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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1982)
MEETINGS The Jewish Student Union will hold a general mem bership meeting tonight at 7 in 113 EMU Meet repre sentatives of the tour Jewish groups on campus Find out who we are and what we do There will be refreshments and music For more information visit the JSU Office at Suite 5. EMU or call 686-4366 Or 345-4478 SNuFF will be holding an organizational meeting tor the Nov. 1 dle-ln at 7 p m tomorrow in 112 EMU All are DOONESBURY welcome help is needed SNuFF (Student* lor a Nuclear Free Future) will be holding a meeting tomorrow at 5 p m in 112 EMU All are welcome International Studies Association will be holding a meeting today at 4 30 p m In 837 PLC (Inti Stud Dept Otlice) We have an important agenda all members are requested to attend Everyone is welcome All persons Interested In joining the Society of by Garry Trudeau L'S JUST me, MR wooopto pnesm/r. im> hear from tou' CAum met it , Housevm wcauwcoMtv thing wer my'salute VR/ty ' atlabor? ponoan’pinner. ■A ****$ ws.ste.miT GOSH, HAY, / MSSUCHAHlT rwumia/p t Ptaoee to AUTtAPYHAP HAVtMOTKtP imptnee on mmoenou/ mmxiHWT7 no sweat, str, OARN THE LOCK, I'M HAVING I'M AFRAK? I'M ANOTHER ONE BUSY TOMORROW f ONLY H WERE UfONESOAY v f, by Berke Breathed BLOOM COUNTY ■ ... .- .. . ■ ■—1 I .. .■"■'I GOOP OMN(j. FRANK REYNOU^ FOR ABC NBtf). FOR TONIGHT'S TOP 9TORY. ££7'5 GO RIGHT TO 5AM P0NAIP50N AT THE WHITE UOU%...*m? /50Hf*ANK,GfMMenSM fl a HAPpyreer... ' Goaop Auz eop' MmWFHeONPMN ftNNSWtoM 5WE6T' BaxoPn-ux’-eAH-j, Waddle Life by shawn bird Professional Journalists should attend an introductory meeting at 7 30 pm In 301-B Allen SEMINARS/WORKSHOPS Sign up today for the Mask Workshop in the Craft Center. Suite 69. EMU The workshop will be held Tuesday and Thursday from 5 30 to 7 p m Second session Fall term classes begin at the Easter Seal Pool today with classes offered for parents and their children, pre-school children, six-year-olds and up. and adults A special swim exercise session is slated to start Nov 5 Also new on the agenda, a Monday-Wednesday senior-only swim for those 55 and over For more information call 686-9290 or drop by the pool at 3575 Donald Contact Pool secretary Carolyn Nelson for more information SPEAKERS Frank Wilkinson, director emeritus of the National CoaHtion Against Repressive Legislation, will speak at two events today on campus Draft Prosecutions and Financial Aid Restrictions — Your Vote. Your Freedom is the title of his first lecture today at 2 30 p m in the EMU Forum Room His second lecture. Strom Thurmond's Anti-Crime Bill — Repressive Legislation in the Lame Duck Congress, will be held in 125 of the Law School at 7 30 p m tonight Both events are free and are spon sored by the Student Bar Associaton. Poltical Science Student Union and Campus ACLU Surviving a Nuclear War; it it possible? Helen Cai dicott will speak on the medical consequences of a nuclear war at the conference Nuclear Madness, tomorrow at noon in the EMU Ballroom Helen Caldicott. a Physicians for Social Responsibility, is a world renowned speaker and author against nuclear power and weaponry Congressman Jim Weaver ar ranged for Caldicott to come to the University to address the student body Caldicott hopes to teach people the facts so that they will become aware what is happening in the world Admission is free AH members of PNPMA and any students interested in Personnel are invited to attend our next guest lecture Linda Smith. Employment Manager at Sacred Heart Hospital, will be speaking on personnel issues The meeting will be tomorrow at 3 30 p m in 110 EMU Refreshments will be provided INTERVIEWS Spend an Afternoon on the Job with Merlll Lynch this Thursday in the EMU Forum Room Learn about career opportunities in the field of stocks and bonds from Blame Werner Assistant Vice President/Resident Manager Program will begin promptly at 2 p m Interviews: Nov. 1 — U S Marine Corps (F. W Sp Su grads — B/M/Ph D — All majors for Career) Nov. 1 — Yergen & Meier (F. W Sp. Su grads — B M — Accounting for Staff Accountant) Nov. 1-4 — Peace Corps and at EMU (Group Meeting 4-5 p m , Room 108. EMU) Nov. 2 — New York Life Insurance (F W grads — B M — Bus Admin for Sales Representative) Nov. 3 — Hewlett-Packard Company 1) F. W. Sp grads — MBA s w applicable majors for Operations Mgmt (Strong quant skills). Factory & Field Mktg (Strong technical background). Information Systems EDP for CS Programming background 2) F W. Sp grads — B'M Ph D — CS for Research & Development/Infor mation Nov. 4 — State Farm Insurance Company (F. W. grads — B — General Business for Trainee and for Claims/Jr level students — any major — for Minority Summer Intern program) Nov. 5 —U S Air Force at EMU Additional information on recruiter requirements available at Career Planning & Placement Please sign up immediately if interested in Interview ing with the following recruiters: Oct. 25 — The American Graduate School of Interna tional Management (All degree levels — all disciplines for information