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Classifieds Classified Deadline: Place in 301 Allen, Emerald Office by 2 p.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.) 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 j l GIRLS 3-speed Huffy bike, *30. Sony portable TV, *40. 342 2209 - 4751 12 STRING TIPLE. Handmade in Columbia. Beautiful condition, Case, Best offer. 343 7361 — 4795 SALE: SMALL LAMPS, down quilts, crocheted spreads, lounge pad. 441 E. 13th, Apt 1, 343-1724 — 4796 BLACK-WHITE TV. Portable *50. Call 344 4598 — 4810 S160 STEREO. 2 years old. Will sell for *50. Call x 3545. Ask for Bruce — 4745 FLEETWOOD 10 x 57, 3 bedroom mobile home Good condition. Located in new mobile home park. 747-4393 — 4756 FILM-MAKERS: Used Spectra Professional incident light meter with case and ASA slides. $50.00. 1966 edition American Cinematographer Manual, *7.50. 686-1740. 5-7 p.rn. — 4760 PORTABLE REFRIGERATOR—under 1st year warranty, freezer compartment, *55. Jeanne 345 2325, evenings — 4761 POP MACHINE, 10 bottled selections. Great for living organizations. Make offer. 345 9664, Dennis — 4775 SCARCELY USED LYLE electric bass guitar. $50. 344 8626 — 4776 UNUSED KENWOOD receivers, *265. 344 5094 — 4779 BOY'S STINGRAY BIKE, 3 speed, 8 mos. old. $60 new, sell for *45. Call Laura, 688-4508 after 4 — 4464 FOR SALE: green sofa—makes into single bed—like new. Best offer. Call 342-8380 — 4730 SANSUI 2000 TUNER AMP, Garrard SL 95 B turntable, Sansui 1500 speakers, Akai X-1500 reel to reel tape. *550. See at 1440'/e Cham bers after 6 p.m. — 4739 DUAL 1209 TURNTABLE, base, cfver. Stanton cartridge. Excellent condition. *130. Call Doug after 5, 344-2967 — 4741 M^ars^^^ycles NINE PASSENGER STATION wagon, 1960 Mercury Good condition. S175.00. 747 6888 — 4807 '65 MALIBU. Automatic. Big 6—2 door. New paint S950 or best offer. Sunday 10:00-6:00 344 6177 - 4809 •64 COMET, Reasonable. Call 344-4598 — 4811 1966 PEUGEOT STATION Wagon, S seater, S555 Radio, roofrack, Michelin tires, 94,000 miles Must sell this weekend. 345-2960 — 4812 1966 FALCON SPORT COUPE, 6 cylinder, stick, bucketseats, good looking, $745, 686 0550 — 4801 '59 AUSTIN HEALEY—Nice! 686 8408 — 4802 MUST SELL 1959 Volvo—Many new parts $400 345 7859 or 343-6208 — 4804 '56 MERCURY. Runs well. $120 or best offer. 342 8445, 345 6780 — 4789 MOVING-MUST SELL—'68 Peugeout Station wagon under 40,000 miles—in great shape $1350 or best offer. Call 343-3765 (nights), 686 5085 (Days) — 4627 67 COUGAR 3 speed automatic, 390 cu. in., radio, heater, power steering 8. brakes, mted glass all around, new starter, >deaway headlights, tiltaway steering wheel F70 x 14 wide ovals, all new brakes, front & rear load levelers. 688 4508 after 6 — 1970 AMERICAN MOTORS HORNET. Only B.OOOmiles Excellent condition. Refinancing required $2280 747 8797 — 4710 '♦64 impala, 327 Hardtop, exceptionally cherry See to appreciate. 344-5409 after 6:00 Pm — 4729 '969 SAAB 99, excellent condition. Forced to ^eh_344 9154 after 5 p.m. — 4736 *6 DESOTO. Deluxe Model $200. Call 345 2534 — 4747 *8 CORTINA. LOW mileage $950 or best Otter 343-0185 - 4748 !!!! trIUMPH 500 Daytona Low mileage. 42 Lawrence. apt 4 4 8 p.m. — 4750 Cars & Cycles rni CHEVELLE SS 396. 