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WATERMATTRESS (60" x 80") Queen size,
S45.50. Send check or money order to
AARDVARK WATERBEDS, 310 E. 17th,
Eugene, Oregon, 97401, 686-1151 — 3095
SKI SALE. Leaving country, must sell my
skis! Kastle 70 S, 210 cm, hardly used, new
$185—now $85. Hart Skis, cable bindings, 215
cm. Excellent for a beginner or intermediate
skier, only $40. Also Molitor Buckle Boots
size IO-IOV2—$35. Call 686-5293 and ask for
David, leave message — 3076
ONE PAIR ROSSIGNOL Stratix 205 skis,
$35 . 342-3783 — 3240
ANTIQUE VELVET CLOTHES, old books,
marbles, antiques & junk at Scarborough
Faire, nth and Oak — 3239
REMINGTON PORTABLE
TYPEWRITER—never used. $40. 345-2496 —
3224
HEAD MASTERS, 190's, marker bindings,
great condition, $50. Call 344-3125 — 3225
FOUR NEW, unfinished bar stools, $20.
Boy's bike, $15 . 747-4973 — 3227
LANGE STANDARDS size 9Vt M. $50.00.
Phone 686-1900, 342-6755 — 3234
CRITERION 50 SPEAKERS with tweeter
adjusters, $50. 342-7906 evenings. — 3262
GARAGE SALE—11 a.m.-5 p.m. Friday,
22nd Sunday, 24th. Clothing, dish, electric
appliances and misc. Phone 342-2076. 1830 E.
17th St.—3226
4-14" MAGS AND TIRES, $100. Boys Sch
winn $15. 342-8056.—3246
HEAD STANDARD SKIS; Women's short
wet suit, size 11-12; Floor shampooer,
polisher: Best offer. 345-4594—3249
SKIS: Northland with safety bindings, 6'9",
a steal for $25; TV 18" B&W with stand.
Excellent condition, $40. Call 686-0990 — 3251
TAPE DECK: Sony 250 plus 6 tapes. In
perfect shape. $95or best offer. Call 344-8426,
ask for Fritz. — 3256
WALNUT FINISHED oval oak dining room
table. Excellent condition. 342-7997 — 3257
CRESTON CREEK COLLEGE Athletic T
shirts, L and M sizes, 2.50 each. Michael
Dale Glorer, ext. 4978 — 3258
CARS & CYCLES
PORSCHE 1965-C COUP. Rebuilt engine,
new clutch, carbs, chrome wheels & luggage
rack. Radials, excellent condition $2900. 689
1941 after 5:30 — 3205
1964 PLYMOUTH SPORT FURY. 361 V8,
good condition, automatic $700. 345-5274 —
3038
WHITE HARDTOP for Datsun 1600 2000
$100. Call 342 3783 — 3122
305 HONDA SCRAMBLER. Excellent
conditon. New tires, battery, etc. Call Greg
Armbruster (after 5 p.m.) 342-4328 — 3228
'63 CHEVY for sale cheap. Must sell. Call
343 5521 after 5 p.m. —3235
CLEAN MECHANICALLY SOUND 1964
Hillman Super. $450 or $325 without new
radials. 686-0054. — 3252
SERVICES
EXPERIENCED SECRETARY for your
typing needs. Electric typewriter. Graduate
school approved. 344-7231 — 1834
CAMPUS COPY—Quality Xerox and typing
service, low prices, fast service. 344-7516 —
3121
TYPING BY EXPERIENCED secretary
editor. 35c up. 344 3457 — 3229
FOR RENT
NICELY FURNISHED APARTMENTS:
part utilities. No pets. 611 E. 11th, apt. 2. 344
4674 — 3161
SPACIOUS 2-BEDROOM apartment
Modern conveniences, $180. 19th and Pat
ter son 344-0510 — 3193
LARGE CARPETED ONE BEDROOM
furnished apartment $120 343 4992 — 3197
ROOMY 2 BEDROOM furnished apartment
Washer, dryer, disposal. $60each for 3. 343
4992 — 3198
SUBLEASE—Furnished 1 bedroom apart
ment Covered parking Near campus. 343
5424 — 3201
NEW FURNISHED ONE BEDROOM
apartment. $130. 1161 Mill, apartment 4. 344
6775 — 3212
TWO BEDROOM HOUSE $120 month.
Assume lease 57 W. 16th St. — 3213
2 BEDROOM FURNISHED APARTMENT,
$155.00 month, take over lease ending June
15. Tom Wolfe. 405 E. 14, No. 14, 345-7904 —
ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT on campus.
Call 342-6788 between 5 and 7 — 3220
FURNISHED ONE BEDROOM, five blocks
to campus. Garbage disposal,fully carpeted.
