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MEETINGS
The International Christian Fellowship will moat toniohl
at 7 30 tor a Bible study led by Or Long al the Way Inn 1332
Kincaid SI
On# Way Ministries Nbte study and Christian to How
ship meets tonight at 8 to Boom 167. EMU All are invited to
attend the study led by Pastor Dan Johnson
The Premedical Preceptorship program will hold Its
Hnal orientation meeting Sunday at 6 30 p m in the EMU tor
the rotation beginning Monday Preceptors must sign up m
Room 164. Oregon Halt, by 4 p m today and attend the
meeting to participate
The Incidental Fee Committee will meet Monday at 3
p m In Boom 337. EMU
WORKSHOPS/SEMINARS
"Fat Is a Feminist Issue" Is the topic of a public
workshop tor compulsive eaters Sunday from 1-3 pm to the
Eugene Public Library Gallery, 13th Avenue and Olive
Street Explore why you weigh what you do. how you can
have a more satisfying relationship with what you eat. and
how you can feel better about yourself
SPEAKERS
Th« growing unity between the United State* black
liberation movement and »w ravolutlonary ttruggte* In
Latin Anwrlca is the topic of a lecture by Oman Yeshiteta
chairman of the African People s Socialist Party, and
Cristina Vasquez. Columbian Front tor Socialism. Saturday
at 7 30 p m at Harris Hall, Eighth Avenue and Oak Streets
A Sociological Perspective of Religion v*. The
Revelatory View of Christianity" is the topic of a panel
discussion today at noon at the Koinonia Center. 1414
Kincaid St Panelists include University biology Prof David
Wagner; Dr Sen Johnson, Northwest Christian College
and Jack Crabtree, McKenzie Study Center
films
"The Popovich Brother* of South Chicago," a film
tracing the lives, and 50th anniversary celebration, of tour
brothers who founded a Serbian folk music band, will be
shown today at 4 30 p m. in Room 242, Gerlmger Had. as
the opening event of Shrovetide Folk Festival Admission is
free
Bhlokari Pass," a Japanese film based upon the
international best seller by Ayako Miura. will be shown
Saturday at 7 p.m in the EMU Forum Dubbed in English
Admission is tree For more information, can 687-8684
"Pack Your Own Chula" will be shown today at 12 30
p m at the LDS Institute o< Religion. 786 E. 16th Ave A light
lunch will be provided tor a small fee
"Blood Wedding," a film by Garcia Lorca, will be shown
Saturday at 3:30 p m at the Bijou Theatre This is a benefit
showing tor the Dance Works
MISCELLANEOUS
Computer assisted career exploration - Reserve an
appointment to identify potential careers The computer will
be available May 3-7 at Career Planning and Placement
Service. Room 246, Susan Campbell MaM. between 9 a m
and 4 p.m Call 686-3235 tor appointments
There wMI bo a Lutheran student movement soup
•upper Sunday at 6pm at the Central Lutheran Church
A Japanese (Me study is held every Saturday at 10:30
a m at the International House. 560 E 11th Ave The topic
this week is. Relationships with the Opposite Sex ' Any
Japanese or Japanese speakers are welcome For more
information, call 687-8684
Candela Inn Coffeehouse presents Psalm,' Mary Lynn
Tobin and Mike Benton. Saturday at 7:45 p m at the
Newman Center, 1850 Emerald St Music starts at 8 p m
There is a 99 cent suggested donation
Woman's Lounge - Women's Referral and Resource
Service and Women in Transition wiH celebrate the opening
