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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1982)
MEETINGS Tlw American Advertising Federation will hold an Important meeting today at 4 30 p m in Room 301 A, Allen Hall All members please be there to elect next year’s officers A gay men's rap group will meet tonight at 6 30 at the Backdoor Coffeehouse. 1414 Kincaid St. lor an Informal potluck Everyone Is Invited to bring one or more friends For more information, call the Gay Peoples' Alliance. 686-3360 WORKSHOPS "Creating Your Own Job/Business?” is the title of a workshop Wednesday trom 1 30-2 30 p m in Room 101. EMU The advantages and disadvantages of being your own boss will be discussed Applying to law school is the topic of a workshop today at 3 30 p m In the Academic Resource Area. Room 264, Oregon Hall Guest speakers will be Cory Streisinger. attorney-at-law Dave Hubm. Learning Resources Center. Marilyn Bradetich. admissions counselor, University law school, and Tracy Lawrence, Academic Advising & Student Services Lew Information Center Topics to be discussed include How to select a law school, how early to apply, when to take admission tests, letters of recommendations, campus resources available to help with application "Job Outlook tor the ‘80s" is the topic of a workshop conducted by Or Larry Smith, director of the University's Career Planning and Placement Office, today from 10:30 am to 12:30 p m in Room 101. EMU Topics will include which are the hot |ob prospects tor the current decade SPEAKERS The future of the Three Sisters Wilderness is the topic ot a discussion and slide show today at 7 p m in Room 177. Lawrence Hall Sponsored by the University Out door Program "Cash, Coffee-Breaks and Fooling Around: ‘Elgen slnn' and Politics Among Factory Workers In Late 19th Century Germany is the topic of a lecture by Alt Ludtke. professor of history. Max-Planck-lnstitule fur Geshichte. and Shelby Cullom Davis, visiting professor, Center for Historical Studies, Pnnceton. today at 3 30 p m in Room 101, EMU «« « «t-«— «|aa imuMl.m Mil a* —-|_ n,-»„ AiKJflwwic necognmon nttpofiM m rroiocnof aaies l ofuroiwo ny a r nmoraiai itnmurw oyfwn r is the topic of a lecture by Dr Virginia Scoffield. Stanford Medical Center, today at 4:30 p m in Room 16, Science I. “Immortality o( the Soul In Plato” is the topic of a lecture by Prof Masao Abe, department of religion, Claremont Graduate School, today at 7:30 p m. in the Dad's Room, EMU “Racism and the Military" is the topic of a panel discussion tonight at 7.30 in the EMU Forum The panel will feature Manuel Pacheco. Nigel Griffith. Sharon Claeyssens and Ron Phillips, each of whom will discuss racism and the U S Armed Forces from his or her own perspective For more information, call 485-4611. “Eugene 1681-1906” is the topic of a lecture by Glenn Mason, director of the Lane County Museum, today at 7:30 p.m at the Eugene Public Library Mason s presen tation will be the final event of the Centennial Celebration of the University Library and the 75th Anniversary of the Eugene Public Library Refreshments will be served "What's Happening In The Computer and information Sciences Department?" is the topic of a lecture by Stephen Hedetniemi, CIS department head, today at 4 p.m in Room 231, Gilbert Hall Nominations for next week’s election of the 1982-63 Executive Council members wiH be accepted INTERVIEWS Additional recruiters who will be on campus Inter viewing during the week of May 17-21 are as follows: May 18 The Duracell Company (Business/Marketing) MISCELLANEOUS Winter and spring graduates: What you do after graduation is important to us Please notify Career Planning and Placement Service of job offers you receive and the position you accept It will be kept confidential Furniture care with Wade Frettag, and Clay Commun canon lor «>• Aovincto i nrowvr wvm MKnMi twnwy are the topics of today's noon "Freebies" at the EMU Craft Center For more information, call 686-4361 DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau mi ttvAfW i etrrum umATts wv you. 1 munoteptu aoarr StPt f€P A HCt SUNBRJH' Ann*, cat m swam noeuj*,iHm Htanw umufT. 