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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1968)
Grounds Committee Postpones Survey Postponement of the 13th Ave nue survey and addition of a sidewalk beside the cemetery lot across from McArthur Court were the main items of business discussed at a nicotine of the Huilding and Crounds Commit tee last week. The survey of traffic on 13th Avenue, scheduled originally for Thursday and Friday of this week, has been postponed un til a later date which cannot yet be revealed, according to Hot) Winger, chairman of the ASUO Campus Planning Com mittee The survey is a step toward the projected closing of the street. A sidewalk on University Street is being planned be cause many students have com plained about the muddy con ditions on that side of the street, he said. Inter Fraternity Council has volunteered to provide labor for the project and Eugene city manager Hugh McKinley will obtain boards and a roller. Now all that is needed to begin work is crushed rock and asphalt The University, it is hoped, will be able to provide necessary funds. Winger will contact local as phalt Arms to get price esti mates and other information. Income Tax Warrents Care "When will I get my re fund?" This is one of the ques tions most frequently asked by Oregon taxpayers, District Di rector of Internal Itcvenue A. (!. Erickson observed today. He said thousands of refund checks are returned to Inter nal Hevenue every year because the postman cannot deliver them. Illegible names or addresses cause many refund checks to he returned undelivered. This can be avoided by carefully printing or typing your name, address and zip code in the proper place on the return, and entering your correct social se curity number in the space pro vided, Erickson said. If you move after you file your return, leave your for warding address with the post office. It is also a good idea to send your new address to the Internal Hevenue Service. THE CHALET Valentine Special ALl SKI PANTS, O AO/ ACC PARKAS, AND SWEATERS JU /O Uri FAMOUS BRAND METAL SKIS '66-'67 models on sale Reg. - $122.50 NOW $ 90.00 $128.50 ... $109.50 $148.00 . $125.00 0 Special on boots too lski center Open 1 to 9, Monday thru Saturday 6th and A, Springfield 7464)811 PL-3 Schedule 6:30—Huntley-Brinkley Report 7:00- -PL-3 Newn 7:10—Folk Tales from Around the World: Caroline Feller tell* "Two Anatsl Stories” 7:30—Harvest of Shame: Eight years ago, Edward R. Murrow cre ated public awareness of mi grant labor conditions with this documentary expose 8:30— What Harvest for the Reaper: Eight years after "Harvest of Shame” NET Journal present ed this investigation of pres ent day life In migrant camps 9:30—Campus issue: "Fraternity Dis crimination” (Repeat) KWAX—Dial 91.1 FM 3:00—Sign-On; Out of Sight with Sound 5:00~News; Music 5:30—German Press Review 5:46—The Franklin Institute Science Report: "Weather” with Mr. N. F. Lacey 6 00—Candlelight and Crystal 7:00 Music From New Zealand: The Brian Marston Orchestra 7:15—Music From New Zealand: The Chuck Fowler Group 7:30—Georgetown University Forum: Discussion of another news worthy topic 8:00—Varsity Swimming Highlights: Oregon vs. the University of the Pacific 9:00 -Music From the Shadows 9:30 legendary Pianists 10:00 O.C.B.8. News 10:15—Evening Concert 12:00 Sign-Off Campus Briefs Tryout* for the 41st Annual Dad’s Day talent show will be held from 4-5 and 7*8 p.m. Thursday In Room 13 EMU. Sign up now In Room 301. Young Americans for Freedom meets at 7:30 p.m. today In the EMU. Buckley for Mayor project will be disrubaed. Friars meets at 9 p.m. today in th«* EMU. Hoorn number will be posted. The German Club will meet at 8 p.m. Wednesday in the EMU to plan a ski outing and masquerade party later this month. ^ There will be a mandatory' WRA Executive Council meeting, Thursday, at 6:15 in 207 Gerlinger. All 1967-69 fall, winter, and spring activity chair men are to attend. W'RA petitions for the board or for secretary are due Tuesday, at 4 p.m. in 208 Gerlinger. It’s not too late! You can still get a petition and have it in by today. Any questions call ext. 1113 or go to 208 Gerlinger. W'RA basketball interest games are tonight at 6:30 in Gerlinger main gym. Spectators welcome. OCE, Varsity, and Junior varsity games. There will be a Skull