Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, December 04, 1969, Page 11, Image 10

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    Briefs
Meetings
There will be a meeting of the
KWAX staffff at 7 p.m. today in
Studio C, Villard Hall.
The GSC Library Committee meets at
4 p.m. today, and the Housing Com
mittee at 4 p.m. Tuesday; all
meetings will be in the EMU with the
room to be posted. The entire Graduate
Student Council will meet at 3:30 p.m.
Dec. 11 in the Graduate Lounge, Chap
man Hall.
Art Pearl will explain the differences
between his campaign for governor of
Oregon and Gov. McCall’s administra
tion at a Students for Pearl meeting
at 9:30 p.m. today in 123 Science.
The Campus Vietnam Moratorium
Committee will meet at 10 a.m. Satur
day in 180 PLC to finalize plans for
the December Moratorium.
The Christian Science College Organi
zation will hold an open meeting at 7
p.m. today at the Wesley Foundation.
The Mazdayasni Zarthushti Faith will
have a fireside at 8 p.m. Sunday at
1471 Patterson. It is open to the public.
The University Folk Music Club
meets at 8:30 p.m. Friday at 690 West
31st Ave. New members and guests are
welcome. For information, call 343-8151,
344-9008 or campus extensions 2280,
2167.
Angel Flight initiation members meet
at 6:15 at the Detachment. Pledges
meet at 6:30 p.m. today at the Detach
ment. Members must wear uniforms.
The Political Science Student Union
Careers Analysis Committee meets at
2:30 p.m. Friday in 908 PLC.
There will be a mandatory Pan
hellenic meeting at 6:30 p.m. Thursday
in Hawthorne Lounge.
Films, Concerts
The School of Music will present a
program of Christmas choral music at
8 p.m. today in the School of Music
auditorium and it is free of charge.
“Stalag 17” and the final three epi
sodes of “King of the Rocket Men” will
be shown at 4:30, 7 and 9 p.m. at 150
Science. Admission is charged.
The W. C. Fields Festival features
“The Barber Shop,” “The Pharmacist,”
and “The Great Chase” at 7 and 9 p.m.
Monday at 150 Science. Admission is
50 cents.
Philosophy 201 will sponsor “High
School,” a film by Fdererick Wiseman
at 7and 9 p.m. Sunday in 150 Science.
Admission is 75 cents.
The Outdoor Program is sponsoring
free ski movies at 7:30 p.m. today in
180 PLC.
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
CAMERA, CANON VI-L, w/50 mm, fil.8
lens. Includes 3 additional lenses: 20
100, and 135 mm, 4 series VI filters,
adapters, cases, etc. System recently
replaced in Europe. Excellent condi
tion. $290.00. 343-4117 evenings only.
5863
ART WORKS for Christmas gifts. Small
sculptures, original prints, paintings.
12th Avenue Gallery, 361 E. 12th.
Open weekdays 3-6. Fri. evenings 7-9.
5864
BOOKS NOW available. Let the Foot
notes help you study for your finals.
Notes of your class in book form now
available in the classroom or in Rm.
304 EMU. 5857
NEED MONEY: Selling 4+8 track
chrome plated stereo worth $110
new, plus two good speakers and
$90.00 worth in tapes—all for $90.00.
345-1151. 5938
UPPERCLASS DORM contract! Male
(Straub) or female (Carson). Dor
othy, Ext. 495. 5745
LANGUAGE DORM—two women’s con
tracts for sale. Linda, ext. 2067, or
Ginny, ext. 2066. 5859
DORM CONTRACT. Must sell. Female.
Please call ext. 487. Ask for Becky.
5827
WOMEN'S 8V& Henke Buckle Boots, $28.
Congo Drum, $5. Ext. 2525—8:30 a.m.
