Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 21, 1970, Page 11, Image 10

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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
Skull and Dagger, the sophomore
men’s honorary will meet at 7 p.m.
today at the Kappa Sigma house,
1090 Alder.
Sigma Delta Chi, professional jour
nalism society, will meet at 4 p.m.
today in 215 Allen. All men and
women in journalism and those inter
ested in joining are welcome. Initiation
banquet and further discussion on AP
stringing will be discussed. Call Jeff
Wohler, 345-6143, for information.
The CCM Faith and Life seminar
will begin again at noon Thursday at
the Back Door Coffee House, 1414 Kin
caid. Bring sack lunch.
The Psychology Student Union will
meet at 3:30 p.m. today in 261
Condon. All committee members must
be present for the important meeting.
Centurians will meet at 4:30 p.m.
today In the ROTC building.
Panhellenic Council meeting 4:30
today in the EMU. Important.
There will be a Eugene Ball Project
meeting at 7 Thursday night In 308
EMU to discuss the possibilities of
eliminating bail in Eugene. All inter
ested people should attend.
There will be a HEP tutor meeting
at 4:30 p.m. today in 204 Chapman.
There will be an important meeting
of Asklepiads at 7 p.m. Wednesday in
the EMU, room to be posted, at which
time membership cards will be passed
out.
There will be a Kawama meeting at
7 Thursday in the EMU, at which time
ail candy money should be turned in.
Miscellaneous
Communion is celebrated at 4:30 p.m.
today at the Wesley Center, 1236 Kin
caid, by Fr. Jack Hilyard, CCM staff
man.
No more applications can be accepted
for the winter term CCM encounter
groups.
Prenursing students: For June 1970
admittance to the University School of
Nursing applications must be picked
up this week from Miss Olson In
161 Susan Campbell Hall, ext. 1391.
Also, the November NLN test scores
are available from Miss Olson.
‘Tour Comers" on KWAX will fea
ture a program by Chinese Students
Association at 9 tonight. The weekly
program of foreign music and discus
sion Is sponsored by Foreign Student
Organization.
The New Plumber’s Friend will play
again soon. Be watching for the date,
time and place.
Students planning on student teach
ing during the 1970-71 school year must
complete a reservation form by April
10, 1970. These forms can be obtained
in 120 Education. Final applications for
student teaching fall term, 1970, must
be completed by April 25, 1970.
Speakers
Edward Knapp, of Los Alamos Scien
tific Laboratory, will present “The Los
Alamos Meson Physics Facility: Ac
celerator Design, Experimental Facili
ties, and Experimental Program” at
3:30 p.m. Thursday In room 16, Science
I.
"A Strategy for Metropolitan Re
search" will be presented by John Or
bell, associate professor of political
science, at noon today in 605 PLC. The
speech is In connection with colloqula
sponsored by InCERBS.
Perry London, professor of psycho
logy at the University of Southern
California, will present a speech en
titled “The Psychophysiology of Hyp
notic Susceptibility” at 3:30 p.m. Thurs
day in 207 Chapman.
Herb Titus and Ken Morrow will
address the Participation College class
in legal first-aid at 7:30 p.m. Thursday
in the EMU. The discussion is entitled
"The Administration and Practice of
Criminal Justice in this Country.” The
public is invited.
A public lecture, “Department Or
ganization: A View from the Middle”
by Richard J. Hill of Purdue Univer
sity will be given today in the EMU.
Films, Concerts
A faculty recital featuring bass
baritone Leslie Breidenthal will be
held at the School of Music recital hall
at 8 p.m. Thursday. He will be ac
companied by pianist Ruth Breidenthal
in a program of twentieth century
French songs.
W. C. Fields will star in "You Can’t
Cheat an Honest Man," at 7 and 0 p.m.
today in ISO Science. Admission is 50
cents.
