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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. Meetings There will be a meeting for psy chology undergraduates who would like to be teacher assistants for the winter term 200 courses at 4:30 to day in 261 Condon. There will be no junior Panhellenic meeting today due to Moratorium. Decoys will meet at 7 p.m. today at the Chi Omega House. Homecoming will be discussed. Drakes will meet at 6:30 p.m. today in the EMU. Rally at 9 a.m. Friday at Lane County Courthouse to free David Gwyther from an arson conviction Gwyther from the Navy recruiter in cident in January, 1969. W.R.A. Recreation Night will be on Wednesday. There will be activities for everyone. Please check bulletin board in women’s locker room for specific activities and areas to meet. A Campus Gold meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at 1839 Garden Avenue (behind Ford’s Drive-In) for all former Girl Scouts, camp counsel ors and anyone interested in service to young girls. For more information contact 345-3359 or ext. 2284. Food Co-op meeting at 7:30 p.m. today at EMU. The Christian Science College Or ganization will hold an open meeting at 7 p.m. today at the Wesley Founda tion. ADC mothers will rap with Women's Liberation at 7:30 p.m. today in the EMU. There will be a peace discussion and peace service in conjunction with the Moratorium at 8:15 p.m. Friday at Temple Beth Israel, 2550 Portland Ave. Sponsored by Hillel. Speakers Students interested In graduate study in business may talk with Robert Try son of the University of Chicago, at 4 p.m. today in the EMU. Barry Kahn, San Francisco environ mental artist, will hold an open work shop all week at 120 Lawrence St. In terested students may attend. Lawrence Wilets of the University of Washington will discuss “Recent De velopments in Nuclear Fission” at 3:30 today in 16 Science I. CSPA Colloquium: CPSA students and faculty are Invited to hear John Wish discuss “Communal Living for Unmarried Students” or "The Beach head Campus Theory and Practice” at noon today in the EMU. Bring lunch. Miscellaneous Persons interested in helping to the Mazdayasni Zarthushti Fellowship call 344-7772 and ask for Parsi. Christmas gifts for children in insti tutions are being collected by the YWCA. Any appropriate items are wel come. Drop them off at the “Hidden Door*’ YWCA in Gerlinger. Students interested in working with the arts and crafts program at Skip worth from 7-8:30 p.m. on Thursday nights at Skipworth Home should con tact Kathy or Ruth at ext. 2296 or stop by the “Hidden Door” YWCA at Ger linger. Anyone Interested in making ban ners for the Moratorium should stop by anytime today at the “Hidden Door” YWCA at Gerlinger. Do you have anything to do Satur day night after the concert? The Latin American Association is sponsoring a party at 1960 Willamette. Refresh ments, dance contests, prizes, good music, couples. Persons with questions about Chris tian Science can talk with Wernda Wyatt, local college organization as sistant from 3-5 p.m. today in the EMU. Films, Concerts In support of the Vietnam Morator ium the Political Science Film Festival will not show its regularly scheduled film “Stalag 17” Friday. Warren Beatty stars in “Mickey One,” a heavy Kafka-esque drama, showing at 4:30, 7, and 9 p.m. Saturday in 150 Science. Two one-act plays, “A Slight Ache,” by Harold Pinter, directed by Nancy Moyer, and “The Case of the Missing Jigsaw Puzzle Piece” by Julie W. Martlneau, directed by Heather Dun can, will be presented at 3:30 and 8 p.m. Friday in the Arena Theater (103 Villard). No admission will be charged. Plays are projects for a University di recting class. Intramural Schedule VOLLEYBALL 3:35—Court 40—Beta Theta Pi B vs. Tau Kappa Epsilon B 4:20—Court 40—DIADS