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et al. SPEAKERS "The Negative Side Effects of Population Control” Is the topic of a panel discussion tonight at 7:30 in the EMU Forum The panel will feature Prof Paul Malm, Maurlne Giebar Randall Douglas, and Rick Skayhan. who will address the social, cultural and technological disadvan tages ot population reduction In the United States "The Eternal Lite of Christianity" 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 "Universities and the Humsnltlee In a Historical Perspective" Is the topic of a lecture by Prof Lewis Spitz. Stanford University, today at 7:30 p m In Gerllnger Lounge Spitz will discuss and analyze the factors leading to the rise and then to the decline of the humanities and universities In Reformation Europe and In our own time WORKSHOPS Black spirituals is the topic of a workshop by Jester Hairston, a conductor, composer, musician and actor whose career In theater and music dates back to the early 1930s. today at 7 p.m. in the Newman Center Chapel, 1850 Emerald St. Sponsored by the Black Student Union as part ot the Black Arts Festival For turther Information, contact Cory Walden at the Black Student Union. 886-4379 "Crsattng Your Own Job/Bualneee?" is the topic of a workshop today from 1 30-2 30 p m In Room 101, EMU The advantages and disadvantages of being your own boss will be discussed FILMS “The Cost of Cotton,” a documentary filmed in Guatemala by Luis Argueta, will be shown today at 7:30 p m at 1236 Kincaid St Margaret Thomas, an anth ropologist who has studied pesticide use and contamin ation in Guatemala, will introduce the film and answer questions afterwards The program Is sponsored by the Eugene Council for Human Rights in Latin America. A $1 donation is requested MEETINGS Mortar Board will meet tonight at 7:30 in Century Room A, EMU The ACS Student AffHiete will meet today at 7 p m in Room B99, Science II Officer elections will be held Discussion topics will include the ACS regional meeting in June, the softball game against the Asklepiads, and the beach trip this weekend. The selection cont^nMee lor a near director lor t^te ^3ay People’s Alliance will meet today at 3 p m in the GPA office. Room 318, EMU. Call 886-3360 for further information The Condon Geological Society will meet today at 4:30 p.m. in Room 47. Geology Building, to discuss the upcoming Mount St Helens overflight and the Geology Picnic. Students for Anachronism will holding a medieval dance practice and newcomers meeting today from 7-8:30 p m in the Agate 2 classroom MISCELLANEOUS ——-s » - * » » «« ^u, »— —ws-— -a rwiw ww joffiw msmicuun wvvn dsci Duryvf ana — «-«-ftrwinlsi -• ft. mi., ii *—■—■— — -»« U*NN HI MKTmlV WlfNBiyi WIQ VlUIIUIPy I ■CYWIMflWII wfto Diene Hoffman are the topics of lecture/demon' Strattons at the EMU Craft Center today at noon. For more information call 686-4361. A free cMc tor tower beck pain will be presented by Dr Anthony Roberts, a Eugene chiropractor, today at 7 p m in the Eugene Public Library's lecture room. The clinic will focus on the causes, treatment and prevention of low back pain. Preventative exercises will be demon strated. For more information, call 484-5438. nsgtAarfy scheduled worship sendees In an Informal style are held at the Wesley Center, 1236 Kincaid St., on Wednesdays at 12:30 p.m. by the United Methodist Campus Ministry. Apply now through Tuesday lor positions on die Executive Council of toe Oregon Computing Asoocto tlon. For more information, contact Erik at 343-3745 or Faith at 746-3403 DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau z m r*i not a PROBLEM TANNER anymore ijust catch Am or 7U0 PROM TIME X)Tm BESIDES. BE THOUGHT YDU6PNEUP TANNING TOURER JUST TM A A PEW PERN, Z MMUTES l CANO MORE TARE THE — / MIDDAY R SUN THE SUK TONRER GETTING CANUEGO PRETTY MNOUH HOT, Z THENHOU) amue'tf BEENOUT HERE PtVE HOURS7 ~ ICON handle m 50MBS0PY GET OEE GET A MY BACK! HOSE <5B \ BLOOM COUNTY .".-.I .. by Berke Breathed —1 '--—i i " .. r 1 VtW%C06BN 5C..MXXH n.