Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 22, 1982, Page 9, Image 8

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    MEETINGS
The Political Science Student Union will meet today at
3:30 p m tn one ol (he EMU Century rooms (room
number to be posted) By-laws will be discussed and
voted on
The University Salting team will meet tonight at 8:30 In
the EMU (room number to be posted).
The Student University Affairs Board will meet today at
3 30 p m In Century F. EMU Agenda Includes LTD
proposal, energy-lighting conservation proposal, and
department representation
The Students lor Kulongoshl will hold an organiza
tional meeting today at 11:30 p m In Century Room D,
EMU For information call 342-4066
The Christian Science Organization will meet today at
S p m In the EMU
The University Bookstore will hold Its annual meeting
today at 3:30 p.m in Room 341, Gilbert Hall The annual
report will be given and nominations for the board ol
directors will be accepted
The Coefftion Opposing Regie trsboii and the Draft will
hold an informational meeting today at 8 p m In the
Hawthorne Lounge The effects of registration and the
draft will be discussed
WORKSHOPS
“Self-Defense lor Disabled Wonwn" is the topic ot a
planning) meeting for a workshop today at 3 p m in the
Three-Main Conference Room at Sacred Heart Hospital.
1255 Hilyard St Co-sponsored by Sacred Heart and the
YWCA Wellness Project For more information call Nadia
Telsey at 345-2022 or 687-7692
The University Outdoor Program Is sponsoring a
series of bicycle touring workshops this week Today's
workshop at 7 p m at the Outdoor Program in the EMU
will cover basic bicycle maintenance with emphasis on
"on the road" repair For more information contact the
Outdoor Program. 686-4365
“Saif Psfanas for Woman of All Ages” is the topic of a
workshop today from 2-4 30 p m at the Wellness Project,
358 W 10th Ave Sharpen your awareness, increase
your ability to avoid and repel attack, and gain a greater
understanding ot the dynamics of situations of assault
Cost Is SI-S3 suggested donation Child care provided,
please call In advance For more information call
345-2022
SPEAKERS
“Pinsal Evolution" is the topic of a lecture by Michael
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Menaker today at 4 30 p m in Room 317, Science III This
is part of a series on "Environmental Physiology
Organismal and Ecology Seminars "
“The Strategic Meaning ol Sinai, Judea, and Sa
maria” is the topic of a lecture by Israeli Col Yaakov
Heichal today at 7:30 p m in Room 107, Lawrence
Hall
"Solzhenitsyn's One Day In the Life of Ivan Deni
sovich” is the topic of a lecture/film by Russian artist
Ersnt Neizvestny today at 7 p.m in Room 177, Lawrence
Hall Neizvestny’s lecture is part of a week-long presen
tation of events by the Russian & East European Studies
Center on "Human Rights and the Arts in the Soviet
Union "
“Cover Up: What You Are Not Supposed to Know
About Nuclear Power," a book dealing with the nuclear
power industry, is the topic of a lecture by author Karl
Grossman today at 8 p.m at the Conference Center next
to the Lane County Fairgrounds, 13th Avenue and
Monroe Street
"Argentina Labor and the Foundations of Early
Porontsm” is the topic of a lecture by Dr David Tamarin.
University history department, today at 5 p m in Room
184, PLC Sponsored by the history department
MISCELLANEOUS
Whtteblrd Clink will be holding a benefit pizza and
beer night at 5 p m on Sunday (daylight savings day) at
Blair Island Restaurant. 3rd Avenue and Blair Street For
more information call 342-8255
A veterans labor pool is now forming in Eugene to
serve the employment needs of Lane County veterans It
will be organized along co-operative lines and will
attempt to match veterans with the labor market
Veteran’s ideas and energy are needed now. so if you're
interested, call Bob Galvan or Mark Darienzo at
686-5576 or drop by 1479 Moss St
"Rape! What You Don’t Know Hurts ...” lbs first in
a four-part aortas prssonlsd by the Rapa Crisis Net
work, will begin tonight from 7-9 p.m. in Room 242, Gil
bert Hall Tonight's presentation will include: Aware
ness and prevention, presented by Margo Bel
den; a verbal assertiveness demonstration by Amazon
Kung Fu: and "Escape without Violence,” a film of
fering practical information on how to avoid rape. For
more information call 485-6700. Co-sponsored by Wo
men's Referral A Resource Services and Campus Min
istry
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The OOE s liability lor typographical errors
incorrect insertions, or omissions in advertising
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PAYMENT: All ads must be paid tor in
advance unless a billing agreemenl has been
established with us
For Solo
FRENCH BRIE 13.85/lb.(reg $5 76) 10% oft
all wine in stock April 19-24 only
VALENTINE’S WINE 1 CHEESE
Ml E. 13th (nest to Fall Creek Bakery)
4 2?