Garbage and water paid. $125 month. Call
manager, 405 E. 14th, apt. 5, evenings 345
5540 — 3185
LARGE 2 BEDROOM apartment, furnished
near campus, dishwasher, carpet. 345-1246 —
3232
WANTED ROOMMATE
MALE SENIOR OR GRADUATE wanted.
Share one bedroom, furnished. 5 minute
drive to campus. $60.00. 747-5287 — 3200
NEED ROOMMATE: Responsible male
needs place to live with same. 686-0272,
evenings — 3203
ROOMMATE TO SHARE APARTMENT: 2
blocks from PLC; $55. V* utilities, 342-8364 —
3206
GIRL WANTED TO SHARE 1 bedroom
apartment close to campus. Call 342-6788
evenings — 3219
WANTED: PERSON TO SHARE HOUSE
and living expenses with couple. Own room
— $50 rent. 342 3188 — 3222
NEED ROOMMATE to share nice two
bedroom house. 342-7889 evenings, Bill —
3260
COOK NATURAL FOOD DINNERS for self
and three others for free rent. Try out. 342
7906 evenings. — 3261
MALE ROOMMATE WANTED: Good
cooking, close to campus. Your share $55.
342 7514 — 3243
FEMALE STUDENT. Share 2 bedroom
furnished house with two of same starting
February 1st. 3 blocks to campus $50 + one
third utilities. 343-1068, Laurie.—3248
LOST & FOUND
LOST: Fluffy Black and White Kitten—
REWARD!—Call 345-9955 or return to
Landscape Arch. Department, Lawrence
Hall — 3178
LARGE REWARD! For returned left ski
glove—lost on campus. 686-1900, 342-6755 —
3233
HELP WANTED
PICK UP AND DELIVER Fuller Brush
Orders. 20 25hours weekly. 343 0687, 686-8160
— 3129
CRAFTSMEN NEEDED for Daily Mart
Call 344-7133 — 3166
TWO VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT SCOUT
MASTERS needed for Troop 6. Call Dizney,
686-5424 or Borchardt, 686 4113 — 3242
TWO OPENINGS FOR STUDENTS on work
study. Must be accurate typists and have
good English skills. Start at $1.65 per hour,
regular raises. Call Karen, 3178, afternoons.
— 3263
WANTED
WANTED—Drafting machine K & E
preferred 24" or larger in good condition.
Call 935-3775, 4:30p.m. until 9:30 p.m. — 3245
PETS
FEMALE PUPPY. Mixed breed. Needs
good home. Call 686-8400, evenings — 3216
IRISH SETTER PUPPY Champion sire—
Shots. Call 344 6678 after 5. — 3253
PERSONAL
FRANK CHRISTY'S HEALTH SPA for men
and women now introducing Special student
program. Call now for your free trial visit.
342 8253 or 746-8253 — 3113
“The Third Man”
WITH
Joseph Cotton
and
Orson Welles
Friday, 180 PLC, 4:30, 7 & 9p.m., 75c — 3208
FREE LIFT TICKETS available for
gatekeeping. See details in Campus Briefs —
3221
KOOBDOOGA BOOKS
ZAP 4
Guerilla Warfare, Scanlan's
651 E. 13th St.
3046
LIVE MUSIC Wednesday, Thursday,
Friday, and Saturday at the Down Under,
located under the Hunter Room, 957 Pearl,
next to the Eugene Hotel — 3230
3237
MARX BROTHERS
THE BIG STORE
Saturday, 23rd, 9p.m. $1.00
Scarborough Faire 11th and Oak.
SERENITY WEAVERS
111 West 7th
345-0643
Hours lto 5p.m.
Dally except Sunday
3244
ALIBABA CAFE, 3758 Franklin Blvd.
Today's specials: (1) Rolled grape leaves
with lamb chops, (2) Meat loaf. — 3250
EUROPE - ISRAEL
Unregimented tour
12 weeks $895
Call Craig 343 7141.
3247
BRIDGE
At least REMEMBER that every Sunday
nite at 7:30 p.m., the BLACK FOREST
provides all the necessities for contract
BRIDGE. You don't have to buy anything,
just bring yourself. PRIZES. — 3254
HAPPY HOUR - 35c pitchers. 3:30 6:00p.m.
Friday BLACK FOREST — 3255
DUCK DOPE
A Real Inflation Buster! (atthe EMU
Terrace and the Co^p) — 3259
Minority programs...
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was presented to the committee
by four representatives of the
Black Student Union (BSU). This
money was to be used for per
sonnel (typists, secretaries,
reporters), materials (paper,
envelopes, stamps), processes
(printing of the “Black
Manifesto” and telephones) and
functions (bail project).
After some discussion, the
committee made some cuts in the
budget proposal. The new
proposal to be put before the
Senate totals $1350 with $600 for
personnel, $400 for materials and
the remainder for processes.