A slide presentation entitled “Climb
ing and Backpacking in Oregon’s Wal
lowa Mountains” will be presented at
7:30 tonight in the EMU by Paul Vol
lom, grad student in philosophy. No
admission will be charged.
Sports
The Judo Club will meet at 12:30
and 7:30 p.m. Thursday. All new mem
bers are welcome. NWY and USJF dues
are due. See Jim Slndberg or call 343
9315.
Intramural Schedule
‘A’ Basketball
4:35—Court 40-Explosion vs. Spot’s
Follies
Court 43—Roots vs. Hoopers
4:20—Court 40—Deady vs. History
Court 43—White Wedge vs.
Student Manor
5:00—Court 40—Cloran vs. Ganoe
Court 43—Alpha Tau Omega vs.
Kappa Sigma
Handball
3:45—Delta vs. Has Beens
4:45—Douglas vs. winner of Parsons
Watson match
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
CONTRABASS CLARINET G-Leblanc
double B flat, model 342, perfect
condition. See at 1735 W. 10th, Eu
gene (after 5 p.m.) Write: Ken
Goodridge, P.O. Box 2022, Eugene,
Ore. 97402.6352
YASHICA TL-Super, fl.4 lens, and Ya
shica telephoto-zoom (90-190 mm),
$250 or best offer. Unit 15, River
Bank Trailer Park, evenings. 6473
STEREO, SOLID state component sys
tem, Gerard changer, 8 speakers, AM
FM radio, walnut cases, $175. 2338
Patterson No. 13. 343-4033. 6482
DOUBLE BED, box spring mattress, ex
cellent condition. $15 each. Metal
frame with casters free. 343>3851.
6480
DINNER TABLE, round, wood, plastic
finish, 4 chairs, naugahyde seats, $35.
343-3851. 6481
KENWOOD KS-33 Amp. $140. Call or
see Ivory, 62 N. Lawrence. 342-2583.
6483
WANT TO SELL something? let the
CLASSIFIED GIRL help you at ext.
2700,6312
ADAMS/WALTON winter term con
tract, 20% less or best offer. Urgent!
Call Tony Au at meal times. 342-8306.
6356
SEVILLE CLASSICAL guitar. Excel
lent condition, $30. Call 344-7632.
6301
35MM LEICA enlarger $60. Olympia
typewriter. New $100. Sell $30. Sew
ing machine, $25 . 344-9497 . 6453
BARRECRAFTERS SPORTS car ski
rack. Used one season. Call Steve
Baker, ext. 356. 6523
CANON AUTO ZOOM 518, Super 8,
telephoto lens, case, used once, $160.
Call 747-8597 . 6360
SLINGERLAND DRUMS, Zil. Cym. $210
or best offer. Greg Sullivan, ext. 478,
leave message. 6439
PHILCO 21” screen console TV. Excel
lent condition, $60. Call 747-8558 after
5 p.m.6491
FISHER—RSL compact skis, 205 cm.
Phone 343-5419 (Kerry). 342 E. 12th.
$80. 6492
TRUMPET: Selmer “K-Modlfied”. Ex
cellent condition, $250. Or best offer.
Call 344-2978 . 6455
SONY STEREO casette-corder TC 130,
31-2 months old, must sell. Need cash.
Tapes Included. 342-4178 . 6454
REALISTIC AUTO-reversing tape deck.
Perfect condition. $175 or best offer.
Ext. 2647, Chuck. 6457
MEN’S KASTINGER buckle ski boots,
size 12, new last year, $40. 344-9735.
6456
SKIS—FISCHER Alu. R.S.’s, 210 cm.
Marky step-in binding, very good
condition. 343-0815. 6476
WINTER TERM dorm contract for
sale, Caswell/Bean. Call 344-2676.
_ 6502
BOOKCASE, S2.50; flute and case. $70
or make offer; knitting quilt kit.
344-9450. 6504
210 CM HEADS with poles and new
double boots (9M). Call 342-7445.
