| .............mi,. Emerald Editor: (L ontimtea from page 4) That the City Council has failed to heed this request from students when previously pre sented is sufficient reason for many local citizens to help bring this concern to action. Roy Dwyer, Democratic Candidate State Representative, Position Two Lane County * * * For Progressive Rock Emerald Editor: A week ago at the Iron But terfly Show, Robin Sherwood of Senior Appointed ROTC Chief Douglas Malkasian, a senior business administration major, has been appointed commander of the University’s Army ROTC cadet brigade for the 1968-69 school year. Col. Elbert Curtis, head of the Department of Military Science and Aerospace Studies, and Ray Hawk, director of University Relations, announced the ap pointment. As Cadet brigade commander, Malkasian holds the highest po sition in the ROTC cadet corps. During his tenure, Cadet Com mander Kalasian will lead about 400 cadets. Malkasian had previously been honored with the “As sociation of the U.S. Army Med al” for leadership in advancing the standards of the Army ROTC brigade and the military department, and is a member of the Scabbard and Blade, the ROTC honorary and service or ganization. The new cadet commander is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Malkasian, 2490 Mission Ave., Eugene. THE VILLA ROMA AN UNUSUAL DINING EXPERIENCE KOL-FM (Seattle), mentioned that he thought a progressive rock or underground FM sta tion would be well accepted in this area. He said that the way to get a station on the air here was tor everyone who would dig a progressive rock format to ex press themselves and it would happen. A progressive rock station can become a reality within the next three or four months or maybe even sooner if support is shown now. Please help. Send a card or letter to me Mark Marsh. 1272 Patterson St Your card will make the differ ence. Please help. It will work only if you help. M. L. Marsh Junior, Journalism * * * Tigers Win ... (Continued from page 6) With the tying run on base, Manager Red Schoendienst sent Maris up to the plate to bat for pitcher Ron Willis. Maris, a bench warmer today who will retire after the Series, struck out. The Cards still were alive with Brock, who had 11 hits in 21 previous at bats, the batter. Brock fouled one to left, took a ball and then tapped back weakly to pitcher Lolich on a checked swing, ending the ex citing game. St. Louis 300 000 000—3 9 0 Detroit 000 200 30x—5 9 1 Briles, Hoerner (7), Willis (7) & McCarver; Lolich & Freehan. W_ Lolich (2-0). L—Hoerner (0-1). HR: StL, Cepeda (2). 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 Tvpe 4 “A" POSITIVE 1 “A” NEGATIVE 7 “O” POSITIVE 3 "O” NEGATIVE 2 "B” POSITIVE 1 “AB" POSITIVE Why? "WS To introduce the most elegant 1 pen on campus. Expensive new Bic* Clic4 for big spenders 49£ i : Only Bic would dare to torment a beauty like this. Not the girl... the pen she's holding. It's the new luxury model Bic Clic...designed for scholarship athletes, lucky card players and other rich campus socialites who can afford the expensive 49-cent price. But don't let those delicate good looks fool you. Despite hor rible punishment by mad scientists, the elegant Bic Clic still wrote first time, every time. . . Everything you want in a fine pen, you II find in the new Bic Clic. It’s retractable. Refillable. Comes in 8 barrel colors. And like oil Bic pens, writes first time, every time...no matter what devilish abuse sadistic students devise for it. WatermonOlc Pen Corporation, Milford, Connecticut 04440 CLASSIFIED ADS IVU1UK 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. 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. FOR SALE USED TEXT BOOKS — BOOK FAIR, 45 W. 7th, Eugene. Closed Mondays! _ 1206 COMPLETE sound system. Guaranty 9 months good: $550. Mike, 343-5900. __ 1215 2 GIBSON speaker boxes—1'2’x3'2'; two 12” speakers—2 horns in each box. $125 each. 344-3527. 1323 ALUMINUM CANOE, paddles, boat racks. Good condition. $45. Call 344-3802. 1330 ARMY officer's dress blues and greens. Call Mike, 345-3907. 1309 PARKING, $10 monthly, very near campus. 342-4688. 