Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 13, 1969, Page Thirteen, Image 13

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    Happenings...
(Continued from page 9)
reservation. For information call
ext. 2191.
“VOLUNTEERS are Waiting
to Help You” is the subject of a
conference to be held at the
Country Squire Motel Friday.
The conference, jointly spon
sored by the School of Commu
nity Service and Public Affairs
and the Volunteer Services
Council of Eugene, will be at
tended by some 50 to 60 agency
personnel. The use of volun
teers will be explored through
out the day by speakers and
group sessions. Registration will
begin at 9:30 a.m.
ORIGINAL RESEARCH and
field trips to various parts of
Oregon will be included in a
meeting of 500 geologists at the
University March 27 to 29. Geol
ogists from all the western
United States are expected to
attend the event sponsored by
the University geology depart
ment and the center for vol
canology.
DONALD DUNN, attorney
from The Dalles and president
of The Dalles Chamber of Com
merce, has been elected to the
board of directors of the Uni
versity Alumni Association.
THIRTY selected watercolor
paintings from the 47th Annual
Exhibition of the California Na
tional Water Color Society are
on display in the EMU art gal
lery.
EXCITING
SUMMER
JOBS ■
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job. Buy the book that provides
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61832
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Please rush my copy of
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City and State...
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governed by Standards of Ethics
established by the Emerald. The
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ald is to keep advertising clear and
accurate with no Intention to con
fuse or mislead.
FOR SALE
HARMONY Sovereign — steel guitar
and case. Excellent condition, 9
months old. $60. 345-4184. 3257
WOMAN’S DORM contract, spung
term. Call ext. 2155, ask for Mari
anne or leave message. 3217
WOMEN’S DORM contract, Sweetser
Hall. Must sell. Contact Barbara
Hatfield at 2087 or 2554. 3354
WOMAN’S DORM contract for spring
term. Contact Pat O’Shea, ext. 2656.
3174
SPRING YOUNG Hall dorm contract
—Reduced rate—Call Bill, ext. 396.
__3203
STATELY PILLARD Lombard piano
of character. Must admire before
making offer. 343-0006. 3226
THREE drawer steel file cabinet, stan
dard size. Phone 342-5048 between
9 and 5. 3243
STRAUB men’s dorm contract. Upper
class, second floor. Bill, ext. 2076.
3280
360 HEADS. Grand Prix — Nevada.
210 cm. Bill Hartmann, ext. 356.
3299
WOMEN’S dorm contracts — room
mates, ext. 2656 — Eva or Valerv.
_ 3335
FIBERGLASS pool cue and case. Un
believable sacrifice — $7.50. Smith,
ext. 1818._ 3339
TWO MEN’S dorm contracts, Bean
complex. Call ext. 2384. 3343
GARAGE SALE — odds and ends.
2955 Pearl Street. 3345
SONY 200 stereo tape recorder, $125.
345-5261. 3313
DORM contract in Bean complex. Call
Rich Akerman, ext. 1594. 3285
DORM contract: Maggie at ext. 2163
(leave number: I'll return call). 3246
DORM CONTRACT at a discount.
Call Scott Davis, ext. 2563. 3350
MEN’S DORM contract, reduced rate.
Call Craig, ext. 1738._ 3351
DORM contract for spring term. Cathy
Peters, ext. 2556. 3262
BOYNTON dorm contract at discount.
Call ext. 2647, ask for Hank. 3272
ONE MALE dorm contract, Parson
Hall. Call ext. 478. Steve Duffy. 3274
Campus briefs
Fencing lessons and practice will
be held at 7 p.m. today. Women
may enter through the gate south
of McArthur Court. Tournaments will
be discussed.
Today is the last day students
can purchase SWINE publications
The Burpley Barf and Cynic No. 4.
They will be available on the EMU
terrace.
Clyde Coombs, psychology profes
sor from the University of Michi
gan, will speak at a colloquium lec
ture set for 3:30 p.m. today in Rm.
389 Condon. Coombs will speak on
“Perception of Risk in Gambles.” The
lecture is sponsored by the Univer
sity psychology department.
