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IL Classifieds Classified Deadline: Place in 301 Allen, Emerald Office by 2:00 p m. one working day preceding publication. Classified Rates. V word the first day, 4c 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.) Ad,ustment will be considered 0„ly jf the Emerald is notified within S 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. -V For Sale BICYCLES: 26" Men's, Women's 3-speeds. Excellent. Free, fluffy Kitten. 686-0286. 7906 FUJI QUIK Photo Chemical developer. Ideal for hobbyist or professional darkrooms. Areal buy at $75.00. Call 686-3712 after 4 p.m. Ask for Al Phelps. 7861 DORM CONTRACT for sale. You keep deposit Call 686 4982. Jo Ann Fahlgren. 7978 CLEAR DOME UMBRELLAS, only $7.99 Frederick's, 880 E. 13th. 7968 SUNN BASS AMP. Sony 260 Taperecorder G.E. portable stereo. Call Neil Roberts, 686 0850 7955 AMPEX TAPE RECORDER with automatic reverse and auto winding. New $400.00. 3 months old, now $275.00. 3 years warranty. 5 free tapes. 344-5066. 7957 HUGE SKI SWAP October 29, 30th, 31st. Consign your used equipment on Thursday, Oct. 28, 6-9 p.m. and all day Friday. Shop for thousands of bargains beginning Friday at 6 p.m. 735 Willamette (Pink Front Store). 7967 PIONEER TURNTABLE. Used 6hours New $220.00. Will sell for $150.00. 686-8890. 7986 MISC. SCUBA EQUIPMENT, wetsuit ac cessories, regulator. 1128 W. 8th. 7989 TEAC 6010 Tape-Recorder, Good Condition. Cost $700 00 new—$425.00. 686-1880 . 7994 GIBSON AMPLIFIER, 12" Dual Speaker, 2 plug ins. in top condition. $150.00. Must sell now Tom M. 686 5341. 7997 NEW GIRLS SUEDE JACKET. Must sell Best offer, 343 1345 . 8004 SAVE MONEY on used books. Buy, Sell, Trade, Find. Evenings and weekends. 2094 Willamette Street. 343-3092. 7477 LIQUIDATION Rossignol Stratos—$60.00. Hart Super Pros— $45 00. Lange Standards—$45.00. Muntz Stereo Tape Deck—$25.00. Craig 345 2514. 8012 1 SCHWINN Varsity 10-speeds, equipped with lights, toe clips, Yellow, both new. $95 00 each. 343-0431 8029 6 PIECE DRUM-SET for sale. Excellent condition. Will sacrifice to finish this term. $350.00 or best offer. 344 3878 8032 MALE white face capuchin MONKEY, Good pet. Very smart. Call 686 0370 8019 SONY STEREO CASSETTE recorder. Brand new with leather case, stereo mic, etc Play with batteries or AC. Ten free tapes with purchase. $160.00, a $200.00 plus value. Great re production quality. 689-4638 after 5:00 8020 LAFAYETTE LR 300 Receiver and amp. Garrard AT 60. Turntable Argos Speakers. $150 00 or best offer. 1656 "A" High St. 686 8091 8023 SEMI-SUPER CYCLES—1421 Pearl St. Fine used bicycles and Repair. Monday thru Saturday. See Tim ... Love. 8017 PHILCO REEL-TO-REEL Tape Recorder with speakers. $160.00. 686-5370. Chris. 8018 I^Cars & Cycles CHEVROLET lVj ton Flatbed Truck. tlSOor best offer. 686-0721. 7895 1968 CAMARO Rally Sport. Conservative owner Very low mileage. Excellent plus condition Radials, 4 speed with 327' Sacrifice $1750.00. 747-6746 7949 ■47 CHEV CAMARO. SS, 350, 4 speed, vinyl 'op, new paint, chromes. $1300—850 West 5th, Apt. No 10. 7977 '959 CHEVROLET BEL-AIR, V 8 Automatic Good condition $185 00 344 8645 7971 i960 VAUXHILL, extras for engine, runs good, new tires, 60,000 miles. $175.00 best offer Need cash fast 686 5349 7973 1967 VOLKS. Low mileage, excellent con dition Must sacrifice $800 00 Phone 688 8190 evenings. 799 i MUST SELL 1969 COUGAR. V 8, Automatic. Best offer takes Call 342 7864 after five. 7992 Cars & Cycles 1965 CHEVROLET IMPALA, V 8, 4-door automatic, radio, heater. Exceptionally clean. Must sell-best offer. 345-5)17 . 8005 1959 VOLVO good condition 8, 8 Jaguar 3.4 Michelin Radials, Good condition 343 ’7” 8030 1960 VW BUG. Best offer. 