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\ et al. MEETINGS The Incidental Fee Committee will hold a general business meeting today at 4 p m in Room 337. EMU The International Studies Association will meet today at 4 p m in Room 245. Straub Hall Deb Hauger will be speaking about her recent research expedition to Argentina All interested students and International Studies majors are invited to attend The Political Science Student Union will meet today at 4:30 pm in Room 330 Concon Hall, to discuss by-laws The Gay Peoples' Alliance wMI hold a general business meeting today at 7 p m in Century Room A. EMU The agenda will include discussion of Search for new GPA director, the future of the Coffee House and planning ot events tor next term For further information call the Gay People's Alliance at 686-3360. or stop by Suite 318. EMU SPEAKERS "Justice lor Immigrant*" is the topic ol a public lecture by Amit Pandya. research director tor the National Center tor Immigrant Rights, today at 2:30 p m in Room 229. Law School Pandya will also speak at a reception today at the Koinonia Center 1414 Kincaid St. trom 4 30-6 p m For more intormation. call 485-1755 MISCELLANEOUS 'Cartograptry: The Art of Map-Making - The Science ol Deception." is the topic of a presentation Wednesday at 7 30 p m in Century Room A. EMU Find out how maps are used to distort your perception ot reality For more information, call 683-8006 or 686-9767 Architectural designs lor schools, ottlces. factories, perks, a natural history museum and other buHdtngs wHI be preaentad lor public review today through Friday In Lawrence Hall. Throughout the week, some 40 projects designed by University Department ol Architecture students will be discussed and reviewed by instructors, invited community members and potential clients For lurther information, including review session times and room locations, contact Thomas Hubka at 686-3618 or Mary Christoterson at 686-3656 Transitions will bs presenting a tree public presentation on the psychological Issues related to cancer and cardiac patients today from 7-9 p m at the Eugene Public Library Included In today's presentation will be a discussion of hypnosis and visualization, pain management, the gnel process, and some of the related medical aspects of these illnesses For more information call Transitions at 343-1937 Lenten worship today at 4 30 p m at the Komoma Center chapel 1414 Kincaid St Sponsored by Episcopal Campus Ministry Everyone is welcome to attend Winter and spring graduates: What you do after graduation Is Important to us Please notify Career Planning and Placement Service of |ob offers you receive and the position' you accept We need this information tor counseling purposes, and we will keep It confidential A kick-off meeting Is scheduled tor persona Interest ed In Information on "Ground Zero Week" on Tuesday at 7 p m In the Eugene Public Library Board Room "Ground Zero Week. April 18-25, will offer a non-ad vocacy educational approach to the threat of nuclear war Social Security Is the topic of People's Lew School's fourth class this term. The class will be held at Ida Patterson School, 15th Avenue and Polk Street today from 7-9 pm For more information, call Sue at 342-6056 Classifieds 686-43431 CLASSIFIED ADS CAN BE PLACED AT ODE OFFICE 300 EMU UO BOOKSTORE STAMP COUNTER EMU MAIN DESK DEADLINES: Ads must be plac-id by 1 pm one day pnor to publication Ads mat are to appear m Monday's paper must be in 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 inconect 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 If your ad appears tncorrectty. call Ml 4343 before 1 pat tor correction m the next day s issue SI .50 minimum tor the ftret insertion $1.20 minimum tor conaaubve Insertions There I* NO refund tor ad cancedabons PAYMENT: All ads must be paid for in advance unless a billing agreement has been established with us .'he ODE will not knowingly accept advertis ing which m any manner denigrates or unjustly excludes members of any age sex race color national, religious or sexual orientation Clothing MISC. CLOTWING Good condition Sizes 9-10 and 11-12 Small and medium Shoes 5M Sally, M7-M71. Call tor appointment 324 ttn LAFLER SILK SCREEN: Bulk printed l-shirts New spring colors include lilac khaki, ecru burgundy camouflage 343-2306, 342-1927. 