Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 06, 1982, Page 5, Image 5

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    MEETINGS
The April 24to Co—Mon to End too War In El Salvador
will moot today and ovary other Tuesday at 7 30 p m at
the Wesley Cental. 1236 Kincaid St. to plan tor the April
24th March and Rally
A gay man'a rap group will meet today at 7 pm at 1414
Kincaid St . in the Backdoor Cotteehouee For more
information, call the Gay Peoples Alliance at 686-3360 or
stop by them office in Suite 318. EMU
The Society of Protoaetonal Journalists will meet
tonight at 7 30 m Room 301 -A. Alien Hall
The International Studies Association will meet
tonight at 6 at Denise Michel's house to plan spring
activities, set meeting times and get reacquainted For
more information call 343-5279 (Denise), 343-7670 (Deb)
or the 686-5051 (International Studies office)
The American Adeem sing Federation will meet today
at 4 30 p m In Room 301 -A. Allen Hall
Alpha Kappa Pal Business Fraternity will hold
a general meeting tonight at 6 in Room 336. Gilbert
Hall
SPEAKERS
"Oregon's Future Timber Supply Assessment:
Computer Modeling and Productivity Assumptions,"
tfts topic of s lecture by David Sters. director of forest
resource planning tor the state Department of Forestry,
tonight at 7 30 In Room 233, Science I
Practical techniques for integrating writing as a
learn tog tool Into the classrooms of eS disciplines is the
topic of a lecture / workshop by Anthony Adams, lecturer
In the University of Cambridge education department,
today at 3 30 p m in Room 307, Chapman Hall Adams
presentation will be followed by a sherry reception at
4 30 p m For further information call Lmda Robertson at
686-5414
The Talmud is the topic of a lecture by Prof Ja
cob Beck Wednesday at 9 30 a m in Room 341. Gilbert
Hall
WORKSHOPS
Military lax resistance is the topic of a workshop.
« s
sponsored by Peace Concerned Tax Consultants, today
at 7 JO p m in the south basement room ot Harris Hall in
the County Courthouse Call 686-9049 tor further
information
THEATRE
"The Grieved Are Many. I Am Told*' by Alan Boye. will
be presented by the Oregon Repertory Theatre today at
8 p.m at ORT. 222 East Broadway Ave The stormy life of
poet Emily Dickinson is presented by Boye. whose
reading is part of a series designed to present the works
of local writers Five plays have been selected to be
presented as stage readings during the spring months
Admission is free
CLASSES
"Slepperenttng: His, Hers or Ours?” is the title of
a free two-week class offered by the Eugene Public Li
brary which will meet this Thursday and April 15 from
7-9 p m on the second floor of the library The class fo
cuses on how to cope with a new member of the family
who Is: pampered, neglected, jealous, suspicious,
untrustworthy, detached, resentful, deceitful Me
thods demonstrated and practiced in class will In
clude: negotiation, fair fighting and decision-making
Preregistration required by calling the Lane Commun
ity College Home Economics Department. 747-4501,
ext 2533
MISCELLANEOUS
An ongoing lather’s support group offered by The
Looking Glass Families in Transition Project will meet
today at 7 p m at the Wesley Center. 1236 Kincaid St
The six-week group will explore what it is like to be the
father or stepfather of a teenager For further informa
tion call Looking Galss at 609-3111.
PoNwortier positions available now lor ASUO elec
tions. Call Bev Shoopman, ASUO. 686-3724
Episcopal Lantsn worship today at 4:30 p m in the
Koinonia Center Chapel. 1414 Kincaid St
686-43431
The ODE cannot be responsible tor more
than on* day's incorrect advertising insertion
The ODE s liability (or typographical errors
incorrect insertions or omissions in advertising
published shall be limned soiety to the cancel
lation ot charges tor such portion of space
occupied by the error if your ad appears
Incorrectly, call Mt-4343 before 1 pm tor
correction in the next day s issue
There w NO refund lor ed cancellation!
For Solo
SPECIAL COLON TV Reconditioned and
guaranteed $85 up 686 9719 after 7 pm 4-7
KENWOOO 40 WATT AMP IUMI ft I
spurs $200 otter Ait good condition lots ot
He Call 66." 69?0 4-7
CLASSICAL GUITAR and hard case at bar
gain price Call ''44-01 75 4 6
DUNLOP MAXPLY FORT tennis racket, Ike
ne» S30- CONDO JUNIOR metal tennis
racket ->ew 110 DESK STUDY LAMP with
two 16* Houreacent tights $15. Ph 244 5449
AD_£7
MODEM RS 222 or TRS-80 Buss a Jt
d receive 200 Baud new under warranty
$t 70 746-9422_4-7
MUST SELL IMMEDIATELY 197/ Cbev Ca
pns station wagon Excellent condition just
$900 Ulno 686-6171 Abb* or 687-0970
4-12
74 AUOI S800. aNo raking bools 7N $100.
mandolin $146 242-9959 4-6
NOW ON SALE
Danners Mountain Trail boots and Cowtown
Western boots Reg $99 now $75
CAMPUS SHOE SHOP
M3 E l 3th 343-MI 3
_ 61849
BESLER ENLARGER .Vomen s 2 speed bike
Mane oilers 464 9227 4-6
SPEAKERS FOR WALKMAN CASSETTE or
other small cassette players Call Kevin
between 12-6 4-7
CAMBRIDGE
Diet tor sale All flavors available Can Molly at
686-4794 4-6
Instruction
ADD THIS CLASS!