B vs. History B 5:00—Court 40—The A vs. Has Beens A 6:30—Court 43—Pi Kappa Phi B vs. Campbell B 7:15—Court 43—Hale Kane A vs. Cloran A 8:00—Court 43—Ganoe A vs. Moore A NOTICE All independent team managers are urged to pick up entry forms for winter term IMs in Room 140 PE. Sports scheduled are A and B basket ball, handball, bowling and track. KWAX Schedule (91.1) Thursday, Nov. 13 4:00—Afternoon Concert Hall—featur ing Bach’s Concerto in E Flat Major #5, Sicilliana in D Major, Mendelsjohn Concerto in E Min or, Schumann’s Concerto in A Minor 5:30—The Legendary Pianists 6:00—University Sound 7:20—KWAX News and Sports 7:35—Magazine of the Air 8:00—Evening Concert — featuring Beethoven’s Piano Concerto #4, Symphony #5, Overture to Con secration of the House. 9:30—Sound of Love with “The FOS” 11:30—KWAX Night Sounds 2:00—Sign-Off PL-3 Schedule Thursday, Nov. 13 6:30—Huntley-Brlnkley Report 7:00—Perspective on Aging (Repeat) 8:30—Rock Anatomy (Repeat) 9:00—Sociology: “The Prisoner” Job opportunities Sign-up at the Placement Service, 2nd Floor Susan Campbell Hall for interviews. Additional information is available. Nov. 19—International Paper. BS/BA Bus. Admin. Industrial acctg. for Ore gon Coast Location. Nov. 19 — United California Bank. Any individual who has successfully completed a 4-year degree and desires to become a Commercial Lending Of ficer with a major California bank. Mgmt. Training Prog. Nov. 20—Defense Intelligence Agen cy. BA/BS/MA/MS In Area Studies, Civil Engin., Computer Sci., Econ., Geography, Geology, Lib., Mathematics, Nuclear Physics, Struct. Engineering and Transp. Agency-Wide. Nov. 20—U.S. Gen. Accounting Office. BA/BS/Masters, Bus. Admin., Econom ics, Actg., Math., Data Processing, Ind. Tech. Bus. Mgmt., (Trainees:) Account ants, Marketing, Commercial, Systems, Analysts, Programmers. Nov. 20 — Hurdman & Cranstoun, Penney & Company. Baehelor’s/Mas tert in Accounting, Finance, Econom ics. Audit Staff (Pub. accounting). Pray D for ■ Rosemarys Baby PLUS SUNDAY NOV. 16 2 and 7 p.m. E.M.U. Ballroom Jack Walter Lemmon Matthau The Odd Couple Adm. 75{ Classifieds 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. FOX SALE TWO TEMPTATION TICKETS $4.00 EA. EXCELLENT SEATS. CALL 342-7566 5586 PENT AX 35 mm Camera w/50 mm f/1.4 lens, 28 mm f/35 lens, $250.00/Best offer. Contact George Adams, ext. 1387. 5598 CRAIG AM-FM Stereo/Phono. All wood, portable, cabinet, new. $170. 344-2451. 5605 HAVE TO MOVE. Brand new wooden sklis. Size 195 cm. $25.00. 343-3756. 1844 Kincaid #2. 5551 SPECIAL DORM contract — cheap. Boynton-Hamilton. Call Dave Akul lian. Ext. 2646. 5553 AFRICAN WOOD carvings made by Akamba tribesmen in Kenya. Hand carved. $1.50 up. Call 345-0248. 5565 EUROPEAN LADY’S coat. Wool with big racoon collar. Size 8. One month old, 344-7629 after 5 p.m. 5570 TWO FEMALE dorm contracts for sale cheap. Roommates In Splller. Ex. 2676. 5522 ORIGINAL CHINESE paintings ($10 $15). Rose Motel. Telephone 345-3053. 5576 GOOD USED Martin trumpet, case and two new mutes In. $55.00. 342-4100. _ 5549 COMPLETE set of Spalding Top Flight golf clubs plus bag, $60. 688 8043. 5545 FEMALE DORM contract for sale— Carson. Pat Wilson, ext. 497. 5546 SKI BOOTS—Koflach, 5 buckles ski boots. 3 yrs. old. 342-2274. 5539 TAPE RECORDER—Clock radio combo and acc. $80. Ext. 2166, Rm. 302 5572 MALE OR female dorm contract. Car son. Linda, ext. 489. 5541 MUNTZ CAR-STEREO. 4-8 track, 1 yr. old. $75 and tapes. 342-7566. 5523 PATRONIZE YOUR ADVERTISERS FOR SALE HIDE-A-BED, $29.50; drafting tables, $9.50 each; table and 4 chairs, $14.50; refrigerators, $19.50 and up; ranges, $19.50 and up; daveno and chair sets, $20 and up; roll-away bed, $14.50; good occasional chairs, $4.95; high chairs, $1.50 each; box springs, $6.95 each; round oak table and 4 chairs, $59.50. SCOTT’S TRADING POST, 4056 Main, Springfield. Open Sunday. 