Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 21, 1968, Page Seven, Image 7

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wants to express, why must it
be expressed in obscene, vulgar
terms and illustrations. Why
can t an idea be expressed in
just plain English without play
ing upon ones emotions.
If the only way a person or
group can gain attention to an
idea, is by using obscene and
vulgar devices, then I would
question the value of the idea,
for if an idea is worthwhile, it
should be able to gain people’s
attention and support without
having to appeal to the emo
tions.
No, the restrictions of the
legislature will not violate the
true meaning of free speech
and press. It will only ruffle the
feathers of those who hide be
hind the rights concerning free
speech and press to see just
how far they can go in saying
or printing any and all licentious
thoughts and pictures that enter
into their mind.
LaMarr L. Anderson
Sopohomer, Pre-Med.
UO Junior Enters
Beauty Contest
A University junior is one of
five new entries to the Miss Eu
gene contest.
Marlene Peterson is a busi
ness and finance major from
Beaverton. The other four en
tries are a Churchill High sen
ior, a Lane Community College
student, a Marist High senior,
and a North Eugene High sen
ior.
The five entries bring the to
tal to 15. The girls will be com
peting for a $500 scholarship,
additional prizes and awards
worth $1,000 or more.
Preliminary judging is set for
late January or early February,
with final judging in early April
1969.
Entries to the contest are still
being received at the Chamber
of Commerce office in the Eu
gene Hotel.
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accurate with no intention to con
fuse or mislead.
FOR SALE
LEAR JET combination F.M. Radio
8 track stereo tape. One year old
and has hardly been used. New was
155.00 will sell for 100.00. Call
Duane days at 1818, eves 746-5951.
1919
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
NIKON F CAMERA, 55mm f 1.2 lens,
case, strobe, 85-210 Sun preset
zoom. $300. Sansoi 500 AM-FM
multiplex 23 watt/channel transis
torized amplifier, Garrard changer,
$150. 746-9567 . 2003
INTERESTED in saving money?
DRINK DRAFT BEER AT HOME!
Refrigerator-keg set ready for use.
Supply your own keg. $145. 343
9191. 2016
YASHICA: twin lens reflex, 214”
sq. neg., meter, case. Like new.
345-1732 after 5:30 p.m. 1876
12 STRING GUITAR, almost new,
$140 or best offer. Tom Morrow,
ext. 2150. 2025
KING SYMPHONY TRUMPET. New
$350, sacrifice lor $250. Phone Jim
Young, ext. 2078. 1970
WESTINGHOUSE tape recorder, like
new, $20. Call 747-9542 evenings.
1932
CARSON DORM contract. Ext. 489,
ask for Betty. 1955
HEAD COMPETITION slalom 210,
marker bindings, excellent condi
tion, $70. 345-6683. 1975
GUITAR, year old; $40 or best offer.
Call Mouse, ext. 478. 1974
USED HEADS, 200 Masters. 343-8396,
$70. 1959
Campus Briefs
The ASUO Governing Senate Com
mittee needs a secretary. Pick up
applications in Rm. 308 of the EMU
and have them returned to this room
by Friday.
Petitions are now being taken for
student members to the following
University committees: Academic
Occasions, Computer Registration,
Naming of University Buildings and
Student Financial Aids Advisory.
Petition in Room 310 EMU.
“Radiactive Pion Capture in Light
Nuclei” is the topic for the Collo
quim at 3:30 p.m., Nov. 25 in Room
30, Science I. A. Sherwood, of the
University of California, La Jolla,
will speak.
Contributions are now being ac
cepted for the Panhellenic Clothing
drive, Nov. 20-23. Boxes for clothes
will be distributed to dorms and
houses.
There will be a Swine meeting at
7 tonight in the EMU. Cynic ir2 will
be displayed and National Porno
graphic will be completed.
Carlo Caldarola, from the Univer
sity of California will speak today
on “Non - Church Christianity in
Japan” at 3:30 p.m. in the EMU.
Steve Carter, full time Peace Corps
recruiter for the University will
be in the IEC office from 1-3 p.m.
on Mondays to answer questions
about the Peace Corps.
There will be a Lutheran Style
Folk Mass for the Weekly Commun
ion service today at 4:30 at Wesley
Foundation.
There will be an organizational
meeting of an anti-draft union at
1 p.m. today in the EMU.
There will be a Big Sister meet
ing at 7:30 tonight in Gerlinger
Hall.
The Back Door Coffee House will
be open after the Cosby concert
from 9-1 a.m., Friday at the Wesley
Foundation, 1236 Kincaid.
Any student interested in selling
Unicef Christmas cards beginning
Dec. 12 at the Wesley Foundation,
is to call 344-4219.
Cosmopolitan Club is having an
International Dance at 9-12 Friday
night in the EMU Ballroom. Admis
sion is 50 cents.
