Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 06, 1981, Page 14, Image 14

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    CLASSIFIED ADS CAN
BE PLACED AT
OOE OFFICE 300 EMU
UO BOOKSTORE STAMP COUNTER
EMU MAIN DESK
DEADLINES: Ads must be in by 1 PM the day
before publication Ads that are to appear in
Monday's paper must be in 1 PM Friday.
PAYMENT: All ads must be paid for in advance
unless a billing agreement has been estab
lished with us.
RATES: Rates are 10 cents per word tor the
first day and 8 cents per word for consecutive
days the ad is run without change.
$2.00 minimum for the first Insertion
$1.60 minimum for consecutive Insertions
There Is no refund for ad cancellations
The ODE cannot be responsible for more than
one day's incorrect advertising insertion tf you
ad appears incorrectly, call 686-4343 before 1
PM for correctionn in the next day's issue.
The ODE will not knowingly accept adverti
sements which in any manner denigrates or
unjustly excludes members of any age, sex,
race, color, national, religion, or sexual orien
tation
CALL 686-4343
FOR ASSISTANCE
ART PREP: Workshops in Construction of
Canvas Stretcherbars and Simple Framing
Techniques and Matting & Framing are offered
through the EMU Craft Center Registration
begins Thursdav at noon. 686-4361 37:4-6
U of O MUSIC A DCE OFFERS
SPRING TERM
Rock Music
Curriculum
INSIDE ROCK
Roots to Beatles, Stones
Wed 18:30-21:20
MUS 199
INSIDE ROCK II
Dylan to New Wave
Thurs 15:30-18:20
MUS 199
HISTORY ROCK II
The Beatles, Stones, Who
Tues 15:30-18:20
MUS 407
WORKSHOP SERIES
REGISTER EARLY
Fee $45/course, 3 credits
Paul Friedlander, Instructor
ROCK ON!
1993:4-8
ELECTRIC PIANO Baldwin, lull keyboard
3reat tor quiet home practice (with headset) or
:an be used professionally, $700. Also clas
sical guitar, Kohno # 10, $1000. 683-7561.
4-8
STEPHENS
Stringed Instruments
Since I972 we have hand built fine musical
nstruments and offered complete repair ser
vice.
1417% OLIVE # 2 484-0615
MWF
MARSHALL SPEAKER CABINET (4 10")
$325 Crown 150 watt power amp $350.
Alembic 2 channel pre-amp $250. Furman
aarametric equalizer $250. Phone AARON
583-9567 4-6
STORY 8 CLARK EBONY 5’8” GRAND
PIANO. Excellent condition $5500 688-0266
089:4-10
Sound Systems
Jim’s Electronics
STEREO REPAIR
AUDIO SERVICES
1627 Pearl Street 343-7683
Monday thru Friday 9-6 pm
5635:tfn
LIKE NEW BANG & OLEFSEN 4000 reciever
;$250) and B8.0 S-75 speakers ($550). Steve
386-0141 4-6
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SPAM T-SHIRTS
NOW AVAILABLE ON ORDER
Call 683-1282 for further details
4-9
MUST SELL '80 Honda Passport. 1300 miles,
mint condition. $595 or best offer, helmet
included. Panasonic reciever, $40. speakers,
$10. BSR turntable $15. together $55. New
12” black and white TV, warranty still good til
Jan., $55. Call Colleen 343-6274 4-6
KEVIN'S KARATE STORE Century safety
gear; hands $15, feet $15, traditional uniform
$15, pro uniform $30 Limited supply
345-5525_ 4-6
COMPUTER TERMINAL ADDS Consul 580
and Digicom AC300 modem. $950 726-2832,
6 pm-9 pm, 4-6 ,
HEWLETT-PACKARD 41C CALCULATOR,
card reader, memory module. Make offer.
484-0350, 345-8543. Also: Panasonic tape
recorder, great for lecture tapeing._ 4-7
1947 DIAMOND T 2 Vi TON stretched bed
moving van. Tow away for $325. Call
345-0294. Keep trying_4-6
1978 HONDA CIVIC CVCL 5 speed New
tires, excellent condition. Must sell. Hank
686-3102_ 4-10
UNIVERSAL ACCU WEIGH ACALES.
Used-good condition 20lbs x 1 oz $40
Womens style cut LEVIS JEANS size 9, $10.
WATER PIK- almost new $5 4-7
FOR SALE: HIGH-BACKED WICKER
CHAIR. $60 Call 485-6843 or 683-3788 4-10
BUY-SELL-TRADE
Stereo, photography equipment, tools, musical
instruments, etc., etc., etc
THE BUY A SELL CENTER 678 OLIVE
173MWF
LAFLER SILKSCREEN: Custom designed
T-shirts for your dorm, frat or club Professional
work at reasonable rates. 342-1927. 4-10
IT'S TAX TIME!!
