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MEETINGS T*» tonartcan Chemical Society Student Affiliate will meet tonight at 7 In Room 899 Science II There will be a discussion ol the upcoming elections for next year's officers All chemistry students Invited to at tend A women's support group will meet tonight at 7 30 at 1670 Arthur Place Sponsored by Women s Referral and Resource For information or directions call Julie 686-3327 The International Studies Association will hold a very important meeting today at 3 30 p m on the grass outside Straub Hail, or m the case ol bad weather in Room 241 Straub Hall This «the last week lor nominations for officers before next weeks elections, and we ll be making plans tor the spring ding A public hearing on off-road vehicle closures along beaches In the Oregon National Dunes Recreation Area will be held today at 7 30 p m m the Eugene City Council Chambers, 777 Pearl St Citizens tor Untreaded Beaches with the endorsement of numerous other Oregon conser vation groups, has turned In over 1,500 signatures requesting the Oregon State Parks and Recreation Division dose three (teaches to off-road vehicles SPEAKERS “Tha U.8.A Aa Sean From Europe and Norway" is the topic ot a lecture by Gen Wilhelm Mohr, work) president ot tb* Norsemen s Federation, today at 5 p.m in Room 338, 9#bertHall Sponsored by the Scandinavian section of the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures and the International Studies Program “Sapia Toning Photographs" with Dennis Tachlbana and "Plcturs Frame Construction" with BMf Fuller are the topics ot two lectures today at noon m the EMU Craft Center For information call 686-4361 Complete “Noon Freebie schedules are available in the Craft Center "Mesa Varda and Chaco Canyon Solar Architecture" is the topic of a lecture by Springfield architect Artemio Pat Wednesday at 12 30 pm in Room 101, EMU (adjacent to the campus post office) Sponsored by the University Solar Energy Center and the Willamette Valley Solar Energy Association for further information, caH 686-3696 "How The Defense Department Dot Me Fired" is the topic of a lecture by anti-war unionist Barry David today at 7 p.m in Room 110, EMU ‘Thfs Is That Schtnkef’s Graphic Discourse is the topic of a lecture by Helene Lipstadt Harvard University, today at 8 p m in Room 177, Lawrence Had Lipstadt s lecture isf. to of a aeries examing the work and influence of German nt -classicist Kart Schinkef Sponsored by the School of An. -rtecture and Allied Arts "MBA's — yho Needs Thsm?” a the topic of a lec ture by Larry , chards and a number of MBA students who will be spet mg on topics concerning MBA s today Sponsored by the University Marketing Association, which will hold a general meeting following Richard's presentation MISCELLANEOUS Petitions for the Oregon Nuclear Weapons Freeze Initiative will be available to sign today in the lobby of the EMU Anyone wanting more information or interested in hoping may call Julie at 686-3327 or 485-6190 Winter and Spring graduates: What you do after graduation Is important to us Please notify Career Planning and Placement Service of job offers you re ceive and the position you accept We need this infor mation for counseling purposes It will be kept confi dential POLICY The Emerald's briefs policy ® open to anyone wishing to announce meetings, lectures, seminars, exhibits, scholarships, or miscellaneous events Briefs are run once and they are subject to space limitations They must be typed and triple-spaced in a 65-character margin Include all pertinent information. 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I Classifieds 686-43431 CLASSIFIED ADS CAN BE PLACED AT ODE OFFICE 300 EMU UO BOOKSTORE STAMP COUNTER EMU MAIN DESK DEADLINES: AOs must tie placed by 1 pm one day prior to publication Ads mat ate to appear m Monday s paper must be in by 1 pm Today The ODE cannot be responsible tor more than one day's Incorrect advertising mserlion The DDE s liability lor typographical errors, incorrect insertions or omiswons in advertising published shall be limited solely to the cancel lalion ot charges lor such portion of space occupied by me error tt your ad appears Incorrectly call SOS-4343 before 1 pm lor correction in the next day s issue RATES: Hales are 15 cents per word tor the first day and 12 cents per word tor consecu tive days me ad * run without change. SI .SO minimum lor the hrst Insertion S1 20 minimum tor conseuttv# Insertions There Is NO refund tor ad cancellations PAYMENT: All ads musl be paid tor in advance unless a billing agreement has been established with us Clothing SALE! SALE! 20% olt on men and women s clothing Old Friends 1120 A'Aider 34S-1414 821 4-?0 T-SHIRTS Call Latter Silkscreen 343-2306. 