Those interested in Buddhism and
Buddhist meditation should attend a
meeting of the Eugene Buddhist Fel
lowship at 8 Friday night at 1764
High Street, Apt. 6. For information
contact Doug MacPhillamy at 937
2604 or ext. 1278.
There will be television filming at
the Amphibians meeting tonight so
members should bring their suits. A
dress rehearsal of the tank number
will be held also.
The up-coming convocation and
militarism on campus will be dis
cussed at the Peace and Freedom
Movement meeting at 7:30 tonight in
the EMU. The Black Studies issue,
a demand for immediate withdrawal
from Vietnam and supporting Black
liberation will be discussed.
SDS will meet Friday to discuss an
end to police on campus, removal of
ROTC and other campus military
ties, and an amnesty for all politi
cal prisoners.
« » •
Passport pictures should be picked
up in the 1EC office at 319 EMU this
week.
The Music Graduate Group (MGG)
will meet at 6 tonight in room 104
in the Music building. ^
Model United Nations has open
ings spring term for interested stu
dents. For more information con
tact ext. 1874. ^ _
The Housing Office is taking ap
plications for positions as dormitory
counselors for the academic year
of 1969-70. Those interested should
contact the Dormitory Personnel Of
fice in Carson Hall to obtain the
necessary application and reference
forms.
• • •
The Graduate Student Employees
Association will hold a meeting at
8 p.m. Thursday in the EMU. Room
number will be posted.
FOR SALE
EXCELLENT Family Apparell — Cus
tom Leather by Jekyl's Hydes —
Candles by Trespassers W. — Pot
tery by S.M.A.F.F.P. — Bring your
bag, consignments welcome. Do
your thing at: THE ENCORE
SHOPPE, 341 High St., 344-2787.
Tues.-Sat.; 10-4:00 — Fri. eve., 7-9.
_ 3296
GIANT AUCTION and rummage sale.
Friday, March 28 at the Fair
grounds. Eugene Lions Club. A
tremendous variety of items will
be sold fast, regardless of price.
No minimum prices. To donate
items to this charity, phone 343
7432. 3346
FISHER SA-300 amp., Fisher 400-C
stereo control, Fisher AM-FM tun
er, Garrard turntable. All built in
a cabinet. Call Duane before 9 or
after 6. 746-5951. 2608
SANSUI 1000A stereophonic receiver
AM/FM/FM-MPX, 100 watts, $200.
Call Michael, 345-4478, evenings.
_3207
GARAGE sale Saturday and Sunday.
Clothes, furniture, appliances, inisc.
1010 High St. 344-5787. 3289
AMPEX stereo tape deck with ear
phones, tapes, and demag. $250. 345
1546 after 6. 3248
HEAD MASTERS, marker bindings,
poles free, $65. 343-9451. 3221
JACKETS and sta-prest slacks for
sale. 749 W. 13th No. 1 anytime. 3238
CARS & CYCLES
LOOKING for a station wagon? '62
Dodge Lancer, 6V, stick, runs beau
tifully, perfect for town and week
end trips. Must see to appreciate.
Estimated at $500. Given away for
$350. Tel. 343-1106. 3278
LIQUIDATION — 1965 VW, tudor,
radio, undercoating, one owner, ex
cellent condition. Call after 5:00,
345-6831. 3287
’66 MUSTANG, six cylinder, auto
matic, radio, heater, whitewalls;
very good condition. $1480. Phone
345-2104. 2783
?62 CHEV Impala, automatic, 283 V-8
engine, 4-door hardtop, very good
mechanical condition. $525 cash.
Brian, 343-8169. 3239
1965 PLYMOUTH Satellite. Immacu
late, “383,” chromies, bucket seats,
21,000 actual miles. Must see to
appreciate, 344-5113. 3353
1962 CHEV Biscayne “6”7 3-speed
stick. Overall good condition. Best
offer over $450. Ext. 2245 or 935
1704, ask for Bill. 3297
MUST SELL! 1961 Falcon sedan. Eco
nomical and in good condition. $225.
345-1272 evenings. 3244
64 COMET Caliente V-8, 4 speed',
bucket seats, good condition. Call
345-2784 eves. 3106
SPRING “TERM car. 1959 Hillman
convertible. Runs good, $150. 345
1046. 3326
1965 AUSTIN Healey 3000 Mark ilL
4-speed, overdrive. Call 942-4012.
