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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1982)
MEETINGS The PubNe Access Advisory CommMN'i subcom mittee reviewing applications for membership on the board of directors of the Cable Access Corporation will meet today at 4 p m in Allen Hall Students lor a Nuclear Free Future will meet today at 5.30 p.m In Boom 113, EMU Tha Incidental Fee Commutes will meet today at 5:30 p.m In Room 337. EMU The University Circle K Club will meet tonight at 8 30 at 1853 Agate St (behind ROTC building) Circle K International is the world’s largest collegiate service organization SPEAKERS ’•Biological Variations on Bie Theme of Time” is the topic of a lecture by Or Colin Pittendrigh, director of the Hopkins Marine Station at Stanford University, today at 8 pm in Room 177. Lawrence Hall Plttendrtgh’e lecture is the first session of a two-day symposium titled "Clocks m the Nervous System Arthropod Models’’ which is sponsored by the University Institute of Neuroscience "Mohammad In lha tibia" is tha topic of a lecture by Or Jamal Badawi Wedneday at 12:30 p m In Boom 167, EMU Sponsored by MSA School curriculum censorship rrlthln the school district is the topic of a debate tonight at 7 30 in the EMU Eorum Sponsored by the Society of Professional Journalists WORKSHOPS "The Study at Dtaeouree” is the topic of an interdisci plinary workshop today and Tuesday from 8-10:30 pm. Room 112, EMU. Sponsored by the Cognition Communication Group and the linguistics department For more information, call Betty Valentine at 686-3906 "Sexual Enrichment ter Woman" Is the topic of a workshop Wednesday from 7-9 p m at the Wellness Project, 358 W 10th Ave Expand your self-awareness with this opportunity to get more In touch with your sexuality in a sate, supportive environment Facilitated by Carol Green, MSW Child care is available with advance notice For more information, caN 345-2022 Sociology majors Interested In spicing up their minim are encouraged to attend at workshop today from t 30-3 p m in Century Room A, EMU Sponsored by Career Planning and Placement Undeclared students: Do you need help in planning your schedule tor tall term? Are your courses fulfilling University requirements? Who is your faculty adviser? For individual assistance with these and other concerns, come to one of the following workshops at 4:30 p.m. — Tuesday in the Hawthorne Lounge. Walton Complex: Wednesday in the Bean West Conference Room; or Thursday in the University Inn 's main lounge INTERVIEWS WM , , . , - «_- — I . , II Ib l-x-« nviM wjn up wvHTWomuvy if rtwiwewo in Rmrviww* ng wWn hi# fOBOWing rwcrun*n May 25 Columbia Helicopters (Accounting tor Chief Accoun tant with Alaska Helicopters. Anchorage. Alaska) Olympia Public Schools Personnel Coop - group meeting only — 3-4 pm. Rooms 108-109. EMU May 26 K-Mart Corporation (AH majors for Retail Management Training Program) FILMS "ftaMHon In Patagonia." “The Hour of Fumacaa” and ‘Tho Traitors," three films from Argentina spon aorod by the Eugene Council for Human Rights in Latin America of prasanting a background for a better understanding of the Falklanda Island conflict between Argentina and Britain, will be shown today and Tuesday at 6 p m at 1236 Kincaid St All three films will be presented both nights Admission is $1 50, or 3 for $4 MISCELLANEOUS j » - .. ^ - * - -A |_ Ma* A-mAUAfi I-aaMSiiSA MUCHNiiB iniCfHwa Ri ■trwfiainy tn« urvyon msmuw of Marine Biology In the led are invited to a presentation by Bob Terwilliger, director of OIMB, today at 11 30 a m. in Room 110. EMU Winter end spring graduates - What you do after graduation is important to us. Please notify Career Planning and Placement of job offers you receive and the position you accept. 