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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. KWAX Schedule (91.1) Thursday, Nov. 20 4:00—Afternoon Concert Hall 5:30—The Legendary Pianists 6:00—Sound of the University 7:20—KWAX News and Sports 7:30—Magazine of the Air 8:00—Evening Concert featuring Wag ner’s Sigfrieds Rhine Journey, Bruchner’s Symphony #7, Sibe liur Finlandia 9:30—Sound of Love with “The FOS” 11:30—KWAX Night Sounds 2:00—Sign-Off Meetings The ASUO Senate will meet at 7 tonight in 101 EMU. All new senators should be present. There will be a mandatory Kwama meeting at 6:15 tonight in the EMU. College of Business Student Council will meet at 12:30 today in 332 Commonwealth. Agenda items are the new business student-faculty lounge for winter term and course review. The campus Vietnam Moratorium Committee will hold a general meeting open to all interested persons at 10 a.m. Saturday in 180 PLC. Plans for December activities will be discussed. Film Society Board will have an open meeting at 12:30 p.m. today in the EMU. Members with ideas, projects, or an urge to participate are welcome. The Christian Science College Orga nization will hold a business meeting at 6 tonight in the Wesley Foundation. It is important that all members at tend. The food co-op will meet at 7:30 to night in 3 Fenton Hall. The Christian Science College Orga nization is holding an open meeting at 7 tonight in the Wesley Foundation. Le Cercle Francais presents a lecture on “Le Nouveau Roman*’ (Anti-Novel), given by Michel Vergne, Agrege es Lettres, at 7:15 tonight in the Gold Room of Carson Hall. Films, Concerts The Slavic Club and the department of Russian will sponsor an unusual film about a Polish draft dodger and his view of alienated youth in “beat” War saw society, at 7 and 9:15 p.m. Friday in 180 PLC. Admission is $1. There will also be a Czech short subject. “Tonio Kroger” will be presented by the German Film Series at 7 and 9 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 22 in 150 Science. The film will have German dialogue with English subtitles. Admission is 75 cents. “Mutiny on the Bounty*’ will be pre sented by the Political Science Film Festival at 4:30, 7, and 9:15 p.m. Friday in 150 Science. Episode #9 of “King of the Rocket Men” will also be shown. Admission will be charged. Children under 12 admitted free with paying adult. “Katz and Maus,’* from the Gunter Grass novel of a youth maturing in Nazi Germany, plus a D'Avino anima tion and an O'Neill optical abstraction will be shown at 7 and 9:15 p.m. Sun day in the University Theater, pre sented by the Film Society. Member ships are still available. A 30-minute filmed interview with Carl Jung will be shown at 8:30 tonight in studio “B” in the Library. Anyone is welcome. Miscellaneous A roundtable presentation of papers on the Treaty with Canada for Joint Development of the Columbia River will be held at 3:30 p.m. today in 705 PLC. Garber Nursing Home has an arts and crafts program which can use old nylons, fabrics, beads, etc. They are also sponsoring a Christmas gift drive for those who don’t have families or are on welfare. Toilet items are es pecially welcome. Drop them off at the “Hidden Door” YWCA in Gerlinger. A representative of the U.S. Immi gration Service will be in the Foreign Students Office, 201 Emerald