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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1982)
MEETINGS A Woman In Transition support group tor woman ramming to school wilt moot Thursday at 9 a m m Century Room E, EMU All are welcome For more information call Sydney or Mary at 686-4090 The University chapter of Amnesty International will meet today at 12 30 p m in Century Room D EMU Interested non members are welcome Lana County veterans Interested In lormlng a labor pool are encouraged to attend an organisational meeting Monday at 7 p m m the McNutt Room. Eugene City HWl This labor pool is designed to serve the employment needs ot Lane County veterans it will be organised along co-operative does and will match veterans with the labor market For further information call Bob Galvan at 686-5576 or come by 1479 Moss St WORKSHOPS The (ournallsm pear advisors are sponsoring s resume writing workshop tor Journalism majors Thursday at 1 p m m the Erie Allen Reading Room (second floor, Alton Hall) Richard Young from Career Planning and Placement will show how your classwork applies to your resume For information call 686-3715 SPEAKERS Why President's Fall" is the topic of a lecture by Pulrt/er Pnre-winning author James McGregor Bums today at 8 p m in Room 331, Gilbert Hall Bums will discuss the need for America's presidents to exert more effective leadership Sponsored by the University department of political science For further information, contact Jim University political science professor, at 686-4873 "Th* Proc... of Political Transition In Victorian Westminster" is the topic of a lecture today at 5 p m m Hoorn 184, PLC Sponsored by the history department FILMS Wilderness Log," a slideshow for women depicting a 1 OOO-mie tackpacking trip along the Pacific Northwest Trail, will be shown May 15 at 8 p m at the Eugene Garden Club. 1645 High a An experienced backpacker and a sedentary housewife are the subjects, as well as the relationship that the two women develop with each other and with adventure Admission is $2-$3 sliding scale The building is wheelchair accessible For more information, call 689-3999 MISCELLANEOUS Computer-assisted career exploration — Reserve an appointment to identify potential careers The computer will be available May 5-7 at Career Planning and Placement Service. Room 246, Susan Campbell Hall, between the hours of 9 a m to 4 p m Call 686-3235 for appointments Pro-Choice Oay ‘82 — The Campus American Civil Liberties Union and Women's Referral will sponsor a series of activites today At noon there will be a rally by the EMU breezeway. at 2 30 p m, a political skills and legislative awareness workshop will be held in the EMU Forum; and at 7 30 tonight, Pro-choice activists and "Right to Life” members will debate m the EMU Forum All events are free For more information call 686-3327 United Methodist Campus Ministry holds regular •or»Np services each Wednesday at 12:30 p m In Ihe Wesley Center Chapel, 1236 Kincaid a. Experience a mum-media study of the marketing strategies that caused Miller Brewing Company’s phenomenal success during (he past decade Presented by Miner College Marketing, University Marketing Association and Patrick Distribution today at 6 p m in Hoorn 180, PLC POLICY The Emerald's el al column is open to anyone wish mg 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 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 and 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 tf you have a question, please contact John at 686-5511. DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau A*! m HOT' HM*. WHY mt€UVVHT you mo am ummsiLA* I HAP W HANKPUU, TKYIN6T0 HUPTMt wtnn.utrA <3tfU TRIP ON HP LOOK' Mt'wuajp a Barns' smj/moh urn a mm •**t unpisahro in rr< man rr aiazapy THSrSWCt fKANK 11, HONBY, I'M NOT ITS A AU THAT SMUSTED Messtoe msaueoeases manmt ‘*O0CtMSMtfr WSStM now Gens, si a IF THEY imrsoi*. of cut Bet*, FOFOtT IT! 'CAPTAIN: iFtueemp MAKE IT BACK. BLOOM COUNTY by Berke Breathed I Classifieds 686-4343 CLASSIFIED ADS CAN BE PLACED AT OOE OFFICE 300 EMU UO BOOKSTORE STAMP COUNTER EMU MAIN DESK DEADLINES: Ads must Be placed by 1 pm one day poor lo publication Ads that are to appear m Monday s paper must be m by 1 pm Friday The OOE cannot be responsible tor more than one day's incorrect advertising insertion The OOE s lability tor typographical errors incorrect insertions or omissions m advertising published Shan be limited solely to me cancel lation ot charges tor such portion o! space occupied by the error tt your ad appears Incorrectly, call SM-4343 baton 1 pm tor correction m the ne*t day s issue RATES: States are 1S cants par word tor the ttrst day and 12 cents per word tor consecu tive days Pie ad is run without change. SI .50 minimum lor to# Brel insertion St -20 minimum lor conseuttve Insertions There Is NO refund tor ad cancellations PAYMENT: AH ads must be paid tor in advance unless a billing agreemenr has been established with (« Clothing T-SHIRTS Cali Latter Silkscreen 343-2306, 342-1027 841 5-6 For Sale COMPUTERS AND SUPPLIES Cheick our prices before you buy Dream Electronics Corvallis Mrs 12 5 ?0. 