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O'Hara Yard Sale Lane County Fairground* October 1,2, 3. Open daily 10 am 10-1 FURNITURE-A NTIOUES-TOOLS MISC Just about everything tor house or apartment AAA Salvage Center BUY-SELL-TRADE 2750 Franklin Blvd at Henderson 746-5150 S% oft with this ad! 10-12 THE ROCK CLASSES ADD THEM INSIDE ROCK I 50 s to Beatles. Stones - Chuck Berry Elvis, Holly, classic rockers more MUS 199 WED 6:30-9 PM INSIDE ROCK II The 1960 s New Wave including Dylan. Who. S F sound. Hendrix Clapton. Bowie, more MUS 199 THURS 3:30-6 PM Instructor Paul Friedlander Register Music $54 /tee ? credits 40? 9 20 IMPROVISATION AND SONGWRITING • MUS 199 3 credits Wednesdays 15:30-17:20 *54 Develop your ability to write songs and improvise in the Folk. Jazz, and Rock idioms l earn to compose in the styles of Joni Mitchell, Paul Simon Fleetwood Mac Steely Dan as well as in the |azz styles of Herbie Hancock Chick Corea Pat Metheny and Earl Klugh l. earn how to build an im provised line Develop you own style lead lines application of appropriate scales and chords, relationship of melody to harmony, commonly used chord progressions, and themalic development will be discussed Class is open to all instrumentalists vocalists and non instrumentalists as well Alex /edicoff Instructor For more info call 686-3761 Register at Music table 9 28 r i Guitar Program BEG. GUITAR I MUE 199 Two Motions; 1 30-2 50 UH. 3:30-4:50 MW Beginners only' Basic chording strumming, fingerpicking, pop song accompaniment, music reading and theory BEG. GUITAR II MUE 199 7-8:20 UM. Continued study ot chording. song accompaniment, theory etc with emphasis on playing and reading skills INSTRUCTOR-DAVID CASE 342-8826 PREREQUISITE FOR FOLLOWING BASIC CHORD FLUIDITY ROCK, JAZZ BLUES GUITAR MUS 199 3 30-5:20 U l ead gui»ar improvisation, rhythm styles chord techniques Santana Stones. Grisman Metheny. Pass Benson, many others CONTEMPORARY ACOUSTIC GUITAR MUS 199 3:30-5 20 M Folk, ragtime, blues Focus fin gersfyle Joni. Taylor. Beatles Young Ackerman Kottke. Oooder Watson many others INSTRUCTOR-ALEX ZEDICOFF 345-0400 FOLK/ BLUEGRASS GUITAR MUS 199 3:30-6 U f olk, contemporary, popstyle Em phasis-tlat picking Guthrie P P & Mary. Dylan, CSNY Beatles Browne Neil Young Eagles INSTRUCTOR-PAUL FRIEDLANDER: 484 5680 ALL COURSES-854 FEE. 3 CREDITS REGISTER AT MUSIC SCHOOL TABLE 422 9-29 NEW WEIGHT-LOSS PROGRAM Scientific 8-week study S5C fee covers all materials Enrollment closes Oct 1 341 6014 10 8 BEGINNING HULA AND BELLY dance lessons Experienced instructor 58? 6150 evenings 10-1 GUITAR LESSONS for credit with Den Lata'ski jazz folk and rock styles ?4? 8184 10 1 JAZZ: Then Til Now Earn three credits while learning about jazz From New Orleans to Fusion as taught by Carl Woideck of KLCC-FM Lots of in-class listening No musical knowledge required TUES/THURS 13:30-15:00 $54 TLN 8534 MUS 199 3 CREDITS 42? 9 28 NEW JAZZ COURSE JAZZ ANALYSIS FOR IMPROVISATION MUS 4076. Thursday 19:00-22:00 Rm 192 School of Music Instructor Garry Hagberg ' 4 Infor mation Music registration table or School of Music, or call 484-6225 424 9 29 POLARITY: A Holistic Approach to Optimal Well Being Classes begin Thursday Sept ?0. Lane Community College Rm 110, Science 9 28 PERSIAN LANGUAGE Taught by certified instructor Call Ma soud, 68? 7401 9 28 ADD THIS CLASS Folk/Pop Bgrs. Guitar MUS 199 TUES 3 30-6 In relaxed atmosphere, learn songs and styles from Dylan. Guthries P P & Mary CSNY, Neil Young, James Taylor. Paul Simon, Eagles. Beatles Stones, many others Instructor: Frledlander $54/course fee Register Music School _9-28 What do you want to be when you grow up? Do you ever wonder what you would really Nke to do in the world'-* Discovet activities, creative enterprises and ways of being that express the real you" in this eight week class led by Shelly Lonnquist Fun and exciting1 Mondays, beginning October 4 7-9 20 pm $64 3*5-1967 tor Infor mation and registration. 