Hall, on Dec. 10. If a foreign student wishes to consult him about change of status or other problems he should make an appointment by calling the Foreign Student Office, ext. 1038. Applications for the Spring semester program with the Institute of European studies are due Dec. 10. Further infor mation is available in the International Education Office, 319 EMU, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. The Big Brother Program needs at least 15 more big brothers to meet the needs of the community. Obtain infor mation and applications in room 16 EMU. Persons with questions about Chris tain Science can talk to Werdna Wyatt, local college organization assistant, from 3 to 5 p.m. today in the EMU. The 23rd Happening, sponsored by CMM Sunday, will be at 1236 Kincaid, 1414 Kincaid, and 1850 Emerald. SDS will sponsor a dance with the Permanent Brain Damage and Indecent Exposure, from 8-12 p.m. Friday in the EMU Ballroom. Admission is 75 cents. The public is invited. The German Club invites members and friends to hike to Clark Creek Butte Sunday. Meeting place and time: 9:45 a.m. behind Friendly Hall. Free marshmallow roast. A hike to French Pete Creek is scheduled for Sunday, Nov. 30. See sign-up sheet at 203 Friendly (German department). Speakers A science colloquium featuring Prof. A.C. Helmholz, from the University of California at Berkeley, will be present ed by the Physics Department at 3:30 p.m. today in 16 Science. Coffee and doughnuts will be served in the Binney Lounge at 3:15 p.m. Michael Sigell, program administra tor for the Educational Coordinating Council of Oregon, will be a visitor at the University today and Friday. He will be here to discuss, with inter ested instructional personnel, the Ore gon Legislature’s program of grants and awards for the improvement of undergraduate instruction. Sigell will meet with faculty, by appointment, at the Office of Federal Relations, 154 Susan Campbell Hall. Jerry Rubin and John Froines will speak on the Conspiracy trials in Chi cago at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, in the EMU Ballroom. The title of their speech is “Freedom Can’t Be Gagged.” Ad mission is free. Sports A basketball clinic will be held Dec. 6. Teams are needed to play for offi cials clinic. Sign up in women's locker room. The EMU Fall Recreational Table Tennis Tournament starts at 6 p.m. today In the ballroom. Intramural Schedule VOLLEYBALL 3:35—Court 40—Dyment A vs. Gamma A 4:20—Court 40—Wilcox A vs. Collier A 5:00—Court 40—Alpha Tau Omega A vs. Tau Kappa Epsilon A 6:30—Court 43—Boynton A vs. Parsons A 7:15—Court 43—Sigma Nu A vs. Chi Phi A 8:00—Court 43—Beta Theta Pi vs. Theta Chi A Man's best friend when he wants to buy or sell: the Oregon Daily Emerald 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. FOR SALE WELL KNOWN brand name electric ranges $29.50 and up. 100% guaranty parts and labor. Springfield Furni ture Mart, 119 North 21st. Trades & terms. 5719 TWELVE STRING guitar, Mexican hand-made, Antique German ma chinery $50. Contact Ed. Ext. 1436. 5657 DORM CONTRACT available to a man or woman. Call Mady at ext. 1864. OR leave a message for Mady at ext. 2652. 5739 BOUTIQUE DESIGNER dresses, ear rings, African fabrics. By-the-yard. 343-4962. 5617 LUDWIG DRUMS, Zyn cymbols and all accessories. Evenings 345-6642. 