MEETINGS
Th* Premedical Preceptorshlp Program will have
Its Spring orientation meeting on Sunday at 6 30 p m
In the EMU (room to be posted) It you're planning
to participate, you must sign up in Room 164.
Oregon Hall, before 5pm today Applica
tions for new preceptors are also due at this
time
The Coalition Opposing Registration and the Draft has
a steering committee meeting today at 1 30 p m (and
alternate Fridays from now on) In Room 302 of the
Tiffany Building. 8th Avenue and Willamette Street For
more about how you can get involved, call afternoons at
485-4611
A Japanese MMe study meets every Saturday at 10 30
a m at the International House. 560 E 11th Ave All
Japanese-speaking people are welcome For more
Information, call 687-8684
One Way MtntePtes MMe etudy and Christian fellow
ship meets tonight at 8 in the EMU Forum All are
invited to the study to be led by Pastor Dan John
son
SPEAKERS
"Kagrf Excreta** and Female Orgasm' is the title of a
lecture by Or Diane Chambless. University of Georgia
and Temple University Medical School, today at a p m in
Room 146. Straub Hail
CLASSES
“In Christian Ethics,” a class being offered by the Rev
Linda Harrell Bruno and Sharon Rodgers through
Campus Interfaith Ministry's Cross Currents educational
program, will begin Monday from 5-6:30 p m at the
Kolnonia Center. 1414 Kincaid St Free and open to all
Brown bag dinner Register at the first class session or
call 484-1707 for information
MSCEUANEOU8
The Aprli Professor of the Month competition is
cananSy amattlL^ entries. The competition, sponsored
by Mortar Board, is limited to any associate, full, or
visiting professor currently teaching at the University
Any student may nominate their choice for April s
outstanding professor by filling out an application blank
available in the Main Library, directly across from the
telephone books Entries wilt be accepted until April 30
The winner will be announced in mid-May
Women's Referral and Resource Service and the
YWCA am having a benefit breakfast Monday at the
Homefried Truckstop from 8-11 a m Menu includes
wholewheat poppyseed pancakes, the Truckstop
number 1 (eggs, toast and homefried potatoes) and
other baked goods Music will be provided by Barbara
Turrill and Meshe Lacey and others Prices vary For
information, call 686-3327
Lutheran student supper Sunday evening at 6 p m
at Grace Lutheran Church, 18th Street and Hilyard
Avenue.
LaMen worship today at 4:30 p m in the Koinonia
Center Chapel. 1414KincaidSt Sponsored by Episcopal
Campus Ministry
A Passover community pobuck and aecond Seder
dinner will be held on Thursday at 5:30 p m at 2550
Portland St Cost for individuals is $2 50 and for children
under 10 years. $1.50. All participants are requested to
contribute food and/or work hours. Sponsored by
Jewish Student Union and Hillel at the University For
details and reservations call 484-1707.
The Eugene Sports Program la seeking volunteer
coaches for It's five week spring soccer program.
Coaches are being sought (or boys’ and girls’ teams in
the grades 1-6 Those interested should call 683-2373
POUCV
The Emerald's briefs column is open to anyone
wishing to announce meetings, lectures, seminars,
exhibits, scholarships, or miscellaneous events. Briefs
are run once and they are subject to space limitations
They must be typed and triple-spaced in a 65-character
margin Include all pertinent 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 Herns must be turned in by
noon the day before publication at the Emerald Office,
Room 300, EMU If you have a question, please feel free
to contact John at 686-5511.
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For Sale
MOW ON SALE
Danners Mountain Trait boon and Cowtown
Western boots Reg $99. now $75
CAMPUS SHOE SHOP
MlLtMi SU-M11
518 4-2
SPECIAL COLON TV Reconditioned and
guaranteed $85 up 886-9719 after 7 pm 4-7
KENWOOD 48 WATT AMP Tuner Bolivar 125
sptus $200 otter A* good condition, lots of
Ufa CM 683-89204-7
CLASSICAL QUtTAP and bard case at bar
gain pme Call 244-0175 4-6
DUNLOP MAXPLY PORT tennis racket. Tike
new $38. CONDO JUNIOR metal tennis
racket new $10. DESK STUDY LAMP wrtn
two 15w dourescent lights $1$. Ph ?4*-5449.
AD_ ±1
CANON FTB SLR 35mm camera Leather
case tripod $150 Call Jett 344-8179 4-5
MODEM RS-232 or TRS-80 Buss auto sen
d/receive. 300 Baud new/under warranty.
