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MEETINGS Inter-Vanity Christian Fellowship will meet tonight at 7 at the Wesley Center The guest speaker will be the Rev Austin Ray A Women In Transition support group lor women returning to school will meet Monday at 3 30 p m in Century Room E. EMU For more information, call Sydney or Mary at 686-4099 One Way Ministries Stole study and Christian fellow ship meets tonight at 8 at the House of His Presence. 1057 Patterson St , across from the University Inn Lana County veterans Interested In forming a labor pool are encouraged to attend an organizational meet ing Monday at 7 p m m the McNutt Room, Eugene City Hall This labor pool, organizing along co-operative lines, is open to all Lane County veterans and is designed to match them with the labor market For further information contact Bob Galvan or Mary Danenzo at 686-5576 or come by 1479 Moss St WORKSHOPS/FORUMS "Seeing Better Wabout Your Glasses” is the topic of a free public lecture-workshop Saturday at I pm at the Springfield Library. 225 N Fifth St Rick Hubbard. Corbetl-Bates Method instructor, will speak on vision improvement through relaxation, movement, imagery and an understanding of the visual process based on the theories of ophthalmologist William Bates Call 688-3481 for more information Project "Be Sale," a crime prevention training program lor resident halls and Greek living organiza tions. will be presented by Sgt Rick Allison. Eugene Police Department, on Saturday from 9 a m to noon in the Bean East Conference Room "Sex, Race and Cultural Difference — The Pedagogical DSemma” is the topic of a forum today from 12 30-2:30 p m in the EMU Forum The format will involve brief presentations by Chinosole (Comparative Literature). Gerald Fry (CSPA) and Ellen Seiter (Film Studies), including illustrations of audio-visual tech niques. and a panel discussion on experiences and strategies of incorporating critical perspectives on difference ' in the teaching context EXHIBITS Student artwotli will be displayed in the 1982 Under graduate Art Show beginning Monday and continuing through May 16 An opening reception for the show, sponsored by the EMU Cultural Forum, will be held Sunday from 3-5 p m in Room 187, EMU Exhibit hours in Room 167 are from 11am to 6 p m RECITALS "Cultures of Resistance," a festival of poetry from United States minorities and from the Third World, will be presented tonight at 7:30 p m in the Fireside Room at Emerald Baptist Church. 19th Avenue and Patterson Street Childcare will be provided MISCELLANEOUS Cal your mom for free — The Eugene Downtown Association will be sponsoring free three minute phone cads to anywhere inside the continental United States (except Oregon) Saturday from 9 a m to 3 p m Three phones will be installed at the Central Plaza by the big fountain A Japan*** Bible study is held every Saturday at 10:30 am at the International House. 560 E 11th Ave The topic this week is "Relationships with Your Parents " Any Japanese or Japanese speakers are welcome to come For more information, call 687-8684 Non-violence training session offered for those Interested In being peecekeepers at the May 5th Nuclear Weapons Freeze Rady. NVT training will be held Satur day from 9:30 a m to 2:30 p m at the Wesley Center. 13th Avenue and Kincaid Street. For more information, call 344-6576 Duck Week begins Saturday with a special showing of "Animal House" at 8:30 p.m. in the EMU Ballroom A pre-show will begin at 8 p.m with activities including student skits and sing-alongs Admission is S1 50 at the door Everyone dressed as an "Animal House" character will be admitted free Nuclear Freeze InMathro petitions wM bo available lor Oregon registered voters to sign today at a table in the EMU main lobby sponsored by the Students for a Nuclear Free Future BLOOM COUNTY Himtr' HMUti , uwijtfry poioumr h***™ KlQCOHf** mvMe, imuoa7' v N0THW6 S6N«W». / mr (turn? v HCOMMMtl WSMCRE W ttUR-OOP... rve 5«pioo new AtREAP!. / RMU.V ’ \ /wav. ueRMTOEP « CONFKKWIKN fO* 1MB. / DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau ■Classifieds 686-4343 CLASSIFIED ADS CAN BE PLACED AT ODE OFFICE 300 EMU UO BOOKSTORE STAMP COUNTER EMU MAIN DESK DEADLINES: Ads must be placed by 1 pm one day prior to publication Ads trial are to appear m Monday s paper must be in by 1 pm Friday The OOE cannot be responsible tor more than one day s Incorrect advertising insertion The ODE'S lability tor typographical errors incorrect insertions or omissions m advertising pubtisned shall be amiteo solely to the cancer lation of charges tor such portion ot space occupied by the error If your ad appears Incorrectly, celt MMM3 before 1 pm lor correction in the next day s issue RATES: Hales are 1S cents per word tor the flret day and 12 cents per word tor consecu >1 .SO minimum lor tie Sret Insertion t 20 minimum tor conoouthro Insertions Thom Is NO refund tor ad cancellations PAYMENT: All ads must be paid tor in advance unless a Culling agreement has been established with us Clothing PtNK TAG V, PRICE SALE May 7-15 THRIFT A GIFT SHOP 2839 Willamette Mon-Sat 10-4 Across from Willamette Plaza 9?? 