383 3-15 For Sale MAKE SUSHI AND CONE SUSHI on Tues days and Fridays al Yujm Oriental Foods on 1856 E 1 ?th (by Williams Bakery Thrift Store) Advanced orders taken Phone 342-7429. 3j9 100% NATURAL MID-EASTERN VEGI POCKET KING DAVID'S FALAFEL sand wiches at EMU cafeteria. Fishbowl, and health food stores TRY *EMBMWF WASHER *40 Dryer S30 Call ?42-1145 Keep trying. _3-10 KEG REFRIGERATOR for fun-size kegs Sell with without tap equipment S180 with S50 without tap 484-9529 3-11 Buy/Sell THE BUY 6 SELL CENTER has reopened at 361 West 5»h, upstairs Musical instruments photo equipment tools stereos and camping gear BUY-SELL-TRADE 626 MF Instruction RIDING LESSONS Oy east coast profession ally trained instructor BETSY SOULE 344-5123. 3-9 Typing EXPERIENCE TYPIST Essays resumes term papers, and graduate work Call Cindy 686-0553.393 MWF CYNDI’S PROFESSIONAL TYPING Graduate School Approved 687-9326 355MF TYPING: 15 years experience Papers disser tations, editing IBM Selectric Pick-up and deliver Call Carole at 668-3983. 240? tin Page 10 PROFESSIONAL QUALITY typing at a price you can afford Catl Janice 726-5953 367 MWF COMPUTER WORD PROCESSING Typing like you ve always wanted In stant revisions Personal cover letters Technical, foreign legal Free demon strations YOUR WORDS' WORTH 342-7548 3-8 TYPING UNLIMITED 747-8296 Grad School Approved / Guaranteed Selectnc Call tor pricing 189-tin PRO TYPING/EDITING 2 blocks from UO No |ob too small Specializing in theses and dissertations Jennifer 465-3863 9?8ttn PRO TYPING ALL LEVELS IBM Correcting Selectnc 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. t66tfn RUSH PROFESSIONAL TYPING IBM Correcting Selectnc Graduate School Approved Call Paula Demong 484-8405 198ttn TYPING GUARANTEED ©M Correcting Selectnc Rodl 345-5514 288 UH EXPERIENCED TYPIST Located in Springfield Call Tina 726-0681 ?90 UW 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE On campus during day IBM Selectnc Call 726-7596 anytime _346 HFM EXPERIENCED TYPIST using IBM Selectnc III call Mina between 8 am and 11 pm at 726-9824_362 MW FORGET THE REST, hire the BEST. Sue. 688-9799 421 3-15 TYPING Guaranteed perfect fast Pick-up delivery editing S 85 Wendy 683-8684 3-8 TYPING/EDITING to campus graduate approved Professional results Cal! 343-7906. __ 3© CINDY'S TYPING SERVICE Reports resumes etc Word processing available IBM Electronic 342-1519 3-8 TYPING: Near campus, accurate reasonable EDITING AVAILABLE: sentence structure grammar, usage 683-2125 O' 345-8644. 3 15 ONLY S.80/PAGE! i n type your papers for you Call me Elizabeth 344-0114. 3-TO TYPING Spring Special $ 75 page double spaced Call Terry 688-0303 4-2 QUALITY AND EXPERIENCE for aH typing needs IBM Cdrrecting Selectnc graduate specialist Carolyn Sherren 344-7231. 429 3-12 HAWK WORD PROCESSING: Computer system makes typing obsolete Theses reports resumes Free pickup delivery 343-5513. 3-12 IT’S TAX TIME ASSOCIATED TAX PROCESSORS I come to you' Call Jerry 687-1887 Licensed tax preparer 4-14 Instruments STEPHENS Stringed Instruments Since 1972 we have hand built fine musical instruments and offered complete repair ser 1417% OLIVE *2 484-0615 941MF Sound Systems WE BUY STEREOS SALES AND SERVICE Large selection warranted stereo components STEREO WORKSHOP 1409 Main, Spring!laid 741 -1597 962 :tfn EXCELLENT SOUND Phase Linear 400 amp Phase pre-amp Bose 901 speakers Sound craftsman equalizer Pioneer TX 9500 tuner Whote system $1200 must go 242-7726 2-8 Books 60.000 BOOKS IN STOCK All selling 25% to 50% off list prices New Books Text Books-CNtt Notes Magazines USED BOOKS BOUGHT AND SOLD 10% OFF all new books SMITH FAMILY BOOKSTORE 768 East 131b 5222 ttn Recreation SKI BUS Hoodoo and Willamette Pass $7 50 round fnp IRON HORSE STAGE LINES, 343-0964. ’-9 Bicycles RALJEQH INTERNATIONAL 521 frame 22 V, in New paint and campy parts Perfect condi tion $650 or offer Cali Ron Whrsler 245-2225 _ 2-8 FOR SALE It INCH Green RcHttast 2 speed Fenders S40. Linda 485-9405 _2-9 BIKE SALE 10% OFF Our already low prices on selected bikes and frames ONE WEEK ONLY through March 12 WILLAMETTE VALLEY CYCLE WORKS 663 East 13th 343-7086 422 3-12 '70 OPEL G.T. excellent condition 25 MPG 242-4256 686-6099 part trades GOVERNMENT SURPLUS CARS AND TRUCKS many sold through loca sate unde' $200 Call 1-714-569-0241 tor your directory on how to purchase Open 24 hours 7-12 68 OLDSMOBILE Looks and runs good New tires and batteries $700 offer (must see1) Can Yumi 245-1521 ?