Campus Happenings Today WORLD CAMPUS AFLOAT will have a representative on campus available for interviews and general information from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. today and Tuesday in the EMU. The organ ization will present slides at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the EMU. Future STUDENT PROJECTS and entries of professional firms will be on display at the Art Mu seum through Dec. 6. The competition is sponsored by the Southwestern Oregon Chapter of the American Insti tute of Architects. A preview ■ ■ u Sock! Bang! (Continued from page 4) about to be dragged down to the ground, he flipped the ball back to Jones. Split end Greg' Sprecht blocked the only Rook between Jones and the goal line — 93 yards away. Drake failed to run the ball into the end zone for the PAT when the center snap was fumbled. Score: 13-0. Sock! With about six minutes left in the first half Greg Bros terhaus stepped back to punt for the Frosh with a fourth and two situation on the Rook 49. After he got the kick off he was hit by three Rooks — a roughing the kicker penalty. Oregon took over on the OSU 34. A pitchout to Jones resulted in an eight yard loss, so Winn again took the snap from cen ter, stepped back, and hit Moore straight over the middle with a 42 yard TD bomb. The two point conversion at tempt failed. Score: 19-0. Bang! The score was still 19-0 with three and a half minutes left in the game when the Frosh took the ball over on their own 37, following three incomplete Endicott aerials. Af ter three plays gained only nine yards, Winn did his routine; stepped back with the ball and flung it, this time 54 yards to Moore, who through some fine moves had his man beat by half a step, and scored his third touchdown of the day. In probably the most humili ating play of the day for the Rooks, the Frosh decided to go again for the two point con version. Crunch! Seconds later Mike Doran kicked off for the Frosh to Oregon State’s Jerry Mc Burney on the OSU 30, who was tackled immediately. In two plays the Oregon de fense had second string Rook quarterback Mike Tamiyasu back on his own one yard line On the next play 280 pound Frank Bowlby — CRUNCH — fell on 5-10, 175 pound Tami yasu in the end zone for a safety. Score: 29-0. reception of the eighth annual awards program will be from 8-10 p.m. Tuesday. Mostly General AN EXHIBITION of 100 "Contemporary Prints from Czechoslovakia,” is under way at the Art Museum. It will end Nov. 29. The exhibition was organized and directed by Gordon Gilkey, professor of art and dean of the School of Humanities at Oregon State University. DEAN ROBERT TROTTER of the School of Music will repre sent the University at the 44th annual meeting of the National Association of Schools of Music in Washington, D.C. this week. The School of Music has been a member of NASM since 1963. 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. “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. Steve Carter, full time Peace Corps recruiter for the University will be ita the IEC office from 1-3 p.m. on Mondays to answer questions about the Peace Corps. Any student interested in selling Unicef Christmas cards beginning Dec. 12 at the Wesley Foundation, is to call 344-4219. Fencing lessons and practice will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. Monday in the east gym. Application materials and infor mation concerning East-West Center grants for the academic year 1969 70 are available from Dixon Johnson in Rm. 201-B Emerald Hall. Applicants for the University Med ical School should sign up for an interview