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SPEAKERS "Currant Legal Iiium In Religious Liberty" Is the topic ot today's Mars Hill Forum Attorney Thomas Alderman will give a presentation from noon to 1 30 p m at the Kolnoma Center. 1414 Kincaid St Sponsored by Restoration Campus Ministry “Forgtvoneaa” Is the topic ot a lecture by Or Sterling Ellsworth, author and clinical psychologist, today at 12 30 pm at the LOS Institute ot Religion 768 E 16th Ave Ellsworth's talk Is part ot the Friday Forum series sponsored by the Latterday Saint Student Union A light lunch will be ottered tor a small tee "Soviet Economic Prospects tor the ItSOs" is the topic ot a lecture by Prot Robert Campbell, chalrer of the economics department at Indiana University, today at 12 30 p m In the EMU Forum Campbell has published tour books and numerous articles on the subject ot Soviet economic affairs He Is a consultant tor the National Science Foundation and the Rand Corporation "Oetttng to Know the Truth" is the topic of a lecture by Dr Leonard Geddes. former University philosophy professor, today at 8 p m in the EMU Forum Presented by the Faith Center CLASSES An American Heart Association certified cardiopul monary resuscitation (CPU) class will be offered by CPR Lifeline at the Eugene Hospital and Clinic Tuesday from 6 30-10 30 pm Preregistration Is required For registra tion and additional information call the CPR Lifeline at 726-9892 MISCELLANEOUS Nuclear Weapons Frears Initiatives will be available for Oregon registered voters to sign today at the Street Faire or. If It rams, in the EMU lobby Information about the Nuclear Weapons Freeze rally on Saturday and today's Paint for Peace rally will also be available Sponsored by Students for a Nuclear Free Future The mock U.S. Senate convenes this weekend. Come see government In action, your elected officals at work, live and uncensored politics Saturday and Sunday from 9am to 5 p m in Room 220, Gerlrnger Hall (ball room) Eckenkar wtH have an Information table on the EMU Terrace today. Receive a free book about the most ancient path to self-realization and God realization Your Right to Know reveals secrets that have been kept from the masses as a control factor The Rape Crisis Network Is holding a benefit brunch featuring crepes and quiches at Aunt Lucy Devine’s Restaurant, 12th Avenue and Alder Street, Sunday from 10 a m to 2 p m A drawing will be held for raffle prizes at the brunch Raffle tickets will sell for a *1 donation Information about the brunch and where to buy raffle tickets can be obtained by calling 485-6700 A softball game sponsored by the Campus IntsrtaHh Ministry will be held Sunday May at 2 p m on the Education Field (behind the music and edu cation buildings) Open to everyone to play or watch Apply now through Tuesday lor positions on the Executive Council of the Oregon Computing Associa tion. For more information contact Erik at 343-3745 or Faith at 746-3403 Canllcls Inn Coffeehouse presents Vision." the Mike Langley Group, and Pam Opp on Saturday at the Newman Center. 1850 Emerald St Doors open at 7:45 p.m . music starts at 8 p m Suggested donation of 99 cents Sponsored by Campus tntertaith Ministry The ACS Student Affiliate beach trip will be Saturday at Honeyman State Park just south of Florence Meet at 9 a m in the parking lot behind Science II if you want to carpool to the coast Please bring a salad, cookies, or chips and as much beer as you can fit in your car trunk Burgers plates, forks, napkins, etd will be provided by ACSSA Phone Clarke at 663-1237 or Steve at 344-4696 if you have any questions POLICY The Emerald's at at