Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 12, 1982, Page 10, Image 9

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    MEETINGS
Alpha PM Omasa is having an opan masting Tuesday
at 6:30 p.m. in the EMU Forum tor all those interested in
becoming a member
The EMU Budget Commute will meet today at 4 p m in
Room 109A, mezzanine level of the EMU
A group marriage chscmslun group will meet today at
7 p m in Room 137, Gilbert Hall
A Women In Transition support group tor women
returning to school will meet today at 3:30 p.m in Century
Room O. EMU For more information, call Mary at
686-4099
SPEAKERS
"Law and Society In Colonial Sri Lanka" is the topic of
a lecture by Dr Vqaya Samaraweera. Boston University,
today at 4 p.m in Room 101. EMU This lecture is
sponsored by the University history department
“Human Rights In Nicaragua- A View From the
Church” is the topic of a lecture by the Rev Carlos
Excorcia and Father Robert Stark today at 7:30 p.m at
the Emerald Baptist Church. 19th Avenue and Patterson
Street The two will discuss recent charges that the
Nicaraguan government has mistreated the Atlantic
Coast Indians
“Native Americans and White Settlers In the 19th
Century" is the topic of a lecture by Alvin Josephy.
former editor of American Heritage, today at 7:30 p.m in
Geriinger Lounge Josephy's presentation is the center
place address in celebration of the centennial of the
University library
•Perspocthree from a New York Practice" is the topic
of a lecture by New York architect Judith Edelman today
at 8 p.m in Room 177. Lawrence Hall Edelman's lecture
will discuss the impact of diverse scale, density and land
use controls on urban design and its relationship to
architectural design and daily life of the city
WORKSHOPS/SEMINARS
Government Employment Workshop: Federal, state
and local workshops will be offered by the Career
Planning and Placement Service on Tuesday from 3-4:30
p m in Room 101. EMU
Bankruptcy and Its alternatives is the topic of a
workshop, sponsored by Whitebird Legal Clinic and led
by attorney Eric Haws. Wednesday at 7:30 p m at the
Central Presbyterian Church. 15th Avenue and Ferry
Street Haw's presentation will be followed by a question
and answer period For more information, call 342-8255
Career seminar for International students — An
occupational potentiality group tor addressing your
interests values and skills is being offered by Theresa
Ripley and Tereza Gomez from India, who is a graduate
in counseling, on Tuesdays (April 1 to May 11) from
1 30-3 p m in Room 246. Susan Campbell Hall
INTERVIEWS
Sign-up for Interviews begins on Wednesday mom
Ing* at 7:30 In Susan Campbell Me* A resume muat be
turned In at the time of slsn up.
April 20
Consolidated Freightways (Business/Math'C S.)
David Douglas School District (Elementary and
Secondary Education)
April 20-21
U S National Bank ot Oregon (Prefer business)
April 21
Arthur Young and Company (Accounting internship)
April 22
Peat. Marwick. Mitchee Corporation (Economics/
Business)
Group meetings and Information aeeslons being held
during the week ot April 10-23 are as follows:
April 20
David Douglas School District — group meeting
3:30-4:30 p.m , Room 358. Susan Campbell Hall
