Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 19, 1982, Page 5, Image 5

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    MOTNKM
i For ■ Nuclear Free Future will moot today at
5 30 p m in Room 111, EMU Informational presentation
followed by discussion of Oregon Freer* Initiative rally
and other activities Anyone Is welcome
Tits Incidental Fee Cnramates will meet today at 3
p m in Room 337, EMU The public is invited to attend
A ooecMng spertaKrstton orientation meeting will be
held Tuesday at 5 45 pm in Rom 105,Esslinger Hall The
purpose of this Informational meeting will be to clarify the
requirements of the coaching specialization program
begin preliminary screening for placement into coaching
practicums provide counseling for career development
and relate up-to-date material regarding course offer
ings Call 686-3389 for more information
The UntversAy Circle K Chib will meet tonight at 8 at
1653 Agate St (behind the ROTC building) Circle K
International Is Pie world s largest collegiate service
organization
WORKSHOPS /SEMINARS
“Job Otdloek For the "SOs" is the topic of a workshop
conducted by Dr Larry Smith director of the University s
Career Planning and Placement Office today from
1 30-3 30 pm tn Room 101. EMU Topics will include
which are the hot" (Ob prospects tor the current
decade
“Expense and Budget Management" is the topic of a
mini-seminar Tuesday from 4-6 p m in the community
room of the Beniamin Franklin Savings and Loan 11th
Avenue and Pearl Street Sponsored by the Lane-Emer
ald Valley chapter of the Administrative Management
Society, the seminar will focus on using a budget to
identify cash producers and cash drains for appropriate
decision making The cost is $5 for AMS members and
$10 for non-members
"Making a Career Decision" is the topic of s planning
seminar series ottered by Or Theresa Ripley on Mondays
from 1 -3 p m., beginning April 26 and continuing through
May 24 This consecutive series of workshops Is de
signed tor the student who has not yet decided on a
career For more information call Career Planning &
Placement Service at 686-3235
Rltyslcat therapy is the topic of a workshop being
offered today at 7 p m at Sacred Heart Hospital’s
physical therapy gym The workshop will be led by
| registered physical therapist Tim Foley
SPEAKERS
“The Issues of Entry: The Standard OH Company In
Ladn America, 1*11-ISM" is the topic of a lecture by Or
Jonathan Brown. Santa Barbara. California, today at 4
p m in Room 101, EMU Sponsored by the University
history department
“U**" Osa*9" Hi Sweden In die 20th Century" is the
topic of a lecture by Fritz Wulz, architecture professor at
the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, today at
8 p m in Room 107. Lawrence Hall
"Lanin in Power: The Social Malory of the Russian
Resolution" is the topic of a lecture by Prof Peter
Scheibert, University of Marsburg, Germany, today at
7:30 p.m in Rooms 108-110 EMU. Sponsored by the
University Russian A East European Studies Center.
INTERVIEWS
8*gn-up tor interviews begins on Wednesday morn
ings at 7:30 In Susan Campbell HaH. A resume must be
turned In at the time of sign up.
April 20
Lake Oswego School District — Waluga Junior High
School (Language Arts/Social Studies/Science/Math/
Art/Counseling)
Price Waterhouse & Company (Acctng. — Internship)
AprH 20
F W Woofworth Company (Business Administration)
The Oregon Bank (Business)
Group meetings and Information sessions being held
during tie week of April 26-30 are as foftows:
April 29
Internal Revenue Service — group meetings 10-11
a m. and 2-3 p.m.. Room 111. EMU
Please sign up Immediately If Interested In
iniiTyiewiny WTTn Toiiowiny rccruiiffi
April 20
David Douglas School District (Elementary & secon
dary education) — group meeting 3:30-4:30 pm. Room
3S8, Susan Campbell Hall
April 23
Portland Public Schools — group meeting only —
2:30-4 pm. Room 276, College of Education.
FILMS
"KRHng U« Softty,” a movie about the media images of
women, will be shown tonight at 7:30 In the lounge of
McClain Hall, Hamilton Complex The movie and a
discussion is sponsored by Women's Referral & Re
source Service and McClain residents
MISCELLANEOUS
Spend an “Afternoon on the Job” at The Emporium.
Enjoy an on-site visit and learn about career opportuni
ties in the field of training and development on Thursday
from 1:30-4 p m Sign up today in Room 246, Susan
Campbell Hall Space is limited. Transportation is
provided /
Episcopal students, especially those from Eastern
Oregon, are encouraged to come to dinner at Koinonia
Center, 1414 Kincaid St., today at 6:30 p m. The Rev
Rusty Kimsey, Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of
Eastern Oregon, and several clergy will be there to meet
with students. Dinner and fellowship will be followed by
Holy Eucharist.
