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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1982)
MEETINGS Students lor Rom Anthony will moot tonight at 6 30 p m In Room 111, EMU BuatoMM MudonN Inloraalod In Junior Achievement are invited to an applied management meeting Tuesday at 3:30 p m In Room 333. Gilbert Hall The International Studies Association will hold a planning meeting tor the Spring Fling party today at 4 15 p m In Room 245, Straub Hall New Mortar Board members: There will be an impor tant meeting today at 4 30 p m In Room 112, EMU A group marriage dlscuuton group meets at 7 p m on Mondays In Room 137, Gilbert Hall For more Informs tlon, call 345-5626 Students lor s Nuclear Free Future will meet today in Room 113 EMU WORKSHOPS “Job Outlook lor tie ‘SOs” is the topic of a workshop conducted by Dr Larry Smith, director of the University t Career Planning and Placement Office. Tuesday from 10:30a m to 12:30pm in Room 101, EMU SPEAKERS "Ulb“'k’,h* Bortov* Setting" is the topic of a lecture by Ted Kulongoski. democratic candidate for governor. Tuesday at 2 p m in Room 129 and 229 of the Law School INTERVIEWS 8JWMIP lor Interviews begins on Wednesday mom rnge at 7:30 a.m. In Susan Campbell Had. A resume must be turned m al the time of algn-up May 17 Scho°l 0tetr'cl (Physical Science Chemistry (S H -Temporary), Health with Football and/or Baseball (S H ); Resource Room (HLN reqXS H -Temporary); Enghsh^witf^strong reading background (Jr H -1 yr) Peace Corps - EMU May 19-20 Peace Corps — Interviews (Any major) May It Jafco (Bus Mgmt /Finance/Marketing) Douglas County E S 0 (Speech Therapists) Douglas County School District 4 (Special Education “ Jr. H. Resource Room and Elementary Resource Room (HLN required for both) Klamath Falls School District 1 (K-12) Group meetings and Information sessions being hold during*** wee* of May 17-21 are asfoNows: May 17 Tigard School District — group meeting 3:30-4 p m.. Room 170E, College of Education M«1I Peace Corps — group meeting 3-4:30 p m., Forum Room, EMU Pleeae sign up immodlatety If Interested In Infervtew Ing teNh Pie following re crullers: May 10-13 U S Navy (EMU) May 11 Aetna Life * Casualty (Business/Marketing/Pre-Law) Alexander & Grant Company (Accounting for Intern ship) Roseburg Lumber Company (C S. or Bui with sig nificant C.S coursework) Spectra Physics (Accounting/Finance for Internship) May 13 Hillsboro Union High School District (Educ -Language Arts with Latin or Journalism; Advanced Math; Language Arts/Reading/Speech with Debate; Choral Music with Social Stud or Lang. Arts; German with Latin) miscellaneous StedanM for a Nuclear Free Future w«l be sponsoring an information table in the cafeteria lobbies of Hamilton (May 10-11) and Carson (May 11 and 13) during dinner time. Advanced stonesetting with Gary Dawson will be offered as a free lecture/demonstration Monday and Thursday from 7-9 p.m in the EMU Craft Center For information, calf 686-4361. Spend an "Afternoon on the Job" at the Eugene HHton. Enjoy an on-site visit and learn about career opportunities in the field of hotel management and safes on Thursday from 1 30-4:30 p.m. Sign up today in Room 246. Susan Campbell Hall Soace is limited by Garry Trudeau BLOOM COUNTY r^'U/--f—7 I Classifieds 686-43431 CLASSIFIED ADS CAN BE PLACED AT OOE OFFICE 300 EMU UO BOOK STONE STAMP COUNTER EMU MAIN DESK DEADLINES: AOs must be placed by 1 pm one day prior to publication Ads mat are to appear in Monday s paper must be in by 1 pm Friday Ttie OOE cannot be responsible tor more man on* day's Incorrect advertising insertion The OOE s liability lot typographical errors incorrect insertions or omissions in advertising pirbksfted sban be limited solety to me cancel lation of charges tor such portion of space occupied by the error tt your ad appears Incorrectly, call SM-4343 before 1 pm tor correction in the next day 6 issue RATES: Rates are 1S cents par sod tor me first day and 12 cents per word tor conaacu Usa days me ad is rur without change. *1 M minimum lor the Ifrat Insertion SI JO minimum lor coneeutlvs Insertions There la NO refund for ad cancellations PAYMENT: All ads musl be paid tor in advance unless a billing agreement has been established with us Clothing PINK TAG V. PRICE SALE May 7-15 THRIFT A GIFT SHOP 2S3S WStamette Mon-Sal 10-4 Across from Willamette Plaza 9?? 5 14 For Sale NEW DIAMOND WEDDING set Original S?75 sell $110 745 2711_914:5-19 EMU • LOST & FOUND SALE Tuesday May 11 Room 108 EMU 8 ?0 am to 4 pm -_ 953:5-10 5 acres In Arizona $1000 Phone 896-006? 5-10 UMPIRE'S EQUIPMENT Mask, chest piotec tor, shm guard ball bag. etc $75 68? 