Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 09, 1982, Page 9, Image 9

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    SPEAKERS
Sex-based discrimination and currant woman’s
Issues Is the topic of a lecture by Nancy Davis,
executive director of Equal nights Advocates in San
Francisco, one of the oldest women's law centers In
the country, today at 12:30 p m In Rooms 128 and 229,
Law School
"CtHtatlonlty. Warfare and the Mattery" Is the topic ot
a lecture by Ted Qrimsrud. Christians tor Peace and
Justice, today at noon at the Koinonla Center. 1414
Kincaid St Qrimsurd's presentation Is today's topic from
the Mars Hill Forum
WORKSHOPS
“Survtvtng Strew: an Experience In Taking Car* of
Youraalf’ is the title ot a free public workshop being
ottered by Don Nahnsen, M S W , In the Lecture Hall at
the Eugene Public Library from 8 a m. to noon on
Saturday Topics to be covered in the workshop by
Nahnsen. a registered clinical social worker, in
clude understanding character structure and per
sonality dynamics as they relate to stress, as
well as developing coping mechanisms for dealing
with stressful situations For more information
and to register tor the workshop, call 484-2942
EXHIBITS
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Uniwrvny Bnrail «il HiTflBa TO WICHTW wiw pOfTTOlTO*
tor nWWi M Vie Faculty Chib. Please call James Lesan
at 683-1918 before 9 a m Monday through Friday. Don't
call the Faculty Club I will view works or portfolios at the
club or in your studios
FILMS
"The Loaf Years of Jesus" will be shown Saturday
from 2-4 p m. at the Eugene Public Library. 100 W 13th
The film traces Jesus’ travels through the Middle East
and into India and Tibet.
CLASSES
’‘Paganism and Witchcraft: Thaory and Practical
Application” is the topic of a five-week SEARCH class
beginning Monday from 7-9:30 p.m. in Room 106. Deady
Hail Learn how to spiritually connect with nature, how to
channel energy, basic shaminism in the ancient Western
European style and more
MISCELLANEOUS
aiuuvm unmrsny nnanons ^ouncn BppRCaiKmf are
to be returned by today at 5 p.m. to the University
Relations office. Room 111, Susan Campbell Hall.
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[Classifieds 686-43431
MUST SELL IMMEDIATELY 197? Chev
Capos station wagon " Excellent condition,
just $900 Ul no 696-6171. Abbie or
6870970 _ 4-12
NOW ON SALE
Danners Mountain Trail boots and Cowtown
Western boots Reg $99 now $75
CAMPUS SHOE SHOP
(43 E. 13tti 343-M13
TRAIL WISE BACKPACK
$50 ?4?-6?44 4 9
'(( DODGE Station wagon rebuilt engine new
brakes runs well needs transmission repair
$200 Georg ?45-2462_ 4-9
CMS SERIES SPEAKERS Dood condition
$100 tor both Sound' Big' Call Tina
741-0496 4-9
MOVING SALE: Car motorcycle bicycles
stereo misc furniture kitchen and household
goods 2??0-4 Patterson 485-8590 4 12
BESLER ENLARGER plus darkroom equip
ment women s bike Cheap 484-9227 4-9
Instruction
ART CLASSES CLOSED?
Registration for
EMU Craft Center
Workshops
continues at the Craft Center (downsta
irs m the EMU) Classes still open are
Jewelry & Metalsmithing Adv Stone
Setting. Sandblasting Glass Stained
Glass. Beg Origami Drawing. Book
binding & Paper Marbling Watercolor.
Silkscreen Beg Sewing Navajo Weav
ing Beg Basketry Table Loom Weav
»ng Scandinavian Pattern Knitting Mid
Easter Rug Weaving Clothing
Embellishment Batik, Natural Yarn Dye
ing. Beg Woodworking Adv Wood
working Building Wood Hand Planes
Wood Lathe Router Beg B & W Pho
tography. Experimental Darkroom. In
termediate Photography, Children's
Ceramic Scullpture Raku. Bicycle
Maintenance Stop by or call 666-4361
for information 665 4 -1 ?