April 23
Portland Public Schoo.. — group meeting 2 30-4 p m ,
Room 276, College of Education
owe_— a_- — « sa * — *-* - -» »— I—*-a
nNN sign up HTimfoiiwiy n mwiina in inwnrww
Ing with the following recruiters:
April 12
Snohomish County Public Defender and Seattle'King
County Public Defender (internship) — group meeting
9-10 a m Room 108. EMU
April 14
Federal Bureau of Investigation (Acct /Sciences Bu
HUItllllllMUHIIIIIIHIHtlWimilHIirrillltllllitlHHIIIIIIIHIMII
smess'Languages 'Law/Liberal Aria)
April 13-15
U S. Marines - EMU
CLASSES
"Nuclear Arms Race: Countdown to Disaster, a Study
fei Christian Ethics" Is the topic ot a class being of
lered by the Rev Linda Harrell Bruno and Sharon
Rodgers today from 5-6 30 p m at the Komonla
Center. 1414 Kincaid St. Call 484-1707 tor more
Inlormation
MISCELLANEOUS
Spend an "Afternoon on the Job” at Foster and
Marshall/Ames. Enioy an on-site visit and learn about
career opportunities in the Held of stocks and bonds on
Thursday from 1 30-4 30 pm Sign up today in Room
246, Susan Campbell Hall Space is limited Transporta
tion Is provided
A8UO Presidential candidates to rum: Tonight at 7 30
In the lounge of Oyment Hall. Walton Complex
Sponsored by the University residence halls
"Tale ol O: On Being Different" is the topic of a
slidetape today and Wednesday at noon and Tuesday at
11 30 am In the Boardroom at Lane Community Col
lege The presentation focuses on what happens to any
new and different kind of person in a work group and
how to manage that situation For more Information, call
747-4501. ext 2353
Classifieds
686-4343
For Sale
MUST SELL IMMEDIATELY 197? Chev
Capos "station wagon ’ Excellent condition,
just $900 Ul no 686-6171. Abbie or
687-0970 4-12
HIGH INTENSITY GROW LIGHT 400 watts
$110/oHer, call 242-4029 4-14
SKIS Olin Mark IV Comps. 175cm Look
Nevada bindings $125 Tingle-Hamilton room
104, ext 9774 4-1?
OFFICE EQUIPMENT ?-M Thermo-Fax $75.
Ditto duplicator $50. AB Dick 525 Mimeograph
$200. Olivetti adding machine (electric,
mechanical) $15 See at 768 East 16th or call
686- 3688 4-16
WURUTZER ELECTRIC PIANO Call Lantz
687- 0951 4-1
MOVING SALE: Car. motorcycle, bicycles
stereo misc furniture, kitchen and household
goods 2330-4 Patterson 485-8590 4-12
SCHWINN CONTINENTAL 2? $50 Very
sturdy Call Joan. 342-5052 4-12
Buy/Sell
THE BUY A SELL CENTER
has reopened at 361 West 5th. upstairs
Musical instruments photo equipment, tools
stereos and camping gear
BUY-SELL-TRADE
628MF
Instruction
ART CLASSES CLOSED?
Registration for
EMU Craft Center
Workshops
continues at the Craft Center (downsta
irs m the EMU) Classes sail open are
Jewelry & Metalsmithmg. Adv Stone
Setting Sandblasting Glass. Stained
Glass. Beg Origami Drawing Book
binding & Paper Marbling Watercoior
Silkscreen Beg Sewing Navajo Weav
ing. Beg Basketry Table Loom Weav
ing, Scandinavian Pattern Knitting, Mid
Easter Rug Weaving Clothing Embel
lishment. Batik, Natural Yarn Dyeing
Beg Woodworking Adv Woodworking
Building Wood Hand Planes. Wood
Lathe, Router, Beg B & W Photography.
Experimental Darkroom. Intermediate
Photography, Children s Ceramic
Scuitpture Raku. Bicycle Maintenance
Stop by, or call 686-4361 for informa
J2£L_665 4-1?