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BUT CRT'S A renew* SWfc I Classifieds_686-43431 CLASSIFIED ADS CAN BE PLACED AT ODE OFFICE 300 EMU IIO BOOKSTORE STAMP COUNTER EMU MAIN DESK DEADLINES: Ads musl 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 The ODE cannot be responsible tor more than one day's incorrect advertising insertion The OOE s liability lor typographical errors, incorrect insedions, or omissions in advertising publrstied shall be limited solely to the cancel lation of charges tor such podion ot space occupied by tbe error It your ad appears Incorrectly, call US-4343 before 1 pm tor correction in ttie next day s issue RATES: Rates are 15 cants per word lor the llrst day and 12 cents per word tor consecu tive days the ad is run without change. 31.50 minimum lor the first Insertion 31 -20 minimum lor conseuttve Insertions There is NO rotund tor ad cancellations PAYMENT: All ads must be paid tor in advance unless a bitting agreement has been established with us Clothing PINK TAG V. PRICE SALE May 7-15 THRIFT A GIFT SHOP 2333 Wfilsmette Mon-Sal 10-4 Across from Wtlametle Plaza 922:5-14 For Sale NEW DIAMOND WEDDING set Original $275. sell S110 245-2711_ 914:5-19 UMPIRE’S EQUIPMENT Mask, chest protec tor, shin guard, ball bag etc $75 682-7786 or 686-5511. eek tor John_5-14 EMU LOST & FOUND SALE Tuesday, May 11. Room 108 EMU 6:20 am to 4 pm 952:5-11 STEREO: PIONEER 80 watt receiver, speakers, cassette deck. Garrard turntable FOR QUALITY TYPESETTING, DESIGN. layout, pasteup and camera work, come on up to the Oregon Daily Erald Jobwork Deparlmenl 200 EMU, US-8511. ask tor Vicki 10% disci on resumes tor UO students with current ID and toe card._HQ BEGINNING AND INTERMEDIATE western riding lessons Will teach on my horse or your horse Call Pam at 242-7055 $10/lesson 5-17 Typing Forget the rest, hire the BE8T. Sue 688-9799 _ 777:6-7 TYPING: 15 years experience Papers, disser tations, editing IBM Selectric Pick-up and delivery Call Carole at SSS-8SS8. 2402 :tln TYPING UNLIMITED 747-9293 Grad School Approved / Guaranteed Selectric Call tor pricing 189:ttn PROFESSIONAL TYPIST: Statistical specialist IBM Correcting Selectric Graduate approved Near campus 344-8759. 460 tin TYPING GUARANTEED IBM Correcting Selectnc Ruth 345-5614 288 UH PRO TYPING /EDITING 2 Blocks from UO No (Ob too small Specializing in theses and dissertations Jennifer 485-3863 ___492;ttn HAWK WORD PROCESSING: Computer system makes typing obsolete Theses, reports, resumes Free pickup/delivery 343-5513. 824 tin COMPUTER WORD PROCESSING by YOUR WORDS' WORTH 342-7S48 525 6-24 STRANDLIEN TYPING SERVICE Ouality typing at your convenience Short notice considered Pckup and delivery Call Lucy at 686-22385-17 PERFECT TYPING GUARNATEED Fast Free pickup/delivery Karen, 741-0486 anytime 5-17 Sound Systems JBL 4311 studio monitors with stands. $350 JVC receiver with built-in equalizer, $250 485-4683 evenings 5-12 80.000 BOOKS IN STOCK All selling 2514 10 50% otf list prices New Books-Text Books-Clift Notes Magazines USED BOOKS BOUGHT AND SOLD 10% OFF aD new books SMITH FAMILY BOOKSTORE 768 Eaet 13th 5223 :ttn Art Supplies Oregon Art Supply 2nd Annual BLOW-OUT SALE! It’s happening now Great buys Great bargains DON'T MISS IT! 971:5-11 Cars/Cycles 68 VW SQUAREBACK Buns well, excellent shape. $1000 683-2133 alter 5 pm 5-12 74 VEGA New automatic transmission and carberator Great shape $700 Call Margo 683-6244, _ 5-11 1963 CHEVY IMPALA with good 65 engine Also will sell engine separately 343-0265 evenings/weekends._5-12 CARS AND TRUCKS Most makes and models under $200 Sold through local government sales Call 1-714-569-0242. ext 1631 tor directory on how to purchase.5-14 75 WE8TFALIA VW CAMPER New motor Excellent condition. $6,500 688-6706. 5-14 1978 KAWASAKI K2650 Perfect condition Fairing, back rest and rack, stereo, helmet plus more 683-1421 4-14 1980 HONDA ACCORD Low miles, excellent condition. 4 extra Michelin snows, financing, $5295,686-1687 5-14 $300 COUPON tor used Avis cars $150 686-3742 days, 343-8450 eves 5-12 Auto Repair .... ...... SAAB and VOLVO maintenance and repair »1B SWIFT SHOP 2529 Willamette 484-9333 563S:tfn 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 for free travel catalog CIEE Travel, 1314 N E 43rd St * 210, Seattle WA 98105 (206) 632-2448 6-7 ONE-WAY VANCOUVER B.C.