2:30 p.m. See boots in PLC. 5855
GAMMA-STRAUB 4th floor dorm con
tract for sale. Ext. 2074, Chris Sher
wood. 5914
DORM CONTRACT for sale. Male dorm
Will take any reasonable offer. Call
343-9965. 5874
MAN’S BICYCLE, $15; TV—17”, $25.
Call 345-7668. _ 5877
WINTER AND spring men’s dorm con
tract—cheap. Bob, ext. 2078. 5838
POLAROID 103 Land Camera, like new,
$84 new—$60.00. 342-8684. 5853
LATE MODEL 19” portable TV, $35 or
best offer. 343-6845. 5908
CAMERA—ARGUS, excellent condition.
Only $15. Call Tom at ext. 2543. 5912
MEN’S DORM contract, cheap. Winter
& spring. Call Bob, ext. 2078. 5898
FREE—UPPERCLASS dorm contract,
male or female. Call Irish, 342-8630.
5935
XMAS EARRINGS, 83c pr. Boutique
clothing, African fabrics, necktie—
“silk.” 343-4962 . 5939
WRINGER WASHER, runs well. $20 or
best offer. 344-8107. 5942
STUDDED NOW tires, 6.95x14, mounted
on new wheels. Will fit Mustang.
343-3115. 5946
FEMALE UPPERCLASSMAN dorm con
tract for sale. McClain-Hamilton. Con
tact Chris, ext. 2384. 5948
CANON FT 35 mm. SLR 85 mm." and 35
mm. lenses cases, lens hoods, gadget
bag and tripod. $200.00. 345-4638. 5949
MALE DORM contract—Located~Clor~
an, Hamilton. Call ext. 2650, Rm. 301.
, f , 5951
FOR SALE
TESSINA TWIN lens reflex miniature
camera, 2”x21/fc”xl”, uses 35 mm film.
Includes sports finder, pentaprism
finder, cassette loader, wrist strap, 8
Adox cassettes (camera uses special
cassettes), and full instructions. All
for $75. Call 344-7632 after 9 p.m. and
ask for Kent. 5810
“NIKKEN” MICROSCOPE, monocular,
up to 1,500 magnification, four ob
jectives, lamp, case, etc. A “MUST”
for pre-med or biology majors.
CHEAP! Call Tong, ext. 2078. 5931
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
HEAD MASTER 210 cm., with bindings,
$85. Hart Javeline combinations, 215
cm., $125. Used one season. Evenings,
345-4875. 5916
YAMAHA HI-FLEX skis, $90. 210 cm.,
with Lock-Nevada bindings. Used one
season. Ext. 1998, Larry Clement.
5918
MUST SELL: Surfboard, Bing, 6’5”, foil
model. New in August. Adjustable
fin. $140.00 or best offer.
5940
WHY PAY RENT? 1957 Paramount
house trailer, 8x37, 1 bedroom. Study
or 2nd bedroom. Remodeled, carpet.
746-0990. 5854
ANTARTEX IMPORTED sheepskin
lady’s jacket, fawn. Size 12. Very
elegant, very warm, $50. 344-8626 or
ext. 2253. 5883
DORM CONTRACT available to a man
or woman. Call Mady at ext. 1864. OR
leave a message for Mady at ext.
2652. 5739
BEAUTIFUL, BRAND new black coat,
neutral trim. Coat too much. Will
sell at loss, $95.00. Table radio, $5.00.
344-9517. 5903
DORM CONTRACT for sale. Male or
female. Mady. ext. 1864 or leave mes
sage for Mady or Linda at ext. 2655.
5902
KNEISSEL WHITE Stars, 195 cm., with
bindings. Pat or Tim, ext. 2564. 101
Dyment/Walton. $60. 59C8
CLOTHING — VOGUE, evening and
leather, boots, coats, Oregana, cheap.
April, 342-7804. 1486 E. 25th. 5922
SONY T-200 tape recorder and speak
ers. $200 new. Sell for $110. 344-0357.