of their Women s Lounge today from noon to 5 p m in Room
336, EMU Everyone welcome For more information, call
686-4099
A rally to commemorate the anniversary of the end of
the Vietnam War win be held today at 12 30 p m in the EMU
courtyard Vietnam veterans and others win read poetry and
speak about the issues of war and the draft Entertainment
by Dead Presidents
Mass draft counseling tor all interested students will be
provided by the Coalition Opposed to Registration and the
Draft today from 1-2:30 p.m in Room 108, EMU
Mother's Day gift: the University Mother’s Club will be
selling cookbooks today in toe EMU Lobby from 11 a m to 1
p m to benefit the Museum of Natural History Gift wrap and
mailers
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EMU MAIN DESK
DEADLINES: Ads muB be placed by 1 pm
one day onof to pubkcalior Ads, that are to
appear m Monday s paper muat be in by l pm
Friday
The 006 cannot be responsible tor more
than one day’s Incorrect adverlisinQ insertion
The OOE s liabitity tor typographical errors
incorrect insertions, or omissions m advertising
published shall be limited solely to the cancel
lation of charges lor such portion at space
occupied by the error ft your ad appears
•"contact*. call MS-4343 before 1 pm tor
correction m the next day 5 issue
R*TES: Hates are IS cents per word tor the
first day and t? cents per word lor consecu
tt*e days the ad s rut without change
S1.50 minimum lor the that Insertion
*1 ■» minimum lor coneeuttve insertions
There Is NO refund tor ad cancellations
PAYMENT: All ads must be paid tor in
advance unless a bating sgreemeni has been
established with us
Clothing
SALE! SALE!
20% off on men and women's clolhmg
Old Friends
na-A'
345-1414
821 4-30
T-SHIRTS
Call L alter Stlkscreeri
343-23M. 342-1*27
841 6-6
For Sale
COMPUTERS AND SUPPLIES Check our
prices before you buy Dream Electronics
CorvaHis. hr 12-5 30. 752-48?? 806 5-7
FUTONS All cotton 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
1074 FIAT 124 4-Ooor. new clutch good tires
*®ry good running condition Must sell $750
344*0013 4.3O
QUEEN SIZE MATTRESS and box-spnngs
$55 485-6451. Diana 5-3
Buy/Sell
APPAREL
EXTRAORDINAIRE
Consignment, buy men and women's
vintage and contemporary clothing
Old Friends
112fA’AMm 345-1414
820 4-30
THE BUY A SELL CENTER
Oas reopened at 3S1 Weet 5th, upstairs
Musical instruments photo equipment,
tools, stereos and camping gear
BUY-SELL-TRADE
628:MF
Instruction
GUITAR, PIANO, BASS LESSONS Tech
nique/theory All styles John Sharkey,
344-5530. * 5 years teaching experience
_876:5-7
ECKANKAR
Membership Class
Sunday May 2, 2 pm
1122 Aider, 342-2657
686-6204
882 4-20
TYPESETTING trom your own computer Call
Dream Electronics, Corvallis hrs 12-5 20
752-4822 809 5-7
FOR QUALITY TYPESETTING. DESIGN.
layout pasteup and camera work, come on up
to the Oregon Daily Emerald Jobwork
Department 200 EMU 6M-5511, ask. lor Vicki
10** discount on resumes tor UO students with
current ID and tee card tin
EDITOR 345-5575 Dissertations, articles
papers professionally edited tor grammar,
clarity, structure, format $10/hr 4-30
Typing
EXPERIENCED TYPIST Most jobs plus edit
ing Fast accurate Mary 344-2041. 879 HF
Forget the rest hire the BEST. Sue 688-9799
777 MWF
SPRING SPECIAL
CeM Karen 583-1117
405 HF
TYPING: 15 years experience Papers,
dissertations editing IBM Selectric Pick-up
and delivery Call Carole at 585-3983.