History of Electric
Guitar in Rock
Rock music styles Berry. B B King
Hendnx Pege Clapton Allman others
WED 1S:30-1t20 MUS 407
instructor Paul Friedlander
Fee ectted S54/? credits
Open to an students
Classes include listening, lecture dis
_cuaamn_
JAZZ:
Then Til Now
Earn three credits while exploring jazi hislory
Irom 1900 to 1980 laugh! by Can Wo«Jeck m
an informal, non-technical style with lots ot
in-class listening
THURSDAYS HO-tiW RM
TLN MM MUS 1M $M FEE
5184-7
Guitar
Classes
3 CR P/UP
COURSE FEE: $54
BEG. GUITAR I
TLN 8520, 1:30-2 50 UH, F)m 178 Mu
sic For the complete beginner1 Covers
popular song accompaniment reading
music, and melodic playing
BEG. GUITAR II
TLN 8585, 4-5 20 UH, Rm 211 Music A
continuation ot Beg Guitar I with some
basic music theory
Register at the Music Department In
structor. David Case 342-6826 588 4 6
ADD THIS CLASS!
Rock Classes
INSIDE ROCK I
Overview o< rods (50*) to Beatles Who.
Chock Berry Ekns others
WED. 1*30-2120 MUS 1M
INSIDE ROCK II
Overview more 60s. Slones Clapton
Hendrix. SF sound. Doors. Dylan to
New Wave
TMURS 11:30-1*20 MUS 1M
PRIVATE GUITAR Indwduakzed to your skil
i interests 6 lessons HO Lezlie 741-068?
evenings 4-6
Guitar Instruction
Folk/Bluegrass
Relaxed non competitive atmosphere
Acoustic styles of Dylan. Browne Bea
tles Seeger, CSNY Baez many others
TUES 15:30-1*20 MUS 1M
Instructor Paul Fnedtander
470 4-8
ITS TAX TIME
ASSOCIATED TAX PROCESSORS
l come to you' Can Jerry 687-1887 Licensed
ta* preparer _ 4-16
CUSTOM ROTOTILUNG Soil conditioning
composting and fertilizer Difficult access
gardens no problem Any size garden
682-4267 or 925-1042 4-12
LAFLER SILK SCREEN
Bullr printed t-shirts
343-2306 or 342-1927
_S28 4-9
INCOME TAX
RETURNS
Professionally prepared Special rates to
students and faculty 27 East 10th 464-0303.
456 4-6
Typing
TYPING: '5 years experience Papers, dtsser
talions edrtmg IBM Selectnc Pick-up and
delivery CaH Carole at 666-3063- 2403 tin
TYPING UNUMITEO
747-9296
Grad School Approved/Guaranteed
Selectnc CaH lor pnc.ng
189 ttn
PRO TYPING/EDITING
On vacation (yippee1) till 4/29
JennHer 46S-3663
491 4-28
PROFESSIONAL TYPIST: Statistical
specialist IBM Correcting Selectnc Graduate
approved Near campus 344-6756. 460 ttn
TYPING GUARANTEED
IBM Correcting Selectnc
Ruttl 345-5614
288 UH
PROFESSIONAL TYPING Same day service.
$85 per page 344-5027. 5?? 4-9
COMPUTER WORD PROCESSING
by YOUR WORD'S WORTH 342-7546
525 6-24
TYPING GURARNTEED perfect fast Pickup
and delivery Karen. 741 -0486 anytime 4-9
HAWK WORD PROCESSING: Computer
system makes typing obsolete Theses,
reports, resumes Free pickup/delivery
242-5512 4 9
Sound Systems
Jim’s Electronics
STEREO REPAIR
AUDIO SERVICES
1627 Peart Street 343-7663
Monday thru Friday 9-6 pm
Saturday 9-1 pm
5625 ttn
WE BUY STEREOS
SALES AND SERVICE
Large selection warranted stereo components
. STEREO WORKSHOP
1 1409 Main. SprtnglMd 741-1597
96? ttn
90,000 BOOKS IN STOCK
AH setting 25% to 50% oft list prices
New Books-Text Boofcs-CMI Notes
Magazines
USED BOOKS BOUGHT AND SOLD
10% OFF a« new book*
SMITH FAMILY BOOKSTORE
790 E**t 13th
5223 ttn
Bicycles
BUY-SELL-TRADE
Reconditioned bikes, used parts
SECOND NATURE BICYCLES
1712 WMamoMe 343-5362
WE BUY USED PARTS
__716UW
RECYCLED BIKE WORKS
Quality Reconditioned Bicycles
Repairs - Parts - Service
We Buy. Sell and Trade
296 BWr Blvd. 465-5686
____ S8a0-1«
Cruise into Spring
New Zephyr 5-speed cruisers
(rear-drum hub-tubular fork)
SPECIAL
$199 Only at
RECYCLED BIKE WORKS
296 Blair 465-5886
592 4-9
NISHMd SPORT 21 10-speed metallic blue,
rack included 345-8379 eves. 4-6
FOR SALE: Woman's 3-speed bike, good
condition $60 Call Traci 484-9725 _4-7
TWO RALIEQH three speed $55. $40
343-6344 4-8
“531” FRAMES
by Hotdsworth
INTRO PRICES
FROM $250
FUJI—CENTURION
$50 off most bikes
STU’S BIKE SHOP 9lh 9 Monroe
619:4-6
24” CENTURION with Union generator
fenders and rack $90 343-1352. 4-7
Cars/Cycles
1970 SAAB 99 Recent engine and transmis
sion work Excellent $1900/best offer
344-9419 4-6
IDEAL FOR EUGENE!