5641 TWO FEMALE dorm contracts for sale cheap. Roommates in Spiller. Ex. 2676. 5522 FEMALE DORM contract for sale. Mc Clain-Hamilton. Contact Kathy or Gloria, ext. 2655. 5652 SOCIAL SCIENCE USED BOOK SALE. Bargains, PLC 823, Tuesday through Thursday, 9-5. 5680 KOFLACH BOOTS; new, $35; size 11. Scott poles, new pants, etc. 343-5609 after 6. 5678 1969 SCHWINN 5-speed Collegiate STD HB $70. Dan, ext. 2166, 6-6:30 p.m._ 5714 THREE MALE dorm contracts for winter quarter. Contact John or Don, ext. 2145. 5733 TWO 7.50x15 snow tires, almost brand new. $25 for both. Call 343-0080, ask for Renee. 5741 SKI BOOTS—Koflach, 5 buckles ski boots. 3 yrs. old. 342-2274. 5539 WOODEN PLAY pen, like new, $15. Call 344-8486.5716 FEMALE DORM contract for sale— Carson. Pat Wilson, ext. 497 . 5546 MUNTZ CAR-STEREO. 4-8 track, 1 yr. old. $75 and tapes. 342-7566 . 5523 FUR COLLAR, fleece lined jacket. $27.50. Call 344-452L5703 12 STRING guitar and case. Only $90. Call 342-7445 after 6 p.m. 5704 CARS & CYCLES $450. ’62 DODGE Dart, 6 cyl., 4 dr. Automatic. Very good condition. Some new parts. Clean. One new tire, two good, two fair. 342-7994. 743; E. 11th. 5646 ’57 PORCHE. Poverty and new son force sale of. 344-8107 . 5732 Thursday, November 20, 1969 CARS & CYCLES EXCELLENT CONDITION 1967 Mus tang—3-speed, 6 cylinder, low mile age. Good tires. $1650.00. 344-0483. _ 5661 1962 DATSUN Bluebird, excellent en gine and interior, stereo speakers. $400 or best offer. 342-8487 or 344 7473.5653 1965 FIAT 1500 roadster. New top, new tires, new upholstery. Excellent me chanical condition, $1,150. 746-7556. 5700 1967 LE MANS, overhead cam; perfect interior, mechanical, tire condition; minor body damage; free equity of $400. 345-4504. 5706 1961 RAMBLER American 4 dr., 6 cyl inder; standard overdrive. Economi cal and dependable. 344-0940. 5620 ’63 FALCON convert. New paint, brakes. 4 spd. Cobra engine $1100. 342-8503. 5597 *55 MORRIS. 4 cylinders, 4-speed. Good running, good mileage. Good rubber, $150. 935-3710. 5656 DAYTONA 300 crash helmet. Like new, $20. Rider helmet, $10. Both for $25. Contact Ed, Ext. 1436. 5659 1967 FIREBIRD convertible, 4-speed, V 8. Excellent condition. $1750. 342-7548. 5663 >63 CHEVY BEL AIR, 2-door, V-8, auto matic, excellent condition. Best offer over $450 takes. 688-2992. 5668 1969 JEEPSTER, warn hubs, new war renty. Cost $3,800, will take $2,800. 345-4863. 5671 lyo/ juuaiAwu cunveuiuie, o cyunuer, automatic, excellent condition. Call Yvonne Karas, ext. 488. 5672 *69 AMX 343, 4 speed, P.S., P. Disc, chromes, wide ovals. Excellent con dition. 344-3478. 5673 CAMPUS SPECIAL: 1962 Renault, runs good. Gas saver. $200. Call 726-7817. 5728 ’67 CHEV II needs body work, but in excellent running condition. $800 or best offer. Ext. 2664. 5734 ’58 FORD 2 door, V-8, stick, overdrive. Clean, good running. $99. 343-6845. 5735 500-CC 1967 BSA, 8300 approv. miles. 795. Ext. 472. .5658 ’67 NORTON N-15, 9,000 miles. Good shape. $700. 345-5237, after 9 p.m. 5664 1956 VW bus. Runs good, new brakes, $300. Phone 342-8679. 5695 1969 VOLKSWAGEN. Must sell. $1675.00 or best offer. 2304—2 Patterson. 5707 1961 VOLVO 122S, recent overhaul, $600 or best offer. 345-2848. 5713 1967 HONDA 450. Excellent condition. 343-5061. 5718 SERVICES TYPING THESIS and term papers. Ex ecutive type. Reasonable. 688-1192. _ 5145 TYPING IN my home. Reasonable rates. 342-4684. 