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must be turned in by 3 p.m. the day
before publication. Because of space
limitations no announcements will be
run more than twice.
Dale Eldred, chairman of the sculp
ture department at Kansas City Art
Institute, will lecture at 8 tonight in
106 Lawrence.
Order of the O will meet 8 30 p.m.
Thursday at Pie'ro’s Pizza Parlor.
All lettermen are requested to at
tend.
• • •
College Life is at 9 tonight at
the Philadelphia House, 754 E. 13th
Ave.
• • *
There will be a joint AAGS-UAS
meeting at 4 p.m. today in the
EMU for anthropology majors. Rep
resentatives to the Student-Faculty
Senate will be nominated.
• * *
Nominations for the positions of
chairman and vice-chairman of the
Graduate Student Councd are now
being accepted by the GSC secretary,
Rm. 9 Chapman, ext. 2510.
Nominations for these positions
can be riade directly by members
of the GSC or an the petition of 10
graduate students. Nominations will
close at 5 p.m. May 30.
PS 208 Simulation Group will met
at 6:30 tonight in 180 PLC. The meet
ing is mandatory and the simulation
run this Saturday will be discussed.
The Committee Against Genocide
for Biafrans will meet at 8 p.m. today
in the EMU. Biafra’s birthday cele
bration will be discussed.
Airlines pressure has resulted in in
eligibility of NSA's International Stu
dent Affairs Club members of less
than six months to take their sum
mer charter flights. This applies to
students who have sent applications
during the last few weeks.
The GSC change-over picnic for in
coming and out-going representatives
will be held Saturday at Skinner’s
Butte Park. Those persons planning
to attend must let the secretary, ext.
2510, know by 5 p.m. Thursday.
The Graduate Students Council will
hold a meeting at 3:30 p.m. Thursday
in the Graduate Center, Chapman.
Out-going and in-coming representa
tives are urged to attend.
Eugene Parker, professor of physics
at the University of Chicago, will
speak on “The Origin of Magnetic
Fields in the Universe” at 8 p.m.
Thursday in 133 Cmm.
Fencing lessons and practice will
be held at 7 tonight in the east gym.
Women may enter through the south
gate of Mac Court.
All psychology students are invited
to a student-faculty meeting to dis
cuss departmental problems at 3:30
p.m. today in 138 Comm.
Today is the last day on which
students may sign up to take the
Honors College history comprehen
sive examination. Students should
sdgn up in the Honors College office,
basement of Friendly Hall.
Phi Theta will meet at 4:30 p.m.
today in the EMU. Old members may
come to sell uniforms or call Anne,
ext. 2091, to make arrangements to
sell them.
A Big Sister meeting will be held
at 3:30 today in Gerlinger.
The psychology department will
hold a student-faculty meeting at
3:30 p.m. today in 138 Commonwealth
to continue discussions initiated dur
ing Convocation week on participa
tion of students in departmental af
fairs.
Undergraduate math students will
meet at 8 tonight in the EMU.
Pi Mu Epsilon will hold its annual
initiation at 7:30 tonight in the EMU.
Dr. Maier will speak on “The In
clusion and Exclusion Principle.” Re
freshments will be served.
Students planning to attend the
Alpha Lambda Delta and Phi Eta
Sigma pizza party meet at 5:45 p.m.
today at the EMU turnaround.
WRA Executive Council will meet
at 12:30 p.m. Thursday in 207 Ger
linger.
The Undergraduate Economics Foc
us will meet at 4:30 p.m. Thursday
on fourth floor of PLC. Membership
of the forum is limited to economics
majors or lower division students
who plan to major in economics.
ISC Council for women's sports
will meet at 7 p.m. Thursday in 207
Gerlinger. Representatives should
have group material ready.
Eugene Parker, professor of phys
ics from the University of Chicago,
will speak on “The Origin of Mag
netic Fields in the Universe’' at 8
p.m. Thursday in 133 Commonwealth.
This lecture will replace the regu
larly scheduled colloquium.
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FOR SALE
SURFBOARDS
9*4" and 9';V\ Must sell. Call
345-6402. 4214
ELECTRIC STOVE, $20; fur coat. $5,
lamp, $2; 5x5 rug, $3; miscellane
ous. 1879 Moss. 4194
BARGAIN FOR DOGS — washable
bed, cedarized mattress, dishes. $5.
344-3139._ 4209
CAR STEREO, Muntz ($80 model),
plus tapes, good sounds. 343-4897.
4193
TELEVISION, 21”, walnut cabinet. El
cellent condition, $20. Call 344-6058.