_ _ 5952
BEAUTIFUL RABBIT coat. Originallv
$295. Will sell for $95. Grey and
white. Ext. 425, Darlene. 5953
GARAGE SALE—Will bargain. 158 E.
14th. Sunday only from noon to 6
P.m.__ 5957
MALE OR female dorm contract for
sale, both in Earl complex; ext. 393,
Dan or ext. 377. Sarah. 5837
CONGA DRUMS—professional, tunable
(conga and tumba). 747-5472, Jeff.
_ 5917
OLD 5-STRING banjo, perfect condi
tion, $100 . 342-6473 . 5925
ZENITH PORTABLE stereo, $35. 342
7895. 5926
TW'O DORM contracts for sale. Ext.
2143, ask for Cindy or Linda. 5927
SEVILLE CLASSICAL guitar, $30. Call
344-7632. 5819
CARS & CYCLES
1954 FORD station wagon, V41, auto
matic, new retreads, $75. 345-4638.
5050
’69 VOLKSWAGEN. Must sell. Fully
loaded. Perfect condition. 5,000 miles.
Ext. 1860. 5956
'66 SUZUKI 80 S125. Good condition. 2
helmets, $10, $5; windshield, $5. Call
345-7668 . 5876
1967 VOLKSWAGEN bus. low mileage,
excellent condition, $1,375. Call 344
0607. 5936
“Walkover," a Polish film depicting
an individual's plight in a collective
society, will be presented at 7 and 9:15
p.m. Friday in 180 PLC. The film is a
sequel to "Identification Marks: None.’’
Two short films, “Genesis" and “The
Daisy,” will also be shown. Admission
is $1.
Speakers
The Department of Physics will pre
sent a colloquium by Dr. Lajos Kesz
thelyi, from McMaster University in
Hamilton, Ontario, on “Mossbauer Ef
fects in Thin Ice,” at 3:30 p.m. to
day in 16 Science. Coffee and dough
nuts will be served at 3:15 in the
Binney Lounge.
“Newly Discovered Italian Drawings
in the Budapest Museum’ ’will be dis
cussed by Ivan Fenyo at 8 p.m. to
day in 106 Lawrence.
CSPA presents a colloquium at noon
today at the EMU. A panel of CSPA
students will discuss their field place
ments with agencies.
Miscellaneous
There will be a YMCA-YWCA Inter
national Gift Fair from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
through Saturday in 101 EMU.
There will be poetry reading at 8
p.m. Friday at the Back Door Coffee
house, 1414 Kincaid. The Coflfehouse is
also open Saturday nights.
The Campus Volunteer Bureau in
the office of Student Community Proj
ects needs students to do volunteer
work in the community. Call ext. 1806.
Student Community Projects needs a
student to direct a new program, which
attempts to provide food, clothing, and
other necessary commodities on an
emergency basis. The need for a direc
tor is immediate. Call ext. 1806 or go
to room 313 EMU.
The Interdenominational Worship
Service is conducted by the Coopera
tive Christian Ministry at 11 a.m. every
Sunday at the Wesley Foundation, 1236
Kincaid.
The sign-up for undergraduate psy
chology majors desiring to be T.A.’s for
Hintzman’s 212 winter term course will
be in 261 Condon the rest of the term.
Interested students should drop by at
1 p.m. Friday.
University of Oregon radio station
KWAX (91.1 FM) is expanding its
classical music programming. Classical
music will be played continuously from
2 to 6 p.m., Monday through Saturday.
Videotaped highlights of the Oregon
Legislature's Nov. 24 hearings by the
interim Committee on Education will
begin at 7 p.m. on PL-3. The program
will include testimony of Tim Parrott,
SEARCH; Glen Love, English; Barry
Siegel, Liberal Arts; James Klonoski,
CSPA. The series will end on Friday
with a broadcast starting at 7 p.m. that
will show the testimony of Dean Norm
an Sundberg, CSPA; Bill Blevins,
CSPA; Student Senator Don Chalmers,
and others.