JAZZ:
Then Til Now
Earn three credits while explotmg jazz history
from 1900 lo 1980 Taught by Carl Woideck in
an informal non-iechmcai style with lots of
m-class listening
THURSDAYS 6:30-9:20 PM
TLN 8656 MUS 199 $54 FEE
IT S TAX TIME
ASSOCIATED TAX PROCESSORS
I come to you' Call Jerry, 687• 1887 Licensed
tax preparer _a_4-16
CUSTOM ROTOTILLING Soil conditioning,
composting, and fertilizer Difficult access
gardens no problem Any size garden
68? 4267 or 9350 042 4 12
LAFLER SILKSCREEN
Bulk printed t-shirts
343-2306 or 342-1927
_528:4-9
RACQUET STRINGING Fast service and low
prices Leoina 66, $11; other strings available
No Wicson 1 2000's 688-470?. Ken. 4-9
INCOME TAX
RETURNS
Professionally prepared Special rates to
students and faculty ?7 East 10th 484-0303.
Typing
SPRING SPECIAL
Call Karen 883-1117
TYPING: 15 years experience Papers, dis
sertations editing IBM Setectric Pick-up and
delivery CaH Carole at SM-3M3. 240? ttn
TYPING UNLIMITED
747-9294
Gnd School Approved/Guaranteed
Selectnc Call lor pricing
_1B9ttn
PRO TYPING/EDITING
On vacation (yippee1) till 4/29
Jennifer 485-3883
__491 4-28
PRO TYPING ALL LEVELS
IBM Correcting Setectric
Call Barbara 345-0747
495 MWF
TYPING/EDITING
Call Judy or Sara
686- 0739
979:HFM
PROFESSIONAL OUALITY TYPING at a
price you can atiord Call Janice 726-5953.
___ ?67 MWF
CYNDI’S PROFESSIONAL TYPING
Graduate School Approved
687- 9326
___ ?55MF
PROFESSIONAL TYPIST: Statistical specia
list IBM Correcting Selectric Graduate
approved Near campus 344-0759. 460 ttn
20 YEARS EXPERIENCE
On campus during day IBM Selectric Call
726-7596 anytime ?46 HFM
COMPUTER WORD PROCESSING
by YOUR WORD S WORTH 342-7548
_525 6-24
TYPING GUARANTEED 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
?4?-551? 4 9
TYPING Elite guaranteed perfect fast Pick
up delivery I 85. page Wendy 68?-8684
4-9
NEED TERM PAPERS resumes, letters etc
typed9 Cali 689-8112 Reasonable rates 4 15
60.000 BOOKS IN STOCK
All selling 25% to 50% ott list prices
New Books-Text Books-Clitt Notes
Magazines
USED BOOKS BOUGHT AND SOLD
10% OFF all new books
SMITH FAMILY BOOKSTORE
768 East 13th
522? tin
Art Supplies
MAN FROM MARS
You've got to see this!
10-2 TODAY
Special sale
35% off
TECH PENS, ONLY AT
OREGON ART
SUPPLY
683-2787
686 4-9
Sound Systems
BEST YAMAHA STEREO evei made
CA-2010 amp/pre-amp combined 12C pure
watts per channel Other components must
sacrifice. Paul, 484-9099._ 4-12
PIONEER CS-88 SPEAKERS Sansui 5000 A
amplifier Pioneer PL41 turntable Excellent
condition and price 998-8019 4-13
PHASE LINEAR amp-preamp $600, Nakami
chi 4802 deck $450. Bang & Outsen turntable
$225 Sonab O011 loudspeakers $300, $1500
firm All 3 months old 687-0236 4-9
Jim’s Electronics
STEREO REPAIR
AUDIO SERVICES
1627 Pearl Street 343-7683
Monday thru Fnday 9-6 pm
Saturday 9-1 pm
5635 tfn
WE BUY STEREOS
SALES AND SERVICE
Large selection warranted stereo components
STEREO WORKSHOP
1409 Main. Springfield 741-1597
Bicycles
RECYCLED BIKE WORKS
Ouality Reconditioned Bicycles
Repairs - Parts - Service
We Buy Sell and T rade
296 Blair Blvd. 465-5666
552 4-14
Cruise into Spring
New Zephyr 5-speed cruisers
(rear-drum hub-tubular fork)
SPECIAL
$199 Only at
RECYCLED BIKE WORKS
296 Blair 485-5886
592 4-9
SCHWINN VARSITY 10 speed 21 $65
Michelle, 344-2390^ keep trying_4-12
NISHIKI SPORT 21 10-speed metallic blue