7786 or 686-5511 ask lor John 5-14 Buy/Sell THE BUY • SELL CENTER has reopened at 3S1 Weal 5th, upstairs Musical instruments, photo equipment, tools stereos and camping gear BUY-SELL-TRADE 628MF Instruction AOV. STONESETTING with Gary Dawson, will be offered FREE at the Craft Center, Mon & Thure , May 10 & 13, 7-9 pm 686-4361 __ 952:6-10 Services FOR QUALITY TYPESETTING. DESIGN, layout, pasteup and camera work, come on up 10 fbe Oregon Daily Emerald Jobwork Depart foent, 300 EMU. Md-8511, ask tor Vicki 10% discount on resumes lor UO students with current ID and lee card Bn Oragon Dally Emarald Typing COMPUTER WORD PROCESSING by YOUR WORDS' WORTH 342-754* 525 6-24 forget the rest hire the BEST. Sue 688-9799 __ 777-6-7 EXPERIENCED TYPIST using IBM Selectric III - Call Mina between 8 am and 11 pm at 726-9824 _ 362 :MW TYPING DONNA 344-1(18 ^_ 2326MW TYPING: 15 years experience Papers disser tations editing IBM Selectric Pick-up and delivery Call Carole at 4M-3M3 240? ttn TYPING UNLIMITED 747 *2*4 Grad School Approved/Guaranteed Selectric Call lor pricing _ 189 Hn PRO TYPING ALL LEVELS IBM Correcting Selectric Call Barbara 345-0747 __49SMWF TYPING / EDITING Call Judy or Sara 4(4-073* __979HFM CYNDI S PROFESSIONAL TYPING Graduate School Approved **7-9324 __3S5MF PROFESSIONAL TYPIST: Statistical specialist IBM Correcting Selectric Graduate approved Near campus. 344-07$*. 460 tin 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE On campus during day IBM Selectric Call 724-75*4 anytime_ 346:HFM PRO TYPING/EDITING 2 blocks from UO No |Ob too small Specializing m theses and dissertations JemMer 4(5-38(3 _ 492Hn HAWK WORD PROCESSING: Computer system makes typing obsolete Theses, reports, resumes Free pickup/delivery 343-5513._ 824 ttn PERFECT TYPING GUARANTEED Fast Free pickup/delivery Karen 741 -0486 anytime _500 STRANDLIEN TYPING SERVICE Quality typing at your convenience Short notice considered Pickup and delivery Call Lucy at 688-22?8 5-17 Sound Systems MAGNAPLANER SPKRS S450 Tandberg tape deck w/45 reels. $?00 Harmon-Kardon cassette deck, $300 Pioneer automobile amp/deck. $200 683-2447 5-10 Books (0.000 BOOKS IN STOCK All selling 25% to 50% oft list prices New Books-Text Books-Clitt Notes Magazmes USED PC-nKS BOUGHT AND SOLD 10% OFF all new books SMITH FAMILY BOOKSTORE 7*8 East 13th 522? ttn Bicycles 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_! t Cars/Cycles <• VW SQUAREBACK Runs well, excellent shape, $1000 683-212? alter 5 pm 5-12 74 VEGA New automatic transmission and carberator Great shape $700 Call Margo 682-6244 sit IMS CHEVY IMPALA with good 65 engine Also will sell engine seperately 242-0265 evenings/ weekends_ 5-12 CARS AND TRUCKS Most makes and models under $200 Sold through local government sales Call 1-714-569-0242. ext 1621 tor directory on how to purchase_5-14 7$ WE8TFAUA VW CAMPER New moto7 Excellent condition $6,500 688-6706 5-14 Auto Repair SAAB and VOLVO maintenance and repair MAS SWIFT SHOP 252* WMamatte 484-9333 5625 tin 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 call tor free travel catalog CIEE Travel, 1214 N E 42rd St * 210. Seattle WA 98105 (206) 622-2448 6-7 Wanted GOOO OOOF AND NUF! International guest wanted by Willamalane International Festival Poltuck Contact Jewelee Houston. 741-2852. Monday-Friday between 8-5_5-10 PERSONABLE WOMAN seeks managment of additional rental units References Ms Boucher, 893-8273. 938 5-12 Opportunities - ARE YOU AN ENERGETIC business student who would like the opportunity to earn 6 upper division business credits? It so. the Junior Achievement Applied Management Program may be |ust what you are looking for For more information attend a General Informational meeting Tuesday, May 11th. 3:20 pm in 332 Gilbert Hall 5-10 Help Wanted WANT TO DEVELOP your administrative skills7 The ESCAPE Field Studies Program has an opening tor an Administrative Assistant Responsibilties include - Fiscal management and accountability - Admmistiative staff training and supervision - Program policy making Weekly conferences and program meetings Requisite skills and qualities include organization, interpersonal communication, self motivation, willingness to assume respon sibility, and a commitment to experiential learning Application packets are available in the ESCAPE office. Rm 327 EMU Completed packets are due by 5 pm, Wednesday May 12th Compensation up to $200 a month; work-study or credit options available Min imum time commitment of 25 hours a week For more information, contact Dave at ext. 4351 We are an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportun ity employer Women, veterans, and minorities ancouraged to apply 949:5-12 YOU CAN DO m Start your own money-mak ing business With Avon Call 746-6422, 6&M718. _ 458:tfn THE OREGON DAILY 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 200 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 SPh!