342-1927 841 5-6 For Sale COMPUTERS AND SUPPLIES Check our prices before you buy Dream Electronics Corvallis hi 12-5 30, 752-48?? 808 5-7 FUTONS All cotton folding beds that can also double as an attractive floor couch Made by EUGENE TRADING CO. ?72 W 10th Eugene 344-7006. Also see us al the Saturday Market_ 4.30 SONY STR-2800 Receiver Sony PS-TI direct drive turntable & Sound 404 speakers $250/ol1er Keith 344-5264 4-6 p m 4 27 Buy/Sell APPAREL EXTRAORDINAIRE Consignment, buy men and women's vintage and contemporary clothing Old Friends 1126 'A' Alder 345-1414 820:4-30 Typing TYPING UNLIMITED 747-0296 Prod School Appmveri/Ouwantoert Selectric Can lor pricing Oregon Daily Emerald 189 tin TYPING: 15 years experience Papers disser tations. editing IBM Selectnc Pick-up and delivery Call Carole at 6*8-3*83 240? tin PRO TYPING/EDITING On vacalior, (yippee1) till 4 ■ 29 JennHer 485-38*3 ___491 4-28 PROFESSIONAL TYPIST: Statistical specBlist IBM Correcting Selectnc Graduate approved Near campus 344-075* 460 ttn TYPING GUARANTEED IBM Correcting Selectnc Ruth 345-5614 _288 UH HAWK WORD PROCESSING?Computer system makes typing obsolete Theses reports resumes Free pickup delivery 343-5513. 8241tn COMPUTER WORO PROCESSING by YOUR WORDS' WORTH 342-7548 525 6 24 Rent-A-Typewriter One month - $25 One week - $10 One day - $3 Bent new or used typewriters with an option to buy (25% down payment minimum our our sale price followed by $25 monthly payments) Buy or rent a typewriter at the UO Bookstore MHM1._826 4-?0 EXPERIENCED TYPIST IBM Selectnc Will do most typing jobs including papers tables theses etc Have seven year experience 688-8134_ 039 4-27 PERFECT TYPING guaranteed Fast Free pickup delivery Karen. 741-0486 anytime 5-3 1947 GIBSON ACOUSTIC $650 with case 1964 Fender Princeton $175 683-1695 4-29 AMPS Fender Super Reverb $250. Music Man $300. Fender Bandmaster $135, acoustic PA $500 Jerome, 344-900? 4-28 Soiind Systems SPEAKERLAB S18' polypropylene wooter. V tweeter Good condition $65 ea /best otter 686-6198 4-29 Books 60.000 BOOKS IN STOCK All selling 25% to 50% ott list prices New Books-Text Books-Clitf Notes Magazines USED BOOKS BOUGHT AND SOLD 10% OFF an new book* SMITH FAMILY BOOKSTORE 768 East 13th 5223 tin Bicycles SECOND NATURE BICYCLES 1712 WMameUe 343-5362 WE BUY USED PARTS _ 716:UW 21" SELCAI 2500 DB trame, Suntour alloy parts $270/besl otter 686-6198 4-29 COMPLETE TOURING BICYCLE Myata with doube-butled chromaly tubing and Suntour parts Many extras and perfect condition. 345-7215. George 4-28 WANT TO TRADE men's 10-speed Peugeot ♦or ladies 10-speed 344-0140 825 4-28 Services TYPESETTING from your own computer Call Dream Electronics. Corvallis, hrs 12-5 20. 752-482? 809 5-7 FOR QUALITY TYPESETTING. DESIGN, layout pasteup and camera work, come on up to the Oregon Daily Emerald Jobwork Depart ment. 200 EMU. SM-5511, ask lor Vicki 10% discount on resumes tor UO students with current ID and tee card ttn Cars/Cycles CARS AND TRUCKS most makes and models under $200 Sold through local govemement sates CaH 1 -(714) 569-0241. ext 1621 tor directory on how to purchase 4-20 Honda 90 Step-through Starts hard runs with protest needs some T L C $90 688-6785 alter 5 pm 4 28 A TRAVELING HOTEL tor the summer 7* VW van m great shape $1800 Call Bart at 484-7169 4-28 1061 SAAB and VOLVO maintenance and repa.r MSB SWIFT SHOP 2520 Willamette 464-9333 _5635 ttn VW OWNERS: support academia and save money by having me a graduate student and a mechanic with eight years ot professional experience tix your VW's I guarantee all my work and otter campus pickup and delivery Cali Dennis Todd, 344-7906. 785 U TIRED OF IMPERSONAL AUTO REPAIR? Why not let a protessional 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 to quit my lucrative dealership job to bring you real savings on quality work tor Volkswagen and Alta Romeo vehicles Jerry Berger 344-4806. 762 ttn Travel STUDENT TRAVEL Budget flights, Eurailpasses, Bntrailpasses. int'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, 1214 NE 4?rd St #210. Seattle, WA 98105 (206) 622-2448 _ 6-7 NEED RIDE to Anchorage, AK Pay Yi gas Leave Eugene 4/20 Seattle 5/2 John O Ren - ick. Greenpeace. 