in Room 75, Science II. ASUO committee meetings today are, Academic, 2:30; Governing, 4:30; Fiscal, 6. ASUO committee meetings Tues day are, Campus Planning, 2:30; Higher Education, 3:30; Public Af fairs, 3:30, University Conduct, 3:30; Student Activities, 4:15. The ASUO Fiscal Committee will hold a special meeting at 6 in the EMU tonight to review' the budget allocations. Dr. Carl Wallen will speak on “Reading Sequence, Improvement and Expansion in Elementary and Secondary Education,” Tuesday at 3:30 in Room 138 Education. There will be a Mortar Board meeting tonight at 10:00 in the EMU. Room number will be posted. Winston Evans, Bahai representa tive to the World Council of Churches will participate in a lunch discussion today in the Wesley lounge 11:30-1:30, 1236 Kincaid. Hour Dry Cleaning Service Special on Shirts (plain) .69 Sweaters .69 Pants .69 Dresses . $1.59 Coats . $1.59 Suits . $1.59 Prices good with student body card Also Tuxedo Rentals Latest styles Complete formal attire Call 344-2443 jb hi Cleaners « 1C ■ ONE Taylors Across From Taco Time 315 E. 13th CLASSIFIED ADS NOTICE Classified Deadline: Place in 301 Al len, Emerald office by 2:00 p.m. day preceding publication. Deadline for Monday, however, is 2 p.m. Friday. Classified Rates oc 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 THE ENCORE SHOPPE A resale store with something for everyone: Exclusive family apparel; hue 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 GETTING HASSLED by your local nark? Turn to draft beer. DRINK DRAFT BEER AT HOME! Refri gerator keg set up ready for use. Supply your own keg. $145. 343 9191. 2019 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 TYPEWRITER, portable Royal Car avan. New was $79.50, will sell for $40-$50. Excellent condition. Con tact Barb or Lee at 342-2279 be tween 6 and 7 p.m. 2068 PERFECT FOR college life. National Stereo, fully portable, one year old. Best offer over $60. 344-4747. 2038 CANON PELLIX, 35mm f2.5 lens, 3X converter, case: $150. Mike Rus selle. Leave message at ext. 1817. _ 2069 120 WATT integrated transistor stereo amp, new. Weathers turn table, used. Worth $300; Asking $180. 344-6755. 2073 ROOMY, 5-drawer chest; two 6'x9’ nylon rugs. Excellent condition, bargain prices. 343-4340. 2080 12 STRING GUITAR, almost new, $140 or best offer. Tom Morrow, ext. 2150. 2025 12-STRING GUITAR, great sound, fabulous neck. Make offer, 343 1888. 2052 COLLIER HALL dorm contract, win ter-spring terms. Ext. 1756, Steve. 2058 KING SYMPHONY TRUMPET. New $350, sacrifice for $250. Phone Jim Young, ext. 2078. 1970 NEW SMITH-CORONA electric type writer. 12-inch carriage. $140. Call Steber. ext. 1694 or 345-9643. 2067 THREE BURGESS dorm contracts;. Randy, ext. 2660. Dan, ext. 2662. _ 2049 CONN Alto Sax (Birdland)—excel lent condition, $175.00. 344-3078, 1410 High. 1951 BOYNTON DORM contract. Call Bei t or Hans, ext. 2647. 2047 CARS & CYCLES 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 1966 BUICK Gran Sport, silver with black interior, mags, extras. 342 3592. 2050 FOR SALE or trade, 1963 MG 1100 in perfect shape. 896-3251 or 343 0421._ 2044 1967 CAMARO, V-8, Automatic, con sole, $69/month. Trading ok. 343 3409. 2031 *55 CHRYSLER Windsor Deluxe; 77,000 miles. Excellent condition. Phone 345 5795. 1937 TOP RACK, fits Peugeot 403, factory mounts. $10.00, 345-7609. 1987 Good Used Clothing Wide Variety of Formats Thrift & Gift Shop 2839 Willamette Hours: 10-4:00 Mon.-Thurs. 