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B.A. Dav Festivities... (Continued from page 1) the Westmoreland Community Center. A banquet is scheduled for the evening. It will be held in the Agriculture building at the Lane County Fair Grounds. The social hour begins at 6 p.m., the banquet begins at 7:30 p.m. The entire procedure is be ing staffed by the business or ganizations which have planned this B.A. Day (Alpha Lambda Delta, Pacific Northwest Per sonnel Management Association, Phi Chi Theta, Beta Alpha Psi, the Transportation Society). Tickets to a full steak dinner are only $1.75 through Monday, and Letters mitmimmimiumtiiWMi— (Continued fro?n page 6) traveling overseas this year save your used city plans for the map library? As any experienced traveler will tell you, the best way to see a foreign city is to buy a large city may (Stadtplan) for perhaps 75 cents and start walk ing or riding trolleys. The ex perienced traveler will also be able to show you a shoe box of used maps from the trunk in the hall closet that were left over from the trip he took in ’62. The plea from the map library is to think of them before you toss those maps into the hall closet this fall. Please bring them to Becky Wilson or Gene Hoerauf upon your return so that they might be used to bol ster the foreign collection. William Loy Asst. Prof. Geog. Rebecca Wilson Map Room Assistant $150 Up to 2 Years v To Pay _ MEZMiamw* 856 Willamette, Eugene / $2 at the door Tuesday night. Following the buffet, recogni tion of scholarship within the business school in the form of awards will be giv en, including a total of $32, 000 worth of scholarships and grants. Entertainment follows, in cluding: a beachwear fashion show by Bill Bakers and Fred ericks, Magic With Rolf the Ma gician and a student-faculty skit. The banquet should end about 10 p.m. Tickets, information and trans portation arrangements are all available daily at the table in the Red Square of Common • wealth Hall. Campus Briefs Announcements for Campus Briefs must be turned in by 3 p.m. the day before publication. Because of space limitations no announcements will be run more than twice. The Ayn Rand Society will meet at 7 p.m. Wednesday in the EMU. * * • Skull and Dagger will meet at 7:15 today in the EMU. * * * Old and new Mortar Boards should meet at 4:50 p.m. Wednesday at the Gerlinger turnaround for rides to Nickersons’. * * * SWINE will meet at 7 p.m. today in the EMU to discuss this year’s dis position of SWINE’s treasury. * * * Pi Lambda Theta's spring initiation will be at 7 p.m. Wednesday in Ger linger Hall. * * * Phi Theta’s joint meeting lor new and old members is scheduled for 6:15 p.m. today. * * * ASUO committees meeting today are: Fiscal at 1 p.m., Higher Educa tion at 3 p.m. and Student Activities at 3 p.m. * * * SEARCH courses for fall term are still forming. Swahili will be offered if there is sufficient student inter est. Persons desiring to take Swahili or to initiate other SEARCH courses should contact the SEARCH office this week. Call ext. 1921 for more in formation. * * * There will be a Panhellenic council meeting at 6:15 Wednesday in the EMU. This will be followed by a meet ing for the entire general Panhellenic and all rush chairmen at 7. Each Pan hellenic delegate should bring $5.00 from her house for the Awards Des sert. Your Lane County Charter requires public meetings and public hearings for all ordinances. Without the charter, public meetings are not required and ordinances can be passed after one reading. KEEP YOUR BASIC RIGHTS VOTE NO! MEASURE # 4 Paid Political Ad: Retain Home Rule Committee, Margaret