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I Classifieds 686-4343 CLASSIFIED ADS CAN BE PLACED AT OOE OFFICE 300 EMU UO OOOF STOWE STAMP COUNTER EMU MAIN DESK DEADLINES Adi, must be placed by 1 pm one day prior to publication Ada that are to appeal m Monday t paptr must be m by 1 pm Friday The OOE cannot be responsible tor more than one day’s Incorrect advertising insertion The OOE s liability tor typographical errors incorrect insertions, or omasuont m advertising published shat! be limited solely to the cancel lalion ol charges tor such portion of space occupied by the error It your ad appears Incorrectly, call 865-4343 before 1 pm tor correction m the next day s issue RATES: Hates are 15 cants per erord tor the ttret day and 12 cents per word tor consecu tive deys the ad is run without change *1.50 minimum lor the Hret toeertlon 61.20 minimum tor cuneeuthre kuorUorw Thom to NO rotund tor ad cancadattons PAYMENT: All ads must be paid tor in advance unless a billing agreement has been established with us For Sale Super Investment Freshly redone ? bedroom house with brand new very nice (cathedral ceiling private yard skylights) One bedroom molher-m-law apt neai U of 0 and LCC Ftertect tor student or student couple 688 2551 5 25 NEW DIAMOND WEDDING set Original $275 sell $110 245 2711 914 6 7 Ford Grand Torino Runs excellent and looks good (blue) 1972 6 cyi. 20 mpg hwy $625, negotiable Call Morten, 485-9627, lor a ride. 5-26 AIRLANE TICKET Portland to New York city $100 oleer 747 762? 029 tin USED FURNITURE Ureal shape Itt years old Couch lounge and ottoman $175 best Offer 682 7611 5-26 JOURNEY TICKETS Two great seats June '2d show Rita 682-4249 5 26 ATTENTION FRATERNITIES! New 2 fl L-shaped bar. black rolled vinyl Call 687 2526. 1_5-26 FRIS8EE INVADE EMU! For sale daily 116 pm by Mam Desk 5-25 Buy/Sell ARE YOU LEAVING THE AREA1 Do You Have Furniture To Sell1? Now Buying Used Furniture Free Pickup DINTY’S FURNITURE 727 Main, SprtngfleM 746-0980 __;_ 00? 6 - 7 THE BUY 6 SELL CENTER has reopened al 361 Weat 5th, upstairs Musical instruments, photo equipment tools stereos and camping gear BUY-SELL-TRADE 628MF FOR QUALITY TYPESETTING. OESIGN. layout, pasleup and camera work come on up to the Oregon Dally Emerald Jobwork Depart ment, 200 EMU, 666-5511, ask tor Vicki I0% disci on resumes tor UO sludents with current ID and lee card tin Instruction SHIATSU MASSAGE CLASS: Monday nights lot 5 week?, beginning May 24 $40 Cal! Les Castle. 464 9809 5-24 Typing SPRING SPECIAL Cal Karen 613-1117 _ 405 HF Forget the rest hire the BEST. Sue 668-9799 _777 6-7 EXPERIENCED TYPIST using IBM Selectric III - Call Mina between 8 am and 11 pm at 726-9824 362 MW TYPING DONNA 344-1616 Graduate School Approved _ 2226 MW TYPING: 15 years experience Papers disser tations editing IBM Selectric Pick-up and delivery Can Carole at 666-3663. 240? ttn TYPING UNLIMITED 747-6266 Grad School Approved/Guaranteed Selectric Call tor pricing 189 ttn PRO TYPING ALL LEVELS IBM Correcting Selectric Call Barbara 345-0747 495 MWF TYPING/EDITING Call Judy or Sara 666-0736 _ 979HFM CYNOI-S PROFESSIONAL TYPING Graduate School Approved 607-6326 355.MF PROFESSIONAL TYPIST: Statistical specialist IBM Correcting Selectric Graduate approved Near campus 344-0756. 460 tin PRO TYPING/EDITING 2 blocks trom UO No |ob too small Specializing in theses and dissertations JennMer 465-3663 492 tin HAWK WORD PROCESSING. Computer system makes typing obsolete Theses reports, resumes Free pickup/delivery 343-5513.