345-3157 after 6 p.m. Kevin Jones. 8(m 1964 VW BUS: Delux, recently overhauled $675.00. 344 7470. sn,* 1961 TRIUMPH—TR3 Beautiful condition— Just had complete overhaul last month. Very reliable. 1065 Almaden. 345 1846. Leave message. $875.00or best offer. 8027 1961 BUICK V-8 3Speed, Transmission, New tires. Good condition. Reasonable, Make offer. 342-7075. 8013 1963 CHEV IMPALA—327-Automatic, Buckets, excellent condition, wheels 343 1997. ann ■ \ Services SHAKE IT BABY, keep on shakin' it! "Shaker Brothers" Rock Band available for Bookings. Call 686 0850—344 3088 . 7954 EXPERIENCED SECRETARY for your typing needs. Graduate approved. Electric typewriter. 344 7231. 7606 SAVE A BUNDLE on your printing com position costs. Call 3712 for free estimates. Oregon Daily Emerald Publishing Co. 7201 EXPERIENCED BICYCLE REPAIR, free pickup and delivery. Fast service, 343 3405. 7521 1.50 3 CENTS A COPY Pick-up, Deliver COPY SERVICE Telephone 343 2640, after 4 p.m. Sl.OOminimum. 7816 XEROX COPY SERVICE 5C PER COPY EUGENE SECRETARIAL SERVICE 401 East 10th—1c 7734 GUITAR LESSONS: Folk, country, blues. Fingerpicking and flatpicking styles. Beginning Advanced Don Ross 344 6175, 343 2692. 7988 INFANT CARE, my apartment. Afternoon and evenings. 686-2906 8028 STEREO REPAIR FAST SERVICE—days instead of weeks. SUPER LOW PRICES—plus estimate charges applied toward repair costs. QUALITY—advanced diagnostic in struments combined with experience. FREE Pickup and Delivery in campus area. PHONOGRAPHS: AMPLIFIERS: TURN TABLES: RECEIVERS: TAPE RECOR DERS: ETC. ED NEMETH 1623 Arthur St. 344-5931 after 6p.m. 7days a week. 8006 For Rent AVAILABLE NOVEMBER 1st! Attractive Studio apartment. Sun deck, view, electric heat $85.00 furnished. Single, responsible person. Phone after 5:00 p .m 344-8490. 7985 TWO DORM contracts for sale at a discount Call Jim or Pat, 686 5288 . 788C ROOM FOR RENT—$40 00 plus utilities and willingness to contribute to household Male preferred. 345 9123after 4p.m. 7993 THREE DORM CONTRACTS for sale Discount Moved because of dogs. Please help us. 342-7943anytime. 8035 Wanted J ( NEED A ROOM for my dog and I, prefer the country . 343 4461. 8014 WANTED: Pre-foam-flo Lange competition Ski boots. Size 11. 343 1997. 9016 J10°° REWARD For information that will lead us to 3 bedroom house with fenced yard tor dog. We must have the house by November 1st. 747 NEEDED: Student secretary PART TIME, for the Emerald Work Study certified only—no others need apply See your Work Study Counselor toda y 7,32 (Wanted Roommate ROOMMATE bedroom house TO SHARE large four S52 50 484 8802. 489 S045 7995 Wanted Roommate VALE TO SHARE apartment Vour share M7 50 Close to campus Call Tom. 343 0548 evenings. W6 FEMALE: to share 3 bedroom apartment with three females Your share WO 00 1831 Kincaid No 25, 344 1092. 7940 MALE ROOMMATE desired. 9 month lease. Call after 5 p.m. 345 6608. 1831 Kincaid Apt 24 7958 FEMALE to share two bedroom Town House in Springfield Your share 555.00. 747 Help Wanted AVID AND KNOWLEDGEABLE Horse Racing Fans, experienced in reading past performance charts to serve as paid subjects in study of Judgement. No gambling in volved. Oregon Research Institute 343 1674 7942 NEEDED: Student secretary PART TIME, for the Emerald. Work-Study certified only—no others need apply. See your Work Study Counselor today. 7932 SALESMAN-DISTRIBUTOR for large selection 8 Track stereo tapes, all kinds, up to date One third cost of factory tapes. Send name, address, and phone Box 9113 Albuquerque, New Mexico 87119. 8001 AGENTS TO SUPPLY Panty hose at UN BELIEVABLY low price to your friends and classmates. Top commissions. 686-1493. 