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
The ASUO Governing Committee will
meet at 3 p.m. today in the EMU.
Questions concerning the Oregon
State System of Higher Education will
be answered at a meeting today, 4:30
and 7, in 180 PLC.
The sophomore class council will
meet at 6 p.m. Thursday in the EMU.
All interested sophomores are invited
to attend.
A mandatory Canoe Fete Steering
Committee meeting will be held at
4:30 p.m. Wednesday in the EMU.
The University Young Democrats
will hold their weekly meeting at 7
p.m. Wednesday in the EMU.
A meeting for all students taking
the Oregon State System of Higher
Education charter flights to Europe
this summer will be held at 4:30 and
7 p.m. today in 180 PLC.
Speakers
Regis Kelly cf the Department of
Neurobiology of Harvard Medical
School will speak in the “Acetylichol
inesterase in the Neuromuscular Junc
tion” at 3:30 p.m. today in 123 Sci.
Michael Tanner of Cambridge Uni
versity will present a lecture on Aes
thetics at 10:30 a.m. today in the EMU.
Films, Concerts
A jazz concert by the University
Jazz Ensemble will be held at 8 p.m.
tonight in the School of Music Re
cital Hall. Admission is free.
Miscellaneous
The International Education Center
has information on a program for the
Master of Arts in teaching English as
a second language. Information is
posted in room 319 EMU, 11 a.m.-5 p.m.
Monday through Friday.
Competent advising available to all
political science majors at 819 PLC.
Hours are 9:00-5:00 MWF and 12:00-5:00
UH. Drop by any time or call ext. 2529
for an appointment.
All recreation majors: Paint-in for
Teach-in at University House, today
at 4:30. Bring sack lunch and brush.
Skull and Dagger, sophomore men’s
honorary, is accepting membership
applications from third term freshmen
through Friday. Applicants will be
judged on scholarship and activities,
through petitions available and return
able to the box outside 301 EMU.
Any American Field Service returnee
interested in participating with an
orientation for Oregon high school
finalists on May 2 at Willamette Uni
versity please contact Debbie Klinge
at ext. 2066 as soon as possible.
Hurry and pick up your rally peti
tions outside 301 EMU. Tryouts are
April 29.
Petitions for Kwama, sophomore
women’s honorary, are available this
week in Mrs. Copp’s office in Emerald
Hall. All interested freshmen women
are invited to petition. Petitions must
be returned by Friday. Any questions
may be directed to Debby Coburn,
ext. 2288 or Mary Teyeson, ext. 1751.
Studying abroad this year? April 25
is the deadline for the Institute of
European Studies applications in
Paris, Nantes, Freiburg, Madrid or
Vienna. For further information con
tact the International Education Of
fice, 319 EMU, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon
day through Friday, or Ext. 1834.
KWAX Schedule (91.1)
Tuesday, April 21
2:00—Afternoon Concert Hall
5:30—Legendary Pianists
6:00—The Music Factory: A program
of light rock music
8:00—Love ’n Folk with the “FOS”: a
program of folk and folk rock
music
11:00— KWAX Night Sounds
Sports
Uniforms for women’s softball team
to be picked up at the cage today
at 2:30 or Wednesday, 10:30 and 2:30.
Get them before the Portland game
Friday.
A Rugby workout for all players
will be held at 6 p.m. Wednesday at
the practice field.
Here is your opportunity! See the
best in international swimming and
aquatic art at 8 p.m. Saturday at
Leighton Pool.