Services
rrs TAX TIME
ASSOCIATED TAX PROCESSORS
I come to you! Call Jerry. 687-1887 Licensed
tax preparer.4-16
CUSTOM ROTOTILLING Soil conditioning
composting, and fertilizer Difficult access
gardens no problem Any size garden
68?-4?67 or 9251042 4-12
Typing
EXPERIENCED TYPIST using IBM Selectric III
- Call Mina between 8 am and 11 pm at
7259824 _362 MW
20 YEARS EXPERIENCE
On campus during day IBM Selectric Call
726-7596 anytime?46:HFM
TYPING UNLIMITED
747-9296
Grad School Approved/Guaranteed
Selectric Call for pricing
189:ffn
TYPING
DONNA 344-1816
2326 MW
TYPING: 15 years experience Papers, dis
sertations. editing IBM Selector. Pick-up and
delivery Call Carole at 688-3983. 240? tin
PRO TYPING/EDITING
On vacation (yippee1) till 4 / 29
Jeon Per 465-3883
491 4-28
PRO TYPING ALL LEVELS
IBM Correcting Setectric
Call Barbara 345-0747
495MWF
TYPING / EDITING
Call Judy or Sara
886-0739
979HFM
CYNDI'S PROFESSIONAL TYPING
Graduate School Approved
687-8326
355 MF
PROFESSIONAL TYPIST: Statistical
specialist IBM Correcting Selector. Graduate
approved Near campus 344-0759. 460 tfn
COMPUTER WORD PROCESSING
by YOUR WORD’S WORTH 342-7546
__525:6-24
NEED TERM PAPERS resumes letters etc
typecP Call 689-B112 Reasonable rales 4-15
TYPING GUARANTEED perfect fast Pickup
and delivery Karen 741-0466 anytime 4-16
HAWK WORD PROCESSING: Computer
system makes typing obsolete Theses
reports, resumes Free pickup/delivery
343-5513.4-16
TYPING-ELITE Guaranteed fast, perfect
Pickup delivery. $ 85/page Wendy.
683-8684 4-13
WANTED: Fender Stratocaster Chris P
485-5846 days. 343-2292 eves and weekends
4-14
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Sound Systems
BEST YAMAHA STEREO ever made
CA-2010 amp/pre-amp combined 120 pure
watts per channel Other components musl
sacrifice Paul, 484-9099 4-12
PIONEER CS-88 SPEAKERS Sansui 5000 A
amplifier Pioneer PL41 turntable Excellent
condition and price 998-80194-1?
VERIT 3-way 10' speakers w/circuit breakers
and passive radiator $135 pr Call Joel
345-0180 4-15
YAMAHA BASS AMPLIFIER USED 20
HOURS $195 (retail $259) MARANTZ
SPEAKERS Unboxed1 $85 344-2471 4-15
Books
60.000 BOOKS IN STOCK
All selling 25% to 50% off list prices
New Books-Text Books-Clift Notes
Magazines
USED BOOKS BOUGHT AND SOLD
10% OFF all naw books
SMITH FAMILY BOOKSTORE
768 East 13th
5223 tfn
Bicycles
SCHWIRN VARSITY 10-speed 21 $65
Michelle. 344-2390, keep trying 4-12
UNIVEGA 10-speed, 4 months old w/fenders
and lock Creme/brn $160 Call 683-5086
_ _ 4-12
TWO 10-SPEED bicycles must sell 2330-4
Patterson. 485-8590._4-12
JAPANESE "DOLPHIN" 10-SPEED Pretty
good condition. $70 or offer Schwinn "Vans
ty'1 10-speed good condition. $85 or offer
343-7576 4-12
RECYCLED BIKE WORKS
Quatty Reconditioned Bicycles
Repairs - Parts - Service
We Buy, Sell and Trade
iWBWrBM. 415-MH
552 4-14
BIKE SALE
Sekai 100010-speed
(Alloy wheels. suntour pads)
$25 OFF
Only $215
Willamette Vally
CYCLE WORKS
663 East 13th 343-7066
6964-16
RALtEGH 23” rebuilt with new pad $175 or
otter 485-9882 Alex 4-16
Ski Stuff
DOWHILL SKI'S Rossignol GT-ll. 180cm