on Grad School Program in International Mgmt) Oct. 25 — Atkinson Grad School of Mgmt. Willamette University (F. W. Sp. Su grads — B — All majors for Two-year graduate program) Oct. 26 — College of Law Willamette University (F W Sp. Su grads — anyone wishing to discuss Law School / Law School admissions) Oct. 27 — Forestry Associates International Inc (B M'PhD — Forest Ind Mgmt/Bus Geology Natural Resources) Group Meeting — Oct 26 — 7-8 30 p m Room 108 EMU) Oct. 26 — Lawyer s Assistant Program. University of San Diego (F. W Sp. Su grads also Undergrads — B M/PhD — Any major for graduate level training for career as Lawyer's Assistant) Oct. 26 — McDonnell DouglasCorp. Astronautics(F. W grads — B/M — CS/Physics for Positions in Technical areas — See RIF notebook) Oct. 29 — Pepperdme University. School of Law (F W Sp grads — B — All majors for student candidates for School of Law) Group Meeting 9-10 a m , Century Room D. EMU MISCELLANEOUS Aitend the People s Law School this week and learn all about wills. The class is free and meets Oct 27 from 7 to9pm at Patterson Community School, 1510 W 15th You II learn how a will is prepared, whether a will is necessary and how to avoid problems There is no cost or registration Paid Chorus Positions are available for a production. The show is directed by Ed Ragozzino is scheduled for presentation in January at the Hult Center for the Performing Arts Auditions will be held tonight at 7 p m in the Soreng Theatre of the Hult Center for the Performing Arts Singers and dancers. 18 years or older should bring resumes and be prepared to audition Singers should be prepared to sing a Broadway show tune (accompan iment will be provided) Dancers should dress lor a dance audition (bring tap shoes) Dancers who sing will be given priority Ten men and 10 women will be selected Learn how to buy, store and cook with bulk food* Sponsored by Head Start For more information contact Michelle Kane at 689-9290 or 935-1005 RATES: Rates are 15 cent* par word tor the tirst day and 12 card* par word tor consecutive days the ad is run with out change $1.50 minimum lor the first Insertion $1.20 minimum lor consacutlva In sertions Clothing BUY-SELL-TRADE-CONSIGN OLD FRIENDS 1128-A Alder 10:30-5:30 Featuring tine vintage apparel, imports and contemporary fashions 805 tin POLYFOAM Cut rate prices Sleeping pads, matlresses any size BOB S UPHOLSTERY 258 Polk 343-1956 525 tin FOAM! FOAM! FOAM! Cut to any size Mattresses, cushions, sleeping pads, van beds and pillow inserts THE FOAM OUTLET Behind Mayfair, Sptd 7471425 10 29 HYPNOSIS TAPES Most sublets $10 Improve concentration memory, over come exam phobia 341 6014 681 tin SKIS f isher Racing Comps 190cm Brand new, $150 Kurt 485 9'’09 10-25 COLD? We have space heaters $5 and up Dryers $40 and up Stovepipe hard ware Check our clothes tor Halloween costumes, winter clothes, baby clothes, fruit |ars 10 speed bikes 25' Peugeot U-08. $100, 2? Raliegh Sprite $70, 20" MX Gitane $45 Assorted 2 and t speeds LEDC COMPANY STORE Non-Profit Recycling Center 245 Polk 8 20 5 weekdays, 10-4 weekends 786 10 25 MAROON SECTIONAL Good condi lion, real comfortable $85 Call ?4?-?1?2 eves. 10 25 KING SIZE WATERBED Mattress, leater, liner $75 68? 2145 10-27 WATER BED Includes frame, liner, bag and beater Queen soe $20 242 9092 10 27 •80 LE CAR (RENAULT) 20 40 mpg 4,000 miles Red $2,800 686 4028/245 7728 10-26 THE BUY A SELL CENTER Buy-Sell-Trade Musical instruments, photo equipment backpacking gear stereos and tools 381 WEST 5th JVC A-S3 AMPLIFIER $100 Mitach turntable and handcrafted speakers $20 895-2824. Creswell to 2' m POLARITY: A weekend at the coas LCC Heceta House, Nov 5 (evening), I 1 $25 include vegetarian meals an lodging Preregister LCC Downtow Center. Nov 1 or call Judity I indsa^ M A .'44 1 101 or ?4?.)9?7 10? NOVEMBER OPENINGS Guitar pianc bass lesson .John Sharkey, ?44-55?( 1 f» years teaching all styles 008 10-2 NEW WEIGHT LOSS PROGRAI Scientific 8 week study $50 fee cover all materials Enrollment closes Oct ? 341 6014 682 10? Graduate Student Tutoring Math, Chem & Physics CM BahiamaMSS tS19 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihiw f TUTOR FOR 01 102 106 211 Also Basic Chemistry and Math Jerry 246 944? 1025 THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE t oral your soil (or a It tend) to a lull body massage State licensed $16*one hour Call lor appt loren Swill M 1 486 8742 429 HI M ON SERVICE WIN! a weekend at trie Coast Detail* at Klnko's Copt** OPEN 7 DAYS a SO taat 13th 344-7994 LONG THE TREASURE HUNT IS ONI Clues daily <f ind tile key Unlock the chest T—1 Please Come to Meet and Hear Dr. Helen Caldicott President of Physicians for Social Responsibility Author of Nuclear Madness She Will Speak on | The Medical Effect of Nuclear War Tuesday, October 26 • 12 noon, EMU Ballroom Sponsored by Congressman Jim Weaver Relax at Rennie’s and Support United Way Tuesday, Oct. 26 Rennie's will donate its proceeds to United Way Open 7:30 a.m. for breakfast. Close 1 a.m. Featuring an outdoor deck and game room Kemiie’s Landing • 1214 Kincaid • 687-0600