ASSOCIATED TAX PROCESSORS
I come to you home or dorm! Call Jerry
687-1887 for appointment._4-15
RACQUET STRINGING, Fast service Leoma
66 nylon $10. other strings available Sorry, no
Wilson T-2000’s Call Ken. 688-4703 4-7
FIBER ARTS! The EMU Craft Center offers
workshops in Pine Needle Basketry, Creative
Crochet, Natural Dyeing, Beg Sewing, Quilt
making, Sculptural Basketry, Batik. Frame
Loom and Table Loom Weaving Stop by or call
686-4361 for information 4-6
KATHIE PATTERSON
726-7053
Selectric-Quality typing-Guaranteed
__2311 HFM:tln
PRO TYPING ALL LEVELS
IBM Correcting Selectric
Call Barbara 345-0747
_1921 :MWF
PROFESSIONAL TYPING A EDITING
Graduate School approved, 10 years. IBM
Correcting Selectric CYNDI HENKE
687-9326 _ 1706:MWF
TYPING: 15 years experience Papers, disser
tations, editing. IBM Selectric. Pick-up &
deliver Call Carole at 688-3983. 910:tin
PROFESSIONAL TYPIST: Statistical
specialist IBM Correcting Selectric Graduate
approved. Near campus 344-0759. 953 tfn
PRO TYPING/EDITING
2 blocks from UO Graduate approved.
Jennifer 485-3883
_ 340:HFM
TYPING/EDITING
Professional Quality
Call Judy or Sara
686-0739
_ 964 HFM
GRAD STUDENT will type your papers. MLA
and Grad school format, 90 cents/page. Call
Laurie. 683-7424. _2245 WHF
MANUSCRIPT TYPING 10 years experience
NEAR campus. CAROL 683-3668. MF
STATISTICAL, MANUSCRIPTS
Transcription-including legal/medical
Donna 344-1816
472 MW
PRINTING?? No, just looks like it. APA
specialist, graduate school approved,
345-02662325:tfn
TYPING: WORD PROCESSOR, pica or elite
Reasonable rates, editing, prompt service. Call
683-3502 between 10 and 3, ask for Joanne
4-10
We offer typesetting and layout design services
for newsletters, brochures, books, resumes,
etc. Come by and see if we can help each
other
Cooperative Type
454 WILLAMETTE 485-5025
(Located in Grower's Market Bldg )
1789:MU
Instruments
MUSICIANS
MUSICIANS SERVICE CENTER »1
"IT’S JUST EXACTLY THAT”
PICKS to PIANOS by order
20-40% off
HEPAIRS-LESSONS
434-6835 3012 W. 11th
2861 MW
60,000 BOOKS IN STOCK
All selling 25% to 50% off list prices
New Books-Text Books-Cliff Notes
Magazines
USED BOOKS BOUGHT and SOLD
10% OFF on all new books
SMITH FAMILY BOOKSTORE
768 East 13th
5223 :tfn
BICYCLING J
The UO Cycling Team will hold an organiza- t
tional meeting at 7 pm, Monday April 6th in rr
Century Room A of the EMU. Newcomers are
welcome. The team is for competitive cycling -
only For into call Club Sports at 686-3733 .
052:4-6 ,
Bicycles
10-SPEED, 21" UNIVEGA, great condition c
$110. Call Carey at 686-5189_4-7 £
MAN’S PEUGEOT 27" $200 Man's Schwinn >
27" $100. Women's 26" $65. $200 worth parts c
$35 for all 689-0280 4-7 >
MUST SELL MOTORCYCLE Vespa 200 CC
5 months old 1500 miles (1 year warranty)
Completely equipped (Backrack-cover-wind
shield) $1,400. For info, call 345-2107 4-7
1973 MACH 1 fastback Mustang. Tape deck,
excellent condition. $2000 or best offer Call
Kathy 747- 0149, evenings.064:tfn
1975 SUZUKI 185 TS Excellent condition,
3,000 miles. On or off road. 40 MPG plus Call
343-1517. ask for Jon. 4-8
Auto Repair.
AUDI-BMW-PORSCHE-MERCEDES-VW
WEST SIDE
FOREIGN AUTO
GERMAN AUTO SPECIALISTS
1069 W. 3rd 484-4930
1107:MWF
NO NAME GARAGE
VOLKSWAGEN SERVICE 8 REPAIR
2159 Roosevelt 689-7159
170:MWF
PEANUTS®
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PIP YOU KNOW THAT
SOME OF THEM LIVE
ONLY TWENTY-FOUR HOURS ?