Endicott, Sec., Eugene, Oregon $100 . . . FREE (If You Hurry) Merchants Advertising Company Phone: 343-5158 Will send a coupon book to each of the first 300 college students that send in this advertisement along with 4.00. Each of you will receive 100.00 worth of free merchan dise or services. The following letter is self explanatory. "A group of wide awake merchants of Eugene, Spring field, and surrounding area are giving out a quantity of free merchandise and services for advertising purposes and have selected our firm for distribution. We will print and issue certificates which authorize you to go to the stores to pick up your merchandise or re ceive the services. All this is absolutely free. The only expense to you is $4.00 to cover the cost of printing, handling and mailing of the certificates. Please send $4.00 in cash, check or money order and we will send your certificates by return mail." First 300 Only C-arteSS _Jramlin Merchants Advertising Co. 975 W. 7th Eugene, Oregon CLASSIFIED ADS NOTICK Classified Deadline: Place in 301 Allen, Emerald office by 2:00 p.m. day pre ceding publication. Deadline for Monday, however, is 2 p.m. Friday. Classified Rates: 5c per word the first day, 3c per word (30c minimum) every day thereafter. 80 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 LARGE HOUSE: 5 bedroom, 2 baths, LR, DR, kitchen, attic, full base ment, carport. Forced hot air heat (sawdust, convertible to oill. Walk to University, schools. Available about December 1. Francis E. Dart. 2635 Emerald St., Phone 343-2466. 759 4-BEDROOM, split level, 2 fireplaces, dining room, paneled family room, deck off living room, 2 patios. Plea sant neighborhood. $29,500. 544‘i mortgage available. Call 345-0437. 707 NEW WORLD COFFEE HOUSE Established four years. Showing profit. Owner wants change of scene. Contact Bennett Community Builders. 344-6221. 23 SHORTHAND MACHINE, STENO GRAPH, $75. Used one month. In struction books free. 688-2247 after 5:30. 692 AMPLIFIERS. Fender Bandmaster — $325. Fender Concert — $300. Both good condition. Ext. 1581, ask for Stu. 723 1968 SEARS RECORDER, mono, elec tric, dual speeds. Like new, $75. 688 4046. 776 STEREO — Akai M-8 recorder, 40 watt amp. turntable, 4-way speak ers, $450. 2170-1 Patterson Dr. 725 GIRL’S 10-SPEED bike, old sewing machine, brick and board shelves. Call 344-2525. 777 FULLY automatic Yashica 35mm cam era with flash and case. 345-4062 eve nings. 748 LYLE GUITAR and case, excellent condition: $40. 28 ft. parachute, new: $25. 344-4773, Bob. 758 FENDER super-reverb — like new. Call 343 4436 or 344-8345,740 CARS & CYCLES $12,000 MERCEDES 300<1, 4-door, black red leather, AM-KM, excellent. Sac rifice $1850. Dr. Henningsgaard, 345 6902 evenings. 688-4910 M, W, F. 768 ’67 OLDS 442 — midnight blue, stick shift, 11.000 actual miles. Has had excellent care bv one owner. Want $2,650. 343-1980 after 3:30. 775 ’60 CHECKER CAB. Cracked head, but interesting parts. $50. Streising er, 344-6464. 769 ’65 MUSTANG, 289, 4-speed, console, unusually clean. Reasonable price. 343- 5071. 712 ’64 BSA “500.'’ Brand new condition. Call 345-9603 evenings between 6 and 7. Best offer. 709 FOR SALE: '63 Ducati 250cc Scram bler, rebuilt engine. Roger, ext, 2545. 742 ’54 VOLKSWAGEN convertible. Good running condition, tires and top. Reasonable. 343-8308. 739 ’58 BUICK Special, hardtop, good condition: $275 or make offer. Ext. 2326 or 345-7991. 738 ’63 TR-4; new top, wire wheels, com pletely overhauled engine. Ext. 1384. 737 ’63 HONDA and helmet, $225. Phone 344- 7980. John. 701 ’63 CORVAIR, smooth running, clean, $545. 