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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1969)
Campus happenings Today A psychology colloquium, en titled “Delinquency” will be pre sented by Richard Stuart of the University of Michigan at 3:30 p m. today in 221 Allen. Future A free public lecture on “the Changing World within Us” is of fered by the Oregon Center for Gerontology at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Celeste Campbell Senior Center, 155 High Street. Dr. Mor ris Rockstein of the University of Miami will discuss physiological changes accompanying the proc ess of aging. The Swiss theatrical produc tion, “Die Ehe des Herrn Missis sippi,” will be presented by the Die Schauspieltruppe Zuerich, a Swiss touring company, at 8 p.m. Tuesday in the University The atre. The play is a mixture of whodunit, political satire, and parody. “Societal Evolution in Meso I COLLEGE GIRLS j Haircuts only $1.75 with this coupon ; Call Oddett, Sharon, Dotty, Linda, & Roberta ! offer good thru Oct. 18 ; i LES' BEAUTY SHOP i j 401 E. 10th St. 342-6311 '• america” will be the topic for a public lecture given by anthro pologist William Sanders at 8 p.m. Tuesday in 106 Lawrence. Sanders is a professor at Penn sylvania State University, has done field work in Mexico, Guate mala and Peru. A colloquium on the “State of the Department of Physics will be held at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday in 123 Science I. Russell Donnelly, de partment chairman, is the fea tured speaker. Coffee and dough nuts will be served at 3:15 p.m. in Binney Lounge Science I. An open house will take place at 2:00-9:00 p.m. Wednesday at 1689 Pearl St. The purpose is “To come together ... to break bread . . . to share” and to support the Moratorium. Mostly general Women’s Recreation Associa tion still has vacancies for wom en’s dorms in its intramural vol leyball programs. Dorm members should request information from their presidents or call Miss Rice at ext. 2847. Petitions Petitions for five student posi tions on the Student Administra tive Board will be accepted through Tuesday. The applications can be obtained from the ASUO offices on EMU third floor. In terviews will be held Tuesday. Individuals will be informed in advance as to their specific inter view time. SUDS TIL 2:30 LONDON CELLAR foosball, pool, sandwiches 795 Willamette 345-9383 7460 TIME 2 Day Special TWO TACOS only 50c M E Crisp corn tortilla with our lean ground beef, six month cheddar cheese, crisp lettuce and fancy tomato Good at both locations 13th & High and 1060 River Rd. (_LIr AND U5t TWO TACOS 50c October 13, 14 13th and High and 1060 River Rd. m EMERALD Classifieds Between 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Monday through Friday 342-1411, extension: Classified Deadline: Place in 301 Allen, Emerald Office by 2 p.m. one work ing day preceding publication (Fri day, 2 p.m. for Monday’s paper). Classified Rates: 8c per word the first day, 6c per word for each consecutive insertion. Ten-word minimum charge. 10% DISCOUNT FOR PAYMENTS IN ADVANCE (Emerald policy is not to give re funds upon cancellation of ads for which discount was taken.) All advertising published in the classi fied section of the Emerald is gov erned by Standards of Ethics estab lished by the Emerald. The intent subscribed to by the Emerald is to keep advertising clear and accurate with no intention to confuse or mislead. FOR SALE TROMBONE—“Constellation” by Conn, 2 yrs. old—like new—reconditioned. Should be seen to be appreciated. Call after 4 p.m.