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et al MEETINGS The University bike racing club will meet today in Century Room E. EMU For more Information call 686-6244 A Woman In TranoHlon support group lor women returning to school wtll meet Thursday at 9 a m In Century Room E. EMU For more information, call Mary at 686-4099 The Psychology Club will meet today at 2 30 p m in Room 111M. EMU All members are encouraged to attend Spnng events and speakers will be planned The Condon Society will meet today at 4 30 p m m Room 407. Geology Building Topics of discussion will include the Sleens Mountain field trip the presentation by Pefer Mach an Thursday and future activities SPEAKERS •K.F Schtnkel: 17*1-1*41 Vision snd Legacy' a the topic ol a lecture by Hermann Pundt University ot Wa shington, today at 8 pm in Room 107, Lawrence Hall Pundt s lecture is the second m the Schtnkel Architecture and Town Planning Senes Sponsored by the School of Architecture and Allied Arts For more information, call Donald Genasci at 883-4546 "Prisoner Rehabilitation: Tha Rote of the Church and r* ,™,’un,t'r" * the topic o( a panel discussion today from 12 30-1 30 p m In Rooms 108-109, EMU Panel members Include Sister Elizabeth Bender coordinator of institutional ministries lor the Episcopal Diocese of Oregon Conway House. Sister Evelyn Gerado SPONSORS, Inc Sister Margaret Graziano, Lane County I«mI. and David Scbmahl, Oregon State Corrections Division sponsored by Episcopal Campus Ministry For more information, call 484-1707 "The American Evangelical Mosaic'’ is the topic of a lecture by Timothy Smith, prolessor of history and education at Johns Hopkins University, today at 4 p m in Gertinger lounge Sponsored by the history department "Secrets and Spiritual Side of UFO and Why They ere Here and "The Resolved Mystery of the Bermuda Triangle ' are the topics of a lecture by Dr Louis Pigeon today at 3 30 p m m Room 102, Gilbert Hall “Economic Reforms In Eastern Europe" is the topic of a Jecture by Morns Borrmtein. University of Michigan, today at 4 p m in Room 101 EMU Sponsored by the University Russian and Eas) European Studies Center “Uee of the Sowing Machine” is (he topic of a lec ture/demonstration by Cyndi Larson today at noon in the EMU Craft Center MISCELLANEOUS The WhKeaker Community School Is holding Its annual raffle and spaghetti feed on Thursday from 5-7 p m at 21 N Grand 9t Dinner witi include spaghetti, salad, garlic bread, beverage and dessert A donation of *1 25 tor children and $2 25 tor adults is requested tor the complete dinner The raffle will be held from 7 to 8 p m Prizes include a color television, a ten speed bike, and a weekend for two at the Valley River Inn For dinner and/or raffle tickets, or more information, please call Guy at 687-3556 Untied Methodist campus worship is held regularly on Wednesdays at 12:30 p m in the Wesley Center Chapel 1236 Kincaid St A medieval dance practice 8 being presented by the Students tor Anachronism today from 7-8 30 p m in Agate 2 classroom A veteran’s labor pool is now forming in Eugene to serve the employment needs of Lane County veterans tt will be organized along co-operative lines and will match veterans with the labor market. Interested vets are encouraged to call Bob Galvan or Mark Darienzo at 686-5576 or drop bv 1479 Moss St A silk screen demonstration by Ken Paul, University pnntmaking instructor, will be offered today at 3 p m. in the University Bookstore's art department POLICY The Emerald's el el section is open to anyone wishing to announce meetings, lectures, seminars, exhibits, scholar ships, or miscellaneous events Et als 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. Also, list a name and phone number in case we have questions, and the date you want the et al run Events with donations or admission charges will not be accepted unless the organization is non-profit AH items must be turned in by noon the day before publication at the the Emerald offices, Suite 300, EMU If you have any questions, please feel free to contact John at 686-5511. 