___824 Art TYPING WANTED Term papers, manuscripts letters FAST-ACCURATE 85 cents < page double-space IBM Sell Correcting 344-5656 _1015 5 24 TYPING $ 75 per page 1V4 blocks from campus Mary 345-1464 6_\7 PERFECT TYPING GUARANTEED Fast Free pickup/delivery Karen, 741-0486, anytime RESUMES. ETC. Aflordable. Personal. Experienced All work search lying Barbara Allred, 688-1618. after noons 5-25 Bicycles MEN'S 10-SPEED BIKE 23" frame Good cofKJitton. 360 486*9703,_5-24 BIKE SALE All Sakais on tale $25 TO $60 OFF Willamette Valley CYCLE WORKS 663 East 13th 343-7066 3-SPEED WOMEN'S SCHWINN 19" perfect condition Hand and coaster brakes Call 342-8274 5-26 Cars/Cycles 1*71 AUDI SL100 Ported car $1 000 72014 Eanah. *55-25 1*74 BMW 7S0cc Super condition black Centan, quartz, ext ?2?2 5-24 70 DATSUN S10 Runs well overhauled en gine new radiats. S600 682-21??5-26 1*75 HONDA 300cc motorcycle Good con dNon $550 mu»t eel 343-5691 5-24 , 1*73 VOLKSWAGEN New brake low mile excellent $1495/otter 485-5820 5-28 Auto Repair SAAB and VOLVO maintenance and repair MSB SWIFT SHOP 252* WMamette 4*4 9333 5625 tfn STUDENT TRAVEL Budget flights. Euraitpasses. Britrailpasses mt'l student I0 card, ATH card, tours, books, insurance work programs language centers and much more Write or call lor tree travel catalog CIEE Travel, 1314 NE 43rd Si. *210. Seattle. WA 98105 (206) 632-2448 6-7 Sound Systems WE BUY STEREOS SALES AND SERVICE STEREO WORKSHOP 140* Matn, Springfield 741-15*7 1056tfn HOME STEREO SPEAKERS Fadory dired while supply lasts 2-way with PIONEER DRIVERS, 12" wooter 100 watts new m sealed cartons with 5 year warranty mtg list $360 per pair, sacritice $189 per pair Consumer Sound Systems 344-9350. 5-26 Books *04X10 BOOKS IN STOCK All selling 25% to 50% oft list prices New Books-Text Books-Clitt Notes Magazines USED BOOKS BOUGHT AND SOLD SMITH FAMILY BOOKSTORE 76* East 13th 5222 tin Rldes/Rldcrs NEED RIDE to LA area after June 5th for 2 children ages 12 and 10 May pay ALL gas Call 445-2275 5-25 Wanted CLASS RINGS 1 ounce 10K gold class ring brings $85 14K 1 ounce $105. A A Ace Buyers, 2690 Franklin Blvd 726-1 735 5-21 VOCALIST/MUSICIAN looking to join with serious, mature band or willing to form new one Can Jamey. 344-21805-24 VACATIONING PROFESSOR wite. daughter 11, want to house-sit June-Aug Will assume utilities maintain premises or consider reason able rent Phone 344-7394 5-21 SUMMER SUBLET Couple want to sublet housing in east University / Hendricks Park area June-September Under $200 preferred 687- 8683, 687-4584.5-15 ONE NIGHT ONLY. . . Need a change of pace7 Have fun while you’re working ! need three (3) women to assist m a legitimate bachelor party Time and pay to be arranged, if interested call Dave at 688- 2798 5-26 Opportunities WANTED Next year's Miller Campus Reps Good experience, fun and pay For more information call Leigh Anne. 686-5282 or Bruce, 343-2614 5-26 STUDENT BUSINESS Landscape contractor graduates 71 Ford V4 ton, Merry rototiller, wheel barrow, rakes, shovel, picks, hoes, fertilizer spreader, etc $18 50 firm 687-8009 5-24 Help Wanted LEADERSHIP POSITION: The ESCAPE Field Studies Program has an opening for Assistant Division Head of Public Schools This position requires interpersonal and organizational skills, experience in peer supervision and group process, self-motivation and the ability to motivate others, and a committment to exper iential learning ResponsibWies include tnning and supervising approx 10 coordinators, placing 200-300 University Volunteers in the public schools each term, problem solving, documentation of division business, cur riculum development, and participation in program meetings This is a unique opportunity to gam skills in policy making, consensus decision making, public relations, group tacili tiation. and problem solving Compensation includes