7-9 Mon. evenings For more information Call 343-3861 Man's Best Friend when he wants to buy or sell: The Oregon Daily Emerald Classifieds. CARS & CYCLES PROTECT YOUR TAPE PLAYER Auto Burglar Alarms, easy to install. $7.95. T.V. SPECIALTY SHOP 1927 Franklin Blvd. 343 1767 _ __ __ 1983 1959 TRIUMPH TR3. Wire wheels, new clutch; mechanically excel lent. body perfect. Must sell, phone 344-6491. 2055 1968 FORD Cortina GT, under war ranty. Pirelli radials. hood pins, alpine green. $1,975 or offer. Days, 342-3101; evenings, 342-3856. 2075 1966 OPEL wagon, 18.000 miles, ra dio. Very clean. $1,150. 343-1065. 1898 4 AMERICAN MAG wheels, 14" rim. $200 new, will sell for $95. Call 342-2240, leave message. 1978 '59 RAMBLER wagon, runs good, $75. Mike, ext. 1994. 2045 '64 HONDA 250 Scrambler. Excellent condition, extras. 342-2878. 2057 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 TYPI N G 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 FOB YOUR typing and multlllthin* needs call GILBERT’S LITHO, you’ll be glad you did. Approved typist, IBM Execs. 1150 West 11th. 345 3975. U59 TYPIST — University approved. Professional, experienced. IBM Executive typewriter, mimeograph Ing, 688-3579. 1755 TYPING, IBM Executive; Mimeo graphing; spirit duplicating. Ra chael Weinstien Business Service, 33 E. 10th, 345-7851- 1929 ACCURATE TYPIST, ^5 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 — desperate student needs work to stay hi school. 344-8930. _ 1890 DOGS WALKED — 50c a dog per walk. Call Ann-Marie, ext. 2573 after 5 p.m. 1869 EXPERIENCED typist, electric type writer. 343-0316. 1874 EXPERIENCED typist. Graduate ap proved. 344-7231. 1590 TYPING in asy home. Reasonable. 342-4684. 1548 TYPING — Mrs. Ryan, phone 343 6690. Graduate approved. 1711 CHILD CARE with preschool activi ties. My home, call 345-3232. 2039 TYPING, 7 yrs. experience. Term pa pers, theses, graduate school ap proved. 726-7274. 1953 TYPING in my home. Experienced, fast, accurate, reasonable. Phone 688-1192. 2081 FOR RENT BUGGED by—cramped quarters? —roommates? —dreary surroundings? TIME FOR A CHANGE! Call us for eastside apartments beginning at $120. Wayne L. Johnson Investments “A Mark of Quality” _344-1493 Anytime 2066 ROOMY one - bedroom furni.shrd apartment, close to campus, water paid, $125. Available January 1, call 3449721 343-4165. 1860 Alder. _ 2021 LARGE, new, two-bedroom apart ment. Dishwasher and garbage dis posal. Available Dec. 1. Call 343 0842. 1980 <>\L REDROOM 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 apartment. Close to campus. All utilities paid except eleertieity. Call 342-2222. 2059 ONE-BEDROOM, furnished apart ment; *2 block from campus. See at 735 E. 17th, #23, anytime. 2064 1 BEDROOM furnished $110. 1 block off-campus. 343 6407.2071 WANTED ROOMMATE NEED female roommate to share 2 bedroom apartment with pool, two blocks from campus, starting win ter term. 345-5106. 2074 i emale ROOM mate, prefer senior or graduate, own room, $50 plus utilities. Gayle, 345-7337. 2079 TWO GIRLS or couple, over 21, share large house, 13th near Ferry. $68.50, 342 10 NEED 2 students to share 3-bedrooixi house. Your share $25. Call 345 0747.1984 JOB OPPORTUNITIES WANTED to play m Sun Valley, Idaho, 4-5 piece rock band. Start Jan. 5, for all or pait of winter. Send tapes and pictures to Bill Allen, c/o The Boiler Room, Sun Valley, Idaho. 2048 JOB OPPORTUNITIES FUTURE IN DOUBT? A certain exacting, non-degree pro fession starts up to $6,000; otters $14,000 after 4 years; has prestige; is truly non-diseriminatory; is ex panding wildly in all fields; takes only 16 weeks intensive local schooling to qualify for one of 30,000 job openings. For details clip and mail to E. C. P. I„ Suite 209, 1074 Willam ette Street. Eugene 97401. (This ad inserted by Electronic Computer Programming Institute for those men and women who might be interested in a far out future.) 