5447 SPEEDEE TYPING service, reasonaole. 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 EXPERIENCED TYPING—Thesis, term papers. G.S.A. 30c per page. 345-0757. 5648 NEED HELP editing, writing? Experi enced, all kinds of manuscripts. 344 8133 after 8 p.m. 5684 Want to really get results? Use Emerald Classified Ads SERVICES PEERLESS TYPING by experienced secretary. IBM Selectric typewriter, grad, school approved, reasonable. Phone 342-3156. 4794 TYPING IN my home. 40c per page— term papers. $1.50 on other work. 2396 Coburg Rd. 345-1478. 5118 PREPARATION FOR childbirth classes by the Lamaze Method. Call 344-8486. 5717 EXPERIENCED typist, electric type writer, 343-0316. 5683 ALTERATIONS—928 Oak, downtown. Phone 344-0931. 5194 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 J143-2260. 4804 ONE BEDROOM apartment, fireplace, across from campus, available end of term, take over lease, $95. 344-0634 evenings. 5742 AVAILABLE NOW, one bedroom apart ment. Modern, pool, 2 blocks campus. 344-1070. 5675 AVAILABLE NOW, one bedroom fur nished apartment, $110. Call 343-6351 or see manager, 361 E. 13th. 5679 CLEAN STUDY and sleeping room near campus. No smokers or drink ers. 344-4097. 5694 modern 1 bedroom furnished apart ment near campus. Call 343-9980 after 5:00._ 5697 COUPLE WILL share our apartment for $40-$50 monthly, or pay same to share another. 344-6017. 5715 FURNISHED ROOM for man, *50, permanent. Apply 1059 Hilyard, 344 1303. 5737 WANTED ROOMMATE FEMALE GRADUATE seeks compatible person—reasonable roomy house. 344 ^869. 5654 WANTED: QUIET male to share apart ment winter and spring terms. 345 3194 after 3 p.m. 5696 FEMALE TO share 2 bedroom apart ment on River Road. $50. 688-1851. __ 5705 THIRD FEMALE roommate, full up stairs bedroom for $50-f. Cheerful, park-side home. 344-5031. 5690 JOB OPPORTUNITIES 5,000 HAWAII SUMMER JOBS College Students Guide to Summer Jobs in Hawaii. Money-back guar antee. Send $1.95 cash or check to Box 6446, Honolulu, Hawaii. 5423 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 WANT GIRL for experienced house keeper in exchange for room and board. Write P.O. Bo* 1929, Eligene. 5400 HELP WANTED BANDS NEEDED on volunteer basis to play for mentally retarded, third Friday of each month. Contact Laur ole Neal, Eugene Parks & Recreation Dept. 342-5221. 5725 WANTED NEEDED—45 RPM records. If you don’t want, I can use for radio pro* grams. Call Bob, 342-7803. 5508 WANTED—LEAD guitar who sings and plays contemporary hard rock. Phone 345 2176. 5640 PETS SOFT OF fur—Gentle of spirit—Free of cost—Kittens. 2 tabbies, 1 black tor toise. 344-2486 . 5726 PUPPIES NEED home. Mother—Ger man Shep.-Collie; Father—Labrador. See 1193 W. 6th. Call 342-8070. 5743 RIDES - RIDERS TWO GIRLS need ride Friday Nov. 21 to Seattle, Bellingham or Vancouver, B.C. Call Jane, 344-3754. 5699 RIDE NEEDED to San Francisco. Can leave anytime Wednesday, Nov. 26. Share gas/driving. 5727 LOST AND FOUND LEATHER CASE containing flight maps, etc,, was left in girl named Mary’s Mustang Monday night when given ride to DU house. Call Jeff, ext. 1395. 5709 i: i Art recorder from Disney class Tuesday night. Return to Fine Arts Office. Reward. Call 342-2365. 5649 SMALL MALE puppy. Leather collar. Lost near 12th and Mill St. Reward. 342-7027. 5632 FOUND — Vicinity PLC, young black tomcat with collar. Call 344-5556 or Univ. ext. 1918. 