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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1969)
Applications for Program Council Division Heads are being accepted: PR, Personned, Social, Cultural, Search, Student Community Projects, Campus Draft Information Center, and Speakers and Debates Deadline: 12 p.m., Wed., April 16 Contact Ival McMains, ext. 1904 or 345-0646 Riviera Room Michelob V3 off All day Wed. and Sun. Riviera Room 39 W. 10th Ave. Movies of AUSTRIA & GERMANY European travel experts will be on hand to answer all questions regarding air reservations, hotels, tours, and car travel. This is our chance to have all your travel questions answered at one time. THURSDAY—April 17, 8:00 p.m. ED PAPE' Volkswagen 20 COBURG ROAD Phone 343-3307 for More Information DOOR PRIZES-REFRESHMENTS take your pick Save time .... Shop the Four Seasons for the largest selection of Art and Craft supplies FOUR SEASONS 27th Sc Willamette 343-6812 CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE SCHOLARS EDITION Encyclopaedia Brittanica. 11th edition, in large volumes, with addenda. Interested parties call 343-9640, or 746-9517. _ 3613 NEW DYNAK1T preamp and power amp, $225. Nearly new Rectilinear III speakers, $450 pair. 345-8123. _ 3443 GUITAR CASE, strap and pitch pipe. Good condition. Excellent even! Call 345-4184 or visit 749 W. 13th #1 anytime. 3541 SANSUI 100 watt AM/FM/MPX ster eophonic receiver. Used one year. Any offer close to $200. 345-4478. 3499 4 LARGE view lots off Spring and Capital Drive overlooking the Uni versity. $4,500-$5,900. Phone 344-3291 or 345-5067. 3580 NEW WEDDING dress, Dior veil, train. Floor length, size 9. Was $250, will take $60. 344-6971. 3586 OLYMPIA PORTABLE typewriter, new. Price flexible. Call after 5:30 p.m., 689-2738. 3550 BLAUPUNKT AM/FM/SW car radio. All foreign and domestic cars. 343 3533 after 2:30 p.m. 3552 A ECO 8-TRACK tape player. Excel lent condition. $80 or best offer. Call Cory, ext. 2163. 3597 Campus briefs Announcements for Campus Briefs must be turned in by 3 p.m. the day before publication. Because of space limitations no announcements w ill be run more than twice. Anyone interested in rally tryouts, including boys, pick up a petition on the third floor of the EMU and re turn in by 5 p.m. today. For further information call Bonnie Brown, ext. 2288. ASUO meetings scheduled today: Student Activities at 1:30; Public Bureau at 2:30 p.m. All meetings held in 308 EMU. Ail those interested in working on the Spring Prom decoration commit tee call Cheryl at ext. 1586. Kwamas will hold a business meet ing today at 6:30 p.m. in the EMU. Everyone is urged to attend. All Phi Thetas giving flying speeches are asked to have them completed by today. All living organizations interested in participating in the WRA Jog-A Thon and not represented at the planning meeting April 9, should call Judy Armstrong at ext. 1184. A film on interracial adoption “Run Jimmy Run” wii be shown at 8 tonight at Saint Mary's Episcopal Church located on 13th and Pearl. After the film, Mrs. Charles Olds, As sociate State Director of the Boys and Girls Aid Society will speak and answer questions about interracial adoption. A dry land sailing session will be held at 7 p.m. today and Thurs day in the EMU for those people signed up for the Outdoor Program's sailing session. A Kayaking