Classifieds Classified Deadline. Place in 301 Allen, Emerald Office by 2 p.m. one working day receding 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.) Adjustment will be considered only if the Emerald is notified within 5 days of error. All advertising published in the classified section of the Emerald is governed by the 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 RCA TV, 17 inch screen—fairly new. 343-3039 — 4478 MUST SELL: '69 SAAB 99. Excellent con dition. 344 9154, after 5 p.m. — 4479 G.E. SOLID STATE STEREO with AM-FM and FM stereo turner. Good condition. $135. call Neal 342 8533 after 8:00 p.m. — 4483 STEREO AND^ HI-FI COMPONENTS— Garrard, Sansui, Knight, Herman-Kardon, etc. REASONABLE: 686-9293 — 4485 GIRL'S RALIEGH 3 speed bike, Very good condition. Call Peggy ext. 5091 — 4487 BOYS SCHWINN 10-SPEED. Write or come 1326 Lawrence Apartment 8. $65.00. — 4488 WOMAN'S DIAMOND RING SET. New $245—selling for $200. Haggle or trade. 1760 Villard — 4490 EXBURY AZALEAS: red, yellow, pink, orange April 30-May 8 or until sold out. $2.25 12", $2.50 15"; $2.75 - 18", $3.00 - 24". 1648 Alder ext. 4125 — 4491 SONY TC 630 Stereo Taperecorder $300.00. 344-5094 — 4472 UNUSED KENWOOD RECEIVER $265.00. 344-5094 — 4473 MEN'S TEN SPEED, all aluminum, 5 months old. $150 or offer. 343-2727 — 4346 CUSTOM BIKINIS from Calif. Choose fabric and style 343 1068, Laurie — 4376 HEIRLOOM DIAMOND WEDDING SET. Platinum setting. $136 or best offer, 686 9025 — 4435 ONE STOVE & REFRIGERATOR, both for $60. Call 343 2263, 343 0903 — 4436 SET OF GIRL'S Wilson golf irons, $18 . 343 0178 after 5. — 4437 BIKINIS—women, $8.88; men, $5.00. Custom fitted, your fabric choice. Locally made and designed ANDREA'S, 1036 Willamette — 4440 HARMONY SOVEREIGN GUITAR with case; excellent condition, $60 - offer. 345-9958 — 4446 OVERSTOCK SALE, one third off—Double size water beds only $23. Call 343-4460 or 342 4266 — 4462 BOY'S STINGRAY BIKE, 3 speed, 8 mos. old, $45. Also, 5 gal. aquarium in good con dition, pump 8. light included, $5. Call Laura, 688 4508 after 4 p.m. — 4464 ALMOST NEW BESSLER Topcon D1 with case and lens cover. Best offer. Call 343-5655 after 5 p.m. — 4467 100 WATT BASS AMP. Excellent shape Silvertone, $100 . 343-5521 — 4470 GIBSON CLASSICAL GUITAR, $150. KLH 23 speakers, $100 each. 342-6973 — 4455 CARS & CYCLES 1969 FIREBIRD 350, V8, automatic. Power brakes steering. Excellent condition. Only 12,000 miles. Call 344 1133 — 4474 '63 VOLKSWAGEN. Good shape. $480. Call 344 7292 — 4476 1966 HONDA CB 450. Runs good. $425. Call 747 2000 — 4482 '63 VW BUG, 36 hp, good body, good rubber Mechanically excellent. $450 or best offer 425 Willakenzie. 344 2449 — 4493 NEED GOOD SUMMER TRAN SPORTATION?? 1961 Ford convertible, new lop. Call 343 6936 after 6 p.m. — 4495 1965 VESPA 90. A few dents. Best offer. 344 3687 — 4422 TRIUMPH: Trophy 250, 1969. Beautiful condition, low mileage. 686-8644 — 4390 1960 FORD FALCON, Standard Shift, blue. In good running condition. $125. Call 343 0820 evenings — 4243 1966 DUCATI CYCLE 250 cc 5 speed—very strong and dependable $450 or best offer. 343 7141 — 4359 '61 CORVAIR VAN, radio, 4 speed, runs good $225.00or best offer. 1691 Mill, upstairs — 4407 ■65 VW SQUAREBACK, new '70 engine. A steal at $950 00 343 0958 or 344 6175 — 4410 1969 TRIUMPH 650 cc, great shape, extra chrome; pressured to sell. See for self at Beta house, or contact Dave Stone, 686 5179 — 4397 GARS & CYCLES 1958 CHEV V3 ton pickup, with or without canopy. 345 1754 or 781 Randall. — 4458 PEUGEOT PX-10, 25" frame, $195.00 new, excellent condition and only 5 months old. Steal it from me for $135. 747 4705 —4466 SERVICES EXPERIENCED SECRETARY for your typing needs. Electric typewriter. Graduate school approved. 344-7231 — 2834 TYPING IN MY HOME. Reasonable rates Mrs. Armstrong, 342 4684 — 4429 TYPING BY EXPERIENCED secretary editor. 35c up per page. 344 3457 — 4456 CAMERA REPAIR AT decent rates. Don't pay more. Larry Dunn, 747 9719 — 4468 FOR RENT ONE & TWO BEDROOM furnished, car peted apartments, 5 blocks from campus. Available for summer, $100 per mo. Also leasing for next year. 405 E. 14th, 345 5540 — 4374 RESERVE YOUR LUXURIOUS apartment now. Extra large, fully furnished apart ments with balconies for summer and fall. 1365 Ferry. 