Intramural Schedule
Intramural Bowling Standings
Spring Mixed Foursomes
Tuesday League
W L
April Fools .7 1
Magic Christians . 3 1
Rainbows . . 4 4
Son of ‘Space’ 3V£ 4V2
The Bailers .«... 3 5
All Thumbs . 2% 5V£
Farkle Fambly 1 3
Wed. AFM League
Little Damluck 6 2
Droop Troop . 6 2
Blite _4 4
Shirts .4 4
The ‘Gapp’ .. 2 6
Eugene’s Four . 2 6
Wed. Brunswick League
Good Bad and Gutter .7 1
Pin Heads .5 3
X’s 5 3
Higher the Bandicap 4 4
Mountaineers 4 4
Gutterballs . 3 5
Quad .-.2 6
Team No. 3 2 6
Thursday League
Strike-Outs . 8 0
Pin-ups 6 2
Pin Downers . 5 3
The Losers 5 3
Four Gone Conclusions 4 4
Spare Spirits .4 4
Open Framers 3 5
Black Forest Regulars 1 7
Week’s Individual Bests
Men’s High Series—Bill Clark 595
Men's High Game—Don Lutz 242
Women's High Series—Carol Racette
467
Women’s High Game—Patti Boyd 175
SOFTBALL
At Upper Field
3:35—Dunn vs. Clark
4:40—Chi Psi vs. Sigma Ahrtia Epsilon
At South FielC
3:35—DeBusk vs. Willcox
4:40—Theta Chi vs. Pi Kappa Alpha
At North Field
3:35—Collier vs. Parsons
4:40—Campbell vs. Douglas
GOLF
At Oakway GC
Stafford vs. Hale Kane
TENNIS
At Alder St. Courts
4:30—Sigma Phi Epsilon vs. Winner
Parson-Adams
VOTE
Chalmers 6l Taylor
ASUO President and Vice-President for new directions
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).
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' day, 6c per word for each consecutive
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FOR SALE
VIEW LOT over V2. acre, with large
trees, off Spring Drive, overlooking
University next to proposed city
park. Easy access, at end of dead
end street. 345-5067. 344-3291. 645
IF YOU’RE interested in good used
clothes, straight and kinky, come on
• out to the Bargain Bin, 2500 River
Road. Daily 12-5. Friday 12-9. 768
STORAGE TRUNKS, $2 up; electric
range, $25; refrigerator, $65; SHELV
ING, cut to size, 10c-15c ft. 942 E.
18th, apt. 7. Phone 345-6857. 800
UNDERWOOD ELECTRIC typewriter,
’ike new. $100 or best offer. Kay, ext.
1264.732
PORTABLE TAPE recorder with wal
nut case. Used only thrice—$40. 343
1887 . . . ‘Sam.'* 525
STEREO: KLH Model 11, new needle,
dust cover, good condition. $150 or
best offer. 345-7819.743
SOLID STATE stereo, headphones and
dust cover included. $65.00. 345-6629
after 6:30 p.m. 824
FENDER BANDMASTER $100 off reg.
price. Fender precision Bass, 18”
Jensen speaker. Call 342-8555. 715
RAYUELA, HOPSCOTCH, PARADISO
(new), LA CASA VERDE (new)—Dis
count. Ext. 1670. 781
FISCHER SUPER glass skis with Mark
er bindings. Almost new. Call 343
3756. 838
POLAROID SWINGER for sale at half
price. $10. Used only one term. Call
Charlene, ext. 496. 782
MOVING, MUST seU, one-year-old
Packard Bell portable TV, $75; 3x4
bookcase, $30. 344-6541.827
4-8 TRACK stereo tape deck, 2 speak
ers and some tapes. 1 yr. old. Was
$110. 342-7566. 698
PETRI CAMERA, 35mm , 1.18 f-55 mm
lens, flash and light meter. 2 years
old. $85. Phone 344-0481.
MUST SELL beginners accordion, ex
cellent condition with care. $30.00.
. 344-6541. 826
DORM CONTRACT — Cheap. Call ext.
2576, Becky Payne. 690
* HONEYWELL 400 strobe unit, $35. Bob
Collins. 344-2430. 745
"SONY TC-200 tape recorder, $120. Cali
343-6680 after 5:30 p.m. 1254
.SALE: USED bike, $25. Call Greg Weed,
343-4794 (between 5-6 p.m.) 851
Want to really get results?
