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Classifieds Classified Deadline: Place in 301 Allen, Emerald Office by 2 r>.m. one working day preceding publication 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 refunds upon cancellation.) All advertising published in the classified section of the Emerald is governed by Standards of Ethics established 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 NEW CANNON 200 mm lens F-3.5. $180. 343 2260, ask for Matt — 1898 GIRL'S SINGLE ROOM dormitory contract in Robbins-Hamilton. Ask for Paige. 686-5353 — 2092 ROYAL STANDARD typewriter, Pica, good condition. $30. 343-6690 — 2097 MUST SELL 1 pr. size llVa Molitor ski boots, Good Condition—$45. 1 pr. Rieker lace boots, $20. Call 686-5293. Ask for Dave or Chuck. Leave message — 2127 FRAMUS 12-STRING guitar. Excellent condition. Call Guy Greider. 686-5273 — 2211 NEW HITACHI STEREO systems and Garrard turntables. 10 percent below selling price. Call 343-9150 — 2247 1 PAIR KNIESELBLUE STARS 200 cm. 5 years old good condition. Cable bindings $50. 343 5919, Jan. — 2230 FLUTE: GEMEINHARDT, solid silver body, open hole, with B foot - 3 months old originally $425.00. Best offer over $200.00.— Also AMPEG Amp. with reverb and fuzz tone. Cheap—$50.00. Call 747-3252 — 2233 GIRL'S SINGLE ROOM dorm contract. Discount. Box 47 Tingle-Hamilton or call Inga 686 5337. — 2236 ROOM AND BOARD contract in men's dorm. Call Dave or Mike in 219 Willcox-Bean Hall. 686 5389. — 2238 THREE USC game tickets. Discount. Call Don at 342 8036. — 2243 GOOD HOUSEKEEPING, Sports Afield, Motor Boating, Popular Mechanics. All Va price. 345-6322. — 2244 IMPORTED ORIENTAL design rugs. Over 40 different designs and colors. Mandala Rugs. 757 Willamette 2142 GIBSON LG 0 Acoustic guitar, immaculate, $75. Call 342 3783. 2262 NIKON SUPER 8 movie camera $120, Vernon editor $15, Agfa splicer $10, contaflex 35mm SLR $50. 344-7274 2265 NEED MALE master for purebred male, German Shepherd; 6 months. Very in telligent. $30. 345 6965 after 5:00. 2268 STEREO TAPE recorder. Ampex series 2100. Automatic reversing tape deck. $200. 343 0383. 2271 CARS & CYCLES HONDA 350 cc, 1969. Excellent condition. Two helmets. Must sell. Very reasonable. 345 3072. MOTORCYCLE OWNERS. See Wilson Hanson Insurance for low rates. 1345 Olive. 345 4393 — 1866 1961 FALCON STATION WAGON. 57,000 miles, 5 good tires, good engine. $175.00 — Mike, 686 4989 — 2216 1967 TRIUMPH SPITFIRE. Runs well as is. $350. See at 757 Willamette — 2220 '63 VOLKSWAGEN BUG, $550, call 345 7969, at 1243 High — 2221 1931 MODEL A FORD. Restored. Clean California car. $1500. Jeff Brown 686-5186. — 2242 1957 TR-3 Restored antique, primordial and sexy $1000. 342 4521. — 2245 1948 CHEVROLET 343 4791. 2251 1965 VW, excellent condition. 3 months or 3000 miles guaranty. $895. Radio and heater, new tires, new brakes. German Auto Ser Vices. 342 2912. 2253 NEEDY STUDENT fighting draft must sell 1966 VW bus in fantastic condition to pay lawyers. $1500 933 2978. 2254 1963 MG-B, Silver, Stebro exhaust, radials, $995or will bargain. 747-4469. 2261 1968 VOLKSWAGEN Fastback. 18,800 miles, excellent condition, fuel injection. 342-5021, ext 66 (work), 344 3848 (home). 2207 '67 SHELBY Cobra GT500 Will consider best offer 345 7808evenings 2270 FORD PANEL camper, VERY GOOD CONDITION, $325 See at 1108 Jefferson 2273 SERVICES SPEEDEE TYPING service. Reasonable. 345 1658 — 2122 FRENCH TUTORING, translation, research by native french speaker. Call 343-4645 — 2225 GUITAR LESSONS: Folk, Jazz, Rock, Music Theory. 7 years experienced teaching. Steve Mauldin. 686 0321 — 2229 TYPING Approved close to campus. Low rates. 343 8184. — 2228 PERSONALIZED PET care at Browning's Dog Ranch, 1050 E. Hilliard. Clean, heated, covered runs. Daily, weekly, monthly rates. Call 688 8276for reservations 2123 TYPING in my home. Reasonable rates. Mrs. Armstrong. 342 4684. 2267 FOR RENT GIRLS too crowded or noisy where you'rel living? Great rooms, delicious food available at 1825 Harris Street. 343-5798 — 2088 SPACIOUS TWO bedroom apartment fur nished. 585 E. 19th. 342-4514 or 345-1246 — 2131 NEW ONE BEDROOM apartment, fur nished, carpeted, close to campus. 344 4908 or 342-5167. Ask for Bill — 2215 FURNISHED ONE bedroom apartment. One block from campus. S105. 686 1176. 2249 QUIET ROOM in congenial female rooming house. 469 E. 15th. 345 9480 . 2252 LARGE TWO BEDROOM furnished apartment. Washer, dryer, disposal. Available November 1st. $60 each for three, $50 each for four. Manager 343-4992. — 2227 ONE BEDROOM apartment - furnished. 