Persons with questions about Chris
tian Science may talk to Werdna Wy
att, local college organization assist
ant, who holds office hours from 3 p.m.
to 5 p.m. today in the EMU.
The German Club Christmas party
will be held at 7:30 p.m. Saturday in
Straub dining room. Anyone interested
in the informal get-together is invited.
Sign up at the German office in
Friendly Hall. A Christmas tree orna
ment and 30 cents is charged for ad
mission.
The annual Epic Sale will be held
on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, at
the Walling Riulding on the corner of
11th and Willamette. Hours will be 6
to 10 p.m. Friday; 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Saturday; and 1 to 4 p.m. Sunday.
The Saturday sale will include a
special selection of baked goods, pot
tery, w’oven goods, leather vests, wood
carvings and handmade musical instru
ment.
Part of the profits will go to the
craftsmen and the remainder will be
allocated to peace activities.
Intramural Schedule
3:35—Court 40—DIADS B vs. PNFR B
6:30—Court 43—Burgess B vs. Moore B
KWAX Schedule (91.1)
Thursday, Dec. 4
4:00—Afternoon Concert Hall
5:30—The Legendary Pianists
6:00—Sound of the University
7:20—KWAX News and Sports
7:35—Magazine of the Air
8:00—Evening Concert
9:30—Gilbert Rosborn Presents
10:00—Sound of the University
11:30—KWAX Night Sounds
2:00—Sign Off
CARS & CYCLES
’66 MUSTANG fastback, white, 6 cyl
inder, standard transmission, air
conditioned, radio, Michelin “X” ra
dials, immaculate condition, $1,395.
342-8051. 5897
’62 DODGE DART, 6 cylinder, 4 door,
automatic. Clean, very good condi
tion, many new parts, good rubber.
$350. 342-7994, 743Vfr E. 11th Ave. 5887
1964 CHEVROLET Biscayne two-door
sedan. Six cylinder, stick—Honda 90
Stepthry, like new $165. 342-2936.
__ 5928
TO LEASE—1954 coppertone Jag Clas
sic convertible, completely rebuilt
engine with under 2,000 miles. $45 per
month. Call 343-1674, ext. 65. 5848
’58 NASH-METRO. Good brakes, tires,
mileage, transmission. $75. See the
rest, 1710 Hilyard. Roni, 345-7379.
5846
BEST OFFER, 1954 Ford Tudor, V-8,
automatic. You re-do engine or use
for $200 worth of new parts and tires.
688-3465. 5889
1969 YAMAHA 125 Enduro, 600 miles,
two helmets, bumper carrier, extras.
Must sell, $450 or best offer. 610 W.
5th, evening, 345-3402. 5910
MUST SELL, 1962 Plymouth Valiant
wagon, body fair, good tires, *70
plates. $275, or offer. 342-3008. 5937
’57 PORSCHE. Runs excellent. Ready
to paint. 344-8107. 5944
1956 DE SOTO, runs well. Hemi en
gine, $140. 342-6473. 5947
I960 JAGUAR 3.8 Sedan. $800. 343-7104.
5833
SERVICES
TYPING/EDITING from rough draft.
Term papers, theses, misc. Graduate
approved. Experienced help for stu
dents using English as a second lan
guage. Louise Olds, 343-9880 . 5893
PEERLESS TYPING by experienced
secretary. IBM Selectric typewriter,
grad, school approved, reasonable.
Phone 342-3156. 4794
PROFESSIONAL TYPING, resumes,
Christmas letters, and art designs.
Excellent service, reasonable rates.
345-7851. 5839
TYPING. 8 years experience. Grad
school approved. Term papers, The
ses. Call 726-7274. 5747
TYPING THESIS and term papers. Ex
ecutive type. Reasonable. 688-1192.
_ 5145
EXPERIENCED LEGAL secretary de
sires afternoon work, 1-5 p.m. 343
8027. 5826
TYPING IN my home. Reasonable
rates. 342-4684. 5447
SPEEDEE TYPING service, reasonable.