5500 GOODYEAR POLYGLAS G70-14, set of 4 with 950 mi. or 4 new glass-belted Atlas F70-14. $145 for either set. 344 2905 after 5:30. 5563 ONE PAIR 205 cm. Kneissl Red Stars in good condition. Step-in bindings, $80. 1 pr. Alucombis, 205 cm. 1 yr. old, $80. 344-3122._ 5550 FEMALE DORM contract for sale Cas well-Bean. Contact Sheila, ext. 2142. 5595 HEAD 360’s—195 cm. with step-in bind ings. 343-5701 after 4 p.m. 5587 DORM CONTRACT for sale. 2c cheep. Call Monday, ext. 1864. 5588 TEMPTATION TICKETS. Fabulous seats. Call 344-4619. 5585 CARS & CYCLES FORD FOUR-SPEED transmission with linkage, 3 barrel Holley carburetor, tape deck, Ford hub covers, 10-speed bike, other parts. 747-6143 . 5561 69’s SLIGHTLY damaged—Coron as— VW fastbacks—sedans—bus—Fiat — Will finance and haul. Sell repaired or assist repair, 345-9910 . 5584 ’66 HONDA 305 Scrambler, good tires, 10,000 miles, excellent. $340. Ext. 1995, Bill Shaw. 5604 1970 KAWASAKI 175, excellent shape, $495. 1709 E. 43rd (off Dillard Road). _ 5560 ’63 MORGAN—Plus 4, TR engine, red and black. After 5 p.m., 343-1240. ___5542 ’64 CORVAIR, good condition, $375. Bean, Wilcox, ext. 2165, ask for Bou Poelmann._ 5600 1964 HONDA 250 cc. Scrambler, very clean, just rebuilt. $275. 344-9953. 5581 1960 MGA coupe. Received loving care; see to appreciate. Make offer. 345 3828.5525 ’61 COMET—Runs well. Quite depend able. Reasonable. 343-5053. Also Win chester 30-30, cheap. 5548 LIKE HONDA 250s? See this to believe. $300. 343-5861, No. 2, Steve. 5555 1960 FORD wagon, V-8. Good tires, runs well, $150. Bob, ext. 1994. 5562 1964 VW BUS. De luxe, $1,0507 Will ac cept trade. 343-6212. 5479 ■69 FIREBIRD—Perfect, $2595, or best offer. Can finance. 345-5646 . 5571 ’66 VW BUS. Excellent condition. Make offer. 746-9760. 5531 1963 VOLKS—New paint. Rebuilt eng ine. Cheap—Wayne, ext. 478. 5591 ’61 PLYMOUTH Valiant, 4 door, $75, or best offer. Call 344-3544 . 5580 CARS & CYCLES 1958 FIAT (1200 series), new tires, good running condition, $325. Perfect student car. 1242 E. 19th. 345-4494. 5527 1966 MUSTANG 289, 4 speed, tires, 4 months old, excellent shape. Bur gundy with black interior. $1500 or best offer. Call 688-0668. 5536 SERVICES PEERLESS TYPING by experienced secretary. IBM Selectric typewriter, grad, school approved, reasonable. Phone 342-3156. 4794 QUALITY OFFSET Printing - Typing - Editing—IBM executive, U of O grad uate—Resumes, Reports, Mlsc. 342 2045. 5365 QUALITY TYPING—thesis-term pap ers. Graduate School Approved. 30c per page. Call 345-0757. 5534 TYPING THESIS and term papers. Ex ecutive type. Reasonable. 688-1192. 5145 EXPERIENCED TYPIST, near campus. Smith - Corona electric, elite type. 342 3987. 5564 TYPING IN my home. 40c per page— term papers. $1.50 on other work. 2396 Coburg Rd. 345-1478 . 5118 TYPING IN my home. Reasonable rates. 342-4684. 5447 SPEEDEE TYPING service, reasonable. 345-1658. 5021 RUSSIAN AND Spanish typing. 35c per page. 343-2027. 7 a.m.-ll p.m. 5248 EXPERIENCED TYPIST, graduate ap proved. 344-7231 4759 TYPING, EDITING (G.S.A.) Faculty wife, 40c, 345-9882,5533 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. Spilt groceries. Location 3 miles west of town. Further inquiries call 343-2260. 4804 APT. 2 bedroom. All utilities. Ap pliances, view, garage. Carpets, fire place. Available now, $130. 358 W. 22nd St. 345-7914, 342-3363. AVAILABLE NOVEMBER 15, quiet new studio house on Capitol Drive. Call 345-0205 after 5 p.m. 5569 ROOM WITH kitchen privileges, $60. 1 or 2 students, private entrance. Winter term. 688-4780.5578 WANTED ROOMMATE FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted to share a one-bedroom apartment winter and spring terms. Call Maxine, 342-1568 or Wandalyn at ext. 1817. 