9-26 PHOTOGRAPHY WEAVING FIBERS WOODWORKING STAINED GLASS BIKE CLASSES SILKSCREEN CHILDRENS CLASSES BOOKBINDING PAPERMAKING DRAWING Enroll now' EMU Craft Center ground 3.L1Q-L ATTENTION FOREIGN STUDENTS! Get needed help with English and related writing skill Private tutoring or small classes Certified teachers Call 74 7 9226 for further information 10-1 TYPING UNLIMITED 747-9296 Grad School Approved /Guaranteed Setectric Call tor pricing 249 tfn PROFESSIONAL TYPIST: Statistical specialist IBM Correcting Selectric Graduate approved Near campus 344-0759. 244 tfn PRO TYPING/EDITING 2 blocks from UO No job too small Specializing in theses and dissertations Jennifer 465-3883 45 !,ri HAWK WORD PROCESSING: Com puter system makes typing obsolete Theses, reports, resumes Tree pickup delivery 345-6165. 224 tfn TYPING GUARANTEED IBM Correcting Selectric Ruth 345-5614 f 11 UH CAROLS PROFESSIONAL TYPING SERVICE 45 2289 1? 20 FAST, PROFESSIONAL TYPING IBM Correcting Selectric Graduate School Approved Call Paula Demong 484 9406 ___2 76 tfn TYPIST Experienced Any project, large or small Editing available Brandy 484 6044 281 10 10 TYPING Guarnteed Near campus IBM Correct mg Selectric Kafindi. 682 5046 10 5 FOR QUALITY TYPESETTING. DE SIGN, layout, pasteup and camera work come on up to the Oregon Daily Emerald Jobwork Department. 200 EMU. 686-5511, ask tor Annie 10% discount on resumes for UO students with current ID and tee card ttn LAFLER SILKSCREEN Designs on file include Oregon Pagan Assoc Carson. Dunn. McClain. Tingle J Skool. Woman's Law Forum, Pike Soccer 343-2306. 428 9 28 LOOKING FOR A sensible weight loss program’> 100% money back guarantee' Lose 10-29 lbs Products 100% natural 245-4402 9-29 Now open Sundays and evenings NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY 10 am to 8 pm Monday thru Friday 10 am to 6 pm Saturday and Sunday (Closed Major Holidays) Mid-hunk MINOR i Mt Hi.i v \ \ MW k i\ i MU On 12th between High and Mill (Eugene) -484-5373 UPRIGHT PIANO Good tone and con dition Mahogany with original ivories Marie 686-8452 days. 689-6650 eves 9-29 MARTIN 00-18C Classical guitar with hardshell case Asking $550 Don La tarski. 242-8184 10-1 WE BUY STEREOS SALES ANO SERVICE l arge selection warranted stereo com ponents STEREO WORKSHOP 1409 Main, 741-1597 ?88 tin Springfield Jim's Electronics STEREO REPAIR AUDIO SERVICES 1627 Pearl Street 343-7683 Monday thru Friday 9-6 pm Saturday 9-1 pm ?Bfl tin NAKAMICHI Noise Reduction (two months old. new $500. now $250) or trade for ski racks speakers or care stereo 246 2090 HOME STEREO SPEAKERS SACRIFICE While supply lasts 2-way with Pioneer drivers. 12” woof. 574 mid range. ?V4 tweeter Retail $425 Will sell $188 per pair NEW IN FACTORY CARTONS! David 244 9250 10 1 PENTAX MX with auto winder Warran ty $250or bo 244 7591 10 1 60,000 BOOKS IN STOCK All selling 25% to 50% off list prices New Books Text Books-Cliff Notes Magazines USED BOOKS BOUGHT AND SOLD SMITH FAMILY BOOKSTORE 768 East 13th 262 tfn NEW COMICS 2 to 2 weeks ahead of local stores Selling old and rare comics 2 .000 plus comics on sale for $ 25 each (5 for $1) EMERALO CITY COMICS 770 East 13th 345 2568 277 10 1 LEARN TO Become a sailor' Credit or non credit classes are still enrolling through the Oregon Sailing Club Gain an under standing of sailing theories in on campus lectures then master the basic skills through 24 hours of on the water in struction For more information on the class, phon 245 2214 or attend a meet ing in 24? GER on Wednesday Sept ?9th at 7 pm Memberships also avail# - ble 494 9 20 VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS All students interested in Club Sports Volleyball are invited to a meeting on Oct 20. 