A Holocaust memorial will be observed on the lawn by
the statue of the Pioneer Woman today from 6-7 p m If it
rains, meet at the Koinonia Center, 1414 Kincaid St. At 8
p.m, the movie "The 81st Blow’" will be shown at Temple
Beth Israel. 2550 Portland St. Bring your own candle and
candle shield Music by Yitzhak Hankin.
Poetry reading: Juan Epple, Uri Hertz and Steven
White will read original works and translations tonight at
7:30 at the Homefried Truckstop, 790 E. 14th Ave
I Classif ieds 686-43431
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There M NO rehnM tor ad cancoAoMonr
PAYMENT: All ads must be paid tor m
advance unless a bdlmg agreement has been
established with us
For Sale
FOREIGN COUNTRIES Voltage 220V-50
cycles Doesn't matter which country you re
going to we have the right stereo system or
television tot your country Our prices are way
below regular dealers Even it you re not going
overseas our prices are fantastic Out 1982/8?
Stereo-TV Catalog has equipment tor the USA
and overseas We are the only company
specakwg m international systems ot stereo
and television Wine today tor tult catalog
CONTINENTAL STEREO Dw ot Eepan Ex
port Co 101? Main St Vancouver. Washing
ton 98660 Send $1 tor postage (refunded with
hmoider)4-19
FRENCH MUE SJ.OS/to. (reg $5 76) 1 Oh off
all wme in stock April 19-24 only
VALENTINE’S WINE • CHEESE
N1E1Wi (neat to Fad Creek Bakery)
_4-2?
GREAT FOR DORM OR FRATERNITY!
Regulation pool table Slate top with Canadian
green ten and leather pockets Great shape
plus accessories Ca»?4?-6497_ 4-21
POWERBILT CITATION left handed golf
clubs with bag Excellent condition $150 After
6 pm. ?4? 7228 4-21
NORTH FACE Expeditions backpack $90
?45-9?91 4 20
Buy/S«ll
THE BUY * SELL CENTER
has reopened at 341 Weal 5th, upstairs
Musical instruments photo equipment, tools
stereos and camping gear
BUY-SELL-TRADE
628 ME
Instruction
Employment
Workshop
What can you do with what you haw9 April 22,
Thursday nite 7-10, Unitarian Church Com
munity Consultants. Carl Sheppard. 245 2924.
Denrws Chandler 996-6194 4-J? 1
Typing
EXPERIENCED TYPIST Essays resumes
term papers, and graduate work Call Cindy
689-0553 688 MWF
EXPERIENCED TYPIST using IBM Selectric HI
- Call Mina between 8 am and 11 pm at
726-9824 ?62 MW
TYPING
DONNA 344-1816
2?26 MW
TYPING: 15 yoors experience Papers disser
tations. editing IBM Selectric Pick-up and
deanery Cl Carole at 000-1001. 2403 tin
TYPING UNUMITEO
747-0200
Qred lehoot Approved/QuennNed
^electric Can tor pricing
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PRO TYPING/EDITING
On vacation (yippee1) Ml 4/29
JeiHler 405-1003
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PRO TYPING AU. LEVELS
IBM Correcting Selectnc
Call Barbara 145-0747
495 MWF
TYPING/EDITING
Cal Judy or Sara
_979HFM
CYNOTS PROFESSIONAL TYPING
Graduate School Approved
007-0324
_ 355MF
PROFESSIONAL TYPIST: Statistical
specialist IBM Correcting Selectric Graduate
approved Neat campus 144 0750. 460 ttn
20 YEARS EXPERCNCE
On campus during day IBM Selectric Call
720-7500 anybme _346HFM
TYPING GUARANTEED perfect fast Pickup
and dekvery Karen, 741-0486 anytime 4-19
COMPUTER WORD PROCESSING
by YOUR WORD'S WORTH 142-7540
_525 6-24
HAWK WORD PROCESSING: Computer
system makes typing obsolete Theses,
reports, resumes Free pickup/delivery
143-0511-_4-19
TYPING Guranteed perfect, last Pickup
/ dekvery Karen 741-0486 anytime 4-23
Instruments
STEPHENS
Stringed Instruments
Since 1972 we have hand built fine musical
instruments and offered complete repair ser
vice
1417%OUVE*2 404-0015
941 MF
1047 GIBSON ACOUSTIC 5650 with case
1964 Fender Princeton $175 683-1695 4-29
Books
00.000 BOOKS IN STOCK
All selling 25% 10 50% off ksl prices
New Books-Text Books-Cliff Notes
Magazmes
USED BOOKS BOUGHT AND SOLD
10% OFF a0 new books
SMITH FAMILY BOOKSTORE
70S East lltti
5223 :tfn
Bicycles
Complete Bicycle
Overhauls - $22
Includes bearing repack wheel trueing. brake
and gear adiustmenl
FREEWHEELING BICYCLE REPAIR
631 Fast 14th Ave 683-5204
718 4-19
Services
T-SHIRTS Latler SMkscreen Best service
design, printing and prices 343-2306 eves
?42 1927._706:4-22
THE EMU CRAFT CENTER sells art and cratt
supplies at very reasonable prices wood,
photo film paper and chemicals stonewares,
stained glass solder, came and copper toil,
lewelery saw blades, tiles, silver batik dyes and
tiaunlirtg tools, bike patch kits: much more1
Visit us downstairs in the EMU or call
686-4361 722:4-21
Sound Systems
Jim’s Electronics
STEREO REPAIR
AUDIO SERVICES
1427 Pearl Stoef 343-7643
Monday thru Friday 9-6 pm
Saturday 9-1 pm
5635 tin
Cars/Cycles
1H1 YAMAHA SPECIAL 400 Low miles, like
new. burgundy, tuned and ready, make otter
Call 344-5387 4-20
Auto Repair
SAAB and VOLVO maintenance and repair
MIS SWIFT SHOP
2529 WNtamatta 404-9333
5635:ttn
TIRED OF IMPERSONAL AUTO REPAIR?