4178
HEALTHWAYS SCUBA tank and
regulator. $100 or best offer. 343
4628._ 4183
FENDER BASSMAN amp—Good con
dition. $125. Call Neil, ext. 2148.
_ 4155
DARK BROWN, human hair long
wig — $50. Call 343-6593 after 6.
_4167
KAYAK — FOLDING boat worth $300
—now $190. Folds to two packs; 60
lbs. 344-9509._ 4168
4-TRACK cartridge tapes. Great se
lection, $2.00 each. 345-1046 . 4175
Part of Full Time Work
For Added Income
We Secure Locations
Reliable man or woman wanted
as distributor in this area to ser
vice route for NATIONAL AD
VERTISED ALKA-SELTZER. AN
ACIN, BUFFERIN, and BAYER
ASPIRINS sold through our lat
est modem vending machine in
handy plastic pill boxes. Dealer
ships now being established and
appointed upon our acceptance.
Will not interfere with your pres
ent employment, as locations can
be serviced evenings or weekends,
collect and refill machines.
EARNING POTENTIAL $450.00 a
month, or more depending on size
of route. THIS is a MULTI-MIL
LION DOLLAR A YEAR BUSI
NESS.
Cash investment of $1,900.00 to
$3,410.00 is required, also a good
car and 5 to 10 spare hours a
week. If you can meet these re
quirements and cash investment,
and are sincerely interested in a
fast repeat business of your own
then WRITE giving Name, Ad
dress, and Telephone Number, for
local personal interview with a
Company Representative.
Headache-Bar Vendors Corp.
7578 Olive Boulevard
University City, Missouri 63130
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Personnel Consultants
"World's Largest Professional
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440 Offices Coast to Coast
1074 Willamette — 342-4911
Daily 9-5 Sat. 10-12
Are you aware of all the excellent
and varied career opportunities
open to you by these Equal Em
ployment Opportunity Companies.
SALES: Chemicals, adhesives $12000
Accounting Supervisor .$10000
Assistant Buyer! Medical ....$10000
Accounts Manager! Food Line $9600
SALES—Legal aMterials .$9100
CALL Tom Lee ... . 342-4911
Programmer/management ....$12000
Sales Manager! Wholesale .. $10000
Industrial Chemist! Fram .$ 9000
School Business Manager.$18000
Accounting Recording .$12000
CALL Pat Reed .... 342-4911
Market Research-Chemicals $15000
Industrial Chemical Sales ....$ 9000
Design Draftsmen & Detailer $ 9000
Insurance Adjusting Career $ 6600
CALL Dan Ross .... 342-4911
Programming Career For You $12000
External Audti-Benefits .$10000
Assistant Buyer-Top Firm .. .$i0G00
Accounting Supervisor-4A ...$10000
Sales Manager Trainee, From $ 7200
CALL Lynn Hall .... 343-4911
FOR SALE
PROFESSOR MOVING, must sell
three bedroom house. Fireplace,
carpeted, ceiling heat, built-in
range and oven, garage, large
fenced yard with fruit trees. Con
venient to UO, schools, parks, shop
ping. Assumable 6r/v loan with low
monthly payments, asking $15,650.
3370 Potter, call 345-2069 or ext.
2308. 4077
SPACIOUS, THREE-bedroom home.
Large living room, dining room,
family room. Two baths. 1800 sq.
ft. Raised hearth fireplace, panel
ing, carpeted throughout. Nicely
landscaped yard, fenced in back.
Double garage. $19,300. 775 Vincent
St. 342-3704 evenings and week
ends. 4138
TWO YEAR suburban home—peace
ful—20 minutes from campus, dou
ble garage, den, 3 bedrooms, 2Vi
baths, family-utility-living rooms,
kitchen—newest appliances, sprin
kling system, well, pump. $24,500/6
per cent, cash or trade, $8,500
equity. 689-2454 after 6 p.m. 4072
MUST SELL: Professor leaving state
in August. Will sell Vista Hills
home; 3000 sq. ft., 4 bedrooms,
panelled den, dining room, ruge
rooms. Will sell at $31,000 below
appraised value. 292-1059 (Portland)
4221
COLOR PICTURES of Canoe Fete
and Spring Sing. All floats and
groups. 3V2x5—50c, 5x7—$1.25, 8x10
—$3.25. Dean Brickley, ext. 1997,
leave message and/or number.
_ 4219
MUST SELL: 2 beautiful, fully fur
nished 2 bedroom condominiums.
At Gearhart and Multopour. $28,500
each. Many tax benefits. 292-1059
(Portland). 4222
GIBSON HOLLOW-body guitar (mod"
el 355) plus hardshell case. Double
cutaway, cherry finish. Perfect
condition. Best offer. 342-1411, ext.