345-1658. 5021
EXPERIENCED typist, electric type
writer. 343-0316 . 5683
SEWING—HEMLINES and minor re
pairs. Near campus. 343-4685 . 5779
TYPING. PROMPT service, graduate
approved. 345-3255. 5842
EXPERIENCED TYPIST, graduate ap
proved. 344-7231 4759
FOR RENT
NICE ONE bedroom duplex, unfur
nished. Stove, refrigerator, fenced
yard, shop. Close in, $75. 344-4095,
eves. 5959
TWO AND three bed units, can fur
nish. $165 first and last. Plus damage
fee. 3444782. 5920
ONE BEDROOM furnished apartment,
one block from campus, 733 E. 15th,
#12._5834
APARTMENT TO sublease. Two bed
room, Vx block from campus. 344-3092.
5930
Want to really get results?
Use Emerald Classified Ads
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
MOVE IN Dec. 18, rent paid to Jan. 1.
Studio apartment. Suitable for one or
two. Furnished, modern. Va block
from campus, $100. 344-2196. Eve
nings. Take over lease to June 15.
_ 5945
ONE BEDROOM apartment, furnished.
Available now. Inquire at 1819 Kin
caid from 2-5 p.m., Friday, Saturday,
and Sunday. Graduate students only.
5905
ONE BEDROOM furnished apartment,
block off campus. Quiet, graduate
student preferred, $100, utilities paid.
343-0396. 5913
MUST SELL one bedroom apartment.
Vfc block off campus. $120 month. 345
7681 after 3 p.m. 5932
SPACIOUS ONE and two bedroom
apartments, fully furnished. Call 345
1246, 342-4514. 5888
FOR LEASE — 2 bedroom furnished
apartment, four blocks off campus.
342-8574. 5907
ONE BEDROOM Apt.—Next to campus
on 18th. Call 343-5956. 5873
WANTED ROOMMATE
WANTED: FEMALE roommate to share
roomy one-bedroom apartment next
term with senior girl. Call Wandalyn,
ext. 1817 or Maxine, 342-1568. 5797
WANTED: MATURE male roommate lo
share large one bedroom apartment,
$60. Near campus. 343-5637 at 7 p.m.
5861
WANTED: NON-RACIST girl roommate
to share lVi bedroom apartment,
your share $32.50 plus phone, etc.
Call 343-5779. 5921
WANTED: TWO male roommates to
share an apartment winter and
spring term. Call 342-7442. 5856
FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted. Two
bedroom house. Marilyn, 343-9809 or
ext. 1379. 5890
FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted. Two
bedroom apt. Call Julie, ext. 2284.
5865
WANTED: ROOMMATE, share two bed
room apartment at Fir Crest, $75.
Richard Murray, 345-7771. 5884
WANTED: FEMALE roommate. De^
tails—Call 342-6836 . 5872
ROOMMATE needed for third share of
$100 house. 1380 Linden.5943
HELP WANTED
GRADUATE STUDENTS, teaching as
sistants—Notetakes needed for the
FOOTNOTES. All MAJORS. APPLY
NOW FOR WINTER TERM. Rm. 304
EMU. 5961
WANTED: ATTRACTIVE barmaids —
will train, good wages. Ask for Bud
or Paul, 343-0731. 2000 W. 11th. The
Golden Canary. 5798
PHOTOGRAPHER NEEDS model—good
pay, convenient hours. Phone 342
4432 between 2 & 4 p.m. 5841
NEED SUBJECTS for ESP experiments.
Call 344-2106.5892
WANTED
WANTED: UPPER class female dorm
contract for private room. 345-2325.
Inga Miller. 5880
WANTED: 2 or 3 bedroom apartment;
close to campus, starting January 1.
