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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1968)
Chinese Refugee Speaks Today i/i. uunuiu oiiuuk, u n'iui,;n' from Communist China, will speak at 4 today in the EMU. Now on the stall at the Uni versity of California at Berkeley, Shook is a medical doctor whose work in radiology has brought him mention in "Who's Who in American Medicine” and "Who's Who in American Edu cation." Shook will speak from experi ences in Communism in Chinn lie was born in Shanghai in Ilt:t7 and fled the mainland in 11)58. He lived for a time in For mosa. serving as a translator and information worker from the Nationalist regime Shook's appearance is spon JOIN THE NATIONAL MOVEMENT! Whir# the customer in always No. I • Low weekend rate* • New Chevrolet* and other great caml NATIONAL CAR RENTAL Call 3425868 211 K. Broadway, Across t roth F.tifme Hotel Of Kujcmr Airport WHY PAY MORE? Haircut* to your ordar Just $1.75 2 blocks from campus Fairmont Barber Shop Corner 19th & Agate Next to Del HofP* EUROPE $33600 ROUND TRIP 6th Annual Charter Flight June 1 7 Portland-London September 8 London-Portland via polar propjet Write or call: Bea Couchman 24«>a Willamette St. FUKfBP, Oregon Yflppbonp 344*2196 »orea oy thr iinivnrsuy Young Americans for Freedom and the National Student Committee for a Free China. Campus Briefs Announcements for Campus Brief* iWMit b» hirnt'd in by 3 p.m. the day before publlr.ii ion. Her an si* of spare limitation* no announcement* will be run more than twice. There will be a discussion of "The Changing Hole of Marrlige?" Satur <lny from noon to 4 p.m. in the KMU. Interested student*, faculty, and townspeople are urged to attend. For further Information contact Tom Kil patrick at ext. 478. There will be an organ i/ational meeting of the Collegiate Cilrl Scouts from 2:30 to 4 p.m. Sunday in the KMU. Dr. Edward Shook, a refugee from CommuniKl China, will talk on his experience* there at 4 p.m. today. In the KMC. Friars meets at 9 p.m. Monday In tlie KMU. Angel Flight will meet at 12:13 to day In-101 French. Bring ticket money. The "John Birch Society” will be playing for tin- Newman Center’s opening celebration dance from 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. Tuesday. Admission is $1. There will Ik* a meeting at 7 p.m. Monday in the KMU for all those in terested in light-weight crew. KWAX—Dial 91.1 FM Friday, February 23 3 00 Sign On; Out of Sight w Itl Sound 5:00 News; Music 5:30 Sweden Today: Various report* Including one on American de Hertcra in Sweden 6 00- -Candlelight and Cry stal 0:30 Oregon Varsity Swimming Oregon vs Arden Hills. He <orded highlights of Thurs day's meet with always tougl: Arden Hills of California 7:30 Jazz TTack. John and Htiffii O’Conner bring you lots of ja/> 10 00 O C H S News 10:15 Kvenlng Convert 12:00 Sign-off Saturday, February 24 12 00 Noon- Sign-On 12 15 -News 12:30 Spectrum: Good popular mu sic with interviews of note worthy campus personalities sports, news and other features for your Saturday afternoon listening pleasure 2 30 -Across the Atlantic- Interview* with University students in Holland 2 45--Alpine Holiday: A radio trip for frustrated Winter Olympic goers to France ami Yugo slavla 3:00 .Spectrum 5:00- News. Music 5 30 Voices of VISTA f> 00 Candlelight and Crystal 7:00 -Saturday Serenade 8:00 Folk Styles with the lively Sat urday night