391, Mike. 4215
SONY TC200 Tape Recorder, Schwinn
3-speed bike and some National
Geographies between 1911 and 1932.
Phone 1591, ask for Morrow. 4171
FOR SALE—16 mm Bolex, excellent,
just serviced, non-reflex, $225 with
one 25 mm lens or best offer. 345
4981. 4206
CARS & CYCLES
VOLVO 1967 automatic 14-1S, air con
ditioner, excellent condition, 34,
000 miles, new white walls. Leaving
country, must sell, available July
15. $2,800. 343-6772 before 9 p.m.
_ 4157
FOR ONLY $150 you can own this
1961 Comet, automatic. Two-door,
six-cylinder. Needs minor repairs.
Perfect for summer. Call John An
derson, ext. 1589. 4195
1962 60 MEGACYCLE NMR, wafcer
cooled, 5-speed box, internal lock,
transmitter - receiver and heater,
new probe. Will sacrifice, muse go.
Call C. E. K., ext. 1532. 4220
MUST SELL—fast ”65 Mustang, 289,
4 speed. $1,000 for quick sale. Call
ext. 1839 weenday evenings. Ask
for Dan, or leave message if I'm
not there. 4225
”55 CHEV. panel — recently rebuilt
engine, excellent condition, fully
carpeted, wood paneling. $350 or
best offer. Ext. 392. 4226
VW CAMPER, rebuilt engine, trans
mission. New clutch and brakes,
radio and awning. $1,195. 343-4897.
4192
1959 FORD Galaxie V-8, P.S., 3 sp.
automobile, good condition. $225 or
best offer. Call Mike C. Ext. 2665.
__ 4174
1964 VW SEDAN, excellent shape.
Harness seat belts, gas instant
heater. Best offer. Bud Lawrence,
210 College Inn. 3860
1965 VOLKSWAGEN sedan with ra
dio, $1,150. Call Carl Elliger, 342
1411, ext. 1643 afternoons and eve
nings. 4084
1962 PONTIAC Grand Prix, 4 speed,
console, new paint, excellent con
dition. Make offer. Ext. 2541, ask
for Matt Rieger. 4213
Corvette Specialists
BOB RICHARDSON MOTOR CO.
Phone 726-7633 3857
GREAT FOR summer — ’62 Mercury
convertible. Clean, lots of goodies.
Ext. 1589. 4129
S90 HONDA, recently spent $120 to
fix up. Trail equipped for summer
fun; call Rick, ext. 1187. 4191
’67 MGB convertible. New paint, wire
wheels; must sell immediately.
Gary, 344-6813. 4229
PANELS 1958 Chev. and 1962 Dodge.
Run real good, lots of room for
living. See at 225 S. A, Springfield.
4136
1967 MUSTANG 2-12, 289 cu. in., au
tomatic, wide ovals, many extras,
$1,850. 343-9593. 4118
1964 VW. Call 343-6222. Clean, engine
in good shape, reasonable price.
3972
1959 THUNDERBIRD, motor, trails.
overhauled. $450.00. 345-4789 before
noon or evenings. 4165
1946 JEEP, baby blue—283 V 8, cam,
3-speed, roll bar, great condition.
$1,250.00. Ph. 343-5581. 4166
MGA—EXCELLENT mechanical con
dition. $550. Call 3444462 after 5.
4201
1960 FORD wagon — good condition,
$350. Call 344 4462 after 5. 4202
SACRIFICE: *62 Faiilane 500, ~V-8,
automatic. $195. 345-8663. 4189
I960 H.T. Plymouth. $225. Good shape.
688-8851. 4140
1964 CHEV Impaia; ail extras. My
loss, $800. April, ext. 2163. 4113
SERVICES
TYPING IN my home. Reasonable.
342-4684. 4123
EXPERIENED typing my home, fast,
accurate, reasonable. 688-4874. 3247
SERVICES
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. Open evenings until 9
p.m. 1155
QUALITY TYPING - EDITING - MUL
TIL1TH1NG. U of O graduate. IBM
Executive. Graduate approved. 342
2045. 3030-6 Willamette. 51 r s.
Burnett. 3875
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
EXPERT TYPING
Special rates and personal atten
tion to students. Rachel’s Business
Service, 33 E. 10th. 345-7851. 4097
EXPERIENCED SECRETARY for
your typing needs. Electric type
writer, graduate approved, 344-7231.
_ 2959
TYPING BY experienced secretary/
editor. 35c up. Campus deliveries.