credit or work-study option. Committment is minimum of 21 hours a week Applications available in the ESCAPE office (Rm 327 EMU) and are due Wednesday. May 26 at 5 pm For more information, contact Mag or Trudy at 686-4351. ESCAPE is an Affirma tive Action/Equal Opportunity Employer 004:5-26 ANIMAL CARETAKER $4 47/hr Basic care of laboratory animals Must have work-study centication Position to be filled immediately Call Greg, ext 4958 5-24 NEED A JOB FOR NEXT YEAR? Do you care about the environment? Apply lor work on tho 1982-83 Survival Cantor stall. Become a part of an active student group promoting progressive ideas for the future All positions carry a small stipend which is work-study or credit convertible Applications are beign accepted for the follow ing positions Director Assistant Director Legislative Coordinator Recycling Coordinator Public Wildlands Coordinator Wildlife Coordinator Media Coordinator/Advocate Editor Office Manager For complete job descriptions and applications come down to the Survival Center, Suite 1. in the EMU Applications are due Monday, May 24th028:5-24 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 CO-ED HOUSING, INC. is seeking a part-time business manager for student cooperative living organization Application deadline May 26 Contact 686-4125 _ 5-26 BUSY THIS SUMMER? If you have six weeks free, you can compete for one of 300 two-year scholarships, receive round-trip air travel to Louisville. Kentucky, plus room, board and $645 Learn more - call 686-3102 037 5-24 GOOD WITH PEOPLE? Put your talents to work They're worth $$$ wrth Avon Call now, 746-6422, 683-4718.tfn OVERSEAS DISTRIBUTORS Nationwide distributor of health aids located in Eugene wants to expand overseas Ground floor opportunity to sell DMSO, Aloe Vera and many other products. For appointment only call 343-9426,9-12 am 5-26 Roommates FEMALE TO SHARE w/same 2 bedroom apt, pool, rec room. $107.50 and Vi utilities and phone. 726-5413 5-24 TO SHARE neat 3 bedroom house June 15. $125/mo. 485-0640.5-24 SPACIOUS DUPLEX New. quiet. 2 bedroom $115 each monthly plus utilities One mile. 10 minutes bicycling or 751 W 12th #2 687-2456 before 8 or after 9 30 Available June 1 *. 5-26 For Rent FOR WOMEN ONLY Rooms above the Excel sior Cafe 754 E. 13th $85/mo JENNINGS A CO., REALTORS 663-2271 988MWF STORAGE UNITS FOR RENT Suitable tor storing furniture, books, papers and electronic equipment, etc Share with friends Two loca tions in Eugene: The Attic. U-Lock-lt. 3150 Hawthorne. 689-9230. Self Stor U-Lock-lt. 1070 Bertelsen, 344-2710.967:6-7 SPACIOUS TWO BEDROOM $160 month Near Island Park, river, bike path and down town Small complex with laundry Water and garbage paid 145 North ‘A* Call Frank 741-1506 or Nancy 344-8888. 363 tfn FRESHLY PAINTED 2 bedroom duplex 30th and Hityard area, appliances, utility hookups $235 plus $100 deposit Kids and small pets ok 688-2551__5-25 SUMMER RATES HAYWARD HOUSE 1290 East 18th 3 be droom contemporary townhouses from June 16 to August 31. $300 and $325. 485-4390 and 484-1238 STUDENT COURT 951 East 19th Nice modern one bedroom $145, two bedroom $170 June 1 -August 31.344-5503, 484-1238 1946 HARRIS Nice, modem, quiet and attrac tive 2 bedrooms for $175 June 16August 31 345-4187,484-123899967 LOOKING FOR A SUMMER PLACE? Cross the street and your on campus 1 and 2 bdrm apts Summer rate $155-$190 Free parking water and garbage paid, new carpets and paint Cable TV Imperial Apts 1414 East 18th Call Now! 683-2093. Mike_625 SUMMER RATES Large 2 bedroom apartment Dishwasher, garbage disposal, close to campus $150 through September 15. Taking reservations for fall at $285 per month Call Emerald Apart ments, 343-1491 1050:tfn Paae 5