Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 21, 1982, Section A, Page 5, Image 5

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    MEETINGS
The UnWerslly ohapSsr ot AJimeety International will
meet today at 12 30 p m In Cantury Room D. EMU
Interacted non-member* are welcome
May Flrot - International Workers Day - planning
ineeMng Thursday at 7 30 p m in the EMU (room to be
potted) Sponsored by Friends ot the Revolutionary
Communist Youth Brigade
WORKSHOPS
A workshop tor 1SS2 applicants to dental school will
be ottered tonight at 6:30 In Room 16. Science I Or Jack
Mitcham, chairman of the Admissions Committee at the
Oregon Health Sciences University, and Marine Strange.
Office of Academic Advising S Student Service*, will
present information to students planning to apply this
year The workshop will cover such topics as calendar of
application, the costs of application, the profile of
accepted 1981 applicant*, and required letters of
recommendation
"RataaaUon lor Man” Is the topic of a workshop by The
Wellness Protect today from 7-9.30 p m at 358 W 10th
Ave Presentation and discussion will focus on relasa
tlon techniques, creative visualization, and coping with
frustration and depression Cost: $1-$3 suggested
donation Child care provided For more information or
child care call 345-2022
The University Outdoor Program Is sponsoring a
aortas ol bicycle tourtng workshops arts week. Today's
workshop will be held at 7 p.m at the Outdoor Program in
the EMU and will focus on touring equipment, clothing
supplies, and camping gear. For more information
contact the Outdoor Program, 686-4365.
SPEAKERS
“Secrets lor Out ot dm Body Traveling" is the topic of
a lecture by Dr Louis Pigeon today from 3:30-5:30 p m In
Room 102, Gilbert Hall
“Art and Freedom: A Personal Account el LMe asd
Work In die USSR and die Free World" is the topic of a
slide-lecture by Russian artist Ernst Neizvestny today at
7 p m in Room 150, Geology Building The documentary
film "Ernst Neizvestny" will also be shown, and a panel
discussion on "Human Rights and the Arts in the Soviet
Union," with Oregon artists and Slavicists, will be
offered
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FILMS
"Tha Last Epidemic," a film which describes the
consequences of nuclear war. will be shown today at
7:30 p.m. in Room 2 of the Springfield City Hall. 225 N.
5th St
MISCELLANEOUS
Students tor Anachronism »HS hold a medieval dance
pracdce today at 7:30 p m in the Agate 2 classroom
Dowsing is the topic of a free lecture/demonstration
by Tom Urban today at noon in the EMU Craft Center
This is part of the continuing "Noon Freebie" program
A dance marathon and si night dance wNI be held )
from 8 p m Friday to 8 a m Saturday at Valley River Inn j
to help raise money for the American Cancer Society
Danceathon '82" will be held in the McKenzie Room: ,
semi-formal dress is required Pledge sheets are avails- !
ble on campus at Susan Campbell Hall, Room 111, or
from the American Cancer Society. 1625 Oak St. For
more information, contact John English. SURC events
coordinator, at 688-5555
Tha UniveraMy'e Environmental Wadhi Cantar wM
hold an open houaa today from noon to 5 p.m. In an effort
to acquaint students and the general public with our
resource faculty The center is located In Room 104.
Condon HaK Refreshments will be served
>"*«n«»sd In the South Slough National Estuarine
tanchaary, whets watching, trekking In Me dunes, Hde
P®ol exploring, Oregon Inetttutv of Marine Biology,
shorebtrd watching? A pro-trip meeting wHI be held
today at 7 p.m. in Suite 1, EMU Sponsored by People and
the Oregon Coast and the Survival Center For more
information and reservations contact 686-4073 or
686-4356
Whhsbtrd Clinic w« be holding a bottom pizza and
bear idgM on Sunday (daylight savings day) at 5 p.m at
Blair Island Restaurant. Third Avenue and Blair Street
For more information please call 342-6255
Earth Week: Today's events include a bike workshop
from noon to 3 p.m. next to the EMU's main desk; a film,
"Watt's America,'' at noon in the EMU Forum: and a
lecture by architect Victor Papanek at 7 p m in the EMU
Ballroom on "Design for the Real World.”