ONE DAY GARAGE SALE At Willamette
Family Nudist Park 27000 Parson Creek Road
Marcola Saturday April 24, 10 am to 5 pm
only Come out tor luncfi and brouse around
689-1225 or 922-9955 No nudism during
hours ot sale 4-22
Instruction
SUMMER COURSE Ihrough Malheur Field
Station examines fossil evidence of forest
communities and climate through time Fossil
collecting during extended field trips to the
John Day fossil beds and Steens Mountain are
Fterb Meyer Department of Paleontology.
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EDITOR 345-5576 Dissertations articles,
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Clarity structure format $10/hr 4-22
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343-5513.4-23
EXPERIENCED TYPIST IBM Selectric Will do
most typing |obs including papers, tables,
theses, etc Have seven years experience
688-8134 0394-2?
1047 GIBSON ACOUSTIC $650 with case
1964 Fender Princeton $175 683-1695 4-29
80,000 BOOKS IN STOCK
All selling 25% to 50% oft list prices
New Books-Text Books-Clift Notes
Magazmes
USED BOOKS BOUGHT AND SOLD
10% OFF all new book*
SMITH FAMILY BOOKSTORE
768 East 13th
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Ski Stuff
MUST SELL: X-country skis. Rossignol Ho
rizon II (213) Excellent backcountry and track
ski Includes bindings $ negotiable John.
683-6292 4-23
Bicycles
24" PEUGEOT RECORD One month old New
$335, sell tor $265 344-4355._4-23
MOPED Excellent condition $325 o.b.o Call
late night, 343-2055. Mike 4-23
MUST SACRIFICE Custom Tour bike, select
ed parts, 25," black $400 or b o Also a 23"
Miyala. $300, like new. extras Call 485-9442
alter 4 4-23
24" MEN'S PEUGEOT Course Lightweight
Great condition $200 o^ otter 342-6187 4-23
Men's 25”
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Execellent condition Suntour parts $245
345-0135 4-23
Cars/Cycles
TWO 1081 PEUGEOT MOPEDS low miles,
good condition, $450 each. $800 tor both
342-8052. alter 5 pm._4-23
69 DATSUN 510 WAGON All mechanicals
new or rblt within 20,000 miles Dependable,
clean and extremely usetul, over $3800 in
vested, all receipt^. $1675 484-5587 4-26
Auto Repair
SAAB and VOLVO maintenance and repair
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Why not let a professional factory trained and
certified mechanic give your little car the
personal touch ' in the privacy of his own
home workshop5 Single parent responsibilities
for two small children have forced me to quit
my lucrative dealership job to bring you real
savings on quality work tor Volkswagen and
Alta Romeo vehicles Jerry Berger 344-4806.
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Support vehicle, bike mechanic, exper-.
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fast and dinners inck 'ded 10% discount
for couples Write Peter Boyton, 24
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student ID card, ATH card, tours, books,
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Wanted
Votes wanted tor GORDON MALLON and
RICK BRAUN tor IFC 4-22
Responsible non-smoking teacher hWim to
sublet furnished apartment near campus.
June 21-August 12 Write Connie Horton, Box
79/K8T. Jakarta Selatan, Indonesia 4-2?
Opportunities
TALENT NEEDED It you're musical, funny or
otherwise talented, come to McClain Dorm's
Coffee House Tuesday 9-11 pm We need
entertainment! Call 485-9299 4-2?
THE BOOKSTORE'S ANNUAL MEETING for
the membership Here's your chance to iook
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 DO ID
too, please) April 22, ?:?0, ?41 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 subiects
Preference given to students who may not
otherwise have the opportunity Apply to
English Department by April 2?. 715:4-2?
EAT FOR $2.50 A DAT
At Student's Coop by campus. Call Tom,
686-426? or Alan, 686-5189 786:4-2?