—Phone 343-2624. STEREO AMPS: Fischer 400c, Dyna 65 watt; EV-1244 65 watt; Sony cassette and Penntron portable recorders. 343-6625 . 5003 EXCELLENT ELECTRIC guitar and custom-built amplifier. Fantastic equipment in perfect condition. Call 343-0663 . 5005 HART STANDARDS 205 cm. Nevada toe, Saloman cable binding, Barre crafters aluminum poles $75.00. 689 3632. 5008 BE READY — Koflach Champion ski boots. Men’s 9V£, like new. $20. Phone 343-5478 evenings. 5009 SCULPTORS—CURED wood for sale. Large blocks, mostly black and English walnut. 342-8635. 5013 BLACKLIGHTS: 18” —$12.49; 48” — $17.49, complete. Barker Electric, 420 W. 13th. 4715 DOUBLE MATTRESS £13, University speakers $45, GE am-fm stereo radio $30. 344-4448. 4911 GUITAR. MARTIN 0017. Steel string, $160.00. 747-9244 nights except Thurs day.4845 MUST SELL—Fender Jaguar guitar, excellent condition, $150. 342-7825. 4815 ZENITH — TRANSOCEANIC radio. 7 S.W. bands, 1 B.C. band. $130 or best offer. 345-5139._ 4969 TWO FEMALE dorm contracts. Cheap! Carson V. Call 496, Jo or Barb. 4961 FOR SALE TANDEM BICYCLE: Schwinn deluxe Twinn model, 5 years, basket, rear view mirror. New in June 1968 for $129.95. Now, after approximately 50 miles usage, only $75. Excellent con dition. 896-3872 after 7 p.m. 4959 HIGHLY SOPHISTICATED microscope, up to 1,500 times magnification, with full accessories, brand new, $395 only. James, P. O. Box 3305, Eugene _ 4988 ROYAL PORTABLE typewriter, $29.95; Remington standard electric, $85; white oak bureau, $22.50; bookcase, $15. 342-4672. 4730 SCOTT 299-D stereo amplifier, excel lent condition, $75. AR turntable, 4 months old, $60. Weathers turntable w/shure arm, $20. Mike Horner, 747 6087. 4998 MAN’S 10-SPEED Raleigh bicycle, $40. Call 345-1386. 5002 CARS & CYCLES 1959 FORD Galaxie 500 4-door V-8. Re built automatic. New tires. Immacul ate condition. Must sell. Best offer. 344-0940 . 4967 HONDA 350 scrambler. Daytona bars— 2300 miles. Excellent condition. Sac rifice for $575 due to job change. Call Salem, 581-1734. 4983 MUST TSF.l.M 1954 GMC pickup and camper carpet, wood paneling, good mechanical condition. $400 . 343-8359. _ 5004 VOLVO 1425, 3 months left. Full guar antee, $2,800 or best offer. Call David, 343-7995 or 640 E. 17th. 4873 1969 HONDA 90. Low mlieage. Excel lent condition. Best offer. Call 345 3570 after 6 p.m. 4880 1940 FORD convertible. Very good con dition. Call 344-4996 after 5 p.m. 4903 ’65 TRIUMPH TR4. New paint. Me chanically perfect, good top, wires. 343- 3975. 4931 ’63 VW Bug. Red, radio, seat belts, $650 . 737 E. 16th, #5. Telephone 343 3189. 4926 1963 CHEVY II Nova Super Sport. 6 cylinders, stick. Excellent. $875. 344 0357. 4951 MUST SELL!! 1960 Triumph TR-3, red, excellent condition, wire wheels, two tops. $795.00 or best offer. 5000 1967 HONDA 450—Immaculate, $475. Call Paul Putter, ext. 523 days. 344 2486 eves. 4962 1956 PLYMOUTH 2-door hardtop. Nice condition. New tires. $95.00 or offer. 344- 0940. 4968 BLACK CADILLAC limousine, 1959. Approximately 37,000 miles. $1000. 747-3576. 4975 1964 FORD Galaxie tudor hardtop, tape deck, wheels, Hurst linkage. $1000. Marty, ext. 1594. 4966 ’68 350 YAMAHA. Must sacrifice. 350 E. Uth Ave., Apt. 6. 343-3926. 4982 ’55 INTERNATIONAL panel. Runs O.K. 100 measley dollars. Ext. 470. 5011 ’62 MERCURY, good condition, 2 door, good mileage. Call 343-7995 . 4979 SERVICES EXPERIENCED TYPIST, graduate ap proved. 344-7231. 