_ 6518
BESELER 23C' enlarger. Pentax HC
SLR. 1965 TR4, 2 tops. 747-7053 . 6522
ENGAGEMENT AND wedding ringr$60.
size 5&. 344-5014. 6479
FOR SALE
PORTABLE TELEVISION, *15; console
stereo, AM-FM, $50; near new Magna
vox stereo, *95; 1963 Valiant, In excel
lent mechanical condition, only *295.
344-9888 or ext. 582. 6493
MOBILE HOME ’59 Universal in Delta
Villa near Valley River. 2-bedroom,
10x50, natural wood, new carpet,
drapes, furniture, *3,400 furnished.
344-1273.6372
SKIS—HEAD 360’s (205) cm Greswitch
(175) cm. Guitar—Gibson ES-335,
Rickenbacker 12-string. Small port
able tape recorder. All good prices.
344-0291.6459
BRAND NEW 55mm fl.2 Nikkormat,
$310; 50 mm fl.4 Pentax with 135
mm f3.5 lens, *340. Call Tam, ext.
472. 6450
FOUR TRACK tape deck, 150 GOOD
tapes. New, *135; now, *75. Also, 10
speed French bike, good condition.
*80 new; $45. Ext. 1994, Andy. 6452
UPPER-CLASS dorm contract. Carson
Hall—Discount. Call Yvonne, Ext.
488. 6469
80 LB. CROSSBOW with 1 target point
included. Call Judy, ext. 1401 days.
342-1683 evenings. 6461
EXTENSION DINETTE table, six
chairs, good condition, *25. Ironrite
ironer, *20. 345-4819. 6449
THREE CUSHION sofa with slip cov
er, $25. 345-4975 after 6 p.m. 6463
STEREO PHONOGRAPH. Excellent
condition. Best offer. 342-7906. 6468
ELECTRIC ROLLERS now! *15. 344
9968. 6467
WHITE MINK cape, size medium. $95.
342-6734. 6500
PORTABLE STEREO—Telex *35. Call
342-8405 . 6392
MOVING—MUST sell: Stove ($50 or
best offer). 342-7475. 6490
MOVING, MUST sell Sony 260 stereo
tape recorder. 344-5393. 6410
SWISS SKI boots, about 10%. Best
offer. Call Linda, ext. 354. 6431
USED SKIS for sale. Includes safety
bindings. *15.00. Call 345-4198. 6433
WOMEN’S SKI pants by Rogue. Powder
blue, size 14 short. 344-8869. 6528
KONICA Autoreflex T 1.4 lens, case,
telephoto lens. *250. 344-8179. 6444
CLASSICAL GUITAR. In new condi
tion *70. 344-1762 past 6:00 p.m. 6355
CARS & CYCLES
BMW 2002 1969 Perfect My beautiful
or Benx-Mercedes. 1958 AM/FM Sun
roof. Red leather Interior. 343-6545.
6413
1962 CHEVROLET, 4 door, V-8, auto
matic, good condition, $395. Phone
344-0481.
1941 INTERNATIONAL bus, $395.
Transformable Into happy hippy
home. 343-3082. 6477
1965 VW convertible, good condition,
with radio, heater, new tires. $700.
343-2652. 6430
ZOOM
’64 TR4, Blue. 343-5345 after 5. 6432
1961 COMET station wagon. Good rub
ber. $150 or best offer. Contact 343
3444. 6451
1966 PONTIAC GTO, 4 speed, positrac
tion, new tires, excellent condition.
344- 7959.6485
'61 DODGE Lancer slant 6. Good car,
some new parts, $135. Chris, ext. 2662.