bunch and host AI Mandelherg 10:00—News 10:15 Soft Sounds: Music for your late evening enjoyment until the wee hours. Your comments on this late hour broadcasting arc appreciated n All ine promise or tomorrow is renecieo in your engagement diamond. Naturally, it should set the pattern for all the fine things you want in your future. Let our gcmologically trained diamond consultant properly advise you on the Four C's of diamond value-so you can be sure that the stone you select is one that she will be proud to wear for many lovely days. 1027 Willamette JEWELRY 345 0354 CLASSIFIED ADS NOTICE Classified Deadline: 1’Iacc In 301 Allen, Emerald office by 2:00 p.m. day pre ceding publication. Deadline for Monday, however, la 2 p.m. Friday. CiamlHed Rates: Sc per word the flrrt day, 3c per word (30c minimum) every day thereafter. 90 cent minimum on llrat 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 subset Ibed 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 fo Ethics should be called to the attention of the Classified Advertising Department. FOR SALE HOME — $28,950. OWNER TRANS FERRED; PRIME location. W, LOAN. Ten minute* to UNIVER SITY. 2000 *q. ft., 3 yearn old. 3 bedroom*, 2 bath*, 2 fireplaces. Formal dining room. 14x25' family room. Overalzcd garage, concrete boat or trailer atrip. Call 345 074#; even Inga or weekends. 1347 TRANSISTOR radlo/3-sp«*< <1 phono in good condition Need* new needle. Beat riffler over $15. Also assorted 45'w and 4-record classics album, "Polk Song* and Minstrel*.” Contac t Amanda at ext. 2553. 1039 M* ST SI.1.1. H and 4 ti ack car ateico, e ight months old. new $125. Will sell for 875 or best offer. Ski rack, excellent condition, call ext. 2292, Scott. 1313 SKIS AND ROOTS. Head <.S 210 cm. Look Nevada bindings. Blizzard 210 cm marker bindings. Koflach buckle boot, size II. 344-5451. 1342 SINOLR BED $18.50 — mattress and box spring on legs, excellent con dition. 343-5160 or Mrs. Meyer ext. 2354. 1343 2 OAKTHON \2" woofers for sale IV* voice roll, excellent bass, for stereo. *16/pr. or $20 each. 344 6737. DORM contract! Now or spring term. Mike Russelle, 343-1918 or ext. 1817. 1300 TYPEWRITER. Deluxe Royal port able. Magic margins, $60. 747 8165 after 5 p.m. 1345 2 FEMALE no-closing hour dorm con tracts. Carson Hall. Contact or Jeri or Nancy, ext. 497. 1364 NO CLOSING DORM contract for spring term. Call Sarah, ext. 496. 1346 SKI ROOTS Ricker sealed sob . < * cellent condition: $15.00, 8>i nar row. Sue, ext. 2572. 1322 SPRING term Carson dorm contract. Call Rita. evt. 2596. 1330 WORM) Hook Cyclo-Teacher teach ing -machine, new. 345-7151. 1325 < <»i i kg I l\'. contract foi salt, $395 Room 337, College Inn. 1359 HEAD SKIS- -210 competition OS’s. $70 345 3246. 1355 CARS & CYCLES ‘60 CHEV Impala 2-door hardtop 3 speed Hurst. Runs like new. Super clean. $65«> Call 342 3803. 1318 ‘67 TRIUMPH (TR-4A i Excellent con <iit mu. Call Lee/Ann ext. 2575. 1322 i*. S v 350 Hue Star 1963 6,009 miles. Top condition. 344-0604. 1351 PL-3 Schedule Friday, February 23 6;36- Huntley-Brinklev Report 7:00 PL-3 News 7:30—Realities and Perplexities (Repeat) 8:00— NET Journal (Repeat) $150 Up to 2 Years To Pay m HARRY RITCHIE 858 WUIamrtte, Eugene /***®W' SAFE Medically Approved Hair Removal • No scaring • Smooth and hair-free skin • Latest methods • Free consultation Lenore Liebreich Registered Rlertrologist Suite 307 Tiffany Bldg. 705 W1U.AMSVBK, PH. 345-6844 CARS & CYCLES DO YOU nwd reliable, reasonable car repair? American and foreign cars. Volkswagen specialty. All carbure tor rebuilding. PUD’S TUNE-UP •SHOP, 35th and Main, Springfield. 