movie and slide show will be shown at 7:30 tonight in the EMU. Anyone interested in building a kayak is invited to attend. Room will be posted. All ASUO senators should read the David Task Force Report before the Thursday evening Senate meet ing. The report can be obtained in 310 EMU. Angel Flight petitions must be turned in by 4:30 p.m. Thursday at third floor EMU. Anyone interested in buying, sell ing, or bartering their pottery, jewel ry, paintings, flowers, food, pets, whatever in an open ail* happening, call John Blinn at ext. 1897; or go to the table on the EMU terrace Thursday and Friday. Prenursing students interested in meeting the faculty of the School of Nursing, come by the tea from 3:15 to 4 p.m. Thursday at 306 Chapman Hall Liivng Room. There will be a meeting of all po tential and actual grape boycotters at 7:30 tonight. Plans for showing the movie “La Huelga,” the strike on Safeway, and for getting the anti Safeway pledge signed will be dis cussed. Call Jean Oliver at 345 4563 for further information. There wil be a Physics Colloquium at 3:30 p.m. Thursday in Rm. 16 Science I. Professor S. Y. Ch’en of the University department of physics will discuss “Pressure Effects of Cesium Lines.” Coffee and doughnuts will be served at 3:15 p.m. in 121 Science I. A canoeing and kayaking session will be given from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Thursday at the Millrace. A begin ning climbing session at Skinner’s Butte will be given Thursday after noon. Meet in 23 EMU atl p.m. The Political and Metropolitan Film Festival Vernal and Nocturnal will present “King Rat” at 7 and 9 to night in 180 PLC. Admission is 75 cents. Anyone interested in forming stu dent departmental unions call Ron Williams at ext. 356 or 1856. Use Emerald Classified Ads Want to really get results? FOR SALE SITAR (INDIA); beautiful handmade instrument from New Delhi, cov ered with inlays. Never used or handled. $250. Solid carved ivory chess set from Hong Kong—4'4 in. King, 3 in. Queen. $150. Call 688-5712 3612 FISHER SA-300 amp., Fisher 400-C stereo control, Fisher AM-FM tun ner, Garrard turntable. All built in a cabinet. Call Duane before 9 or after 6. 746-5951. 2608 DRAFTING TABLES and stools, $4 95 to $9.95. SCOTT'S TRADING POST. 4056 Main, Springiield. 746-1517. Open Sundays. 3397 JOGGING SALE—IOC off all shoes to CO students. BLUE RIBBON Sports. 855 Olive St. 3618 STEREO RECORD player (console) with AM/FM radio. Best offer around $50. 342 2041. 3587 CARS & CYCLES 65 CORVAIR Monza 2 dr. hardtop, 140 hp, 4 speed, bucket seats, white walls, radio, heater, windshield washer, just tuned, good mechanical condition. $950. Call Frank Diarmit, ext. 2660._ 3609 1966 305 tPLUS) Honda Scrambler. Modified dirt-street bike. Many, many additions. Helmet. Beefed engine. 2180 Henderson. 344-8862 after 5 p.m. $425. 3471 1969 YAMAHA Enduro 250. Less than 350 miles. $725. Excellent condition. Free Buco helmet. Call ext. 2165 for Alan Wong. 3562 1966 PLYMOUTH Valiant, six Vylind er, 3 speed, manual transmission. t!ood condition. One owner. Call Craig Adams at ext. 1395 or 1396. 3619 ’66 MUSTANG, six cylinder, auto matic, radio, heater, whitewalls; very good condition. $1480. Phone 345-2104. 2783 SUZUKI, X-6 250cc racing cycle with extras (Road). Like new—2,000 mi. $450 or best offer. Call 345-6668 after 5 p.m. 3539 A THINKING MAN’S CAMPER: '63 Cliev 'a-ton with 36-inch canopy. Many extras. Below market price. 