Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, June 21, 1972, Page 7, Image 7

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MISC.
There are work study positions available
at the ASUO Child Care and Development
Center. Lunch help and custodial help are
needed. Phone 686 4384 for information
Get UniversiVy credit for working with
children at ASUO Child Care and
Development Center. Register with
ESCAPE in 327 EMU or phone 686 4351
A group experience intended to increase
self awareness will be offered to summer
school students through the Counseling
Center. Techniques will include sensory
awareness training, fantasy and Gestalt
exercises. There will be an opportunity to
learn Alpha brainwave control using a
biofeedback device. The purpose of the
group is consciousness expansion, it is not a
therapy group nor a social skills group. The
group will meet from 7 to 10 p m. Wednesday
evenings beginning June 28. Selection of
participants will be by interview and tests
June 26 28 Sign up in 150 Susan Campbell
Hall for interviews.
The Study Skills Center needs Math and
Algebra tutors. Undergraduate and
Graduate Practicum credit available.
Forinformation see 265 Condon, ext. 3226.
More ESCAPE tutors are needed to fill
summer vacancies in local agencies. In
terested students can register to work in
ESCAPE at the EMU terrace through the
restof the week. For further information call
the ESCAPE office at ext. 4351.
The following are a few of the volunteers
needed by Lane County Agencies:
VSO Good teenage drivers to drive
children or oldsters to various appointments
or whatever. Might use agency vehicle or
their own.
VSO Fun opportunity for teenage girls as
Day Camp Aides. Games, crafts, hiking or
any routine camp activity. Each day 9 a.m.
to 3 p.m. from mid June to autumn. Tran
sportation can be provided and volunteer
can work one or more week long sessions.
VSO Teachers aides to work with pre
school children every day including
Saturdays. Read, play games and help
teachers with all the varied and interesting
duties of working with these energetic
children. Morning or afternoon sessions.
VSO Springfield area evening recreation
aides to help park supervisor instruct, lead
and coordinate activities. Week day
evenings 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.
RSVP Volunteer to teach jewelry making
to a group of teenagers. Time can be
arranged at your convenience once a week
and materials will be supplied.
RSVP Now that the rain has stopped and
the sun is shining it's a good time to start
painting...inside and out. Need for a
volunteer to help in several areas. Time is
flexible and paint is furnished.
RSVP Projectionist to show movies—
yours or theirs—screen provided and
projector, if necessary. Once a week—day
can be arranged
RSVP If you miss your grandchildren and
could spare a few hours a week a special
young child needs a foster grandparent.
RSVP If you are over 60—this is where you
fit in—Retired Senior Volunteer Program.
The RSVP number is 343 2116
Volunteer opportunities are open to
anyone interested; for further information
and registration call the Volunteer Services
Office, 343 4014 or 343 2943. Open Monday
through Friday from 9:00 a.m. until 4.00
p.m. and Tuesday evenings from 7:00 p.m. to
9 00 p m for telephone calls only.
MEETINGS
The Christian Science Organization will
meet at 7 p.m in the EMU on Thursday. All
are welcome
Students for Morse will nuiu an
organizational meeting at 7:30 p.m in the
EMU on Thursday Check EMU for room
number All interested students should at
tend
K WAX
From 3 to 6 p.m—Schumann Concerto,
United Nations Perspectives, Charlie
Mariano, Rossini, and All Things Con
sidered. a national news report
From 6 to 8 pm —Prokofiev. Rossini,
Handel. Ravel and Vivaldi
From 8 to 11 p.m.—A complete drama,
"The Subject was Roses." and Mendelssohn
8 00 Black History racial attitudes,
black heritage and identity
9 00—Heritage of Slavery
10 00- Body ana Soul The Negro m sports
ana music
BLOOD BANK
Biooa actors neeoed Wednesday, June 31
m' Positive. 8 Units, A Negative. 3 Units.
'O' Positive, 4 Units. 'O Negative. 3 Units.
B‘ Positive. 0 Units; Positive, 1 Unit
Donor Hours 1 30 to * 30pm , Tuesday.
Wednesday & Thursday By appointment on
Friday. 3 X to 6 30 p m
Please call Lane Memorial Blood Bank.
