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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 announcement will be » run more than twice. Meetings The ASUO Senate Legal Affairs Com k mittee will meet at noon today in 310 EMU. The Higher Education Commit tee will meet at 3:30 p.m. today in 310 EMU. * * * S There will be a meeting of all women’s liberation groups at 8 tonight k in the EMU. The room will be posted. New members are invited. * * * K The Iranian Students Organization will hold its regular meeting Sunday at 2 p.m. in the EMU. Room to be t posted. * • • There will be an open meeting of the Christian Science Organization to night at 7 in the Wesley Foundation » Chapel. Mrs. Wyatt, local Christian Science Organization assistant, will hold office hours from 3 to 5 p.m. in - the EMU to answer questions on Christian Science. Room to be posted. * • * The Film Society film selection com mittee meeting will be today at noon in the EMU. Room to be posted. • * • All members of the anti-litter action group, Take a Dump, will meet in 215 Allen at 7 tonight to organize for Sunday’s rally in Portland. There will be a meeting of represen tatives of each collective tonight at 8 across from the ballroom. • * » There will be a meeting of the “Save the Minam*’ action group today at 11 a.m. in the Survival Center. Interested persons invited. * * * . The Community Activity Relations Effort (CARE) will hold a meeting at 7:30 tonight on the 9th floor of PLC conference room to discuss interviews with candidates for the state legisla ture. The funding committee for the Uni versity Sailing Club will meet at 12:30 Friday in Adams Hall lounge. , Miscellaneous rWill the following girls report to the detachment for an Angel Flight Open House today at the times listed below: ' 7-7:30 p.m.—Ginny Holt, Shira Wright, Debbie Smith, Jackie Jordan, Connie Lamb, Gayle Kuwahara, Susan Stevens, Shelly Dunker, Greta Kaufman. 7:45-8:15 p.m.—Kerry Beaulieu, Kathy Yantii, Jane Greer, Tari Williams, Coi leen Thompson, Sandy Hadley, Christee Johnson, Monica Seabo, Debbie Stein, Colleen Kirkland. I ... The Day Care Center needs babysit ters to sit with kids in their homes to enable the parents and staff to meet together. £= Child Care Center needs a volunteer to come in from 3 to 6 p.m. to help with the kids and with some cleanup. For further information and a com plete list of volunteer opportunities call ext. 1806, 1807 or come to 313 EMU. * • • There will be a no-host award dinner I for members of the Soccer Club at 7 tonight at Tino’s Pizza Parlor, honoring the Ducks, Mallards, Canvas backs, Coots, and Amstel. Wives and dates are welcomed. * • • Anyone who would like to spend Saturday in Portland to canvass and handout materials for Pearl’s cam paign is urged to call the headquarters at 342-7756 or come to the office at 1867 Alder. Transportation will be pro ^vided. ■ All precinct lists and cards should be ■ turned in to the Pearl headquarters by today. Linguistics for Marxists—a discus sion to be held at 9 tonight at Blake College, 200 N. Jefferson. P The Theta Sigma Phi initiation will ^pot be held tonight as announced but will be held instead at 7:30 p.m. Mon day at the Wesley Foundation. For •further information call Robin at ■ 344-3487. ■ Zero Population Growth of Lane 'f County will have a table on the EMU $ terrace all day Friday. 1 : There will be an Ecumenical celebra tion of worship today at 4 p.m. at the > Wesley enter, 1236 Kincaid. • • • ' There will be a Friday Market at Sthe Wesley enter from 3 to 8 p.m at 1236 Kincaid Hand-crafted goods will >be sold. ... X The Eugene Jazz Workshop will play I Saturday night at the Back Door, 1414 if Kincaid be!