Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 04, 1982, Page 5, Image 5

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MEETINGS
Students lor Rom Anthony will hold an organizational
moating tonight at 6:30 In Room 111, EMU
A gay mon’a rap group will moot today at 7 p m at the
Backdoor Coffehouse. 1414 Kincaid St The topic tor this
week will be Relationships " For more information, please
call the Gay Peoples' Alliance at 686-3360
Alpha Kappa Pal, Via business fraternity, will hold a
general mooting tonight at 6 In Room 336, Gilbert Hall All
business and economics majors are welcome
The International Studies Association will hold a very
important meeting today at 3 p m on the lawn In tront of
Straub Hall (or In Room 245. Straub Hall. It it rains) Elections
ol next year’s officers will be held Come and exercise your
vote
The Latin American Support Committee will meet today
at 5 30 p m at 1236 Kincaid St
Lana County vstsrans interested in forming a labor pool
are encouraged to atlend an organizational meeting
Monday at 7 pm In the McNutt Room, Eugene City Hall
This labor pool is designed 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
WORKSHOPS
Want to know more about the grading system’’ A
workshop to explain the University grading system will be
held today at 12:30 p m in the Academic Resource Area,
Room 164, Oregon Hall Topics covered wit! include What
does it mean to be on academic warning? How does a
affect your academic standing? Are you eligible for
Academic Distinction List? Individual help ottered to
students who attend Sponsored by the Office of Academic
Advising and Student Services
SPEAKERS
"ChrM Defense In the Nuclear Age: Myths and Reali
ties" Is *ie topic ol a panel discussion today at 7 p m in
Room 167, EMU The movie 'The Last Epidemic Medical
Consequences of a Nuclear War" will also be shown
Sponsored by Students tor a Nuclear Free Future
it*
"How Convention Helps Us Rood: The Example of the
Annunciation Type-Scene In the BMo” is the topic of
lecture by biblical scholar Pro* Robert Alter today at 2:30
p m in the EMU Forum
"Engrailed: A Gene Controlling Compartment and
Segment Formation In Drosophila," is the topic of a
lecture by Dr Thomas Komberg. University of California
San Francisco, department of biochemistry and biophysics,
today at 4:30 p.m in Room 16. Science I
MISCELLANEOUS
Computer-assisted career exploration — Reserve
an appointment to identify potential careers The computer
will be available May 4-7 at Career Planning and
Placement Service. Room 246, Susan Campbell Hall, be
tween 9 a m and 4 pm. Call 686-3235 for appoint
ments
Drulde, an honor society lor lunlors, Invites all
sophomores with a OPA of 3.0 or above to eppty.
Membership is based on leadership, scholarship, and
service Applications are available in toe Housing Office to
Walton Complex Applications are due Friday
The Oregon Special Olympics needs volunteers to
help with the Special Olympic Spring Games Friday and
Saturday at Hayward Field A volunteer orientation session
will be held at South Eugene High School today at 7 p m If
you wish to volunteer or need further information call
485-6287 or 683-5700
POLICY
The Emerald’s at al column is open to anyone wishing to
announce meetings, lectures, seminars, exhibits, scholar
ships or miscellaneous events Et als are run once and are
subject to space limitations They must be typed and
triple-spaced in a 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 brief run
Events with a donation or admission fee will not be accepted
unless the organization is non-profit. All items must be
turned in by noon the day before publication at the Emerald
office. Suite 300, EMU If you have a question, please
contact John at 686-5511.
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Classifieds 686-4343
CLASSIFIED ADS CAN
BE PLACED AT
OOE OFFICE 300 EMU
UO BOOKSTORE STAMP COUNTER
EMU MAIN DESK
DEADLINES: Ads must t>e placed by 1 pm
one day prior to publication Ads that are to
appear in Monday s paper must be m by 1 pm
Friday
The OOE cannot be responsible tor more
than one day'* Incorrect advertising insertion
The OOE s liability lor typographical errors
incorrect insertions or omissions in advertising
published shall be limited solely to the cancel
lation ol charges tor such portion ot space
occupied by the error It your ad appears
Incorrectly, call 686-4343 before 1 pm for
correction in the next day s issue
RATES: Rates are 1S cents per word tor the
11 ret day and 12 cents per word lor consecu
tive days the ad is run without change
61.50 minimum lor the first Insertion
61.20 minimum lor conseutlve Insertions
There Is NO relund lor ad cancellations
PAYMENT: All ads must be paid tor in
advance unless a billing agreement has been
established with us
Clotlilng
Call l atter Stlkscreen
343-2306. 342-1827
841 5-6
For Sale
COMPUTERS AND SUPPLIES Cheick our
prices before you buy Dream Electronics.
