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MEETtMGS A gay man’* rag group wUI moat tonight at 7 at 1414 Kincaid St. In tha Backdoor Cofloe house This week will be a potluck dinner For more Information, please call the Gay People's Alliance at 686-3360 SPEAKERS “How The Prog’s Eye Connects with The Frog’s •rahT Is the topic of a lecture by Or Philip Grant today at 4:30 p m In Room 16. Science I WORKSHOPS “Itseg Terrain Rescue" Is the topic of a two-day workshop Friday and Saturday at the Black Angus Restaurant. 2133 Franklin Blvd Sponsored by the University's Continuing Education department, the workshop wUI include an indoor session on Friday from 6:30 a m to 5:30 p.m featuring steep terrain first aid and management On Saturday, participants will be able to observe and practice steep terrain climbing Activities will include equipment use. rappel techniques, and lifting and lowering methods At 6 a m Saturday, participants will meet at the Black Angus parking lot. car-pool about 20 miles. then walk one-half mHe to the practice elte. Climbers should wenr outdoor clothing and bring gloves, rain gear and a hard hat Participants wHI return to their cars at 3 p m Participants may earn one coNege credit tor a coat of *66 The cost tor those who do not register for credit Is *45. For further information on registration, call the Continuation Center at 686-4231 The University grading eyslem is the topic of a workshop today at 3:30 p.m. In the Academic Resource Area, Room 164, Oregon Hall We will answer such questions as: What does it mean to be on academic warning? How does a "0" affect your academic standing? Are you eligible for the Academic Distinction List? We will offer individual help to aM students who attend Sponsored by the Office of Academic Advising and Students Services Women’s sed hstp exams Is the topic of a workshop Wednesday from 2-7 p.m at the Wellness Project, 358 W. 10th Ave This Is a participatory workshop for women who wish to team to do their own pelvic and breast exams Labwork. blood pressure and nutrition coun seling will be available Child care provided with advance notice Reservations required Call 345-2022. FILMS **01 nranlim SImm” and "Mwdi" will be shown today at 8 p m in Room 167, EMU The film* will be introduced by Or Larry Gruman, a biblical archeologist Sponsored by HMel and JSU June 1 Grant Education Service District (Special Educ. — Resource Room, team teaching with mentally retarded and handicapped learner) JmmS Bristol Myers Products (Marketing / Business/ Mgmt preferred; other major* considered) 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. We need this information for counseling purposes It will be kept confidential WOHNM^acV) i shelter (Alch how®®® ®®®®ft and children who are victim® of domestic violence, I® conducting • now volunteer hahdng «®aalon beginning June 12 from 9 ®.m. to 4 p.m. If you are interested in becoming a volunteer, please call Marcia at Woman space. 485-6513. adviser? Political science peer advising la now accept ing applications for next year. As a p®er advisor you can asm credit, get practical experience, and the satisfac tion of helping your fallow students. All interested political science majors in good academic standing are invited to slop by Room 907, PLC, or call 686-4875. The Business Assistance Team has moved into permanent office space in the Eugene City Hall complex, 777 Pearl St.. Room 1058, 687-5033 The BATeam provides a number of services to the business commun ity, including preparing coordinated information about Eugene and its industrial business sites; providing referral assistance to local businesses; attracting new businesses to the community; and improving Eugene’s business image doonesbury by Garry Trudeau huh itxcwr MmxmrsMT mumfOKt m WUHMA10BOW &M/&MUTY move HMDS' S'\ eon COM' BODY com' HEY. 0.1! HEY.6.1' I BemH 60 DOWHYW CHECK nan i/mn HAVE TO BLOW / IT' smT HAVE YOUGOT me KOBE* Classifieds 686-4343 won*0 * J30 0» wsS> : "ooo O' coixf"0" K,H8«a" *6-2 486 9^ .^-r PO*** -VTo t*5' °n ailMO - i.iicUO*1 s pc-*** .