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SALE! 20% oh on men and women s clothing Old Friends 112*'A'Aider MS-1414 821 4-30 T-SHIRTS Call Laller Stlkscreen 343-2306. 342 1927 841 5-6 For Sale COMPUTERS AND SUPPLIES Check our prices before you buy Dream Electronics Corvallis.hr 12-5 30,752-483? 808 5 7 FUTONS All cotlon folding beds that can also double as an attractive floor couch Made by EUGENE TRADING CO. 372 W 10th. Eugene 344-7006. Also see us at the Saturday Market _ 4.30 LADIES, MENS 10-speed bikes. $85 each Sears attache typewriter $30 Artist s panto graph $10 344 1985 4 ?9 GRADUATION SALE. Stereo set Sharp cassette deck RT-31, Pioneer receiver SX-400. Staub mini-speakers Perfect combination with powerful output 20w plus 20w lor lust $325 Call 344-9276 4 39 AIWA TP-S30 stereo cassette "Walkman Records metal Excellent1 $100 turn 686-4380 (days) 484 4986 (before 9 pm) 4-28 FOR SALE 70 meter lavelm $90 or best otter 683-4028 4 29 Buy/Scll APPAREL EXTRAORDINAIRE Consignment, buy men and women's vintage and contemporary clothing Old Friends 1128 A'Alder 345-1414 820:4-30 Oregon Dally Emerald TYPESETTING tram your own computer Call Dream Electronics Corvallis hrs 12-5 30. 752 48?? _ 809 5-7 FOB QUALITY TYPESETTING, DESIGN, layout, pasteup and camera work come on up to me Oregon Daily Emerald JoDwork Depart men! ?00 EMU, MS-5511, ask tor Vicki 10% discount on resumes tor UO students witti current ID and lee card tin EDITOB 345-5576 Dissertations, articles papers professionally edited tor grammar, clarity, structure format $10/hr 4-28 Typing Forget me rest hire the BEST. 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MS-3943 240? tin TYPING UNLIMITED 747-92M Grad School Approved Guaranteed Selectric Call tor pricing _169:lln PRO TYPING/EDITING On vacation (yippee1) till 4 / 29 Jennifer 485-3883 _491 4-26 PROFESSIONAL TYPIST: Statistical specialist IBM Correcting Selectric Graduate approved Near campus 344-0758. 460 tin EXPERIENCED TYPIST using IBM Selectric III Call Mina between 8 am and 11 pm at 726-9824 _ 362 MW TYPING DONNA 344-1818 _2326MW PRO TYPING ALL LEVELS IBM Correcting Selectric Call Barbara 345-0747 495 MWE HAWK WORD PROCESSING: Computer system makes typing obsolete Theses, reports, resumes Free pickup/delivery 343-5513. 824 tin COMPUTER WORD PROCESSING by YOUR WORDS’ WORTH 342-7548 5256-24 Rent-A-Typewriter One month - $25 One week - $10 One day - $3 Rent 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, HHM1.828 4-?Q PERFECT TYPING guaranteed Fast Free pickup/delivery Karen. 741-0486 anytime 5-? ft mm* ms iflMjun## ffUMH' 1SVOT'wi 1M 1847 GIBSON ACOUSTIC $650 with case 1964 Fender Princeton $175 683-1695 4-29 AMPS Fender Super Reverb $250, Music Man $?00, Fender Bandmaster. $135. acoustic PA $500. Jerome. 344-9003. 4 38 CLASSICAL GUITAR lamura handmade Case Beautiful woods and tone $275 343-5017__4-30 5 STRING BANJO with hard shell case $225 STfr f»4a-mot.4 ?o SPEAKERLAB SI 8 polypropylene woofer V tweeter Good condition $65 ea /best otter 686-6198 4-29 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 aM new book* SMITH FAMILY BOOKSTORE 768 Eaet 13th 522? tin Recreation FREE POOL at the Black Forest Tavern Tuesdays & Thursdays 11 am-4 pm 838 MW WANT TO TRADE men's 10-speed Peugeot lor ladies 10-speed 344-0140 825 4-28 SECOND NATURE BICYCLES 1712 Willamette 343-5362 WE BUY USED PARTS _ 716UW 21" SEKAI 2500 DB frame, Suntour alloy parts $270/best otter 686-6198 4-29 COMPLETE TOURING BICYCLE Myata with doube-butted chromaly tubing and Suntour parts Many extras and perfect condition 345-7215, George_ 4-28 MEN’S 10-SPEED 22" frame, good condition $80 747-4039, let it ring 4-30 CmrsXycIms CARS AND TRUCKS most makes and models under $200 Sold through local governement sales Call 1 -(714) 569-0241, ext 1631 for directory on how to purchase 4-30 Honda 90 Step-through Starts hard, runs with protest, needs some T.L.C. $90 638-6785 alter 5 pm _ 4-28 A TRAVELING HOTEL tor the summer 71 VW van in great shape $1800 Call Bart at 484-7169 _ 4-28 TR4A PARTS car, make otter 955 Lewis, Apt # 6, Rivers Edge Towne Homes 4-30 80 SCIROCCO with many extras, low mileage and very clean Ph 485-9682 or 686-5214 . ask for Brooke 4-30 Auto Repair SAAB and VOLVO maintenance and repair M 6 B SWIFT SHOP 2529 Willamette 464-9333 _._5635:tfn 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 ot his own home workshop'5 Single parent responsibilities for two small children have forced me to quit my lucrative dealership |ob to bring you real savings on quality work tor Volkswagen and Alfa Romeo vehicles Jerry Berger 344-4606. 