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MEETINGS
The Incidental Fm Commute* will meet today at 5 30
p m In Room 108, EMU The public Is Invited to at
tend
A gay man's rap group will meet tonight at 7 p m at
1414 Kincaid St In the Backdoor Coffeehouse The topic
for this week will be "Homosexuality and Religion ” For
more Information, call the Gay People's Alliance at
686-3360
SPEAKERS
“Nuclear Weapons: Today's Effects/Tomorrows
Consequences" Is the topic of a panel discussion
Wednesday from 12:30-1:30 p m In Room 214, EMU
Panel members are Or Glenn Gordon. Physicians for
Social Responsibility, Doug Barber. Clergy and Laity
Concerned. Jane Novlck. Ground Zero, and Julie St
Clair. Students for a Nuclear Free Future Sponsored by
Episcopal Campus Ministry
"University-Community Interrelationships” is the
topic of a forum sponsored by the American Association
of University Professors today at 4 pm In Room 167,
EMU University and civic leaders will participate
Refreshments at 3.30 p m
"A Passive tolar Office Building In Sweetttome,
Oregon" Is the topic ot a lecture by Eugene architect
Chuck Bailey and energy consultant Tom Scott Wed
nesday at 12:30 p m In the EMU Forum Sponsored by
the University Solar Energy Center and the Willamette
Valley Solar Energy Association For further information,
call 686-3696
“Clocks In the Nervous System: Artitropod Models" Is
the topic of a symposium today in Room 331. Science II
The following lectures will be presented "Pacemaker
and Slave Oscillations in a Circadian System" by Colin
Plttendrlgh, director of the Hopkins Marine Station at
Stanford University. 9 30 a m , "Interaction of Circadian
Oscillators in Control of Moth Eclosion Rhythms" by
James Truman. University of Washington. 11 am;
"Neural Organization of the Circadian System ot Cock
roaches" by Terry Page. Vanderbilt University. 12:30
pm; "Circadian Rhythms in the Llmulus Visual System "
by Robert Barlow. Jr, Institute of Sensory Research at
Syracuse University. 3:30 p m The symposium
will conclude with a reception at Collier House at
5:30 pm
WORKSHOPS
"Sexual Enrichment lor Womon,” is me topic of a
workshop offered by the Wellness Project Wednesday
from 7-9 p m at 358 W 10th Ave Expand your self
av/areness with mis opportunity to get more in touch with
your sexuality in a safe, supportive environment
Facilitated by Carol Green. M S W Child care is available
with advance notice. For more information, call
345-2022
Undeclared students: Do you need help in planning
your schedule for fall term? Are your courses fulfilling
university requirements? Who is your faculty adviser?
For individual assistance with these and other concerns,
come to one of me following workshops at 4:30 pm:
Tuesday in Hawthorne Lounge. Walton Complex: Wed
nesday in the Bean West Conference; Thursday in
University Inn s Main Lounge
INTERVIEWS
Additional recruiters who will be on campus Inter
viewing ere Hated as tollows:
May 25
Douglas High School (Education — Social Studies
possibly with coaching)
June 1
Grant Education Service District (Special Education —
Resource Room, team teaching with mental retarded
and handicapped learner)
FILMS
"Rebellion In Patagonia," "The Hour ol the
Furnaces,” end '"The Tratlors," three films from Argen
tina sponsored by the Eugene Council tor Human Rights
in Latin America as a means of presenting a background
for a better understanding of the Falkland Islands
conflict, will be shown today at 6 p m at 1236 Kincaid St
All three films will be presented tonight. Admission is
*1 50
MISCELLANEOUS
The Portland Women’s Health Center will be in
Eugene on June 3 for two sessions: 10 a m -1 p.m and
2:30-5 p m They will have cervical caps available and
give a slideshow and demonstration on self-help care
Women interested in attending are asked to call
Women's Referral & Resource Service at 686-3327
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CLASSIFIED ADS CAN
BE PLACED AT
ODE OFFICE 300 EMU
UO BOOKSTORE STAMP COUNTER
EMU MAIN DESK
DEADLINES Ads must be placed by 1 pm
one day prior to publication Ads that are to
appear m Monday s paper must be m by 1 pm
Friday
The 006 cannot be responsible tor more
than one day s Incorrect advertising insertion
The OOE's liability tor typographical errors,
incorrect insertions or omissions m advertising
pubtehed shall be limited solely to the cancel
letion ot charges lor such portion ol space
occupied by the error If your ad appears
Incorrectly, call MS-4343 botore 1 pm for
correction m the next day s issue
RATES: Rates are 16 cents per srord tor the
first day and 12 cents per word tor consecu
tive days me ad is run without change
$1.50 minimum tor the Orel Insertion
81 JO minimum lor conaeutive Insertions
There le NO refund tor od cancellations
PAYMENT: All ads musl be paid lor in
