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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1969)
I Campus happenings Today Student Union departmental epresentatives will meet at 2 lis afternoon in the EMU to 0 r m a 1 i z e the organizational ;ructure, set priorities for fall irm and pick candidates for stu ent offices. A Peace Vigil, to continue lediation on peace and the war ill be held at 12:30 p.m. Wed esday in the EMU. The time 'ill be devoted to readings, po try and reflections. The room 'ill be posted. Mostly general An exhibition of serigraphs nd woodcuts by artist Joan Drew 1 on display in the art gallery .pf the EMU through Oct. 31. The collection, titled “Graphic Wit,” Includes 38 prints. William Clift, a specialist in architectural photography, is ex hibiting his works in the Univer sity art museum this month. The subject matter of the prints ranges from Vermont landscapes to adobe buildings in New Mexico. The 1970 edition of the Col lege Student Guide to Summer Jobs in Hawaii will be available to students by Nov. 1. Copies of the guides may be ordered from Hawaii Summer Jobs, Box 6446, Honolulu, Hawaii for $1.95. Scandinavian Seminar is now accepting applications for its study abroad programs in Den mark, Finland, Norway or Swe den for the academic year 1970 71. Interested students should re quest further information from the Scandinavian Seminar, 140 W. 57th St., New York, New York 10019. Campus briefs Announcements for Campus Briefs oust be turned in by 3 p.m. the day efore publication. Because of space nltatlons no announcements will be i more than twice. Petitions for the ASUO Fiscal Com mittee, ASUO Senate page, and ASUO Committee secretaries are available in *08 EMU. Alpha Kappa Psi, the professional business fraternity is now accepting applications for membership. All busi ness and economics majors are elig ible. Interested students should stop by 239 Cmm. or call Bob Smlts at 345 2623, ext. 2418, or ext. 341. Does the idea of studying at a Euro pean University fascinate you? Come on up to the IES Office in 319 EMU and get the facts from Linda or Jenny. Information on the 19-year-old vote will be available today on the EMU terrace. • ... Anyone interested in selling Items at the YM-YWCA International Gift Fair should contact Jane Fairand, ext. 2296. Compulsory meeting for all girl gym nasts at 4 p.m. today in Gerlinger Annex. Political Science Student Union meets at 4:30 p.m. today in the EMU. Room will be posted. Ail under graduates are urged to attend. There will be a meeting of the Union of Biological Students at 7 tonight in room 125 Scl II. Any girl interested in working with elementary school girls who need a group experience should call 2296 or get more information at the YWCA Hidden Door in Gerlinger Hall. The University women’s field hockey :lub travels to Oregon State University today. Cars will leave the Gerlinger turnaround at 2:45 p.m. A YMCA meeting, open to any inter ested persons, will be held at 4:30 p.m. :oday in 16 EMU. Ducklings meeting Is set for 6 p.m. Wednesday in 231 Cmm. Girls should bring money for their raincoats. The following ASUO committees will meet today: Dorm Policy at 9 p.m. in Moore Hall; Campus Planning at 4:30 p.m. In 308 EMU; Governing at 2:30 p.m. in 306 EMU. College Life meets at 9 p.m. Wednes day at Decou Hall (Walton Complex). A senior class meeting will be held at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday in the EMU ballroom. The ASUO Student Activities Com mittee will meet at 4:30 