747*0451. 1134 62 AUSTIN HEALY Mk II 3000, new paint, roll bar, excellent through out. Phone* Mike Blair, ext. 1901 1369 '67 VOLVO station wagon. 11,000 mi. Very well equipped. Immaculate, 3444380. 1358 ’36 CHEV 2 door hardtop, V-8, stick, $125. Needs brakes and rings. Ph. 344 0481 after 3 p.m. SERVICES GILBERT’S LITHO 683-4355 or 688 4697 Theses - - Questionnaires 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. 342 2045, 3030 6 Willamette, Mrs. Burnett. 1202 Experienced typist. Electric typewriter. 343-0316. 1321 RACHEL’S INCOME tax SERVICE. Prompt service, qualttv work, rea sonable rates. SPECIAL RATES TO STUDENTS. 345-7851 or 344-3758. 1103 Typing—IBM Electric 688-8405 1275 TYPING In my home. Experienced, fast, accurate, reasonable. Phone 688 1192. 1139 TYPING. Rough drafts, term papers, small theses. Mrs. Alcorn, 1267 W. 11th. 343 4855. 12013 EXPERIENCED ty p-ftst, Graduate School approved. IBM Executive. Shari Fraser. 345-4236. 1059 PROFESSIONAL TYPIS T-STKNO. Graduate approved IBM Executive. 688 3579 . 833 TYPING—fast service, accurate, de pendable. Electric typewriter. 344 8930. 1226 TYPING — 6’** yrs. experience. Grad. School approved. Legal experience, 726-7274. 1047 TYPING at reasonable rates, correc tions made if required. Call 344-8585. 1195 Typing in home 345-2893 1259 EXPERT IBM typing. Anything. Bar bara Mathewson, 344-8778. 11875 TYPING service—accurate proofing, spelling, grammar. 343 5280. 1109 EXPERT IBM typing. Anything. Bar bara Mathewson. 344-8778. 11R75 SPEEDEE Typing Service. Reason able. Phone 345 1658. 1045 TYPING. Mrs. Ryan. Phone 343-6690. Graduate approved. 1319 TYPIST T< rrn papers, etc. Experi enced secretary, 747 8145. 1320 FOR RENT DELUXE 2-bedroom apt.; three beds; everything furnished except elec tricity. One-bedroom apt: twin bods: extra large, deluxe. Female room mate to share exceptionally nice apt. Inquire 343 4438 or 342-2816; see weekends or evenings at 1844 Kincaid, Apt. No. 4. 1339 ! l RNISHED Many street floor apt. Exclusive, quiet, beautiful U of O area with 2 bedrooms, paid utili ties. Prefer particular graduate stu dents or a family, latter at $140. After March 2nd. Call 344-2683 be fore 10 a.m. or after 4:45 p.m. 1353 Northgate Manor SEVEN MIN. to campus, deluxe two bedroom apts.; furnished - unfur nished. 1814 “L” St., Springfield. In quire Apt. 1, 747-4777. 1368 PARTY would like to sublease an apartment with reserved parking area, and easy walking distance of campus. 914 E. 18th across from the Music Building. Call 342-3803. 1317 FURNISHED apartment — one bed room available March 11. Carpets. 342-3225, 747 9741. $95.00. 1327 FIRST floor of house, 2 bedrooms, furnished, fireplace, stereo, close campus. $140.00 344-6611. 1328 NOW RENTING: spacious 2 bedroom luxury apts., 19th and Patterson. 342 4514. 1350 NICE, quiet room for graduate or senior man at 2140 Harris. 1335 MODERN ! bedroom apt. 771 E. 14th. 345 7859. 1361 FURNISHED 2-bedroom 3 blocks from campus, 343-0739. FOR RENT LAHi'.E enough lor three, 5 room flat, water and sewer paid. View and windows four directions. Exception ally nice. Inquire 2190 Willamette. 