663 E. 17th. Call Annette at 686 1283 — 2232 HELP WANTED TOPLESS WAITRESSES needed at Golden Canary Tavern. Good pay, will train. 343 6321 — 1941 TALL (6'5" or so) PERSONS without glasses needed for experiment on vision. Phone ext. 4962 for details — 2218 LANE COUNTY LEGAL AID needs volunteers to do intake interviews. If in terested, contact Alan Baily of Merv Loya at 610 Willamette Street, Room 212, or call 342 6056 — 2219 NEED DAYTIME babysitter (half-day?) your home. Will soon live in University area and willing to exchange—babysit then if you wish. Have one happy 18 month boy. Call eves. 747 1009. 2250 TOPLESS GO-GO dancer. Apply in person between 2 and 4 weekdays. LaMar's Restaurant, 795 Willamette. 2263 WE NEED qualified people to train for management positions in new cosmetic company. High commissions. Call 686 1484 or 344 9463, 9 a .m. to noon. 2264 WANTED NEED TUTOR for English writing 323. Good Pay. Contact 342-4651 5-7 p.m. and after 10 p.m. 2266 JOB OPPORTUNITIES QUESTION: What non degree profession has 40,000 vacancies; is international in scope; permits individuality; is challenging; offers professional salaries; yet takes only 20 thinking weeks to master either in Eugene or Portland? COMPUTER PROGRAMMING For free aptitude test and details clip and mail to Tom Powell, E.C.P.I..., 1445 Willamette St., Eugene 97401 Or phone: EC PI — 343 9031 — 2246 COLLEGE GIRL to babysit Mon. & Wed. evenings. 345 6965 after 3 p.m. 2269 LOST AND FOUND GRAY AND WHITE KITTEN lost near 15th and Pearl. Please call 343 5521 2223 FOUND: FIVE KITTENS. Need home badly. Free. Delivery to S.U 746 8905 bet ween 4:00 and 6:00 p.m 2248 I LOST MY DOG MAX last Tuesday. He is 4 months old. Black face, black floppy ears. 10th and Jeftersor Please call 345 8651 ask tor Chuck. — 2239 LOST AT RENAISSANCE FAIRE Red Irish Setter with white on chest and teet 9 month large male, had collar and tag 343 2867 Reward — 2235 *TFQ * * 3 JuAi , ftIAS , Ou~J SArWjlJ^lUU fA, STAR, 'SPAMCtLEp EtiEHALDlZ PERSONAL SERENITY WEAVERS. Ill West Seventh. Open daily one to five p.m. Supplies and equipment for weaving, spinning, crochet, knitting, macrame — 1981 HAPPY HOURS 10 p.m. - 12 midnight, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays at Tino's Pizza Parlor, 1490 Willamette. 40 cent pitchers. Free pizza delivery on campus — 2020 SKI ASPEN, COLORADO. Thanksgiving and Xmas breaks. 4 days, 4 nights. Round trip flight from Portland to Aspen, Lodging, meals, lift tickets, Wine dates on the slopes. Entire package $135.00. Reservations limited to first 50 that call. Call between 3:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. 686 0131 — 2231 "CAN YOU - SURRY? November 6 will tell the tale." — 2237 "CALIFORNIA SOUL" November 6 Me A. thur Court. 2255 ANYONE INTERESTED in the ideas of Gurdjieff or Ouspensky Call 344 9919, li3 4487. 2256 JOHN K. call Martha L. VERY IM PORTANT! 2259 CHUCK BERKEY is home from the wars. Hooray! 2260 CHARLES PORTER. Discussing revolution. 8 p.m. Thursday, Omega Coffee House, 1414 Kincaid. 2272 FRESH DONUTS and strong coffee from 10 a m. OTTO'S, 1217 Alder. 2274 LIGHTPIPE Briefs MEETINGS The Graduate Student Council will meet at 12 noon Wednesday in the EMU to discuss the graduate tuition hike. Women's Recreation Association will meet at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday in 121 Gerlinger. Gay Lib: organizational meeting speakers from Portland will be in EMU 1:30-3:30, Oct. 28. Room will be posted. ASUO Legal Affiars committee will meet at 7:30 tonight in 310 EMU. There will be a meeting for Centuriannes Thursday at 6 p.m. INTERESTED IN AN OVERSEAS CAREER? aift Dr. Robert L. Gulick, Jr. will be on the campus Oct. 26, 1970 to discuss qualifications for advanced study at THUNDERBIRD GRADUATE SCHOOL and job opportunities in the field of INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT Interviews nmy be scheduled at . THE PLACEMENT OFFICE THUNDERBIRD GRADUATE SCHOOL OE INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT, (Formerly The American Institute f r Foreign Trade) P. O. Box 191 Phoenix, Arizona 85001 Affiliated with The American Management Association Bapt. St. Union will meet Thursday night at 2520 Harris at 6:30 p.m. Guest James Hsieh will be playing and singing Chinese folk songs; convention plans will also be discussed. Following the meeting, at 7:30, a color sound film "Rogue River County" will be shown. The Psychology Undergraduate Student Union will meet at 4:15p.m., Thursday in 260 Condon. We have a lot to do. The Big