742-48?? 808 5 7 DOUBLE SIZE mattress and bo* spring $50 or best otter ?44 160? 5-5 5 acres in Arizona $1000 Phone 896 006? (jocal) 5-7 MEW DIAMOND WEDDING set Original $275, sell $110 ?45-?711 9145-19 Instruction GUITAR. PIANO. BASS LESSONS tech nique/theory All styles John Sharkey 344-5530. 15 years leaching experience 878 6-7 Typing COMPUTER WORD PROCESSING by YOUR WORDS’ WORTH 342-7546 525 6-24 Rent- A-T y pewriter 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 686-4331. 907:5-7 TYPING: 15 years experience Papers, dissertations, editing IBM Selectnc Pick-up and delivery Call Carole at 686-3383. 240? tin TYPING UNLIMITED 747-8286 Grad School Approved / Guaranteed Selectrtc Call lor pricing 189 tin Forget trie rest hire the BEST. Sue 668-9799 _777 MWE PROFESSIONAL TYPIST: Statistical specia list IBM Correcting Selectric Graduate approved Near campus 344-0759. 460 tin EXPERIENCED TYPIST using IBM Selectric Ml Call Mina between 8 am and 11 pm at 726-9824 362 MW TYPING DONNA 344-1916 _2326 MW PRO TYPING ALL LEVELS IBM Correcting Selectric Call Barbara 345-0747 _ " _ 495 MWF PRO TYPING /EDITING 2 blocks from UO No job too snail Specializing in theses and dissertations JennHer 495-3693 _492 tin EXPERIENCED TYPIST Most |Obs plus edit mg Fast accurate Mary 344-2041. 8 79 WF HAWK WORD PROCESSING system makes typing obsolete Theses reports resumes Free pickup / delivery 343-5513;___ 824 tin PERFECT TYPING GUARANTEED Fast Free pickup, delivery Karen 741-0486 anytime __5-10 LOW COST COMPUTER TYPING Quick service Convenient pickup and delivery Utopian Soiutlone 345-3269/344-9737. 5-4 STRANDLIEN TYPING SERVICE Qualify typing at your convenience Short notice considered Pickup and delivery Call Lucy at 688-2238 S-17 60,000 BOOKS IN STOCK All selling 25% lo 50% of! list prices New Books-Texl Books-Cliff Notes Magazines USED BOOKS BOUGHT AND SOLD 10% OFF all new book* SMITH FAMILY BOOKSTORE 7M East 13th 522? tfn Recreation FREE POOL al the Black Forest Tavern Tuesdays A Thursdays 11 am-4 pm 838 MW SECOND NATURE BICYCLES 1712 WIHamette 343-5362 WE BUY USED PARTS __716 UW MEN'S 10-SPEED Good condition, pump lire levers $80 Richard 484-0059 5-6 Cars/Cycles CARS AND TRUCKS most makes and models under $200 Sold through local governement sales Call 1 (714) 569-0242, ext 1631 lor directory on how to purchase_5-7 1076 HONOA CIVIC HATCHBACK, very clean Good buy $1975 747-8611 5-5 WANTED: Small, inexpensive motorcycle or moped, running or not Spencer, 686-4125 _5-7 MUST SELL 1982 Datsun Stanza 2 door tape. 5-speed, excellent Richard, 484-0059, after 7 pm._._6-6 1662 VOLKSWAGEN Karman Ghia good engine, lair body, $480 998-6238 5-7 Auto Repair SAAB arid VOLVO maintenance and repair M A B SWIFT SHOP 2529 WIHamette 484-9333 _5635ttn TIRED OF IMPERSONAL AUTO REPAIR? Wiry not let a professional factory trained and certified mechanic give your little car the personal touch in the privacy of his own home workshop7 Single parent responsibilities tor two small 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 tfn 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-WAV AIRLINE TICKET from Portland to Honolulu Good through July 25 $200 Call 686-6110 for more info 5-7 Wanted MOTORHOME NEEDED tor June 14-20 must be self-contained Write Mike Williams Pouch t. Ketchikan. AK 99901 Write SOON 5-6 iVUIIIi >>j>TffnS Jim’s Electronics STEREO REPAIR AUDIO SERVICES 1627 Peart Street 343-7663 Monday thru Friday 9-6 pm Saturday 9-1 pm 5625 tin Help Wanted ASUO Positions OPEN The ASUO is now ottering applications in the areas of 1 Vice President et Program Development 1 Director (Job description not fully developed yet) 1 Admlnstrstlve Assistant 1 Vice President of Administration and Finance 1 Budget Director 1 Admlnstrstlve Assistant 1 Vice President o* State 6 Public Affairs 1 Director of State Affairs 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 t ?. 