8021 NEEDED: Freshman basketball managers. Hours: 1:30 3:30 Mon. Fri. Travel with team, see Varsity games free, other benefits. Call Bob after 7 p.m., 686 5322. 8006 WHETHER YOU ARE still in college or have an established family to support, we can give you an opportunity to earn good money in pleasant work to meet your needs. Phone 345 0150tor confidential interview. 8011 ( \ Pets CUDDLY ADOLESCENT CAT with shots, needs home. Owner Alergic. 344 2091. 8009 ST. BERNARD PUP Male, 11 weeks, $50.00. 747 9112 or 746- 3445 8007 PUREBRED IRISH SETTER pups, 6 weeks, male and female, $40.00. 1069 W. 3rd No. ? 8003 ^Lost&^oiiiii^ GRAY CAT, year old, Lost Saturday, Autzen Stadium area . Reward 345 8209. 8031 LOST: 4 month Collie Australian Shephard puppie, tan black, wearing tan collar, named Zapple, 12th 8. Patterson. Reward $15.00.342 4080 7975 ( Rides-Riders ~\ TWO SLEEPY FEMALES need ride south Sunday—objective: L A. (or S.F.). Share expenses, driving, thrills, chills, or spills. 686 9071 8022 RIDE TO S.F. needed Friday afternoon Will share driving and gas. Call Al, 342 8596 7999 Personal UNICEF CARDS AND CALENDARS THE DOVE’S EYE 1414 Kincaid Monday Thursday 113 7952 MEN'S FIELD HOCK EY—Anyone in terested?? Contact Bob Tonkinson, Anthro X3112or 343 0528 7961 SERENITY WEAVERS Leclerc looms, weaving yarns, Macrame cords, spinning supplies 111 West 7th 7817 PATTERSON ALLEY IS BACK! (who?) 34 3 0956 345 8127 7982 The election is November 1972 Nixon is one candidate You pick the other Register Democratic /Wake Peace Make McGovern President McGovern Committee, 1491 Mill, Eugene, phone 345 4525 (Paid Political Advertisement) 7W3 Personal announcing A professional Consulting Service on matters concerning HOMOSEXUALS & BISEXUALS LEOE. LAURENCE, ESQ. 2559 Potter St Eugene, 97405 343 7342 Portland Vancouver. Call 227 5651 Con f identiality assured if desired 8002 ALL COOTS AND CANVASBACKS Soccer players should report for a meeting in the E M U at 5:00 p.m. Thursday. This is an important meeting regarding weekend games. Prospective players who have not been assigned a team should also attend. The room will be posted 8033 Personal C -\ J WE ARE OPEN AGAIN. Everything is special Savory soups built to last you all day Exciting home made desserts. Unique gourmet sandwiches served hot Cokes 10c, Milk, coftee, tea & cider 15c. OTTO'S 1217 Alder. 11:30 2:00. 8024 P S. Films Presents D W GRIFFITH'S 1915 MASTERPIECE BIRTH OF A NATION and BUCK ROGERS episode no. 4 Fri 150 Science SI 00, 4 30, 7 00 & 9 :15 7984 ( Briefs Meetings -\ J The University Objectivist Discussion Group meets at 7 p m. Sunday in the EMU. A Christian Science Testimony meeting will be held at 7 p.m. today in the Wesley Center Also, Ms. Werdna Wyatt, Christian Science campus counselor, has otflce hours 3-5 p.m. today in the EMU. All Coots and Canvasbacks Soccer Players should report for a meeting at 5p m. today In the EMU. Room number will be posted. Discussion of weekend games and practice are the main topics. Campus Crusade tor Christ will meet at 8 p.m. Monday in the EMU. Room to be posted. There will be a S A F E, meeting at 3:30 p.m. today in the EMU's DAD room. Suggestions are wanted on how to improve the ASUO. Fellowship, song and retreshments will be shared by all who attend the "Body Life" meeting of Oregon Christian Fellowship (I.V.C.F.) at 7:30 p.m. today at the Philadelphia House, 1883 University. There will be a general business meeting tor all Indian students at a p.m. Saturday in 150 Science Please make it a point to be there. The Baptist Student Union will meet at 7 p.m. today in EMU. Room will be posted There will be a symposium on "Whither the 3rd World" at 13:30 p m. today