advance unless a billing agreement has been
established with us
Clothing
CLOTHING FOR SUMMER SALE
May 26 only 10-4 All merchandise goes
THRIFT S GIFT SHOP
2839 Willamette
Closing lor summer May 27
1040 5-25
T-SHIRTS
The best printing and design l after Sdkscreen
343-2306,342-1927. 091 6-2
For Sale
Super Investment
Freshly redone 2 bedroom house with brand
new. very nice (cathedral ceiling, private yard,
skylights) One bedroom mother-in-law apt
near U ot 0 and ICC Perfect for student or
student couple 688-2551 _5-25
NEW DIAMOND WEDDING set Original
$275. sell S1 to 245-2711 914 6 7
Ford Grand Torino
Huns excellent and looks good (blue) 1972 8
cyi, 20 mpg hwy $625, negotiable
Call Morten, 485-9627 lor a ride 5-26
AIRLINE TICKET Portland to New York city
$100/otter 74 7 76?(‘ 029 tin
USED FURNITURE Great shape 17) years
old Couch, lounge and ottoman $175/best
Otter 682-7611 6 26
JOURNEY TICKETS Two great seats June
2rd show Rita 682-4249._5-26
ATTENTION FRATERNITIES! New 9 tt
L-shaped bar, black rolled vinyl Call
687-2526 _ 5 26
FRISBEE INVADE EMUI For sale daily. 11-5
prn by Mam Desk_5-25
FRATERNITIES, SORORITIES Magnificent
solid oak Elizabethan-style oak table tor your
entrance hall 242-2542 after 6 pm_5-27
WASHER & DRYER
General Electric, matched set 4 years old
$250 tor pair/best otter Must sell by 5/28
Bob. 883-6005 5-28
Typing
Forget the rest, hire the BEST. Sue 688-9799
777:6-7
TYPING 15 years experience Papers, disser
tations. editing IBM Seiectric Pick-up and
delivery Call Carole at4—-3SS3- 240?Hn
TYPING UNUNTTED
747-S2M
Qrad School Approved / Querenleed
Selectnc Call tor pricing
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PROFESSIONAL TYPIST: Statistical
specialist IBM Correcting Seiectric Graduate
approved Near campus 144-4754. 460 ttn
PRO TYPtNG/EOfTING
2 Mocks trom UO No |Ob too small
Specializing m theses and dissertations
JennHer 485-3M3
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HAWK WORD PROCESSING: Computer
system makes typing obsolete Theses,
reports, resumes Free pickup/delivery
341-151». _824ttn
TYPING $ 75 per page 154 blocks trom
campus Mary 245-14646-7
PERFECT TYPING GUARANTEED Fast Free
pickup /delivery Karen, 741-0486. anytime
5-28
RESUMES. ETC.
Affordable. Personal Experienced All work
search typing Barbara Allred 688-1618 af
ternoons_5-25
EXPERIENCED TYPIST IBM Selectric Will do
most typing |Obs including papers tables,
theses etc Have seven years experience
688-8134 039:5-25
SO CENTS/PAQE Minimum live pages, call
Keri at 746-6709 5-25
Buy/Sell
ARE YOU LEAVING THE AREA?
Do You Have Furniture To Sen??
Now Buying Used Furniture Free Pickup
DINTY'S FURNITURE
727 Main. SprtngAoM 746-0080
003:6-7
FOR QUALITY TYPESETTING. DESIGN.
layout, pasteup and camera work, come on up
to the Oregon Daily Emerald Jobwork Depart
ment. 300 EMU. SSS-5S11, ask lot Vicki 10%
disci on resumes lor UO students with current
ID and lee card Wn
Systems
WE BUY STEREOS
SALES AND SERVICE
STEREO WORKSHOP
1408 Mam. Springfield 741-1587
1056 tin
HOME STEREO
SPEAKERS
Factory direct while supply lasts 3-way with
PIONEER DRIVERS, 12" woofer 100 watts,
new in sealed cartons with 5 year warranty mlg
list $360 per pair, sacrifice $189 per pair
Consumer Sound Systems. 344-8350. 5-26
Books
60.000 BOOKS IN STOCK
All selling 25% to 50% off list prices
New Books-Text Books-Clitt Notes
Magazines
USED BOOKS BOUGHT AND SOLD
SMITH FAMILY BOOKSTORE
768 Eaet 13th
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BIKE SALE
All Sekais on sale
$25 TO $60 OFF
Willamette Valley
CYCLE WORKS
M3 East 13th 343-70M
035 6-7
3-SPEED WOMEN'S SCHWINN 19" perfect
condition Hand and coaster brakes Call
343-8274 5-26
Cars/Cycles
1*71 AUDI SL100 Perlect car $1.000 720%
East 12th, *5._S-2S
70 DATSUN 510 Runs well overhauled en
gine, new radiate, $800 663-2122_5-26
1973 VOLKSWAGEN New brake, low mile
excellent $1495/otter 485-5820.5-28
1976 HONDA C83 360 Good condition Runs
great $500 Call Mark. 344-861?5^27
IT’S NOT JUST ANOTHER FIAT It's a friend
1975 green Fiat Spider, only 50.000 miles, runs
like a dream l hate to lose her. must find a good
home, call Steph. 682-6116. dinner time 5-25
Auto Repair
SAAB and VOLVO maintenance and repair
M A B SWIFT SHOP
2529 WHtamette 484-9333
5625.tfn
VW OWNERS: Support academia and save
money by having me. a graduate student and a
mechanic with eight years ot professional
experience, fix your VWs I guarantee all my
work and otter campus pickup and delivery
Call Dennis Todd 344-7906. 785 U
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. 1214 NE 42rd St
#210, Seattle, WA98105(206)622-2448
6-7
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
SUMMER SUBLET Couple want to sublet
housing in east University/Hendricks Park area
June-September Under $200 preferred
687- 8682, 687-45845H
ONE NIGHT ONLY. . .