_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 200-200 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 gam 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 (227 EMU) and are due Wed nesday. May 12. by 5 pm For more informa tion. contact Jeff or deShauna at 686-4251 Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Em Ptoyer906 5-11 THE SURVIVAL CENTER is seeking to fill all staff positions for the the 1982-82 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 i environmental problems, dedication to the |ob and a capacity to learn are the qualifications tor employment Applications are available in the Survival Center Office. Suite 1 EMU For more information contact Steve Krammer at 686-4256 The ASUO is an Affirmative Action /Equal Opportunity Employer Women, veter ans, and minonties are encouraged to apply _;_927:5-10 WANTED: Conservative, short, petite, non smoking student or graduate; late June August Interested in Yukon-Alaska photo graphy, 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 5-10 SUMMER JOBS! With the Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management Send self-ad dressed stamped envelope to "FREE DE TAILS" 1871 Chemawa N£ , Salem, OR 97202 6-4 WOMEN S STUDIES PROGRAM: Applica tions are being accepted throuoh May 15, 1982 for a GTF position for the 1982-82 academic year to teach Introduction to Women s Studies and assist in the Women's Studies Program All applicants must be ad mitted to a graduate program at the U of O. Salary determined by the GTF bargaining contract Application forms and job description available m the Women's Studies Office; write or call 622 PLC Hall/686-5529 Include with your application transcripts; three recommen dations; and a statement outlining background, interest, qualifications and future goals in Women s Studies 969 5-14 TROUBLED BY RISING TUITION and fman cial aid cuts? Last summer, tudents in our summer work program averaged 1240 a month Must be willing to work hard and relocate tor the summer For an interview, leave name, address, and phone # at 726-1882 WANTED: 3 piece upbeat country band to ptay at wedding reception in June Please contact Russ at 345-20425.10 PHONE SOLICITORS for energy man agement system Hours flexible For interview call 344-1782 M-F. 5-14 GTFF Staff Position Length: June 1 (tenative) to September 15 with a three tonine month renewal on mutual agreement of staffer and GTFF Executive Board. Salary: $5-6/hour depending on exper ience Workload: Minimum 15 hours/week; includes staffing office Monday through Thursday (summer) from 12 to 3 pm and 20 hours/week after September 15 Description: D.uties include secretarial/clerical wbrk, newsletter production/distribution, helping to ^et up Fall GTFF teaching workshop, inter nal communications, obtaining lists of n4w GTF’s and sending them welcome letter, organizing at Fall registration, and other duties as assigned by Executive Board, as well as mandatory attendance at meetings outside office hours. Qualifications: Commitment to development of the GTFF is necessary Union or similiar experience is preferred Ability to staff office from 12 to 3 pm Monday through Friday during school year is essential APPLY by letter and resume to GTFF 868 East 13th Eugene, OR 97403 DaadHna: Monday, May 17 For more information call 344-0832 964:5-12 BOOKKEEPING ASSISTANT to ASUO Comptrollers needed immediately $5/hr work-study or $4/hr non work study Job entails some filing, occasional typing, and extensive posting to ledgers Bookkeeping, accounting or general office experience preferred, not neces sary Key qualification is ability to work without direct supervision under estab lished guidelines Work hours are very flexible and will entail about 10 hours per week Applications accepted until 4 pm Thursday, May 13 Apply to Suite 4, EMU ASUO Comptrollers is an Affirma tive Action/Equal Opportunity Em ployer 950:5-13 Roommates ROOMMATE NEEDED to share four bedroom house. Sundeck, fireplace No deposit1 $123 75 Call 345-9333 _5-11 HENDRICKS PARK: Rooms to rent starting 6/1 and 6/15 Newer house with deck, fire place, washer and dryer, just a short walk to park $115 plus share utilities. 2275 Floral Hill, 683-4157 _5-iM TWO FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT $95 and $110, super deal, close to campus, worth checking out 2073 Hilyard. 344-7591, ask for Don_5-10 THREE BLOCKS FROM CAMPUS Washer and dryer, plants, dishwasher, want clean oommate around the 15th. $120. 683-9033 5-11 For Rent ACROSS FROM CAMPUS -arge furnished two bedroom apartment Dishwasher, garbage disposal $255/month MS-14S1. 290:tfn Pmm 9