4 pm All |obs are available with stipend or work-study ASUO is an Affirmative Action / Equal Opportunity Employer ___ 696 5-7 APARTMENT MANAGER One block to cam pus Large 2 bedroom units. No experience required Manager 's compensation is tree rent Send resumes to PO Box 10861. Eugene 870:5-5 WORK IN HAWAII THIS SUMMER! Names and addresses available fer 100 Hawaii businesses regularly hiring students Send $4 and stamped, self-addressed envelope to Student Advisors, Box 263, Cupertino CA 95015 _ 5.7 THE ASUO OFF-CAMPUS HOUSING OF FICE is taking applications tor Director 1982-8? This is an active position, as it oversees the operation ot a program which serves 9,000 people annually Responsibilities include the supervision of a paid staff of six 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 Applicants should have some familiarity with student housing problems in the Eugene-Springtield 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 THE OREGON DAILY EMERALD is accepting applications tor next year's news staff 14 positions are open in news, sports, entertainment and photography Pick up applications in the Emerald office, room 300 EMU Applications are due by 5 pm May 19 All positions are paid and require from 2-5 hours of work a day. Sunday through Thursday The Emerald is an equal opportunity employer Women, minorities and the handicapped are encourged to apply. _5-19 LEADER POSITION: The FSCAPF Field Studies Program has openings tor the Public Schools and Community Services Division Heads these positions require interpersonal and organizational skills, experience in peer supervision and group process, self-motivation and the ability to motivate others, and a commitment to experiential learning Respon sibilities include training and supervising 10-15 coordinators, placing 200-300 volunteers per term in public schools or community service agencies, problem solving, documentation ol division business, curriculum development, and participation in program meeting This is a unique opportunity to gain skills in policy making, consensus decision making, public relations, group facilitation and problem solv ing Compensation is a minimum of 25 hours per week Applications are available in the ESCAPE office (327 EMU) and are due Wednesday, May 12. by 5 pm For more information, contact Jeff or deShauna at 686-4351. Affirmative Action / Equal Oppor tunity Employer_ 906:5-11 VENETA POOL AND RECREATION PROGRAM EMPLOYEES: The City ot Venela seeks qualified persons to work in the City summer swimming and recreation programs Manager A Aaat. Managar: Manage and directs swimming and recreation programs Knowledge of pool operation and maintenance and recreation skills required applicanst mus hold Water Safety Instructor (WSI) cards. Advanced lifesaving, CPR and First Aid skills recommended Application deadlines Mgr - May 15. 1982 Asst Mgr-June 1, 1982 Summer Youth Employees: Lane County CETA will hire and assign 3 to 5 summer youth employees to work in the Veneta Pool and recreation program Youth must meet CETA eligibility requirements Contact Lane County CETA for more information Green Thumb (age 55 A up) Employees: The City will hire 2 to 3 half-time employees to work in the Veneta Pool and recreation program Federal funding will pay minimum wage, S3 34/hr to persons meeting age and income requirements Application deadline June 1, 1982 Applica tions and job descriptions of all positions are available at Veneta City Hall, 935-2191 915:5-7 GOT A DREAM? Make it happen at Avon Earn $$$. set your own hours Call now 746-6422, 683-4718 _ 458:fln APPLICATIONS ARE BEING ACCEPTED now through Friday, May 14 tor the position of FtHGC COMMONS’ editor THE COMMONS' is the newspaper of the U ot O Residence Halls Stipend is $1500 for the academic year 1982-83 Editor will tie 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-Frtday RHGC is an Affirmative Action/Equal Oppor tunity Employer 8615-5 For Rent centennial Apartments New Tenant Bonus Special Discount Rates Large swimming pool Tennis courts Sauna RV parking 3 to 8 minutes to downtown Eugene Spnng field, or U of O. Call 747-2045710tfn ONE BEDROOM APT One block from campus, near Music Bldg Rent $170 and $50 refundable deposit 344-5503. ___' 719dtn ROOMY ONE BEDROOM furnished apartment near 17th & Hilyard Carpeted, quiet. $195 Adults, no pete. 484-1057.701 :tfn CLASSIC 3 bedroom furnished duplex, laundry. $295. all utilities included 752-2 Jefferson 687-8607_ 782:tfn ENJOY SUMMER! One bedroom next to park Water and garbage paid, laundry facilities $175, $125 deposit. 630 East 14th Call 687-8607 or 485-3627_781 ttn STUDIOS 735 EAST 14th Campus location, utilities paid. Contemporary furnishings Private bath, share kitchen with one other Covered parking and laundry available $163 Manager 484-4194 1331 HIGH Utilities paid. Contemporary furnishings Pnvate baths, share kitchen with one other Campus/downtown area $163 Manager 2B 344-0315 BENNETT MANAGEMENT CO. 460 East 2nd 4S5-6891 _Biattn UNIQUELY REMODELED 3 br house Sundeck, garden, quiet street Near Whitleaker school Available in June $360/month plus deposit. 345-4967 _5-5 ROOM AVAILABLE 622 E 17th. Share ki tchen and bath Male only $50 deposit Must rent till August 31 tor discount Sally 683-8273 !845 5-5 COMFORTABLE LIVING SITUATION in a quint! Large, newer studio apartments with fireplaces and private bath Share roomy kitchen All in a small complex in nice neigh borhood $165, $125 deposit 411 West 15th Call 687-8607._856 ttn 5 Bedrooms Duplex, 2 baths, appliances, garden spot, $350 3761 Kincaid, 746-2908 5-5