-AMSTER DAM July 13th Call Jan-Paul. 485-9637 5-11 Bicycles SCHWINN 10-SPEED 2 mo old $130 Sports World bike 343-4349 5-17 BICYCLE FOR SALE Centunon' men s 21 " Fenders, grab-ons Very good condition. $100 686-0629 5-11 MEN'S 10-SPEED Excellent condition, lights, grab-ons, rack $95 345-9370 _5T3 MIZUTANI MEN'S 10-SPEED Very good condition $80 or best offer 683-1086 after 6 pm 5-12 SECOND NATURE USED BIKES New and used parts tor the tounst, racer, commuter, and cruiser BUY-SELL-TRADE 1712 WNIamett* 343-5362 939WH Wanted PERSONABLE WOMAN seeks managment of additional rental units References Ms Boucher. 683-8273 938:5-12 Help Wanted YOU CAN DO 171 Start your own money-mak ing business With Avon. Call 746-6422, 683-4718 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 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 TROUBLED BY RISING TUITION and finan 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 726-1883 5-14 LEADER POSITION: The ESCAPE Field Studies Program has openings lor the Public Schools and Community Services Division Heads these positions require interpersonal and organizational skills, experience In peer supervision and group process, selt-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 ployer906:5-11 SUMMER JOBS! W«h the Forest Service and Bureau ol Land Management Send self-ad dressed stamped envelope to "FREE DE TAILS" 1871 Chemawa NE . Salem, OR 9730?6^ WANT TO DEVELOP your administrative skills? The ESCAPE Field Studies Program has an opening for an Administrative Assistant Responsibilties include: - Fiscal management and accountability - Administrative staff training and supervision - Program pokey making - Weekly conferences and program meetings Requisite skills and qualities include organiza tion. interpersonal communication, self mo tivation, willingness to assume responsibility, 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 encouraged to apply 949:5-12 PHONE SOLICITORS tor energy man agement system Hours flexible For interview call 344-1782 M-F5M4 WOMEN'S STUDIES PROGRAM: Applies tions are being accepted through May 15, 1982 tor a GTF position for the 1982-83 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 in 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 WORK-STUDY STUDENT NEEDED Dish washer position open in a chemistry lab Call 686-4616 for an interview.973:5-12 NIGHT MANAGER (Graduate Teaching Fel low) position opening in Erb Memorial Union beginning September 15. 1982 and including academic year 1982-83 Applicants must have achieved graduate status in a degree granting program Applications and further information may be obtained in EMU Administrative Office, M101 Deadline for applications is May 21, 1982 The University of Oregon is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer 977:5-19 THE EMU CRAFT CENTER is seeking qualified instructors for weaving, quilting, and stained glass Call Cyndi at 686-4361 979:5-12 LOOKING FOR MANAGEMENT experience while going to school? The ESCAPE program has an opening for an Office Manager Re sponsibilities include: • Staff supervision • Adminstrative skills • Public relations • Office management • Weekly meetings • Policy making Compensation options include $200/month plus credit or workstudy This is a great opportunity for a self-molivated person wanting personal / professional development in a field studies program serving 50-100 community service agencies and Eugene-Springfield pub lic schools Application packets are available in the ESCAPE office (327 EMU) Completed packets are due by 5 pm Wednesday, May 19 For more information contact Art or Trudy at 686-4351. Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. 983 5-17 GTFF Staff Position Length: June 1 (tenative) to September 15 with a three to nine 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: Dpties 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 DeadNne: 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 tour bedroom house. Sundeck, fireplace. No deposit! $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 5-11