325 HP, 4 speed Factory tape system, qood condition— $2100 or best offer. Call Barfuss, 345 9686 — 4722 MUST SELL 1969 Camaro 396. 4-speed console, guages 343 3520, after 6 p.m . - 4758 1962 CORVAIR SPORT VAN. First S100 takes. 344-1057, 747 7053 - 4771 MCKENZIE RIVER TRIPS fishing or scenic Guide will take students for $10 00 per person. Maximum passage 2 males or 3 females. 1-822-3988 evenings — 4406 RESUMES Professionally prepared to assist you to get a better position. 345 7851 — 4672 WEDDING INVITATIONS And accessories. Beautiful selection, ex cellent quality, unbelievable prices. 345 7851 TERM PAPERS EDITED. Grammar, spelling, punctuation, usage corrected 822 3907 — 4740 NEED SUMMER STORAGE? With student rates, $15.00 will cover up to 300 lbs. for the four month summer period. Need additional information, call Will at 345-0151. We also sell containers and are agents for North American Van Lines, world wide movers. — 4815 EXPERIENCED SECRETARY for your typing needs. Electric typewriter. Graduate school approved. 344 7231 — 2834 PROFESSIONAL TYPING SERVICE Dissertations, theses, papers. 686 0206 — 4608 TYPING IN MY HOME. Reasonable rates Mrs. Armstrong, 342 4684 — 4429 CAMPUS COPY: Specialist in thesis & resume reproduction 754 E. 13th Avenue. 344 7516 — 4713 CAMPUS COPY: Quality Xerox copies & typing service. 754 E. 13th. 344 7516 — 4714 AUTO OR CYCLE INSURANCE problems. SR 22 filings. Phone 342 2105 Pluid— Andreason—Pontrelli — 4787 35 MM SLIDES. Living in Europe soon, will shoot slides for your needs. 689-3642 after 4:00 — 4788 For Rent SUMMER SUBLET—large 4 bedroom house (furnished) 23rd & Emerald. $150 month. Call 344 8487 — 4792 THE HILYARD APARTMENTS, Summer Rates $85 $125 Pool sauna. Call between 1 p.m.-6 p.m., 342-6928 — 4790 HOUSE FOR RENT—Small pleasant older home near campus. $125. to mature, em ployed grad student or equivalent. Available June 15 . 345 9924 — 4816 INEXPENSIVE SINGLES, DOUBLES, and bunk rooms. With part meals. Eight-week and eleven week summer sessions. 1825 Harris. 343 5798 — 4808 ONE BLOCK FROM CAMPUS: 1 bedroom furnished apartments, sun deck, summer rate $100. Fall rate $120. 766 E. 15, 344-5072 — 4813 RIDGEWOOD APARTMENTS 942 E 18th Now renting, summer and fall. Summer rates. Call 345 8343 — 4805 SUMMER SUBLET—Large 4 bedroom house 1710 Hilyard Call 686 0057 — 4744 REGISTER FOR MODERN large carpeted one bedroom, furnished apartment $95 available June 16th. 343-4992 — 4762 SPACIOUS 2 BEDROOM, furnished, ground floor, 3 blocks campus, available June 14, 1915 Hilyard. 345 8855 — 4778 TWO BLOCKS TO CAMPUS: 1 & 2 bedruom furnished apartments (heat, water, garbage included). Summer rates $110 & $130 Fall (9 month lease) $135 & $165 . 625 E. 16th 4782 TO SUBLET—Campus duple* for summer $135 monthly 3 bedrooms, 2 levels, modern Bonny, Mary, Betsy, 345 9686 — 4783 COUPLE WANTED to share 3 bedroom house on five acres, about si* miles from campus Should be interested in organic gardening Rent $60 mo 3442449 evenings 425 Auld*en,ie. ROOMS: WOMEN, l'/j block from campus $40 $55 par month includes utilities, parking and kitchen privileges 754 E 13th Ave . 686 8072. 344 7516 — 4715 For Rent SUMMER RITES University area. Furnished 1 bedroom apartment, modern. Water, garbage paid. NO pets. $99. 