686 9441 — 4492 LAKECREST APARTMENTS Accepting reservations for summer and fall. Spacious one bedroom unfurnished apart ments between downtown and campus. Carpeted, generous storage closet, patio, laundry facilities. $115 up. 1390 Mill St., 343 3438 — 4377 $75.00 MONTH—all utilities included. New rooms, completely furnished. Includes desk and lamp, table, bed, shag carpet, utility sink; share kitchen & bath facilities with 3 others. Separate outside entrance. No lease required. One block from campus. 345 9997 — 4182 SINGLE APT. male student share kitchen and bathroom facilities $42.50—includes utilities 995 Alder St. No. 2 — 4372 FURNISHED 3 BEDROOM HOUSE, 125 per month. Available June 15-Sept 15. Married or grad preferred. 345 9826 — 4460 Dorm Students!! Rent your own private room completely furnished including ALL utilities tor *75.00 month. $50.00 month summer rates. Kitchen facilities available and only a one minute and 37 second walk to PLC. Reserve for Summer Now 4332 WANTED ROOMMATE FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED to share apartment with same. Own room, close to campus. Call Denise, 342 3492 — 4494 WANTED ROOMMATE to share modern apartment on campus. *57.50 monthly. Call 342 8059 — 4469 HELP WANTED PROJECT LIFE needs tutors. If interested please call ext. 3563or meettosign up Thurs. at 4:30 p.m., 173 CMM — 4432 BUSY FULLER BRUSH manager needs help! *1.75 per hour to start, guaranteed, phone 686-8160 — 4193 WANTING SUMMER WORK? Am hiring. *2,000 or more, 12Vjhrs. per dav. Come, 1883 University St., Tuesday, 7:00 p.m. or Wednesday, 10:00 a.m. 4461 LIVE-IN TUTOR wanted. Free room and board. Call 343 9333 after 5:30 p.m. — 4477 WANTED PSU PROF SEEKS UC faculty member who could exchange houses summer term. Don Guimary, Journalism Dept., PSU. — 4459 ;LAIR HENNINGSGAARD wants tennis acketback REWARD. Call 2nd floor Moore la II — 4463 VANTED: Used D18 or D28 Martin guitar. ,ood condition. 343-1268 4475 ,IRL'S 3-SPEED BIKE: Good condition, ;asonable. 344 3836 evenings. - 4484 r5 CASH for best SLR-35 mm offered 686 293 — 4486 TRIPPER WANTED. No experience scessary. 345-3510 4471 _ LOST & FOUND LOST: Small, black; medium gray &. black cats. Return 369 E. 15th or call Judy Moyer, 686 5352 — 4428 _ Briefs 10B OPPORTUNITIES RESPONSIBLE MEN—Supervise group of marketing representatives Must have car. Earn $100 wk. plus large bonus. Interviews— noon to 6 p.m. at Holiday Inn. Ask at the Front desk for Robert Ivory 342 5181 — 4480 GIRLS—An exciting, fun job with other young girls and guys working for a prestigious national company. Earn $3.50 $4.50 per hour. Interviews noon-5 p.m. Tuesday Friday. Ask for Robert ivory or Marlyn wolf at front desk, Holiday Inn. 342 5181 — 4481 PETS FREE: Spaniel puppy to good home. 3 mos., male, black & white. 343 3827 — 4423 DOBERMAN PUPS, AKC: female, seven males. Excellent quality, temperament $150.00. 343 1065 — 4398 PUREBRED SIBERIAN HUSKY puppies. Males-females. Blue eyes, brown eyes, and split eyes. 935 3897 — 4414 6 LAB AND SHEP PUPPIES. Had 1st shot. If interested please come to the Sawyer's Red House across from Waynes Market in Marcola. — 4489 PERSONAL Saturday Night and Sunday Morning The film of Allan Sillitoe's book, with Albert Finney. 150 Sci., 8 p.m., Tuesday, May 4, $1.00. English Department 4452 P S. FILMS PRESENTS Bernard Malamud's The Fixer starring Alan Bates Friday, 150 Sci., 4.30, 7 8. »:15 p.m., $1.00. — 4453 RARE RUSSIAN FILMS: BEN AND SOFA and STORM OVER ASIA 7.30 Friday, May 7 180 PLC 4457 Paid Advertisement LOSE 10 POUNDS IN 10 DAYS! 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Box DB, Lemon Grove, Calif. 