345-9108, ask for Jim 716 SPORT CAR classic: 1954 MG-TF, con course quality, 343-9669. 751 ’59 RAMBLER wagon, V-8, overdrive, new brakes, til es. $250, 343-0495. 746 GIR1.9’ 3-speed bicycle, $15. Good buy. 343-4509 after 5. 743 ’67 HONDA S-90 with helmet. 343-4063. 778 We'll Check Your Car And give a written diagnosis and estimate WITH NO OBLIGATION We Welcome Problem Jobs Loan Cars A BankAmerlcard Thrifty Auto Repair 400 Block Coburg Road 344-2219 Eves. 343-3997 PATRONIZE YOUR ADVERTISERS SERVICES Experienced typist. Electric typewriter. 343 0316 596 SPEEDEE typing service. Reasonable. 345-1658. 344 Experienced typist. 688-3204 496 DORIS Gilbert; 10 years experience, IBM Executive, Graduate School approved. Theses multilithing. 688 4355. 153 Typing. Experienced. 688-4714. 667 TYPIST: University approved, pro fessional, experienced. IBM execu tive typewriter; mimeographing. 688-3579. 568 EXPERIENCED contract house paint er. Student. Reasonable. References. FREE estimates. Call now 345-5404. 760 GILBERT S LITHO For typing, multilithiug of theses. 688-4355. 154 QUALITY typing; IBM. Graduate School approved. Doris Boylan. 688 4697. 467 EXPERT TYPING. Smith-Corona elec tric. Graduate approved. Prompt service. 345-3255. 544 VIOLIN teacher wants beginning and intermediate students. Near Uni versity. 343-0814. 772 TYPING — IBM Executive, term pap ers, theses. Grad School approved. 688-5246. 515 TYPING: Experienced and accurate. Will correct spelling. Fast service! 688-8405. 668 HANDWBAVING Instruction, l.e Clerc looms. Teressa Folts, 355 Fairway Loop, Eugene. 257 TYPING. Graduate School approved. Helen Miller. 689-3574. 320 Crocker Lane. 715 TYPING. 6'.2 years experience, term papers, theses. Grad School ap proved. Call 726-7274. 710 TYPING — fast service. Experienced, reliable, reasonable. No dittos. 344 8930. 670 TERM papers typed; my home. Rea sonable rates. 342-4684. 384 WANTED: Typing. 688-4774 and 688 2619. 719 TYPING — any kind. 482 W. 11th Ave. 342-3987. 735 TYPING: Mrs. Ryan, Phone 343-6690. Graduate approved." 766 FOR RENT AVAILABLE earlv June Furnished small one-bedroom house near cam pus. Japanese decor interior. Fenc ed backyard, fireplace, ample book shelves, garage, storeroom, etc. $95. 343-1980 after 3:30. 774 BEAUTIFULLY completely furnished house with carport; near campus; suitable visiting faculty couple. Available August I. $125 . 344-1134 or campus ext. 2621. 771 SUBLET one bedroom completely furnished apartment for summer. Light managerial duties. $62.50 per month. 1840 C Mill, Tel. 343-7036. 756 SPACIOUS 2 bedroom flat to sublet for summer, ('.iris preferred, $90. 725 E. 14th, upstairs. 345-3206 or 345 7728. 563 ONE AND TWO bedroom apts. Utili ties furnished except lights. Sum mer rates; $100-9120; fall rates: $115-9150. 343-9482. 688-3694 . 757 AVAILABLE June 10 — furnished 1 bedroom apt. near Sacred Heart. For summer $75. Phone 345-7728 or 343-5161. 562 DARLENE APARTMENTS furnished, one bedroom, 1650 Pearl. Suitable 2-3. $85 $105. 342-3235. Eve nings — 747-9741. 523 SPACIOUS 4-bcdroom house; fur nished; close to campus, to sublet for summer (June 15-Sept. 15), $150. Call after 6, 344-2003. 700 TOR SUMMER: Furnished 'duplex $75 mo. June-Scpt. 3 blocks from campus, 344-8971. 740 SUBLET for summer: Casually fur nished one bedroom duplex. Fire place, $50. S4P E. 30th. 345-7668. 734 RIDGEWOOD APTS. Reserve now — summer or fall. 942 E. 18th. 345-5248. 413 CAMPUS HOUSES: Four blocks, for summer, furnished. Five bedrooms. $165-$195. 344-7059. 720 SUMMER registering. One bedroom large apts. $100. 2 bedroom $110. 343-4992. 718 CLEAN, modern studio. Laundry fa cilities, walking distance. Reason able. 642 E. 17th. 342-2759. 