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I Classifieds
686-43431
CLASSIFIED ADS CAN
BE PLACED AT
OOE OFFICE 100 EMU
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EMU MAIN DESK
DEADLINES: Ads must be placed by 1 pm
one day prior to publication Ads that are to
appear m Monday s paper must be m by 1 pm
fnday
The OOE cannot be responsible tor more
than one day's Incurred advertising insertion
The OOE s liability tor typographical errors
incorrect insertions or omissions m advertising
published shall be limited solely to the cancel
lation of charges tor such portion at space
occupied by the error It your ad appears
Incorrectly, call SW-4M3 belore 1 pm tor
correction m the nexl day s issue
RATES: Rates are IS cants par word to' the
first day and 12 cants per word tor consecu
tive days me ad is run without change.
SI .50 minimum lor the first Insertion
$1.20 minimum lor conseuttv* Insertions
There Is NO refund lor ad cancellations
PAYMENT: All ads must be paid lor in
advance unless a billing agreement has been
established with us
For Sale
FRENCH BRIE »3 85/fc reg $5 76) 10% oh
ali wine in slock April 19-24 only
VALENTINE’S WINE A CHEESE
U1 E 13th (next to Fall Creek Bakery)
__ 4-2?
GREAT FOR DORM OR FRATERNITY!
Regulation pool table Stale lop with Canadian
green let! and leather pockets Grea! shape
plus accessories Call ?4?-6497 4 21
POWERBILT CITATION let! handed goll
clubs with Pag Excellent condition $150 Alter
6 pm ?4? 7228 4 21
NEED A BED? Full size bed available $50
686-827? Rob 4 21
FOR SALE: Sony STR-2800 receiver and
PS-T1 direct drive turntable also Sound 404
speakers $275 oiler Keith 244-5264 4 21
FOREIGN COUNTRIES Voltage 220V-50
cycles Doesn't mailer which country you're
going to we have right stereo system or
television lor your country Our prices are way
below regular dealers Even it you re nol going
overseas our prices are fantastic Our 1982 8?
Stereo TV Catalog has equipment for the USA
and overseas We are the only company
specialized In the international systems ol
stereo and televisions Write today lor lull
catalog CONFIDENTIAL STEREO Div ol
Fepan Expod Co 101? Mam SI Vancouver,
Washington 98660 Send $1 tor postage
(refunded with tirsl order) 4 21
Instruction
Employment Workshop
What can you do with whal you have? April 22
Thursday nite 7-10, Unilarian Church Com
munity Consultants Carl Sheppard. ?45-?924
Dennis Chandler 998-6194 4 21
Typing
Forget the rest, hire the BEST. Sue 688-9799
__ 777 MWI
TYPING; 15 years experience Papers, disser
tations, editing IBM Selectric Pick-up and
delivery Call Carole at 688-3983 . 240? tin
TYPING UNLIMITED
747-9296
Grad School Approved / Guaranteed
Selectric Call tor pricing
189 tin
COMPUTER WORD PROCESSING
by YOUR WORD'S WORTH 342-7544
_S2S 6 24
PRO TYPING /EDITING
On vacation (yippee1) till 4/29
Jennifer 485-3883
_491 4-28
PROFESSIONAL TYPIST: Stat
specialist IBM Correcting Seiectric Graduate
approved Near campus 344-0759 460 tin
EXPERIENCED TYPIST Essays resumes
term papers and graduate work Call Cindy
689-0553 668MWF
EXPERIENCED TYPIST using IBM Seiectric III
Call Mina between 8 am and 11 pm at
726-9824 _?62 MW
TYPING
DONNA 344-1816
2226MW
PRO TYPING ALL LEVELS
IBM Correcting Seiectric
Call Barbara 345-0747
_ 495MWF
TYPING Guranteed perlect, tasl Pickup
delivery Karen 741-0486 anytime 4-2?
hawk WORD PROCESSING: Computer
system makes typing obsolete Theses
reports, resumes Free pickup delivery
343-5513. 4 22 -
T-SHIRTS Latler Sillcscreen Best service
design, printing and prices ?4?-2?06 eves
?42-1927 706 4 22
THE EMU CRAFT CENTER sells an and craft
supplies at very reasonable prices wood,
photo film paper and chemicals, stonewares,
stained glass solder came and copper foil,
lewelery saw blades files silver batik dyes and
(jaunting tools, bike patch kits much more'
Visit us downstairs in the EMU. or call
686-4261 _ 722 4-21
EDITOR 345-5576 Dissertations articles
papers professionally edited tor grammar
clarity structure, tormat $10 hr 4 2?