_ __ 3162
’66 K.G. V.W. 50 hp. engine, good in
terior, fair rubber, phone 342-2900
between p.m.-7:00 p.m. 3318
THREE G70-14 Goodyear wide-track
tires, $30 each. Saint, ext. 1691. 3322
1963 HONDA 150, just tuned, he 1 met
included, $205. 344-7593. 3270
1957 NASH Metropolitan, $150. Call
688-3302. 3314
SERVICES
“ income tax returns
$5 and up
Special rates to students and facul
ty. Each return given individual at
tention. Open daily including Sat.
and Sun. until 9 p.m. Rachel Wein
stien’s Tax Service, 345-7851. 2785
FOR YOUR typing and multilithlng
needs caM GILBERT’S LITHO,
you’ll be glad you did. Approved
typist, IBM Execs. 1150 West 11th
345-3975. Open evenings until 9
WILL T'YPE thesis, term papers, etc.
12 years varied professional exper
ience. Graduate school approved.
Mrs. Carole Sisler, 688-5408. 2455
TYPIST — University approved.
Professional, experienced. IBM
Executive typewriter, mimeograph
ing. 688-3579. 1755
CUSTOM TYPING and stenographic
service for all your typing needs.
Accuracy guaranteed, pick up and
delivery. 344-7351. 3355
EXPERIENCED SECRET ARY for
your typing needs. Electric type
writer, graduate approved, 344 7231.
2959
AMAZINGLY EXPERT TYPIST;
Smith-Corona electric. Graduate
approved. Mrs. Libet, 345-3255. 2906
TYPING, MULTIL1TH, term papers,
theses; TV2 yrs. experience, gradu
ate school approved. 726-7274. 2897
EXPERIENCED TYPIST — Graduate
school approved. Laura Alcorn. 1267
W. 11th, 343-4855. 1160
TYPING AT reasonabfe rates. $35c.
Corrections made if desired. 344
8585. 3011
TYPING, EDITING; experienced. 35c
up. Campus deliveries. 344-3457.
_ __ 3108
TYPING: Fast, accurate, dependable.
Term papers. No dittoes. 344-8930.
_ 3301
ALTERATIONS AND dressmaking,
five years experience. Expert fit
ting; reasonable. 688-6654. 3184
TYPING IN my home. Experienced,
fast, accurate, reasonable. Phone
345-6274. 2940
TYPING, EDITING; faculty wife; 40c
a page. 345-9882. 3198
TYPING IN my home. Reasonable.
342-4684.__ 2956
TYPING — experienced. Neat and
accurate work. 688 4714. 3290
6PEEDEE typing service. Reasonable.
345-1658. 2326
SERVICES
EXPERIENCED typing my home, fast,
accurate, reasonable. 688-4874. 3247
FOR RENT
RENT A HOUSE for spring term.
Why live in a cramped apartment
or dorm? You can rent a comfort
able 2 bedroom house near campus
for $115 unfurnished, $125 furnish
ed. Garage, large yard. 344-6859.
3348
RIDGEWOOD \PARTMENTS
One bedroom, furnished. $90 one per
son, $100 two people.
942 E. 18th 345-0857
3298
MARRIED graduate students inter
ested in married student housing
beginning spring term contact Uni
versity Housing office, 342-1411 ext.
1704
ONE BEDROOM apartment, fur
nished, $115 month. One block from
campus. Available now. *3 Hi
Oakes. 343-7230 between 6:30-7:30.
3196
LARGE STUDIO apartment for rent.
$75 per month, utilities included,
10 minutes from campus, parking
space. Cal! 747 8 ’ 10 33 57
ONE BEDROOM apartment, furnished
$90 a month. 1 •» block from campus.
1831 Kincaid No. 17. Phone 344-2855.
__ 3295
CAMPUS address one bedroom
apartment, 771 E. 14th, Apt. 3. Sub
let for spring term. Phone 344 1328.
_ 3266
SPACIOUS 2 bedroom apartment,
furnished, carpeted. Laundry facil
ity, parking, near campus. 585 E.
_19th, Apt. 3. 342-4514. 3273
TWO BEDROOM house for rent or
for sale. 2955 Pearl Street, 345-8145.