and Dagger meeting at 7 p.m. Wednesday in the EMU. The ASUO University Conduct Com mittee will hold a public hearing to day at 4 on dormitory court systems. All interested students are invited to attend. Anyone interested in a paid posi tion as secretary to the International Festival contact Bob Winger by Thurs day at ext. 1694 or leave your name at room 310 EMU, ext. 1836. feel like king your neck out? If you've ever argued with a professor or ques tioned a text, then you're probably someone who's not afraid to dissect a problem, put it back together the right way and take it straight to the top. Some times you can shave yourself pretty close this way but it's a good, clean feeling. Even if you're proved wrong. Because you'll probably be right the next time. And you know the route upstairs. Playing it close to the vest is the safe way, but we at Wards like to lay our cards on the table. Red tape is for cutting, and you've got the scissors. It's a tremen dous challenge, eliciting new ideas in an old busi ness. That's why we thrive on a regular infusion of fresh talent. If you like the idea of being new blood, meet the Montgomery Ward representative when he visits campus. Your placement office knows the particulars of his visit. DEGREES: BA, BS, MA, MBA MAJORS: All Ef. FOR: Retail Management Trainees, Controller Trainees, Credit Management Trainees WHEN: Tuesday, February 20 • •• * C8 : MONTGOMERY WARD CLASSIFIED ADS Classified Deadline: Place In 301 Allen, Emerald office by 2:00 p.m. day pre ceding publication. Deadline for Monday, however, la 2 p.m. Friday. Claaalfled Rate*: 5c per word the first day, 3c per word (30c minimum; every day thereafter. 50 cent minimum on first Insertion. Classified ads must be paid for at time of placement. All advertising published in the classified section of the Emerald is governed by Standards of Ethics established by the Emerald. The Intent subscribed to by the Emer ald is to keep advertising clear and accurate with no Intention to con fuse or mislead. Any deviation from these Standards to Ethics should be called to the attention of the Classified Advertising Department. FOR SALE TRANSISTOR radlo/3-speed phono in good condition. Needs new needle. Best offer over $15. Also assorted 45’s and 4-record classics album, "Folk Songs and Minstrels.” Contact Amanda at ext. 2553. 1039 Playboy $6.50 yearly. 344-8450 evenings. 1105 INDUSTRIAL gelger counter and bat teries, handbook and steel carrying case for sale, *35. Phone 343-1369. _ 1117 GE 4-SPEED portable stereo, remov able speakers, was $114—just $65 or best offer. Call 344-7579 after 6 P-m- 1182 WANT an entire Playboy collection’’ 1st issue Dec. 1953 to Feb. 1968. Call 344-7579 after 6 p.m. Best offer. 1179 LEAR JET 8-track stereo tape. Almost new $60. Dr. Henningsgaard, 345 6902. 1199 MUST SELL: Female College Inn con tract at loss. Call 688-6257. 1068 CARS & CYCLES DO YOU need reliable, reasonable car repair? American and foreign cars. Volkswagen specialty. All carbure tor rebuilding. PUD’S TUNE-UP SHOP. 35th and Main, Springfield 747-9451. * UM ’67 HONDA Scrambler, 305 cc, model CL 77. Helmet with face shield in cluded for $550. Phone 343-9853. $12,000 MERCEDES Benz 300s 4 door. Black red leather. Excellent, $2,250 345-6902. 1200 EXCELLENT child's horse — winter ing in Sisters, $150. 345-4715 or mes sage, ext. 1149. 1102 E-FLAT alto saxophone. Excellent condition with new case. Call 344 4167 after 4 p.m. 1159 PRIDE of Sweden, 1963 Volvo sport. Immaculate condition, low mile age-white, $1,150. 344 7772. 1189 TR-4 perfect condition, lots of extras, always garaged. Ext. 1387, Fans. _ 1212 SERVICES GILBERT’S LITHO 688-4355 or 688-4697 Theses — Questionaires Abstracts — Term Papers (Graduate School approved typists IBM proportional typewriters) 403 QUALITY typing, editing, U of O graduate, B.A. degree Pol. Sci.; IBM Executive, graduate approved. 3422045, 3030-6 Willamette, Mrs. Burnett. 1202 TYPING in my home. Experienced, fast, accurate, reasonable. Phone 688 1192. 1139 EXPERIENCED typist, Graduate School approved. IBM Executive. Shari Fraser, 345-4256. 1059 PROFESSIONAL T Y P I S T-STENO. Graduate approved IBM Executive. 688-3579. 833 TYPING — 6Vi yrs. experience. Grad. School approved. Legal experience, 726-7274. 1047 TYPING at reasonable rates, correc tions made if required. Call 344-8585. 