Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 02, 1982, Page 6, Image 6

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    MEETINGS
Students lor a Nuclear Free Future will meet today in
Room 110, EMU. at 5:30 p.m Issue information and
discussion wilt be followed by an organizational meeting
A women's assertiveness training class will meet
today at 11 a m in Century Room B. EMU
A woman's support group, sponsored by ttie Women s
Referral A Resource Service, will meet tonight at 7 at the
YWCA. 841 E. 18th Ave For more information, contact
Julie at 686-3327
A gay man's rap group will meet today at 7 p m at 1414
Kincaid St For more information call or stop by the Gay
People's Alliance. Suite 318. EMU. or call 686-3360
Returned Peace Corps volunteers will meet today at
7:30 p m in Rooms 108-109, EMU The public is invited
The American Advertising Federation will meet today
at 4 30 p m in Room 301. Alien Hall
The Society of Professional Journalists will meet
tonight at 7:30 in Room 301-A. Allen Hall All members
should attend
The coatttton to organize a spring ratty against United
States Involvement In El Salvador (and In suport of the
FOR) will meet tonight at 7:30 in the basement seminar
rooms at the University Law School
The Aslan American Student Union will hold a mem
bership meeting today at 7 p m in Room 12. EMU If you
are an Asian American. Pacific Islander or interested in
Asian culture, you are welcome to attend
The Administrative Support Group will hold an informal
meeting from noon to 1 p m Wednesday in Room 111.
EMU There will be no speaker
SPEAKERS
"Enatgr An Open Agenda" is me topic of a lecture by
Kathy Ging. candidate for an EWEB board seat, today at
3:30 p m in Century Room E, EMU Sponsored by the
University Democrats, who will hold a busines meeting
following Ging's lecture to discuss last week's voter
registration drive, me mid-March forum and the Party
Platform Convention
"The PoNeh Crisis” is the topic ot a panel discussion
today at 7:30 p m in Room 167. EMU Panel members will
include University professors Joseph Fiszman (political
science). Steve Reynolds (religious studies). George
Makaowski (history), and Ron Wixman (geography): and
Jeanne Jazowick (Jagiellonian V . Krakow) Sponsored
by the Russian & East European Studies Center
"Transcription Initiation and Termination Signals In
Xenopus Rlboaumal Genes" is me topic of a lecture
today by Dr Gary Morgan, zoology department. Univer
sity ot Washington Morgan will speak at 4 30 p.m in
Room 16. Science I
"The Shows About to Begin!'' is the topic of a panel
discussion Saturday introducing me Eugene Performing
Arts Center Scheduled to begin at 1 p.m in the Fountain
Court. EMU. the panel will focus on me compatibility ot
EPAC and the grass roots art community and what EPAC
will mean tor the future ot performing arts at the
University and in Eugene For more information, contact
me Oregon Student Public Interest Research Group
"Legal Rights of Women in Marriage and Divorce" is
the topic of a discussion Tuesday by Eugene attorneys
Pat Vallerand and Mary Porter Leistner at 11 30 a m in
the Boardroom of the Lane Community College admin
istration building The two attorneys' presentation is part
of the Women's Program Brown Bag series Call
747-4501. ext 2353. tor more Information
"Treating Sexual Prototems and Concerns" is the title
of a presentation at the Eugene Public Library lecture
room today at 7:30 p m Wendy Maltz and D BeeSholes.