$170 746-9422 4-7
FISHER CR 130 tape deck Song finder func
tion and metal tape capability $90 or offer
686-3466 Jett 42
YAMAHA TURNTABLE Phillips receiver
speakers one year old. $225 Boat trailer
woodstove $125 Boy's 5-speed bike $45
GAF tkde carousels 344-50944-2
MUST SELL IMMEDIATELY 1973 Chev Ca
pris station wagon Excellent condition |ust
$900 Ulno 686-6171 Abtxe or 687-0970
_4-^2
73 TRIUMPH TR8 Restored loaded need
$3200" Also classical PAN guitar with hard
case 345-3492 4 5
Buy/S«ll
THE BUY S SELL CENTER
has reopened at 381 West sth, upstairs
Musical instruments photo equipment, tools
stereos and camping gear
BUY-SELL-TRADE
628MF
PRIVATE GUITAR Indviduallzed to your skil
l/interests 6 lessons. $40, Lezlie. 741-0683
evenings 4-6
Oregon Daily Emerald
JAZZ:
Then Til Now
Earn three credits while exploring jazz history
from 1900 to 1980 Taught by Carl Wordeck in
an informal, non technical style with lots of
in-dass listening
THURSDAYS 8:30-8:20 PM
TUI MM MUS 1M SS4 FEE
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GUITAR INSTRUCTION FOR CREDIT!
Beginners thru advanced specializing in jazz
and rock Don Latarski, 242-8184 4-2
Guitar
Classes
3 CR P/NP
COURSE FEE: $54
BEG. GUITAR I
TLN 8520 1 20-2 50 UH. Rm 178 Mu
sic For the complete beginner' Covers
popular song accompaniment reading
music and melodic playing
BEG. GUITAR II
TLN 8585 4-5 20 UH. Rm 211 Music A
continuation of Beg Guitar I with some
basic music theory
Register at the Music Department in
structor, David Case 242-6826 588 4-6
Guitar Instruction
Folk/Bluegrass
Relaxed non-competitive atmosphere
Acoustic styles of Dylan. Browne Bea
ties, Seeger. CSNY Baez, many others
TUES 15:30-18:20 MUS 1M
Instructor Paul Friedlander
4704-8
Services
rrs TAX TIME
ASSOCIATED TAX PROCESSORS
I come to you! Call Jerry, 687-1887 Licensed
tan preparer_4-16
CUSTOM ROTOTILUNG Soil conditioning,
composting, and fertilizer Difficult access
gardens no problem Any size garden
682-4267 or 935-1042.4-12
LAFLER SILKSCREEN
Bulk printed t-shirts
343-2308 or 342-1027
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INCOME TAX
RETURNS
Professional! prepared Special rates to
students and faculty 27 East 10th 484-0303.
456:2-2
Typing
TYPING: 15 years experience Papers, disser
tations. editing IBM Selectnc Pick-up and
delivery Call Carole at 888-3M3. _ 2402 tin
TYPING UNLIMITED
747-82M
Grad School Approved/Guaranteed
Selectric Call lor pricing
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TYPING Guaranteed fast, perfect Pickup,
delivery, elite. $ 85rpage Wendy. 682-8684
PRO TYPING/EOfTING
On vacation (yippee') till 4/29
JacmMer 4IS-3M3
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PRO TYrwKi ALL LE VELS
IBM Correcting Selectnc
Cat Barbara MS-0747
__ 49SMWF
TYPING/EOfTING
Call Judy or Sara
•00-0730
__979HFM
EXPERIENCED TYPIST Essays, resumes,
term papers and graduate work Cali Cindy
—000«._ 393 MWF
PROFESSIONAL QUALITY TYPING at a
price you can afford Can Janice. 720-50S3.
_367 MWF
CYNOTS PROFESSIONAL TYPING
Graduate School Approved
—7-0320
___355MF
PROFESSIONAL TYPIST: Statistical
specialist IBM Correcting Selectric Graduate
approved Near campus 344-07—. 460:tfn
20 YEARS EXPERIENCE
On campus during day IBM Selectric Call
720-7590 anytime __346 HFM
HAWK WORD PROCESSING: Computer
system makes typing obsolete Theses,
reports, resumes Free pickup/delivery
343-551? 4.2
PROFESSIONAL TYPING Same day service
$ 85 per page 344-5027. 533 4-9
COMPUTER WORD PROCESSING
by YOUR WORD'S WORTH 342-7540
525 6-24
WANTED: Fender Stratocaster Call Chris P
485-5846 weekdays. 343-2292 eves and
weekends_ 4-2
STEPHENS
Stringed Instruments
Since 1972 we have hand built tine musical
instruments and offered complete repair ser
vice
141714 OLIVE #2 444-0415
Sound Systems
WE BUY STEREOS
SALES AND SERVICE
Large selection warranted stereo components
STEREO WORKSHOP
1400 Main. Springfield 741-1—7
__ 963Ifn
AR10 SPEAKERS Like new. 595/pr. Sher
wood receiver. 32 watts/channel $145
484-0654 4-2
Books
—.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 all new books
SMITH FAMILY BOOKSTORE
744 East 13th
Recreation
SABRE FENCING
SHAPE-up with sabres Co-ed beginners class
starts April 5. 6 30 pm Flegister at Ess SHAPE
office or call 345-2357 for info 4-5
Ski Stuff
X-COUNTRY SKIS: Horizon II (213 cm),
high-pert, track and backcountry ski. includes
bindings John 683-6292 4-2
Bicycles
RECYCLED BIKE WORKS
Quality Reconditioned Bicycles
Repairs - Parts - Service
We Buy, Sell and Trade
296 Blair Blvd 485-5886
552 4-14
BIKE SALE
$50 off most models
CENTURION
Unbeatable values
Fuji-since 1899
Unsurpassed quality
Stu'a BOte Shop Mh s Monroe
553 4-5
SCHWINN 10-SPEED 21 Varsity, good
condition, $80. 345-1487 evenings. 4-2
UNIVEGAS: Custom 10. $149. reg. $175.