~ umx. itmm, 4, JRSON. * t f JLiz KVMEAN iH0«5 mum! another... yes'mm ANOTHER... NOTASWWCP' I Classifieds 686-43431 CLASSIFIED ADS CAN BE PLACED AT ODE OFFICE 300 EMU DO BOOKSTORE STAMP COUNTER EMU MAIN DESK DEADLINES: Ads must be placed by 1 pm one day prior to publication Ads that are to appear in Monday’s paper must be m by 1 pm Friday The ODE cannot be responsible tor more than one day's Incorrect advertising insertion The ODE s liability for typographical errors, incorrect insertions, or omissions in advertising published shall be limited solely to the cancel lation of charges tor such portion ol space occupied by the error It your ad appears Incorrectly, call SM-4343 before 1 pm tor correction in the next day ’s issue RATES: Rates are 15 cards per word for the first dey and 12 cents per word tor consecu tive days the ad is run without change. >1 -SO minimum lor the Drat Insertion *1.20 minimum tor coneauttve Insertions There la NO refund tor ad cancellations PAYMENT: All ads must be paid for in advance unless a billing agreement has been established with us Clothing PINK TAG Vi PRICE SALE May 7-15 THRIFT A GIFT SHOP 2139 WllatnaMa Mon-Sat 10-4 Across trom Wilamette Plaza 9?? 5-14 UNJEANS Save $5 on each pair ol Un|ean shorts or pants through May 19 NORM THOMPSON OUTFITTERS on the downtown mall Mon-Sal 9-0 pm 603-9901 991:5-17 LAFLER SILK SCREEN Custom desing t-shirts in quantity 343-2306, 342-1927, mum._1000:5-20 BETTER DAYS FOR PROGRESSIVE FASHION Come in and see our new Hawaiian shirts and shorts to match Also we tust received minis, split minis, and split skirls in fantastic colors The quality is excellent and the price unbeala 770 EAST 11th Mon-Frt 10:30-5:30 Saturday 11-5 006:5-14 For Sale NEW DIAMOND WEDDING set Original $275, sell $110 346-3711_914:5-19 UMPIRE’S EQUIPMENT Mask chest protec tor, shin guard, ball bag. etc $75 683-7786 or 686-5511, ask (or John._5-14 STEREO: PIONEER 80 watt receiver, speakers, cassette deck. Garrard turntable $550/otter 686-6201 502 TI-59 PROGRAMABLE CALCULATOR Sta tistics package. Like new. 345-4041, Jim 5-18 McGREGOR GOLF CLUBS $225 or otter Gerrard turntable w/cart, $125 686-5170, MikeNyland 5-14 Services BEGINNING AND INTERMEDIATE western riding lessons Will leach on my horse or your horse Call Pam at 343-7055 $10/lesson 5-17 FOR QUALITY TYPESETTING. DESIGN. layout pasteup ana camera work, come on up to the Oregon Daily ErakJ Jobwork Department, ?00 EMU. Mft-5511, ask tor Vicki 10% disci on resumes tor UO students with current ID and lee card tfn Buy/Sell ARE YOU LEAVING THE AREA? Do You Have Furniture To SoM?? Now Buying Used Furniture Free Pickup DMTY’S FURNITURE 727 Main. SprtngWeld 74A-OMO 003:6-7 Typing Forget ttie rest, hire the BEST. Sue 606-9799 777:6-7 TYPING: IS years experience Papers, disser tations. editing IBM Selectrtc Pick-up and dekvery Call Carole at S6S-3SS3. 240? ifn TYPING UNLIMITED 74T-S2M Grad School Approved/Guaranteed Selectnc Call tor pricing 189:ttn PROFESSIONAL TYPIST: Statistical specialist IBM Correcting Selectnc Graduate approved Near campus 344-0756. 460:ttn EXPERIENCED TYPIST using IBM Selectnc III - Call Mina between 8 am and 11 pm at 7289824 362 :MW TYPING DONNA 344-1(16 2326 MW PRO TYPING ALL LEVELS IBM Correcting Selectnc Call Barbara 345-0747 495MWF PRO TYPING /EDITING 2 blocks from UO No |ob loo small Specializing in theses and dissertations Jennifer 465-3683 492 tin EXPERIENCED TYPIST Most (obs plus edit ing Fast accurate Mary 344-2041. 879 WF 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 342-7546 525:6-24 STRANDLIEN TYPING SERVICE Quality typing at your convenience Short notice considered Pickup and delivery Call Lucy at 688-2238817 PERFECT TYPING GUARNATEED Fast Free pickup/delivery Karen. 741-0486 anytime __817 QUALITY AND EXPERIENCE for all typing needs IBM Correcting Seletric Fleasonable rates Carolyn Sherrell. 344-7231. 004:5-12 Sound Systems JBL 4311 studio monitors with stands. $350 JVC receiver with built-in equalizer, $250 485-4683 evenings 5-12 Books 60,000 BOOKS IN STOCK All selling 25% to 50% otf list prices New Books-Text Books-Cliff Notes Magazines USED BOOKS BOUGHT AND SOLD 10% OFF all naw books 8MITH FAMILY BOOKSTORE 766 East 13th Bicycles SECOND NATURE USED BIKES New and used parts tor the tourist, racer, commuter, and cruiser BUY-SELL-TRADE 1712 W■•<»•«• 342-5362 9?9:WH SCHWINN 10-SPEED 2 mo old. $1 ?0 Sports World bfce 343-4349. _5-17 MEN’S 10-SPEED Excellent condition, lights, grab-ons, rack S95 345-92705-1? MIZUTANI MEN'S 10-SPEED Very good condition $80 or best otter 683-1086 after 6 pm 5-12 Cars/Cycles 69 VW SOUAREBACK Runs well, excellent shape, $1000 683-21 33 after 5 pm 5-12 1963 CHEVY IMP ALA with good 65 engine Also will sell engine seperately 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 for directory on how to purchase5-14 75 WESTFAUA 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 663-14215-14 1960 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, 343-6450 eves5-12 HONDA XL 250 Perfect condition. 