92045 Don’t order unless you expect to lose 10 pounds in ten days! Be cause that’s what the Grapefruit Plan Diet will do! Campus briefs must be turned into the Emerald office by 3 p.m. the day before publication. Briefs will run for two days only, they will run the day before and the day of the event. Briefs must be turned in on full-sized paper (8’Y' by 11") and should include all pertinent information: names, dates, times, places, etc. Also, briefs must be typed and triple spaced. MEETINGS Lane Veterans Against the War meet at 7 30p.m. every Monday until the war ends at the Newman Center, 1860 Emerald Street. Any student interested in More Salmony's Campaign please come to a meeting at 7 p.m. tonight in the EMU. Room will be posted. Ad hoc dorm contract committee will meet at 12 30 today in Stafford Earl Lounge. Everyone is welcome to come and bring proposed changes. People interested in a co ed co op for next year please meet at 7:30 tonight at 791 E. 15th. For more information, call Jim at 343 5079. SPEAKERS Dr. Fred Spiess, Director of Marine Physical Laboratory at Scripps Institute of Oceanography, will speak at 3:30 p.m. today in room 150 Science. His topic will be "Un derwater Acoustics and Exploration of the Deep Sea Floor." "The U S. and the Common Market" is the topic for a discussion led by Leonard Ten nyson, chief of the European Community Information Service at 4 p.m. today in the EMU. Sponsored by the International Educational Center, the talk is open to the public. FILMS The English department will present "Saturday Night and Sunday Morning" at 8 p.m. tomight in 150 Science Admissimn is SI. C.O.C.A. presents "The Great Chicago Conspiracy Circus" at 4:30, 7 and 9 p.m. Wednesday and at 7 and 9 p.m. Friday in 123 Sc. Admission is $1. MISC. Weekend Workshop: May 7 8 9 on the coast. Gia Fu Geng, of Esalen Institute and Stillpolnt Institute, will conduct a weekend •xploring meditation and relaxation of 'arious kinds. Emphasis will be on the rhinese Taoist "meditation in movement," rai Chi. Reservations—Alison Cadbury, 343 >897 Honors College students who must take a :omprehensive examination this spring hould sign up in the Honors College office >efore May 14. The Third Annual Plant Sale is being held rom 10 a m. to 2 p.m. today at the Kappa Mpha Theta house at 1850Onyx. Proceeds go o the Eugene Hearing and Speech Center rhere will be a Banzai exhibition by Leo Houston Ballroom dancing Tuesday nights from 8 fil 10 p m. in the Gerlinger Gym. Open to ill—come and bring a friend. The Eugene Symphony will give its final aair of concerts at 8 p.m. tonight, May 4 and Wednesday, May 5 in the Recital Hall of the School of Music. The orchestra will perform Brahms' "German Requiem" and Mahler's "Songs of a Wayfarer" featuring soloist Neil Wilson. Tickets are $1.25 to $2.50 and may be bought at the School of Music office. Did you ever want to talk with people in Zambia, Russia, Japan? Become an amateur radio operator! I want to get in touch with all university "hams" and non "hams'' for a meeting. Call Ron, WA7CGR, 345 4676 after 6 p.m If you are a teacher, a parent or a public school student who would be interested in helping to create and operate an educational alternative to the public school system, please send your name and address to Educational Alternatives Research Group at 2430 Jackson St., Eugene, 97405, or contact them in evenings at 344 9075. They are in terested in what you want, what you could do, whai you would do, and what you are already doing for educational alternatives. A weekend of creativity and celebration is planned at Camp Adams May 7 9. Cost is around $5. Call 342 4876 to pre register The Career Development Staff of the Counseling Center is preparing a one day workshop called "Making it in the Market Place," to be held May 22. It is designed to teach juniors and seniors how to develop a creative strategy to get the kinds of jobs and careers they want after graduation. Sign up deadline is May 14. KWAX KWAX Program highlights tor today in elude: 6:35 p.m —German Press review 8:55 p.m.- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Ascanio in Alba midnight. . National Public Radio: "All things Considered . OFFICIAL RING DAY May 6th 9-4:30 at Lobby Table UNIVERSITY CO-OP BRIAN EARDLY a Trained College Specialist from JOHN ROBERTS wants to meet you He will assist you in selecting the ring that is right for you . . . with the proper stone, weight and style, for the most lasting and beautiful symbol of your educational achievement. FOUR WEEK SHIPMENT