[ Classifieds
Cars & Cycles
1967 FORD FALCON Futura Air power.
Excellent best offer 343 788313011:13
MAIN VAN FOR sale '64 Studebaker. 6
cylinder, partially camperized Excellent
condition 1450 or beet offer 666-0531.
1315113
CHUCK S AUTO SERVICE
vw specialist
complete maintenance
repair service
1935 W 8th Ave 345 7785
4763
ENGEL’S AUTO REPAIR
Domestic and foreign. All repairs, tune up
and services, welding, painting Complete
equipment Student run, 686 2931 after 3:00.
1035 W 19th__12563:tfn
1963 RAMBLER CLASSIC 660, 24 miles to
gallon average, very dependable, leaving
country, must sell S325 or best offer. Call 747
3133 after 5 p.m._10629: tfn
1969 DODGE VAN. 6 cylinder, standard
Trans . windows, dependable. $1300 or best
offer 342 2031.13165:13
VW CAR TOP. Luggage rack S10. Ski racks
17. evenings, 343 4702.13171:16
BIKE FEVER! SL 350 Custom chopper,
much chrome, flame red custom tank. 1100
tune just completed 1966. 12.000 miles.
Beautiful 1400 Call 342 3231 any time Friday
night or Saturday.
13461:13
EUROPEAN DELIVERY. Saab or Volvo
Order now for Summer delivery. Time is
short! Sheppard Motors. 1601 W 7th 343
0684.__6929:19
1967 VW Sguareback. 1700 51,000 miles
Some body damage. Call 342-4636
13425:13
TRIUMPH TR 4. 1964 must sell. Good con
dition. 1750, 343 7G06 nights
13433:16
1943 CHEV Impala, 1400 4-door, power, v-8,
automatic. 1936 Chev pickup, 1550 343-6465
tor information.
__13435:16
BRONZE YOUR BRAINS—metallic bronze
helmet with amber face shield. Snell ap
proved Z. 90 1 standards. Like new. S15. 344
6497
13441: tfn
FOR SALE. 67 Volkswagen 1500, or trade
for pickup Phone 747 3978.
13456 14
1964 ALFA ROMEO Giulia Tl sedan Good
condition, recently overhauled, runs great.
686 2622 _13183 :13
MUST SELL PONTIAC Lemans '67. rebuilt
engine and good looking 343 9291 Ask tor
Peter Carets.13135.19
1971 HONDA CL 17S good running condition
7,950 miles 5270 00 345 7140 James. 13159:20
HAVE A VAN YOU WANT converted? For
custom built van interiors call 688 5467.
_13189:16
1968 vi BUG. LOW mileage Good condition
Phone alter 4:30 686 0573. tl 100 or best otter
13205:13
SUZUKI 12SCC Street and dirt. 2.500 miles.
5600 new Want 5375 Bill Rm 106 345 9254
13209:13
1968 RAMBLER WAGON. Excellent body,
engine, and tires 5350 Call 343 8380
13210:13
1978 VW SOUAREBACK. Radio, luggage
rack Excellent condition. Call 343-5606.
evenings
13403:13
1967 VW. Excellent condition. 4000 miles on
rebuilt engine. New clutch. Empi exhaust.
AM FM radio. OK Blue has been well cared
tor Tools included 5825.00 343-5109
13400:13
1960 FIAT SEDAN—good condition. 8250
Schwinn 10 speed. 840. Lie. no 403450. Large
Bird cage. 85 343 2977
11401:17
1967 MGB EXCELLENT CONDITION.
Three convertible tops 81.000 Negotiable.
George, room 312 Tingle Hall. 345-9401 ex
tension 5338
13463:17
1959 CHEVROLET IMPALA Runs well,
good tires. Has nice body. 8200, offer. Call
Larry. 606 5189
13400:17
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For Root
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FREE RENT REFERRAL: houses,
apartments, rooms and roommates OFF
CAMPUS HOUSING, 319 EMU 40A3731.