5,700 miles Includes helmet, $550 or best offer 683-5443 before 6 pm 5-14 Auto Repair SAAB and VOLVO maintenance and repair M 6 B SWIFT SHOP 2529 Willamette 484-9333 5635:tfn Travel STUDENT TRAVEL Budget flights, Eurailpasses, Britrailpasses. int'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 Wanted CLASS RINGS 1 ounce 10K gold class ring brings $85 14K 1 ounce $105. A.A Ace Buyers. 3690 Franklin Blvd 726-1735. 5-21 PERSONABLE WOMAN seeks managment of additional rental units. References Ms Boucher, 683-6273. 938:5-12 Help Wanted SUMMER JOBS! With the Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management Send self-ad dressed stamped envelope to "FREE DE TAILS" 1871 Chemawa NE., Salem, OR 97303 6-4 WOMEN’S STUDIES PROGRAM: Applica 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 Woman'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.969:5-1* WORK-STUDY STUDENT NEEDED Dish washer position open in a chemistry lab Call 686-4616 for an interview.973:5-12 THE EMU CRAFT CENTER is seeking qualified instructors for weaving, quilting, and stained glass Call Cyndi at 686-4361. 979:5-12 LOOKING FOB MANAGEMENT experience while going to school? The ESCAPE program has an opening tor an Office Manager Re sponsibilities include: • Staff supervision • Adminstrative skills • Public relations • Office management • Weekly meetings • Policymaking Compensation options include $200/month plus credit or workstudy This is a great opportunity tor a self-motivated 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 688-4351. Affirmative Action /Equal Oppor tunity Employer._ 983:5-17 THE SURVIVAL CENTER is seeking to fill all staff positions lor 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 national environmental problems, dedication to the job and a capacity to learn are the qualifications for employement 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, veterans and the minorities are encouraged to apply._ 986:5-14 THE ASUO OFF-CAMPUS HOUSING OF FICE is taking applications for Director 1982-83. This is an active position, as it oversees the operation of a program which serves 9,000 people annually Responsibilties include the supervision of a paid staff of six and the program s three fundamental services housing referral, landlord-tenant paral-legal counseling, and representation of student interest in state and local housing issue and ogranizations Applicants should have some familiarity with student housing problems in the Eugene-Springfield area, the Oregon Land lord-Tenant Act, and housing issues throughout the state Adminstrative skills will be helpful Stipend is $95 per month Pick up an ; application and job description in our office, j 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 Employer 033:5-13 TROUBLES 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 lor the summer For an interview, leave name, address, and phone * at 726-1883. 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 WANT TO DEVELOP your administrative skills? The ESCAPE Field Studies Program has an opening for an Administrative Assistant. Responsibitties include: - Fiscal management and accountability - Administrative staff training and supervision - Program policy 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 ES CAPE 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. Minimum time commitment of 25 hours a week For more information, contact Dave at ext. 4351. We are an Affirmative Action /Equal Opportunity em ployer Women, veterans, and minorities en couraged to apply. 949:5-12 GTFF Staff Position Length: June 1 (tenative) to September 15 with a three topine month renewal on mutual agreement of staffer and QTFF 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 new 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 Deadline: 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 wiU 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 PHON£ SOLICITORS for energy man agement system. Hours flexible. For interview call 344-1782 M-F. ^ , 5-!4