The Women's Judo Club will be
gin at 7 tonight in the Wrestling
room in the Men’s P.E. Bldg. Class
es will run 7 p.m. on Tues-Thurs.,
and at 2 p.m. on Sundays.
The Angel Flight meeting for to
night has been cancelled. Flight
sponsors are to be at detachment
at 12:30 today. All Angels will meet
at Gerlinger Lounge for Tea at 1:30
p.m. Uniforms are mandatory.
The Thursday noon discussion
hour at 12-1 p.m. today in the Wes
ley Foundation will discuss the to
pic of the nature of man. Bring a
sack lunch.
REEDS
Del Hoff Ice Cream
plus
your choice of
12 Hot Sandwiches
19th & Agate
Open 10 a.m. - 11 p.m.
FOLLOWING BILL COSBY
Come to the
INTERNATIONAL DANCE
(with "BLUES PRIDE" band)
FRIDAY, Nov. 22—9-12 p.m.
EMU BALLROOM
Sponsored By Cosmopolitan Club
50c
FOR SALE
APPALACHIAN DULCIMERS: hand
crafted dulcimers in several styles.
Call J. L. Danielson, 343-8151, for
appointment, or see at Light's for
Music, Springfield; demonstration
Friday, Nov. 22, 7:30. and Satur
day, 11 a.m. at Wilson Music
House, 1070 Willamette. 2034
THE ENCORE SHOPPE
A resale store with something for
everyone: Exclusive family apparel;
fine furnishings; gifts for the holi
days; some art and lots of the
unusual; All at budget prices.
Come over and browse 10-4 p.m.
daily. 341 High St.—344-2787. 1993
2*2 MONTH OLD KLH Model 20 re
cord player with FM radio. Origin
ally cost $400 f; will take $325 or
best offer. Contact James Elliott,
1345 High St., Apt. 1, 344-5093.
1933
CONN Alto Sax (Birdland)—excel
lent condition, $175.00. 344-3078, 1410
High. 1951
CARS & CYCLES
AUTOMOBILE BURGLAR SIGNAL
ALARM—“Play Safe, Why Worry"
Protect your ear and property from
thieves with the Automatic Devil
Dog Signal Alarm. 10 years Manu
facturer’s Guarantee. Only $7.95.
Get yours at Higgins Richfield sta
tion, 18th and Willamette, or send
cash, check, or money order to J.
Akana & Associates. 52 Grand
View, Eugene, Oregon 97405. 2005
PROTECT YOUR TAPE PLAYER
Auto Burglar Alarms, easy to
install. $7.95.
T.V. SPECIALTY SHOP
1927 Franklin Blvd.
343-1767
1983
1962 AUSTIN-HEALEY Sprite, new
paint job with refinished interior
and top. Excellent condition
throughout. Contact Jerry Wells,
ext. 2541. 1982
1962 FALCON. 4-speed, 6 cylinder,
20 m.p.g. $450. Call Phil Church,
ext. 1611 (days), 343-6685 (even
ings). 1964
BURGANDY ’49 PLYMOUTH coupe,
two chrome rims, six tires, excel
lent flathead six. Great buy at $100.
342-1054. 1986
1966 OPEL wagon, 18,000 miles, ra
dio. Very clean. $1,150. 343-1063.
1898
4 AMERICAN MAG wheels, 14" rim.
$200 new, will sell for $95. Call
342-2240, leave message. 1978
1967 TRIUMPH 650cc, $150 and take
over payment. $41.76 month. 343
6303. 1977
'60 VETTE, overhauled engine, 4
speed, pos. traction, ext. 398, Sid.
2022
1964 CORVAIR Mon/a Spydcr conver
tible. Good eondtion, clean; must
sell. Make offer. 345-7005. 1945
1960 VW Bus, excellent condition,
new tires, stereo. $650. 720> ^ E. 13th
Ave, #3. 1990
'55 CHRYSLER Windsor Deluxe;
77,000 miles. Excellent condition.
Phone 345-5795. 1937
1960 CORVAIR, 4-door, automatic,
$125. Mark, 344-3496. 1961
’63 FORD 4-door, standard. Excellent
condition, $600. 342-2289. 1942
1957 VOLVO 444, good condition, $325
•or best offer. 343-7583. 1969
1968 RENAULT 10, like new. Call
343-2189. 1976
TOP RACK, fits Peugeot 403, factory
mounts. $10.00, 345-7609. 1987
1964 FORD Ranchero, 4-speed, V-8
$1.495 . 343-3409 . 2030
SERVICES
TYPING, IBM Executive: Mimeo
graphing; spirit duplicating. Ra
chael Weinstien Business Service,
33 E. 10th, 345-7851. 1929
ACCURATE TYPIST, 75 words per
minute plus. Will type theses, man
uscripts, and term papers. 747-4647.