One thousand dollars for the
bail project was cut completely.
It was felt by the committee that,
it was not the duty of the ASUO to
use monies to get people out of
jail, whether they were students
or not.
The Native American
Program, in submitting a request
for money for tutors, explained
that the request came in an
emergency situation.
Briefs
MEETINGS
The German Club will meet at 6:30 p.m.
today in the Gold Room at Carson Hall. If
you like to folksing, take an hour's break and
come sing with us.
ESCAPE Workshop IV will meet today at
4:30 p.m. in 133 CMM. President Clark and
Dean Gilberts of the School of Education will
speak.
There will be a meeting of the Campus
Planning Committee at 1:30 p.m. today in
the EMU.
The organizational meeting of Tau Epsilon
Phi Fraternity will not be held as scheduled
Friday night. New time and date will be
posted.
FILMS
"Wild and Woolly," a Douglas Fairbanks
comedy, will be shown with two silent shorts
and authentic piano accompaniment Sunday
in the University Theatre. The Film Society
will conduct two showings, at 7:00 and 9:15
p.m., and tickets are on sale now at the box
office.
The Slavic Film Festival will show "Ten
Days that Shook the World," "Alexander
Nevsky," and "Sergei Eisenstein," at 7:30
p.m. Friday in 150 Science. Single admission
is $1.00, series tickets are S3.00.
"Julius Caesar," with Marlon Brando and
James Mason will be shown at 8 p.m. tonight
in 180 PLC. Admission is 50c.
Orson Welles and Joseph Cotton star in
"The Third Man," a Political Science Films
Committee presentation at 4:30, 7:00, and
9:00 o.m. Friday in 180 PLC. Admission is 75
cents.
MISC.
Make yourself understood in Italy. Take
an Italian Mini Language. Starts next week.
Sign up in 319 EMU—International
Education Center.
Friday, is the last day to add courses for
winter term, and it is the last day to drop
courses without withdrawing from them.
Course change forms may be obtained at the
Office of the Registrar from 10:00 a.m. to
12:00 noon and 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. $1.00 is
charged for each add or drop.
Chinese Folk Singing Hour will be at 6:30
p.m. Saturday at Carson Hall. All are
welcome.
Dr Sam Boggs will speak to the Lunchbag
Seminar today at 12:30 p.m. in 307
Volcanology on "Requirements in the Field
of Geology and the Manpower Situation."
A Spaghetti Feed to benefit the River Road
Swim Team will be held from 4:30-7:00 p.m.
Saturday at Emerald Park Recreation
Center, 1200 Lake Dr. Price is $1.00 per
person, $2.50per family, for all the spaghetti
you can eat, and home made pie for dessert
i -1
Students interested in studying in Stut
tgart, Germany, during 197172 are invited to
a reception in Gerlinger Hall's Alumni Room
from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Friday.
KWAX
Program highlights for today Include
Selected Works of Charles Ives at 4:13 and
10 00 p.m , Radio Moscow's Soviet Press
Review at 7:54 p.m., and "Structures for
Two Pianos" by Pierre Boulez at 9:25 p.m.
The program is designed to
give tutors to Native American
students. Just before the end of
fall term, the program ran out of
funds. So far, no money has been
raised this term, although the
Native Americans have
researched donations from large
business firms around the city.
An original request included
$300 for the purchase of dic
tionaries and other reference
books, and a set of Footnotes
from all of the classes that
provide such service and a
member of the program is
enrolled in.
Finally, the committee decided
$300 should be given to the
Chicano Student Union (CSU).
Gloria Gonzales, represen
tative of the CSU, stated that she
wished all of the proposed $2,700
be allocated from the committee.
Bill’s Foreign
Car Service
specializing in
Volvo - VW
Service & Repairs on
others Also.
*6.00 per hour
10% off on parts
780 E. 38th
344-2966
CHARTER
FLIGHTS
{
Hawaii
Europe
Asia
Direct from Portland International Airport
—no buses to ride.
ROUND TRIP
1 Mar. 20 - Mar. 28
| June 12 - July 9
I June 13 - Aug. 28
June 15 - Sept. 10
I June 19 - June 27
8 days
4 weeks
11 weeks
12'/2 weeks
8 days
to Hawaii $125 |
to London $250
to Tokyo $297 I
to London $263 |
to Hawaii $125 ,
I Kor further information contact
THE INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION CENTER
319 Erb Memorial Union
ext. 3721 or 3722
THINKS EVERYONE SHOULD SEE
FOLK
CONCERT
featuring
Larry Hanks
and
Jody Stecher
8 p.m. Erb Memorial Union Ballroom
Saturday January 23 $1.00
Also: Children's Concert
1:30 p.m. Saturday
Westmoreland Community Center
25*
Sponsored by ASUO and University Folk Music Club