6497
1956 CHEV. Suburban truck. Excellent
condition, $500. See at 2520 River
view St. 344-9374. 6507
I960 VW bus van, 40 hp. 1962 engine,
$500. 344-3024 evenings. 6514
’69 OLDS Cutlass Supreme, clean, low
wholesale book. 344-3114. 6464
1968 FIAT 850 Spyder, white, 4 speed.
$1650. 751*2 W. 7th. 344-6504. 6409
1956 BUICK $175. 1963 Ford Galaxie,
$500. Both run well. 344-5749 6412
1958 VOLVO, needs work, $¥5 or best
offer, 343-5666 after 3. 6317
’57 ^4 TON CHEV 283. Good condition
$290. 344-3213 18-5). • 6384
HONDA 300—Good road bike, $300.
345- 6949. 6521
CARS & CYCLES
’62 DODGE Dart, 6 cylinder, 4 door,
automatic. Clean, very good condi
tion, many new parts. Good rubber.
$300 cash. 342-7994, 743Vfc E. 11th Ave.
6425
*66 DATSUN 1600 sports car. Beautiful
condition and a good performer. Call
343-8792. 6406
SERVICES
KARATE, BEGINNING instruction and
team training. Japan Karate Assoc,
trained instructor. Robert Graves
(second degree black belt). Chairman
of the Pacific Northwest Karate As
soc. Come join the U of O Karate
Club, 6 p.m. today, 720 Willamette, or
Saturday 2 p.m. in the men’s PE
Building. Dues—only $8 per term.
6527
CHINESE PAINTING class—Adult edu
cation division of Lane Community
College. 7-10 p.m. Thurs., Jan. 22 in
Health building, Room 109 . 20 weeks
for $12. Call 343-7501. ext. 324. 6421
GUITAR LESSONS, folk; country,
blue; now taking beginning-advanced
students. Call Don Ross, 343-2692
after 5._ 6495
“ALL OCCASION” Photos — student
discounts on engagement and wed
ding portraits. Call Roger Gano, 342
7890 after 5 p.m. 6478
GEM CITY remodeling. General home
remodeling. Specializing in roofing
and paneling. Phone 343-1870. 6503
TUNE-UPS, repairs, parts at cost. You
pay what it’s worth to you. Call
Clark, 344-2061. 6378
MAKE YOUR SERVICES known. Place
an ad with the CLASSIFIED GIRL
at ext. 2700. 6313
TYPING IN home. Graduate school ap
proved. Reasonable rates. 343-6144.
_ 6175
TYPING BY experienced secretary/
editor. 35c up. Campus delivery. 344
3457. 6435
QUALITY TYPING. 20c per page.
Phone 343-4458. 6438
TUTORING — Stat., Math. Free trial.
Call 747-6157 after 6 p.m. 6445
EXPERIENCED TYPIST, graduate ap
proved. 344-7231 4759
SPEEDEE TYPING service, reasonable.
345-1658. 6270
EXPERIENCED TYPING—thesis, term
papers, GSA. 35c per page. 345-0757.
TYPING—MRS. Ryan, phone 343-6690.
Graduate approved. 6510
FOR RENT
STUDIO APARTMENT for rent near
campus. 765 E. 18th, apt. 11, or call
Margaret, 345-3543 evenings. Rent
$92.50. 6498
ONE BEDROOM apartment, modern,
furnished. Available immediately.
1860 Alder, No. 26. See Mgr. or 345
1073. 6437
APARTMENT, 1342 High Street, $60
month, utilities. TRADE country or
rural house. Call ext. 2484 before
noon. 6512
STUDIO APARTMENT with single
bath and kitchen, $87.50 per month.
1744 Ferry St. 343-0363 between 7
and 8 p.m. 6524
MODERN ONE bedroom apartment
available (1 block from PLC). 345
0898. 6465
LARGE, FURNISHED mountain cabin.
Near Bachelor. $10 per weekend.
Phone 345-3405. 6471
SUBLEASING AT reduced rale — One
bedroom furnished apartment, pets
allowed. 6486
ONE BEDROOM apartment, furnished,
$95. Near campus, available immedi
ately. 1359 Pearl No. 7. 342-7876. 6429
TWO BEDROOM apartment one block
from campus. Carpeted, unfurnish
ed. 342-7465, 344-3014. 6296
CAMPUS AREA, 1 bedroom furnished
apartment, carpeted. 735 E. 17th.