5503 FEMALE ROOMMATE needed. One bedroom apartment, your share— $67.50. 344-0690.5599 HELP WANTED WANT GIRL for experienced house keeper in exchange for room and board. Write P.O. Box 1929, Epgene. 5400 HELP WANTED ATTRACTIVE FEMALE cook—salary open. Attractive barmaids—will train, good wages. Girls wanted to make movies. $25 hour. Ask for Bud or Paul, 343-0731. 2000 W. 11th. The Golden Canary. 5399 FOREIGN STUDENTS — like to earn up to $5 an hour, during coming month? Can choose own working time. Call 343-0363 between 6-8 p.m. 5601 JOB OPPORTUNITIES EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY! Part time work for senior man. Call Mr. Keefe, 342-7214 between 10 and 12 a.m. 5532 PETS FREE—FINE young kittens (2). Both grey, one fuzzy. 345-3230. 5416 WANTED NEEDED—45 RPM records. If you don’t want, I can use for radio pro grams. Call Bob, 342-7803.5508 RIDES - RIDERS NEED PASSENGERS for private plane flying to Los Angeles for Thanksgiv ing. Twin engine, six seater, leaving Eugene early afternoon, Wed. 26. $40. Please call 344-3357. 5574 WANTED—SOMEONE to drive truck to Pennsylvania Christmas vacation. Call 752-7865 after 4 p.m. 5567 NEED RIDE to Reno, Nevada, for Thanksgiving. Kent Burrow, ext. 2158._ 5568 NEED RIDE home to Berkeley for Thanksgiving. Share gas. Call Kath, 688-3532.5566 LOST AND FOUND LOST: PART Irish Setter, German Shepherd. 5 months old. Male, looks like a Labrador. Lost around Univer sity. Answers to “Blazon” or “Bup py.M If found, seen, or heard, please call 344-6669. 5603 LOST—OFF-WHITE rectangular scarf with small maroon flowers on both ends. Indian looking. Sentimental value! PLEASE contact Andrea Miller, ext. 2677. 5517 LOST: CANE, Franklin Blvd. across fro mScience Building, Nov. 5. 342 1311, ext. 361. 5596 LOST: LADY’S black wallet. Reward. 344-0580. 5336 LOST: CHOW dog. Chalng-Hl. 343-4260. 5589 PERSONAL WANTED: FEMALE bridge player, preferably graduate. 342-4762. 5575 PERSONAL FREDRICKS “on the campus'* You can BEAT UCLA But you can't beat our fashion values. 5594 SEARCH COURSE proposal deadlines for winter term courses are Novem ber .14 for coverage In the winter term time schedule Insert, and De cember 8 for Inclusion In our Anal course checklist. SEARCH, Rm. 305 EMU, ext. 19215374 MADAME STAR, Palm Reader, advises you In all personal problems such as love, marriage and business affairs; Call Madame Star, 689-0033 after 6. For readings daily drive to 286V4 River Road. Bring this ad for special readings. 5592 WEEKEND ENCOUNTER group for professionals In Education, Counsel ing, Psychology and related fields. Begin Friday evenings and Sunday afternoons. For further Information call Senol Institute ,747-4311. 5522 VOTE FOR Buffalo Bud—he la for mothers, little kids, flags, peace, stu dents, fun, and the Golden Canary Tavern. He’s against unfair bureauc racy, too much rain, tradition, con formacy, parking meters, and unfair professors. 5510 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 JOB-HUNTING? INTERVIEWING? Develop career plans, resume. Inter viewing skills In day-long seminar. 343-5825 or 344-7692. 5544 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 BUSHED? CROSS-EYED? After study happy hours—reduced pizzas and pitchers of your favorite beverage 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. at the Villa Roma, 440 Coburg Rd. 5521 EAT ALL YOU WISH from 4-4 p.m. Mon. - Sat. $1.29 Anchorage, 947 Franklin Blvd. 4723 MUNCHKIN SEAMSTRESS — Please call Tim again. Evil spelled back wards Is LIVE. 5559 KISS AND RUN COHN—? 5582 GOOD LUCK FIGHTING DUCKS — THE HOMECOMING COURT. 5583 HILLEL MEETS. Come Thursday eve ning, 7-10 p.m., 1414 Kincaid. 5602 GET YOUR homecoming glow at the Candle Carte, 859 Olive. 5606 ANY STUDENT from the UK, please contact Julie. Call ext. 2555. 5554 IT PAYS TO READ EMERALD CLASSIFIEDS