p.m. Wednes day In 308 EMU. A slide show, featuring travels through Israel, Yugoslavia, Austria, Scotland, Yosemlte and King’s Canyon Parks will be presented by Joseph Car son tonight at 7:30 in the EMU. Room number will be posted. The show is sponsored by the University’s Outdoor Program and admission Is free. The Faith and Life Study Group will meet today at noon at 1414 Kincaid. Still open to participants. Communion Service will be held at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday In the Wesley Chapel, 1236 Kincaid. Panhellenlc Council will meet at 6 p.m. Wednesday In the Sigma Kappa house. Job opportunities Sign-up at the Placement Service, 2nd Floor Susan Campbell Hall for Interviews. Additional Information is available. Oct. 29—Mobil Oil Corporation. Not specified. Not specified. Oct. 30—Lybrand, Ross Bros. & Mon gomery. BS-Aceountlng. Public account ants. Oct. 31—Consortium for Graduate study In Business for Negroes, Wash ington University, St. Louis, Missouri. Brochure available In placement office two weeks before Interview. Not stated. Oct. 31—Hew Audit Agency. BA/BS Accountlng. Not specified. PAD YOUR WALLET Sell Unwanted Merchandise In Oregon Daily Emerald Classified Ads. Classified ads must be in to 301 Allen Hall by 2:00 p.m one day prior to publication date. IT PAYS TO READ EMERALD CLASSIFIEDS EMERALD Classifieds Between 10 «.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 STRETCH WIG, frosted, dark brown. Worn twice; needs no setting, just comb. $25. 343-2855. 1153 MALE DORM contract, $880 rest of the year, (Bean.) Call Gary, 2158. 5123 RICKER SKI boots. 6 narrow. Worn once. $30. 344-2802 after 5 p.m. 5144 EICO RECEIVER, 70 watt, FM, original $330, $135. Ext. 2735, Roger. 5138 ZENITH PORTABLE stereo. Excellent condition, $50.00. Call 344-8988. 5139 MINI PIANO, ebony, 12 years old. Ex cellent condition, $150. 342-1904. 5141 BUICKS and OPELS COST LESS THE SERVICE 18 BEST HULING BUICK 2208 West 7th 342-4444 cA cPaulist Goes forward ...qot backward Time never stands still — and neither does a Paulist. Issues are raised, conflicts ap pear and the world changes, but the Paulist is always part of the new . . . blending the best of the old with the hope and prom ise of the future. Because one of the major char acteristics of the Paulist is his ability to cope with, and wel come, change, he’s better able to meet the needs of modern man: he uses his own talents to work for Christ and is given the freedom to do so. If you’ve given thought to the priesthood, find out more about the order that never stands still. Write today for an illustrated brochure and a summary of our recent Renewal Chapter Guidelines. Write to: Vocation Director cpaulist # ^ cpatherg Room 100 415 West 59th Street New York, N.Y. 10019 a FOR SALE LOWREY 2-KEYBOARD organ. Extern al structure slightly rearranged, but works fine with or without amplifier. Call Papa John at 344-9144. 5158 PARTY? MARK It go with 190 watt twin console. Zenith stereo. $150 344-6324. 5051 CAMERA LENSES, 28 ram, 135 ram, 55 mm, screw mounts, 200 mm adapts to most mounts, lawn mower. 344-9497 after 6 p.m. 5149 STEREO—$250 new, 1 year old. Great condition. Earphones. $150. 342-2666. _ 5148 MIRANDA SENSOREX 50 mm. and 135 mm. lenses, many accessories. $300. 344- 3739._5116 STRING BASS, King 44 with case. Ex cellent condition, $385.00. 343-8339, after five. 5062 CASSELL’S FRENCH-EnglTsh diction ary, $4. Girl’s Schwinn bicycle, $15. 345- 4198. 5134 AM-FM-SW radio, with locking brack et for car, also is portable. 