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FURNISHED ONE BEDROOM apt One
block from Campus Free rent till April 15th.
Call 344 8634 or 686 2112
t 120 per month
HOPS: 17
WINCHESTER APARTMENTS: ONE
bedroom furnished apartments with shag
rugs. S135 'till June 15, then summer rates.
966 Alder. 343 1470. 345 0442
6954:17
RESERVE FOR SUMMER—Fall Many
accommodations to choose from near
campus $75 up. 666-9441; 343 5634.
_____13194:01
ONE BEDROOM. FURNISHEO apartment
close campus—downtown. 541 E. 14th 666
9441; 343 5834.
_ 13195:13
STUDIO SPACE SIS AO. Call Jack Miller,
evenings 667 9124. 342 1169. Good for crafts
persnn
____13410:16
ONE BEOROOM apt Air conditioning,
carpeting, appliances, pets 1550 High no. 9,
344 5601
13447:16
CLOSE!! Two bedroom apartment call 343
6229 or come by 1442 E. 16th no. 14.
13440:16
NEW TWO BEDROOM furnished apart
ment Available now Blackstone Manor.
1750 Alder 667 0664._6935:13
SELLING CO-OP CONTRACT. $70 monthly
for room and board 791 E 15th 666 4435.
_13197:13
NEW QUAD STYLE apartments Fur
nished Air conditioning Utilities paid.
Summer rales 430 E. 15th. 344 5309.
13213:17
ROOM: $50. call 342 3529 or drop in 1379 E
21st St., Bill. t3U6:16
Services
AL’S TOWING
24 HR. TOWING—686-9941
Compare prices Eug $8 50. Spfd $10.00
5470. tUl
EXPERIENCED SECRETARY for your
typing needs Graduate approved. Electric
typewriter. 344 7231.4839
PIANO INSTRUCTION. Theory, technique,
composition. Classical and familiar music.
344 2049 5806 :tfn
TYPESETTING AND DESIGN, papers,
pamphlets, brochures, etc., etc. Done
professionally at reasonable prices. CaH the
Home Finder Magazine. 343 V226 13105:13
TYPING 30c PAGE 343 4264 104701:19
LET US RENOVATE your yard—it's
Spring! Landscapes designed, improved,
and maintained to suit your aesthetic taste.
Shrubs and trees pruned, planted, removed.
Lawns rehabilitated—dethatching, aerating,
mowing, fertilizing. Rototilling, tree
removal, and bark cover. The Yard Birds,
345 1896.
13480:17
BIRTHRIGHT ABORTION—counseling,
pregnancy care For free professional help
orjnformalion cell 487-8651 13352:f 27
TYPING: EXPERIENCED. TERM papers,
thesis, books, etc. Adler Elite electric
typewriter. Mrs. Alcorn Tel. 343-4855.
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Photography
J
MINOLTA 16mm Miniate* camera with
lenses, flash, liphtmeter, and cases Used
twice $45.00. 344-8762 after 5 p.m.
13432:16
LEARN PHOTO-PRINTMAKING, camera
operation Monthly facility rental includes
FREE instruction, all chemicals, unlimited
use Open I p.m. to 11 p.m Tuesday thru
Sunday
PHOTOGRAPHERS WORKSHOP
410 Pearl 343 2423
6848:tfn
Help Wanted
COLLEGE STUDENTS IF YOU ARE
aggressive with a good knowledge of high
fidelity eauipment, join us. Mac's Hi-fi,
Oregon's most progressive stereo center is
opening in Portland June 1. Marketing,
business administration and previous ex
perience preferred. Send formal resume,
attention Ron McLain, 7455 Highland Way.
Beaverton. Oregon 97005. Call 93S-4131- 646
3570 after 7 p.m.6943: ffn
ADVERTISING MANAGER
If you are a sincere and dedicated student
with executive ability who wishes to make a
higher than average salary and com
missions while carrying a minimum of six
hours, you should apply for the position for
advertising manager for the Oregon Daily
Emerald. The successful applicant will start
work April 23 and wilt be employed through
May of 1974.
