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Show ; HAPPENING ' 1R0UND &1BOUr CI jf I f Classi,ied Advertising paUjp HI m UHH EflHV MaF Daadltna: 2 pm two day prlo lo publication All ada mull b paid In advanca EXPERT TYPING IBM Seleotrle term papers, theses, etc. Call Bonnie at 322-U392. LAST DAY to sign up for Guitar Workshop only $8.00 sign up at Union info. desk. XEROX COPIES l-4r complete offset printing Student Copv Service. Union Bldg. 153 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.. Mon. thru Frl. 10 a.m to 6 p.m.. Sat. 582-3420. l'KKSONAI. BEN RUNS for Mavor Bust 15c beer Frldav at RXR Exchange. U.I.D. Required. VW REPAIRS englne-trans.-bodv. Student discount. 441 So. West Temple. 364-9689. CALIFORNIA SUN BASKING for Thanksgiving First class bus S35 round trip Sign up now phone 364-3935. ARMY SPONSORS : Meet Thursday at 3:15 In the Cadet Lounge. Wear uniforms. FOB SALE 1967 CHEV. Belair StaWgn Ps' I?'"- ttP condition meXiilcailv' &Hn.-CaUFr Mare'i Sports Car Clinic AlFA-ROMEO CiTROGEN Expert Repair All Foreign Makes 10 Student Diicounts on parts and labor 1357 SOUTH MAIN MUST SALE Dependable '63 01d ""ff'ble. 45.000 actual mil" $495 Call Dave 350-5181 or 278-3366. 166 PORSCHE 911. Silver wmag UohrS272?i79h3len 0004 BLPRCtKY Has WATERBEDS for the best night's sleep! All sizes. 31677 cheaPer! Henry. Marv. PARKING SPACES off-street park- xK-xx m Law s001- Phone 2 AR 4X speakers, GARRARD SL95 turntable, Kenwood tuner Amp Am Fm, Sony TC560 tape recorder. 2 FS?ee,?oJI!!kers- Koss headphones, p450. 528-2274. 550, MAGNAVOX black & white console con-sole TV. Excellent condition, 359-4628. 359-4628. TYPEWRITERS Ideal for students 15 inch carriage Remington, $45 and portable Remington, $35. 364-1671. 364-1671. WURLITZER COMBO Organ & Rheem Kee-Bass; best offer; eitherboth. 582-8369. 1971 COMET, 2 dr., power steering vinyl top, only 6000 ml. $220o! 582-7102 after 5:00 p.m., 581-7817 PART-TIME Counterman wanted knowledge of electronics desirable Lafayette Electronics, 2780 So. Main. C?,EP- i "ve in- Professor's home light housekeeping, general family chores, must drive In return for private room and board. 581-8431. ORGANIST B), also female vocalist needed. Debo Production, 3591534, FIGURE MODELS PHOTOGRAPHY $20.00HR. 487-1353. SERVICES MATERNITY INSURANCE Immediate Imme-diate coverage $750 superior benefits bene-fits compare first Life Health In-surance. In-surance. Jerry Peterson 467-9320. Jj deer HUNTERS ATTENTION! Don't Waste That Valuable Deerskin For years Deerskin Trading Post has been tanning deer hides and then processing them into beatiful specialty garments such as jackets, gloves and other useful items. Send now for our free catalog cata-log which describes in detail all necessary steps from kill to completed garments. Catalog Cat-alog illustrates completed garments, with either your hides or hides provided by our factory. Distinctive garments gar-ments you will cherish a lifetime. Deerskin Trading Post 1865 So. State St. Salt Lake City, Utah 84115 Dept. FH. NEED ENGLISH & German help? Break your Reading Barriers by reading right speed read 1500-4000 1500-4000 wpm. Jr. High to grandparent ages at Basic Facts Division, new classes 20th Oct. Why wait? Call 277-7914 for Info and reg. LOVED? PINNED? ENGAGED? Executive Ex-ecutive Envelope Co. requests the pleasure of your company. To show you an elegant line of wedding stationery. Photo Invitations. Raised Lettering, Engraving Wedding Accessories. Ac-cessories. Phone 485:0311. TYPING SERVICES full-time, much experience day or night. Call Fel, 582-0849. ,t:. f T nMf AND POLITICS: Professor (.. COFFEE . "N xon s t .Morns;intheChjna 'f at 9:55 a.m. in the SSley Caucus Room. TABLE TENNIS CLUB: There will be a H robin tournament for club 116. V- ittfNTION BLACK STUDENTS: The Jr. , Theatre Croup will meet every Sly at 4 p.m. in Umon 312. . pnpTRY READING: Dr. Leuders f Letrvreading Thursday at 8 in Public Library Auditorium, 209 E. i 5th South. e POLITICAL FORUM: There will be a torn Friday featuring the City Commission candidates speaking on Reform in Salt Lake City Governor Govern-or