344-1900. 527 E. 18th,_ 3602 1959 V\Y. sunroof. Dependable and clean. Great buy. $450. 527 E. 18th, 344-1900. 3603 ’69 VW RED SEDAN, Sunroof, ski rack, radio, etc. Call 345-7329 before 10 a.m. or after 6 p.m. 3514 1965 MGB, 42,000 miles. One owner, good mechanical condition. Call ext. 483 for Paul Arsenault. 3615 FOR SALE: 1965 M.G. 1100. Dark green, radio, recent overhaul. $495. 1211 High. 344-6424. 3579 '65 VW BUS, blue ami white. Stereo speaker system, $1,200. 342-7246. __ 3620 ’63 DODGE convertible. Excellent mechanical condition. $850 or offer. 344-6971. 3585 1968 450 HONDA Scrambler, 5 speed. Immaculate! $925. Gary, 688-8490. 3554 1968 CAMERO, power steering, air, good condition. 345-0781. 3556 1967 KAWASAKI 650cc, 2,000 miles', $750. 688-2489._ 8881 MGA—GOOD condition. $800 or offer. Honda 450, $525. 345 0005. 3611 ’59 VW BUS. Reasonable. John Lind say, Box 173, Monroe, Oregon. 3543 MUST SELL Pontiac convertible, 1963. Phone 345-7707 between 6-7:30. 3617 1965 VW SEDAN: Good condition — $1095. 343-3452 after 5 p.m._ 3515 UPTIGHT FOR bread—1959 TR3. I lose at $450. Dave, 344-8919. 3599 *65 MUSTANG, 289, 4-speed, hot. $1,300. Call 1839. 3528 MUST SELL: 55cc Yamaha. Good shape. Best offer, call 342-1054. 3576 BARGAIN — 54 Merc" — Gocifmotor, $40. 764 Russet Dr, 344-6563 . 3594 GOING EUROPE! Must sell Honda 50, Helmets! $95, call 345-2969 . 3595 SERVICES WIU' TYPE thesis, term papers, etc. 12 years varied professional exper ience. Graduate school approved. Mrs. Carole Sisler, 688-5468 . 2455 T Y PfST — ~ University approved. Professional, experienced, IBM Executive typewriter, mimeograph ing. 688 3579. 1755 TUTORING: ENGLISH, communica tion skills, grades 7 through col lege. General editing. 344-1262 after 5. Mrs. Lyon. 3607 CUSTOM TYPING and stenographic service for all your typing needs. Accuracy guaranteed, pick up and delivery. 344-7351. 3355 EXPERIENCED SECRETARY for your typing needs. Electric type writer, graduate approved, 344 7231. __ _ _2959 New locution- 928 Oak ALTERATION SEWING Reasonable, Phone 344-0931 3215 OCCASIONAL BABYSITTING or ironing, my home. Call 343-2239, Southeast Eugene. 3372 GUITAR LESSONS; folk, jazz, rock, music theory. Steve Mauldin, 343 9291. Special Student Rates. 3544 TYPING IN my home. Experienced, fast, accurate, reasonable. Phone 345-6274. 2940 TYPING BY experienced secretary/ editor. 35c up. Campus deliveries. 344- 3457 . 3398 TYPING OK thesis and term papers. IBM Exec, typewriter. Reasonable. Phone 688-1192._ 3578 GUITAR" INSTRUTION: jazz, Hoi k. Elementary, Intermediate. Reason able. Rick Koontz, 345-9634. 3566 B0 YOU need some typing done? Then call 343-9472. 3571 SPEEDEE typing service. Reasonable. 345- 1658. 2326 SERVICES FOR YOUR typing and mult tilth in g needs call GILBERTS LITHO, you’ll be glad vou did. Approved typist. IBM Execs. 1150 West 11th. 345-3975. Open evenings until 9 p.m. 1155 FOR RENT RESERV1 NG NOW for summer/fall. Furnished 1-2 bedroom. Call 345-0857 after 6 p m. Sunday through Wed nesday or visit 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday through Wednesday. RIDGEWOOD APARTMENTS 942 E. 18th 3308 STAYING FOR SUMMER SESSION? Lakegrest Apartments now accept ing reservations for summer and next fall. Unique, one bedroom apartments, unfurnished. 