rack included, $150 345-8379 eves 4-9
UNIVEGA 10-speed 4 months old w fenders
and lock Creme brn $160 Can 683-5086
______4-12
TWO 10-SPEED bicycles musl sell 2330-4
Patlerson, 485-8590 4-12
SCWHINN VARSITY men's 10-speed 21
Mel brown $75 345-1639. _ 4-9
JAPANESE DOLPHIN 10-SPEED Pretty
good condition. $70 or otter Schwinn "Varis
ty 10-speed good condition $85 or otter
343-7576 4 12
SAAB and VOLVO maintenance and repair
M 6 B SWIFT SHOP
2529 Willamette 484-9333
5635:ttn
X-COUNTRY SKIS Rossignol Horizon II
(213cm) High pelorm. backcountry and track
ski Bindings included John, 683-6292 4-9
Travel
STUDENT TRAVEL
Budget flights, Eurailpasses. Bntrail passes,
Int’l student ID cards, tours, books, Ihsurance
AYH cards, work programs, and much more
Call CiEE Student Travel (206) 632-2448
4-16
Cars/Cycles
75 DATSUN B210 Economical, low mileage,
excellent condition $2500 345-5539, leave
message4-9
•71 VW SLANTBACK Automatic, doesn't run;
trans problem, and needs starter, but good
engine $400 or otter 688-92514-9
1973 HONDA 100 Excellent condition $300 or
best otter 689-8112. 4-13
1979 DATSUN 210 Low miles, stereo, excel
lent condition $3400 CaH 345-5730. 4-14
1979 VW RABBIT Excellent condition 175cc
Kawasaki motorcycle, runs great 485-8590
4-9
Rldes/Rlders
COMMUTER NEEDS ride, to and from
Portland, leaving Friday pm, returning Sunday
pm. every weekend. Jack 345-4527. 4-12
RIDER WANTED TO N.V. area Leaving
A S A P Cali Claude, 1 -399-9914 (Salem).
4-13
Wanted
ALASKAN PRINCIPAL/TEACHER couple
wishes to rent 2-3 bdrm nicer home, pleasant
neighborhood near college preferred,
completely turnished incl dishes and linens
about June 15 to Aug . 14. Write soon, no
phones here, mail slow Jan Williams, Pouch L.
Ketchikan, AK 99901 4-16
Opportunities
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
elementary 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
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
INTERESTED IN DRAMA? Assist a teacher at
Cascade Middle Scholl in her drama class and
earn credit through ESCAPE Like PE or
Intramurals? At Shasta Middle Schools there
are openings in both areas for volunteers to
assist teachers Visit the ESCAPE table in the
Lobby of the EMU for more information or talk
to Lon. ext 4351__597:4-9
IF YOU WOULD UKE to do meaningful excit
ing work with the Gay Community, you can
earn 3 credits for spnng term with GPA. Call
686-3360 or come by Suite 318 EMU for
further info 632 4-9
PROSPECTIVE VIDEO PERSONNEL Service
and other video enterprises seeking partner
s/investors/sub-contractors Send resume / -
prospectus/inquiries to Advanced Commun
ications. PO Box 10354, Eugene OR 97440
_4-9
LIVE INEXPENSIVELY touring French
waterways by yacht cheap1 Great vacation!
746-2088 _ 4-9
EXOTIC DANCERS
Unique opportunity for attractive, extroverted
females 342-6675 days4-12
PROFESSIONAL FAMILY in Santa Barbara
seeking to trade their charming 3 bedroom
home with equally conscientious family in
Eugene Write to: Adler, PO Box 11415,
Eugene, OR 9744Q. 4-13
WANTED: Models for fashion and glamor
photography Experience preferred Will pay
Call 485-0193, 6-9 pm4-12
WORK IN FRANCE, JAPAN, CHINAI No
experience, degree, or foreign language
required for most positions Teach conversa
tional English Send long, stamped,
self-addressed envelope for details ESL-15.