‘.nning about 8:30 p.m. • • • A Chinese folk singing hour will be | held Saturday at 7 p.m. at Carson Hall r Speakers The biology department will sponsor a talk by R. C. Lewontin, a University of Chicago biologist, at 4:30 p.m. Fri day in 123 Science. Lewontin will speak on “Genes in Populations.” PATRONIZE YOUR ADVERTISERS Douglas North, head of the eco nomics department at the University of Washington, will present a seminar entitled “Institutional Change and European Economic Growth” at 1:30 Friday in 215 Allen. The recent executive order on changes in the draft law will be ex plained and discussed tonight at 7:30 in the EMU. The session will include a taped lecture of a speech by New York attorney Henry Holzer, an ex pert on draft law, and several draft counselors. Kenneth Terhune, associate profes sor of psychology at Clark University ir» Worcester, Mass., will speak on “An Approach to Understanding Interper sonal and International Relations” at 3:30 p.m. today in 341 Commonwealth. His lecture colloquium is sponsored by the psychology department, CSPA, and the Oregon Research Institute. A Stanford University biologist, Colin Pittendrigh, will speak on “Bio logical Clocks” at 8 p.m. Friday in 123 Science. His talk is sponsored by the biology department. * * • Fourth District Congressional candi date Bill Grannell will speak to the McKenzieland Democrats at 8 p.m. today. The location of the talk, to center upon students and campus un rest, has not yet been announced. Films, Concerts The German Film Series showing of “Aren’t We Wonderful,” previously scheduled for Friday in 150 Science, has been cancelled. Jean-Luc Godard’s “La Chinoise” (1968) will be shown at 7:30 p.m. Sat urday in 150 Science. Admission for the film, sponsored by Acme-Bijou 407, will be one dollar. Sports Soccer team members: the end of the season banquet will be held at 7 tonight at Tino’s. PL-3 Schedule Thursday, May 21 6:30—Huntley-Brinkley Report 7:00—Conservative Viewpoint: Re peated from May 20th 8:00—Interface; Community and Cam pus: Designed to give people a chance to exchange ideas on such topics as the war in Indochina and student unrest. Panels of students, faculty and townspeo ple will discuss the issues. View ers may participate by calling 342-1411, ext. 2418. KWAX Schedule (91.1) Thursday, May 21 2:00—Afternoon Concert Hall 6:00—The Music Factory 7:50—KWAX News 8:00—KWAX Controversy 9:00—Folk and Folk Rock with Christy Fett 11:00—KWAX Night Sounds Intramural Schedule Call 1M office, ext. 418, for playoff pairings. 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. ALL ADS MUST BE PAID FOR IN ADVANCE (Emerald policy is not to give re funds upon cancellation.) All advertising published in the class! 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 KNISSL WHITE Star slaloms. 210S Marker, bindings. 2 seasons, $110; Strole boots, lOVfc, $45; Sony 255 tape deck, warranty tapes, $125. John, 1359 Pearl, No. 4. 1298 GARAGE SALE ’67 VW $850. White Star skis, Kolfach boots, household goods. 342-1069. Starts now. 1299 SACRIFICE SONY’S new mo de 1 124-CS stereo cassette-corder portable Bat/ AC. 2 months old. Excellent for music, business or fun. Only $115. New $160. Eric, ext. 2149. 1256 FIFTEEN FOOT Glen-L ski boat — birch deck, bucket seats, 70 horse Mercury and trailer, $1,095. 689-1586. 1019 GOING OVERSEAS — Selling stereo recorder (AKAI), Kenwood K-T10 re ceiver, Garrard turntable. 342-2048. 1330 BATIK BIKINIS, $7.75. African wax prints, batikable, tieable yardage. 36 81 wide, 50c-$1.25 yard. Andrea’s, 1036 Willamette. 1341 PILOT STEREO (with Garrard turn table) with speakers, $85; coffee table, $5,00; portable TV, $50.00 . 342-8568' 1342 WET SUIT—man’s medium V* inch. White Stag, never used, $55. Call Terry, ext. 2670. 1344 PACKAGEDEAL: Skis (Heads 210 G.S.) —poles and boots (Kastinger, size 13) like new. 344-9968 or 343-1887. 1133 PORTABLE TAPE recorder with wal nut case. Used only thrice—$40. 343 1887 . . . ‘Sam.” 525 PETRI CAMERA, 35mm , 1.18 f-55 mm lens, flash and light meter. 