5-14 For Salt COMPUTERS AND SUPPLIES Cheick our prices before you buy Dream Electronics Corvallis. hr$ t? 5 .?0. 74?-48'''> 808 5-7 NEW DIAMOND WEDDING set Original $275 sell $110 345-3711 9145-19 FILM SALE! C luldate but refrigerated EKTACHROME 64 20ex S2.6S EKTACHROME 200 36ex *5 70 Limited quantities1 More special film prices at the EMU Craft Center 686 4361 936 5-7 EMU LOST & FOUND SALE Tuesday, May 11 Room 108 EMU 8 30 am to 4 pm 953 5-10 Garage Salas BALCONY SALE: Tandem bike desk Epicure speakers, washing machine dishwasher, more turnrture, TV. 3-speed bike plants clothes, bookshelves, double hide a-bed and more Saturday May 8th 8 30-5 491 W 12th, up stairs 5-7 Buy/Sdll THE BUY A SELL CENTER has reopened at 361 Weat Sth, upstairs Musical instruments, photo equipment tools, stereos and camping gear BUY-SELL-TRADE 628 ME Instruction GUITAR, PIANO. BASS LESSONS Tech nique/theory All styles John Sharkey, 344-5630. 15 years teaching experience 878:5-7 ADV STONESETTING with Gary Dawson will be altered FREE at the Craft Center Mon & Thurs May 10 & 1?. 7-9 pm 686-4361 952 5-10 TYPESETTING from your own computer Call Dream Electronics, Corvallis, firs 12-5 20. 752-4833809 5-7 FOR QUALITY TYPESETTING. DESIGN. layout, pasteup and camera work, come on up to the Oregon Daily Emerald Jobwork Depart ment. 300 EMU, US-5511, ask tor Vicki 109b discount on resumes for UO students with current ID and tee card tin Typing EXPERIENCED TYPIST Most fobs plus edit mg Fast accurate Mary 344-2041. 879 HF Forget the rest hire the BEST. Sue 688-9799 777 MWF SPRING SPECIAL Cel Karen 683-1117 405 HF TYPING: 15 years, experience Papers disser tations editing IBM Selectnc Pick-up and delivery Call Carole al US-3003. 240? tin TYPING UNLIMITED 747-0206 Grad School Approved/Guaranteed Selectnc Call tor pricing _189 tin PRO TYPING ALL LEVELS IBM Correcting Selectnc Cali Barbara 345-0747 __495 MWF TYPING /EDITING Call Judy or Sara 586-0739 _979HFM CYNDI'S PROFESSIONAL TYPING Graduate School Approved 687-0326 355 MF PROFESSIONAL TYPIST: Statistical specialist IBM Correcting Selectnc Graduate approved Near campus 344-0759. 460 tin 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE On campus during day I8M Selectnc Call 726-7506 anytime ?46 HFM PRO TYPING/EDITING 2 blocks from UO No job too small Specializing m theses and dissertations Jennifer 485-3883 _492 tin HAWK WORD PROCESSING: Computer system makes typing obsolete Theses, reports, resumes Free pickup/delivery 343-5513. 824 tin Rent-A-T ypewriter One month • $25 One week - $10 One day - $3 Bent 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 al the UO Bookstore. 666-4331. 907 5-7 PERFECT TYPING GUARANTEED Fast Free pickup delivery Karen 741-0486 anytime STRANDLIEN TYPING SERVICE Quality typing at your convenience Short notice considered Pickup and delivery Call Lucy at 688-2238 5-17 COMPUTER WORD PROCESSING by YOUR WORDS' WORTH 342-7546 525 6-24 Sound Systems Jim’s Electronics STEREO REPAIR AUDIO SERVICES 1 <27 Peart Straat 343-7683 Monday thru Friday 9-6 pm Saturday 9-1 pm 5635 tfn SONY CAR STEREO XR-2S AM-FM cassette XS-602 50w speakers Brand new - must sell 683-6292 _5-7 ALPINE CAR TAPE DECK Excellent condi tion must sell Amplifier included Best otter CaH 485-9080. ask for Tom5-7 MAGNAPLANER SPKRS $450 Tandberg tape deck w 45 reels. $300 Harmon-Kardon cassette deck, $300 Pioneer automobile amp/deck. $200 683-2447 5-10 60.000 BOOKS IN STOCK All selling 2596 to 50% off list prices New Books-Text Books-Clitt Notes Magazmes USED BOOKS BOUGHT AND SOLD 10% OFF all new book* SMITH FAMILY BOOKSTORE 768 East 13th 5223 tfn MUST SELL New 3-speed! Girl's Schwinn Collegiate Fenders and reflectors Only $90 or best otter 345-9344 mornings _5-7 SCHWINN WOMEN'S BICYCLE 1 speed lights sturdy nice 345-8045 after 6 pm 5-7 SCHWINN 10-SPEED 2 mo old. $130 Sports World bike 343-4349. _ 5-17 BICYCLE FOR SALE "Centurion" men's 21 " Fenders grab-ons Very good condition $100 686-0629 5-11 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 WANTEO: Small, inexpensive motorcycle or moped, running or not Spencer 686-4125 _ 5-7 1962 VOLKSWAGEN Karman Gnia. good engine, fair body $480 46] -2342_5- 7 69 VW SOUAREBACK Runs well, excellent shape $1000 683-2133after 5pm 5-12 '79 HONDA CM400T Windshield, backrest, 2 helmets 7,500 miles Clean, economical cycle $1.075 344-2780_ 5-7 FOR SALE: 1959 Rambler American Needs radiator and tan $200 or best otter Must sell 342-244?