sex education and therapy consultants, will present a
short history of sex therapy, describe common sexual
problems, and explain the methods used to treat them
The talk is tree and open to the public For more
information call Mattz at 484-4480 or Sholes at 484-5861
SEMINARS
"Bread Box Solar Hot Water Systems" Is the topic ot a
lecture by Howdy Reichmuth. Orogon Department of
Enery, Wednesday at 12:30 p m in the EMU Forum
Sponsored by the University Solar Energy Center and the
Willamette Valley Solar Energy Association For further
information, call 686-3696
FILMS
"War Without Winners" will be shown today at 7 p m
at 1236 Kincaid St tt will be followed by an organiza
tional meeting tor a planned mid-May rally to support the
Nuclear Weapons Freeze Campaign The meeting will
begin at about 7 30 p m All are invited Sponsored by
Citizen Action for Lasting Security and Students tor a
Nuclear Free Future For more information call
343-8548
A slide show on Big Wall rock climbing In Vosemlte
Valley and tree climbing In Oregon and the cainornia
Sierras and desert will be ottered Wednesday at 7 p m in
Room 107. Lawrence Mall Sponsored by the University
Outdoor Program
MISCELLANEOUS
Lenten worship today at 4 30 pm at the Kotnonla
Center chapel. 1414 Kincaid St Sponsored by Epis
copal Campus Ministry Everyone is welcome to
attend
The Peace Corps will have an Information table today
In the EMU lobby Interviews are being held Wodnes
day-Friday at the Career Planning ft Placement Service
A group meeting has been scheduled lor Wednesday
from 3:30-5 p m In the EMU Forum
The United Methodist Campus Ministry holds a
regular worship time on Tuesdays at 4 30 p m You are
invited to participate during this Lenten season Wesley
Foundation. 1236 Kincaid St
Joann Eaktn from the San Francisco Theological
Seminary will be at the Wesley Center. 1236 Kincaid St
on March B at I 30 pm and in the Central Presbyterian
Church conference room at 7 30 p m to discuss the
Masters ot Arts in Values program Call 344-4210 lor
more information
Mortar Board Senior Honor Society has extended Its
selection deadline to Wednesday Students who will
be seniors tall term of 1982 with a cumulative QPA ot
3 2 are eligible Information sheets are available at
the Main Library next to the Professor ot the Month
display
DOONESBURY
by Garry Trudeau
BLOOM COUNTY
by Bcrke Breathed
Classifieds 686-43431
CLASSIFIED ADS CAN
BE PLACED AT
ODE OFFICE 300 EMU
UO BOOKSTORE STAMP COUNTER
EMU MAIN DESK
DEADLINES: Ads must be placid by 1 pm
one day poor to publication Ads that are to
appear th Monday's paper must be m by 1 pm
Friday
The ODE cannot be responsible for more
than one day's incorrect advertising insertion
The ODE s liability tor typographical errors
incorrect insertions or omissions in advertising
published shall be limited solely to the cancel
lation of charges for such portion of space
occupied by the error It your ad appears
incorrectly. call 686-4343 before 1 pm tor
correction in the next day s issue
Clothing
MISC. CLOTHING Good condition Sizes 9-10
and 11-12 Small and medium Shoes 5M
Sally 687-0079. Called for appointment
324:tfn
For Sale
LIVE IN THE WOODS: Buy my 2 bedroom
mobile home, only $3,000 Located on private
Yi acre southeast hits Land rent only $125
month 747-25583-5
ENGAGEMENT RING SET Size 4 Only $150
Worth much more! 484-3107 3-5
SKI BOOTS Nordica 8V4m 686-3666 brand
new. $120, best otter3-3
LOCKABLE ROOF MOUNT ski racks Fits
any car, $25 135mm 2.8 camera lens Fits
Nikon base, $75 Double bed with wood head
and baseboard box spring and mattress, $50
Call Jim evenings, 344-6724 3-2
Instruction
SPANISH LESSONS
English Conversation
Tutoring/Teaching $5 lesson Call 686-9036
before 10 pm3-5
ECKANKAR
A Way of Lite
MEMBERSHIP CLASS
Sunday, March 7, 2 pm
1122 Alder, 343-2657, 686-8204
3-2
Services
rrs TAX TIME
ASSOCIATED TAX PROCESSORS
I come to you! Call Jerry, 687-1887 Licensed
tax preparer 4-14
Typing
TYPING/EDITING Close to campus, graduate
approved Professional results Call 343-7906
3-3
Pages
PROFESSIONAL TYPIST: Statistics
specialist IBM Correcting Seiectric Gracuate
approved Near campus 344-0759 876 tin
TYPING: 15 years experience Papers
dissertations, editing IBM Selectnc Pick-up
and deliver Call Carole at 688-3983. 240? ttn
TYPING UNLIMITED
747-9296
Grad School Approved / Guaranteed
Selectnc Call ‘Of pricing
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PRO TYPING/EDITING
2 blocks from UO No job too small
Specializing in theses and dissertations
JennHer 485-3883
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PRO TYPING ALL LEVELS
IBM Correcting Seiectric
Call Barbara 345-0747
495 ttn
TYPING Professional guaranteed, same day
service 85 cents per double-spaced page Call
7 am-noon 4-6 pm 7-9 pm 344-5027.