Corvallis, hrs 12-5 30. 742-483? 808.5-7
DOUBLE SIZE mattress and box spring $50
or best otter 344 160? _ 5-5
5 acres in Arizona
$1000 Phone 896-0063 (local) 5-7
Instruction
GUITAR. PIANO. BASS LESSONS Tech
nique/lheory All styles John Sharkey.
344-5530. 15 years leaching experience
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Services
TYPESETTING Irom your own computer Call
Dream Electronics, Corvallis, hrs 12-5 30.
752-483? _ 809 6 7
FOR QUALITY TYPESETTING. DESIGN,
layout, pasteup and camera work, come on up
to the Oregon Daily Emerald Jobwork
Department 300 EMU 6S6-S511, ask lor Vicki
10% discount on resumes lor UO students with
current ID and tee card tin
Typing
TYPING: 15 years experience Papers,
dissertations, editing IBM Selectric Pick-up
and delivery Call Carole al 688-3963.
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TYPING UNLIMITED
747-9296
Grad School Approved / Guaranteed
Selectric Call lor pricing
189 tin
PROFESSIONAL TYPI8T: Statistical specia
list IBM Correcting Selectric Graduate
approved Near campus 344-0759. 460 tin
TYPING GUARANTEED
IBM Correcting Selectric
Ruth 345-5614
Orogon Daily Emerald
PRO TYPING/EDITING
2 blocks from UO No iob too small
Specializing in Iheses and dissertations
Jennifer MS-3883
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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
525 6-24
STRANDLIEN TYPING SERVICE Ouality
typing at your convenience Short notice
considered Pickup and delivery Call Lucy at
688-2228 5-17
Rent-A-T ypewriter
One month - $25
One week - $10
One day - $3
Rent new or used typewriters with an
option to buy (25# down payment
minimum on our sale price followed by
$25 monthly payments) Buy or rent a
typewriter at the UO Bookstore.
666-4331. 9075-7
PERFECT TYPING GUARANTEED Fast Free
pickup/delivery Karen. 741-0486 anytime
5-10
LOW COST COMPUTER TYPING Quick
service Convenient pickup and delivery
Utopian Sotuttons 345-3289/344-8737 5-4
Instruments
APPLAUSE STEEL-STRING folk guitar
w/case Excellent condition $100 Call Gabriel
at 686-5511 days, or 242-9445 eves 5-4
60.000 BOOKS IN STOCK
All selling 25% to 50% oil list prices
New Books-Text Books-Clitl Notes
Magazines
USED BOOKS BOUGHT AND SOLD
10% OFF aN mw books
SMITH FAMILY BOOKSTORE
788 East 13th
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SECOND NATURE BICYCLES
1712 WDIamoMe 343-5362
WE BUY USED PARTS
716.UW
MEN’S NISIKI 10-speed 22" Good condition,
$125 Anne 485-9869 Leave message 5-4
Cert/Cydes
CARS AND TRUCKS most makes and models
under $200 Sold through local governement
sales Call 1-(714) 569-0242. ext 1631 tor
directory on how to purchase._5-7
1976 HONDA CIVIC HATCHBACK, very
clean Good buy $19^5 747-8611 5-5
GREAT WORK CAR Olds I 85 with 67,000
miles, new battery, excellent mechanically.
$350 726-6699 5-4
Auto Repair
SAAB and VOLVO maintenance and repair
MIB SWIFT SHOP
2529 WHtameMe 484-9333
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VW OWNERS: support academia and save
money by having me. a graduate student and a
mechanic with eight years of professional
experience fix your WV's I guarantee all my
work and offer campus pickup and delivery
CallDenms Todd. 344-7906. 785 U
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 workshop9 Single parent responsibilities
tor two small children have forced me to quit
my lucrative dealership |ob to bring you real
savings on quality work for Volkswagen and
Alfa Romeo vehicles Jerry Berger 344-4806.
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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, 1214 N E 4?rd St
* 210 Seattle, WA 98105 (206) 622-2448
6-7
ONE-WAY AIRLINE TICKET from Portland to
Honolulu Good through July 25 $200 Call
686-6110 for more into 5-7
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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Wanted
SUPER TEACHER
The English Department is requesting nomina
tions for rts annual Super Teacher Award tor
Outstanding Teaching of Expository Writing by
a GTF Submit nominations to the Director of
Composition. English Department Mam Office.