1340 Oak wood Manor 086.50 — one-bedroom; *101.50 two bed loom; *117.50 three bedroom. Electric applianres, draperies, water and garbage paid; just oil LSth on Oak Patch ltd. 342-0035. 707 WANTED ROOMMATE MAI.K CHAD to share modem, 2-bed* ' roo«n apt., pool, patio, wanher dry* er, etc., private room. Prefer sen sitive, mature person, 343-9909. 1311 WANTED: female roommate spring term—apartment adjacent to cam pus, 344*3139. 1354 VEM ALE roommate for spring term to share modern tuo-bedroom apt Sibh. 343-333H. 13*2 MISCELLANEOUS MONEY for Hawks We are paying Hawks and Doves $3.00 for approx 2 hours of participation in research concerning attitudes toward the war in Vietnam. A flock of Doves has responded to our previous ad and now we need some more Hawks. If your opinion a lows you to be roughly clarified as a Hawk and you are interested in parafcfpating. Please call Oregon Research Insti tute. 343.1*74 from people who help wanted. want to help WHERE: VISTA < Volunteers In Serv ice To America) WHEN: As soon as possible CONTACT Oregon Program Office VISTA Training Center University of Oregon Eugene, Oregon 1*7403 NEED A SKI BREAK??? SKI BANFF —LAKE LOUISE spring vacation, special ->day package only $69.50* Four areas to ski; breakfasts and dinners; lifts; entertainment. For £^h,t;*information ca,1: J°el Malta 344-2119 or Jerry Sharrard 343-3176. 1293 LIKE natural gas — cheap, cheap Antiques, furniture, everything. Try us. Weds, thru Sun. The Flea Mart. Just south of the Speck, 726-7518. ; ,___ 1290 WE Bl'Y. sell, rent or repair type urlteis _ adding machines. Allen ?i,,»)C.,E‘,uipmem’ 1194 "ilamette. 1*'4~il12 _170 WANTED POETRY W ANTED FOR ANTHOLOGY Idlewild Publishers, 543 F'redeiick San Francisco, California 94117. ’ —_1252 JOB OPPORTUNITIES MEN: Especially freshmen and soph omores: Eastern business firm of fers summer jobs with more money and valuable training. Work away from home. Call Bruce, ext. 2582, Tuesda\ or Thursday, 9-11 a m. 1303 LOST AND FOUND LOS I Minolta SR-T-101 camera in dark brown leather case in 202 Chapman after 5 p.m. 2-21-68. Name: Dean Brtckey and Lakeview. Ore. address on both camera and case. If found please call 1997. $25 re ward offered. 1358 WALLET with passport, ID. etc. miss mg from library Tues. night — ur gent return necessary, ext. 1849. !3M LOST: Haynes flute (serial no. 2404*) from Music Bldg. If have any infor mation to whereabouts, call ext. 2596. 1329 LOST: Lady's gold Butova watch. Re ward. Call Nancy. 345-5376. 1344 PERSONAL ‘ATTIC TREASURES'* auction, ob jects of art and utility. Saturday, Feb. 24. Preview at 10 a m., auc tion begins II a.m. Snack bar and entertainment. Unitarian Church, 477 East 40tli At e. 1334 The Fantasticks is Coming! ! 1341 HAPPY HOURS! 10 p.m.-l a.m., Tues days. Wednesdays, and Thursdays at TING’S PIZZA PARLOR, 15th and Willamette—40c pi tellers! Free pfrza delivery on campus. 337 WE'RE ALIVE. This bit of informa tion contributed by The Town Criers. For bookings call 344-1551. 1357 BBMtEl FY BARB? It's free today with every purchase of a book, rec ord or poster at THE ID. 877 E. 13th. 1365 BORIS KARI OF—Bela Lugosi, Basil Rathbone. SON OF FRANKEN STEIN. fri. & sat. 8 & 10. Cinema 69. 1337 ARE YOU tired from finals week? Come to tlie finals week hearing, Feb. 28 at 3 p.m. in the EMU. 1363 LOVE someone today — to music by The Nitty Gritty. Phone 345-8295. 1367 PERILS OF PAULINE. 877 E. 13th. fri-sat 8-10, Cinema 69. 1336 CHARLIE CHASE COMEDY. CINEMA 69. 1366