344- 3457. 3398
TYPING: REASON ABLE, dependable,
fast service, experienced. No dit
toes. 344-8930. 4223
TYPING IN my home. Experienced,
fast, accurate, reasonable. Phone
345- 6274, 2940
TYPING, corrections made tf de
sired. 344-8585. 3878
TYPING, EDITING, 40c page; faculty
wife, GSA. 345-9882. 4005
OCCASIONAL BABYSITTING or
ironing, my home. Call 343-2239,
Southeast Eugene. 3372
TYPING OF thesis and term papers.
IBM Exec, typewriter. Reasonable.
Phone 688-1192. 3578
SPEEDEE typing service. Reasonable.
345-1658. 2326
FOB RENT
2 BEDROOM furnished, $i20. Avail
able now through summer only.
Modern, quiet, wall to wall carpet,
pastel built-in appliances, laundry;
close to campus. Prefer married
couple or graduate student. Mill-Hi
Apartments, 365 E. 16th. Manager,
Apt. 9. 3884
UNUSUAL THREE bedroom home,
southeast Eugene; family room,
two baths, patio, 14x24 separate
garage, alley entrance, garage
doors both ends, for private boat
or trailer parking space. 3210 Alder
_Street. 4218
AVAILABLE FOR summer, furnished
4-bedroom house, $160; 2 plus bed
room house, $145; also 1 bedroom
apartments, furnished, $95-$90;
large sleeping room, private, $40.
342-1159. 4182
CAMPUS AREA — Apartments avail
able. 1 bedroom furnished or un
furnished, 765 E. 18th; bachelor
furnished, 765 E. 17th. LOW, LOW
summer rates. 688-5468. 4188
r id ok wood Apartments
RESERVING now for summer/fall.
Office at 942 E. 18th, 2-4 p.m. Or
phone 345-6857 6-10 p.m. including
Sunday. 3889
NOTICE: APPLICANTS for the 12
large homes for lease near Uni
versity. Reduce monthly list price
$10.00 and begin lease from Sep
tember on. 344-7059. 4137
MOUNTAIN CABIN for summer—40
min. this side of Bend. $65/month.
Beautiful people welcome. Limit 4.
345-3405. 4228
QUIET, pleasant two bedroom apart
ments two blocks from University.
Married couples only. 343-1779, 344
7404. 3968
WILL RENT new furnished. Two
bedroom apartment with fireplace,
in Hendricks Park area. Water and
garbage paid. $140. 688-8084. 4207
EUR NI SHED ONE BEDROOM^ aparL
ment, $90, $110. li> block from Uni
versity campus. 771 E. 14th, Apt.. 6.
4217
THREE BJEDROOM (washer and dry
er), carpeting, fireplace, $135 a
month. Take advantage of lease.
15 June. 688-8851. 4139
ONE BEDROOM, furnished apart
ment; carpeted, water, garbage.
$85. Available June. 1650 Pearl. 342
3235 or 747-9741 evenings. 3868
ONE BEDROOM furnished apartment,
$105. Close to campus. Available
June 13. 975 Hilyard, Apt. 2. 344
0768. 4133
FURNISHED ONE bedroom apart
ment available June 15. 645 E. 18th.
$90. Phone Mr. Curry, 688-5706.
4162
i BEDROOM furnished house v«ud,
$70. 570*2 W. 10th Ave. 4205
WANTED ROOMMATE
t KM ALE ROOMMATE-wanted for
same, to share new two bedroom
townhouse apartment. $65 a month,
summer only. Call 344-5036. 4210
WANTED: FEMALE roommate for
large. 2 bedroom apartment, sum
mer term. Call 343 6810. 4208
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
J.ouo HAWAII si MMEB JOBS'
College Students Guide to Summer
Jobs in Hawaii. Money back guar
antee. Send $1.95 cash, check, or
M O. to Box 6446, Honolulu, Ha
waii 968183964
HELP WANTED
MALE SUBJECTS wanted for inter
esting experiments in learning clin
ical concepts. $2 for 1V£ hours. Call
Oregon Research Institute. 343-1674.
4073
ATTRACTIVE WOMAN wanted tor
make-up instructor, will train.
Vivian Woodard Cosmetics, 689^890
2H80
WANTED
WANTED TO rent: July. Unfurn
ished 3-4 bedrooms, garage. 343
0462. * 4144
WANTED
GIRL TO live in studio apartment.
Utilities included, free dinners, $45
only in exchange for cooking eve
ning meals for three European
males in adjacent house. 343 0363.