345 0336. for add>t•on-** .reformation
Ersted winners selected
The University’s Ersted
Awards for Distinguished
Teaching have been given this
year to Carolin Keutzer, 33,
assistant professor of
psychology, and Kwangjai Park,
36, associate professor of physics.
The $1,000 awards were
presented at the University’s
commencement exercises June
11.
The teaching prizes are
provided through a memorial
trust fund from A.J. Ersted of
Atherton, California, who wanted
the money used to encourage and
reward distinguished faculty. He
asked that it be given faculty who
have demonstrated exceptional
ability to induce students to
reason rather than to memorize.
In Ersted’s words, the awards
should “stimulate an interest in
inspired teaching in the
classroom and in conference.”
Carolin Keutzer
Kwangjai Park
Professors Keutzer and Park from nominations made by
were chosen by a committee faculty, students and alumni.
Detective:
‘not guilty’
in spraying
Lane County sheriff’s detec
tive, James Wolcott, entered an
innocent plea Monday in Lane
County District Court to a charge
of spraying a University student
with a tear gas like substance
May 11. He was allowed to
remain free without bail on the
recommendation of the Lane
County District Attorney’s office.
No trial date has been set.
The incident occurred when the
student, Charles David Bruce, 19,
a freshman, of 1491 Mill St.,
Eugene, was riding his bicycle
between Broadway and Uth
Avenue on Hilyard Street, ac
cording to authorities. Wolcott
and three Eugene detectives
were riding in an unmarked
Eugene police car.
( Classifieds
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
(Emerald policy is not to give refunds upon
cancellation.) Adjustment will be considered
only if the Emerald is notified within S days
of error.
For Sale
SONY TURNTABLE AMP, Toshiba SS 26
speakers Sears, AM FM radio cassette
player, headphones, records. $450.00 342
7536. 4110:170
SEASON TICKETS for the Olympic Trials.
Good seats Call 342 4173. 4108 166
19 INCH SYLVANIA Color T V. with stand,
$150 00. Sony TC 102A taperecorder best
offer . Call 343 5907 4135:167
BLOW UP LEATHERS in the alley between
12th & 13th off Alder 343 8739 4122:167
ANDREA'S
1036 Willamette
Eugene Mall
We are a Boutique selling handmade Bikinis
and sundresses, Java Panels, African,
Malaysian & Guatemalan fabrics by the
yard; Dyable fabrics for your batiks and tie
dyes, beeswax, jewelry findings and much
more We are a long thin store with a front
room, backroom and upstairs. Hope to see
you soon 4077 166
SUN SHOP
Oregon's Largest selection of guitars.
860 E 13th
4080
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Bicycles
INCREDIBLY FINE RUNNING 10 speed
bicycles for $88 00. Sun Tour equipped —
finest derailleurs made (3 month parts &
labor guarantee) Also 10 speed bicycle tune
up $8.00; includes tuning, brakes, gears,
conesetc 24th AVENUE BIKE SHOP, 742 E
24th, 24th & Hi I yard 345 0477 4117:170
Used
Furniture
REASONABLE PRICES
Beds, mattresses, springs, frames, dressers,
couches, chairs, dinettes, appliances, desks,
bookcases, chests, wardrobes, table, etc
UNFINISHED FURNITURE Will buy good
used furniture PETE'S USED FUR
NITURE, 1936Main. Springfield, 747
6321 4069
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Curs A Cycles
A J MOTORCYCLES Open 9 a m 10 p m
Monday through Saturday Accessories,
parts, service for most motorcycles
Japanese tune ups $6 50 and $8 50 English &
others $8 50 and $15 00 814 Hiway 99N 688
6623 4103 167
1947 ALFA ROMEO Super Guilia Four door
sedan 112 hp engine with recent major
overhaul Excellent condition, mechanic's
reference upon request $1250 or best offer
998 2054 4109 1170
1944 ( 2) Door MG Sedan , black New re built
motor Excellent gas mileage $250 00. Call
344 7*70 407» 1*7
1943 VW Radio, reliable $375 00 344 3371
4098 165
1944 VW BUS Newly rebuilt engine, rear
seat converts to bed $800 344 9866 4139 166
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Cars A Cycles
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CRAMPED? OUR 1970 VOLVO 142S is
roomy, economical and immaculate. See at
1173 Ferry Alley 4126:165
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Car Repair
PERRY'S
FOREIGN CAR SERVICE
COMPLETE VOLKSWAGEN Repair ft.
