Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 15, 1982, Page 13, Image 12

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    MEETINGS
Inter-varsity Christian Fellowship will hold Us first
meeting ot the term today at the Wesley Center The meeting
will begin at 7 15 pm and will feature Jim Morris, a
missionary in Thailand All are welcome
One Way Ministries Bible study and Christian fellowship
meets tonight at 8 in the EMU Forum Pastor Dan Johnson
will lead study Ail are invited
The International Christian Fellowship will meet tonight
at 7 30 at the Way Inn. 1332 Kincaid St, tor Bible study
There will be an African potluck on Sunday at 2 p m In
Gertmger Lounge Interested students are welcome
SPEAKERS
Visual Receptor Mosaics In the Primate Retina" is the
tope ol a lecture by Dr Stan Schein today at * p m in Floom
317. Science II
"Moral Majority Pros and Cons," a panel discussion
being ottered as pari of the Intertaith Lecture Series will be
held Monday at 7 30 p m in EMU Forum The panel
discussion will include representatives from Protestant
Fioman Catholic, and secular groups, as well as the Moral
Minority Sponsored by Campus Intertaith Ministry
"The Library Scans In Eugene Past Present and
Future" — s the topic ot a lecture by James Meeks head
librarian of tbe Eugene Public Library, Sunday at 4 p rr> in
the University Library s Oregon Collection Room Meek s
presentation is part of tbe University library's celebration of
its centennial, which includes a series of public lectures
through the spring of 1982 The Friends of the University
Library will conduct their winter meeting in conjunction with
the lecture
University Pres. Paul Olum will be speaking at a
luncheon-forum today at the L 0 S Institute of Religion, 768
E 16th Ave The public is invited Sponsored by the LOSSA
PLAYS
"Season of Silence - LMe and Labor In the Oregon
CSy Woolen MMI," a production by the Portland Labor
Players II. is being performed Saturday at the Emerald
Baptist Church Fellowship Had. 19th Avenue and Patterson
Street The play is scheduled to begin at 8 p m and will be
preceded by live musical entertainment at 7 30 teatunng
Harry Samper of the Longshoremen Union The pertor
mance is a benefit for the Lane Coalition to Save Jobs
Tickets are $2 and will be available at the door
MISCELLANEOUS
"SrdsHmlnal Advertising - Are You Being Seduced by
Those Ads" is the topic of a presentation tonight by
Campus Crusade for Christ Don Clark. KEZI-TV anchor
man, will emcee the program, which will include music,
entertainment, and a door prize The program will begin at
7 01 p m in the Carson Dorm Gold Room
Counseling — Alice Knotts. United Methodist Minister,
will be in the Carson Hall Lounge each Friday from 11 a m
to 1 p m to visit with students or to make appointments for
counseling If you would like to make a private appointment
with Rev Knotts, you may call 344-4219 or 686-4694
The Easter Seal swimming pool, 3575 Donald St., has
Ks new winter schedule ready. The pool offers a variety of
programs, including parent-child and pre-school lessons
and senior swim New this term are community adult swim
sessions on Mondays. Wendesdays. and Fridays from 8-9
a m and morning swim and exercise sessions on Tuesdays
and Thursdays from 8 30-9 30 a m Volunteers are also
needed for all programs, including lifeguards, swim
instructors, swim aides, attendants, and receptionists To
sign up to volunteer or for complete swim schedule and fees
contact Katie Gomez at 686-9290
Lutheran students on campus will hold a soup supper
Sunday from 6-7 30 p m at Central Lutheran church Dr
Rodney KHcup of the Honors College will speak on The
Problem of Evolution and Theology for Darwin and Us
Interested students welcome
The University Counseling confer is offering a variety of
group sessions this term For more information, calf
686-3227 Sessions include group therapy, wetght control,
eating disorders, physical and psychological aspects of
herpes, coping with anxiety, stress without disorders, and
couples
A CPU review course is being offered by the American
Red Cross for those holding CPR cards The course will be
offered on Tuesday from 6-10 p m To register, call
344-5244
POLICY
The Emerald's briefs column is the responsibility of the
news/editorial department and is open to anyone wishing to
announce meetings, lectures, seminars, exhibits, scholar
ships, or miscellaneous events Briefs are run once and they