$120. 343-6130. 6346
Let the CLASSIFIED GIRL at ext.
2700 help you rent your apartment.
.... , • - * , , . 6310
FURNISHED,^ ONE bedroom apartment,
$115. 342-8686. 6520
FOR RENT
BACHELOR APARTMENT, furnished,
$57.50, and $15 cleaning. No children
or pets. 610 E. 8th, No. 1, 343-8032.
6249
ONE BEDROOM apartment, 766 E. 151!
See manager. 345-4963 . 6508
WANTED ROOMMATE
FEMALE ROOMMATES to share fur
nished mansion. Own rooms. Use of
entire house; kitchen, recreation
rooms, den, living room with fire
place and piano, dining room. Large
backyard. Two blocks from campus.
$50/mo. including utilities. No lease.
344-9623. 6397
WANTED — FEMALE roommate to
share large one bedroom apartment
with senior girl. Rent paid through
Feb. 11, after that your share $60 a
month. Call Wandalyn at ext. 1817.
6440
TWO ROOMMATES needed for house
in Springfield. Four miles from U of
O campus. Lots of quiet, trees and
ferns. $35 plus utilities per person.
976 Kelly Blvd. (after 6 p.m.) 6442
QUIET ROOMMATE wanted, graduate
or upperclass preferred. Two blocks
from main library. $50 mo. 1543 Hil
yard Apt. No. 1. Come by after 6.
6434
DESPERATE NEED male roommate for
apartment. Your share, $63; if two,
$47. Will help with ride to Univer
sity. Call 345-0859. 6501
ONE FEMALE roommate to share three
bedroom, two bath modern apart
ment. $47.50. Call 343-0982—DESPER
ATE! 6474
rwu uuins>ekvative roommates for
two bedroom apartment. Complete
ly furnished. $55 each. 343-7805 after
5:45 p.m. Dave Bain. 6427
NEED A ROOMMATE? The CLASSI
FIED GIRL at ext. 2700 can help ya
get one. 6311
ROOMMATE WANTED. Your share,
$56.25. Close to campus. Call 342-7851.
6488
FEMALE ROOMMATE to share fur
nished three bedroom house. $45.
Mark or Jim. 345-5588. 6494
NEED ROOMMATE. Apartment near
campus. Call Margaret, 345-3543. Rent
$46. 6499
WANTED: MALE to share two-bedroom
house with couple. 342-3188. 6436
WANTED—FEMALE roommate. Call
342-6836. 6517
HELP WANTED
FOR HELP wanted apprentice—$640
per month. Three men 19 yrs. of age
or older to assist In my expanding
business. 342-8149. 6487
WANTED—STUDENTS to sell popular
local product on consignment. 344
7344 evenings. 6516
ATTRACTIVE BARMAIDS wanted. No
experience necessary. 2000 W. 11th.
343-6321. 6239
GIRLS TO make movies. $25 an hour.
2000 W. 11th. 6417
RIDES - RIDERS
WANT RIDE to Seattle Jan. 23, return
25th. Call Jane, 344-3754.6496
LOST AND FOUND
LOST — AT Mac Court January 12,
brown purse with shoulder strap. If
found please call 342-7864, I need the
identification. 6458
LOST—JAN. 11, 16th & Alder, black
cat with white markings. Please call
342-7907. 6505
LOST—JAN. 17, tan and white small
collie—mix female dog. 344-2789.