1307 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. Phi Theta members should bring their check books and attend the club meeting at 6:45 tonight in the EMU. * * * The Outdoor Program will sponsor a rock climbing instruction session each Tuesday afternoon during fall term until the rains come. For more information come to Rm 23 EMU. * * * There will be a party for all for mer Peace Corps volunteers on Sat urday night at 1650 High Street. Call Larry at 344-8344 for details. * * * All Phi Chi Theta members are re minded of the meeting at 7 p.m. Wed nesday in the EMU. Attendance is mandatory as initiation will be held. * * * Sorority informal rushing will be gin Monday, Oct. 14 and last through Monday, Oct. 28. Interested girls may sign up at the Dean of Women’s office in Emerald Hall. * * * The Volleyball Interest group will hold their first meeting at 7 tonight in Gerlinger. * * * Congratulations to all new Amphi bians—everyone passed. Don’t forget to come at 7:30 tonight at Leighton Pool. * * * A colored film will be shown at 7:30 tonight in Gerlinger 121 by a visiting Hockey coach. • * * Pi Lambda Theta will meet at 4:30 p.m. Thursday in the EMU. * * * All persons interested in the New Left are asked to attend the Stu dents for a Democratic Society Meeting at 7 tonight in Rm. 180 PLC. * * * Free draft counseling is being of fered daily from 9 to 5 at the Draft Information Center, Rm. 16-D EMtJ. Information concerning deferments, conscientious objection, and resis tance can be obtained. * * * The Public Affairs Committee (ASUO) will meet at 2 today in Rm. 313 EMU. ... The ASUO Committee for Campus Planning will meet at 2:30 today in Rm. 308 EMU. Mid-year grads... is coming! FOR SALE 25" DOUBLE-END commercial Trol ler. Rebuilt 4-cylinder Nordberg, new shaft and propeller, depth sounder, automatic bilge pump, blower, hand gurdies. Good condi tion. $1550. Gary Hauser, ext. 2484. 1327 BARTEL'S MEAT CO. 935-2259. USDA inspected and graded beef. 25 lb. beef boxes—standard, $14.95; good. $16.95; choice. $17.95. Locker beef by the half, USDA good, 53c; USDA choice, 54c. 1323 CUSTOM-BUILT cabinets, desks, or bookshelves at rates a student can afford. Call day or evenings till 10 p.m. — 344-8513. 1321 CAMERA—Mamiya Sekor DTL 1000 with 55 mm FI.4 lens, also 135mm F2.8 lens. Must sell, best offer. Phone 344-9497. 1338 FENDER REVERB UNIT—year old, never used, new, $132, now, $75. 344-3527. 1326 NORELCO *400’ Stereo Recorder, all transistor, 4-speed, special multi play feature, accessories. $275. 344 8635. 1260 VEGA BANJO, interchangable 5 string and tenor necks. Excellent condition. Best offer. Phone 746 6328. 1276 LUDWIG DRUM SET—6 drums. 3 cymbal, hard cases, extras. 2 mo. old. Like new. Must sell to best offer above $750. 344-3527. 1324 ROBERTS model 1055 Stereo tape recorder, $150. VM50 watt Stereo power amplifier, $60. 344-6415. 1306 CARS & CYCLES YOUR CAR SICK? MAKE an appointment with the doc tor of motors. All foreign and American cars. Pud’s Tune-up Shop. 747-9451, 34th and Main, Springfield. 1265 CLASSIC 1953 Kaiser Manhattan, 80 ,', restored. Motor, transmission, and starter rebuilt. New battery, muf fler, and tailpipe. Beautiful new upholstery. A steal at $295. 344 6634 or 343-9634. 1329 ’57 FORD 6 cylinder wagon, will give you trouble free transportation. Have records of over $600 work done past three years. $250, phone 343- 2821. 1296 IF YOU’RE in the market for a new or sharp used car, see GUARANTY CHEV-OLDS’ ad in this paper every Mdnday, Wednesday and Friday. 1170 1964 A. H. SPRITE, radio and heater, 6 tires, good top and ski rack in cluded. See at 1090 Alder or call 344- 1180. 1336 1965 — 300cg HONDA SCRAMBLER. Sharp, clean, good condition. New paint, seat, extras. Cali 344-0409. 1297 1966 SUZUKI X-6, 250CC. Top condi tion, 1700 mi. $475 or best offer. 345 6668. 1239 SPECIAL—1964 Honda 300. See at campus shell. $300. Call 344-2371 or 688 5820. 1302 1958 MERCURY with excellent motor, radio, heater. 9531 u Patterson, 344 7633. 1263 1964 HONDA 50. Clean and excellent condition. Good for school and hunting. $90, 344-2559. 1264 ’60 FORD 4-Dr. Station wagon. New clutch & paint. Very dependable. $285. Call 688-7329 or 689-3564. BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. ’58 C’hev. Wagon, one side good, runs fine; $150. 343-5900. 1214 ’57 DODGE automatic V-8, all power, $95. Paolo, ext. 1524, or 344-9622. 1282 1964 Austin Healey Sprite Mark II, Excellent condition. Call 344-2449 afier 6:00 p.m. 1311 1960 FORD 4-door, stick, V-8, radio. Excellent condition. $350. 344-6015. 1322 65 HONDA 250 Scrambler. $275 or trade for pickup. 935-1672. 