166 ttn
RUSH PROFESSIONAL TYPING
IBM Correcting Selectnc
Graduate School Approved
Cal Paula Defnong 484-9405
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TYPING GUARANTEED
IBM Correcting Seiectric
Ruth 345-5514
___288.UH
EXPERIENCED TYPIST
Located in Springfield Call Tina. 726-0681
390 UW
FORGET THE REST hire the BEST. Sue.
688-9799 421:3-15
HAWK WORD PROCESSING: Computer
system makes typing obsolete Theses,
reports, resumes Free pickup/delivery
343-8613.3-5
EXPERIENCED TYPIST IBM Seiectric Will do
most typing jobs including papers, tables,
theses etc Have seven years experience
688-6134039:3-2
COMPUTER WORD PROCESSING
by Your Words' Worth 342-7548
3-5 '
Sound Systems
WE BUY STEREOS
SALES AND SERVICE
Large selection warranted stereo components
STEREO WORKSHOP
1409 Main. Sprtnghatd 741-1597
__ 963 ttn
AWESOME STEREO
Not available in U.S.
Includes 250 watt Kenwood receiver, Sansui
S-C 5100 cassette deck. Sansui SR 535
turntable, 4 Technics loudspeakers (200 w)
$2,000 or best offer Call Randy 345-6646.3-2
Jim’s Electronics
STEREO REPAIR
AUDIO SERVICES
1627 Pearl Sheet 343-7883
Monday thru Friday 9-6 pm
Saturday 9-1 pm
5635tfn
MUST SELL hardly used really nice stereo
Yamaha receive' Sanyo turntable Advent
streakers $425orbesi ?42 1101
MclNTOSH C26 preampii'ie' Hardly used
excellent condition $350 Hob 686-627? 3'1
FOR SALE: Yamaha CA 2010 integrated
amplifier 120 watts per channel $480
484-9099 evenings 3-4
60.000 BOOKS IN STOCK
All selling 25% to 50% oft list prices
New Books-i exl Books-Clitt Notes
Magazines
USED BOOKS BOUGHT AND SOLD
10% OFF all raw books
SMITH FAMILY BOOKSTORE
768 East 13th
Recreation
SKI BUS
Hoodoo & Willamette Pass $7 50 round trip
IRON HORSE STAGE LINES, 343-0564 ?-2
Bicycles
BUY-SELL-TRADE
Reconditioned bikes used parts
SECOND NATURE BICYCLES
1712 Willamette 343-5362
WE BUY USED BIKES
716UW
JEUNET 21" men s touring Dike Must sell, call
Liz 683-9002. ?-5
Opportunities
THREE CAREER PLANNING ASSISTANTS
needed to run workshops and counsel
students on career-related matters for spring
quarter 1981 -82 and fall quarter 1982-8? Gam
work experience paraprolessional training
practlcum training Contact Debbie Chereck
Career Planning & Placement. Susan Campbell
Hall. 686-3235_ _ 319 3-2
THE BIOLOGY DEPARTMENT wishes to
announce the Mary Alden Scholarship This
scholarship in the amount of $500 will be
awarded to an undergraduate biology major to
be used tor tuition and expenses during spring
term of this year Students preparing for
professionals schools in the medical area will
also be considered Applicants we be lodged
on the basis of academic achievements ap
plicants should include a copy of all academic
work done at Oregon and at other Universities,
and two reference letters from people who
know the student s work Applications must be
received in the Biology Office (see Elsie
Mumbach) by March 8. 1982 306 3-2
GO FISH!
In the
Peace Corps
Starling in June the Peace Corps has openings
in fisheries and related fields If you have 12
hrs of biology and love fish you could be
heading for Honduras, or the Dominican
Republic by June Find out more in the EMU
today!! 381:3-2
CHRISTUS HOUSE
Provides community living for Christian
students and is sponsored by Central Lutheran
Church Rooms avdiiaL4e Call 687 014L.
224 ?-5
1969 VW VAN Good motor transmission
$750or best offer 74 7-9894 evenings 3-2
MUST SELL 1970 BSA 441 vv •
work or great parts bike $250 or best
342 1101 3-3
Auto Repair
VW OWNERS: Support academia and save
money by having me a graduate student arid a
mechanic with eight years dt professional
experience fix your VW s I guarantee all my
work and otter campus pickup and delivery
Call Dennis Todd 344-7906 78S.U
SAAB and VOLVO maintenance and repair
MtB SWIFT SHOP
2529 WILLAMETTE 484-9333
__ __ _ 56? 5 tin
TIRED OF IMPERSONAL AUTO REPAIR?