PUZZLED?
Don 't be Come talk with us at the Peace Corps
about career opportunities lor you! 797 4-22
Help Wanted
OVERSEAS JOBS Summer/year round
Europe. S Amer . Australia, Asia All fields
$500-51200 monthly Sightseeing Free info
Write IJC Box 52-OR ? Corona Del Mar, CA
92625 4-23
APPLICATIONS ARE NOW BEING AC
CEPTED for 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 for
at leasl 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
ODE 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, minori
ties and the handicapped are encouraged to
apply4-22
WANTED: Single guitarist and vocalist, like
country, (oik and oldies Thursday. Friday and
Saturday nights Call 345-3606 between 7:30
am and 11 am._737:4-22
TROUBLED BY RISING TUITION and finan
cial aid cuts? 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 726-18834-23
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED in Psychiatric
Rehabilitation Agency's recreation and pre
vocational programs Tuesdays-Saturdays.
ESCAPE credits possible Call Rick Thomas
485-6340 4-23
START AT THE TOP Sell Avon We re the
world's largest direct-selling company Call
now 746-6422, 683-4718 458:tfn
KEYBOARD/GUITARIST/BACK-UP vocalist
for performing rock band Must have equip
ment and understanding of music. Call
689-40? 1 after 5 4-23
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 well. 600-526-088?* 4-26
GRAD STUDENTS PREFERRED Psychiatric
Halfway House will have opening tor 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 weekday4-27
REPORTERS WANTED An onentation meet
ing for students interested in writing for the
Oregon Daily Emerald 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
M111.787:4-23
RESIDENT MANAGER small apt bldg June
15, 1982 to June 15, 1983, preferably longer
Apply including personal data, references PO
Box 5314, Eugene, 97405 4-23
PAID SIX-WEEK training course. Louisville.
KY, room and board Compete for one of 300
two-year scholarships Qualify without obliga
tion for our 2-year commissioning program
Call 686-3102/3103 768 4-22
PART-TIME COCKTAIL WAITRESS wanted.
The Emerald Valley Forrest Inn in Creswell For
an appointment, call 484-6354. 740:4-29
THE OREGON DAILY EMERALD is now
accepting applications for graphics editor.
Applicant must be able to draw a variety of
graphics including cartoons and graphs The
position is paid per issue and per graphic;
workload is approximately 15 hours per week
Applications are availabe n the ODE offices,
room 300 EMU, and are due April 29 The ODE
is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity
Employer; women, the handicapped and min
orites are encouraged to apply. 4-29
Roommates
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blocks from campus, private large room with
fireplace, laundry $130. Angie. 683-8978
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ROOMMATE NEEDED lo share 4-bedroom
house Dishwasher, fireplace, sundeck
$123.75 345-8333.4-23
TWO ROOMMATES NEEDED to share 3
bedroom house Fenced backyard with gar
den, mostly furnished, washer, dryer No
tobacco smokers, no dogs. 8 blocks from
campus $110 per month Phone 683-3660.
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QUIET, NEAT non-smoking female to rent
small bedroom in W. 18th area home $125
month, including utilities, laundry facilities,
kitchen privileges. Joan 345-4587 or
686-8438.4-26
ROOMMATE WANTED to share nice 3 be
droom Hendricks Park house $132/month
Mile from campus Large yard, garage Non
smoker. 683-6893 4-23
ROOMMATES TO SHARE 3 bedroom duplex
S100-S118. Campus 4 blks, 342-5402. 4-22
$95 V4 block from campus, nice 2 bedrm apt
female roommate, 343-3101 4-27
Sound Systems
Jim’s Electronics
STEREO REPAIR
AUDIO SERVICES
1627 Pearl Street 343-7683
Monday thru Friday 9-6 pm
Saturday 9-1 pm
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3141 WHiamette
Two bedroom in 6-plex Carpet, drapes, fully
applianced Off-stre8t parking, laundry facili
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611 Eaat 11th
One bedroom with carpet, drapes, range,
refrigerator, off-street parking, laundry facilites
$189 plus deposit Manager 345-8387
IPM CO.. REALTOR
1065 HIGH ST. 465-8252
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CLOSE TO CAMPUS
1870 ONYX
Studio Drapes, appliances $189
IPM CO., REALTOR
1065 HIGH ST. 485-8252
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