_5 7 74 VEGA New automatic transmission and carberator Great shape $700 Call Margo 683-6244 5-11 Auto Repair 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 workshop7 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. 344-4906. SAAB and VOLVO maintenance and repair M A B SWIFT SHOP 2529 Willamette 484-9333 5635:tfn 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 guaran teed 688-8782. 5-7 Travel STUDENT TRAVEL Budget flights. Eurailpasses, Britrailpasses. mt'l student ID card, ATH card, tours, books, insurance, work programs, language centers and much more Write or calf for free travel catalog CIEE Travel. 1314 N.E 43rd St. »210, Seattle, WA98105(206)632-2448 6-7 Wanted GOOD DOOF AND NUF1 International guest wanted by Willamalane International Festival Pottuck Contact Jewelee Houston. 741-2852, Monday-Friday between 8-5_5-10 LAW STUDENTS Please vote for the UO Bookstore Board of Directors today. May 7. Main office of Bookstore Keep the Bookstore responsible to the University 686-4331 5-7 PERSONABLE WOMAN seeks managment of additional rental units References Ms. Boucher, 683-8273. 938:5-12 Help Wanted ASUO Positions OPEN The ASUO is now offering applications in the areas of 1 Vic* President of Program Development 1 Director (Job description not tully developed yet) 1 Admlnstrstlve Assistant 1 Vice President of Administration and Finance 1 Budget Director 1 Admlnstrstlve Assistant 1 Vice President of State 6 Public Affairs 1 Director ol State Affairs 1 Director ol University Affairs 1 Administrative Assistant More specific into obtainable in Suite 4. EMU while picking up applications Applications will be held open till May 13. 4 pm All |obs are available with stipend or work-study ASUO is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer _ 896 5-7 THE SURVIVAL CENTER is seeking to fill all staff positions tor the the 1982-83 school year Positions included Student Director. Assistant Director, Wildlife Wildlands, Energy. Recy cling, and Media Coordinator 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 |ob 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 Action /Equal Opportunity Employer Women, veter ans. and mlnonties are encouraged to apply __927:6-10 NEED EXPERIENCED BABYSITTER for oc casional evening or weekend hours - 5 yr old in my home 484-4575 5-7 WANTED: Conservative, short, petite, non smoking student or graduate, late June August. Interested in Yukon-Alaska photography, bush flying, boating, wilderness camping Interview approx May 8-10 Snap shot, brief voc-rec summary C V Box 8-588, Mtn View, Alaska. 99508 5-tp SUMMER JOBS! With the Forest Service and Bureau ot Land Management Send self-ad dressed stamped envelope to "FREE DE TAILS" 1871 Chemawa NE , Salem, OR 973036-4 GOT A DREAM? Make it happen at Avon Earn $S$. set your own hours Call now 746-6422. 683-4718.458:tfn THE OREGON OA1LY EMERALD is accepting applications for next year's news staff 14 positions are open in news, sports, entertain ment and photography Pick up applications in the Emerald office, room 300 EMU Applica tions 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, minori ties and the handicapped are encouraged to apply._5-19 LEADER POSITION: The ESCAPE Field Studies Program has openings for 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 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 Wed nesday. May 12, by 5 pm. For more informa tion. contact Jeff or deShauna at 686-4351 Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Em ploye^_ 906 5-11 VENETA POOL AND RECREATION PRO GRAM EMPLOYEES: The City of Veneta seeks qualified persons to work m the City summer swimming and recreation programs Manager A Asat. 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 Employee!: 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 tor more information Green Thumb (age 55 A up) Employee*: 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 Ap plication deadline June 1. 1982 Applications and |Ob descriptions of all positions are availa ble at Veneta City Hall. 935-2191 915:5-7 SEAMSTRESS NEEDED to sew dress for wedding Call evenings 343-3352. 5-7 I AM DESPERATE! I will pay to see notes from CSPA 323 Public Service Policy Please call me immediately Jackie, 726-6870. 5-7