Super 10, $169, reg $195. other models
$20-$40 off Many Peugeots reduced Mo
tobecanes 25% off Trade-ins welcome Sale
ends April 3, Saturday
COLONS CYCLE SHOP
OOEaeMllh 342-4070
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Cars/Cycfes
GOVERNMENT SURPLUS CARS AND
TRUCKS Many sold through local sales under
$300 can 1-714-569-0241. ext 1631 tor your
directory on how to purchase.4-5
70 NOVA HATCHBACK 3 speed. V6. super
clean, runs great. $1650 or best offer
485-3212 4-2
1070 SAAB 00 Recent engine and transmis
sion work Excellent $1900/best offer
344-9419 4-6
‘74 HONDA C8200 5100 miles $480 Helmets
also available 484-0654, 345-7087 4-2
Auto Repair *
SAAB and VOLVO maintenance and repair
MOB SWOT' SHOP
2S29 WMamette 404-0333
Travel
STUDENT TRAVEL
Budget flights. Eurailpasses, Britrail passes.
Int'l student 10 cards, tours, books, insurance
AYH cards, work programs, and much more
Call CIEE Student Travel: (206) 632-2448
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MAKE YOUR SUMMER
TRAVEL PLANS
GREAT NEW ROUND TRIP FARES
Porttand-Minneapolis $210
Eugene-Puerto Vallarta 0270
Seattle-Anchorage $209
Porttand-Phoenix $200
Eugene-Memphis $275
Eugene-Fort Smith $225
UNIVERSITY TRAVEL
2nd floor above Kinko's
Smith Family Book Building
683-5577
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FLY TO HAWAII $200 One ticket, one way
Call Mark, 345-6400 4-2
STUDENT TRAVEL
Budget flights. Eurailpasses, Britrail passes.
Inf! student 10 cards, tours, books, insurance
AYH cards, work programs, and much more
Call CIEE Student Travel: (206) 632-2448.
4-16
Rldes/Rlders
FROM CORVALLIS TO UO Rides/riders
needed. 752-3982 (keep trying). 4-2
Opportunities
LOOKING FOR A CHALLENGING JOB?
Will-be juniors, seniors and grads apply to be
RA In the Residence Halls next yearl Re
sident Assistants receive full room and board
plus $160 lor the academic year 1982-83.
Single room and telephone provided Applica
tions now available in the Housing Office,
Walton Hall and due April 12. 1982 Also
available. RA Intern positions for will-be soph
mores Check out these jobs at informational
meetings, April 4, 5, 6, or 7._461:4-7
S1S/S30 REBATE opportunity to get your
college ring Next week, April 5-7, 10-3. a
special display of gold and lustrum rings will be
at the Bookstore This is an opportunity to
invest in gold and get a cash rebate on your
college ring. Come in next week! 585:4-2
THE ESCAPE FIELD STUDIES Program has
many opportunities for students to earn up
per-division credit while volunteering at a
public school We have placements in elemen
tary and secondary schools, many are just a
quick bike ride from campus Come check us
out n the EMU Lobby. 9-4 daily until April 9, or
call us at 686-4351585:4-9
FRUSTRATED AFTER MAC COURT?
The ESCAPE Field Studies Program has
placements available in several community
service agencies. Earn upper-division credit
while assisting a handicapped child or an
elderly person, leading after-school activities
with elementary-aged children, or working on a
juvenile corrections program. There are many
other placements available this spring, so come
see us in the EMU Lobby 9-4 daily until April 9,
or call us at 686-4351. 583 4-9
10% off
House Blend
Coffee
through April
[Coffee by the cupj
We are in the
Mayflower Building t
,782 E. 11th *342-20711
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