345-0824. __ 5125 CARS & CYCLES 1954 COPPER toned Jag Classic con vertible, completely rebuilt engine with under 2000 miles. Body needs work and care of loving owner. Best offer over *1,500. Terms. 343-1874, ext. 68. 5083 1985 MORGAN 4/4 Dale Morrow 2530 Summer SE Salem, Oregon _ 363-5815 5102 ’55 CHEVY 6 cyl. 235. Brand new rings and bearings, crankshaft, muffler, shocks and rear springs. Has chrome reverse. *160. MUST SELL. Ext. 2664. 5122 DRAFTED, MUST sell autos. 1965 dean Callente Comet, *995. 1963 Ford Fal con, *595. These must go—best offers. 343- 8731, 342-6953.5131 DEPENDABLE transportation. 1962 Chevy II wagon. 6 cylinder. Standard transmission. Excellent condition. Will take trade. 343-3409, 5147 1964 BUICK Skylark convertible, posl tractlon, 4 speed stick shift, moder ately higher powered V-8 engine. *900 or best offer, 343-1674, ext. 66. 5082 1964 FORD Galaxle tudor hardtop, tape deck, wheels, Hurst linkage. *1000. Marty, ext. 1594._ 4966 1960 COMET wagon, rebuilt engine. Good condition. *300 or best offer. 344- 9014. 5016 PERFECT 1965 HONDA 250, much chrome, many extras, very low mlle age. Phone 344-0057._ 5107 1966 MUSTANG. 3 speed. 6 cylinders. Good condition. *1,295. 343-3740 home; 342-1411, ext. 2011,5112 1968 HONDA ”305” Scrambler. Low miles. Excellent condition. *525. 344 1791, after 5 p.m,5105 MUST SELL 66 Chevy Impala Super Sport 396. 4 speed, bucket seats. 33, 000 miles. Make offer, 343-3708. 5151 1960 PORSCHE 1600 super. Sunroof, AM-FM radio, *1,495. German Auto, 2045 Franklin. 342-2912. 5154 1963 VW. Excellent. Good tires, radio, heater. After 5 p.m. 746-3144. 5157 DESPERATE—1966 Datsun. Good con dltlon. 344-2570 after 5:30. 5150 1963 TRIUMPH 3. Good condition. Cail after 5 p.m. 343-6773. Best offer. 5104 ’68 EL CAMINO big V-8, turbo-hydro. black. 343-1735. 5119 1968 OPEL 2 door sedan. Excellent condition. *1,350. 343-4717. 5132 FOR SALE 1969 Volvo- 1800-S. Brand new. Call after 5 p.m. 342-6445. 5143 SERVICES PEERLESS TYPING by experienced secretary. IBM Selectrlc typewriter, grad, school approved, reasonable. Phone 342-3156. 4794 QUALITY OFFSET Printing—Typing— Editing—IBM Exectulve, U of O Graduate—Resumes, Reports, Misc. 342- 2045. 5093 GUITAR LESSONS, folk, jazz, rock, music theory, 6 yrs. experience. Steve Mauldin. 343-9291. 5111 TYPING IN my home. 40c per page— term papers. $1.50 on other work. 2396 Coburg Rd. 345-1478. 5118 TYPING — GRAD, school approved. Thesis, term papers, etc. Laura Al com, 1267 W. 11th, 343-4855. 4822 TYPING THESIS and term papers. Ex ecutive type. Reasonable. 688-1192. _ 5145 TYPING BY experienced secretary/ editor. 35c up. Campus delivery. 344 3457 . 4846 QUALITY TYPING, thesis, term pa pers. IBM graduate approved. 688 4697. 4806 EXPERIENCED TYPIST, graduate ap proved. 344-7231 4759 SPEEDEE TYPING service, reasonaole. 345-1658.5021 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 SUBLET TWO bedroom duplex with fireplace and fenced yard. Fully fur nished. Married couple with one child only acceptable. $165 a month. 345 6226, mornings only. 5160 ONE BEDROOM apartment for rent. 2 blocks from campus. Call 343-6993. _ 5066 WANTED ROOMMATE SOPHOMORE ARCH, major needs male roommate. Small apartment. Inter view 343-5618. Close to campus. $60 +. 5114 HELP WANTED NEEDED-^SELLERS for new under - ground newspaper. The Augur. Buy for 10c, sell for 20c. Come to 227 Ransom Bldg., 115 E. 11th, Tuesday and Thursday. 5040 ATTRACTIVE WOMEN wanted for make-up Instructor, will train. Com mission. VIVIANE WOODARD Cos metlcs. 689-0800. 