-8 SAAB and VOLVO maintenance and repair M & B SWIFT SHOP 2529 WILLAMETTE 484-9333 56? 5 tin RldesRIders GREYHOUND BUS TICKETS available at EMU Man Desk ticket window 427 ?-?0 Opportunities GAY PEOPLE'S ALLIANCE otters the posi lion of Director tor Spring Term. For |ob description or more into, call GPA at 666-2360 Job applications available at GPA, Suite 318 or ASUO, Suite 4. Deadline to apply, March 10, 1982 at 5 pm The ASUO is an AA/EO em ployer 400 ?-9 Help Wanted TOO MANY BILLS? Excellent earning oppor tunity Part-time/full-time For more informa tion, call 746-6422 458 tin OVERSEAS JOBS Summer/year round Eu rope S Amer , Australia, Asia All fields $500-$1200 monthly Sightseeing Free inlor Write IJC Box 52-OR-3. Corona Del Mar CA 92625 ?-5 THE OREGON DAILY EMERALD to accepting applications tor features editor The |Ob begins March 28 and continues through June 7 Pay is $12 per issue workload B 20 to 70 hours per week Applications are available in the Emerald offices, room ?00 EMU Applications are due March 10 at 5 pm The Emerald is an Affirma tive Action/Equal Opportully employer women and minorities are encouraged to ap ply__7-10 ADVERTISING SALES REPRESENTATIVE lor Oregon Daily Emerald Work clients in specific area on sales and design of display advertising Must have use of car About IS hours per week Commission based salary Apply to Darlene Gore. ?00 EMU Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer_7-9 WORK-STUDY POSITION as proof runner lor Oregon Daily Emerald Must have use ot reliable car $7 40/hour Deliver advertising proofs to local merchants 2 lo ? hours after noons. 2 to 5 days per week depending on your schedule Apply Darlene Gore. ?00 EMU Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Em ptoyertm TRAINING AND SUPERVISION of retarded adults in a subcontract workshop specializing n benchwork assembly May include prepara lion and assembly of electronic components 20 hours per week Contact Jeff Miller at ext 5? 11 Work -study preferred_797 7-9 DARK ROOM TECHNICIAN need lor Electron Microscopy Lab Musi be work-study qualified Duties include developing and printing EM negatives copy work, and limited graphics Tor more information call Harold or Doug at 686-4629__ 401 2-9 SUPPORT WORKER substitute residential training home for severely retarded adults Teach skills hygiene routines with men Ex penence preferred On call $7 40 hr Apply 1897 Alder Call 485 1270 weekdays 8-5 DECISION RESEARCH needs college students for experiments in lodgement and decision-making on Thursday and Friday of this week Native English speakers only $5 for aboul l V. hours Call 485-2400 from 9 am fo 5 pm Those who participated in Januaray need not apply 425 7-12 TWO WORK-STUDY |Obs available at the Human Neuropsychology Lab skilled exper ienced typrsl for depression research and a clerical assistant tor a computer analyst win train Starting pay lor both jobs $4 29 Cal! 686-4966 for interview 470 7 12 TWO WORKSTUDY POSITIONS ire now open for an office worker and computer oper ator in the ESCAPE Field Studies Program Duties ol an office worker include tilling, typing receptionist work and other tasks related to office procedures Dubes ot a computer operator are entering and editing data on a computer terminal at the UO Computer Center No experience with computers is necessary but may be helpful These people should be sett motivated and enioy working with people For more information contact Trudy at 686-4751 or come by room 727 EMU ESCAPE is an Affirmative Acliori Equal Opportunity Em ployaf.