2 years old. $85. Phone 344-0481. AMPEG B-25. Two 15 in. speakers. High & low boost. $440 new, asking $300. 343-9633. 1103 PORTABLE ELECTRIC typewriter, 1 year, Pica type. Call-Flow, ext. 1264 _1208 GIBSON ELECTRIC guitar and amp. Fender Bassman amp. and cabinet. Cal) Davis, ext. 2145. 1300 MOVING. FISHER tuner, Garrard turn table, large Warfdale speakers. 344 2911. $350._1323 COMPLETE STEREO system (Garrard, Craig, Lafayette, Magnavox); new wet suit. 935-1694. 1324 LOOSE DIAMOND — never mounted, 42 pt. Paid $425 at Skeies; have ap praisal—best offer. 345-0870 1326 35 SLR: Mamiya HMkTdTlT 55mm f 14 and 135mm Takumar’s. Cases, filters. 345-8176. _ 1307 130 WT Kenwood stereo tuner with Sansui speakers, $425. Perfect con dition Ask for Skip, ext. 474 1309 GENUINE LEICA camera. Older model, for someone who appreciates good equipment. $35 . 688-6686. 1320 AS NEW, Schwinn heavy duty man’s bicycle, $50 . 688-6686. 1321 V’lEW LOTS on Haw-kins Heights. Call 343-8795. 1235 Want to really get results? Use Emerald Classified Ads FOR SALE LEAVING COUNTRY, must sell: 210 Rosignol strato with marker Rotomat heel and toe. 1 yr. old—$110.00; size 11 Molitor buckle boots, good condi tion—$65.00; Scott ski poles—$14.95; Call ext. 1584—Dave, Pat, Chuck, leave message. 933 500MM REFLEX lens. Fits all SLR cameras. New $130.00, yours for $75.00. Complete w/case, shade, and filters. Call Tom Coyner at ext. 1580. 1089 SONY 252D tape deck. Perfect condi tion. 343-4637. 1333 CARS & CYCLES ’62 PLYMOUTH, 6 cyl., engine excel lent. Runs very good. 4 doors. Make offer. Call Bob after 7 p.m., ext. 2150. 1184 TRIUMPH OWNERS: 13” wire wheels, wire wheel adapters, knock-offs and hammer. Best offer. Call 343-6004. 1167 WANT TO trade: 1967 VW beetle, black, low-back front seats for 1968 or 1969 high-back seats. Call 345-7505. 1116 PONTIAC TEMPEST Le Mans, 1962. 4-on-the-floor. Interior, exterior, me chanically excellent. $575 or best offer. 2014 Pierce, 342-8602. 1319 LEAVING CITY, going to the woods. Therefore sell 1969 Silver BMW 2002. 16,000 miles, radial tires. 343-2014. 1271 1969 HONDA CL175, scrambler, excel lent condition. $475 or best offer. Must see. Ext. 2662, ask for Chuck Barnes. 1325 1964 VOLKSWAGEN “Bug”. Excellent condition, new radials. Beige with red vinyl top. 345-3447. 1331 1969 BRIDGESTONE lOOcc trail-bike. Excellent condition, 1,100 miles. Call Harvey, ext. 2072. 1332 *65 GALAXIE 500, convertible, $900. Telephone 343-1049. 33/2383 Patter son. Good condition. 1205 1965 VW, 68,000 miles. Complete service record. Call evenings 343-6581. $750. 1206 ’69 VOLKSWAGEN sedan, beige, ex tractor, exhaust. $1,695. 342-1558—4-5 P-m._ 1081 ’62 IMPALA SS, excellent interior and body, V-8, automatic, runs well. Ext. 2667, Dave, leave message. ’64 MALIBU Super Sport. Good buy. Runs well. Clean. Contact Jimmy Robinson, ext. 474. 1215 1967 SUZUKI 250cc. Excellent condi tion. Must sell immediately. $300 or best offer. 344-7349. 1144 1965 VW. Rebuilt engine. New tires, new battery. Call evenings, 343-6581. _ 1267 *60 FORD, excellent mechanically, vi brasonic, V-8, $125.00 or best offer. 344-2061. 1280 *66 VW BUS. Rebuilt Top condition. Camper. $1200. W'rite, 1*11 find you. Rt. 1 West, Box 333, Elkton. 1285 1968 CHEVROLET Impala convertible coupe. Excellent condition, $1,895. Call 343-2186. 1293 TRANSPORTATION GEM, ’60 Chew, $295. Four door, automatic. Call 344 3430._ 1302 '65 MGB, exceptionally ch-an 343-5071 evenings and weekends. 1303 VW CAMPER, $650. Call before noon. 343-0048. 1276 *7 CHEV. panel Condition: fan $50. 342-7474 1282 ’59 MG A. Excellent condition $825 or best offer 342-3175. 1297 1962 XKE, $1,000 343-1180, after 10 p.m. 1279 1961 FORD, one owner, never needed work, $450 345-1464. 1316 1968 HONDA 90. call John Flynn after 5 p.m at 343-5637. 