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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.
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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.
Membership is based on leadership, scholarship, and
service Applications are available in the housing office in
Walton Complex Applications are due Friday
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ODE OFFICE 300 EMU
IK) BOOKSTORE STAMP COUNTER
EMU MAIN DESK
DEADLINES: Ads must be placed by I pm
one day poor lo publication Ads mat are to
appear in Monday 8 paper must be in by 1 pm
Friday
The ODE cannot be responsible for more
man one day's Incorrect advertising insertion
The OOE s liability lor typographical errors,
incorrect insertions 01 omissions m advertising
published shall he limited solely lo the cancel
lation ot charges lor such portion ol space
occupied by the error It your ad appears
Incorrectly, call 666-4343 before 1 pm for
correction in the next day s issue
RATES: Rates are 1S cents per word tor me
llret day and 1? cents per word lor consecu
tive days me ad is iu' without change
(1.50 minimum tor the first Insertion
It .20 minimum lor conaeuttve Insertions
There la NO refund tor ad cancellations
PAYMENT: All ads must be paid tor in
advance unless a billing agreement has been
established with us
Clothing
T-SHIRTS
Call l.aller Silkscreen
343-2306. 342-1827
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PINK TAG V» PRICE SALE
May 7-15
THRIFT A GIFT SHOP
2839 WIHarvwtt* Mon-Sat 10-4
Across from Willamette Plaza
9?? 5-U
For Sale
COMPUTERS AND SUPPLIES Cheick our
prices betore you buy Dream Electronics,
Corvallis hrs 12-5 ?0 742-48?? 008 5-7
NEW DIAMONO WEDDING set Original
$276, sell $110 ?45 ?711 914 5 19
FILM SALE! Outdale bul refrigerated
EKTACHROME 64 20ex. $2.65
EKTACHROME 200 36ex $5.70
Limited quantities1 More special lilm prices at
the EMU Graft Center 686-4261 9?5 5 7
HONDA CIVIC OWNERS Four 6 00 » 12 mud
and snows $10 68?-4?68 before 5 5-6
Garage Sales
BALCONY SALE: Tandem bike desk Epicure
speakers washing machine, dishwasher more
furniture. TV, ?-speed bike plants, clothes and
more Saturday May 8th, 8 ?0-5, 491 W 12th,
upstairs 5-7
Instruction
GUITAR. PIANO. BASS LESSONS tech
ntque/lheory All styles John Sharkey.
344-5530. 15 years leaching experience
878:5 7
Typing
SPRING SPECIAL
Call Karen 663-1117
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TYPING: 1 5 years experience Papers,
dissertations, editing IBM Seleclric Pick-up
and delivery Call Carole at 688-3983.
240? tin
Oregon Daily Emerald
TYPING UNLIMITED
747-9296
Grad School Approved/Guaranteed
Selectric Call for pricing
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PRO TYPING/EDITING
2 blocks from UO No pb too small
Specializing in theses and dissertations
Jennifer 485-3883
492ttn
TYPING/EDITING
Call Judy or Sara
686-0739
979 HFM
PROFESSIONAL TYPIST: Statistical specia
list IBM Correcting Selectric Graduate
approved Neat campus 344-0759. 460 ttn
20 YEARS EXPERIENCE
On campus during day IBM Selectric Call
726-7596 anytime346;HFM
TYPING GUARANTEED
IBM Correcting Selectric
Ruth 345-5614
288 UH
HAWK WORD PROCESSING: Computer
system makes typing obsolete Theses
reports resumes Free pickup/delivery
343-5513. 824 ttn
COMPUTER WORD PROCESSING
by YOUR WORDS' WORTH 342-7546
525 6-24
PERFECT TYPING GUARANTEED Fast Free
pickup delivery Karen 741-0486 anytime
5-10
STRANDLIEN TYPING SERVICE Quality
typing at your convenience Short notice
considered Pickup and delivery Call Lucy at
688 2228 5-17
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 U0 Bookstore,
866-4331. 9075-7
EXPERIENCED TYPIST IBM Selectric Will do
most typing jobs including papers, tables,
theses etc Have seven years experience
688-8124 039 5-6
Sound Systems
SONY CAR STEREO XR-25 AM-FM cassette
XS-602 50w speakers Brand new must sell
682-6292 ___ 5-7
ALPINE CAR TAPE DECK Excellent condi
tion. must sell Amplifier included Best otter
Call 485-9080. ask for Tom 5-7
Jim’s Electronics
STEREO REPAIR
AUDIO SERVICES
1827 Peed Street 343-7683
Monday thru Friday 9-6 pm
Saturday 9-1 pm
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Services
TYPESETTING from your own computer Call
Dream Electronics, Corvallis, hrs 12-5:30,
752-4833 809.5-7
FOR QUALITY TYPESETTING, DESIGN,
layout, pasteup and camera work, come on up
to the Oregon Daily Emerald Jobwork
Department , 300 EMU 686-5511, ask tor Vicki
10% discount on resumes tor UO students with
rurrent ID and fee card ttn
MEN'S 10-SPEED Good condition pump tire
levers $00 Richard 464-0059 5-6
MUST SELL New 3-speed! Girl’s Schwinn
Collegiate Fenders and reflectors Only $90 or
best otter 345-9344 mornings 5-7
Cars/Cycles
CARS AND TRUCKS most makes and models
under $200 Sold through local governement
sales Call 1-(714) 569-0242, ext 1631 for
directory on how to purchase._5-7
WANTED: Small, inexpensive motorcycle or
moped running or not Spencer 686-4125
5^7
MUST SELL 1962 Datsun Stanza 2 door, tape
5-speed, excellent Richard 484-0059. after 7
pm_5-6
1662 VOLKSWAGEN Karman Ghia, good
engine, fair body, $430, 461 -2342_5j?
69 VW SOUAREBACK Runs well, excellent
shape $1000 683-2133 after 5 pm 5-12
'79 HONDA CM4V0T Windshield, backrest, 2
helmets 7.500 miles Clean, economical cycle
61,075 344-2780S-7
FOR SALE: 1959 Rambler American Needs
radiator and fan $200 or best offer Must sell
342-2443 5-7
Auto Repair
SAAB and VOLVO maintenance and repair
M A B SWIFT SHOP
2S29 WMamette 464-9333
5635 ttn
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
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
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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.
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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
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