1979 _ HELP WANTED PART-TIME service station attend ant. Must be clean cut. experience preferred. 2795 Willamette. 2043 PETS FREE KITTENS — 3 males (b & \v)» 1 female (calico). Trained and weaned. 345-1081, 7-10 p.m. 2028 LOST AND FOUND LOST — Black, lanky kitten with white spats and bib. Answers to “Pancho,” maybe. Near 1140 Pat terson. Phone 343-1887. Found — Male Siamese. Big, dumb, cross eyed. Answers to “Here kitty, kitty.” Same address above. 2066 REWARD — Lost at the snack bar in the student union, a Praktrica Nova B camera. Please call 344 1610. 2033 FOUND — one key in 14th and Kin caid parking lot. Contact Jaqi, ext. 1817. 1835 FOUND: One black and white male cat with flea collar. Vicinity Fri endly Hall. Call ext. 1561). 1902 RIDES —RIDERS HELP! Have to be in Santa Clara for Thanksgiving. Bay Area good enough. Will pay gas. Ralph W., ext. 2642. 2020 PERSONAL IT'S BET TEFTbYiVeSH; N — Quality ran be measured by the grace and precision of handcrafted design in Etcetera's jewelry. Don't be satis fied with a mass-produced copy. Your engagement ring should ex press your individual tastes and personality. You will Kind that quality craftsmanship can also be less expensive. ETCETERA CUSTOM JEWELRY & FINE ARTS 664 LINCOLN 345-3078 2062 ' MEMORIES OF BERTHA”—We are a reorganized roek and blues band, having recently altered our per sonnel make-up and selection of music. We feel we can now offer a more serious and satisfying ap proach to your musical desires (formerly "The Nitty Gritty’). Phone 345-5540 or 345-82813, or write P. O. Box 1021, Eugene, 97401. _ 2046 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 end pay are liberal if applicant has l ie dc slred qualities. UaU WANTED: Fine Arts Stum nls, Hand crafted Jewelry; potter;,, ceramics, and the unusual art works. ( • n tact tlie ENCORE SHOPPE: open ing our “gift gallery” for the holi days. Items taken on consignment. 341 High St., 344-2787, 2007 WANT SOMETHING DIFFERENT to do? Celebrate New Year’s Eve at midnight (every night at mid night I. Buffalo Bud’s Tavern, 2000 \V. 11th, Eugene. It’s the durndcst place you've ever seen. 2070 PIETRO'S DELIVERY: Scheduled delivery times discontinu ed. Pietro’s will deliver orders of 12 or more pizzas. Please place ol - der one hour ahead of time. Call _726-4415. 1701 CUT A CHRISTMAS RECORD. ArT nual special — 7” 45 record cut from your tape, $4; 7” 33 1/3, *4.50. Offer expires December 20. Lowe Recording, 345-4153. 1709 HAPPY HOURS! 10 p.m. - 1 a.m7, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thurs days at TINO’S PIZZA PARLOR, loth and Willamette—40c pitchers. Kiee pizza delivery on campus. 1466 THE YEAR’S Holy War was fought at Creston Creek’s Homecoming as archrival Grizzlies or Holy Col lege of California succumbed 17 16. 13111 DINNER DATE In Portland? Fly her there yourself — piloting the Web foot Flying Club's aircraft. Learn to fly now. 686-9291 or 345-2662. 2060 FLY A PLANE this week Intro ductary (light lesson offer just S5 piloting the aircraft yourself. Webfoot Flying Club Information 688 9291 or 345 2662. 2061 BLOK III FASHION CLOTHING has arrived. 1233 Alder. 2010 ANY FINE upstanding photography major interested in helping out "Our Girl Tuesday” call the Black Forest! 2076 HAVE YOU seen "Our Girl Tues day” at the Black Forest? Don’t be left out! 2077 Bi ( kn. hi t ks. BUCKS earn your tuition money now. Contact Don Gail, ext. 1991. 2026 WOULD YOU like a date? Call Dates, Inc., 345-9937, ask for June. 2072