are subject to space limitations They must be typed and
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information Also, list a name and phone number in case we
have questions, and the date you want the brief run Events
with donations or admission charges will not be accepted
unless the organization is non-profit All items must be
turned in by noon the day before publication at the Emerald
Office, Room 300, EMU If you have a question, contact
John at 686-5511
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ODE OFFICE 300 EMU
UO BOOKSTORE STAMP COUNTER
EMU MAIN OESK
DEADLINES: Ads must be piacee by 1 pm one
day poor lo publication Ads that are to appear
m Monday's paper rcujst be in by 1 pm Friday
Clothing
LAFLER SILKSCREEN
T shirts baseball shirts etc 343-230C
M2-1W7 836 1-15
DORM REFRIGERATOR: Nice condition. $75
or otter ">44 7503 1 15
DISHWASHER FOR SALE Excellent shape
good price 726-516? alter 5 15
1070 VW BUG Runs excellently $1 295
Electric typewriters $50 $125 10 speed $75
Secretary chair $50 10 color TV $125
688-4674._ M5
WATERBED frame liner heater double $90
or best John 683-6292 : 18
MOVING TO ALASKA SALE Everything must
go Furniture clothes household basics,
space healer books, toys beds Good value*
1744 E 17th Ave Near Hayward Field and
Agate 343-4210 Fri-Mon 9-4 1-18
Buy/MI
THE BUY a SELL CENTER
has reopened at 3«1 W**t 5lh, upstairs
Musical instruments, photo equipment, tools
stereos and camping gear
BUY-SELL-TRADE
628 MF
RESEARCH
Expert library, other research done by
professional writer Reasonable rates
Don, 484-568? 1-18
POSTERING
F'osters put up all over town Campus
discount Moment s notice anytime1
Don 484-568? 1-18
ALL OCCASIONS Writing, typing, mailing
Telephone dictation 822-6230.461-2528
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SEAMSTRESS Mending repairs No zippers
Bell bottom conversions 683-5848 1-15
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ART CLASSES CLOSED? Treal yourself lo an
EMU Craft Center Workshop photography,
ceramics libers, woodworking, jewelry gra
phics glass bike repair and many more1
Registration begins Tuesday. Jan 12 at noon
in the Forum room and continues all week in
the Craft Center Call 686-4361 for more
information or stop by and look around We re
m the EMU on the ground ttoor 906 1-15
PIANO LESSONS
Private studio lessons trom experienced
teacher and performer Beginners wel
come Classical orientation For infor
mation call CHRISTOPHER SCHIN
DLER 464-3186 _1_22
Typing
PROFESSIONAL TYPIST: Statistical
specialist IBM Correcting Selectric Graduate
approved Near campus 344-0759 876 tin
TYPING: ' 5 years experience Papers, disser
tations editing IBM Selectric Pick-up and
deliver Call Carole at 60S-3993. 910 tin
TYPING/EDITING
Call Judy or Sara
686-0739
972 HFM
NANCY RILEY
699-9591
Typing Editing Correcting Selectric 15 yrs
Tech Publications Experience 1992MWF
TYPING UNLIMITED
747-9296
Grad School Approved / Guaranteed
Selectric Call for pricing
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PRO TYPING ALL LEVELS
IBM Correcting Selectric
Call Barbara 345-0747
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SUPERIOR SERVICES
Typmg all kinds
729-7596
564 HFM
EXPERIENCED TYPIST
Located in Springfield
Call Tina 726-0681
390 tin
PROFESSIONAL QUALITY Accuracy edit
ing Papers, theses, statistical Linda
485-6914 926MUWH
FOR RENT: IBM Self-Correcting typewriters
student rates Day week or month
OFFICE WORLD
1601 W 7th 687-9704
RUSH PROFESSIONAL TYPING
IBM Correcting Selectric
Graduate School Approved
Paula DaMong 484-9405
1-18
PRO TYPING/EDITING
2 blocks from UO Graduate approved
Specializing in theses and dissertations
Jennifer 4*5-3883
938 tin
ONE CONGA Mumbaj Jack 345-452/ Also
one conga shell 1-15
USED RALEIGH with complete touring kit-ex
cellent condition 345-4527, Jack 1-15
PEUGEOT MEN'S 10-SPEED 23 fram^
Excellent condition $200 or best otter
683-4875 1-20
GOVERNMENT SURPLUS CARS AND
TRUCKS now available through! local sale,
under $300 Call 1-714/569-0241 for your
directory on how to purchase Open 24 hours
____ _1-15
75 HONOA CIVIC 4-speed, radials. R & H
AM-FM cassette $2,200 342-2189 Must sell1
1-15
‘65 DATSUN PICKUP Good shape stereo
bucket seats $625 344-3286 1-18
SAAB and VOLVO maintenance and repair
MSB SWIFT SHOP
2526 WILLAMETTE 464-9333
1190 Main, SprlngffeM 747-5805
5635 ttn
TIRED OF IMPERSONAL AUTO REPAIR?