PO Box 336, Centralia. WA 98531 4-19
Help Wanted
TOO MANY BILLS? Excellent earning oppor
tunity Part-time/full-time For more informa
tion. call 746-6422 458:tfn
APPLICATIONS ARE NOW BEING
ACCEPTED for the position of 1982-83
Oregon Daily Emerald Editor Applicants
should have knowledge of newspaper journa
lism and of the University of Oregon Term of
office is June 8, 1982 through June 7, 1983
Monthly salary begins May 1,1982. Editor must
be enrolled for at least 6 credits during three of
four terms at the Unvfversity of Oregon while in
office Position requires work Sunday through
Friday and a minimum of 35-40 hours per
week Applications are available in the Oregon
Daily Emerald offices and must be returned to
the OOE Board of Directors, 300 EMU, PO Box
3159, Eugene OR 97403 before 5 pm April 22
The Emerald is an Equal Opportunity/Affirma
tive Action Employer that operates under the
team management concept Women, minon
ties and the handicapped are encouraged to
apply.4-22
TWO WORK-STUDY POSITIONS available in
Athletic Department Serve as receptionist by
answering main desk telephone and answering
questions at counter Must be dependable and
well groomed Two shifts available 8 am-11 am
or 11-2 pm Pay rate $4 32 Contact Kathy
Campbell at 686-5432.673:4-14
FAMILY one block from campus needs 2 hrs or
more help with newborn. 345-4577. 4-16
THE SURVIVAL CENTER is looking for
volunteers for Project Intercept Recy
cling Program Contact Suite 1 EMU,
686-4356_666:4-9
WORK-STUDY POSITION Administrative
Assistant to the Director, Office of Student
Advocacy Must type 50 wpm; heavy filing:
some independent research Requires atten
tion to detail and interest in the problems of
student government. 15-20 hrs per week. $4
per/hr Contact Marcia at 686-3724 or inquire
at ASUO Suite 4 EMU Deadline is April 9th The
ASUO is an AA/ EO employer._549:4-9
OVERSEAS JOBS Summer/year round. Eu
rope, S. Amer , Australia, Asia. All fields
$500-$1200 monthly Sightseeing. Free info
Write IJC Box 52-OR 3 Corona Del Mar CA
92625_4-23
JOB INFORMATION: Dallas. Houston, over
seas. Alaska, $20,000 to $50,000 possible
602-998-0426 Dept 0394 Phone call
refundable 4-9
ESCAPE TUTORS FOR:
Swim Instruction Special education after
noons Monday through Thursday Easter Seal
Pool
Limited English Proficient Students Need
help with reading 12 25 to 1 25, any com
bination ot days McCornack Elementary
School
Non and Limited English Speaking Students
Need tutoring in reading, math, everything
Mornings at Willard Elementary, any daytime
hours at Jefferson Jr High and South Eugene
High, any combination o! days
Regular and Remedial Reading Small group
wok, 8:30-11, any regular combination of
days Gilham Elementary
Many other volunteer opportunities available in
4J schools Call Volunteer Services 687-3472
562:4-9
THE SURVIVAL CENTER is looking for
volunteers to work at this year's Earth
Week Celebration For more into contact
the Center, Suite 1 EMU, 686-4356
__ 667:4-9
WANTED: University students with cerebral
palsy to volunteer tor bioteedback studies
Please call Biofeedback Clinic 686-3566 for
information.587:4-9
SUPPORT WORKER Residential training
home tor severely retarded adults. Travel
training, showenng and hygiene routine with
men Monday through Friday, 7 am to 10 am.
Experience required $3 40 an hour. Apply
1893 Alder or call 485-1270 weekdays, 8-5
pm640:4-9
CO-COORDINATOR POSITION open at
Women's Referral and Resource Service.
Leadership, office management, and
admmstrative skills necessary Knowledge of
women's issues is crucial Work-study only
Job description and application in 336 EMU.
E0/AA Employer 647:4-9