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TYPING UNLIMITED
747-9295
Gred School Approved/Guaranteed
Selectric Call tor pricing
189ttn
PRO TYPING ALL LEVELS
IBM Correcting Selectric
Call Barbara 345-0747
__495MWF
TYPING/EDITING
Call Judy or Sara
585-0739
_979HFM
CYNDI'S PROFESSIONAL TYPING
Graduate School Approved
697-9325
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PROFESSIONAL TYPIST: Statistical specia
list IBM Correcting Selectric Graduate
approved Near campus 344-0759. 460 tin
20 YEARS EXPERIENCE
On campus during day IBM Selectric Call
725-7595 anytime 246 HFM
PRO TYPING/EDITING
2 blocks from UO No |Ob too small
Specializing in theses and dissertations
Jennifer 455-3553
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HAWK WORD PROCESSING: Computer
system makes typing obsolete Theses,
reports, resumes Free pickup/delivery
343-5613.824:tln
PERFECT TYPING guaranteed Fast Free
pickup/delivery Karen. 741-0486 anytime
COMPUTER WORD PROCESSING
by YOUR WORDS' WORTH 342-7548
525:6-24
Rent-A-T ypewriter
One month - $25
One week-$10
One day • $3
Rent new or usee! 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
t. MMm-8264-20
Instruments
STEPHENS
Stringed Instruments
Smce 1972 we have hand built fine musical
instruments and offered complete repair ser
vice
1417Vi OLIVE *2 484-0615
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CLASSICAL GUITAR Tamura handmade
Case Beautiful woods and tone $275
242-5017 4-20
S STRING BANJO with hard shell case $225
cash 242-7021 4-20
60.000 BOOKS IN STOCK
All selling 25% to 50% off kst prices
New Books-Text Books-CWf Notes
Magazmes
USED BOOKS BOUGHT AND SOLD
10% OFF an new books
SMITH FAMILY BOOKSTORE
768 East 13th
5223 tfn
Bicycles
MEN'S 10-SPEED 22" frame, good condition
$80 747-4029, let it ring 4-20
MEN'S NISIKI 10-speed 22" Good condition,
S125 Anne 485-9869 Leave message 5-4
RALIEGH 3 SPEED Older bikes, good running
condition, pump, basket included $70
345-1487 5-2
Cars/Cycles
CARS AND TRUCKS most makes and models
under $200 Sold through local governement
sales Call K714) 569-0241, ext 1631 for
directory on how to purchase._4-30
TR4A PARTS car, make offer 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 4-20
78 DATSUN B-210 35 mpg 4-speed 2-door,
stereo Very clean $2990/offer 485-5046 or
683-7401 5-2
1876 HONDA CIVIC HATCHBACK, very
clean Good buy $1975 747-8611 5-5
GREAT WORK CAR Olds F-85 with 67,000
miles, new battery, excellent mechanically
$350.726-6699 5-4
1972 COURIER PICKUP, canopy with
boatiack, new radials great touring vehicle
$t600/offer 345-3096 4-30
Auto Repair
SAAB and VOLVO maintenance and repair
MSB SWIFT SHOP
2929 Willamette 484-9333
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 of his own
home workshop? Single parent responsibilities
for two smalt children have forced me to quit
my lucrative dealership job to bring you real
savings on quality work for Volkswagen and
Alfa Romeo vehicles Jerry Berger. 344-4806.
762 tin
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.
a 210. Seattle. WA 96105 (206) 632-2448
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INTERNATIONAL STUDENT 1.0. and Youth
Hostel cards Available at EMU Mam Desk
8294-30
Wanted
SUPER TEACHER
The English Department is requesting nomina
tions for its annual Super Teacher Award for
Outstanding Teaching of Expository Writing by
a GTF Submit nominations to the Director of
Composition. English Department Mam Office.
