Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 21, 1969, Page Seven, Image 7

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    Campus happenings
T o day
TICKETS are on sale at the
EMU and Mattox Pipe Shop for
the May 3 performance of the
Fifth Dimension. Their appear
ance will be part of the Ju
nior Weekend Activities spon
sored by the junior class.
FOUR WORKSHOPS for pub
lic administrators are being
sponsored in four Oregon cities
this month by the University
CSPA. The one-day sessions will
be today in La Grande at
Eastern Oregon College; April
23 in Portland; April 24 in Sa
lem and April 25 in Roseburg
at the music room of the Vet
erans’ Administration Hospi
tal. Locations for the Portland
and Salem workshops will be
announced later. Anyone inter
ested in attending one of the
workshops should contact work
shop coordinator John Collins
in the CSPA.
THE OUTDOOR program at
the University will sponsor two
Walt Disney wildlife films at
7:30 tonight in 180 PLC.
The films are “The Olympic
Elk" and “The Grand Canyon.”
Each is approximately one-half
hour. There will be no charge.
ANYONE WITH a car who
would like to tutor grade school
students should contact Steve
Shank, head of Student Projects
Incorporated Tutorial Program,
in 312 EMU or phone ext. 1806.
THE GRAPE Boycott Com
mittee will sponsor several
showings of the film “La Huel
ga” (The Strike) this week. The
film is a 45-minute documentary
on the grape picker’s strike in
California.
The free-admission movie will
be shown Monday at 7 p.m., and
again Thursday at 8:30 p.m. in
tlie EMU) It will also be shown
in dorm complexes on Tuesday,
Wednesday, and Thursday eve
nings.
Future
MEMBERS OF the Friends of
the Museum at the University
are planning the 11th annual
gourmet dinner for 7:30 p.m.
Friday, May 2, to be served in
the ballroom of the EMU. Tick
ets will be $7.50 per person and
may be obtained from the mu
seum office. Each member of the
Friends may bring two guests.
VOTE
STEVE BAKER
for
CO-OP BOARD
Junior Position
Wednesday, April 23
“Finland” is the theme, and a
typical Finnish dinner will be
served starting with “Voitlei
papoyta.”
DR. BRUCE BONNER, mem
ber of the botany department
at the University of California
at Davis, will present a lecture
on "Phytochrome Involvement
in Plant Morphogenesis” at a
biology seminar at 2:30 Thurs
day in 30 Science.
RESISTANCE MOVEMENTS
of the Eugene and Portland
areas are co-sponsoring a bene
fit poetry reading in the Port
land State University Ballroom
Wednesday at 8 p.m. The fea
tured poet, reading from his
own work, is Allen Ginsberg.
Other recognized poets and
writers attending include Rob
ert Bly, C. Eshlemon, and Port
land poets Dick Bakken and Jon
Anderson.
Admission to the benefit is
$1.50 for students and $3 for
non-students. No seating guar
antee is offered.
Eugene Resistance is organiz
ing a car caravan to Portland
for the event. Drivers and those
needing rides ai'e asked to stop
by the Resistance table on the
EMU terrace Monday or Tues
day, or phone 343-0910.
Mostly general
ANYONE interested in being
trained for volunteer counsel
ing at the Draft Information
Center during the summer and
next year, should call ext. 321
between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.
D. M. MAYNARD, from the
department of zoology at the
University of Michigan will
head a seminar on "Integra
tion in Systematic Gastric Gan
glia,’’ at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday,
April 23, in 30 Science.
Petitions
STUDENT-FACULTY Council
petitions are now available in
310 EMU.
SKULL AND DAGGER peti
tions are now available for
freshman men on the third
floor of the EMU.
PETITIONS are available for
memberships in Asklepiads,
pre-medical honorary. Petitions
may be picked up outside 301
EMU and must be returned by
May 2.
PETITIONS are now available
for Phi Theta Upsilon from the
dean of women’s office in EMU.
Deadline for petitioning is April
30. Those interested must have
a 2.75 accumulative gradepoint.
DIRECTOR OF Student Com
munity Projects petitions are
now being accepted. The peti
tions may be obtained from 301
EMU and must be returned by
Friday.
PETITIONS for Skull and
Dagger may be picked up and
returned at the 3rd floor of the
EMU. Any 3rd term freshman
whose accum. GPA is 2.5 or bet
ter is eligible.
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
■■ mm mm Cleaners
w icTone
Across From Taco Time
315 E. 13th
CLASSIFIED ADS
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: 5c per word the first
day, 3c per word (30c minimum)
every day thereafter.