4759 IRONING—TEN shirts, $1.25; minimum $1. Close to campus. 343-4459. 4952 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. Women interested in informal rush should attend a 4:30 meeting today in the EMU. Anthropology majors—there will be a joint A.A.G.S. meeting at 2:30 p.m. today in the EMU. The purpose is to clarify the organization’s position on the Moratorium. An orientation meeting will be held for volunteers for the Moratorium at 5 p.m. today in the EMU. There will be a meeting at 7 p.m. Tuesday in studio C on the third door of Villard Hall for all new people who will be working for KWAX, the campus radio station, this term. An I.S.fc. meeting will be held at 7 p.m. today in the conference room of Gerlinger annex. Workouts for girls’ gymnastics are held from 4 to 6 p.m. today through Friday in Gerlinger annex. The ASUO Higher Education Com mittee will meet at 1:30 p.m. today in 308 EMU. The ASUO Community Affairs Com mittee is holding a meeting at 7:30 p.m. today in 308 EMU. The ASUO Fiscal Committee will meet at 4:30 p.m. in the EMU. The ASUO Student Conduct Com mittee is scheduled to meet at 4:30 p.m. today in 308 EMU. The ASUO Dorm Policy Committee will meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Moore Hall Lounge. All dorm senators and others interested are asked to at tend. Centuriannes will meet at 6:30 p.m. today in the ROTC department. Bring $5 dues. The Baptist Student Uniorf will meet at 7:30 p.m. today at Philadelphia House. All students welcome. The Parent Study group engaging in the dynamics of life with children under 12, will have its first meeting at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday at Grace Lutheran Church at 17th and Hilyard St. The seminar is open to University students and their spouses and requires no tui tion. For information, call ext. 2897. “Conservation and Catch-up,” a re view of local and national conservation issues, will be the topic of the Sierra Club luncheon meeting at 12:15 p.m. Tuesday in the EMU. All premedical students planning to apply to medical schools for the en tering class of 1970 should inform A. L. Soderwall, chairman of the Pre-Medi cal Advisory Committee, before Oct. 15, Wednesday. U.S. students seeking scholarships for study in Scandinavian countries during 1970-70 should consult the For eign Student office, 201 Emerald. Dead line is November 1. Albert Michael Weber will discuss radical views of religious reformation and human evolution as seen through Whitehead, Teilhard de Chardin, Reich, and Blake. It will be held at 9 p.m. Tuesday at Blake College at 200 N. Jefferson St. Job opportunities Sign-up at the Placement Service, 2nd Floor Susan Campbell Hall for interviews. Additional information is available. Oct. 27—Litton Industries, Inc. BS/ BBA-Accounting. Corporate Audit Serv. Oct. 27—Los Angeles County Dept, of Personnel. All. Various. Oct. 27—United Technology Center. Not specified. Not specified. Oct. 28—U.S. Army Materiel Com mand. BS/MS/PhD-Mech. Engineers, Elect. Engineers, Electrical Inc. Engi neers, Aeronautical Engineers, Aero Space Engineers & Welding. Various. Oct. 28— Naval Ar^a Audit Serv. Bach/Masters-Acct. Interna! audit staff. SERVICES PEERLESS TYPING by experienced secretary'. IBM Selectric typewriter, grad, school approved, reasonable. Phone 342-3156. 4794 GUITAR LESSONS—Folk, jazx, rock, Music Theory. Steve Mauldin. 343 9291._ 4812 TYPING — GRAD, school approved. Thesis, term papers, etc. Laura Al corn, 1267 W. 11th, 343-4855 . 