Why not let a professional factory trained and
certified mechanic give your little car the
personal touch in the privacy of his own
home workshop’ Single parent responsibilities
tor two small children have forced me to quit
my lucrative dealership job to bnng you real
savings on quality work for Volkswagen and
Alta Romeo vehicles Jerry Berger, 344-4000.
Travel
EDUCATIONAL TRAVEL: Tour Europe lor a
month this summer Lowest prices in years
Adults and students welcome High school and
college credit available For more information
call Stan Hultgren at 687-3400 (days) or Kristi
San Romani at 484-6451 (evenings) 4-19
Bike France
Paris-Medi
terranean
JUNE 23-JULY 16
36 MI/DAY Avn-620 Mi.
Total
Charming country mne, medieval hilltop
villages. cNff-perched castets. 5-day stay
at a village farmhouse, superb cuisine
Support vehicle, bike mechanic, exper
ienced leaders $1425 Hotels, break
fast, and dinners included 10% discount
for couples Write Peter Boyton, 24
Upper Circle. Carmel Valley, CA 92924
(408)659-2519_422.
LOUISVILLE, KY. FREE. Enroll now in our
summer course at Louisville. KY Travel, room,
board, scholarships, and $465 No obligation
to continue this fail in our 2-year
commissioning program; however, most do
and you'll be qualified to elect this option For
information call 686 3102/3103 765:4-19
Opportunities
WORK IN FRANCE, JAPAN. CHINA! No
experience, degree, or foreign language
required tor most positions Teach conversa
tional English Send long, stamped self ad
dressed envelope for details ESL-15, PO Box
336. Centraha.WA 98531 4 19
TALENT NEEDED If you're musical, funny or
otherwise talented come to McClain Dorm's
Coffee House Tuesday 9-11 pm We need
entertainment' Call 485-9299 4-23
THE BOOKSTORE'S ANNUAL MEETING for
the membership Here's your chance to look
beyond the merchanidise and into the man
agement Board of Directors nominations will
be taken at the meeting, and the annual report
will be given Be sure to come (an bring UO ID
too, please) April 22. 3 30 341 Gilbert Hall
772 4-22
Help Wanted
OVERSEAS JOBS Summer/year round. Eu
rope, S Amer , Australia. Asia All fields
$500-$1200 monthly Sightseeing Free info.
Write UC Box 52-OR 3 Corona Del Mar, CA
92625 4-23
APPLICATIONS ARE NOW BEING AC
CEPTED for the position of 1982-83 Oregon
Daily Emerald Editor Appiicants should have
knowledge of newspaper journalism 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 Unviversity 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/Aff
irmative Action Employer that operates under
the team management concept Women, min
orities and the handicapped are encouraged to
apply4-22
WANTED: Single guitarist and vocalist, like
country, folk and oldies. Thursday, Friday and
Saturday nights Call 345-3606 between 7:30
am and 11 am737:4-22
PART-TIME COCKTAIL WAITRESS wanted
The Emerald Valley Forrest Inn in Creswell. For
an appointment, call 484-6354 740:4-29
ACCOMPANIEST NEEDED tor "Boyfriend
rehearsals Hours flexible - eves only Credit
can be arranged Call Barb Fraser 686-4171
4-19
NEED HOUSE SITTER for country home,
June 10 to July 3 998-6652 4-20
WORK-STUDY Research Assistant needed
Learn valuable research skills working on a
school-based smoking prevention assessment
team Off campus, will train, enthusiasm
necessary $4 hour, 15-20 hours weekly. For
more information contact Cheri at 484-2123.