Room will be posted A panel of faculty and students will be presenl. J Misc Friday is the last day to obtain SEARCH course proposal forms for winter term. Forms may be obtained between 10 a.m. and 4 p m. In 305 EMU For additional in formation call ext. 4377. The annual reception honoring all foreign students will be held 4 p m. Sunday in the Central Presbyterian Church at 15th and Ferry Streets. Foreign Students and the public are invited The event is sponsored by the Foreign Student Friendship Foundation. Sign ups tor mini languages are being taken in the International Education Center this week. Call 686 3721. French mini language classes begin at 7 p.m tonight in Rm 201 Villard All in terested persons are urged to attend. Tutors are needed for Afro American His'ory, Theory and Literature of Rhetoric, and International Relations If interested call 686 3226 or go to the reading lab in 206 Gerhnger A volunteer is needed to serve as chairman for a YWCA project which furnishes volunteers to nursing homes This is an in valuable opportunity to meet people and gain experience in dealing with senior citizens For more information call the YWCA at ext 4439 or 343 9706 Predental Orientation Workshop will be held at the University Dental School on Oct 22at 7.00p.m. in room 220 A 45 minute slide lecture and discussion will be presented and will be followed by individual counseling or interviews. The University Placement Service office, second floor, Susan Campbell Hall, will open at 9 a m. instead of 8a.m. from now on The reason for the new hours is a clerical per sonnel shortage The Women's Recreation Association Is now interviewing for the position of executive secretary which will be open winter term. Needed is a woman sophomore or junior student who has some typing and secretarial skills. If you are interested please c»ll or see Karla Rice, ext 3389 or 171 Gerlinger Annex C Speakers The University Biology Department will present William R Sistrom's speech on "Control of the Synthesis Reaction Center of Bacteriochlorophyll" at 5 p.m. Friday in 123 Sc. Tea will be served in room 361 at 3:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome. [ Films Tonight, D W Griffith's 1915 masterpiece "Birth of a Nation" plus "Buck Rogers" (Episode 4) will be presented in 150 Sc at 4 30, 7 and 9:15 p.m. Admission Is SI. A Political Science Films presentation. Ingmar Bergman's "The Virgin Spring" will be shown at 7 and 9 p.m. Friday In 180 PLC Admission is $1. The Indian Students Association presents "Diwali" ("Festival of Lights") Celebration and movie "Diwana" (In color, with English subtitles). Admission is SI and will be at 7 p.m. Saturday in 150 Sc. Everyone is welcome. "Touch of Evil," a Film Society program, will be presented at 7 and 9 15 Sunday in the University Theatre. Membership tickets will be on sale at the box office. "The First Complete History of the Car toon in America," Part 1, will be shown at 6:30 and 9 p.m today in 180 PLC. There will be 2 V? hours of cartoon entertainment featuring Walt Disney, Betty Boop and Kra/v Kat Admission SI PL-3 l 6 30 BODY AND SOUL: (Repeat from Oct. 18) 7:30 INGMAR BERGMAN A con versation with Swedish film director Ingmar Bergman and actress Blbi Anderson, who has worked with him in many of his films. 9 OOTHEMINDOF MAN: Acompendlum of speculation and research on the workings of the human mind. KWAX Here are some program highlights for Thursday from KWAX fm 91.1: 3 30 BLUES BY BESSIE SMITH recorded in 1923 7:15 KWAX PRESENTS: a recording of the speech delivered on campus by Harrison Salisbury this month 9 OOGODSPELL: a rock musical based on the gospel according to St. Matthew. Y\e» 9»’1^ . r i