Service. Engine overhaul, tune up, ad
justments, replacements 720 Taylor, 342
4642 3259 rtf n
ENGEL’S AUTO REPAIR
Domestic ft. Foreign. All repairs, tune up A.
services. Welding, painting Complete
equipment Student run 686 2931 after 3:00,
1035 W 19th. 2689
DATSUN—TOYOTA—VW repairs and tune
ups Reasonable rates Will teach. Call 342
6944 4095 166
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Services
XEROX COPY SERVICE Scents per copy
I BM MT ST
Eugene Secretarial Service
410 E 10th 1C, 344 8223 4061
CAMERA REPAIRED! Free pickup and
delivery GOLD'S Photographic Repair 686
2044 4073
WILL REPAIR all makes washers, dryers,
dishwashers A. ranges Very REASONABLE
Rates ft. dependable work 686 1584 anytime
4075 183
EXPERIENCED SECRETARYfor your
typing needs Graduate approved Electric
typewriter 344 773 1 4087
ELEPHANT STREET MOVING S. Hauling
Labor? Truck? We're reasonable 12 5 343
7434 4099 166
TYPING in my home Mrs Armstrong, 342
4684 4125:181
QUALITY TYPING Editing, printing
(resumes, misc ) BA degree Mrs Burnett
3030 6 Willamette, 342 2045 4132 170
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For Rent
SINGLE ROOM tor male student $50 month
summer term Call 343 9965 4130 166
OLYMPIC TRIALS fans and athletes!
Furnished one, two bedrooms available
Hayward Field side of campus, heated pool,
quiet atmosphere Call 344 0969 4137 168
SUMMER RATES AVAILABLE! Res er
vations for fall term Three bedroom
apartments, wall to wall carpeting, V? block
from campus Call 686 1102 after 6 00 p m
No 1 4173
LOOKING FOR A PLACE TO LIVE? The
ASUO Housing Office has many fine listings
Check at rm 312 EMU 4121 165
TWO BEDROOM roomy Will ac
commodate four Summer Rates One block
from campus 343 045/. 343 2979 4092
SUMMER RATES! One bedroom modern
apartments one block from campus 343
0457 . 343 2929 4093
RIDGEWOOD APARTMENTS 942 E 18th
One. Two. Three & Four bedroom furnished
Summer rates Also renting for Fall Call
345 8343 4096 166
For Rent
TWO BEDROOM APARTMENTS Close to
campus S120 a month Furnished or un
furnished; $100 00 686 1126. 4118:165
FURNISHED ONE BEDROOM apartments
Shag rugs, covered parking, less than two
blocks from campus Summer Rates $99 00
968 Alder 343 1470 4119 166
UNFURNISHED THREE BEDROOM
House, plus base' mt at 1483 Pearl S165 per
month 345 0913. 4104
ONE & TWO BEDROOMS. Summer Rates
Exceptionally clean apartments 1815
Kincaid 4102:166
WALK TO CAMPUS. New, furnished Deluxe
carpeted bedroom units Share kitchen
baths Utilities paid Summer rates S69 50
plus deposit Girls only 342 6364 4101 166
CAMPUS AREA Attractive one bedroom
apartment 1' ? blocks to campus, very quiet
Gary Wiren, 648 E 16th 4100 165
RENT A PIANO 343 7578 4107)66
FANTASTIC DISCOUNT! Bachelor, 1 &2
bedroom apartments available for summer.