6519
LOST: KEYS on green Jo Romania
tag. Call 344 3826. 6466
REWARD: Lost glasses between 13th
and Campus. 344-3530. 6358
FOUND: UMBRELLA in Gerlinger
men’s bathroom. Call ext. 2565. 6489
PERSONAL_
EAT ALL YOU WTSH ffonl 4 6 p m.
f Mon.-Sat. $1.29 • Anchorage, 947
Franklin Blvd. 4723
PERSONAL
GERMAN POTATO pancakes, Bock
wurst, Bauernwurst, Frlkadellen,
Sauerbraten von Otto. Serving com
plete dinner from 5 p.m. each Fri
day. OTTO’S, 1217 Alder. We are
open for lunch from 11 till 2 Mon
day through Friday. 6332
WANT TO HIRE the best band around?
Lamboda Craz, the Pierce Street
Annex, Gentleman Jim and the
Horsemen, and Precambrlan Light
ning Bolt have merged Into the new
PLUMBER’S FRIEND. 344-0291, 747
5963, 342-8424. 6389
GROSS GALLERY reopens at ID Book
store—
also
Limited time: all photographs re
duced 50 per cent.
Photographs of campus action and
personalities for sale — Let’s com
municate. 6234
SELL, RENT, find, tell ’em with the
EMERALD CLASSIFIEDS GREATEST
BARGAIN. Two days advertising for
the price of one. Call the CLASSI
FIED GIRL at ext. 2700 or come to
301 Allen Now. One week offer, Jan.
19-23. 6386
HAPPY HOURS—10 p.m.-12 midnight,
Tuesday, Wednesdays and Thursdays
at TINO’S PIZZA PARLOR. 15th and
Willamette. 40c pitchers. Free plzzs
delivery on campus._6780
ENTER NOW. All campus tournament.
Pool, billiards, snooker, and table
tennis. Deadline Tuesday, January
20. Sign up at recreation desk, EMU
Basement._6420
FREE SCHOOL class on "The SUents”
starts tonight at 8 at tho Attic. Mil
lie's Great Train Robbery, Edison’s
shorts. Perils of Pauline chapters,
Mary Plckford and Will Rogers. 6511
THE CLOTHES TREE presents the
Wooden Clogs In red, white, navy,
an tan suade at $10.95. 1945 Wil
lamette. 6513
W. C. FIELDS
TONIGHT
150 SCIENCE
7 & 9 p.m. — 50c _8575
CANMAN Survive? Do youwant nerve
gas enough to kill all people on
earth? Write letter today: c/o Can
Man Survlee, P.O. Box 863, Eugene.
AMERICAN FOLK mualc claas. Adult
Education Dlv. of Lane Community
College, 7:30-9:30 p.m. Wed., Jan. 14.
For Information call 747-4501, ext.
324. 6269
SERVICE TO Humanity la the goal of
the JAVCEES. Join other young men
of ACTION. Campus group forming.
Call Peter Dietz, ext. 308 or 344-2363.
6441
CAR RALLY Sunday, Jan. 25, South
Eugene High Parking Lot. Registra
tion 10:30, first car out 11:30. Spon
sors: Maverick Mustangers. 6443
BALLET FOUNDATION. Clasaes night
ly 5 p.m., Saturday Beginning—men,
women—12 noon; advanced, 3 p.m.
345-0751. 6447
EUGENE Swim and Tennis Club family
membership with full voting rights.
Sell at 50% discount. Call 746-1490
evenings. After 7. 6462
ARE YOU sincerely Interested In mar
riage? Ten years successful opera
tion. 343-9228 or P.O. Box 1547, Eu
gene, Oregon. 6419
FINAL SALE ends this week. Sale
shoes *7-»U at the Clothes Tree
downtown, 1045 Willamette. 6278
BOOKS UNLIMITED, 1273 Alder, must
move. Everything Vi off marked
price. 6470
HILLEL MEETS—Come and bring your
friend. Thursday, 7:30, 1414 Kincaid.
6348
BIG WEEK In EMERALD CLASSI
FIEDS. * $ $ for you. 6390
IT'S FUN to be 21 at~the~ Vlila Rom a,
440 Ccburc Road. 6515
CREPES VOILA
Next to the Co-op
r Meat Crepes 75c
Fruit Crepes 50c