Pleasant home, stove and refriger
ator, _ 3344
CAMPUS AREA redecorated, extra
clean, heat furnished. 765 E. 18th,
$8 688-5468. 3347
QUIET, furnished room for graduate
or employed man. $65, some utili
ties. 345 7150. 3304
ONE BEDROOM, carpeted, furnished
apartment. Some utilities. Lease
agreement. 344-2670. 3254
FURNISHED one bedroom apartment,
1 a block from campus, $90. See
Manager at 771 E. 14th, Apt. 6. 3265
ROOM with view, iiou.se privileges.
Everything furnished. 156 W. 23rd
St., 313-4959 after 5 pm. 3302
ALDERWOOD Manor, large one bed
room apartment, $125. Call. 345
0875. 3245
LARGE 3 bedroom apartment! Fur
nished, extras, near campus. $195.
Phone 344 7430. 3180
ONE BEDROOM apartment, one block
from campus. 1445 E. 19th, No. 8.
$120. 344 3814. 3284
ONE bedroom apartment with pool,
two blocks from campus, quiet.
Call 345-3027 after five. 3321
ONE BEDROOM apartment fur
nished, $105; unfurnished, $85. 1860
Alder, #4. 344-3092. 3224
ONE BEDROOM apartment 1block
from campus. $125. 343-3122. 3312
BASEMENT room, outside entrance,
$25. 1873 E. 15th. 3340
ONE BEDROOM apartment, unfur
nished, near campus. 343-2822. 3352
ROOM AND BOARD
ROOM AND board for woman stu
dent in exchange for some high
school tutorial work. 344-3670 3182
WANTED ROOMMATF
FEMAI E roommate needed to live
with two other female students —
$50 per month. Modern apartment,
18th & Ferry. Move in at end of
finals week or beginning of spring
term. Call 345-9945. 3281
DESPERATELY need female l‘‘• Sl\,
or grad now and/or spring term.
Furnished apartment near cam
pus. $52 pays everything. 343-4363
or 342-1589. 3341
UPPERCLASS FEMALE roommate
wanted to share two-bedroom apart
ment across from computer center.
Your share $50. 343 5828. 3227
FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted for
spring term. Large one-bedroom
apartment. Close to music school.
$50. Call 342-4063._3127
2 FEMALE roommates wanted, cam
pus area. 2 bedroom apartment,
$32.50. 365 E. 16th, No. 1; 343-9593.
FEMALE roommate to share apart
ment or someone to take over
lease. Close to campus. 345 5028,
344- 7908. 3310
NEED roommates immediately. $35
month plus electricity, phone. 2'/a
blocks from PLC. Call 343-8038 af
ter 6:00. 3315
MALE student to share nice Ofie bed
room apartment. Five minute drive
from campus. Your share $50. 746
6097. 3316
NEED ONE female roommate to
share apartment with two others.
Pool and sauna. $51.00 a month.
343-7668._3337
MALE roommate wanted to share
quaint, rustic house. $35. 688-0881.
3338
WANT male roommate 2 bedroom,
close to campus, quiet, $60. 345-6534.
3330
THREE GIRLS want fourth to share
large house. $37.50 plus. 343-2814.
3269
FEMALE roommate wanted. One
bedroom, $38.75 plus heat. 1840 Mill.
345- 6317. 3279
WANT MALE roommate. 2 bedroom
apartment, your share $50. 4 min
utes from library. 344-5624. 3249
WANTED
CAR -- Cheap.CaH 344-9524.' "xm
HELP WANTED
ATTRACTIVE WOMAN wanted for
make-up Instructor, will train.
Vivian Woodard Cosmetics, 689 0890
2880
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
Metropolitan Executive
Service, Inc.
72 West Broadway 342-4819
Graduate: Business Administration.
Some accounting. Qualifications for
Managerial program with large food
processing firm. Fee paid — $700.
Accounting major: train in cost ac
counting field with large Northwest
firm. Fee paid — $700.
Member of National Personnel As
sociates. Inc. — a nation-wide com
puterized service. Appointments
9-1:00 or by appointment, 342 4819.