equipped w/Tyrolia bindings Excellent condi
tion Good (un lor S75 or best otter 244-2026
4-14
BEGINNER'S SPECIAL Kneisei ski 170cm
and poles $50 A'so Dolomite boots size 9
$25 Call Joel. 245-0180 4 15
1979 DATS UN 210 Low miles stereo excel
lent condition $3400 Ca« 245-5720 4-14
1973 HONDA 100 Excellent condition $200 or
best otter 689-8112 4-12
GOVERNMENT SURPLUS CARS AND
TRUCKS many sold through local sales under
$200 Call 1-714-569-0241 lor your directory
on how to purchase Open 24 hours 4-16
Auto Repair
SAAB and VOLVO maintenance and repair
MA B SWIFT SHOP
2529 WMsnMMe 404-9333
5625. tin
Travel
STUDENT TRAVEL
Budget flights Eurailpasses. Bntrail passes
Int'l student ID cards, tours, books, insurance
AYH cards, work programs and much more
Call CIEE Student Travel (206) 622-2448
4-16
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.Y. area Leaving
A S A P Call Claude. 1-299-9914 (Salem)
4 12
Wanted
ALASKAN PRINCIPAL/TEACHER couple
wishes to rent 2-2 bdrm nicer home pteasrmt
neighborhood near college preferred comple
tely furnished incl dishes and linens about
June 15 to Aug 14 Write soon, no phones
here, mail slow Jan Wiliams, Pouch L, Ket
chikan . AK 99901 4-16
Opportunities
EXOTIC DANCERS
Unique opportunity for attractive extroverted
females 242-6675 days 4-12
PROFESSIONAL FAMILY >n Santa Elarbara
seeking to trade their charming 2 bedroom
home with equally conscientious family in
Eugene Write to Adler, PO Box 11415,
Eugene, OR 97440 4 12
WANTED: Models lor fashion and glamor
photography Experience preferred Will pay
Call 485-0193, 6-9 pm_*72
WORK IN FRANCE, JAPAN, CHINA! No
experience degree, or foreign language
required lor most positions Teach converse
tional English Send long stamped sell
addressed envelope lor details ESI-15. PO
Box 336. CentraUa. WA 965? 1 4-19
EAT FOR S2.S0 A DAY
At Student's Cooperative Association you can
eat three meals a day tor *2 50 Stop by 1670
or 1790 Alder St 677 4-16
Help Wanted
TOO MANY BILLS? Excellent earning oppor
tunity Pari-time/tulf-time For more intorma
tion call 746-6422__456 tin
OVERSEAS JOBS Summer/year round Eu
rope S Amer , Australia. Asia All fields
$500-51200 monthly Sightseeing Free into
Write UC Box 52-Ofi ? Corona Del Mar CA
926254-2?
APPLICATIONS ARE NOW BEINu
ACCEPTED for the position ot 1982-8?
Oregon Daily Emerald Editor Applicants
should have knowledge of newspaper puma
hsm and of the University of Oregon Term ot
office is June 8. 1982 through June 7, 198?
Monthly salary begins May 1, 1982 Editor must
be enrolled tor at least 6 credits during three ot
tour terms at the Unviversity ot Oregon while m
office Position requires work Sunday through
Friday and a minimum of ?5-40 hours per
week Applications are available m the Oregon
Daily Emerald offices and must be returned to
the ODE Board ot Directors ?00 EMU, PO Box
3159 Eugene OR 9740? before 5 pm April 22
The Emerald is an Equal Opportunity/Aftirma
live Action Employer that operates under the
team management concept Women, minori
ties and the handicapped are encouraged to
±??