Use Emerald Classified Ads
FOR SALE
FOR SALE: OUR ENVIRONMENT. Will
technology and “progress” make
ALASKA another ecological grave
yard? Lewis Lapham reports on
Alaska’s struggle between its con
science and $900 million worth of oil
leases. Also—Marshall Frady on HIL
TON HEAD, South Carolina. A “test
case” that proves people can and
will unite to fight against “growth
for-growth’s-sake” if the price is
pollution. And that one valuable by
product of the battle is a new under
standing among the young and old,
black and white, rich and poor—now
joined for the common cause. Read
this special double feature, ENVIR
INMENTAL CRISIS, in this month’s
issue of HARPER’S MAGAZINE,
America’s First Monthly. On sale
now. 804
STEREO PHONOGRAPH, cassette tape
recorder, FM/AM/FM stereo, speak
ers, mikes, and dust cover. Compact
unit. Three months old: new $400,
will sell for $300. Paul at ext. 1817.
746
1 PAIR Attenhoffer metal skis (200 cm)
with Marker bindings — Koflach
buckle boots $100. Call Daw 5237.
741
BRAND NEW Pentax Spotmatic 35mm
fl.5 with guarantee $210. Sony TC
100 cartridge cassette recorder $85.
Linda, ext. 4»4. 821
1966 MOBILE home! 10x50. Build
equity while you go to school. $
money for rent is money you never
see again. Phone 746-6315. 744
GIBSON. LES Paul $250 or best offer,
Heathkit amplifier, $90. Call 344-6838,
ask for Dave. 749
LEAR-JET 8-track home stereo with
FM/AM/FM stereo and tapes. $185 or
best offer. Don—Ext. 396. 819
CIVIL WAR cavalry sword and scab
bard. Great for pad. 343-0184. 736
NEW PAUL McCartney album on Reel
to Reel tape. Call 747-5833. 840
CARS & CYCLES
1970 KAWASAKI 90 Scrambler, excel
lent condition, low miles, still under
warranty, $275.00. Contact: Bob
Christianson, 2770 University St. 343
4897. 844
MGA COUPE
Excellent mechanically, $350, or trade
for panel. 343-0968 evenings. 845
1965 BSA 650. Excellent condition. Only
$550. Call ext. 474. Ask for Dick
Cronkrite. 740
SHARP 4 barrel ’67 Cougar. Auto-pow
er brakes & steering, radio and tape
player. $1650. Call 343-2077. 802
1948 STUDEBAKER pick-up. Custom
ized. Runs good. New paint. $195.00.
344-0941. 809
1967 MUSTANG 289 autoamtic, excep
tionally clean, excellent condition.
747-3517 until 5, 747-9157 after 5. 847
1965 BSA 650. Excellent condition. Only
$550. Call Rocky, Ext. 474. 803
1963 NICE red convertible Volkswagen.
$750. 343-0184 734
1962 CORVAIR Low mileage $250 or
make offer. Evenings 344-1033. 747
1967 HONDA street 90, $165 w/helmet.
344-8838, ask for Dave. 748
NASTY 350 BSA. Good country bike,
$3??.00. Jim at 342-7545 . 8J7
1963 FAIR LANE sport coupe, chrome
wheels, tape deck, $500 343-8903 771
CARS & CYCLES
ECONOMY WITH 90 H.P.
'69 TOYOTA CORONA, automatic,
with good rubber and carpeting, still
under warranty with less than 12,000
miles. Driven only by Christian min
ister. Contact him at 344-8925. 750
'61 DODGE-LANCER, 4 dr., economical
slant “6” automatic — like new
throughout. MAKE OFFER. 342-3005.
839
I960 CHEVY, 6-cylinder, stick with
overdrive. New rings & gaskets; good
body, $200.342-4315
’67 HONDA 160 Scrambler, $250. Ext.