4 blocks from campus. Call 343-3438 . 3517 SUBLEASE for summer. Furnished one bedroom house. 3 blocks from campus. Fireplace and bar room area. $100 per month. Call 344-1791. 3549 STUDIO APARTMENT for 1 or 2, furnished, parking, 10 min. drive from campus, $80 Including util ities.. Call 747-8240. 3385 SPACIOUS 2 BEDROOM apartment near campus. Furnished. $150 in cludes heat, water, and garbage sen ice. 343-9482. 3 .17 ROOMS (2), everything furnished. House privileges. 156 W. 23rd, 343 4959 alter 5 p.m. 3435 INTERESTING APT." situation for married couple: summer and next year. 345-4807. 3591 WANTED ROOMMATE FEMALE ItOOMMATE"wanted—over 21, car necessary. To share two bedroom modern apurtment. Yard, patio. Call 342-9373._ 3479 MALE ROOMMATES wanted for spa cious two-bedroom apartment near campus. Call 342-3681 or 342-4514. 3522 SWIMMING POOL Male roommates to share large 1 bedroom apt. 2 blocks oil campus, all: 343-5954. 3569 FEMALE OVER 21 to share 2-bed room apartment. Call 343-9373, 3616 HELP WANTED ATTRACTIVE WOMAN wanted for make-up instructor, will train. Vivian Woodard Cosmetics, 689-01199 ___2880 PETS FEMALE AIREDALES puppy. 5 months old. Must sell before May 1st. 345 4097. __ 36|8 FREE WONDER-kittens, somewhat Siamese. 342-2041. 3588 RIDES —RIDERS 3 t.litl.s NEED ride to Hoodoo or Bachelor. W111 help pay gas. Call 343-6497.3598 LOST AND FOUND LOST~ SMALL WHITE DOG WITH BLACK SPOTS (ONE OVER EYE). PLEASE CALL 345-6159 OR 345 7655. 3596 PERSONAL Intellectuals: what entity~fi the prime cause of the frustrations, and divisions in our society? What philosophy lias generated this pres* ent frame of things? Send for the new book “The Beasts and the Seven Mysteries of (1001.” Hard cover, 288 pages, $4.50 each. Marion L. PoiT, 3470 Crestview Dr. So., Salem 97802. 8800 MALE STUDENTS in sciences or math wanted to participate in in teresting experiment in decision making. $1.50 per hour for about 2 hours. Call Oregon Research In stitute, 343-1674, for appointment. _ •_3014 ark 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 HAPPY HOURS! 10 a m. 1 ,n Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thurs days at TINO’S PIZZA PARLOR, 15th and Willamette 40c pitchers. Free pizza delivery on campus. _1460 FREE SKI lessons for intermediate and advanced skiers. Limited to single good looking girls only. Call Rick. « xt 2048. 3605 who's tin i GUEST man on cam pus??? Find out during World Uni versity Service Week. April 21-28! 3893 STUDENTS NEEDING help m Math 233 are urged to obtain a copy of the “Fortran IV Problem Solver Workbook,” available In the Math Section, Co-op Bookstore. 3567 HAIR ORNAMENTS of hand carved horn imported from Mexico, now available at Vincents’ PAD AND TUFT SHOP, 25 W. 25th ave. Many other unusual items too! 3531 WUS is coming! ! ! April 21 26 __^__3492 THAT’S NICE .Ml., let’s cuddle. By the way. Candy—especially cracker jacks—is dandy, but liquor is quick er! Hopscotch. 3610 LOOKING FOR the Answer? Consider Ours. Free Speech Platform 12:10 p.m Wednesday. 3873 WILL RECORD 4-track tape cart ridges. $3.50 per tape. Call Gary, ext 474. SUPPORT UNIVERSITIES around the world- Support WUS week— April 21 26. 3592 REVOLUTIONISTS! Looking for a leader? Free Speech Platform. 3572 WIN $50 worth of merchandise at the Coop during WUS Week!! 3590 FOR A more efficient Co-op Board, Vote STEVE BAKER. 3608