118 PLC Deadline May 7 875:5-3
MOTORHOME NEEDED for June 14-20. must
be sell-contained Write Mike Williams. Pouch
LJ<ethikan, AK 99901 Write SOON 5-6
ELECTRIC TYPEWRITER Good condition
Call Patty 343-5104 4-30
Opportunities
EAT FOR 2.50 A DAY
At Student s Coop by campus Call Tom,
686-4263 or Alan, 686-5189 827:4-30
Help Wanted
HELP WANTED: The ESCAPE Field Studies
Program is currently seeking a Student Director
for 1982-83 This position demands a minimum
weekly commitment of 40 hours beginning
June 15 The ESCAPE Director must have
experience in the following areas Voluntee
rism. consensus decision-making, peer and
staff supervision, problem-solving, commun
ication skills, group process, leadership train
ing. 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 Professionalism, trust,
committment, advocacy, chutzpah, perspica
city, and empathy In addition to training and
experience in the above listed areas, this
position will provide additional training in the
following areas Budget preparation and
negotiation, fiscal management, personal
management, faculty and administrative colla
boration and public relation procedures
Compensation options are negotiable
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
to apply.846:5-4
PHONE SOLICITORS for energy
management system Hours flexible 1000
Bertetson Road # 5, MWF 12-5 4-30
PART-TIME COCKTAIL WAITRESS wanted,
The Emerald Valley Forrest Inn in CresweH. For
an appointment, call 484-6354, 740 4-29
BUILD A BEAUTIFUL FUTURE Sell Avon
We'H help make your dreams come true Call
746-6422,683-4718.458tfn
APPLICATIONS ARE BEING ACCEPTED
now through Friday. May 14 for the position of
RHGC COMMONS' editor THE COMMONS
is the newspaper of the U of O Flesidence Halls
Stipend is $1500 for the academic year
1982-83 Editor will be responsible tor news
collection, photography, and paste-up of the
paper. Position requires design creativity,
writing skills, and good time management as
hours are flexible Preference will be given to
those applicants having residence hall
experience Applications can be picked up at
the Front Desk of the Housing Office. Walton
Hall, between 8 am and 5 pm, Monday-Friday
RHGC is an Affirmative Action/Equal Oppor
tunity Employer._861:5-5
ALASKA’S KING CRAB and salmon fishing
industry hires thousands of college students for
summer and fall employment I work there and
will show you how and where to apply Most
transportation, room and board paid tor Send
$3 to: King Crab, PO Box 143, Depoe Bay, OR
973415-4
JOB INFORMATION: Dallas Houston
overseas, Alaska, $20,000 to $50,000 pos
sible 602-998-0426 Dept. 0394 Phone call
refundable_ 4-30
APARTMENT MANAGER One block to cam
pus Large 2 bedroom units. No experience
required Manager s compensation it tree rent.
Send resumes to PO Box 10861, Eugene,
97440 870:5-5
Roommates
NEED A PLACE? HAVE A PLACE?
Screened people need you now! $20 lee. 6
month memebership Don't take chances
UNITED ROOMMATES
747-7337 Everyday 11-3 pm
828ttn
LARGE HOUSE to share One other Non
smoker male preferred. $150. 343-6160 4-30
S125 plus 1/3 elec. Female share with two
others. Nice house, dose to campus. Non
tmofcar. Bee al 17S3 OBve 8t_4-30
WOMAN TO SHARE 3 bedroom home, large
yard, garden, laundry Stores, bike path, bus
nearby $100/month plus utilities 741-0087
_4-30
ROOMMATE WANTED to share nice 3
bedroom Hendricks Park house $132/month
Mile from campus Large yard, garage Non
smoker 683-68934-30
FEMALE ROOMMATE needed for
non-smoking 3-bedroom household $125
Fenced yard. Growers Market and Garbage's.
Available May 1.485-64515-3
ROOMMATE WANTED to share four bedroom
home Fireplace, sundeck, dishwasher No
deposit! $123.75 Call 345-9333 4-30
For Rent
ALDERWOOD
Live only one block from campus in a
high quality, spacious, fully furnished
apartment! One. two and three bedroom
units available, $239, $314 and $399
Contact Resident Manager at 1860 Alder
#11 or call 484-6113.
IPM CO., REALTOR
IMS HIGH ST. 445-4252