in the Social Work Auditorium in the Behavioral Sciences Bldg. at 12:05. (' FREE SCHOOL: The free school needs , idunteersforan alternative to public ' school situation. If you are interested in working or playing with kids, call J5M444. WASATCH FRONT: Applications available in OSH 331, 341. MAV0RIAL FINALISTS SPEAK: Mark Creen Hall, noon, Wed. Oct. 20 STUDENT RAP SESSION: "Talk and Talent" will be aired on KUED Friday at 8 p.m. MATH MAJORS AND OTHERS: Join Matii Student Advisory Committee. Apply by October 22 in Math office. WASTED BODY? ASUU Public Affairs Board needs you: Publications Council, Coun-cil, Who's Who Selection, Outreach, Legislative Relations, Panel of Americans. Ameri-cans. Applications in SAC. COURSE EVALUATION NEEDS YOU! Apply in ASUU offices and become part of the vocal minority. DORM RESIDENTS: If interested in using the Ballif darkroom please contact con-tact Ceorge Chapman at 4346. FLVINGCLUB: Meeting Thursday at 5 n Union 322. THINK CREEK: Sign up for fall informal in-formal sorority rush in the Student Activities Center. POETRY: Dr. Leuders will read poetry r Thursday at 8 p.m. in the Public Library Auditorium. 80DEO CLUB: Meeting this Thursday ii I p.m. in Union 324. Officers will be elected. BETTER WORLD? Join the NSA Com-"tlee, Com-"tlee, a clearinghouse for projects : and information. Applications in MJU. fHESS TOURNAMENT: U of U chess lament for selection of chess mm Union 277 Saturday 8:30 a.m. "i Sundy 1p.m. Entrance fee is $5. I CUITAR WORKSHOP: Meeting for all students planning on taking the workshop Thursday at 6:30 p.m in Union 323. You may register there if you haven't. BAHA'I: Everyone is invited to an informal meeting Thursday at 7 30 in Union 279. MONIES: The National Science Foundation has reopened competition com-petition for 600 graduate fellowships in social sciences, sciences mathematics and engineering. Information In-formation is available in Park Bide 311. B ART FACULTY EXHIBITON: Utah Museum of Fine Arts, 10 a.m. -5 p.m. Monday through COURSE EVALUATION: Applications now available in the Student Activities Ac-tivities Center. LOOKING FOR MEMBERS: The English Student Advisory Committee is looking for members Interested persons should pick up an application in OSH 311, or call 359-0248 for information. in-formation. SERVICE FOR CREDIT: Applications are now available in the General Education Edu-cation Office, 304 Park Bldg., for all students interested in receiving three hours of C.E. credit for work in the community winter quarter. U. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: Applications Ap-plications for Free U. Executive Committee open. Apply S.A.C. in Union. ENGLISH STUDENTS: Applications for the English Student Advisory Committee are available in 331 OSH. SALT LAKE PUBLIC LIBRARY: Third Floor Atrium Gallery, 209 E. 5th So., paintings by Ralph Schofield, sculpture by Leandro Delia Piana, through Oct. Library hours. VOLUNTEER WORKERS: Interested in volunteer work? Call 359-1094 GEO-SCIENCE CLUB: First meeting Thursday in the Union Den at 4 p.m. All interested persons are welcome. KUED Channel 7 7:00-What's New: East Africa-Man and Beast 7:30-Report to the State 8:00-Civic Dialogue; Politics 71. Your Mayor Candidates 9:00-Hollywood Television Theater; Lemonade 10:00-World Press 10:45-David Little JohnCritic at large KUER 90.1 FM 8:00-"Bach is Love" 9:00-On Campus-Ben Crass 10:40-KUER Late News NO PLACE LIKE IT! ORGAN LOFT 3331 Edison Ave. 485-9265 Dance-Buffet from 9 pm. to I o.m. Friday and Saturday Reservalioni only AN ORIfcSlTATlAM for all cine students on Oct. 26. Tues. In the Little Theater at 7:30 p.m. HILDA: Where's the power? Scott, DELRAY RUSHES Sigma Phi nothing. noth-ing. Big Party, Tappa Kcgga Dn Frat House. Exchange with Rho Rho Rho Sororllv Sweeties. 50t wlUi NRA Hunter Safety Card. Eldon or Mike. 486-6289. LAHEY We can work It out because be-cause love will (Ind a way. Willie. THANKSGIVING LARK In California Los Angeles or San Francslco 1st Class Bus $35.00 round trip. 364-3935. SKIING UNLIMITED If you are qualified as a Ski Patrolman call 364-9133 or 484-2025. Air Force ROTC offers a two-year program with pay which leads to commission officer status. HEBER & HELEN: The dust really isn't that bad Is It? The cats have got to go. James. KOR KKNT TWO ROOMMATES wanted (preferably (prefer-ably chicks) for large house netr Capitol. 