4227
WANTED: LARGE older apartment
or house for summer term; 3*4 re
sponsible girls; near campus; par
tially furnished, inexpensive. 344
6084 or 343-1082. 4159
PETS
FREE PUPPIES! Lovable, black,
short-haired, Samoyed/Border Col
lie/? mix. Call 689-1430 evenings.
4190
LOST AND FOUND
LOST: BLACK kitten with crooked
tail. Saturday, vicinity of 13th and
Mill. Contact Mary or Sue, 345-0072.
4]84
BLUE CONTACT lens and case found
in Commonwealth. Cali 933-2986
4204
FOUND: BLACK female puppy, gold
en markings, collar with bell, vi
cinity dorms. Ext. 2575. 4212
PERSONAL
ATTENTION
Foreign and American students
Want more functions and activities
for 1969-70? Support
YOUR
Cosmopolitan Club.
Please come to vote or to run ns
its officers on Friday, May 23, 3:30
p.m. at the EMU. All 7 positions
available. Candidates will be write
ins. No petitions needed. More in
fonnation. call Mae, Eat. 495. 4209
World Campus Afloat
Undergrads may study aboard ship
and in world ports fall semester
1969 or spring semester 1970. Up to
16',i credits transferrable. Fall se
mester visit Western Europe and
the Mediterranean, Northwest Af
rica, South America; spring se
mester the Orient, India, Europe.
Write Director Student Admissions,
World Campus Afloat, Chapman
College, Orange, California 92666.
3999
Coming to the University Theatre
THE HOUSE OK BEENARDA ALBA
THE HOUSE OK BERNARDA ALBA
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Coming to the University Theatre
3930
ATTENTION CSPA pre-majors, ma
jors, and certificate candidate*!
We are compiling a list of all stu
dents in tile School. If you did not
till out a green card at spring term
registration, do so IMMEDIATELY,
They’re available in 119 Hendricks.
Students not listed by May 30th
will be dropped from Hie School.
4044
ARE YOU MAKING A" CHANGE?
We have special rates lor ship
ments when little or no furniture Is
involved. Expert packing and crat
ing. Also containers for sale. Agent
for North American Van Lines, EU
GENE MOVING & STORAGE CO.,
260 Kerry St. 345-0151, 3022
ARE YOU TIRED OK LIVING
ALONE, and would like some help
in finding that marriage partner
for life? Let Social Introduction
Service help. Ask for Grace at 348
9228 or 345-4547, or write 1700 \VII
lamettc Street, Eugene. 2670
“YOUR MOTHER ." _
DOZENS
Grad student needs examples of
the Horens. Krench Hall, Rm. 222
1:807-8:30 or call 343-4730 after ft
I'm. 4216
JUNIORS AND Seniors needed for a
hall hour experiment, mainly in
volving completion of sentences.
Given in Prince Campbell Hall.
Pay is $1. Call 344 3701, 5:30 7:30
weekdays. 4203
HAPPY HOURS! 10 p.m. - I a m ,
Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thura
days at TINO’S PIZZA PARLOR,
16th and Willamette—40c pitchers.
Free pizza delivery on campus.
_ IMS
&ERGMAN’S GREATEST
‘•THE SILENCE’’
Thursday, 150 Sci., 7 & 9 p.m. 4186
HILL lUOKN Shady Acres Stables
on Saturdays and Sundays. Call
345-9275 or 345-5978 after 6 for
reservations. Also rentals by the
hour. 4142
SEARCH COURSE Proposal Dead
lines: May 29 — Summer term
courses; Aug. 1—Kail term courses.
SEARCH Office, Rm. 303 EMU, ext.
1021. 4M3
POETRY WANTED For cooperative
Poetry Anthology. Include stamped
envelope. Idlewild Press, 543 Fred
erick, San Francisco, California.
3940
STUDENTS INTERESTED in working
for The Key Notes fall term, 1969,
apply in Rm. 304, EMU. ($1.50-91.70
per hour I. 4224
WEEKEND ENCOUNTER group May
23-25. On the coast. Call Senoi In
stitute for further information, rail
747-4311. 4173
WOMEN' SPEND summer at Unlver
sity House, 791 E. 15th. $l/day for
room. Call Ellen Mickel, ext. 2282.
_ 4153
SWEDISH MOVIE
Thursday, May 22, 130 Sci., 7 & 9
pm. 4185
COLLEGE LIKE is Wednesday at 9:00
at The Philadelphia House. 754 E.
13th. 4169
K ULL TERM books on The Key Notes
are now available in Rm. 304, EMU.
__ 4163
BOB GUEST. Alaskan charge is dis
missed. Contact Mother. 4128
BAZUBA- HAPPINESS Is "to-know
and love you-THE RABBI. 4211