Brother Big Sister Program will conduct an orientation session for all new volunteers who have not already attended one tonight at 7:30 p.m. in the EMU. Room will be posted. Mature students are invited to get together at the campus YWCA in Gerlinger, Thur sday morning from TO:30 12:30. There will be a women's liberation meeting at 8 p.m. Thursday for all sisters. Room number in the EMU will be posted. Environmental and Ecological Education meets in 204 Chapman Thursday evening at 7. Guests welcome. The Sociology student union will be nominating and electing representatives to departmental committees from sociology majors. The meeting in EMU is at 4 p.m. Thursday. For our union to be recognized by the sociology faculty we must have a large and representative body. The University Bridge Club will meet tonight at the Faculty Club. A half hour lesson-discussion preceeds the game which starts at 7 p.m. Everyone is welcome. LECTURES Holland Ford will present his colloquium, "Kinematics and Stellar Content of Populous Clusters in the Magellanic Clouds" Thursday, Oct. 22at 3:30 in room 16, Science. Eugene attorney, Charles Porter will lead a discussion dealing with the revolution, 8 p.m. Omega Coffee House on Thursday. Sponsored by World Without War Council, it will be held in the basement, 1414 Kincaid. FILMS Acme-Bijou will show Sergie Eisenstein's "Potempkin" (1925, silent) at 8 p.m. Wednesday in 150 Science. Admission is $1 or by season ticket. MISC. Mothers for Peace and Abbey Press cards are available at the YWCA, Gerlinger Hall. r-—— Students interested in positions on the Co op Board of Directors should come to 312 EMU for an interview from 1-3 p.m. Wed nesday Openings for one Grad student and one Junior. Contact Steve Cassani at 345 1689, or Ext. 5131. KWAX, the University radio service, is interested in initiating a weekly series of short programs on events at the Museum of Art. They need someone interested in art to produce these shows. Broadcast experience is not necessary but it would help. For further details contact David Joyce, ext. 4245. A foreign student needs help in typing letters of application to universities. If you have time and wish to help please call Steve Hanning, ext. 3206 or 345 3512. There will be a meeting of all managers of league winning touch football teams at 3 p.m. today in 140 P.E. Building. On Friday, Oct. 16, a Foreign Service Office from the Dept, of State will be visiting our campus to discuss with faculty and students the needs of the Foreign Service for new recruits. There will be two sessions in the morning: 9 10, 10:30 11:30, and two sessions in the afternoon: 2-3, 3:30 4:30. The 1970 Oregon Lucia, Queen of Light contest is taking place. Any young woman of Scandinavian descent between the ages of 18 and 22 is eligible. The deadline for filing applications is Oct. 31. If you are interested or have any questions, the application forms are in the ASUO office on the third floor of the EMU. The girl chosen Lucia will represent Oregon at the Lucia Festival in Vancouver B.C. in December. There will be a representative from the International Education Center, 3rd floor EMU, on Friday, Oct. 23 from 2-5. If you are interested in making an appointment to talk with him, call or come into the office before Friday. German folksong hour Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. in the Gold Room, Carson Hall. The general public is welcome. The Computing Center will give a PDP-10 Tutorial on “LINED, a simple text editor for file creation" Wednesday, Oct. 21 In 337 Comm.,and another on "File Management" Thursday, Oct. 22 in 337 Comm. Both tutorials will be at 3:30 p.m. Pollworkers—sign up in Room 308A from 8 a m. to 5 p.m. to work on the polls for Fall Term Senate Elections. Applications must be turned in by 5p.m. Friday, Oct. 23. Students are needed to be leaders for Camp Fire Girls who need a small group experience. Please call Lois at 4439. Come sail with the U of O Sailing Club Sunday at North Shore Park or Lake Dexter. Boats will be available for sailing between 12 and 4:30. JiviLty ...when buying fine jewelry. Know your jeweler...and know him well by the emblem only selected, pro fessionally trained jewelry experts may display-that of the American Gem Society. This proves your jeweler cared enough about his reputation to undertake a study of diamonds and colored stones. It also means, that you receive full value for every purchase you make at a Member American Gem Society store. JEWELRY 1027 WILLAMETTE STREET 259 VALLEY RIVER CENTER