1195 TYPING. Graduate School approved. Mrs. Helen Miller. Phone 689-3574. 1146 TYPING service — accurate proofing, spelling, grammar. 343-5280. 1109 SPEEDEE Typing Service. Reason able. Phone 345-1658. 1045 ALTERATION, sewing. Reasonable. 768 E. 13th. Phone 344-0931. 1079 Blood Bank The Lane Memorial Blood Bank needs the following types of blood for its special account which serves the faculty, students, and staff of the University. Donor hours are 1:30 to 4:00 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday, and by appointment from 3 to 7 p.m. Fri day. The Blood Bank is located at 740 E. 13th. Units Needed 4 0 6 2 1 Type A Positive A Negative O Positive O Negative B Positive SERVICES TYPING, Mr*. Ryan, Ph. 343 6690, graduate approved. 1878 TYPING service; accurate In proofing, spelling, grammar. 343-5280. 1210 FOR RENT Seclusion TWO BEDROOM DUPLEX Dishwasher, washer -dryer, carpets lc drapes. Will rent to 2 students— $«3 each. Please call 344-1483. 1214 Oakwood Manor $86.50 — one-bedroom; $101.50 two bedroom; $11750 three bedroom. Electric appliances, draperies, water and garbage paid; just off 18th on Oak Patch Rd. 3434055. 787 LUXURIOUS new two bedroom apt., spacious, fully carpeted, garbage disposal, patio, close campus. $135 405 E. 14th, 343 5834. 1113 QUIET STUDY and sleeping room. Walking distance to campus. Grad uate student. 344-8058. 1184 FOR RENT — 2 bedroom furnished apt. 3 blocks from campus. 343-0739 1208 GRADUATE student. Room and pri vate bath. Reference. Call 344-3144 mornings for appointment. 1222 NEW luxurious one bedroom apt., fur nished, close campus, downtown. $105. 405 E. 14th. 343-5834. 1123 FURNISHED one-person apartment for rent. 1825 University St. 344 8707. 1213 FURNISHED three rooms and bath grad, student or Univ. employee_ 1261 Alder. Ph. 345-1750. 1197 ONE-BEDROOM furnished apt.—laun dry facilities. Inquire 651 E. 13th. 345-1812 days. 1151 I-EASE, one-bedroom apt., 1515 Hil yard, spring term. 343-3940. 1201 SMALL compact court; 1 man, $50 per month. Phone 345 7150. 1180 STUDIO apt., $79.50, pays everything. 765 E. 18th. 344-7369._ 1219 WANTED ROOMMATE M ANTED: Female roommate for spring term to share 1-bedrm. fum apt with pool, 2 blocks from cam pus. Your share $57.75. 3458104. 1220 FEMALE upperclass roommate to share 1 -bedroom apt. Your half, $45. 345-2298. 1180 2 MALE roommates needed. Kitchen, full basement with freezer, 3 bed room. 1446 Htlyard 344-5808. 1184 MALE roommate wanted. 750 E. 14th _St. Call 342-4534 after 6 p.m. 12Q3 MISCELLANEOUS ARE YOU a Hawk or a Dove? We are conducting research concerning attitudes toward the war in Viet nam. If you have an opinion and are interested in participating in this research, please call Oregon Research Institute at 343-1874. We will pay you (3.00 for approx. 2 hrs. of participation. 1172 THE OREGON Museum of Art is on your campus. You can support its contemporary exhibitions program by joining the FRIENDS OF THE MUSEUM. Student memberships, only (1.00. General memberships. (10.00. Call ext. 1101 for informa tion- U«8 YOUR CIVIL Service Employee In surance Agents since 1953. All lines of insurance — reasonable rates — 24 hour service. JOHN SCHEIDT, 610 Park Ave.f Eugene, Oregon. Ph. 688 5078 1143 BUSINESS Law class starting NIGHT SCHOOL — ENROLL NOW. (22 mo. Eugene Business College. 383 E. 11th, 345-3413. All business subjects, accounting. lllg WE BUY, sell, rent or repair type writers — adding machines. Alien Office Equipment, 1194 Willamette. 343-9112. 17f POETIC Magnum Opus SACRA MENTS, poems by Greg Keith; (1; Co-op-1209 HELP WANTED STUDENT employment in Yellow stone and all U.S. National Parks. Booklet tells where and how to ap ply. Send $1.00 to Arnold Agency, 206 E. Main, Rexburg, Idaho 83440. ___ 1211 PERSONAL HAPPY HOURS! 10 p.m. 1 aan., Tues days, Wednesdays, and Thursdays at TINO’S PIZZA PARLOR, 15th and Willamette—40c pitchers! Free pizza delivery on campus. 337 GREATER OREGON contact represen tatives: There will be a meeting at 5 o’clock Weds., Feb. 14, EMU. 1205 GREATER OREGON contact repre senatives remember Valentine’s Day. 1206 S.A.C. REFUTES imperialist Utsey’s graphics class goes to hell. 1218 MOTIVE magazine—Wesley Founda tion. 1236 Kincaid. 25 cents. 1217 THE NITTY Gritty—music to grovel by. Phone 345-8295. 1215