1750
AMAZINGLY EXPERT TYPING:
Smith-Corona Electric. Graduate
approved. Mrs. Libet. 345-3255.
1749
TYPING, 7 yrs. experience. Term pa
pers, theses, graduate school ap
proved. 726-7274. 1953
TYPING — desperate student needs
work to stay in school. 344 8930.
1890
DOGS WALKED — 50c a dog per
walk. Call Ann-Marie, ext. 2573
after 5 p.m. 18(9
ORGANIZATIONS, students — piano
tuning electronically $12. Call Flint,
ext. 472 or leave message. 1949
TYPING In my home. Reasonable.
342-4684. 1548
TYPING — Mrs. Ryan, phone 343
6690. Graduate approved. 1711
TYPING, editing; faculty wife; 35c
page; 345-9882 (Graduate School
Approved) 1642
EXPERIENCED typist, electric type
writer. 343-0316. 1874
EXPERIENCED typist, Graduate ap
proved. 344-7231. 1590
SERVICES
"A NEW feature for you.” Spirit
duplicating, special introductory
offer 45c per 100. Good quality,
fast service. Rachael Weinstien
Business Service, 33 E. 10th, 345
7851. 1928
TYPING
Graduate Approved
Six years experience
24th and Patterson
344-9978
1665
WILL TYPE THESES, term papers,
etc. 12 years varied professional ex
perience. Graduate school approv
ed. Mrs. Carole Sisler, 688-5468.
1941
FOR YOUR typing and multilithlng
needs call GILBERT’S LITHO,
you’ll be glad you did. Approved
typist, IBM Execs. 1150 West 11th.
345-3975. 1155
QUALITY TYPING . . . Editing . . .
Multilithlng. U of O Graduate. IBM
Executive. Approved. 342-2045. 3030
6 Willamette. Mrs. Burnett. Time
for Christmas letters. 1301
TYPIST — University approved.
Professional, experienced. IBM
Executive typewriter, mimeograph
ing. 688-3579. 1755
TYPING, 25c a page; babysitting.
342-3969. 1958
FOR RENT
ROOMY one - bedroom furnished
apartment, close to campus, water
paid, $125. Available January 1,
call 344-9721 343-4165. 1860 Alder.
2021
LARGE, new, two-bedroom apart
ment. Dishwasher and garbage dis
posal. Available Dec. 1. Call 343
0842. 1980
ONE BEDROOM furnished apart
ment, one block from campus. Call
343-9372 before noon. 2015
4-BEDROOM fully furnished house,
531 W. 11th, $150 per month, grad
students preferred, 345-0193. 2009
ONE-BEDROOM furnished apartment.
Heat, water, garbage paid. $130.
343-6275. 1958
TWO - BEDROOM apartment, $150.
343-9191.__1759
WANTED ROOMMATE
NEED 2 students to shale 3 bedroom
house. Your share $25. Call 345
0747- 19114
HELP WANTED
STUDENT PROJECTS, INC. is now
beginning interviews for job open
ings in regard to Keynotes lecture
series for winter term. A sign-up
sheet will be posted in Room 306,
EMU, for interview appointments.
Many openings are available for
interested students. Time and pay
are liberal if applicant has the
desired qualities. 1995
WANTED: YOU —to learn how to
be more attractive while earning
large commissions. We'll train you
to wear and sell cosmetics. Part
time beauty advisor, no door-to
door. Call for an interview, week
days 4- 7:30, 688 0946; or Mon -
Wed., 5 - 9, 345-2594. 1947
DISHWASHER needed in small res
taurant. Approximately 12 noon to
2:30 in exchange for meals. 3443
Hilyard. 1967
BALALAIKA TEACHER wanted.
Please phone 344-3363. 2008
PETS
AFFECTIONATE FEMALES. Silky
brown Siamese, phone 345-2791.
1989
FREE KITTENS — 3 males (b & w),
1 female (calico). Trained and
weaned. 345-1681, 7-10 p.m. 2028
6-WEEK-OLD KITTEN. Ext. 2170, ask
for Mike or Bill, Km. 105.1968
LOST AND FOUND
LOST — GRAY KITTEN in vicinity
of 13th and Hilyard. About 3
months old. Call 344-3527 or 345
4410. 1891
REWARD — Lost at the snack bar
in the student union, a Praktrica
Nova B camera. Please call 344
1610. 2033
FOUND — one large pure black cat,
found in basement of Sweetser
Hall. It has green eyes. Call Steve,
ext. 1818. 1973
FOUND — brownish-yellow male cat
with white paws, bib. Ext. 1740,
Bradley. I960
FOUND — one key In 14th and Kin
caid parking lot. Contact Jaqi, ext.
1817. 1835
LOST — Cameo ring. Agate base with
woman's ivory head. Call 345-2865.