column is open to anyone wishing to announce meetings, lectures, seminars, exhibits, scholarships, or miscellaneous events Et als are run once and are subject to space limitations They must be typed and triple-spaced in a 65-character margin Include all pertinent information Also, list a name and phone number in case we have questions, and the date you want the et al run Events with donations or admissions charges will not be accepted unless the organization is non-profit All items must be turned in by noon the day before publication at die Emerald office, Suite 300. EMU If you have a question, contact John at 686-5511 doonesbuhy by Garry Trudeau soutaam pootii memem zorn* man* i mum tv m mayisr iteMuumu- us am , urn amm, s i wiinuf” i&wmr nauommmam HUGH «: KfJO PHOHIGING TO mu a*cr emcammi um, ONP rmrMSf HJBUC iMPi TO (XXUCPIK5. *£><27 H GMUmatrm m iuo& ct mui/im -' utu. i jma&uinet> -r rmtmAu just cam paign PMeromc, youfnou’ l HtYBF mAMBDHtV ACTUALLY do all that STUFF' BLOOM COUNTY by Berke Breathed DIP YOU HEAP AN epfiowt cowent? iWnor 5U«E. 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PAYMENT: All ads must be paid tor in advance unless a Mlrng agreement has beer established with us Oothlng PINK TAG % PRICE SALE May 7-15 THRIFT 6 GIFT SHOP 2638 Willamette Mon-Sat 10-4 Across trom Willamette Plaza 9?? 5-14 UNJEANS Save S5 on each pan ol Un(ear\ shorts or pants through May 19 NORM THOMPSON OUTFITTERS on the downtown mall Mon-Sat 0-6 pm 683-8901 __991:5-17 LAFLER SILKSCREEN Custom desing t-stlins in quantity 343-2306, 342-1027, eves. 1000 5 20 For Solo NEW DIAMOND WEDDING set Original *275. sell* UO "MS :>71t 9145-19 UMPIRE'S EQUIPMENT Mask chest protec tor shin guard, bali bag etc *75 602 7786 or 686-5511 ask tor John 5 ’ 4 TI-59 PROGRAMABLE CALCULATOR Sta tistics package Like new 245-4041 Jim 5 18 MCGREGOR GOLF CLUBS *225 or otter Gerrard turntable w/cart *125 686-5170. Mike Nyland_ 5-14 PhD GOWN S126 Cap S20. Slanford hood. *40 344-6626 evenings 5 17 8TERE0 Yamaha plus deck. *4 75 Color TV, Zenith 19' *150 plus more, must sell 680 Lawrence n 15. 48!, 4498 5-14 HUGE MOVING SALE: VW Squareback. Dal Sun 8210. bike, dressers, desk, tables rocker, plants, records, vintage Hems Saturday 555 Stafford, ott 26lh and Hilyard _5-14 BEER DISPENSER Refrigerator, lank, gauges, and hoses *150 or hesl oiler See at garage sale Sal -Sun al 401h and Hilyard 5-14 Garage Sales all KINDS OF STUFF: Saturday (5/15)1 726 Olive, 345-9442 _ _ 5;14 HUGE 2-FAMILY GARAGE SALE 10 6 Sat Sun 2765 E 18th oil Augusts Records clothes, kilchen appliances, bed. plus more 5-14 Buy/Sell ARE YOU LEAVING THE AREA? Do You Have Furniture To Soli?? Now Buying Used Fumilure F ree Pickup DINTYS FURNITURE 727 Main. Springfield 746-0980 _00? 6- 7 THE BUY 6 SELL CENTER hat reopened at 361 Weal 5th, upstairs Musical instruments photo equipment tools stereos and camping gear BUY-SELL-TRADE 628 MF TWO WESTERN $100 vouchers tor sate Fly rouridlrip anywhere in continental U S See Travel section 5-17 FOR QUALITY TYPESETTING, DESIGN, layout pasteup and camera work, come on up lo the Oregon Daily Emerald Jobwork Depart men! ?00 EMU. 686-5511, ask tor Vicki 10% disci on resumes tor UO students with current ID and tee card _tin BEGINNING AND INTERMEDIATE western riding lessons Will teach on my horse or your horse Call Pam al 343-7055 $10 lesson 5-17 typing EXPERIENCED TYPIST Most |Obs plus edit mg Fast accurate Mary 344-2041. 