__ A34 ASUO OFF-CAMPUS HOUSING seeking a work-study student to work 7-10 hours a week during Spring Quarter The position consists ol updating the student referral boards and providing housing inofrmation and para legal counseling Pay is $7 70 per hour We are an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Em ployer Pick up an application at our office Suite 7. or me AauO ottice. Suite 4 The application deadline is Friday March 12 Position descriptions are available at the OCH or ASUO office 475 7-11 Roommates NEED A PLACE? HAVE A PLACE? Screened people need you now! $20 fee 6 month membership Don't take chances UNITED ROOMMATES 747-7337 Everyday 11 -8 pm _828:lfn FEMALE ROOMMATE wanled Non-smoker for 2 bdr apt claose to campus $125 Call 484-4286 7-8 LARGE PRIVATE ROOM with fireplace lor studious female to share with 4 of same Large home 4 blocks from campus $150, 1 /5th utilities Angie. 687-8978 7-10 TWO MALE OR FEMALE roommates to share plush 4 bedroom house Partially furnished, 5 blocks from campus, washer and dryer includ ed $175 per month Curt Nelsen and Jim Leitch 687-844? J?-8 HOUSEMATE NEEDED TO SHARE roomy newly remodeled place Vi block from campus 687-7611 7-10 TWO FULL BEDROOMS in upstairs ot ? bedroom house Share kitchen, living areas Garden space garage lots ol storage Both rooms lor $100 plus Vi utilities 485-6742 2-10 SPRING TERM H block from campus l-emaie Nice2 pdr apt 242-2101 2 12 FULLY FURNISHED MOBILE HOME Need . male roommates Non-smoker, cheap Even mgs til 10pm 688-0222 2-12 For Rent JOG ALONG ««■-«- r* »_i rUQfi JinMJi is close to logging path One bedroom one bath with carpet drapes range refrigerator dishwasher and laundry lactlrties $205 plus deposit Hetptui manager No 18 242-0459 IPM CO., REALTOR 1065 HIGH ST. 465-6252 690 tin ROYAL TERRACE 625-660 East 1Slh Quads one and two bedroom apartments Carpet drapes range and refrigerator in apartments Furnished Oft-street parking Laundry facilities Quads all utilities paid Manager 245-6417 S149 S229 S2B9 IPM CO., REALTOR 1065 HIGH ST 465-6252 771 tin QUALITY PLUS 2345 Patterson .Enjoy the sauna on thes cold winter days One and two bedrooms in Quiet courtyard setting with private patio Oft-street parking laundry facilities Adults only S249-S209 plus deposit Manager 686-0072 SUN8ET ARMS 250t Hiiyard En|oy one bedroom apartment in quiet well landscaped com pm- Range re frigerator drapes oft-street parking laundry facilities Neat togging trails and snoppmg $197 plus deposit Manage' 682-4720 hours 8-12 Tuesday and Thursday or alter 6 pm anytrme IPM CO.. REALTOR 1065 HIGH ST 465-8252 804 tin CAMPUS DUPLEXES 1455 East 25th Two bedroom one bath Carport partial drapes lully applianced off-street parking Cone fireplace Washer dryer hookup S279 plus deposit 720 WHl 24th Two bedroom I 'h bath townhouse Carpet drapes, lully applianced Carport washer drye' hookup S259 plus deposit IPM CO., REALTOR 1065 HIGH ST 485-8252 026 ttn CAMPUS HOUSES 3110 ALDER Two bedroom plus bonus room One bath Carpel drapes range refrigerator single garage Fireplace washer dryer hookup $299 plus deposit 871 EAST 26th Two bedroom house with carpel, range re Ingeralor. ott-streel parking $289 plus deposit IPM CO., REALTOR 1065 HIGH ST 485-8252 ___ 027 tin 1270 FERRY One bedroom, carpet drapes range relriger ator $180 plus deposit Manager 342-1458 2-7 pm VICTORIA HOUSE One bedroom Carpet drapes fully ap plianced Two story $ 199 plus deposit IPM CO„ REALTOR 1085 HIGH ST 485-8252 028:!tn ALDERWOOD Live only one block trom campus in a high quality, spacious, fully lurnished apartment' One and two bedroom units available $229. $214 Contact Resident Manager at 1860 Alder #11 or call 484-6112 IPM CO., REALTOR 1086 HIGH ST. 48S-8252 925:ttn JANET SMITH CO-OP and CAMPBELL CLUB mix independence with teamwork in a Democratic co-ed system The price is hard to beat $425/Rm., Board Apply tor spring, summer or tall Call X4262 or X5189 Dave or Alan Since 1927 Students Cooperative Association 1790 or 1670 Alder 81. Close to campus 2-8 Monday, March 8,1982