4 - 6_C UrMma y—1Syndics me
Ht 5AII? i wwH i
KNEW AT NINE O'CLOCK
WMAT I KNOW NOW"
Four & Six
Automotive
ecializing in repair and maintenance of 4 & 6
;linder water-cooled vehicles
FOREIGN and DOMESTIC
B1 W 2nd Ave (2nd & Taylor) 342-3254
5699:tfn
AAB and VOLVO maintenance and repair
M & B SWIFT SHOP
90 Main, Springfield 747-5805
5253:tfn
IRED OF IMPERSONAL AUTO REPAIR?
ty not let a professional factory trained and
rtified mechanic give your little car the
ersonal touch" in the privacy of his own
me workshop? Single parent responsibilities
two small children have forced me to quit
i lucrative dealership job to bring you real
zings on quality work for Volkswagen and
a Romeo vehicles. Jerry Berger, 344-4806.
2299TFN
TUNE UP
SPECIAL
On all 140 aeries Volvos. Labor for
major tune up w/oil change. $37.50.
Sandpiper Import Service 2795
Willamette 343-9427 mwh3-12
Opportunities
ORED WITH CLASSES? ESCAPE has the
iswer! Volunteering in public schools can be
t exciting learning alternative to the traditional
ampus setting. Earn upper division credit!
top by the ESCAPE table in the EMU lobby or
ame see us in room 327 EMU 93:4-8
Help Wanted
QUALIFIED
TUTORS
NEEDED
'ork-Study certified tutors needed for
prlng Term In Introductory Math courses,
hemistry, Computer Science, QM, Econ
mlcs. Accounting, and Languages. Call the
aarning Resources Center at 686-3202 and
ake an appointment to speak with Jane.
_ _ __ 1980:4-6
TUDENTS, PART TIME Evening and Sat
lornings, Temp, for approx 6 weeks. Work
om our Springfield Office. Call 747-0069
etween 6 and 9 pm. $3.35 hr. to start. 4-7
ELP WANTED: Children and sunshine! How
bout a FUN work-study job tor Spring Term?
he U of O Child Care and Develpment Center
as many teacher-aide positions open for
edified work-study, practicum and ESCAPE
ludents. Work with children from 3 months - 6
ears old in a team-teaching situation. Located
nly 1 block East of campus we re waiting for
our call: Linda at 686-4384_ _4-2
yORK-STUDY, ESCAPE AND PRACTICUM
ITUDENTS: The EMU Child Care Center has
penings for toddler and pre-school aides,
xperience with children necessary. Hours
;-4:30. Contact Dennis at 686-4345. The EMU
Ihild Care Center is an Affirmative Action
Equal Opportunity Employer._4-6
SENERAL RESEARCH ASSISTANT needed
n Neuropsychology Lab, Psych, major
referred Assist with bibliographic work and
ispects of data analysis Must be work-study;
‘ 80 hour. Call 686-49664-6
APPLICATIONS ARE NOW BEING AC
CEPTED for the position of editorial page
sditor of the Oregon Daily Emerald The posi
lon requires skills in writing, editing, layout and
jrganization Position requires three to five
tours, five days a week, for $9 an issue. Turn in
tompleted applications to Emerald office, 300
EMU by 5 pm April 10 The Emerald in an equal
tpportunity/affirmative action employer.
Women and minorities are encouraged to ap
ply___ 4-10
APPLICATIONS ARE NOW AVAILABLE for
:he position of 1981-82 Oregon Daily Emerald
sditor Applicants should have knowledge of
newspaper journalism and of the University of
Oregon Term of office is June 8,1981 through
June 7, 1982 Monthly salary begins May 1,
1981 Editor must be enrolled for at least 6
credits during three of four terms at the
University of Oregon while in office Position
requires work Sunday through Friday and a
minimum of 35-40 hours per week Applica
lions are available in the Oregon Daily Emerald
offices and must be returned to the ODE Board
of Directors. 300 EMU, PO Box 3159, Eugene,
OR, 97403 before 5 pm April 15. The Emerald
is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action
employer that operates under the team man
agment concept Women, minorities and the
handicapped are encourage to apply. 4-15
GRADS & SENIORS
Call immediately for jobs in your major Good
pay and flexible schedule Floom 15 EMU (by
the bowling alley), ext. 3729.25:4-6
PLANNED PARENTHOOD is accepting ap
plications for two clerical positions. A job
description is posted at the work-study
placement office (CWSP). Work-study eligible
only need apply Call Sue 344-2632 between
11-1 tor interview34:4-6
NEEDED: Language Lab operators Must be
work-study. Please call ext. 4011, Thurs/Fri. or
Mon,, 3-5 pm. _4-6
2 RESEARCH ASSISTANTS to run subjects in
psychological experiments Work study only
Call Harold 686-4933 051 4-8
WOMEN'S RESOURCE & REFERRAL Ser
vice needs a program cordinator for spring
term. Stipend or work-study. Applications and
job descriptions available in room 336 EMU.