Why not let a professional factory trained and
centitled mechanic give your little car the
personal louch 1 in the privacy of his own
home workshop9 Single parent responsibilities
for two small children have torced me to quit
my lucrative dealership /ob to bring you real
savings on quality work for Volkswagen and
Alfa Romeo vehicles Jerry Berger 344-4806.
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BARGAIN ROUND TRIP FARES
Portland-Honolulu $379
Eugene-Tucson $287
Portland-Chicago $318
Portland-Miami $358
Portland-New York $379
Eugene-Denver $238
There are more Call us
UNIVERSITY TRAVEL
683-5577
966 1-18
WE BUY STEREOS
SALES AND SERVICE
Large selection warranted stereo components
STEREO WORKSHOP
1409 Main, SprIngfleM 741-1597
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 alt new books
SMITH FAMILY BOOKSTORE
768 East 13th
522? tin
SKI TUNING
Certified, reliable, $8.50, 244-6241. 1-15
HEAD DOWNHILL SKIS 180 cm. Spademan
bindings, Nordica boots, sizep 11 m Complete
$80 345-3090 1-18
Attention: Ski Classes
Like new equipment for sale Rosignol sm skis
$200 w/Spademan bindings $240 Scott
boots, $45, poles, $15 Package $250
689-3282 Pat eves 1-19
Need an audience?
It you have talent to share at the McClain
coffeehouse any Tuesday from 9-11 pm call
Nancy, Sue, or Steph 485-9299 1-15
SPECIAL OPPORTUNITIES ARE AVAILA
BLE m public schools getting experience while
earning academic credit Help is needed in
science tutoring for Special Ed , sign language
with deaf students, and help with statistics
Come to the lobby tables in the EMU or call
686-4351 919 1-15
SUPPORT GROUP SPONSORED by Women
In Transition is forming for winter quarter The
weekly meetings provide an opportunity to
meet and exchange support with other return
ing women Call Women In Transition at
686-4099 to sign up 937:1-15
HAVE 12:30-3:30 FREE Mon . Wed . or Fri
and still wondering what to take9 We provide
tree transportation to the Bethel School District
tor placements in elementary, middle and high
school settings Gain valuable experience
while earning academic credit as you tutor kids
in a variety of sub/ects or assist teachers in their
classrooms There are also opportunities to
plan an intramurals program, design lessons
tor gifted students, and teach using an Apple
computer Register in the EMU lobby until Jan
15 Of call Lori at 686-4351 920 1-15
EARN CREDIT WHILE WORKING with a
handicapped child or an elderly person
through the ESCAPE program Other
placements available in after-school programs,
corrections agencies or daycare centers
Register in the EMU lobby from 9-4 daily til Jan
15 or call ext 4351 and ask tor deShauna or
Susannah_ 921 1-15
CASH
for any 65-68 Mustang Call Jim at 683-1695
DO YOU ENJOY FASHION, MAKEUP.
JEWELRY? Then you're a natural for selling
Avon Call 746-6422^_ 458 tin
Women needed for
research project
A national manufacturer doing over $2 billion in
annual sales will be conducting quantitative
research testing of sanitary napkins in this
area About 150 women who regularly use
sanitary napkins will be selected as test par
ticipants If selected, you will be asked to use
similar napkins and rate them You will be given
». special gift for your participation If you are
interested, please call Julie at 687-1153,
Monday-Friday, 9 am-4 pm 929 1-15
ALASKA! Kenia, King Salmon. Naknek,
Kodiak, and others Information on summer
employment opportunities in Alaska Send $3
and a sell addressed envelope to T/S Enter
prise, PO Box 1236, Philomath OR 97370
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THE CREATIVE ID Felip Martinz needs
models for demonstration haircutting or styling
If you are interested please call 342-1751.
1611_Oak, Eugene 1-15
NEED TO ADD ANOTHER CLASS? Consider
an alternative1 The ESCAPE Field Studies
Program offers credit for working in community
service agencies and public schools. Over 200
placements still available' Find us in the EMU
lobby for 9-4 daily through Friday 1 /15, or stop
by our office in Rm. 327 EMU, ext 4351
__ 922:1-15
VOLUNTEER FRENCH TUTOR needed at
Jefferson Jr High ESCAPE credit available.
Call Denise Simonds 687-3221 947 1-15
THE BIJOU THEATRE needs one dorm re
sident to maintain calendars in all dorms One
hour per week tor 2 free passes 969:1-15