The primary duty of the advertising
manager is the care and feedmg of the sales
staff. It should be the task of the advertising
manager to hire, train, motivate and
coordinate the sales staff. To this end, she he
must be able to evaluate people as potential
salesmen, teach them, excite them, organize
the accounts and generally manage them—
seek new accounts, plan and carry out
specific promotions.
Next, but in no way less important, it
should be the responsibility of the manager
to improve Emerald-client relations and the
image of the Emerald in the community.
Notions of incompetence, fickle per
formance and a market of miniscule
proportions must be overcome. The best and
only way to do that is through evidence of
professional-type performance.
In addition the advertising manager
should be responsible for coordinating all
aspects of advertising that appear in the
paper. Format, content and design of the ads
should be subiect to constant supervision
and constructive criticism. Of major im
portance in this regard is the task of dum
mying. Many things happen when the paper
is dummied. The limits of the news layout
are determined (the news layout can be no
better than the ad layout allows), ads must
be included, discrepancies identified. It is an
opportunity to become quite familiar with
who is selling, who is advertising, etc. It is a
source of knowledge and responsibility
necessary tor effective control.
It should go without saying that the ad
vertising manager must be responsible for
providing all loots, information, ideas and
resources which will make life easier for the
sales staff This includes everything from a
good supply of pencils and layout sheets to
records indicating inches, rates, and
frequency of past advertising, detailed
information about ea.n account, all in a
readily available tor n. Most of these are
relatively simple to carry out and can easily
be done during the course of the day.
The personality of the advertising
manager is as important to the smooth
functioning of the department as the con
scientious performance of the duties The
person chosen must be able to draw upon a
variety of roles to deal with a variety of
people: clients, production staff, news staff
as well as his her own staff. Needless to say,
an outgoing personality would be helpful.
Intra staff relations are especially sensitive.
The advertising manager must advise, nag.
console, encourage and mediate He-she
must make special effort to understand each
member of the staff. He she must be a
visionary of sorts and able to share these
visions and enthusiasm for them with others.
He she must be responsive to input from all
sources and able to readily grasp a situation
and begin understanding the problems and
potentials involved
Above all the advertising manager must
be willing to never pass the buck and able to
face any kind of crisis—large or small—with
equanimity and perspective
Please apply at 301 Allen Hall before April
IS, 1973 The Emerald is an equal op
portunity employer Women and minorities
are encouraged to apply.
Help Wanted
COCKTAIL WAITRESS and or dancer. No
experience necessary. Apply in person
between 6 and 8 p.m. La Mars, 8th and
Willamette. 6920 tfn
EXPERIENCED BANJO AND-OR piano
players wanted. 3 hours, 3 nights a week.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Hour and
pay open. Call 345-0121. 13152:13
JOBS
PART OR FULLTIME
Restaurants, Rest homes, and others (0-S300
month)
$25 FEE
ABILITIES UNLIMITED 1849 Willamette
686 2059
13133:23
EXPERIENCED GARDENER WITH
landscape background. Some plant
knowledge. Full or part time. 345 1896.
13477:17
Wanted
Roommate
ROOM IN FIVE bedroom house. Share rest
of house. Fireplace in own room. Doug 686
13421:16
ROOMMATE TO SHARE large apartment.
Own room, fireplace, close to campus. S75.
344 4729.
13196:16
ROOMMATES WANTED IN Snazy modern
house with many extras. $80 month. 344 4549
Dwight.
13404:16
MALE ROOMMATE WANTED in 3 bedroom
house. Own room S62+ utilities. 688-4175.
13406:13
FEMALE ROOMMATE: TWO bedroom
comfortable apartment within bicycling
distance of campus. 343-1907.
13471:16
YOUNG COUPLE WOULD LIKE to join
household. Garden good, kitchen would be
enjoyed. Ellen, 687-0286.