50 cent minimum on first insertion.
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
FISHER SA-300 amp.. Fisher 400-C
stereo control, Fisher AM-FM tun
ner, Garrard turntable. All built hi
a cabinet. Call Duane before 9 or
after 6. 746 5951. 2608
UGLY BOY Grillstone’s Gibson man
dolin. Gibson “A” recently re
finished for excellent sound. $150
with ease, or best offer. Call 344
3825._ 3643
SCHOLARS EDITION Encyclopaedia
Brittanica. 11th edition, in large
volumes, with addenda. Interested
parties call 343-9640, or 746-9517.
_ 3613
GUITAR CASE, strap and pitch pipe.
Good condition. Excellent even!
Call 345-4i84 or visit 749 W. 13th #1
anytime. 3541
4 LARGE view lots off Spring and
Capital Drive overlooking the Uni
versity. $4,500-$5,900. Phone 344-3291
or 345-5067. 3580
DRAFTING TABLES antTstooTs, $4.95
to $9.95. SCOTT’S TRADING POST.
4056 Mam, Springfield. 746-1517.
Open Sundays. 3397
JOGGING SALE—10U off all shoes
to UO students. BLUE RIBBON
Sports. 855 Olive St. 3618
GIBSON ELECTRIC guitar, excellent
condition. $275. Magnatone amp 150.
Tom, ext. 1997. 3688
YASHICA CAMERA, very good con
dition, sacrifice, $25. 343-5528 be
tween 3 and 6. 3675
BORG-WARNER car stereo 8 track. 3
new speakers, 9 tapes, and carrying
case. 343-0139 evenings. 3677
ZENITH STEREO for sale. Three
years years old, in good condition.
Call for Carol, 345-3239. 3648
PICKETT SLIDE rule $15.00. Call 345
7683 after 5 p.m. 3632
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.
Are you here Just to graduate or
are you here for an education? For
information, come to room 313 EMU
or call ext. 1856-1857, 9-5 p.m. Monday
through Friday.
* * *
Glides will have a meeting for all
members and pledges at 6:30 p.m.
today in Gerlinger Hall. Voting on
amendments to the constitution will
take place, so attendance is import
ant.
A full color film of the 1968 Olym
pics will be shown at 6:30 and 8 to
night in the EMU Ballroom to raise
money for World University Service
Week. Admission is 75c.
Discussion group leaders for Art
Pearl’s seminar on Poverty Solutions
should pick up this week’s newsletter
“Solutions to Intellectual Poverty” at
either the office or in the basement
of Hendricks Hall. 1000 copies were
printed. Take one for each two mem
bers of your discussion group.
A lecture entitled “The Man Made
of Words” about some aspects of
American Indian Oral Tradition will
be given by Scott Mamaday of the
University of California at Santa
Barbara at 4 p.m. Tuesday in the
EMU.
ASUO committee meetings this
week—today—Higher Education at
2:30 in 308 EMU; Academic at 7 p.m.
Tuesday—Conduct at 4:30 in 308
EMU.
Wednesday—Student Activities at
1:30 p.m.; Public Relations Bureau at
2.30 in 308 EMU.
The Outdoor Program will be show
ing two Walt Disney nature films,
The Olympic Elk and The Grand
Canyon, at 7:30 tonight in EMU. Free
admission.
Extrasensory perception will be dis
cussed at 9 p.m. Tuesday at the
weekly Blake College public discus
sion led by Marcia Frendel. The
meeting will be held at 200 N. Jeffer
son.
The Student Organizing Commitee
of psychology majors and all other
interested psychology students will
meet at 3:30 Tuesday in 261 Condon.
The Biology Seminar on the Cur
riculum will met at 5 p.m. Tuesday
in 30 Science.
Freshmen may petition for Skull
and Dagger now through Friday. Pe
titions may be picked up and re
turned on the third floor of the EMU.
A lecture on “Old English Poetry”
will be presented by Stanley Green
field at 7 p m. Tuesday in Burgess,
Hamilton Hall.
EMU Main Desk
PHOTO FINISHING
This week's special
10% off on Slide Duplicates
FOR SALE
SLINGERLAND DRUMS" Zildjian
cymbals, and accessories. Excellent
condition. Call ext. 1896 evenings.