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 8am-1lam
or 11-2 pm Pay rate $4,32 Contact Kathy
Campbell at 666-5432 67? 4-14
FAMILY one block from campus needs 2 hrs or
more help with newborn 345-4577 4-16
SUBJECTS NEEDED lor group experiment in
psychology and political science Sponsored
by Institute for Social Science Research U ot
O Subjects may earn $0 to $15 lor less than
one hour's participation The earnings depend
on the decision ot the group The experiment
will be held workdays on campus Call Pen at
686-5062 from 9-12 am Or 1-4 pm workdays
for participation and / or information 669 4 -12
DECISION RESEARCH needs college
students for experiments in judgement and
decision-making on Thursday and Friday of
this week Native English speakers only $6 lor
about an hour and 'A Call 485-2400 from 9 am
to 5 pm690 4-16
WORK-STUDY POSITIONS Earn $4.64/hr
for tutoring Finance ?11,314, 380, Accounting
351,360. Economics 375, 416, Genetics 424,
D C 330. Sociology 327, Speech 123,
French-2nd 3rd year Gam valuable exper
rence and a letter of recommendation Call
E.O.P ext 3232_ 693 4 14
ASSISTANT
MANAGER
Tiffany Food Service is accepting applications
tor its University ot Oregon concessions
operation Send letter or resume to Tittany
Food Service. 125 East 8th Ave , Eugene,
Oregon 97401 Interviews will be arranged lor
the most qualified An equal opportunity em
ployer 4-13
Roommates
NEED A PLACE? HAVE A PLACE?
Screened people need you now! $20 lee 6
month membership Don't lake chances
UNITED ROOMMATES
747-7337 Everyday 11-8 ptn
828 ttn
MUST SEE TO APPRECIATE Largo room
with fireplace tor studious female in beautiful
home Close to campus laundry S50 off ?rd
month rent Angie 883-89784-14
FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED Furnished 2
bedroom apartments near campus $145
monthly plus W utilities 244-65944-16
ROOMMATE WANTED Share 2 bedroom
apartment beginning May 1 225 E 19th « 11
Rent decreasing $245 to $190 beginning
June Kevin, 485-8280 4-14
RESPONSIBLE ROOMMATE to share friend
ly and quiet 2-bdr house with two graduate
students Washer, dryer fireplace $120
484-68204-12
$100 PER MONTH Furnished room in my
home to female non-smoker Becky 242-2661
evening, 244-0462 4-12
ROOMMATE WANTED 10 share 2 bedroom
house $126 month, split utilities Garage
fenced yard AvaOWe May 1 662-1298 4-14
ROOMMATE NEEDED Large 2 bedroom
house w/2 fireplace dishwasher Ig backyard
6 blocks from campus $122 Mimi or Amy
244-1575 4 12
For Rent
ALDERWOOD
Live only one block from campus in a
high quality spacious fully furnished
apartment1 One. two and three bedroom
units available $229. $214 and $299
Contact Resident Manager at 1860 Alder
#11 or call 484-6112
IPM CO., REALTOR
1M5 WON ST. 485-8252
SHARP
3141 WMamette
Two bedroom in 6-ptex Carpet, drapes fully
appiianced Off-street parking laundry facili
ties $209 plus deposit
ALSO
•11 East 11th
One bedroom with carpel drapes range
refrigerator oft-streel parking, laundry tacilites
$189 plus deposit Manager 245-8287
IPM CO., REALTOR
1065 HIGH ST 485-8252
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MCKENZIE TOWNHOU8E8
17th and Hays Two bedroom. 1W baths
appliances carpet drapes $249 Manager
484- 5286
IPM CO., REALTOR
1065 HIGH ST 485-6252
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265 EAST 1Mh
One bedroom with drapes, range refrigerator
off-street parking Laundry facilities $169 plus
deposit
IPM CO.. REALTOR
1065 HIGH 8T 485-8252
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HILVARD APARTMENTS
971-975 HMyard
Close lo campus Interesting personable and
homey one bedroom apartments Convenient
to campus Amenities include off-street parking
and luandry facilities $190 Manager
485- 0721
IPM CO., REALTOR
1065 HIGH ST 485-8252
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745 EAST 15th
Two bedroom apartment 'h block from
campus Spacious and comfortable $280 plus
$150 fully refundable deposit Manager
242-2081
IPM CO., REALTOR
1065 HIGH ST. 485-8252
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PERFECT LOCATION
University Manor
19th and High Large one and two bedroom
apartments Appliances carpeting and
hardwood floors Parking, laundry facilities
$205 and $245 Manager 682 1276
IPM CO , REALTOR
1065 HIGH ST 485-8252
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