13472:17
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Wanted
l
DESPERATELY NEED BACKYARD for
dog til end of term. Please help Jyl 345-9100.
13459:16
USED BOOK NEEDED: "Reader in Public
Opinion and Communication" by Berelson
Janowitz. Cali Randy at 343-7417.
13207:13
WANTEO: HEADPHONES in good con
dition 746-0835.1033* :t»n
FOR FALL 1973—Male, Science major,
serious student. For apartment search as
potential roommates. Rolfe, x5189.
13141:13
JIM (THE MAX) Ferris needs a crome
dome. Please contribute to this worthy
cause.
13409:13
PHOTOGRAPHER NEEDS NUDE model
for portfolio. If interested phone 342-4431.
- 13467:17
WANTED: A DOWN SLEEPING BAG.
Willing to negotiate price. Call 344 3442.
13466:17
Lost A Found
MUTTLEY IS STILL missing. He really
needs medication. Lost Friday of dead week
(March 9). 12 lb. white terrier-mix male,
with black patch over right eye and ear. He
used to hang around the EMU and
panhandle. Call 343 6593, 344-6497 or X3712.
10BS6:tfn
"IGOR" IS MISSED. Alaskan Husky, black
& white. Good reward. 686 9734, 686-7544.
13168:13
LOST: GREY CAT. 19th 8. Kincaid. Large
kink in tall. Leave message for Ruth Mc
Donald, Switchboard.
13490:17
Pets
WONDERFULLY AMUSING and hcaimv
young coed with cat needs home. Call
Charles 344 4385.
_.__ 13419:14
FREE TO GOOD home. Smart 2 year old
German shepherd. Needs love and freedom
344 0641 evenings. 13164:13
MY HOUNDS SOUND for the pound. If you
need a friend, call Gail 345 6585
13211:17
•EAUTIFUL WHITE CAT needs home,
affectionate, tiousebroken Owner moving
can't keep him. Please help 687-9273.
13217:13
NEEDS HOME WITH room fo run—playful
affecfionate Irish setter-lab, male, 14
months. 345-8298
13481:17
Rides-Riders
TWO PEOPLE NEED RIDE to Portland
Friday afternoon, will help with gas. Call
Jane at 344 2043.
13193:13
RIDE NEEDED: To or towards Santa
Barbara. Around April 20. Share gas and
driving. 343-8729.
13444:14
Rides-Riders
NEED: Ride to Midwest! Will share ex
penses. Leave April 16, 17, II. Call 343 6407.
13451:17
Food & Drink
BLACK FOREST HAPPY HOURS: 9:30
'0:30 Monday & Wednesday, 4-6 on Fridays.
35c Ditchers. 2657 Willamette. 6640:w-f
Personal
MARITAL STUDIES CENTER, Psychology
Clinic, U of O, will be offering a Marital
Enrichment Workshop for couples seeking to
improve interaction skills. Suitable for
reasonably stable couples. Six two-hour
evening sessions. Call Pat Hines, 686-4954.
6916:13
CONCERT: FEATURING SONG OF THE
SAUCE by Ray Freedman April 16, Mon
day. 8.00 p.m. Music Recital Hall.
13449:16
A FRESH START with capable people. Vote
Neal—Andrews Senior class President and
Vice-president.
13417:13
ELECT
JIM DAVIS
JUNIOR CLASS PRESIDENT
QUALIFICATIONS: Sophomore class
President, ex-ASUO senator. PLATFORM:
Food drive for the poor, improved friendship
with the Elderly Program, fund raiser for
the Heart Fund, improved Parents
Weekend.
13494:16
TONIGHT ALL CAMPUS KEGGER. Live
three channel band. 8:00 1910 University.
13414:13
SUE NAN KAREN, I've moved and started a
new life. Contact me c-o Quimby Home for
Aged Tapdancers, Tijuana, Mexico. D.
13470:13
SUPPORT ASUO LEADERSHIP in Millrace
cleanup Vote GREG LEO—DEBBIE
BARNETT for ASUO executives. New
people, new ideas, and the EXPERIENCE to
make it happen.