_ 3663
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. Will consider good run
ing older car in trade. f 3609
*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
1955 CHEV. panel truck, engine re
built. Runs and drives well. Best
offer near $200. Dave Parker, 345
9708. 3660
MOVING AND must sell 1964 A-H
Sprite. Radio, roll bar. mechanical
ly sound. $700. 747-8992 evenings.
3671
’59 DESOTO, excellent condition
throughout. Best cash offer. Phone
344-8523. 9652
MUSTANG CONVKRT1BI E. 1965, 289,
stick, radio, heater. $900 NOW! 343
4054. 3621
1965 MGB. 42,000 miles. One owner,
good mechanical condition. Call
ext. 483 for Paul Arsenault. 3615
1964 HONDA 250cc Scrambler. Good
paint, clean, $300. Call 344-9953.
_3627
FOR SALE: 1965 M.G. 1100. Dark
green, radio, recent overhaul. $495.
1211 High. 344 6424. 3579
*65 VW BUS, blue and white. Stereo
speaker system, $1,200. 343-7246.
3620
1967 HONDA S90, good condition.
$240. Call Lynn, 343-4773. 8633
BARGAIN 54 Mere Good motor.
$40. 764 Russet l)r. 344-6563. 3594
EXCELLENT BUY 1959 Austin lle.il
ey. $495. Ext. 2647._ 3622
Ml st SELL Pontiac convertible, 1963.
Phone 345-7707 between 6-7:30. 3617
'64 VW -fair condition. Priced to sell
at $700. 344-8993 evenings. 3634
SERVICES
FOR YOUR typing and multilithing
needs call Oil.BERT'S UTHO,
you’ll be glad you did. Approved
typist. IBM Execs. 1150 West 11th.
345-3975. Open evenings until 9
p.m. 1155
WILL TYPE thesis, term papers, etc.
12 years varied professional exper
ience. Graduate school approved.
Mrs. Carole Sisler, 688-5469. 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 SECRETARY for
your typing needs. Electric type
writer, graduate approved, 344 7231.
_ 2959
OCCASIONAL BABYSITTING or
ironing, my home. Call 343-2239.
Southeast Eugene. 3372
GUITAR LESSONS; folk. jazz, rock,
music theory. Steve Mauldin, 343
9191. Special Student Rates. 3344
TYPING IN ray 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
CLASSICAL GUITAR lessons. Reason
able. 343-6855. 3661
DO YOU need some typing done?
Then call 343-9472. 3571
SPEEDEE typing service. Reasonable.
345- 1658. 2326
-FOR RENT
SEARCHING FOR CLANDESTINE
INDIVIDUAL; share two-stage cap
sule, Hendricks Park, with Fclicit
ious couple and large dog. Own
view room, deck. $100. 343-4054.
_ 3667
RESERVE FOR summer -reasonable.
Unique, luxurious, new 1-2 bed
room apartments. Furnished, fully
carpeted, garbage disposals, patios.
Close campus, downtown. From $90.
343 3834. 3662
NOW TAKING RESERVATIONS for
fall for spacious 1 & 2 bedroom
apartments. Furnished. $120 and
$150. Includes heat, water, garbage
service. No lease. 649 E. lbth. 343
9482. 3674
LARGE HOMES and duplexes.
12 near campus, for lease during
summer and/or fall. Call 344 7059
after April 21. A large deposit re
quired. 3641
APARTMENT MANAGERS — older
married students. No drinking. A
partly furnished house. 688-3694,
Mrs. Bendshadler. 3669
INTERESTING APT. situation for
married couple: summer and next
year. 343-4807 3391
90 SUMMER rooms near campus. $30
$40 monthly with kitchens, etc. Call
344-7059 after April 21. 3640
SUMMER TERM—one bedroom apart
ment. Swimming pool. 2 blocks
front campus. 3434)794. 3643
NEAT 2 bedroom house near campus.
Available May 1 to Sept. 1. 344-6859.
_ 3655
WANTED ROOMMATE
MALE TO share apartment with
three sophomores. $35, utilities
paid eacept electricity. 631 E. 15th.
345-9838. 3646
WANTED ROOMMATE
HIGH SCHOOL teacher, 23, looking
for female roommate to live in
Portland area starting hi June,
July, or August. Don't want an
other teacher. Write Mary Zell, 1412
NK 24th, Portland. 3631
S\\ IMMING POOL—Male roommates
to share large 1 bedroom apt, 2
blocks off campus, all: 343 5954. 3569
FEMALE ROOMMATE tor 8-week ses
sion. $40 month. Close to campus.