4 f>m FMU Centuray A The Club participates in USVBA and collegiate competition 45>4 9 20 LEARN TO SAIL Classes now enrolling 346-2214 466 10t EMU CLUB SPORTS JUDO Open to all staff faculty and students First meeting Wednesday 6 pm in f s« linger Wrestling Room All levels of experience catered for For further info call Refer Marmer FM Dept ext 4106 464 10 1 SAIL We Are The Champions! The 1982 NW Intercollegiate U ol 0 Fencing Team invites your participation in practices and tournaments Organ izational meeting Thurs 9/20, 4 pm EMU 108 or call Coach Norm Campbell 245-2257 for info Novices are encour aged A Co-ed Club Sports Tearn 461 9-20 MIKADO 10 speed fenders lights toe clips, locks $125 Centurion 10 speed lights locks $125 Call Peter 244 6166 0(484 1774 9-28 MEN’S PEUGEOT 10-speed, acces sories garaged like new $260 682 2282 9 28 BIKE MAINTENANCE CLASSES Bike repair for kids Enroll now1 EMU Craft Center 686-4261 502 10-1 SICK BICYCLE? See our TUNE-UP SPECIAL, only $12 CYCLE WORKS 663 East 13th 492 10-4 23" PEUGEOT 10-speed New everyth ing White with black fenders See to appreciate 682-6260 9-29 SECOND NATURE USED BIKES V*. New and used parts tor the tourist racer commuter and cruiser BUY-SELL-TRADE 1712 Willamette 343-5362 |_WH 1981 CHEV CITATION 6 cy' $6250 244-8150 9-28 1971 SAAB Recent engine overhaul receipts $1 100 484-9879eves 10 1 1980 CHEV CITATION 6 cyl $4900 244 8150 9 28 1980 HONDA CB1255 (2800 miles) Used only 6 months $795 otter 242-2222 10 1 1979 CHEV CAPRICE V 8 $4600 244 8150 9-28 71 DODGE CORONET Four new tires runs great 745-7090 9-28 1978 CHEV MALIBU 6 cyl $7500 744-8150 9 28 1979 TOYOTA \ ton pickup $4700 744-8150 9-28 1978 CHEV PICKUP Vi 'one $7900 744 8150 9-28 FOR SALE 1975 Chevrolet Malibu sta lion wagon, 57,000 miles $1500 Call 744-8678 10-4 VW OWNERS: Support academia and save money by having me, a graduate student and a mechanic with ten years of professional experience, tix your VW s I guarantee all my work and otter campus pickup and delivery Call Dennis Todd, 344-7906. 768 U GREAT ROUND TRIP FARES Portland -E ast Coast $338 Portland Chicago $249 Seattle Frankfurl $636 Eugene Denver $273 UNIVERSITY TRAVEL ?nd floor. Smith family Book Building 683-5577 459 9-28 BUY YOUR TICKETS to the Orient. South Pacific and Europe now to avoid 10% on Oct. 1. 687-2825 EUGENE TRAVEL 831 E. 13th Ave. Between Duffy's A UO Bookstore 46? 9 ?0 FROM CORVALLIS TO UO ( mpool rides riders needed 75?-?98? nights 10 1 Class Rings TOP PRICE PAID Cash for any gold class ringt, Also want gold (ewelety chains rings diamonds broken jewelry and silver ■AAA ACE BUYERS Glen wood 726-1735 -MH ttn Lose Weight Now un and healthy way to k«w> 10 to ?0 IPs i month 100% guaranteed or yOgf noney hack 484 t?tf, 10 1 USE MY SMALL, BEAUTIFUL coun seling office when i don ? Between U of 0 and downtown ?4?-2079 or ?45-1095 _9 28 EARN UP TO $500 or more each year beginning September for 1-2 years Set your own hours Monthly payment for placing posters on campus Bonus based on results Prizes awarded as veil 800-526-088° 9-28 Graduate Students BOARD OF DIR ECTORS POSITION AVAILABLE I Due to the early graduation of Bobbie Weidner. there is an immediate open mg for the UO Bookstore Board of Directors Position for graduate students only Position is not paid and 1 term of office runs through May 198? Application forms and information sheets are available at the mam office of the Bookstore Contact Jim Wil liams, the Bookstore s general man ager for questions Applications will be taken through Friday. October 1 Interviews will be given Wednesday October 6 University of Oregon Bookstore, Inc 686-4?? 1 47? UH i Faculty BOARD OF DIRECTORS POSITION AVAILABLE Due to Robert Lang studying abroad this school year, there is an immediate opening for the University of Oregon Bookstore Board of Directors, faculty position Term runs through May 198? and position is not paid Application forms and information are available at the mam office of the Bookstore Questions should be directed to the General Manager, Jim Williams (For purposes of membership on the Board, a faculty member is defined as a professor, associate professor, as sistant professor or full-time instructor employed as a teacher on campus ) Applications will be taken through Friday October 1 Interviews will be given Thursday. October 7 University of Oregon Bookstore. Inc 686-4?? 