13465:13
PETER SELLERS this Saturday in I LOVE
YOU ALICE B TOKLAS 7, 9:15 150 Sci.
WSP.
13474:13
I LOVE YOU ALICE B. TOKLAS
with "Masters of the Sky" Saturday. 7, 9:15
150 Sci. SI. Presented by Web foot Sport
Parachutists.
13475:13
MARILYN FORGET SATURDAY. No need
prolonging the agony for both Time and
Chance have left denied. Love Michael.
13482:13
SEW...HAPPY BIRTHDAY, yew! Love
from all your duffs.
13485:13
I LOVE YOU ALICE B. TOKLAS Saturday,
150 Sci 7, 9:15 $1. Webfoot Sport
Parachutists.
13476:13
SERENITY WEAVERS
111 West Seventh
Open ten a.m. tofivep.m.
LECLERC LOOMS IN STOCK
6835: m-wf
BEFORE YOU BUY your social an
nouncements see the complete PENCRAFT
SOCIAL LINE on display at the Daily
Emerald, 301 Allen Hall. 10 per cent discount
on wedding announcements. All the latest
styles and colors. 10536:tfn
COURT REPORTING Monday and Friday 7
10 p.m. $37.50 month. No contract. One free
night. Eugene Business College 383 E. 11th
345 3413 . 6855:27
PLASTIC FABRICATION. Bending for
ming, bubbles, stereo covers, picture
frames. MIDGLEYS MILLWORK 8. GLASS
4th & High, 343 1131. 5941
THE OMNIBUS ALTERNATIVE Travel
Service is leaving for San Francisco April 20,
returning April 22. A new travel Experience.
Call 752-8814 or 976-0762.
13427:17
OUTDOOR EQUIPMENT SALE
Sale on packs, sleeping bags, x-c skis, and
other stuff for the wilderness trip. This week
in the Outdoor Resource Center, EMU.
6958:13
REMEMBER TO VOTE for Ma. y Me
Farland for Junior class vice-president.
13438:16
A CONCERNED, ENTHUSIASTIC in
dividual—vote Mary McFarland for vice
president. Junior class.
13442:16
ASUO EXECUTIVE TEAM)
ANDY HOLCOMB
ANN AIKEN
13443:16
WILL THE RESEARCH assistant for
Project Match I who wanted to hear me play
the piano please call I'm ready. TL.
13446:12
COHCERT: FEATURING SONG OF THE
SLUG by Ray Freedman. April 16, Monday,
t p.m. Music Recital Hall.
13446:16
VOTE BILL OAVIS, Junior class president.
This change in class government will be a
worthwhile choice.
__13450:16
CONGRATULATIONS WES AND LAURIE
on your recent engagement. May your lives
be full, peaceful and happy!
13454:16
RANDY JAMES: Good luck at the meet
Saturday. Sheryl.
__13455:13
WELL-ENDOWED FEMALE seeking
sexually liberated mate partner. No mothers
please. Suzy Creamcheese.
(3457:14
Personal
DEAR JERRY. Shoot-through bit of a fling.
I'v# moved to lath A Alder—Patty.
13429:16
VOTE MARY MCFARLAND for Junior
class vice-president.
13430:16
VOTE FOR LEADERSHIP and respon
slbility. Elect Keith Parrish, ASUO
President—Jim Vernon, ASUO vice
president.
13437:16
SPECIAL—Typing and easy shorthand.
Both tor $25-month 2 A 3 p.m. Monday thru
Friday and or Tuesdays and Thursdays 7:30
A 8:30 p.m. Can fit any class schedule.
Eugene Business College383 E. Uth 345 3413.
6854:27
SOAPSTONE—GOOD selection of color and
density, good carving sites too...Cole's
Artist's Supplies 339 E. 11th. 6935:13
BROTHERHOOD ENTERPRISES
PRESENTS
COAL INC.
Friday, April 13,8 p.m.