4822 EXPERIENCED TYPING, my home. Fast, accurate, reasonable. 688-4874. _ 4913 TYPING BY experienced secretary/ editor. 35c up. Campus delivery. 344 3457. 4846 QUALITY TYPING, thesis. IBM gradiT ate approved. 688-4697. 4806 FOR RENT SINGLE WORKING man with daughter will share his house rent free with a grad student couple in exchange for cooking, housekeeping, and child care. Split groceries. Location 3 miles west of town. Further inquiries call 343-2260. 4804 FOR SALE or rent, 8x43’ trailer. Fur nished one bedroom, study. Fully carpeted. Space available on 8 acres near Leaburg. 896-3665. 4987 WANTED ROOMMATE ONE GIRL student to share three bed room house with two others. Your share $50 monthly. Call 747-6118. 4714 FEMALE ROOMMATE to share one bedroom apartment. Your share $40 monthly. 345-5886. 4928 GTA IN theatre needs male roommate to share apartment. 344-2103 or ext. 1789. 4995 HELP WANTED NEED ENERGETIC, ambitious boy and girl to sell novelty items to fraternities and sororities and liv ing organizations. Commission ba sis. Phone 688-7963 after 7 p.m. 4753 ATTRACTIVE WOMEN wanted for make-up instructor, will train. Com mission. VIVIANE WOODARD Cos metics. 689 0890. 4921 WANTED TWO E. T. Mags. 6.00-14. Call Roger, ext. 2148.4960 RIDES — RIDERS RIDER WANTED to share gas to Los Angeles. Leaving I9th or 20th in No vember. 343-7228.4984 LOST AND FOUND REWARD: FIREPLACE chest with piano music. Taken from Sigma Kap pa House. Inquire at Lost & Found, EMU main desk. Reward paid when returned. No questions asked. 5006 LOST: WHITE female part collie, part Samoyed puppy, 4 months old. Call 342-1503.4798 PERSONAL PAUL NEWMAN as Fast Eddy and JACKIE GLEASON as Minnesota Fats in “THE HUSTLER” plus episode # 3 “KING OF THE ROCKET MEN” Friday 150 Science 7 and 9:15 p.m. 4999 IF YOU could dig the Imaginative Soul, Madrid and the Counts, or the Lam bda craz — rejoice — because the three groups have amalgamated to form a group that’s got a little brass and a lot of class—Now accepting bookings for fall; winter terms: Con tact Jon — 344-8887, Keith — 344-4964, Chris-343 1793. 4992 DEAR MOM: I do not know what's happened to Sheila, but I have a hunch she has been to a couple of movies at the Hanky Panky Theatre in the GOLDEN CANARY TAVERN. Wow, what an education! Your son, Ding-a-Ling. 5010 SALESMEN OR women, for well known Earl Nightingale home study courses in salesmanship, self-presentation and motivation. Top commission. Full or part-time. Write P.O. Box 5411— Eugene. 5001 PLACE YOUR AD in person and take advantage of the 10 PERCENT DIS COUNT for payment in advance. 301 Allen Hall; deadline: 2 p.m. one working day before publication. 4760 HAPPY HOURS- 10 p.m.-l a m. Tues days, Wednesday and Thursdays at TINO’S PIZZA PARLOR, 15th and Willamette. 40c pitchers. Free pizza delivery on campus. 4780 SANDWICH SUPPER, Emerald Baptist Church, Fireside Room, October 12, 5:30 p.m. 19th and Patterson. Univer sity students invited. 4970 ATTENTION: Beaverton High School Alumni. Homecoming Friday vs. Aloha Warriors. Oct. 17. Bonfire 6:30, Game 8:00 p.m. 4996 NEED A place for a function? Kegs and band facilities. 345-4819, Dan. 4934 EAT ALL YOU WISH from 4-6 p.m. Mon. - Sat. $1.29 Anchorage, 947 Franklin Blvd. 4723 CRESTON CREEK College routed the Coalinga Barber “Razorbacks” 28-0 at Bootjack Stadium. 5007 BALLET FOUNDATION—First lesson FREE. Sunday classes. Cheap rates. 345-075L 4955 MOOSE kiss off HOGBODY 5012 INDIVIDUAL WHO has tamed “object ivism” please call Doug, 342-7485. 4965