1 474 Uh START AT THE TOP Sell Avon We re the world s largest direct-selling com pany Call now 746-6422. 682-4718 _?56 tfn WORK-STUDY. ESCAPE, PRAC TICUM students needed at teachers' aides work in EMU Child Care Center or Child Care & Development Center (1 block from campus) assist in providing educational, enriching program for chil dren, ages 15 months 10 years Call eith EMU 686 4?45 or CCDC 686 4?84 ____________ 404 tfn WORK-STUDY SUPPORT WORKERS Presidential training home for moderately retarded adults Teach residents meal preparation, dining skills, lunch-making Evenings and weekends. $? 60 an hour Apply 189? Alder, or call 485 1270 weekdays 8 ? 407 9-28 WORK-STUDY SUPPORT TRAINER for semi independent living program Teach mentally retarded adults apart ment skills 10 hours weekly, evenings. $? 60 an hour Apply 189? Alder, or call 485-1270 weekdays 8 ? 408 9-28 WORK-STUDY SUPPORT WORKERS Residential home for severely retarded adults Teaching staff Weekend shifts. 12-16 hours Basic understanding of behavioral approaches $? 60 an hour Apply 189? Alder, or call 485 1270 weekdays 8 ? 409 9 28 KWAX Radiothon KWAX needs volunteers to answer phones during fall Radiothon beginning Sept. 29. Call 686 4238. <) ?9 WORK-STUDY TUTORS needed til sciences, math, business computer science $4 64 hr Apply 207 Emerald Hall. 686-323? I 0 P 45? 10 4 Students Needed For part time opportunity with new na tionnl marketing company breaking all records in health field I am an extra $100, $200, $300 per month in your spare time i texibie schedule with fun training program 484 t?16 1Q-1 WOMEN S REFERRAL needs » work Study person for a coordinating position The pay »s $2 75 hr, 10 hours a week Applications and job descriptions are available at WHRS, room 336 ( MU We are an Affirmative Action Equal Oppor tumty Employer Deadline sept ?9 1083 456 9 36 WORK STUDY MAimgement a»ih win Office of (xet utive Coordination. As soc*atfHl Students University Of Oregon $5 50 per hour 10 16 hours per week Ctoactoet* student in Public Adminattra lion. School of Dueine&& organizational Psychology preferred Outstanding no dergradufttwe < ontudeted Dirties focus on management consulting tor $$00,000 student program budget Suite 4. i Mu 686 3 7 24 Resume the ASUO »s an Affirmative Action Equal i 'pportunUy I mployer 435 10-1 WORK STUDY Secretary 12-15 hour* per week start October 4 $4 50 pei hot* Type 50 W^M Ming Work with pubfo: (Utice ot student Advocacy Aft socmted students University of Oregon Suite 4 f Mu tm ? 7?4 1 he ASUO »s an Affirmative Action Equal Opportunity Emptoyer 436 TO-1 BARYtMTTiR(S) NEEDED op campus tor lewU'tiri it you have one or more of mesa hour* tree B 30, 9 ?0, 11 30. 12 30. t 30 and are patient and cons cienttou* ceil ext 47IB 9 ?9 LITERATE? Work-study five hours week. Northwest Review Call 686-3957 462 9-28 JANITOR regon Daily Emerald Must have work-study $2 25/hour Hours flexible. 10/hrs week See Jean Owen bey, room 300 EMU. 10-1 THE SURVIVAL CENTER seeks inter ested dedicated students for Energy Coordinator. Recycling Coordinator and Office Manager Job description and applications available in Survival Center Office. Suite 1. EMU, 9 am to 4 pm Affirmative Action Employer Work-study eligible 486 9-29 THERE'S AN ALTERNATIVE to Class room education Earn upper-division credit while gaming experience in Com munity Service agencies The ESCAPE Field Studies Program offers placement including daycare, community shcools juvenile corrections and friendship with the elderly For more information find us in the EMU lobby through October 8 Office 227 EMU 686 4251 472 10-1 ESCAPE FIELD STUDIES veterans Sign up again for one of the hundreds of placements available in