50 each. Call 338-9074. CONGENIAL, mature or foreign student-couple room, bath & board, llreplace. Olvmpus Hills, no smoking. smok-ing. 278-1888. NEAR U 2 bedroom apt. no smoking no drinking. 582-2158 after 6 p.m. ROOMMATE WANTED: 560 mo. Call or see Jennifer 581-7041 (Chronicle Office). FEMALE ROMMATE WANTED private room & bath rent In exchange ex-change for cleaning and rooking Vj block from U. Call Bill or Rich, 363-5723 or 521-3264. LOST AMI FOUNB LOST FILM Oct. 15 - 16mm color sound dim. Contact Mike at 277-1786 . or 5241586. Astrology - Metaphysics Orientalia - Yoga - Occult - Witchcraft - Astral Projection - Meditation - Poetry - Just a few of our items at: OMAR'S GROOVY NEW BOOKSTORE 121 East Third South 1971 HONDA 175 cc Scrambler runs perfect, $475. English side saddle. Phone 466-8233. '64 ALFA ROMERA convert. 5-speed rebuilt engine excellent condition. condi-tion. JllOO or best offer. Call 355-0945. 355-0945. '62 VALIANT WAGON. 70,000 miles automatic very new parts excellent excel-lent condition. 355-5638 or 359-6417. 1969 DODGE CHARGER 440 top shape many extras must sell. 467-0176 467-0176 298-3524. 1971 ROAD RUNNER 383 cid. Going Go-ing in service 'must sell! 292-1775. '69 YAMAHA 250 Enduro, $425. 364-0204. 364-0204. '63 GRAND PRIX good condition-new condition-new trans.. $500 or best offer. 485-5122. 485-5122. '63 DODGE DART clean dependable. depend-able. 364-5155 after 6 p.m. 30-06 MAUSER-ACTION RIFLE with sling. Sporterized, $60 or best offer. 22-3434. SKI BOOTS, Lange standard, size 12 medium, like new. Call 582-5103. JOB: $5.00hr. Wholesaling New Product No Competition 582-1872 PAPERBACKS ! fc 0Si - Now half price or trade hundreds at 5c ea. Hardbacks! Technlcal-rcli-gious-rare lawbooks. National Geographies. Geo-graphies. Latest Edition Encyclopedia Encyclo-pedia International (Grolliers) now $100.00. The Book Gallery, 1271 West 4th (500) North. RESPONSIBLE CHILD CARE any age my home fenced yard. Please call 363-2542. TONIGHT the GEO-SCIENCE CLUB presents COLORADO RIVER FLOAT TRIP narrated by Dr. Jon Goodwin Thurs. Oct 21, 7:00 p.m. Geology Building, Rm. 106 Everyone is Invited! Refreshments! TERMPAPERS UNLIMITED make life easier. 298-5634 (alter 4 p.m.). AT LAST! A bookstore for the people. peo-ple. Yarrow Books., 378 4th Ave., 364-0860. 1970 VW CONVERT on warranty mus tsell best reasonable offer. Call 466-6612. LANGE FLO (Pro) ski boots - foot size (11-12). New. 355-9201 evenings. 1969 HONDA CB50 must sell $1550 or best offer. Leave message at 467-1494. HUNTERS SPECIAL 1959 Chev Pick-up 6 cyl $350 or best offer. 485-9868. WANTED FULL & PART-TIME work $90 PW av. Call 466-7123. SALESMAN WANTED to sell advertising: adver-tising: can do on own tExcel lent commission. Call 262-0839. I NEED WORK Research-Secretarial p.m. EXPERIENCED MPAIR Technidar. on stereo "P-Jila time. Call Lynn at 363-572J, SLAC presents -- IQQCQQ A ROCK T MUSICAL I Thursday & Friday Art & Arch. Auditorium 8:30 p.m. $1.00 & $1.50 Reservations 363-0525 $20 REWARD Wallet lost if found call John Manning 485-3630. LOST: Black Doberman Plncer, vicinity vic-inity 12th East 3rd So, Call 359-2878. 359-2878. LOST: Fluffy, tan. male puppy green eyes brown collar, answers to "R. Puppy." Call 363-8060. THE PERSON who lost "Essentials of Algebra & Macroeconomic Analysis," Analy-sis," call Officer Peterson. Campus Police, ext 7944. KNTKRTAINMKNT HALLOWEEN STOMP Oct. 30. Union Ball Room. 9:30, live music and entertainment, $1.00 advance, 359-2133. 359-2133. DANCES. WEDDINGS, any occasion: call Dick Shlngleton's Orchestra. Nostaliglc melodies, lively rhythms, low rates. 33-4244. -4 CHRONICLE WANT-ADS SPECIAL DAYS FOR THE T (Jy price of y) ORDINARY RATES Per Day Per Week 1-15 WORDS $1.50 $5.00 16-30 WORDS $1.85 $6.25 DEADLINE: 12 p.m. Two School Days prior to Publication ALL ADS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE! |