"Introducing Gary's light show!"
Sunday, April 15.8 p.m. '
HOLY MODAL ROUNDERS
Cascade Club
747 1113
32nd & Jasper Rd.
SI .50 admission
6940:13
MOUNTAIN SYSTEMS MANUFAC
TURERS high quality back packing and
mountaineering equipment. Buy factory
direct and save 20 per cent—30 per cent. 1712
Willamette St. 686 8389.4899:tfn
ARE YOU COVERED? U of O Student ln
surance is available during registration or at
the Campus Claims Office at 870 East 13th
until April 13th. The cost of this insurance is
only half of one day's stay in the hospital.
6853:13
DISCOUNTS ON ALL your Hi-Fi needs—
new and used equipment. Sales, Service and
Selection. For further information, call:
MAC’S HI-FI
191 E. Broadway 343-5757
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son of
K00BD00GA BOOKS
651 E. 13th
open 10-lOdaily. 115 Sunday
1. Our bodies, our selves. $2.95
2. Gravity's Rainbow. $4.95
3. Psychosources. $5.00
4. Pulse of Planet. $2.95
5. Journal of Popular Culture. $2.50
MANY MORE
6938:13
ELECT ROGER WYATT Junior class
President. Vote for a new and stronger
voice. Active leadership.
13411:13
HANDSPUN YARNS from Peru, Colombia,
Mexico, Greece and Afghanistan. Weaving
and Spinning supplies. EUGENE FIBRE
CO. 1157 High.__6858: w f
LIVE ENTERTAINMENT Thursday,
Saturday 8. Sunday 9-1 at the BLACK
FOREST TAVERN, 2657 Willamette.
_6641 :wf
SPECIAL!
RUN a 15 word Ad in the OOE classified
$1 FOR THREE DAYS!
($3.00 value)
Wednesday, Thursday & Friday
April 11,12 8.13
13187:13
BLOW-UP! LEATHERS
SANDALS, BELTS, BAGS, JEWELRY,
KNIVES, PIPES in the alley between :2th
and 13th off Alder 343-8739.6864: ifn
VOTE FOR DAN NEAL and Scott Andrews
Senior class President and Vice-president.
__13184:14
GARAGE SALE APRIL 15, 15 p.m. Artist s
supplies, office equipment, household items,
clothing and accessories, original art work.
Maude Kerns 1910 E. 15th.
6955:13
SCREEN GEMS PRESENTS
Thursday, Friday, April 12-13
TWO HITCHCOCK CLASSICS
‘SABOTAGE at 8:00 pan.
FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT’
at 9:20 pjn.
SUNDAY, APRIL 15
at 6:30 and 9:00 p.m.
Hr LITTLE CHICKADEE’
rius a«in.ieu Miui is
All cinema tl or by sub.
W.O.W. Hall 8th and Lincoln
_*>48:13
RICHARD: HELPI I am trapped in a RED
DESERT. Come and see me in 150 Science
this Friday at 7 or » p.m—
-Monica, UFS
_*>07:13
BELLY DANCING. FRIDAY & Saturday
nights jeginnfng April 20. Ati Baba
Restaurant, 3758 Franklin. Call tor reser
vations. 744-4144.
*>53:20
MURRAY—GARRETT FOR President
Vice president Will lower incidental fees
within two years. Vote Tuesday.
13199:13
WHILE YOU'RE IN THE ERB, why not
place a classified ad in the Oregon Daily
Emerald? Just go to the main desk—the
same ad, the same price, the same courteous
results. Or come to our office—301 Allen
Hall, as always.1318*:tfn
AFRICAN PRINTS—Malaysian hand
printed batiks. Muslin—exotics—cotton
cotton blends—polyester and cotton knits—
stone ceramic and moose horn buttons—fake
fur and leather—much more plus low
prices—Wild Flower Fabrics on Campus at
720'; E. 13th*954; tj
VOTE FOR Paige Jackson and Richard
Sanchez ASUO President and Vice
President
13212:13