879 HI Forget the rest hire the BEST. Sue 688-9799 _ 777MWF SPRING SPECIAL Call Karan 683-1117 405 HF TYPING: 15 years experience Papers disser tations editing IBM Selectric Pick-up and delivery Call Carole at 688-3983._240? tin TYPING UNLIMITED 747-9296 Grad School Approved/Guaranteed Selectric Call tor pricing ___ 1 89 tin PRO TYPING ALL LEVELS IBM Correcting Selectric Call Barbara 345-0747 ___4951 MWF TYPING/EDITING Call Judy or Sara 686- 0739 979HFM CYNOI'S PROFESSIONAL TYPING Graduate School Approved 687- 9326 _ 355:MF PROFESSIONAL TYPIST: Statistical specialist IBM Correcting Selectric Graduate approved Near campus 344-0759. 460 tin 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE On campus during day IBM Selectric Call 726-7596 anytime _ _346 Hi M PRO TYPING/EDITING 2 blocks from UO No |ob too small Specializing in 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:ltn COMPUTER WORD PROCESSING by YOUR WORDS' WORTH 342-7548 y 525:6-24 STRANDLIEN TYPING SERVICE Quality typing at your convenience Short notice considered Pickup and delivery Call Lucy at 688-2238 ■■■■ 5-17 QUALITY AND EXPERIENCE 'or al! typing needs IBM Correcting Seletnc Reasonable rates Carolyn Sherrell. 344-7231. 004 5-17 CLOSE TO CAMPUS Carol 683-3668 _5-14 PERFECT TYPING QUARNATEED Fast Free pickup/delivery Karen 741-0486 anytime _5-17 TYPING WANTED Term papers manuscripts, letters FAST-ACCURATE $ 85/ page, double-space IBM Sell Correcting 344-5856 1015 5-19 MUST SELL KD-1600 TURNTABLE with $40 cartridge Excellent, new condition Both only S95 345-9?70 5-18 PAIR OF ESS-5 SPEAKERS Excellent condi tion $150 Call Steve 485-6877 days. 484-6710 evenings 5-14 N AKAMICHI480-Z Sanyo amp and tuner (100 watt), Dual 506 w Ortaton. Bose 601 loud speakers Separately, or as unit Call Rob at 687-1149 5-19 60.000 BOOKS IN STOCK All selling 25% to 50% ott list prices New Books-Text Books-Cliff Notes Magazines USED BOOKS BOUGHT AND SOLD 10% OFF all raw books SMITH FAMILY BOOKSTORE 766 Eaat 13th 522? tin OSMIROID ITALIC PEN SETS CALLIGRAPHY PAPER PADS COLORED PENCILS STRATHMORE SKETCH PADS TECHNICAL DRAWING PENS ACRYLIC PAINTS WINDSOR-NEWTON WATERCOLORS These and much more Just a couple days left Annual spring Blow-Out Sale OREGON ART SUPPLY SCHWINN 10-SPEED 2 mo old. $1 ?0 Sports World bike 343-4349 5-17 MEN'S 10-SPEED Excellent condition, lights, grab-ons. rack $95. 345-9370, _ 5-14 MEN'S 25" SEKAI Alloy components, 200 or best otter, 345-4526, evenings _5-14 SEROTTA 24” custom touring frame Cam pagnolo, Dura-ace, Avocet $550/'trade lor stereo 343-7995.5-14 RALEIGH 3 SPEED, includes basket, pump, and saddlebag $55. 345-1487 evenings 5-16 Cars/Cycles 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 WESTFALIA VW CAMPER New motor Excellent condition. $6,500. 688-6706. S-14 1978 KAWASKI KZ650 Perfect condition Fairing, back rest and rack, stereo, helmet plus more 683-1421 5-14 1980 HONDA ACCORD Low miles, excellent condition. 4 extra Michelin snows, financing. $5295,686-1687 5-14 HONDA XL 250 Perfect condition. 5.700 miles, includes helmet. $550 or best otter 683-5443 betore 6 pm5-14 ’72 240Z Excellent condition, extras, must see $?600 344-7241 485-964?, Chns 5-18 1971 AUDI SL100 Perfect car $1,000 720V* East, *5.5-24 1971 HONDA CL175 2 cylinder elec start smooth and quiel' 245-0300 514 Auto Repair SAAB and VOLVO maintenance and repair MtB SWIFT SHOP 2529 Willamette 484-9333 5635:tfn ONE-WAY VANCOUVER B.C.-AMSTER DAM July 1?th Call Jan-Paul. 485-9627 5-14 STUDENT TRAVEL Budget flights. Eurailpasses Brilrailpasses. 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 tr210, Seattle, WA98105 (206) 632-2448 __6-J FLY ROUNDTRIP ANYWHERE IN CONTIN ENTAL U.S. A ALASKA FOR $280! Buy Western voucher for $180 - and pay $100 more when you book your flight Voucher good through Dec 71,1982 but must be purchased by May 31 2 tickets available Phone Lisa 485-6267 5-18 CLASS RINGS 1 ounce 10K gold class ring brings $85 14K 1 ounce $105 A A Ace Buyers. 