70 Fiat 850, runs well, $800 Excellent fuel
mileage 687-0966 4-8
197# DATSUN 210 Low miles, stereo, excel
lent condition. $3400. Can 345-5730. 4-14
1970 VW RABBIT Excellent condition 175cc
Kawasaki motorcycle, runs great 485-8590
4-9
Auto Repair
SAAB and VOLVO maintenance and repair
MIB SWIFT SHOP
2529 WBarnett* 404-9333
_S635tfn
VW OWNERS: support academia and save
money by having me. a graduate student and a
mechanic with eight years of professional
experience, fix your VW s i guarantee all my
work and offer campus pickup and delivery
Call Dennis Todd. 344-7906. 785:11
Travel
STUDENT TRAVEL
Budget flights. Eurailpasses. Britrail passes.
Inf I student ID cards, tours, books, insurance
AYH cards, work programs, and much more
Call CIEE Student Travel (206) 632-2448
4-16
Rktes/Mcters
WANTED: Ride to Portland over Easter wee
kend Will share for gas Call 345-6458 after 5
4-6
ia/oMOwti
wanted
WANTED: STEPPARENTS
$00 REWARD
tor participation in research study
6 weeks communication training and
2 weeks testing
For more information, please call
Joanna Hoskins. M S
Counseling Psychology
344-1154
evenings and weekends
4-6
ALASKAN PRINCIPAL/TEACHER couple
wishes to rent 2-3 bdrm ncer home, pleasant
neighborhood near college preferred, comple
tely furnished mcl dishes and linens about
June 15 to Aug 14 Write soon, no phones
here, mail slow Jan Williams, Pouch L. Ket
chikan. AK 99901 4-16
Opportunities
SI 5/930 REBATE opportunity on your college
ring A specialist on gold and other metal rings
is at the Bookstore this week 10-3 Better vome
by tor this exceptional investment - with rebate!
At the UO Bookstore 4-6
INTERESTED IN DRAMA? Assist a teacher at
Cascade Middle Schoi in her drama class and
earn credit through ESCAPE Like P E or
intramurals? At Shasta Middle Schools there
are openings in both areas tor volunteers to
assist teachers Visit the ESCAPE table in the
Lobby of the EMU for more information or talk
to Lori, ext 4351_ 597:4-9
LOOKING FOR A CHALLENGING JOB?
Will-be juniors, seniors and grads apply to be
RA In the Residence Halls next yeari Re
sident Assistants receive fun room and board
plus S160 tor 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 |Obs at informational
meetings. April 4. 5, 6. or 7461:4-7
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 686-4351 585:4-9
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
luvenile 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
HEALTH MAJORS LOOK QUICK!
What are you going to do in June after
graduation? Don't know? Check with the Peace
Corps We can give you some answers
620 4-6
DON’T FORGET!
STUDENT UNIVERSITY
RELATIONS COUNCIL
Applications are due April 9th Meeting
for interested applicants Tuesday. April
6th, at 2:30 pm in room 111, ERB
Memorial Union._630:4-6
IF YOU WOULD LIKE to do meaningful excit
ing wofk with the Gay Community, you can
earn 3 credits for spring term with GPA. Call
686-3360 or come by Suite 318 EMU tor
further info 632:4-9
Help Wanted
TOO MANY BILLS? Excellent earning oppor
tunity Part-time/fult-time. For more informa
tion, call 746-6422 _ 458:ttn
DRIVER NEEDED TO MAKE deliveries to
electronics firms in the Portland area. Must
have Oregon driver's license, be a student, and
be tree Wednesday and Fridays for trips to
Portland Business background preferred May
expand position to include sales responsitoti
ties. it qualified and interested Contact Joyce
Albin or Jeff Miller. Specialized Training Pro
gram, 686-5311 496:4-6
-emu.
95*
Food Service
BREAKFAST
2 Hot Biscuits
with gravy and sausage
The Cafeteria Grill
7 am -10:30 am Monday-Friday