4-20
FOR A GOOD TIME CALL EXT. 4351 Meet
people while gaining experience working in
busy office Arrange hours around YOUR
schedule Position available for work-study
person doing reception work, typing, filing
Contact Trudy or Phil, room 327 EMU, ext
43S1.755:4-21
TROUBLE BY RISING TUITION and financial
aid cuts? Last summer students in our summer
work program averaged $1240 a month Must
be willing to work hard and relocate tor the
summer For an interview, leave and and phone
» 1726-1883 4-23
WORK-STUDY POSITIONS Earn $4 64/hr
for tutoring Finance 311,314, 389, Accounting
351,360, Economics 375, 416, Genetics 424,
D C 330, Sociology 327, Speech 123,
French-2nd, 3rd year Gain valuable exper
ience and letter of recommendation. Call
E.O.P. ext 3232.693 4-20
WORK AT HOME |obs available! Substantial
earnings possible Call 504-641-8003, ext 986
tor information 4-19
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED in Psychiatric
Rehabilitation Agency's recreation and
pre-vocational programs Tuesdays-Satur
days ESCAPE credits possible Call Rick
Thomas 485-6340._4-23
BUSY THIS SUMMER? It you have six weeks
free, you can compete for one of 300 two-year
scholarships, receive round-trip air travel to
Louisville, KY, plus room, board and $465
Learn more, call 686-3102/3103 765 4-19
START AT THE TOP Sell Avon We re the
world s largest direct-selling company Call
now 746-6422.683-4718. 458 ttn
KEYBOARD/GUITARIST/BACK-UP vucalisi
for performing rock band Must have equip
ment and understanding of music Call
689-403.1 after 5 4-23
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
FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted to share 2
bedroom furnished apt Easy bike ride to
campus $120 month plus 'h utilities. LeJune,
344-3020, message, 342-6056 4-19
ROOMMATE NEEDED: Large 3 bdrm house
w/2 fireplaces, dishwasher, Ig. backyard 6
blks from campus. $132 Mimi or Amy,
344-1575.4-20
ROOMMATE WANTED to share 2 bedroom
house. $139 month, split utilities Garage,
fenced yard Available May 1 683-1398 4-21
ROOMMATE WANTED to share nice 3 be
droom Hendricks Park hous. $132/month.
Mile from campus Large yard, garage Non
smoker 683-6693.4-20
$50 OFF 3rd month rent. Beautiful home. 2
blocks from campus, private large room with
fireplace, laundry $130. Angie, 683-8978.
4-22
HOT TUB? One or 2 roommates wanted to
share 4 bedroom house 1W baths, laundry, 2
fireplaces, decks. $160. Dana eves.,
344-3354, days 686-3712.4-21
FREE RENT April 19-30. Share gracious 3
bedroom house near campus, jogging and bike
paths with two Australian grad student. Quiet
area, fireplace, furnishings if needed $132.
683-6024 or 343-7449.4-21
ROOMMATE WANTED to share large 2 bdr
house 4 blocks from campus, washer/dryer,
dishwasher Fireplace, big backyard, garage
and more. $140/mo. plus utilities. Call
344-5387 4-20
For Rent
SHARP
3141 WMamette
Two bedroom in 6-plex Carpet, drapes. fuHy
applianced Off-street parking, laundry facili
ties. $209 plus deposit.
ALSO
•11 EaaUHti
One bedroom with carpet, drapes, range,
refrigerator, off-street parking, laundry facilites
$189 plus deposit Manager 345-8387
IPM CO„ REALTOR
1065 HIGH ST. 485-4252
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CLOSE TO CAMPUS
1870 ONYX
Studio Drapes, appliances $189
IPM CO., REALTOR
1M5 HIGH ST. 485-8252
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MCKENZIE TOWNHOUSES
17th and Hays. Two bedroom, 114 baths,
appliances, carpet, drapes. $249. Manager
484- 5386
IPM CO.. REALTOR
1085 HIGH ST. 485-8252
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285 EAST 18th
One bedroom with drapes, range, refrigerator,
off-street parking Laundry facilities. $169 plus
deposit
IPM CO.. REALTOR
1085 HIGH ST. 485-8252
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HILYARD APARTMENTS
971-975 HUyard
Close to 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
1085 HIGH ST. 485-8252
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745 EAST 15th
Two bedroom apartment V> block from cam
pus Spacious and comfortable $280 plus
$150 fully refundable deposit Manager
343-2081
IPM CO.. REALTOR
1085 HIGH ST. 485-8252
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PERFECT LOCATION
University Manor
19th and High Large one and two bedroom
apartments Appliances, carpeting and hard
wood floors Parking, laundiy facilities $205
and $245 Manager 683-1276
IPM CO., REALTOR
1085 HIGH ST. 485-8252
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