1318 1955 FORD Fairlane station wagon. Good condition, $130. 344 4174 1322 CARS & CYCLES CAMPUS AUTOMOTIVE ~ Catering to the University Com munity. Special minor tune-up: . . . set timing . . . adjust points . . . tighten fan belt . . . adjust idle . . . check PCV . . . most cars $3.75 Shop adjacent to canoe shack. Call 342- 2540 for appointment. 1315 GOING TO EUROPE? Pick up a Bug and save a bundle. At $1566.50 a VW sedan Is a pretty nifty proposition. Let us arrange all the details. De livery in 30 different cities, insur ance, even shipment home. For de tails call Chuck Merrill at Ed Pape Volkswagen Inc., 20 Coburg Rd 343- 3307._ 1021 SERVICES QUALITY TYPING . . . EDITINgTH U of O graduate approved. IBM Ex ecutive. Offset printing . . . resumes. Mrs, Burnett. 342-2045. 1220 TYPING IN home, GSA approved. Reasonable rates. Prompt service. 343- 6144. 1275 TYPING—8V4 years experience. Term papers, theses. Grad, school approved 726-7274._ 1028 TYPING THESIS and term papers. Ex ecutive typewriter. Reasonable. Phone 688-1192. 1261 EXPERIENCED SECRETARY for your typing needs. Graduate approved. 344- 7231._ 4759 QUALITY TYPING. Electric, 25c and up. 343-4458. 1062 TYPING IN my home. Reasonable rates 342-4684. 956 SPEEDEE TYPING SERVICE Reasonable. 345-1658 . 877 EXPERIENCED TYPING. IBM. G.S.A Doris Boylan, 688-4697. 1265 TERM PAPERS, theses, dissertations; G.S.A. Retired teacher. 345-9882. 733 FOR RENT CAMPUS ROOMS JUST BUILT Outside entrance, shag carpet, van ity sink, beautifully decorated, fur nished. Share kitchen and bath with three others. Summer and Fall reser vations. First and last plus deposit. $55 summer, $75 fall. 1742 Hilyard, in the rear. Call 343-5053 or 345-2795. _ 1223 GREAT 2 BEDROOM HOUSE, FUR NISHED. AVAILABLE JUNE 15TH, CLOSE TO CAMPUS. GARAGE/STU DIO, LARGE FENCED YARD—GOOD DEAL. J. REINGOLD, 344-6859. 1292 973 HILYARD Reserving now for summer $85 to $150 Pool and Sauna — Manager, Mel Harty, 342-6928. 1084 SUMMER RESERVATIONS from $95. Luxurious new 1 & 2 bedroom fur nished apartment. Spacious. Close to the University and downtown. 343 5834,_ 763 SUMMER SUBLEASE — Furnished house. Available June 15th. 4 bed rooms, 2 baths, appliances. $194 monthly. Damage deposit. 345-8008. _ 1230 FOR FALL, teasing ten large houses near University. Write your phone no. & needs to Ed Coleman, General Delivery, Eugene. No phone calls ac cepted, 1087 iu subk&ini for summer June 15 Sept. 1, one bedroom fully furnished apartment, $85 per month. One block from campus. 345-7745. 1301 SUMMER CAMPUS RENTALS: 1) rooms with kitchen privileges, etc.: $35-$45. 2) large homes, $100-$168. 344-7059— leave your name, etc. 1086 EXECUTIVE TYPE home. 5 bedroom, carpeted. Hillside area. $250. Also 3 bedroom duplex. Edgewood area. $145. 688-5468. 1095 SUMMER RATES: One bedroom fur nished apartments. Water, garbage paid. $90.00 up. E. 19th Avenue. 344 3811. 1262 QUIET ROOM with kitchen privileges, near campus, for woman. Phone 343 0670. Available also for next year. _ 1327 2 BEDROOM apartments available. 2 blocks from campus, quiet atmos phere, parking. 670 E. 15th. 1339 ROOMS FOR women, Vj. block off campus on 13th. $45-$55, available June 1st. 344-8919. 1243 ONE BEDROOM apt. for summer or all year. Reasonable rates, close to cam pus. 342-1659 after 5 p.m. 1289 MEN: ROOMS for the summer. $12 per week or $45 per month. Kitchen privileges. Ext. 2591. 1169 2 BDRM. apt., has upstairs and down stairs. $125.00 per mo. Call 344-9968. 1248 ONE BEDROOM furnished apartment. June 15-Sept. 15. $95 month. 1437 High, Apt. No. 8. 343-0571. 1066 ONE BEDROOM, unfurnished apart ment. Wood paneled, quiet, $90. Pre fer married couple. 688-5468. 1094 3 BEDROOM house, range/refrigerator, $155 or offer? 342-5196 Evenings 344 9344, 1266 WANTED ROOMMATE WANTED FEMALE roommate summer term. One bedroom furnished with POOL $47 50. 1230 Ferry, 344-5818. 