mayflower Theatre. 345-3713. 11809 COLLEGE seniors and graduate stu dents: Phone 344-2111 between 2-5 p.m. for your College Special Plan. 11940 WILL YOU remember the places and faces ten years from now? Buy an Oregana! 12007 JOIN "The Duck Rebellion.” Be pre pared Buy a button. Only 50 eents_. IDAHO — Stay away from the Spud Stomp, Oct. 21, 8-12 p.m. or you’ll be mashed. 19999 DRAKES and Decoys; let’s RALLY — 4:30 today at SU. Wear Drake and Decoy sweatshirts. 12004 BUY YOUR tickets to the Spud Stomp on Oct. 21, 8-12 p.m. from the Dol phin Court candidates. 12011 MARTHA Peck needs your vote—make her your voice in the Senate. 12008 CHIEF Pointed Tongue. Happy Anni versary! — Squaw. 11995 DUCKLINGS have something to say — YEA! 12010 VOTE for excellence, vote A! 12009