- suTdy «*"*"'’* 6 2 682 ? !,u vtY atB<J E* 4 u I *SS*^ ^tdO** <5 ?0 ^2b 00^^66 26 S6 70 isilfes. !S§§|ii S«rv»c«* „ n.ssert®"0''S 3A6-&676 0,0^ ^ 9,adoawaPP'°. ... -* «S2V" FOR QUALITY TYPESETTING, DESIGN, layout, pasteup and camera work, come on up to me Oregon Daily Emerald Jobwork Depart ment. ?00 EMU. MS-5S11, ask tor Vicki 10% discount on resumes tor UO students with current ID and tee card tin Buy/Sell ARE YOU LEAVING THE AREA? Do You Hot* Fumtture To Set?? Now Buying Used Furniture Free Pckup DNmrS FURNITURE 7Z7 HNn, SpNn^Wd 7M-SSS0 003:6-7 Instruction LEARN YOUR FAVORITE SONGS by your favorite groups Guitar, piano bass lessons John Sharkey. *44-5530. 15 years teaching experience072'6-4 You can take a SMkscreen Workshop The Continuation Center and me Art Depart ment are oUertng this opportunity tor you to take a silkscreen printmaking course this summer For information call the Continuation Center at 686-4231099:67 Learn to increase and refine your personal power TAI CHI MOVEMENT DYNAMICS for personal growth Private sessions lor men and women ot all ages Contact Ftosamond, Dance Therapist. M3-0520. 9-3 Typing TYPING GUARANTEED IBM Correcting Select! ic Ruth 3465614 __288 UH Forget the rest, hire the BEST. Sue 688-9799 _ 777:67 TYPING: 15 years experience Papers, disser tations editing IBM Selectric Pick-up and dekvety Call Carole atWHSSI. 2403itn TYPING UNLIMITED 747-82** Grad School Appro—d/OuaranMart Selectric Call tor pricing __ 189 tin PROFESSIONAL TYPIST: Statistical specialist IBM Correcting Selectric Graduate approved Near campus NM7H._460:ttn PRO TYPING/EDITING 2 blocks from UO No iob too small Specializing in theses and dissertations Jennifer 4*63883 __ 492din HAWK WORD PROCESSING: Computer system makes typing obsolete Theses, reports, resumes Free pickup/delivery 343-5513-_924:ttn TYPING $ 75 per page 1 % blocks from campus Maty 345-1464 _67 “CAROL’S PROFESSIONAL TYPING SER VICE ’ Forms-Resumes-T ranscripts Statistical-Medical Transcnption Pickup /Delivery extra 34622S9 RESUMES. ETC. Affordable. Personal. Experienced All work search typing Barbara Allred. 688-1618. af ternoons ®'2 75 CENTS/PAGE English major minimum five page. Ken, 746-6709 6-2 COMPUTER WORD PROCESSING by YOUR WORD’S WORTH 342-754* 045 6-7 Sound Systems WE BUY STEREOS SALES AND SERVICE STEREO WORKSHOP 14M Main, SprtngAeM 741-1597 1056 tin Jim’s Electronics STEREO REPAIR AUDIO SERVICES 1*27 Pearl Street 343-76*3 Monday thru Friday 9-6 pm Saturday 9-1 pm 5635ttn Books •0,000 BOOKS IN STOCK All selling 25% to 50% oft list prices New Books-Text Books-CWf Notes Magazmes USED BOOKS BOUGHT AND SOLD SMITH FAMILY BOOKSTORE 7SS East 13th 52231fn Bicycles BIKE SALE A» Sefcais on sale $25 TO $60 OFF Willamette valley CYCLE WORKS M3Ec*13Bi 343-7*** _0356-7 10-SPEED HUFFY Good condition Asking 65 dollars tor it. Becky 343-7656 6-7 Cars/Cycles FORD VAN 1*71 50K miles on rebuilt engine 6 cyl automatic, paneling, carpeting, insula tion, many extras 51.500/otfer Pete. 343-3583 _£2 "LA BA MSA" Olds F-85 66.000 miles, excel lent mechanically, lots ot room $325 Jerry 726-6699 6-2 1M* PLY. FURY Dependable, runs welt $365 w/full tank 342-5081 6-4 Auto Repair SAAB and VOLVO maintenance and repair MABSWIFTSHOP 2529 WMamede 4*4-9333 5635:tfn Travel STUDENT TRAVEL Budget flights, Eurailpasses, Bntrailpasses, 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 _____ 6-7 WHO LIKES TO ACCOMPANY me on a six-week through the southwest Call Tom, 343-3081 6-3 Wanted MIDDLE-AGED STUDENT DESIRES quiet, unfurnished, one-bedroom housetet or duplex with washer-dryer hook-up Call 342-6015 between 6 pm-8 pm, Mon.-Fit6-1 WANTED: Fun roommate to share 3 bedroom house tor summer Rent $140, but negotiable 686-2130 alter 56-4 Don’t Dump It! Donate It! We need your discarded belongings (from books to furniture) Call ECHRLA, 484-5867. tor tree pick-up103:6-7 VACATION RENTAL Older professional cou ple seeks 1-2 bedroom house University, Hendricks Park. Message 485-4084, 7-1 VISITING PROFESSOR needs 2 or 3 be droom house to rent September 1982 through December 1962 Contact Dr William J Brett, Life Science Department, Indiana State University, Terre Haute, Indiana, 47803 7-6 Help Wanted SUMMER JOBS! With the Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management Send sell-addressed stamped envelope to "FREE DETAILS" 1871 Chemawa NE„ Salem, OR 97303 6-4 GOOO WITH PEOPLE? Put your talents to work They're worth S$$ with Avon. Call now. 746-6422,683-4718«n THREE CAREER PLANNING A PLACEMENT assistants needed to run work shops and counsel students on career-related matters during school year 1982-83 Two-term commitment preferred-tall/ winter terms. Gain work experience and excellent training for