343-8906._ 3673
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
OWN A PROFITABLE BUSINESS
TART OR FULL TIME WORK
FOR ADDED INCOME
WE SECURE LOCATIONS
EARNING POTENTIAL $780.00 a
month, or more depending on slue
ol routes. Reliable man or woman
wanted as distributor in this area
to restock company secured loca
tions such as restaurants, bowling
alleys, and etc. with national brand
prepared pizzas sold through our
electric ovens which will bake in
four minutes. No experience neces
sary. We furnish all advertising,
merchandising, and support mater
ial. Will not interfere with present
occupation, as locations can bo
serviced evenings or weekends.
Cash investment of $2,200.00 to $11,
000.00 Is required. Also a good car
and 4 to 8 spare hours a week. If
you can meet these requirements
and cash investment and are sin
cerely interested in a fast repeat
busines of your own then WRITE
giving Name, Address, and Tele
phone Number, for local personal
interview with a Company Hepre
senatlve.
CROWN PIZZA COIIP.
7578 Olive Boulevard
University City, Mo. 63130 3691
HELP WANTED
JUNIORS AND seniors needed for an
experiment Involving completion of
sentences. The experiment takes
Place in Prince Campbell Hall ami
lasts 30 minutes. Payment is one
dollar. Phone 34-4 3701 between 5:JO
and 7:30 p.m. weekdays for an ap
pointment. 3670
ADDITIONAL SUBJECTS needed lor
Social Psychology project studying
the effects of cohabitation on edu
cational values. Please call Mike,
evenings 343 4481; Debbie, eve
nings 098-8015; Sue, 342-3012. 3872
NEED SERVICE station attendant for
part-time work now through sum
mer. Approximately 16 hours a
week. Apply at Jim Nordness
Douglas Station, 2795 Willamette.
3638
ATTRACTIVE WOMAN wanted for
make-up instructor, will train.
Vivian Woodard Cosmetics, 689-0890
2880
CARE KOR 1st grade boy after
school, our home. Within walking
UO. Phone 345-7234 after 6:30. 3604
PETS
FEMALE AIREDALE puppy. 5 months
old. Must sell before May 1st. 345
4097. 3608
LOST AND FOUND
LOST: HARTS GUIDE TO NEW
YORK CITY from Eugene library.
Left in quonset 7 March 10. Re
turn to library or to me. 344-3875,
Janis Bergen, 1332 Kincaid. 3676
LOST: A Nav\ pea coal at I he Pad
dock on last Thurs. night. If where
abouts are known, please call Anne
Van Dusen, ext. 2091. 3658
PERSONAL
ARE vou TIRED*1 OF LlVltfO
ALONE, and would like some help
In finding that marriage purtner
for life'.’ Let Social Introduction
Service help. Ask for Grace at 343
9228 or 345-4547, or write 1760 Wil
lamette Street, Eugene. 2670
See the ’68 Olympics
In full color
6:30, 8:00 p.m. EMU Ballroom, 75c
______ 3682
YOU CAN win $50! The University
Co-op is donating a first prize of
$50 to tlie person who can correctly
guess tlie amount of money WUS
will raise this week. Second prize
is $25. Entry lee is only 10c. 3611.3
PLEASE! SOMEONE Ianyone!) who
was in last term’s sociology class
that did a survey of survey of so
cial interaction betwen foreign and
American students contact Mary,
ext. 2284._3881
HAPPY HOURS!" 10 a m. - 1 a.m.,
Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thurs
days at TING’S PIZZA PARLOR,
15th and Willamette—40c pitchers.
Free pizza delivery on campus.
I486
.MAKE PLANS to attend the WUS
Dance on Friday, 8:00 p.m. in the
EMU Ballroom. The "Elfstoned”
will play, and admission is $1.00.
3684
68 OLYMPIC FILMS
Monday, EMU Ballroom, 6:30 and
8:00. World University Service.
_ 3686
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! 3581
SEE THE coronation of a queen.
Don't miss the prom. Combination
tickets at $7. 3654
9 A M. TO 4 PM., April 21-26 on the
EMU Terrace SUPPORT WUS
L’gl.v Man and Raffle'Contest! 3685
SUPPORT UNIVERSITIES around
the world—Support WUS week—
April 21 28. 35(2
Vote STEVE BAKER7or~iCo-op llo air'd
of Directors, junior position. 3647
THINK OF IT— a" concert and a
Spring Prom for only $7 3653
“DIG THE Troubador" May 12-17,
Bottom of tiie Bowl, EMU, 3678