2690 Franklin Blvd 726-1735 5-21 FACULTY Department Chair from SOSC will house-sit UO faculty home 6/21-8/13 Non smoker Write or call Tom Pyle. Department of Communication. SOSC, Ashland 97250, 482-6424 5-18 Opportunities SENIORS: MAKE THE GRADE IN THE WORKING WORLD. Call the Peace Corps and find out how we can help you make the grade in the working world_1032:5-14 GAY PEOPLE’S ALLIANCE is hiring a new director for the school year 82-83 Job de scriptions and applications available at ASUO offices and GPA, Suite 318 EMU Call 686-3360 for further information Deadline May 21 We are an AA/EO employer 1009:5-21 Help Wanted JOB INFORMATION: Cruise ship jobs, also Houston, Dallas, overseas jobs 602-998-0426, dept 0394 Phone call refun dable._ 5.14 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 YOU CAN DO IT! Start your own money-mak ing business With Avon. Call 746-6422, 682-4718 458:tfn LOOKING FOR 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 • Policy making Compensation options include $200/month plus credit or workstudy This is a great opportunity for 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 (227 EMU). Completed packets are due by 5 pm Wednesday, May 19. For more information contact Art or Trudy at 686-4351. Affirmative Action/Equal Oppor tunity Employer_ 982:5-17 THE SURVIVAL CENTER is seeking to fill all staff positions for the 1982-82 school year Positions included Student Director, Assistant Director Wildlife. Wildlands, Energy, Recy cling, ar.d Media Coordinators Alfpositionsare 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 686-4256 The ASUO Is an Affirmative Action /Equal Opportunity Employer Women, veter ans and the minorities are encouraged to ap ply^ _ 986 5-14 SEVERAL WORK-STUDY jobs available in Neuropsychology Lab Interesting, varied work, research related, sometimes tedious (but not always) Begin now and work through summer Start $4 29 Call 686-4966 __ 1011:5-21 THE ESCAPE FIELD STUDIES Program is accepting applications for Graduate Advisor of the Community Services Division This position involves responsibility tor training and super vising 7-10 coordinators each term and indirect responsibility tor 150 volunteers working in 20 community agencies each term This position requires a working knowledge of group process, familiarity with human service delivery, excellent communication skills (both oral and written) and a committment to exper iential learning, peer supervision, student faculty collaboration, and consensus deci sion-making Experience in teaching or com munity service preferred Minimum time com mittment is 25 hours per week Compensation is a 2 GTF; credit options and other compen sation negotiable. For further information and application materials contact Susannah Malar key at the ESCAPE office, room 227, EMU, ext 4251 or Dennis Pataniczek at the College of Education, ext 3481 Applications close at 5 pm, May 20th1022:5-t9 LIVE-IN POSITION for a couple as house manager of a psychiatric halfway house. Experience and/or education with mentally and emotionally disturbed individuals helpful Call 686-8428 between 9 am and 4:30 am any weekday for more information.5-20 ALASKA-YUKON wildlife photography, bush flying, boating If you answered the ad which read (short, petite, conservative, non-smoking, late June-July) and want to interview, please call 343-3376 #132, May 16 pm, 17, or 18 am and leave message I left Alaska before your inquiries arrived.5-17 SHUTTLE DRIVER needed for Rogue River trip May 20-23 Phone 343-9123 5-14