paraprolessional role. Contact Debbie Chereck or Allen Lowe, Career Planning and Placement, Susan Campbell Ha*, 686-3235. _ 073:6-2 POSITIONS ON STUDENT/FACULTY COMMITTEE tor the '82- 83 academic year are being accepted by SUAB and ASUO. These positions play an active role in decisions pertaining to all areas of the campus. Work loads range from 3 hours a week to once or twice a term. Interested individuals should apply by June 3 in ASUO office. Suite 3, EMU 0796-1 INTERVIEWING NOW FOR NEXT YEAR Instructor's positon available for next year. $7/hr Must have previous successful teaching experience, a strong academic record, and project an enthusiasm for teaching Must also expect to be work-study certified for next year. For more information can 686-3226 or stop by 5 Friendly Hall. 088:6-7 LINE UP A WORK-STUDY JOB FOR NEXT YEAR NOW! If you are a conscientious, academically successful graduate or undergraduate student eligible tor work-study funds next year, a position at the Learning Resources Center could be right for you The LRC is interviewing for subject-area tutors Starts at $5/hr Train ing is provided and previous experience is not necessarily required Please call the LRC at 686-3226 tor more information_ 088 6-7 WORK-STUDY STUDENT needed to wash dishes tor a chemistry lab Call 686-4616 tor an interview 097:6-2 GREAT SUMMER WORK-STUDY JOB! Camp by Metotius River for 2-4 days every 2 weeks whild studying a rare plant species. $4 90/hr , transportation provided. Schedule flexible. Call Kale Field, 747-6485 or ext. 4548. __6-1 AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHERS Earn top pay. taking snap shots in your area. Part time/tuH time. No experience or selling required. Send brief personal history to: GA.J. 6433 Harwood Ave., Oakland. California 94618.6-4 NEWSPAPER PRODUCTION MANAGER Full-time position, in charge of supervising the Oregon Daily Emerald composing room, in cluding daily newspaper and some commercial typesetting Experience in newspaper produc tion methods for offset printing essential. Position also entails personnel management and phototypesetting machine maintenance Apply by resume and letter to PO Box 3159, Eugene, OR 97403 or 300 Erb Memonal Union, University of Oregon by June 15, 1982. Job begins July 1. 1982. Equal Opportunity Em ployer__6-7 SUBJECTS NEEDED for group experiment in psychology and political science Sponsored by the institute tor Social Science Research, U of O Subjects may earn from 0 to SI 0. for less than one hour's participation The earnings depend on the decision of the group The experiment will be held on the University of Oregon campus. Call Alphons, 686-5062, working days for participation and/or informa tion;_ 093 6-2 ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR FALL TERM Earn good money (S7-S7.50 per class) by taking lecture notes. Applicants from all areas of study needed i e. Art History. Chemistry, Computer Science, Physics, etc Come by the Footnotes office, Rm 15 Erb Memorial Union (by the bowling alley) im mediatety or call 686-3729.090:6-4 CAMP COUNSELORS and Water Safety In structors needed Girl Scout camp, at least 13 years of age. Send inquiries to Gin Scouts, 2055 Patterson. Eugene, OR 97405.6-7 WANTED: DIRECTOR FOR FOOD-OP OUTREACH PROGRAM Duties include correspondence with off-cam pus agencies, workshop coordination, news letter editing, education programs. Work-study - stipend available Contact Rick at 343-5275. The Food-Op is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer 110:6-7 Roommates AGATE STREET Share large home, private yard, laundry $125 and $145, all utilities and cable included. Angie, 683-8978.<M TO SHARE sunny 3 bedroom house June 15. $125/mo. 485-0640.6-1 TWO FRENOLY ROOMMATES needed for 3 bedroom house Nonsmoking, 2H blocks from campus. $105 Open June 11 687-0676 6-2 HOUSE TO SHARE Near Hendricks Park. Rooms available 6/1 and 6/15. Deck, view, washer, dryer, fireplace. $115 but negotiable 683-4157 6-J SHARE 5 BEDROOM home $B3/month. Available immediately 344-1036. Keep trying. _6-J TWO ROOMMATES NEEDED to share 5 bedroom house Secluded yard with garden, laundry facilities. $100 plus utilities 485-7367. __6-3 SUMMER RATES! $51 /month, own beautiful furnished room Woman only, close to campus Call 663-8318 6rS SHARE FURNISHEO townhouse apartment with femai student Quiet, sundeck, 2 blocks from campus. $120/month 683-1506 _