For information call 686-3327.35:4-8
KPNW Radio News has an immediate opening
for a half-time reporter Must have prior jour
nalism experience or training. Send letters and
resume to News Dept. 1345 Olive. Eugene,
97401.__ 4-6
PEOPLE WHO NEVER SOLD anything before
earn qood $$$ selling Avon. Call 746-6422
1740:tfn
CHILD CARE NEEDED for one year old girl T,
Th 9-2:30. 343-7296_iJS
APPLICATIONS ARE NOW BEING AC
CEPTED for the position of feature editor of the
Oregon Daily Emerald. Applicants should have
writing and editing skills. Position requires 3-5
hours, five days a week, for $9 an issue. Turn in
completed applications to Emerald office. 300
EMU by 5 pm, April 10 The Emerald is an equal
opportunity/affirmative action employer.
Women, minorities and the handicapped are
encouraged to apply.4-10
THE ASUO IS SEEKING 35 POLLWORKERS
for the ASUO Spring primary and general
elections. Poll workers MUST be registered
students for Spring term and must be willing to
work at least two hour (2) shifts. Poll workers
must also be willing to help count elections
ballo's after the polls close. Counting ballots
entails up to seven (7) hours work after polls
close Pay is $3 35 per hour
Primary elections are April 15-16
General elections are April 22-23
The ASUO is an affirmative action/equal
opportunity employer._085:4-9
WORK STUDY PUBLICITY AIDE Graphics
work for science center: newsletters, bro
chures, ads. Experience in publicity techniques
required. $4 hr. Call WISTEC: 484-9027. Next
to Autzen Stadium_094:4-7
WORK STUDY EXHIBIT GUIDE Explain
science exhibits to school groups. Must enjoy
children; science background helpful Morning
and weekend work: $4 hr. Next to Autzen
Stadium. Call WISTEC 484-9027 095:4-7
GROUND FLOOR OPPORTUNITY! Training,
leads, education, FREE to determined per
sons Outstanding bonuses Earn money with
certified organic foods from Crown Valley Bob
342-8008_4-6
THE EMU CRAFT CENTER needs woodshop
supervisors and others with craft experience
Must have workstudy and be able to work
weekends. Apply at the Craft Center or call
686-4361_4-9
The EMU Cultural
Forum invites
applications
Applications forms are available for 1981-82
EMU Cultural Forum volunteer student coor
dinators in the following areas: Folk Music
Concerts, Film and Literature, and Performing
Arts Deadline lor applying Is Friday, April
17. Obtain applications and |ob descriptions in
Suite 2, EMU. If you have the least amount of
interest, stop by the office and learn more
about the rewarding experience of working on
the Cultural Forum. 41:MWF:4-17
Roommates
TWO ROOMS NEAR CAMPUS and park in
attractive older home with sun deck. Share
vegetarian dinners $120, $125. 2026 Agate
244-3360.__4-6
FEMALE HOUSEMATE WANTED to share
country home 23 miles from campus. Work
shop space; pets ok, $140 month Share rides
if possible David 343-5362.4-14
ROOMMATE WANTED Two bedroom apart
ment, furniture $140 plus Vi utilities. 4 blocks
from campus. Call 683-47804-6
FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED to share
roomy duplex near South Eugene High.
$147.50 plus $50 deposit 686-2948, Dinah
__ 4-2
NEED TENNIS AND GOLF PARTNER that
likes beer and booze, but only a little smoke to
live with two of same. Basic frat type or acct
major preferred. Downstairs, private bath,
great view, almost laundry, $130 mo. Tracy
Simpson. Dave Camp, 344-6116.4-6
ROOMMATE NEEDED: SUNNY TWO BE
DROOM DUPLEX IN SOUTH EUGENE Share
with personable, serious student. Fireplace,
dishwasher, laundry $150, deposit, utilities
Dawn 683-7654.4-10
HOUSEMATE WANTED to share large
remodeled old house with four others. We do
Garbagio's and Grower's Market Wood heat,
easy access to downtown and school $118
plus 1 /5 utilities. Call 686-271B 4-8
For Rent
FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED one and
two bedroom apartments near campus. $175"
to $250. 485-0359,464-1619 2337:tfn
V4 BLOCK FROM CAMPUS Sub-lease large 2
bedroom apt. Furnished, dishwasher, laundry,
covered parking, sociable. $300 per month
Leave message 683-7235.2390:tfn
CENTRALLY LOCATED
361 East 13th S199/S215
Centrally located, one bedroom apartment
Appliances, carpeting, laundry facilities
Refundable deposit Mgr. 343-2081.
CLOSE TO CAMPUS
•11 East 11th $169
One bedroom, semi-furnished. Carpets,
drapes, appliances, laundry facilities
IPM CO.. REALTOR
106S HIGH ST. 465-6252
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