118PLC Deadline May 7._ 875:5-2
MOTORHOME NEEDED for June 14-20, must
be self-contained Write Mike Williams, Pouch
L, Ketchikan, AK 99901 Write SOON 5-6
Help Wanted
GOT A DREAM? Make it happen at Avon Earn
$$$, set your own hours Call now 746-6422
682-4718 458 tin
APARTMENT MANAGER One block to cam
pus Large 2 bedroom units No experience
required Manager's compensation if tree rent
Send resumes to PO Box 10861, Eugene,
97440 870:5-5
ALASKA'S KING CRAB and salmon fishing
industry hires thousands of college students tor
summer and tall employment. I work there and
will show you how and where to apply Most
transportation, room and board paid for Send
$2 to King Crab, PO Box 142, Depoe Bay OR
97241 ' 5-4
HELP WANTED: The ESCAPE Field Studies
Program is currently seeking a Student Director
for 1982-8? This position demands a minimum
weekly commitment of 40 hours beginning
June 15 The ESCAPE Director must have
experience in the following areas Voluntee
nsm consensus decision-making, peer and
staff supervision, problem-solving, commun
ication skills, group process, leadership train
ing. pokey 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 lo 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 apply846:5-4
THE ASUO OFF-CAMPUS HOUSING OF
FICE is taking applications for Director
1982-83 This is an active position, as it
oversees the operation of a program which
serves 9,000 people annually Responsibilities
include the supervision of a paid staff of sxi and
the program's three fundamental services:
housing referral, landlord-tenant para-legal
counseling, and representation of student
interests in state and local housing issues and
organizations Applications should have some
familiarity with student housing problems in the
Eugene-Springfield area, the Oregon
Landlord-Tenant Act, and housing issues
throughout the state Administrative skills will
be helpful Stipend is $95 per month Pick up
an application and job description at our office,
Suite 3, or the ASUO office. Suite 4 All
applications are due at our office by Friday.
May 14 We are an Affirmative Action /Equal
Opportunity Employer 887:5-7
WORK IN HAWAII THIS SUMMER! Names
and addresses available for 100 Hawaii bu
sinesses regularly hiring students Send $4 and
stamped, self-addressed envelope to Student
Advisors, Box 263, Cupertino CA 95015. 5-7
WANTED: Phone solicitor, life insurance
company $4 per hour, Sunday-Thursday, 7
pmto9pm Phone Wednesday between 10-12
tor an appointment, 342-6681 895:5-4
ASUO Positions
OPEN
T he ASUO is now offering applications in
the areas of:
1 Vice President of Program
Development
1 Director (Job description not fully
developed yet)
1 Admin strati ve Assistant
1 Vice President of Administration
and Finance
1 Budget Director
1 Admin sirative Assistant
1 Vice President ol State A Public
Affairs
1 Director of State Allairs
1 Director of University Affairs
1 Administrative Assistant
More specific info obtainable in Suite 4,
EMU while picking up applications
Applications will be held open till May 13.
4 pm All jobs are available with stipend
or work-study ASUO is an Affirmative
Action/Equal Opportunity Employer
_896:5-7
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 Residence Halls
Stipend is $1500 for the academic year
1982-83 Editor will be responsible for 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
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 11-4 pm
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For Rent
SHARP
3141 WNIamatta
Two bedroom in 6-plex Carpet, drapes, fully
applianced Off-street parking, laundry facili
ties $209 plus deposit
ALSO
•11 East 1 llli
One bedroom with carpet, drapes, range,
refrigerator, off-street parking, laundry facilites
$189 plus deposit Manager 345-8387
IPM CO., REALTOR
1065 HIGH ST. 405-6252
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CLOSE TO CAMPUS
1070 ONYX
Studio. Drapes, appliances $189
IPM CO.. REALTOR
1065 HIGH ST. 465-6252
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MCKENZIE TOWNHOUSES
17th and Hays. Two bedroom, 1V4 baths,
appliances, carpet, drapes. $249 Manager
484- 5386
IPM CO.. REALTOR
1065 HIGH ST. 465-6252
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HILYARO APARTMENTS
671-675 Httyard
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. 465-8252
.609Hn
745 EAST 15th
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. 465-6252
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PERFECT LOCATION
University Manor
19th and High Large one and two bedroom
apartments Appliances, carpeting and
hardwood floors Parking, laundry facilities.
$205 and $245. Manager 683-1276
IPM CO., REALTOR
1065 HIGH ST 465-6252
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QUADS
Newer convenient location, starting at $100
plus utilities 343-5616 and 683-2733 201 tfn
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