1319 1950 WILI.YS Jeep Stationw agon. 223 West 12th. 1303 SERVICES TYPING, thesis, term papers, etc. Grad Schohl Approved, IBM Exec. Machine. Mrs. Wade Minor, 343 9928. 1286 WILL TYPE theses, term papers, etc. 12 years varied professional exper ience. Graduate school approved. Mrs. Carole Sisler. 688-5468. 1172 EXPERIENCED TYPIST—Shari Fra ser. IBM Proportional, Graduate School approved. 345-4256. 1166 TYPING—Graduate school approved. Laura Alcorn. 1267 W. 11th, 343 4855. 1160 GRADUATE APPROVED thesis typ ing on Smith-Carona Electric. Ex perienced. 345-3255. 1285 VIOLIN INSTRUCTION by University of California music graduate. Phone 345-3255. 1284 TYPLNG—Graduate school approved. Laura Alcorn. 1267 W. 11th, 343 4855. SERVICES YOU CAN WIN $20 by naming Mar garet Fluid's typing and printing office. Drop by. For your conven ience we have moved to campus and hope to even better serve your typing and printing needs. We specialize in thesis, resumes, pro grams. and single copies too. Mar garet Fluid, 831 E. 13th. Phone :U2 4471 . . . night 688-1272. 1295 FOR YOUR typing and multilithing needs call GILBERTS L1THO, you 11 be glad you did. Approved typist. IBM Execs. 1130 West 11th. 345-3975. 1155 BALLET FOUNDATION, 345-0751. In termediate, advanced ballet, Rus sian — Italian technique. Cheap rates. Granzin, Valter, Vasilieff, teachers. 1269 TYPIST—University approved. Pro fessional, experienced. IBM Execu tive typewriter, mimeographing. 688-3579. 1161 FOX HOLLOW DAY NURSERY open ing for part-time and full-time care. 5510 Fox Hollow Road. 343 9395. 1253 FOR RENT Close to Campus FURNISHED, large 4-bedroom apart ment. Lease $138 . 2193 Alder, up stairs. 344-7059. 1261 ONE-BEDROOM furnished apartment, $95. Suitable for 011c person. 971 Hilyard. Manager, 978 Hilyard, apt. 1338 SLEEP-STUDY ROOM, near campus. Man. Senior or graduate student. $35. 957 Hilyard St. 345-2470. AlsO garage for l-ent. 1335 LARGE comfortable room in good home for male student. Quiet. Graduate preferred. 343-8045. 1291 WANTED ROOMMATE male ROOMMATE to shale a mo dern 3 bedroom house. All expenses about $45-50 month. AH normal vices acceptable. 746-6346. 1281 FETS FREE—beautiful puppies, 8 wks. 23 W. 34th Ave., Eugene. 344-0884. ___1328 MISCELLANEOUS PLAYLAND Day Nursery open 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. with full pre-schodl program for children ages 2-8. Closest to University of Oregon. 344 6751._ 1157 JOB OPPORTUNITIES ENORMOUS OPPORTUNITIES. Hours at Y'OUR disposal, excellent wages. Phone 822-3384.fiat WANTED OLD MAGAZINES needed by HEP for students making collages and bulletin boards. Bring them to 1627 Agate.1271 LOST AND FOUND LOST—Man’s gold ring with largo blue stone. Inscription, “All My Love Amy,” inside. Anyone finding it, please call 747-5367 after 5. Ring has sentimental value. 1320 STOLEN: One 6’ tall Euclid tractor innertube was deflated and weighs about 50 lbs. If you know about this or see it, contact Noel Holley, ext. 1691. 1298 LOST wallet on mill race Get. 3. Dennis Frye, 2665 North 31st, Springfield. 1300 LOST—black wallet, vicinity Alder between 13th and 16th. Call Bob, 343-1222. 1331 LOST — female mother Norwegian Elkhound (looks like a Husky). Amazon vicinity. 344-8367. 1337 LOST: Small, skinny, sickly brown chieuahua, Friday. Emotional At tachments. Phone 343-4382. 1288 LOST Alpha Gamma Delta Pin. Call Ext. 1757—Mai la- Heward. 1267 PERSONAL MONEY FOR HAWKS. You can earn $1,50 for participating in some re search on attitudes towards Viet nam at the Oregon Research In stitute. Participation may last any where from a few minutes to an hour; It will be on an Individual basis, at your convenience. If you are interested please call 343 1674. 1212 PIETROS DELIVERY SCHEDULE: Monday through Saturday, 6:30 and 10 o’clock; Sunday, every hour from 5 until 10. Call 726 4415. Please placa order 1 hour before scheduled de livery time. 1197 GIRLS—Free color catalog showing 500 styles of 14 kt gold pierced earrings, 25'1 — 50'i below retail. Send 25c for postage and handling to DIMAR, Kendall, P.O. Box 531, Miami, Florida. 1340 PALMISTRY READINGS — Do you have any problems concerning life? This palmistry reading will help you solve them, so why worry. Tills reading will cost you $1. 7269307. 1171 IS CHUCK NEFF locked in the Tur key Coop in Pi Phi’s basement?? 1339 EUGENE WAKE-UP SERVICE-Stu dent Rates. 343 6440. 1334