687-8121._4-27 INTERNATIONAL STUDENT 1.0. and Youth Hostel cards Available at EMU Mam Desk __ 829:4-20 Help Wanted PART-TIME COCKTAIL WAITRESS wanted. The Emerald Valley Forrest Inn in Creswell For an appointment, call 484-6254 740 4-29 GRAD STUDENTS PREFERRED Psychiatric Haltway House will have opening for house manager in June Education and/or exper ience with mentally and emotionally disturbed individuals helpful $1,200/couple/month plus fringe benefits Call 686-8428 tor info between 9 am and 4:30 pm any weekday 4-27 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 apply4-29 BUILD A BEAUTIFUL FUTURE Sell Avon We ll help make your dreams come true Call 746-6422,683-4718_458tfn RESIDENT GROUP COUNSELORS Upward Bound Program. University of Oregon Full time resident group counselors will each be assigned a group of students for whom s/he will be required to provide a wide range of group and individual counseling of a personal, academic, and vocational nature, plus other duties as described in |ob description. QUALIFICATIONS Successful experience counseling non-traditional high school students, sensitivity to the needs of low-in come. urban and rural youth from a variety of ethimc backgrounds including students for whom English is not their native language references documenting counseling effective ness Baccalaureate degree desirable Ap pointment from June 21 to August 14, 1982 Salary $500 to $700 per month, depending on funding Obtain |Ob description and application form at Upward Bound Office, 107 Friendly Hall. University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, 97403 or call (503) 686-3501 Deadline May 7th 1982 University of Oregon is an affirmative action, equal opportunity employer 842 4 28 Wanted RESPONSIBLE STUDENT with good person ality/recommendations needs summer sublet from $50-$75 or housesitting ]ob ASAP to afford summer school 342-4205. Morgan 4-28 Opportunities EAT FOR 2.50 A DAY At Student s Coop by campus Call Tom, 686-4263 or Alan. 686-5189 827:4-30 Roommates NEED A PLACE? HAVE A PLACE? Screened people need you now! $20 tee. 6 month membership Don't take chances UNITED ROOMMATES 747-7S37 Everyday 1pm __828tfn $95 Vi block from campus, nice 2 bedrm apt female roommate. 343-3101_ 4-27 ROOMMATE NEEDED: Large 3 Ibdr house dishwasher, 2 fireplaces Large backyard, great for pets 24th and Kincaid. Amy or Mimi 344- 1575.4-29 ROOMMATE WANTED to share nice 3 be droom Hendricks Park house $132/month Mile from campus Large yard, garage Non smoker 683-6893 4-28 ROOMMATE NEEDED to share four bedroom house Sundeck. fireplace, dishwasher Call 345- 9333 4-28 LARGE HOUSE to share One other Non smoker male preferred $150 343-6160 4-30 For Rent SPRING ON THE MILLRACE! 2 bedroom apartment. $260/mth 683-9036 or 343-0451 4-30 ACROSS FROM CAMPUS Large furnished two bedroom apartment. Dishwasher, garbage disposal $255/month 343-1491. 290:tfn COMFY 4 PLUS BEDROOM home 10 min utes from campus, 18th and Lawrence $435 per month 344-4806 328 tfn SPACIOUS TWO BEDROOM *180 month Near Island Park, river, bike path and down town Small complex with laundry. Water and garbage paid 145 North ‘A’ Call Frank 741 -1506 or Nancy 344-8888. __ 363:tfn Walk to campus Quiet one bedroom apartment at 1345 Ferry Carpet, drapes, appliances, storage, parking $195 Helen 344-2081 or Nancy 344-8888 3914-29 QUADS Newer convenient location, starting at $100 plus utilities 343-5616 and 683-2733 201 tfn FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED one and two bedroom apartments near campus $150 to $250 485-0359, 485-0062. 100 tfn SHOOT SOME BASKETS take a dip in the pool, pump some iron and take a hot sauna Beautiful south hills townhouses. Fireplace, dishwasher, carports/garage, close to bus lines and shopping Only 3 bedrooms available 4427 Fox Hollow Rd 484-6393 547 tfn Centennial Apartments New Tenant Bonus Special Discount Rates Large swimming pool Tennis courts Sauna RV parking 3 to 8 minutes to downtown Eugene, Spring field, or U of O. Call 747-2045. 710 tfn ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT with kitchen and bath, living and dining room, $220 rent, $125 g d and you pay utilities Student Plaza 945 E. 19th. 344-3413 501:4-30 “Rooftop Decks” These two bedroom apartments offer cozy, quiet living with large sunny decks tor study breaks We re next to campus and have a recent vacancy you can take advantage of Find us behind Wendy's Franklin St location 1803 GARDEN AVE. 344-1043 _542:4-28 TWO STUDIOS AVAILABLE May 1 642 East 17th Must stay through August 31. Furnsihed $1 50 tor two month's rent Last $165 Deposit, $95 683-8273 634:tfn ONE BEDROOM APT One block from campus, near Music Bldg Rent $170 and $50 refundable deposit 344-5503 _719:ttn ROOMY ONE BEDROOM furnished apart ment near 17th & Hilyard. Carpeted, quiet. $195. Adults, no pels. 484-1057. 701 :tfn CLASSIC 3 bedroom furnished duplex, laundry, $355, all utilities included. 752-2 Jefferson 687-8607.782 tfn ENJOY SUMMER! One bedroom next to park. Water and garbage paid, laundry facilities $180. $125 deposit 630 East 14th. Call 687-8607 or 485-3627 781 tfn Pag* S