4021 COUPLE TO help with housecleaning in exchange for room with kitchen ette. References required. Apply 1059 Hllyard. 344-1508. 5108 GIRLS WANTED to make movies, $25 per hour. 343-3214. Ask for Bud or Paul. 5128 WANTED — BARMAIDS. Will train. Good wages. 343-3214. Ask for Bud or Paul, 5130 WANTED USED COPY of "Read Chinese" by Wang (Yale). Coll 343-8796 after 4. 5127 RIDES — RIDERS GIRL NEEDS ride to Los Angeles No vember 25th or 26th. Will help with expenses. Contact Sheila, ext. 2142. _ 5098 2 GUYS need ride to L.A. Share gas and driving. 25th or 26th. Andy, ext. 5159 LOST AND FOUND LOST—BLUE leather shoulder strap purse, Wednesday. Has all I.D. Re ward. Ext. 495, Annette; or 342-7545, Craig. No questions asked. Need con tents badly. 5133 REWARD FOR brown buckskin purse with contents. Lost at Mayflower Theatre Wednesday night. Please re turn. 342-3193. 5110 FOUND — MOTORCYCLE helmet on campus Friday evening. Call Jenny, e*t. 492, 5121 PETS FREE KITTENS — Pretty and soft. 344-1157 evenings. 5120 PERSONAL An unbeatable combination Humphrey Bogart and Katharine Hepburn In "AFRICAN QUEEN” Voted Beat Film of all time Academy Award Winner plua Episode #4 "King of the Rocket Men” 4:30,7 & 0 p.m., 150 Science 5080 PRE-GAME FUNCTIONS for U of O Home Football Games at THE PADDOCK TAVERN opening at 9:30 Saturday mornings. FREE SNACK—Cheese and crackers, dills, chips and dip, etc. Special on pitchers. Meet your mates before the game for an ale or two?? at the Pad, 3355 Amazon Dr. 5148 THEM Giant ants Invade Los Angeles THEM and an exciting serial. Don Winslow fights the Scorpion who la out to subvert the government. Wednesday. 75c, 7:00 and 9:15. The Cinema Club, 042 Oak.5128 PALM READINGS — Explore your fu ture. Would you like to know about your past, present, future? Love, marriage, business, and health? Con sult Sister Dorlne today. $5 reading for fl with this ad. Open 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Phone 746-9295. 4552 Franklin Blvd. 5020 TELL US ABOUT IT. ASUO Housing Office will have a complaint table on the EMU terrace Tuesday, 9:30 to 4:30. High rent, arbitrary eviction threats, poor building standards, evil landlords. TELL US ABOUT IT. May be we can help. 5135 PLACE YOUR AD In person and taka advantage of the 10 PERCENT DIS COUNT for payment In advance. 301 Allen Hall; deadline: 2 p.m. one working day before publication. 4760 HArrY 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 COACH FREI: Four females wish to join team. Great potential for fumble re covery and pass receiving. Apt. #5. _ 5142 BALLET FOUNDATION. Small classes, Monday through Sunday. First Class free. Lots of Individual correction. 345-0751. 5115 FRATS, ORGANIZATIONS: Nsed a real band for that next dance? Call on TRINE. 342-7804. 5152 EAT ALL YOU WISH from 4-6 pjn. Mon. - Sat. 31.29 Anchorage, 947 Franklin Blvd. 4723 INDIVIDUAL WHO has tamed "object lvism” please call Doug, 342-7485. 4985 LET'S GET together now! Food Co-op meeting. Thursday, 10-23, 8 p.m., 123 Science. 5106 "FOR THE MATURE WOMEN ONLY” Male Escort Service Call 344-1782 5113 LIFE IS playing for keeps with a whole lot at stake. College Life. Tomorrow night at 9:00 DeCou (Walton). 5137 V.U.M. Join the Pat Venittl up the middle fan club. Call 345-4757. 5140 SPIGOT SPECIAL 8-10 pm nights. 2841 Willamette._ 4922 ORE.-WASH. Football! Four reserved seat tickets, »15. 344-7554. 5156 I’M WITH ya. Jerry. Beat the hell out of Washington. 5155 TELL US ABOUT IT. Tuesday, EMU terrace, ASUO Housing Office com plaint table. 5136