3288
RIDES —RIDERS
RIDERS wanted to Pendleton-Pea
water area, Sat., Mar. 22. You pay
gas. No return, unless you want to
come back 24th or 25th. Jaqi, 345
2590 or ext 1817. 3256
RIDE to San Francisco needed for two
girls. Will share expenses and driv
ing. Must leave Friday March 21.
Call ext. 2650. Ask for Louise or
Judy. 3276
NEEDED: Ride to San Francisco area
March 26 or March 27 (Wed. or
Thurs.). Will share expenses. Cali
ext. 1131 days, 344 5154 evenings.
I
ONE OR TWO riders wanted to Bay
area. Must be w illing to leave early
in the a m. on Thursday, March 20.
Cali Cal at ext. 1953 or 345 2909.
_3328
RIDE needed to Sacramento at the
end of spring vacation week for
track meet. Phone 345-2104 or ext.
1818, ask for Steve. 3329
GIRL NEEDS ride to and from Den
ver. Can leave the 20th. Will share
expenses. C all Linda at 343-7143.
_33 >7
RIDERS wanted to go to Denver
spring break. Leaving approxi
mately March 20. Share expenses.
Ext. 2010, ask for Bruce. 3311
RIDE needed to Tacoma March 19th.
Will share expenses. Call Ben, ext.
1384._
RIDE needed to S.F., L.A., or S.f)7[
Tues. Ext. 2166, Dan. 3349
RIDE needed to Boise Finals week.
Share gas, driving. 345 2623. 3324
LOST AND FOUND
WHITE book bag with library books,
class notes, and texts. Must have to
pass finals. Please call Women’s
P E. ext. 1111. No questions asked,
Kris Norris. 3317
FOUND woman’s gold watch, lltli
St. near Villard. Phone 343 2636.
3336
PERSONAL
STUDENTS! A new book “The Beasts
and tlie Seven Mysteries of Clod’*
will give you aid and direction in
your efforts to correct the inequi
ties, double standards, and h.vpoc
rises of the establishment. More
over, it will do what you cannot do!
$4.50 per copy; reserve yours now,
and I shall hand deliver it. Publish
ing date: April 5, 1969. Marion L.
PoiT, 3470 Crestview Drive, Salem
97302. . |
LEARN PROGRAMMING
Electronic Computer Programming
Institute is now enrolling students
for Eugene and Portland spring and
summer classes.
FOR FREE appitude test, placement
news and day and evening class In
formation, mail this to EUPI, Wild
ish Bldg., 1443 Willamette Street,
Eugene 97401. 3122
ARE YOU TIRED OF LIVING
ALONE, and would like some help
In finding that marriage partner
for life? Let Social Introduction
Service help. Ask for Grace at 343
9228 or 345-4547, or write 1760 Wil
lamette Street* Eugene. 2670
INTERVIEWING now for 1969-741
transportation services director. In
terest in international scene pre
ferred. Director handles annual
summer charter flight. Call IEC,
ext. 1834. Wm
HAPPY HOURS! 10 am. - 1 a.m",
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thurs
days at TING’S PIZZA PARLOR,
15th and Willamette — 40c pitcher*.
Free pizza delivery on campus.
1466
IUU C./VIN fcJVl
$1.29
before 6 at the
ANCHORAGE
947 Franklin 260*
YES HARRIETT, you arc correct...
spring term registration is your
last chance to purchase a 328-page,
hardbound. Yearbook. 2:134
THE COMPLETE book form of The
KEY NOTE lecture series for winter
term is available now in Km. .104,
EMU. 3098
SIGN UP now for spring term mixed
foursome bowling league. Recrea
tion area, EMU basement. 3291
1)10 YOU really see three feet of
snow on the U of O campus'.' Prow
it with your go Yearbook. 3332
GUESS WHO? P, P, and M. April ijj
Mac Court, 8 p in. Tickets April 1.
3251
NO i oi.doi TS but we have tEi
next best thing. Buy a ’69 Year
book. 3333
BRAD STAPLETON: "BIG MAC is
one of the nicest guys I know.”
J_ 3342
r a roommate? See ad on page
3 for answer. 3242
SWINE: Last day of sale for BURP
LEY BARF — today, EMU. 3308
PATRONIZE YOUR
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