2166—Kyle829
’66 COMET 2 door. Good shape. 747-8971
after 6:00 p.m. 1253
SERVICES
EXPERT IBM TYPING. Theses, manu
scripts, etc. Barbara Mathewson.
998-2797,__ 766
TYPING, MRS. Ryan. Phone 343-6690.
Editing, spelling, punctuation, G.S.A.
767
TYPING — GRAD, school approved.
Thesis, term papers, etc. Laura Al
corn, 1267 W. 11th, 343-4855. 4822
ELECTYPE: EXPERIENCED in grad,
school work. Term papers, manu
ecripts, etc. 25c and up. 343-4458. 778
TERM PAPERS, theses, dissertations;
G.S.A. Retired teacher. 345-9882. 733
EXPERT TYPING, graduate approved.
Mrs. Libet, 345-3255. 541
EXPERIENCED TYPIST, graduate ap
proved. 344-7231 4759
EXPERIENCED TYPING—thesis, pap
ers. G.S.A. 35c p. page, 345-0757. 825
FOR RENT
SUMMER RESERVATIONS from $95.
Luxurious new 1 & 2 bedroom fur
nished apartment. Spacious. Close to
the University and downtown. 343
5834. 763
TWO BEDROOM furnished apartment.
Colored appliances, Maytag washer,
dryer, disposal. 12th and Patterson.
$50 each for four—$60 each for three.
3434992. 832
QUIET ROOM near campus for female
senior or grad student. Kitchen priv
ileges. Call 344-9205 after 5 p.m. week
days, all day weekends. 765
two bedroom townhouse
Carpets, fireplace, pool available
All electric kitchen
3433 Amazon East 156
NEED ONE or two non-racist females
for nice home near campus. $40.00 a
month for rent and utilities. Call 345
7859. 810
SPECIAL FOR rest Spring Term. One
bedroom unfurnished apartment.
Carpeted. $197.50. Now to June 15.
Wocdland Realty, 688-5468 . 801
EXTRA LARGE one bedroom apart
ment, $120 mo. 1650 Pearl, No. 9.
342-3235 or 342-8652. 577
FREEDOM HOUSE — girls residence
available now. Also taking reserva
tions for summer and fall. 342-5264.
394
NEED A summer place*’ Color TV,
stereo, etc. Cheap? Call Larry, 342
7865. 799
PARKING SPACE, $5 monthly. 725 E.
14th. (Do not disturb tenants.) Call
345 7728. 835
TWO BEDROOM apt' Utilities paid
$90 Fum. 1337 Hilyard 343-7635 841
FOR RENT
RIDGEWOOD APTS.
NOW RESERVING
FOR FALL AND SUMMER
Reasonable rates, close to campus.
Phone evenings 345-6857 or 343-1096
or visit at 942 E. 18th, Apt. No. 7.
581
WANTED ROOMMATE
NEED A male roommate for next year?
So do I. Let’s get together and rap.
Call 345-7619 after 6:30 and ask for
Mike. _ 806
3RD MALE grad student for 3 bedroom
house, private room, stove, washer,
dryer. $50.00. Evenings 343-1963 . 722
ONE OR two roommates wanted. Near
campus-downtown. $46 a month. 344
1833. 837
HELP WANTED
ATTRACTIVE GIRL, outdoor work—
sometimes hard—combination recep
tionist, hostess, gas girl, etc. Week
ends to start—full-time potential for
summer. Golden West Aviation. 689
1111.716
PETS
BOXERnrAWN color female, floppy
ears, answers to Tiny. Reward. 345
6237. 775
kittens, $10.00. Call
McConnaughey, ext. 1889 or 345-0227.