5655 LOST November 15—Brown and black cat near 15th and Patterson. 342-3500. 5670 FOUND: SIAMESE cat with Jewel col lar in front of Carson Hall Tuesday evening. Ask for Linda ext. 492. 5720 FOUND — BLACK kitten, red collar, looks as if it was recently spaded. 344 6062. Ask for Weifer. 5723 FOUND: A quilt in the cemetery. Come identify. Tim—1505 Orchard, #23. 5729 LOST: YELLOW Persian female cat, vicinity of 19th & Harris. If found call 343-0775 evenings. Reward. FOUND: AMF Hercules bicycle. Give combination to locks. Box 73, Boyn ton. 5740 LOST: CHOW dog. Chalng-HI. 343-4260.' 5589 LOST: BLACK folding umbrella, Autz en. Reward. Call Wes, ext. 1964. 5712 PERSONAL Clark Gable as Mr. Christian Charles Laughton as Capt. Bligh in the original MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY plus Episodes 8 & 9: “King of the Rocket Men.” Friday, 4:39, 7 & 9:15 p.m., 150 Science. 5681 happy, happy HOURS! Reduced pitchers 10-1 a.m. at your favorite pizza parlor — THE VILLA ROMA, 440 .Coburg Boad. Monday-Thursday only. 5692 PERSONAL THE 23rd HAPPENING SUNDAY 1-7 P.M. 1236 KINCAID 1414 KINCAID 1850 EMERALD 5711 COATS — FAKE FUR Big savings and Big Values 25% OFF 13 button front knit top. Reg. $8.00, $4.99 to Saturday. FREDERICKS “on the campus” 5691 to make YOUR dance great, get the right band . . . “The Plumber’s Friend” —Openings now filling—Call Stu, 344 0291. 5629 NEEDED — ROCK groups to sing with. Female, attractive. Can also play piano and guitar. Phone Rosemary at 688-5231, ext. 38 until 5 p.m. or 343 6629 evenings. 5624 FOR CHRISTMAS or anytime—give Beauty, Joy, Love incarnated at Jaql’s bead necklaces, with flowers, peace, other symbols—50, 60, 75c. 342-7994. 743V* E. 11th. 5645 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 GRAVES-MUSIC WEST—Grand Open ing. Guitars and amplifiers—Fender, Gibson, and Aria classicals. Some on special. 2636 Willamette, 344-5209. 5635 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 UNIQUETcHRISTMAS GIFTS — Indian Brass-Copper Items—Pendants, Tea Pots, Spoons — Figurines — Brass Tables. ALL DAY SATURDAY, 2875 Kincaid. 344-6495. 5722 NOW IS the time for all Students for Pearl to come to the aid of the party (Happening Friday night). Drop by the office at 1867 Alder for more In formation, or call 344 8919 . 5738 CRAZY HORSE Handcrafted goods wanted on con signment. Crazy Horse at the ID. 5730 L.C.C. WATER Ski Club present the Rhythm Method in dance Friday Nov. 21 at 0:00 in the Lobby of the Gym at L.C.C. 5701 GILBERT ROSBORNE discusses Fas cism in the Media in Free School Lecture on KWAX at 9:30 Thursday. Listen!! 5721 SPIGOT’S SPECIAL: All you can drink for $1.00, 6-8 p.m. Sunday. The Spigot Tavern, 2841 Willamette, 345-9328. _5744 GUITAR LESSONS. Folk7 Jazz, Rock. 6 years experience teaching. Call Steve Mauldin, 343-9281. 5639 EAT ALL YOU" WISH from 4-6 p m. Mon. Sat. $1.29 Anchorage, 947 Franklin Blvd. 4723 MADAME START Palm Reader. Tell* ycur past, present, and future. Call Madame Star, 689-0033 . 5688 WILCOX ‘‘66-67*’ Super Jox pre-game function at the cooler. Don’t miss it. _ 5731 DO YOU believe in ESP? If so, call ESP Research, Inc. Mon.-Fri., 8:30-10:30 p.m. at 344-2106. 5736 RABBIT: Have you changed your mind yet? I won’t—Mangy Dog. 5724 HILLEL MEETS. Come Thursday eve ning, 7-10 p.m., 1414 Kincaid. 560& Page 7