Eugene Springfield public schools and community service agencies And tell a friend about the ESCAPE Field Studies program Sign up in the EMU Lobby Room 327 EMU. 686-4351 471 10 1 DO YOU ENOUGH CREDIT for your leadership abilities9 The ESCAPE Field Studies Program needs volunteer coor dinators for Community Services and Public Schools Divisions Upper division credit available Information available from Jackie or Rob at the ESCAPE Field Studies Program office, 327 EMU, 686 425JL___470 10 1 MATERNAL NUTRITION PROJECT 2 counselor/educators $6/hr. 1 data processor $5 50/hr 1 clerical 'research assistant $6/hr Social science research in preventive health lifestyle counseling For application information Betsy Wagner. 304E Gerlinger, 686-4186. 344- 5424 (evenings) Deadline Sept 29 492 9-28 WORK PART-TIME Own hours, own business, high earnings1 Commissions 345- 4402_9^9 WORK-STUDY SEARCH has ned of a person frday who wll type (a little), keep regular office hours, remain calm under pressure and attend to administrative details 12 hours per week al $4 25 hr SEARCH is an Affirmative Action Equal Opportunity Employer SEARCH 686-4305 EMU M 1 1 1 491 9-29 STUDENTS COOPERATIVE ASSOC Due to some cancellations we have rooms available for women and men We offer cooperative living and cooperative meals close to campus at low prices Janet Smith Coop. 1790 Alder 686 4261 and Campbell Club 1670 Alder 686 5189 490 10-1 BLIND STUDENT NEEDS readers tu tors for expository writing beginning algebra sociology, and business Must have thorough knowledge of Feld and enjoy tuto. g Call 345 5454 between 10 1 pm and 9 11 pm 9-29 HALF-TIME GTF tquia Education Specialist. Office of Affirmative Action Grievance counseling, technical assis tant on AA/EEO laws and regulations Full job description at OAA. 472 Oregon Hall AA EEO employer 506 9-28 ASUO IS NOW TAKING applications for the following positions Director of University Affairs, Director of State Affairs. Administrative Assistant of University and State Affairs 498 9 20 INTERESTED IN GETTING involved in the University and working with faculty members7 Apply tor one of the 28 student faculty committees Applica tions must be in the S U A B office. Suite 2 by Thursday October 7 497 10 ‘S WORK-STUDY RESEARCH ASSIS TANT and work study Editorial Assistant positions available Apply Survival Centei FMU Suite 1 886 42S6 Attn mauve Action employer 500 9-20 SECRETARY 1 he F SO is seeking a well organized secretary on work study with good ability m typing, posting, dictating and filing Pick up application in Suite 4 ASUO Office Heturn applied lion to f SO office by Wednesday. Oct 6 198? ASST. DIRECTOR The F SO is looking for a well organized person tor the poet of Asst Director Ability to work independently and assist the Director Pick up application in Suite 4 ASUO office or FSO office Return application to f SO office by Oct 6 1982 508 9 28 THE INCIDENTAL FEE COMMITTEE is now accepting pb applicationb for a Committee Administrator For applica tions and position description go to Asi lO office m Suite 4 EMU Deadline is Tuesday CTct 5 1982 509 9-20 CRUISE ship jobs' -mi occupations Great income potential For information can 602 998-0426 Dept 0294 Phone Cali refundable 9-29 ASSIST WITH CHILD CARE 10 Of 11 am to 1 pm weekdays Near University $2 hour 68? 1??1 to i WANTED MATH TUTOR tor Math 221 student Must be able to explain clearly and have lots ot patience Needed about hrs week rate negotiable Call 245 8226 10 1 SALES Two rieal appearing students with direct sales experience to show new product Good commissions 746-079? for interview 10-4 HOUSEMATE WANTED Vegetarian nonsmoker serious student to share targe clean 2 bdrm home fenced yard, ^ardent basement, garage washer 1ryer $182 50 plus deposit plus V» utilities 17th & Olive 244 2571 9-28 FEMALE WANTED to share beautiful Victorian with 2 others Vegetarian, 'ion-smokers Big yard garden. fru»t. wood heat 686 0111 9-28