565 — 447 E. 19th. 344 3811 — 4648 $100 PER MONTH puts you into a carpeted 1 or 2 bedroom furnished apartment for summer. Close to campus, quiet, and leasing for next year. Bonus—3 rooms, for females only, full kitchen privileges, $55 month summer and fall. Call 345 5540 mornings, come by 405 E. 14th No. 5 — 4611 RESERVE YOUR LUXURIOUS apartment now. Extra large, fully furnished apart ments with balconies for summer and fall $85 up. 1365 Ferry. 686 9441, 343 5834 — 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 — 4588 SUMMER ROOMS WITH kitchen privileges $12.50 per week. Call 686 4460 — 4728 Wanted Roommate NEED ROOMMATES FOR SUMMER and fall for 5 bedroom furnished house 8 blocks from campus Male, non smokers, non drinkers Ext 3712 ask for Clay — 4447 ROOMMATE FOR SUMMER and or fall. Attractive 2 bedroom house. S.W Eugene, $80 per month. Call 344 9044, 5 7:30 p.m. — 4714 LADY TO SHARE MODERN home, close U of O, kitchen privileges, quiet, single lady, S55 month, 345 7851 — 4800 I Help Wanted — J WOMAN TO TEND BAR. Will train. 343 6321 — 4666 BUSY FULLER BRUSH manager needs help! $1.75 per hour to start, guaranteed. Phone 686 8160 — 4193 WANTED TEACHERS for Sunday classes, Jewish religion school starting in the fall; experience and background desirable but not essential. Call Rabbi Neimand 342 4303 (no Saturday calls) — 4767 CAN YOU SELL SAND TO AN EGYPTIAN * Emerald ad sales people needed for next year. Apply now in 301 Allen — 4799 Job Opportunities SALES PERSON. High commissions. Full time summer. Part time in the fall. Kirby Company, a44 5291 — 4680 PROGRESSIVE COOPERATIVE Kin dergarten seeking teachers for fall session If interested send resume and biography to Mrs. Ives Bakken 730 Louis Ln. Eugene, Oregon A1KA Wanted DOCTORAL STUDENT WANTS to rent 3-4 bedroom home for 2 years. Will arrive Eugene June 10 Contact Robert Burns, 001 Cherry, Flagstaff, Arizona- 86001. (774 2571). — 4695 TWO FEMALE STUDENTS NEED to sublet furnished apartment for eight week summer term Should be walking distance from campus References furnished on request. Write: Betty, 2346 Valley No. 1, Baker, Oregon 97814 — 4696 Rides-Riders NEED RIDE TO SEATTLE Friday May 21. Share gas. Call Jane 686 4328 — 4770 ,---\ Pets AKC REGISTERED IRISH setter pups, ten weeks, shots. $75. 747 2847 — 4793 PUREBRED SIBERIAN HUSKY puppy, female, 8 weeks old 935 3897 — 4803 Lost & Found LOST: a navy, brown, red straw handbag containing wallet, ID REWARD. Call Debbie, 686 4128 — 4780 Personal P S FILMS PRESENTS Rod Steiger & Geraldine Fitzgerald in THE PAWHBROKER Friday, 150Science. 4:30, 7 & 9:15p.m. $1.00 — 4694 ARE YOU SINCERELY INTERESTED in marriage? Social Introduction Service, P.O. Box 1547, Eugene, 343 9228 or 345 4547 —3377 MOVING: must sell all Westmoreland furnishings Almost new, inexpensive. 686 4030 — 4814 TRAVELING BY BICYCLE to Wyoming, Nebraska, maybe Oklahoma, maybe East Coast. Would like to leave next week. If you'd like to come along, call me soonest. Lance, 343 1990 or 345 4082 — 4806 "THE KNOCKOUT"—Charlie Chaplin & Fatty Arbucklee "TEDDY AT THE THROTTLE'—Wallace Berry & Gloria Swanson "BACON GRABBERS"—Laurel & Hardy "THE SEA SQUAWK"—Harry Langdon 9:30 Friday & Saturday. Scarborough Faire. $1.00. — 4786 TOGETHER at 2nd & Polk presents DANCE Music this Thursday night with Bailey Hill Farm and SATURDAY night with Fire, Water & Earth Hear the ONLY LIVE JAZZ in Eugene Friday night with the Mixed Experience. Also check out our dinners at $1.25 $1 50 — 4794 WHAT DO YOU THINK about next year's tuition hike? HOw do you feel this should be dealt with? The Sociology Department is forming groups to discuss the tution in crease. These groups will experiment with new problem solving techniques in order to find a valid solution to the problem. Solutions will be examined for submission to the State Board of Higher Education. To join one of these groups, call the Sociology Office, ext. 5002, for a meeting time. — 4797 ZUT FILMS PRESENTS John Lennon Starring in “HOW I WON THE WAR” Sunday, May 23, 180 PLC 3:30,6,8:30p.m. SI .00 AN EXOTIC POWERFUL PARABLE of the Life of Christ: Vatroslav Mimica's KATA, I’LL KILL YOU (Yugoslavia, 1968) 7:30 p.m—Friday, May 21—180 PLC. 4732 SEARCH COURSE PROPOSAL deadline for summer term 1971 is May 26. For assistance or further information contact the SEARCH office, Room 305, EMU, X4377 — 4733 CONDON SCHOOL KINDERGARTEN open for fall. Afternoon session. Call 345 7422 — in s Low bids insure start of Science III Acceptable bids were finally received for the University’s third science edition Tuesday night, a project which has been in the planning stages for nine years. First bids for the $3.4 million project were recieved in November of 1969, but were rejected because they were above architects' estimates. Low bids were $1,179,450, Waldo S. Hardie & Son of Eugene, for general construction; $779,883, Temp-Control Cor poration of Portland and Eugene, for mechanical work; $309,420, Linnco Electric Company of Albany, for electrical work. (~ Briefs FILMS Mohawk River Action group presents "Multiply and Subdue," at 7:30 p m. Monday in 123 Science. Admission is free MEETINGS German club hikers and anyone interested will meet at 9:30 am. Saturday behind Friendly Hall to go to Lone Wolf Shelter for a day of hiking and tun Bring a sandwich Wayne Lukens' Underground college will give a tree show at 8:30 p m tonight on the quad between the EMU and Carson. There will be no admission charged The Sunday Festival ot Arts committee will present The Calapooia String Quartet at 3 p.m. Sunday at the Unitarian Church, 40th and Donald Adults: tl.50, students: 75 cents. The Chinese Students Association is having a general assembly at 7:30 p.m tonight at Central Presbyterian church, 1475 Ferry St , Transportation will be provided at the EMU trom 6 30 to 7:15 p.m. Devona Alegler and Joyce Grant will be presenting plays at the Together Club at 5 p m Sunday. There is an outdoor barbecue at 6 p.m. There will be a Mall dance at 8 p m Saturday with films, theatre and music Admission is tree K WAX The program highlights for this weekend are: Friday—7 p.m. Discussion with President Clark; midnight: “All Things Considered . News and Public Affairs from National Public Radio. Saturday—6:15 p.m German Press Review; 8 p.m. European Children's Choirs with Dr Cykler. Sunday—4 p.m Gluck: Orfeo Euridice. -rl Reserve Now Summer Rates Room & Board *80/month male studonts 2 BLOCKS FROM CAMPUS 686-4494 or 686-4495 Coming Soon!! PIZZA KITCHEN THE BEST NZU MOUND Giant Beef or Meatball Sandwiches and Fried Chicken Dinners Delivery & Take Out Only Watch the Emerald for Opening Date