Fall Wall to wall carpet, garbage disposal,
balconies $75 00 up 1365 Ferry 343 5834
3756 174
FURNISHED APARTMENTS at 1473 and
1475 E. 19th One studio $95 00 One
bedroom apartments $120 Older one
bedroom apartment $95 00 Manager Hal
Sipe 344 7778 or 344 9225 40/6 166
FOUR BEDROOM COMPLETELY fur
nished house near 17th & Hilyard $210 00
343 4992 4084 165
EA,SY LIVING at 1414 Alder Private Room
8. Board $102 monthly Men and Women 30
rooms available 344 1757 4090 165
ROOMY TWO—One Bedroom furnished
^apartments Washer Dryer, quiet, private
Three blocks campus $124 $110 343 4997
4091 165
Wanted
Roommate
WOMAN TO RENT a room in a nice house
with yard Kitchen privileges $50 00
monthly Call 686 1679 Can move in today
4114 166
FEMALE ROOMMATE to share apartment
with same $58 00 your share, own room Call
343 0080 4115:166
WOMEN SHARE clean modern home,
kitchen privileges, secluded yard, near
downtown, U ot O with professional lady $55
monthly 345 7851 4072 163
ROOMMATES NEEDED to share apart
ment with guy $60 00 & utilities 343
9323 4127 166
WANTED One or two girls to share apart
ment for summer Close to campus tow
rent Call 343 4485 Keep trying 4128 168
FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED, two
bedroom pool, dishwasher, close to campus
and town Call 344 8905 after 5 00 4129 168
FEMALE TO SHARE large two bedroom
house with same $47 50 a month Should
nave transportation 688 6609 evenings
4133.168
QUIET FOUR BEDROOM apartment
across from music building $40 00 and come
by at 942 E 18th No 14 4134 166
SHARE HOUSE $50 00 utilities paid, pool
Looking for semi organized hip persons
1159' j Mill in alley 4136 165
FEMALE WISHES to share large house
near university with same Sommer $45 00
344 9888 or 343 1674. *42 4138 166
Help Wanted
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR for ASUO Housii.
Office $40 00 per month Call Frank Wall af
686 3731 or 345 7111 evenings 4170 166
BABYSITTER for Four year old 12 15 hour
week, some weekends Flexible hours 343
7356 4094 165
REWARD— Couple will pay S25 00 for fin
dina us house in counfry, within 15 miles
Eugene, for $150 or less We have Defs. no
kids Call Bob or Barb, 686 8699 evenings
4T97 168
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED for ASUO
Whitebird Drug Information Center Good
ihance for Community University service
and to increase own drug knowledge Credit
available 686 4050 between 2:00 p m 4 00
p m 4105 166
Wanted
TEACHER WANTS to sublet for Summer
Session Fully equipped small house or
apartment Telephone 345 3957 4131 166
1972 HIGH SCHOOL Graduate wants
summer child (are job Available full or
part time Own transportation Phone 746
7408 4106 167
Personal
AARDVARK BOOKS. Save money on used
books Buy, Sell, Trade. Find 6 00 10 p m
Monday Thursday, 7094 Willamette Street
343 3097 4070 M
NEW HORIZONS VENTURES
presents
FRANCOIS TRUFFAUT'S
SHOOT THE PIANO PLAYER
Tuesday, June 27th 7 00 8.9 30p m
150 Science $1 00
4111 168
GREAT N W ART SUPPLY CO. has moved
to 720 E 13th (next to the Dairy Queen) M
Th 9 30 8:00 pm, Fri. & Sat 9 30 6 00
pm 4116 170
J DANIEL COULTER. JEWELER
Sculptured Forms in precious metals and
lewels 50 W 8th Ave 686 1523 2690 tfn
ARE YOU COVEREOT U of O Student in
surante is available during registration or at
the Campus Claims Office at 870 East 13th
until June 30th The cost of this insurance is
only half that of one day's stay in the
hospital 4078 170
SERENITY WEAVERS
Leclerc looms, yarns, macrame cords
111 West Seventh, Weekdays 1 5
Saturday hours 10 a m to 5
4086
RECORO SALE
This is the last Week of the id Book Store's
RECORD sale
Now is the time to stoc k up!
The Id BOOK STORE 877 E 13th
4089 165
NO COST join the PROhuman SOCIETY
now Initiate WORLDLAW. trillion $
researched promotion, eliminating ar
maments manufacture Write Alumnus
PROhuman, Ton op ah, Nevada (Springfield
permanently m September ) aiO 165
SPEED READING CLASSES Days 9 30.
10 30. II 30, June 26 Aug 3rd Wednesday
nights. June 21 Aug 9, 7 9 30 p m S7 50 fee
1o register. Call ext 3226 or 3227 4124 166
POTTERY WORKSHOP. Nationally known
potter David Middlebrook from University
of Kentucky June 26th 30th 158 00 Maude
Kerns Art Center 1910 E l»h 345
M26 4144 166