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et al MEETINGS The Honor* College Student Advisory Board will moot today at 3:30 p m In the Honors College Library, third floor, Chapman Hall There will be elections and discussion concerning next year's Ad Board All Honors College students are invited Lana County vstsrano Interested In forming a labor pool are encouraged to attend an organizational meeting Monday at 7 p m in the McNutt Boom. Eugene City Halt This labor pool Is designed to serve the employment needs of Lane County veterans It will be organized along co-operative Unas and wM match veterans with the labor market For further Information call Bob Galvan at 686-5576 or drop by 1479 Moas 9t WORKSHOPS / FORUMS "Calm Down! It's Only an Interview!" Is the topic of a workshop on stress reduction during Interviews today from 1-2 30 p m at the Academic Resource Center , Room 161. Oregon Had Sponsored by Career Planning and Placement Service For more Information call 666-3235 La am how la apply your journalism ctasasnorfc to your rMunw. A resume writing workshop sponsored by the journalism peer advisors will be held today m Aden Hall, second floor reading room, at 1 p m Richard Young from Career Planning and Placement will give Important resume tips that journalism majors need to know "Sex, Race and Cultural Difference — The Pedagogical DNentna" Is the topic of a forum today at 12:30 p m in the EMU Forum The format will include brief presentations by Chinosole (Comparative Literature). Gerry Fry (CSPA) and Ellen Seller (Film Studies), includ ing illustrations of audio-visual techniques; and a panel discussion on experiences/strategies of incor porating critical perspectives on "difference" in the teaching context SPEAKERS "The Human Side of Cancer — How to Deal With Personal Relationships" is the topic of a lecture by Greg Fitzgerald, director of the Eugene Center Supjprort Group and president of the Friends of Hospice, today at 7:30 p m in the Springfield Library meeting room. 225 N Fifth St Prof. Herbert Lodoror, University of Vienna, Institute for Theatrical Studies, wNI proaonf a reeding In German today at 11 a m in Hoorn 214, Friendly Ha*. entitled, Ad Absurd urn' Parodien Osterraichischer Oichtung Von Walther V D Vogalwaide bis Peter Handke Lederer will also present a discussion on Modem Austrian Theatre - An Informal Drscuoston" today at 1:15 p m in Hoorn 2160. VMaidHa* CLASSES "The Way, The Truth, and The Right'' is the topic of a class offered by United Methodist Campus Ministry each Thursday at 12:30 p m at the Wesley Center library, 1236 Kincad SI The clases w* examine the Bible in an attempt to apply the message to the issues of today FILMS "Focus on tha Environment," a film that discusses ecology, environmental protection, and the environmental movement, wifi be shown today at 8 p m in Hoorn 123, Science!. “By tha Sweat of Our Brow” and "Springfield - 1849-1911 - Era of Economic Developement" is the topic of two films offered by the Springfield Historical Commission today at 7:30 p.m in the Springfield City Council Chambers, 225 N Fifth St ' By the Sweat of Our Brow" documents the lives of old-time sawmill and cannery workers in Springfield during the Great Depression of the 1930s Springfield — 1849-1911 - Era of Economic Development" traces the early economic growth of the Springfield community MISCELLANEOUS Computer-assisted career exploration -Reserve an appointment to identify potential careers The computer wM be available May 6-7 at Career Planning and Place ment Service, Room 246, Susan Campbell Hall, be tween the hours of 9 a m. and 4 p m Call 686-3235 for appointments Druids, an honor society for |unlors, Invites all sophomores with a QPA of 3.6 or above to apply. 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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 for 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 ttn Fiat, Datsun. Toyota, Honda, Mazda. Subaru. Audi and especially VW SANDPIPER IMPORT SERVICE 2795 WMamette 343-9427 868 H MASTER MECHANIC Foreign Car Specialist 50,000 mile guarnatee on engine overhauls. 22 years experience Put your car in the hands of an expert Only persons interested in finest quality work should call all work fully guaranteed 668-6782. 5-7 Travel STUDENT TRAVEL Budget flights. Eurailpasses. Britrailpasses, inti 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 (2061632-2448 ONE WAY AIRLINE TICKET from Portland to Honolulu Good through July 25 $200 or best offer Call 686-6110 5-6 Wanted MOTORHOME NEEDED for June 14-20. must be self-contained Write Mike Williams Pouch L. Ketchikan AK 99901 Write SOON 5-6 GOOD DOOF AND NUF! international guest wanted by Wiilamalane International Festival Pottuck Contact Jewelee Houston. 741-2852, Monday-Fnday between 8-5 5-10 Help Wanted GOT A DREAM? Make it happen at Avon Earn $$$ set your own hours Call now 746-6422. 682-4718 458 tfn ASUO Positions OPEN The ASUO is now ottering applications in the areas of 1 Vic* President of Program Development 1 Director Qob description not fully developed yet) 1 Admlnstrattve Assistant 1 Vic* President ol Administration and Finance 1 Budget Director 1 Admlnstrattve Assistant 1 Vic* President of State A 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 13, 4 pm All jobs are available with stipend or work-study ASUO is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer 896:5-7 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 THE ASUO OFF-CAMPUS HOUSING OF FICE is taking applications tor 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 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 |Ob 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 Employer887:5-7 THE OREGON DAILV EMERALD is accepting applications for 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 apply5-19 SUMMER JOBS! With the Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management Send self addressed stamped envelope to "FREE DETAILS” 1871 Chemawa NE , Salem, OR 97303 6-4 LEADER POSITION: The ESCAPE Field Studies Program has openings (or the Public Schools and Community Services Division Heads these positions require interpersonal and organizational skills, experience in peer supervision and group process, sell-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 of 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 Employer906:5-11 VENETA POOL AND RECREATION PROGRAM EMPLOYEES: The City of Veneta seeks qualified persons to work in the City summer swimming and recreation programs Manager A Aset. Manager: 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, $3 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 I AM DESPERATE! I will pay to see notes from CSPA 303 Public Service Policy Please call me immediately Jackie. 726-6870. 5-7 THE SURVIVAL CENTER is seeking to fill all staff positions for the the 1982-83 school year Positions included Student Director, Assistant Director, Wildlife, Wildlands, Energy, Recy cling, and Media Coordinators All positions are available for work-study, stipend, and credit options The positions entail 20 hours plus work per week which includes office hours A committment to working with local and national environmental problems, dedication to the job and a capacity to learn are the qualifications for employment Applications are available in the Survival Center Office, Suite 1 EMU. For more information contact Steve Krammer at 686-4356 The ASUO is an Affirmative Ac tion/Equal Opportunity Employer Women, veterans, and minorities are encouraged to apply927:5-10 WANTED: Conservative, short, petite, non smoking student or graduate; late June August Interested in Yukon-Alaska pho tography, bush flying, boating, wilderness camping Interview approx May 8-10. Snapshot brief voc-rec summary C V. Box 8-588, Mtn View, Alaska. 99508 _5-10 NEED EXPERIENCED BABYSITTER for occasional evening or weekend hours - 5 yr. old in my home 484-4575 5-7 Page 9