Why not let a professional factory trained and
certified mechanic give your little care the
personal touch' in the privacy ot his own
home workshop7 single parent responsibilities
tor two small children have forced me to quit
my lucrative dealership |Ob to bring you real
savings on quality work for Volkswagen and
Atta Romeo vehicles Jerry Berger 344-4806.
949'tfn
Help Wanted
GRAPHIC ARTIST
to do rough sketches tor student paper
one evening Sketches due Wednesday
night Rob 485-4309?-2
The EMU Cultural
Forum invites
applications
Application forms are available tor
1982-8? EMU Cultural Forum volunteer
student coordinators in the following
areas Popular, Jazz/Blues, and Folk
Music Concerts. Film & Literature, Visual
Arts. Performing Arts, Contemporary
Issues, and Program Committee
DEADLINE tor applying is THURSDAY.
APRIL 1. Obtain applications and |Ob
descriptions in Suite 2 EMU If you have
the least amount ol interest, stop by the
office and learn more about the reward
ing experience of working on the Cul
tural Forum ?68:?-?0
OVERSEAS JOBS Summer/year round Eu
rope, S Amer , Australia. Asia All fields
$500-51200 monthly Sightseeing Free infor
Write IJC Box 52-OR-?, Corona Del Mar. CA
92625 3-5
ACTORS NEEDED for slide show Must be 30
lbs over ideal weight. Bob Hackman, ext
4119/4138 3-4
YOU CAN EARN GOOD MS ng Av'
more information, call 746-6422 458:Mn
NEED A PLACE? HAVE A PLACE?
Screened people need you now $20 tee 6
month membership Don t take chances
UNITED ROOMMATES
747-7337 Everyday 11-8 pm
828 «n
QUIET ROOMMATE SPRING TERM 2 be
droom apartment near campus All conven
renew 342-Si 19 9-4
FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted to share a
large lully lurnrshed clear one bedroom
apartment Close to campus St25 rent plus Vi
utilities Laurie 485-41 /fc. 3-5
ROOMMATE WANTED! Comfortable large
a bedroom house has fireplace hardwood
doors, part* nearby friendly atmosphere Rent
onty $101 50 nIt 4 5278 3-5
FRIENDLY, MATURE student to share our
upstairs household 19th and Columbia $100
beginning of spring 344-3586 belore 9 am or
10 pm 3-4
FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted Non-smoker
for 2 bdr apt claose to campus $125 Call
484-4286_ 3-8
ROOMMATE WANTED tor large 3 bedroom
house 6 blocks trom campus Fireplace pel
maybe St 32 plus 1/3 utilities Amy or Mimt
344-1575 3-3
HOUSEMATE NEEDED to share roomy place
Vi blockIrom campus $l40/month. Vi utilities
683-7611 3-5
For Rent
FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED one and
two bedroom apadments near campus $150
to $250 668-1990, 489-0399. 2337 Mr,
CLOSE TO CAMPUS
1970 Onyx
Studio Drapes, semi-turmshed $209
1042 University
Studio Carpets, range and refrigerator $199
plus deposit
IPM CO.. REALTOR
1099 HIGH ST. 489-8252
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1908 FERRY
One bedroom apartment. furnished Carpets,
drapes, range, refrigerator covered parking
$197 plus deposit Manager 343-1456
IPM CO.. REALTOR
1069 HIGH 8T 485-9282
_326:ttn
SHOOT SOME BASKETS take a dip in the
pool, pump some iron and lake a hot sauna
Beautiful south hills townhouses Fireplace,
dishwasher, carports/garage, close lo bus
lines and shopping Only 3 bedrooms available
4427 Fox HoHow Rd 464-8393 547 tln
BEAUTIFUL FIVE BEDROQM home with
fireplace 1308 Jefterson, $550 Call
683-3203 543:tln
STUDIO APARTMENTS Close lo campus,
657 E 13th $145 and $1S0, all utiltities paid
Also, one bedroom apartment, $175
344-4117 or 484-1238_Q36:tfn
Apartment for Rant
1 bedrm all utilities paid $220 per month
485-8859 063 tin
Tuesday, March 2,1982