Need a change ot pace7 Have tun while you 're
working I need three (2) women to assist in a
legitimate bachelor party Time and pay to
be arranged, if interested call Dave at
688- 2798 5-26
CLASS RINGS 1 ounce 14K gold class ring
brings $85 14K 1 ounce $105 A.A Ace
Buyers. 2690 Franklin Blvd 726-1725 5-28
Opportunities
WANTED Next year's Mater Campus Reps
Good experience, fun and pay For more
information call Leigh Anne. 686-5282 or
Bruce, 343-26145-26
NINE VACANCIES LEFT for qualified UO
students in six-week summer course at Louis
ville. Kentucky Paid travel, room, board and
$645 Students from over 285 colleges and
universities in attendance For more informa
tion call 686-2102 037:5-25
Help Wanted
SUMMER JOBS! With the Forest Service and
Bureau ot Land Management Send self-ad
dressed stamped envelope to FREE DE
TAILS" 1871 Chemawa NE . Salem, OR
973036-4
CO-ED HOUSING, INC. is seeking a part-time
business manager for student cooperative
living organization Application deadline May
26 Contact 686-41255-26
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 commitment to exper
iential learning Responsibilities include training
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 gain skills in policy making, consensus
decision making, public relations, group facili
tation, and problem solving Compensation
includes credit or work-study option Commit
ment is minimum of 21 hours a week Applica
tions 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 Affirmative Action
/Equal Opportunity Employer004:5-26
GOOO WITH PEOPLE? Put your talents to
work They're worth $$$ with 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
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 14.5-26
AGATE STREET
Share large home, private yard, laundry $125
and $145, all utilities and cable included
Angie, 683-8978 6U
ROOMMATE TO SHARE 3 bedroom house
June 15. $125/month. 485-0640. ' 5-26
SUMMER SUBLET V> block from campus
Furnished room, $97.50. 343-9479. 5-26
ROOMMATE TO SHARE 2 2 bedroom, fur
nished. $125 month 741-2788 5-28
For Rent
SHARP
3141 WMamette
Two bedroom in 6-plex Carpet, drapes, fuHy
applianced Otf-street parking, laundry facili
ties $209 plus deposit
ALSO
•11 East 11th
One bedroom with carpet, drapes, range,
refrigerator, off-street parking, laundry tacilites
$189 plus deposit. Manager 345-8387.
PM CO., REALTOR
1065 HIGH ST. 485-6252
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CLOSE TO CAMPUS
1670 ONYX
Studio. Drapes, appliances $189
IPM CO., REALTOR
1065 HIGH ST. 465-6252
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MCKENZIE TOWNHOUSES
17th and Hays. Two bedroom. 1 Vi baths,
appliances, carpet, drapes, $249 Manager
484- 5386
IPM CO.. REALTOR
1065 HIGH ST. 485-8252
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HILYARD APARTMENTS
971-975 Hllyard
Close to campus Interesting, personable and
homey one bedroom apartments. Convenient
to campus Amenities include off-street parking
and laundry facilities $190 Manager
485- 0721
IPM CO., REALTOR
1065 HIGH ST. 485-8252
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745 EAST 15tti
Two bedroom apartment Vi block from cam
pus Spacious and comfortable $280 plus
$150 fully refundable deposit. Manager
343-2081
IPM CO.. REALTOR
1065 HIGH ST. 485-8252
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PERFECT LOCATION
University Manor
19th and High Large one and two bedroom
apartments Appliances, carpeting and hard
wood floors Parking, laundry facilities $205
and $245 Manager 683-1276
IPM CO., REALTOR
1065 HIGH ST. 485-8252
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ALDERWOOD
Live only one block from campus in a
high quality, spacious, fully furnished
apartment! One, two and three bedroom
units available. $239, $314 and $399
Contact Resident Manager at 1860 Alder
#26 or call 484-6113.
IPM CO., REALTOR
1065 HIGH ST. 485-8252
625 EAST 16th
One and two bedroom apartments Parking
and laundry $159-$189 summer rates begin
ning 5/15 on 5 month lease Manager
345-6417
IPM CO.. REALTOR
1065 HIGH ST. 485-8252
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2666 HIGH ST.
One bedroom apartment Appliances, parking
and laundry $205 Manager 343-0459
IPM CO., REALTOR
1065 HIGH ST. 485-8252
566:tfn
3501 HILYARD
One bedroom apartment Applicances, parking
and laundry $197. Manager 683-4330.
IPM CO.. REALTOR
1065 HIGH ST. 485-8252
565:tfn