1647 GIBSON ACOUSTIC $650 with case
1964 Fender Princeton $175 682-1695 4-29
Books
60.000 BOOKS IN STOCK
All selling 25% to 50% off list prices
New Books-Text Books-Clitf Notes
Magazines
USED BOOKS BOUGHT AND SOLD '
10% OFF all new books
SMITH FAMILY BOOKSTORE
766 East 13th
522? tin
FREE PUBLICATIONS on public issues
Soviet chemical watlare. others Research by
maior think-tank, poster brochures Quantities
available The National Center. 41? East
Capitol Washington D C 2000? 4-21
MUST SELL: X-country skis, Rossignol Ho
rizon II (21?) Excellent backcountry and track
ski Includes bindings $ negotiable John.
682-6292 4 2?
Bicycles
SECOND NATURE BICYCLES
1712 WMamette 343-S362
WE BUY USED PARTS
716 UW
24” PEUGEOT RECORD One montti old New
S??5. sell tor $265 344-43554-23
MOPED Excellent condition $325 o b o Call
late night, 343-2055 Mike4-23
MOTEBECAME Spnngtour. men s 10-speed.
20" like new' $150 342-2094 4-21
MUST SACRIFICE Custom Tour bike select
ed parts 25, " black $400 or b o Also a 23 "
Miyata $300 like new extras Call 485-9442
after 4 4-23
MUST SELL 10-speed Univega Very good
condition Pfi 484-0117 $150 or offer 4-21
Cars/Cycles
TWO 19*1 PEUGEOT MOPEDS low miles
good condition $450 each $800 for both
342-8052. after 5 pm 4-23
69 OATSUN $10 WAGON All mechanicals
new or rtolt within 20,000 miles Dependable
clean and extremely useful, over $3800 in
vested all receipts, $1675 484-5587 4-26
Auto Repair
SAAB and VOLVO maintenance and repair
M A B SWIFT SHOP
2529 Willamette 484-9333
_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 workshop7 Single parent responsibilities
for two small children have forced me fo quit
my lucrative dealership job to bring you real
savings on quality work tor Volkswagen and
Alta Romeo vehicles Jerry Berger 344-4806.
762:tfn
Travel
Bike France
Paris-Mediterranean
JUNE 23-JULY 16
36 MI/DAY Avg.-620 Mi.
Total
Charming country mne, medieval hilltop
villages, cliff-perched castels. 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_ 4-23
STUDENT TRAVEL
Budget flights. Eurailpasses, Britrailpasses mt'l
student ID card. ATH card, tours, books,
insurance, work programs, language centers
and much more. Write or call for free travel
catalog CIEE Travel, 1314 NE 43rd St.
#210. Seattle. WA 98105 (206) 632-2448
6-7
Votes wanted for GORDON MALLON and
RICK BRAUN lor IFC 4 22
Responsible non-smoking teacher wishes to
sublet furnished apartment near campus.