Will take over lease. 747 5809. 5934
PETS
FREE BEAUTIFUL black kitten, 3
months, frisky, good purrer. 344-8937.
.^94.
FREE—FEMALE black cocka-poo, plus
food. 343-7029. 5911
PETS
SIAMESE KITTEN for sale. 7 weeks
old, sealpoint. $10.00. Call after 5:00.
343-2926. 5919
AFGHAN PUPPIES, 7 wks., all colors.
Very reasonable. 344-8626 or ext. 2253.
5882
AKC AFGHAN puppies, 3 months;
silver male, gray female. Easy terms.
Phone 746-8*22. 5924
BEAUTIFUL DALMATIAN puppies,
ready now or for Christmas. Phone
345-4931. 5933
LAST PUPPY of litter. All alone, now
needs home. 1193 W. 6th. 342-8070.
5900
RIDES - RIDERS
RIDE NEEDED to S.F. Bay Area Dec.
22 or earlier. Will share gas. Call
342-4330. 5847
RIDE WANTED with others to Kansas
over Christmas. Ext. 564. 5879
afternoon. Bruce, ext. 2073. 5958
afternoon. Bruce, ext. 2073. 5$958
LOST AND FOUND
IRISH SETTER female pup. Name—
Jeremy—Please call 343-5326 or 345
9892. 5860
LOST: PAIR of octagonal rimless gold
glasses In hard black case. Reward.
Tom Wolfe, 343-0987._ 5909
LOST: BLUE box containing 80 slides,
viewer, In East Parking Lot. Need for
Seminar. Reward. Bob 344-5365 . 5955
$5 REWARD—2 speech midterm papers
lost in 331 Villard 11/18. Call Laurie,
ext. 1185 or 345-9686 . 5866
LOST: NOV. 24 In the EMU, gold watch
with a Spldel band. Contact Lynda,
347-8616.5843
PERSONAL
FRIDAY 150 Science, 4:30, 7, and 9:15
Billy Wilder’s
STALAG 17
plus
The final three episodes of “KING OF
THE ROCKET MEN”. 5875
FREDERICKS
Christmas Headquarters
Perfect gifts for Sis, Mom or that
extra special roommate. IDEA: Why
not Spirit Panty Hose, $1.25 pair.
5954
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, is the last
chance for classified ads fall term.
Place them in person for your 10%
DISCOUNT. 301 Allen Hall, 2 p.m.
deadline. 5840
happy: HAPPY HOURS! Reduced
pitchers 10-1 a.m. at your favorite
pizza parlor—THE VILLA ROMA, 440
Coburg Rd. Monday through Thurs
day only. 5871
PROFICIENT SKIERS interested in
teaching for the Salem Jaycee Ski
School attend free instructors’ clinic
at Hoodoo Bowl, 9 a.m., Dec. 6 A 7.
5849
HAPPY“HOURS—10 p.m.-12 midnight,
Tuesday, Wednesdays and Thursdays
at TINO’S PIZZA PARLOR, 15th and
Willamette. 40c pitchers. Free pizza
delivery on campus. 4780
NEW WORLD Coffee House. Friday
night Channukah Dinner: Herring
and Cream Cheese, Farmer’s Chop
Suey, Piroski, Russian Rye Bread.
$2.25 6-7:30 p.m. 1249 Alder. 5941
HILLEL’S HANUkKAH Party !~Come
for latkas—7 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 4.
50c per person. Everyone welcome.
1414 Kincaid. 5915
EAT ALL YOU WISH from 44 pJBtk.
Mon. ■ Sat. $1.29 Anchorage, 947
Franklin Blvd. 4723
ETCETERA PRESENTS Gary Lawrence
demonstrating sculpture * welding.
Dec. 6-7, 1040 Willamette. 5960
MAC ’ is at the “RED ROOSTER.**
„ . i >♦.♦»»» t » 5852
HILLEL MEETS Come Thursday » v»
ning, 7-10 p.m., 1414 Kincaid. 5602