833
HARMLESS SNAKES for sale—great
pets. Call John at 344-0522. 770
KITTENS, BLACK with white mark
ings. Free: 345-6532. 848
LOST AND FOUND
Lost; GERMAN shepherd pup. 5
months—female. Vicinity of 16th and
Alder. Reward for return—$5. Call
342-7543 . 850
WANTED
PHYSICS LAB MANUAL by Wall/Le
vine. Will pay *2.75. 747-5016. 670
WANT TO buy used girl’s bicycle. 342
8639.811
PERSONAL
FYom Sweden
MONIKA
Bergman’s most erotic film. Friday,
150 Science, 4:30, 7 and 9 p.m. Rated
“X” for mature audiences. 828
IF YOU’RE intersted in good used
clothes—straight and kinky at in
credibly low prices—then come on
out to the Bargain Bin, 2500 River
Road, daily 12 5, Friday 12-9. 774
FRUSTRATED BY the choice between
non-involvement and violent involve
ment? Let’s work for peace, not for
get it through violence. Call ext.
1997 for Bill N. or Hank. 779
ARE YOU sincerely interested in mar
riage? Ten years successful opera
tion. 343 9228 or P.O. Box 1547, Eu
gene. Ore. 6764
SUPER RECORD sale at the ID Book
store. Includes pops, classics, Jazz,
etc^ 842
JUNIORS now is the time to find out
what the Navy has to offer. ERB 9-4.
843
RUGBY WORKOUT for players with
leather balls. Wed. 6:00 p.m. Wed.
' 846
PEKbONAL
WILL PERSONS giving ride on Friday,
April 10 to David Nelson, age 16Va,
5’11”, 160 lbs., blonde hair (straight,
short, falling in eyes with side
burns), blue eyes — wearing blue
clothing with peace dove shoulder
patch—please call ext. 1516. Want to
locate to send pay and clothing. 737
Two Great Films by D. W. Griffith
BROKEN BLOSSOMS (1919)
THE STRUGGLE (1931)
Acme-Bijou 407
180 PLC Monday, April 20
BOBBY VEE, Peter & Paul, the New
Folk, & Pat Boone present their side
of revocation today in music at
Carson Hall lounge, 8:30 p.m., in a
film entitled “Campus Crusade for
Christ—A New Kind of Revolution.”
Sponsored by College Life. 752
REMEMBER FREDRICK'S
Dress Sale
7:30 p.m. — $1 Admission
780
Orig.
$15-17
$18-20
$26-28
$14.09
$23.99
$12.99
Now
660
THE DAY IS COMING
Bill Wooten Is running for the state
senate. An organization meeting for
the campaign is being held tonight,
7:30, at the Odyssey Coffee House
and Theater. Please come. 602
CRAZ
is back and available for the spring.
Enjoy. For bookings call Chris, 343
1793 or Stu, 344-0291. 812
HAPPY HOURS—TO p.m.-!2 midnight,
Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays
at TINO’S PIZZA PARLOR, 19th and
Willamette. 40c pitchers. Free pixca
delivery on campus. 4780
COOL ’N CREAMY ad print media
project needed for job application.
Please return to Mr. Ewan's box in
Journalism oflTlce. 730
SERENITY WEAVERS, 111 West Sev
enth, Leclerc looms, spinning wheels,
yarns. handwov#*ns. lessens 717
GROW YOUR OWN
with Grow-Lux i.ignts. New Moon
Imports, 651 E. 13th. 808
USED CARPET store—Open Saturday
only—Dollar per yard and up. 769
Hwy. 99 North. 773
WALTER WENTZ, I need Jaql’s ad
dress. Call Barb Fields at either 496
or after 10 p.m. at 2481. 831
ENROLL NOW In experimental claaa
In self defense and group dynamics.
Call Brice Wilkinson 688-5679 . 849
SPENCE & MARLENE
Elect new leadership NOW! 853
6th ANNUAL Europe charter flight.
Low fares. Call Mariane or Hans
Vandeneijnde, 344-7629 evenings. 702
TEACHINGS OF Don Juan: at Koob
dooga Books. 651 E. 13th St. 852
CLERCK AND DeCrow: You haven’t
played the best yet. Wednesday. 834
Now Serving
■FRENCH ONION SOUP
50c (All you can eat)
CREPES VOILA
Next to Co-op