1988
FOUND: One black and white male
cat with flea collar. Vicinity Fri
endly Hall. Call ext. 1569. 1992
FOUND — An Argus light meter.
Call 343 2190 before 8 a m. 2027
RIDES —RIDERS
HELP! Have to be In Santa Clara
for Thanksgiving. Bay Area good
enough. WHJ pay gas. Ralph W.,
ext. 2642. 2020
RIDE WANTED to Berkeley, Novem
ber 26 or 27, return Dec. 1. Share
expenses. 345-4648. 2006
PERSONAL
HELP YOI RSKI.E BY HELPING
OTHERS:
Juvenile delinquents and other
troubled young people with whom
I work think that they're the only
persons with problems and that
their problems are unique. They
desperately need to become aware
that others also have problems.
Please help them (and also your
self) by letting them know that
they're not really alone. Write
about your problems, successes,
failures, and feelings. 1 will for
ward suitable letters to them. All
correspondence is confidential,
anonymity is optional, but the
youths might wish to write to
those of you who desire it. These
youths can often help you as much
as you help them. It's up to you.
Ed Ettinger, 735 -33 E. 17th, Eu
gene, Oregon 97401. 2011
THE MEN of Chi Psi announce with
pleasure their selection of the 1968
69 Maid of Chi Psi Court.
Kim Buker
Barb Conway
Wendy Greenfield
Nancy McLaughlin
Gena Powell
Lorry Thompson
Sally Weisman
Congratulations!
2018
STUDENT; PROJECTS, INC. is now
boginning interviews for job open
ings in regal'd (o Keynotes lecture
series for winter term. A sign-up
sheet will be posted in Room 306,
EMU, for interview appointments.
Many openings are available for
interested students. Time and pay
are liberal if applicant lias the de
sired qualities. pmc
Hearye, Hearye . . ,
KOI! THE preservation of Gaylic
Humor. RODJER RAMJET hereby
pledges himself to the severe test
of extinguishing the wayward
Japanese Dragon.
Submitted by his faithful Seconds
the flying EAGLES. 2023’
WANTED: Fine Arts Students. Hand
crafted jewelry; pottery, ceramics
and the unusual art works. Con
tact the ENCORE SHOPPE; open
ing our "gift gallery” for tiie hull
days. Items taken on consignment
341 High St., 344-2787. 2087
DUTCH PARTY
BERESTERK FEEST. op 1035 Ferry.
3 ijd: Na Bill Cosby. Bier, inuzlek,
and KASH disc jockey. Bring date,
tst uk!) en maten mee! Phone 344
8062. pis 7
One Oregon Appearance
THE BYRDS
THE NEW YORKERS
Tonight—Salem Armory And.
« P-m. $3.00
_ 2082
PIETRO'S DELIVERY]
Scheduled delivery times discontinu
ed, Pietro’s will deliver orders of
12 or more pizzas. Please place or
der one hour ahead of time. Call
728-4415. 1701
A TRUCKLOAD of new books, an
armful of famous painting repro
ductions, and a black light room
are among new additions at the
Id Bookstore on campus. 202'J
CUT A CHRISTMAS RECORD. An
nual special — 7” 45 record cut
from your tape, $4; 7” 33-1/3, $4.30.
Offer expires December 28. Lowe
Recording. 345-4153. 1799
Remember DUTCH PARTY
Phone 344-6062
1(19(1
HAPPY HOURS! 10 p.m. - 1 am..
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thur*
days at TINO’s PIZZA PARLOR.
15th and Willamette — 40c pitchers
Free pizza delivery on campus.
14M
BLOK III
FASHION CLOTHING h»s arrived.
1233 Alder. 2010
QUESTIONS about grad sehool? Ask
them at the Graduate Conference
Thursday at 7:30 in EMU. Sponsor
ed by Mortar Board. 1965
TURTLE H ACKS will be held tonight
at the Spigot Tavern starting at
8. Prizes will be awarded. 2841
Willamette. 2012
WASHERS and dryers for rent;
guaranteed major appliance serv
icing. A.A. Appliance, 746-6630.
1927
THE BYRDS
Salem Armory Aud.
Thursday, 8 p.m.
2000
SENSORY AWARENESS workshop
Saturday, Nov. 23. Call 343-7041.
Send: Counseling and Growth
Center. 1971
GAYLE, I still love you.
Please do not be severe.
1961
BUCKS, BUCKS, BUCKS—earn your
tuition money now. Contact Don
Gail, ext. 1991. 2026
PIGGERS GUIDE will be here Wed
nesday, Nov. 20;50c at EMU Main
Desk. I960
CIAO SAL1SCCI Dim Oggl devo
dire the . . . odio l’vccelio. Bael,
la piv alt a. 2014
MIKE, please come home this week
end. F.Q. 2024