762 tin Help Wanted PART-TIME COCKTAIL WAITRESS wanted The Emerald Valley Forrest Inn tn 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 ontes are encouraged to apply _4-29 BUILD A BEAUTIFUL FUTURE Sell Avon We'll help make your dreams come true Call 746-6422.683-4718458 tfn 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 job 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 $5001o $700 per month, depending on funding Obtain |ob description and application form at Upward Bound Office. 107 Friendly HaH, 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 HELP WANTED: The ESCAPE Field Studies Program is currently seeking a Student Director tor 1982-83 This position demands a minimum weekly commitment of 40 hours beginning June 15 The ESCAPE Director must have experience m the following areas Volunteer ism, consensus decision-making, peer and staff supervision, problem-solving, communication skills, group process, leader ship training, policy making, curriculum development, and experiential learning Highly developed organizational and leadership skills and a willingness to be flexible are vital. The Director must exemplify and be able to demonstrate the following qualities: Profes sionalism, trust, committment, advocacy, chutzpah, perspicacity, and empathy In addi tion to training and experience in the above listed areas, this position will provide additional training in the following areas Budget prepar ation and negotiation, fiscal management, personal management, faculty and administra tive collaboration and public relation procedures Compensation options are nego tiable Application packets are available in the ESCAPE office, 327 EMU Completed packets are due by 5 pm. Wednesday. May 5 For more information, contact Trudy Flanery at 686-4351 Affirmative Action employer Women. veterans, and minorities encouraged IQ apply846 5-4 PHONE SOLICITORS for energy man agement system Hours flexible 1000 Bertel son Road. #5. MWF12-5 Roommates NEED A PLACE? HAVE A PLACE? Screened people need you now' $20 fee. 6 month memebership Don’t take chances UNITED ROOMMATES 747-7337 Everyday 11 -8 pm ROOMMATE NEEDED: Large 3 bdr house, dishwasher. 2 fireplaces Large backyard, " great for pets 24th and Kincaid Amy or Mimi, 344- 1575_ 4-29 ROOMMATE WANTED to share n.ce ? be droom Hendricks Park house $132/month Mile from campus Large yard, garage Non smoker 683-689?_ 4-28 ROOMMATE NEEDED to share tour bedroom house Sundeck, fireplace, dishwasher. Call 345- 93334-28 LARGE HOUSE to share One other. Non smoker male preferred $150. 343-6160 4-30 Travel STUDENT TRAVEL Budget flights, Eurailpasses. Britrailpasses. 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, 1314 N.E. 43rd St #210, Seattle, WA 98105 (206) 632-2448 6-7 INTERNATIONAL STUDENT I.D. and Youth Hostel cards Available at EMU Main Desk 829:4-30 Wanted RESPONSIBLE STUDENT with good person ality/recommendations needs summer sublet from $50-$75 or housesitting job 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 For Rent CLOSE TO CAMPUS 1070 ONYX Studio Drapes, appliances $189 IPM CO., REALTOR 1005 HIGH ST. 485-0252 _927:tfn McKENZIE TOWNHOUSES 17th and Hays Two bedroom, 1)4 baths, appliances, carpet, drapes. $249 Manager 484- 5386 IPM CO.. REALTOR 1065 HIGH ST. 405-8252 _174:ttn 265 EAST 10th One bedroom with drapes, range, refrigerator, off-street parking. Laundry facilities $169 plus deposit IPM CO., REALTOR 1065 HIGH ST. 405-0252 389:lfn HILYARD APARTMENTS 071-075 HHyard 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 1065 HIGH ST. 405-0252 _ 609:tfn 745 EAST 1501 Two bedroom apartment Vi block from cam pus. Spacious and comfortable $280 plus $150 fully refundable deposit Manager 343-2081 IPM CO.. REALTOR 1065 HIGH ST. 405-0252 390:tfn Page 5 Section A