1161 NEED FEMALE roommates. Large three bedroom apartment. $50 343 1428, Nikki. 1334 NEED SUMMER roommates, your own bedroom, $40 month. Nancy, 343-6816. _1310 MALE ROOMMATE for summer. House rrear campus. Your share $50. Bob- or Hugh, 343-4692. 1250 WAN 1 TWO i’lrls to share summer apt. Own room, $30. Bill, 345-0203. 1296 WANTED ROOMMATE FEMALE ROOMMATE summer term; $52. August rent $25. 1372 Patterson, No. 4, 344-6045 evenings, 342-1361, ext. 334 days, Carol. 1277 FEMALE ROOMMATE to share 2 bed room townhouse apartment summer term. Your share, $72.50. Chris, 344 8452.1343 HELP WANTED FULL OR part-time Beauty Advisors needed in this area for rapidly growing new cosmetic firm. Door-to door or party plan. No experience necessary, we train you. High com missions paid. Call 688-8843 after 6 _Rm. or on weekends. 1328 ALL CLASSIFICATIONS of restaurant employees needed. Full- and part time. Year round. Interviews 3 p.m. 6 p.m.. May 19-22. Apply temporary office. World’s Fare Restaurants, top of circular stairs, Valley River Cen ter-_ 1255 MARRIED COUPLES can earn $5 for home demonstration. Phone 344-1736 evenings._ 1249 ANY FEMALES planning to work at Lake Tahoe, call Joyce, 342-1568 or 344-6863 evenings. 1306 BAR MAID — will train, 343-6321 after 10:30 a.m. 1242 WAITRESS: 1 a.m.-7 a.m. shift. 18 years or older. 343-6321. 1278 PETS FREE CATS and kittens, pretty and soft. All shapes, colors, sires. 344-1157 or 622 Lincoln, No. 4, after 5:30 pan. _ 1260 FREE KI'TTENS — housebroken. 2 blacks, 1 grey, 2 tiger. Call 344-0374. 1329 FREE BLACK and white male kittens, ext. 1480. 1340 FIVE KITTENS — trained, l-j Siamese. 343- 8906 or ext. 2231. 1258 FREE PUPPIES, lovable Heinz, 6 weeks. Call 345-9826 after 6. 1224 FREE: KITTEN, black and white, 6 weeks. Female, lovable. 343-3828. 1312 AIREDALE PUPS, $35. 1929-B W. 17th or 344-5647 after 6.1330 WANTED 1970 SUMMER School student wants to exchange large house in Grantsburg, Wisconsin, for house In Eugene for summer._ 10go WANTED TO rent: one or two bedroom unfurnished apartment for fall $100 $125. all 343-0080,_ 1317 LOST AND FOUND LOST: SIEKO watch, small crack In crystal at Mac Court. 3/12 prior to Can Man Survive. $20 reward. Dave 344- 9595;_ 1308 LOST: SIAMESE Seaipolnt female light color. University area. 342-6720 Reward._1268 LOST: GREEN tinted prescription glasses in brown frame: $5 reward 344-4043. _ 12Q1 FOUND: GRAY and white kitten. Vi cinity Bean Hall. Call ext. 2170, 1305 RIDES - RIDERS NEED RIDE to Boise anytime between May 24 30. Leslie, 344-0205. 1281 PERSONAL THERE WILL be a no-host award din ner for members of the U of 0 Soc cer Club at Tino's Pizza Parlor Thursday, May 21, 7 p.m. Honoring Ducks, Mallards, Canvasbacks, Coots Amstel. Wives and dates welcome. _____ 1274 EUGENE JAZZ WORKSHOP at the Back Door Saturday night 8:30 p.m, on, 1414 Kincaid. 1337 TOMORROW FRIDAY CRAFT MARKET 3-8 p.m. Wesley Center. 1236 Kincaid. 1336 LA CHINOISE (1968) JEAN-LUC GODARD Saturday, May 23, ISO Set., 7:30 p.m. Acme-Bijou 407. $1.00 admission. 1335 HA.VING trouble obtaTningaca DEMIC AMNESTY? Help and coun seling may be obtained at 312 EMU 1-3:30 Monday through Friday or call ext. 2510, 1304 H-rPPa H0URS—10 pm.12 midnight Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays W,nIN°;f P,ZZA PARLOR- >5‘h and Willamette. 40c pitchers. Free pizza delivery on campus. 4780 AR,E V?liSlncerely interested in mar riage. Ten years successful opera tion. 343-9228 or P.O. Box 1547 Eu gene, Ore. 6764 FRESH S’TK A WHERRY cheesecake now at OTTO’S, 1217 Alder. Served H p m. Monday through Friday. Dinners — — 1092 C^n°o EETE photos Color Photos of Hal,9 Ex°*m. B“‘ Praegn<?r C°“£ HILLEL MEETS—Come and bring a friend Thursday 7:30—1414 Kincaid. —— -_538 JUDE: IS It ever fair to send a word from nowhere? 2323 Now Serving FRENCH ONION SOUP 50« (All you can eat) CREPES VOILA Next to Co-op