684 20 CAMPUS ROOMS: 3 blocks, for summer, furnished, kitchen, utili ics, $34 $45. 344-7059. 610 FOR RENT TWO BEDROOM apts: 2 blocks from library; quiet, no pets, no unmar ried students, no children. Unfur nished except for deluxe kitchen, draperies and carpets. One furnish ed; one 2-bedroom plus den. Refer ences required. Phone 344-7404 or 343-5535. 530 Oakwood Manor $86.50. one-bedroom; $101.50, two-bed room; $117.50, three-bedroom. Elec tric appliances, draperies, water and garbage paid. Just off 18th on Oak Patch Rd. 343-6055. 026 ONE BEDROOM trailer house for summer, 8x47, furnished. Come and see — this will save you $. 1900 VV. 6th (space D) evenings, except Mon. and Wed. 745 NEWLY BUILT 4 bedroom. Complete ly furnished, $210. 343-4992. 717 WANTED ROOMMATE GlRL(s) to share apt. June-Septem ber. Furnished, 112 blocks l’rom cam pus. $25 plus utilities. Cali ext. 255$, or leave nnme/munbcr at No. 308 Smith. 700 WANTED: One female roommate for summer. Your share, total $55, in cluding utilities. Large, quiet apt. 345-2612, Jamie. 77>J FEMALE roommate — starting sum mer. Your share $32 plus utilities. 343 1979. 738 MALE apartment mate for summer. Needs own transportation. Phone 344- 0409. 782 C1R1. roommate wanted to live with graduate student starting in June Cal) 345-6307. 787 MISCELLANEOUS CANOE FETE PICTURES COLOR pictures of eacli float available in 3 sizes — 312x5, 5x7, 8x 10. Call ext. 1997 — ask for Dean. 575 PETS I- ANTASTIC mother cat — loves lima beans ami mice. Free. 9155. 650 WANTED HAVE DOC, need degree. Do you have a 2 bedroom apt., house or? to sub let to 2 female grad students and Rover for 8 week summer term. Write P.O. Box 25382, Portland, Ore. 97225. 780 POETRY WANTED FOR ANTHOLOGY ldlewild Publishers, 543 Frederick, San Francisco, California 94117. 1262 WILL LEASE Churchill district -home. Dr. Norman Lee. Uhone 344-3360. No office calls, please. 702 RUBBER raft—any si—, Cali 044IBM. ___783 HELP WANTED OLD OREGON magazine seeking sports columnist, preferably facul ty or mature graduate student with prior publication experience and frcsli ideas. Pay: $50 per col umn (about 1200 to 1500 words) ext. 2191. 721 PART-TIME or full-time opportunity of a lifetime. Give away my money and I will pay you. No gimmicks— lust help us advertise our homeap pliances. Commission and bonuses or $3/hr. Cal 746-2389. 765 STUDENTS: Earn $40$60 weekly showing new line of home care products. Fun — exciting. 2 to 4 hours a day. Call 344 8158 betwcon 5:30 and 6:30. 770 STUDENT couple wanted to manage 9 unit apt. References. Call 344 9825 evenings., _744 LOST AND FOUND LOST: Plain blue book bag witli a COMPLETE WORKS OF SHAKE SPEARE. A MODERN POETRY, Volume IV, and two notebooks in it. Urgently needed, please return. 345- 3215. 753 LOST: Roll of Agfa film at pot-lacb. fall 342 2830. 048 PERSONAL NOTICE TO OKEGANA MAGAZINE subscribers: Due to financial and editorial problems, there will be a CASH REFUND for the remaining two magazines — WEDS. & TI1UHS. 1-5 p.m., Oregana office. No refunds made after June 30! Briny receipt and student body card. 784 HAPPY HOURS! 10 p.m.-l a m.. Tm» days, Wednesdays, and Thursdays at TINO’S PIZZA PARLOR, 1Mb and Wiliam' He—40c pitchersl Free pizza deli-, cry on campus. SS7 What is THE LESSON? 781 CONGRATULATIONS to Perk and Mark on their two year anniver sary. 781 VAN RORK, Hammond, Kav — Fine Blues Sounds. KWAX 2-3 Tuesday. 91.1 F'M. 763 ALL SWINE: EMU tonight at 7 p.m.! 702 IS THE Alpha Phi pledge class afraid to go near the Pioneer Mother? 730 EVEN THOUGH a BE regular, Colonel Sir drinks milk. Tiger. 784