June 21 - August 12 Write Connie Horton, Box
79/KBT Jakarta Setatan, Indonesia 4-23
Opportunities
SUMMER ON THE SLOPES Earn up to I*
credits m French or Italian or Spanish in four
weeks this summer on Mt Hood as a par
ticipant in Portland State s A'L'P'S in
OREGON Program For details, call (503)
229-4081 or write PSU Summer Session, PO
Box 751, Portland, OR 97207_W 4-21
TALENT NEEDED If you're musical, tunny or
otherwise talented come to McClain Dorm's
Coffee House Tuesday 9-11 pm We need
entertainment1 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
7724-22
ERIC ENGLUND SCHOLARSHIP
$2000 to enable a UO graduate to pursue
graduate studies at UO or elswhere in Amer
ican literature or history or related sublets
Preference given to students who may not
otherwise have the opportunity Apply to
English Department by April 23. 715 4-23
EAT FOR $2.50 A DAY
At Student's Coop by campus Call Tom,
686-4263 or Alan, 686-5189 _786 4-23
12 VACANCIES left for qualified U of 0
students in six-week summer course at Louis
ville, KY Paid travel, room, board, and $645
Student from over 285 colleges and universi
ties in attendance For enrollment information
call 686-3102/3103 767 4-21
Sound Systems
Jim’s Electronics
STEREO REPAIR
AUDIO SERVICES
1627 Pearl Street 343-7683
Monday thru Friday 9-6 pm
Saturday 9-1 pm
5635 tin
Help Wanted
WANTED: Single guitarist and vocalist, like
country, folk and oldies Thursday, Fnday and
Saturday nights Call 345-3606 between 7 30
am and 11 am _ 737 4-22
PART-TIME COCKTAIL WAITRESS wanted
The Emerald Valley Forrest Inn in Creswell For
an appointment, call 484-6354 740 4-29
FOR A GOOD TIME CALL EXT. 4361 Meet
people while gaming 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
4351 _ 755:4-21
TROUBLED BY RISING TUITION and finan
cial aid cuts9 Last summer students in our
summer work program averaged $1240 a
month Must be willing to work hard and
relocate for the summer For an interview, leave
and and phone # at 726-1863 4 23
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED Psychiatric
Rehabilitation Agency s recreation and pre
vocational programs Tuesdays-Saturdays
ESCAPE credits possible Call Rick Thomas
485-6340 4 23
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
APPLICATIONS ARE NOW BEING AC
CEPTED tor the position of 1982-83 Oregon
Daily Emerald Editor Applicants 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 tor
at least 6 credits during three of four terms at
the Unviversity ol 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
ODE Board ol Directors. 300 EMU. PO Box
3159, Eugene OF! 97403 before 5 pm April 22
The Emerald is an Equal Opportunity/Affirma
tive Action Employer that operates under the
team management concept Women, minori
ties and the handicapped are encouraged to
apply4-22
START AT THE TOP Sell Avon We re the
world s largest direct-selling company Call
now 746-6422, 683-4716 458:tfn
KEYBOARD / GUITARIST /BACK-UP vocalist
tor performing rock band Must have equip
ment and understanding of music Call
689-4031 after 54-23
EARN UP TO $500 or more each year begin
ning September for 1-3 years Se your own
hours Monthly payment for placing posters on
campus Bonus based on results Prizes
awarded as wen. 800-526-0883.4-26
GRAD STUDENTS PREFERRED Psychiamc
Halfway House will have opening for house
manager in June Education and/or exper
ience with mentally and emotionally disturbed
individuals helpful $1,300, couple/month plus
fringe benefits Call 686-8438 for info between
9 am and 4 30 pm any weekday_4-27
NEEDED Oualified students tor six-week
course in Louisville, KY Travel, room, board,
$645 Details 686-3102/3103, 767 4-21
REPORTERS WANTED An orientation meet
ing for students interested in writing for the
Oregon Daily Emeral will be held Saturday at
noon in the Emerald office. 300 EMU Call
Gabriel Boehmer at 686-5511 for more infor
mation 4-23
SEARCH NEEDS a temporary office helper
Spring term only $4 per hour, work-study only
Approx. 10 hours per week 686-4503, EMU
Ml 11.787:4-23
RESIDENT MANAGER small apt bldg June
15. 1982 to Juen 15, 1983, preferably longer
Apply including personal data, references PO
Box 5314, Eugene, 97405. 4-23
Roommates
ROOMMATE WANTED lo share 2 bedroom
house S139 month, split utilities Garage,
tenced yard Available May 1 662-1398 4-21
$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 1 Vi 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, togging and bike
paths with two Australian grad student Quiet
area, fireplace, furnishings if needed $132.
683-6024 or 343-74494-21^
HOUSEMATE WANTED: Christian
community seeking responsible female to
share large home Near bus line, bike paths
Rent $125 Share food, utilities Call 746-8041