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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1982)
DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau BLOOM COUNTY by Berke Breathed MEETINGS Tha Oregon Student Public Interest Research Group. (OSPIRG), will hold an Introductory meeting tonight at 7 30 in 101 EMU The meeting will include an overview of OSPIRG's structure and history, as well as a look at the future of this unique student group All students are encouraged to attend Phi Beta Kappa meets at 4 p.m. today in f08 EMU to elect officers We will also discuss chapter finances and a forthcoming visiting lecturer Students for a Nuclear Free Future (SNuFF) will be holding a meeting today at 5 30 p m in 112 EMU All are welcome The Hawaii Club will hold a meeting tonight at 7 in 133 EMU All members please attend Topics discussed will include Thanksgiving Trip, OSU Party T-Shirts. Dues. L uau etc New members welcome The Council for Human Rights In Latin America will be holding Its weekly meeting tonight at 7 30 The general discussion will focus on Bolivia In preparation of the Eugene appearance ol Bolivian activitst Rosa Maria Ruiz The neat meeting of the IFC will be held tonight at 5 30 in 111 EMU The agenda is expected to include Goal Hearings SEMINARS/WORKSHOPS The People's Law School wants to teach you how the Small Claims Court arortis. Come to their free class on Wednesday to learn about an important way for you to preserve your rights The class will be from 7 to 9 p m at Patterson Community School. 1510 W 15th For more information, contact Sue Heml at 342-6056 Journalism ma|orsi Come to a resume workshop tomorrow in the Allen Hall Reading Room from 7 to 8 30 P m A representative from Career Planning and Placement will be available to help you present your strengths on paper Sponsored by Journalism Peer Advisors INTERVIEWS Nov. 17 — National Oceanic A Atmospheric Admin istration (NOAA Corps) (F. W, Sp grads — B — w/1 yr Physics and 1 yr Calculus *or Career in NOAA Corps) MISCELLANEOUS The Animal Foundation will be holding a Thanksgiv ing Drive to collect old towels, bedspreads throw rugs for use in veterinary clinics These articles serve as excellent bedding for sick cats and dogs, and as liners for cages and runs The Animal Foundation is a non profit corporation dedicated to the health and welfare of animals If you have any of these articles you wish to donate, call 689-9394 or contact Animal Foundation. 621 River Ave Sign up now for the German language retreat. Eat a German dinner, learn German tolkdances. do without English during an overnight stay at a beautiful secluded lodge See Helmut Plant. 312 Friendly. 686-4059 “The Lost Honor of Katharine Blum" will be shown to students enrolled in Ger 199 German Cinema who need to make up a missed film Others are welcome to see this film, free of charge, on a space available basts There will be two showings Thursday at 7 p m in Studio D of the Instructional Media Center (IMC), and Friday at 8 a m in Studio A of the IMC For further information contact Helmut Plant Department of Germanic Languages X4059 Lettz/WM: Analytical Microscope Exhibit will be held Friday from 9 a m to 4 p m in 111 Science III The exhibit will feature computer controlled microdensitometer DADS-560. computer driven automatic microtiter scanner. MPV-MT. computer system for biomedical image analysis. BiOQUANT. and much more The Gay and Lesbian Alliance will sponsor the Him. “In the Best Interests ol the Children" tonight in 150 Geology at 7 The documentary profiles the family lives of eight lesbian mothers and their children Donations at the door For more information call GALA at 686-3360 The Gay and Lesbian Alliance will sponsor a Men's Rsp Group tonight at 1236 Kincaid For more information contact GALA at 686-3360 ■ Classifieds 686-43431 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 In Monday's paper must be in by t pm Friday The ODE cannot be responsible tor more than one day's Incorrect adver Using insertion The ODE'S liability for typographical errors, incorrect inser tions, or omissions in advertising pub lished shall be limited solely to the cancellation ot charges tor such podion ot space occupied by the error It your ad appears Incorrectly, call S86-4343 before 1 pm tor correction in the next day’s issue RATES: Rates are 1S cants par word for the first day and 12 cants par word lor consecutive days the ad is run with out change $1.50 minimum tor the first Insertion $1.20 minimum tor consecutive In sertions THERE IS NO REFUND FOR AD CANCELLATIONS! PAYMENT: All ads must be paid for In advance unless a billing agreement has been established with us Clothing BUY-SELL-TRADE-CONSIGN OLD FRIENDS 1128-A Aider 10:30-5:30 Featuring fine vintage apparel and con temporary fashions 805 tin For Sale HOUSEHOLD GOODS 2 good mattress sets, one queen, one full, $100 each 2 nice 4 year old matching couches and chair $100 each Good working washer dryer, $150 pair Men's XC skis, $20, hardly used New looking carpets and more 175 Adams 244 4475 1117 THEATRE POSTERS now on sale at University Theatre Bo* office ONLY *501 216:11-19 IBM ELECTRIC TYPEWRITER Excel lent condition $250/otter 484 4228 evenings 11-22 instruction ASTROLOGY Lessons: 343-2250 Services FOR QUALITY TYPESETTING, DE SIGN, layout. pasteup and camera work, come on up to the Oregon Daily Emerald Jobwork Department, 200 EMU. 686-4381, ask for Annie Noon to 4 pm, Monday through Friday 10% discount on resumes for U0-students with current ID and fee card Ifn FIREWOOD DELIVERED Oak $70/cord; fir, $60/cord Call 344-3032. _ Ifn DISTINCTIVE TAILORING 40 years experience, reasonable guaranteed 244-9746 11-17 Typing CAROL'S PROFESSIONAL TYPING SERVICE 245-2289 12-20 Pana ft TYPING UNLIMITED 747-9296 Grad School Appn>vad;Guarantaad Selectric Call lor pricing __249:ttn PROFESSIONAL TYPIST: Statistical specialist IBM Corr Sel Grad approved ''tear campus 344-07S9. __ 244 tin PRO TYPING /EDITING 2 blocks from UO No job too small Specializing in theses and dissertations Jennifer 49S-3M3 345MUW HAWK WORD PROCESSING: Com puter system makes typing obsolete Theses, repods, resumes Free pickup delivery 345-6165. 224 tin FAST, PROFESSIONAL TYPING IBM Correcting Selectric Graduate School Approved Call Paula Demong - 484-9405 __973UHF TYPING: 15 years experience Papers dissertations editing Graduate School Approved IBM Selectric Pick-up and delivery Call Carole at 666-3963. 514 tin A PLUS TYPING $1 /ds pg/$ 05/ss line Call Syn 344-6735 __596t1n ELITE TYPING SERVICE Fast Guaranteed Accurate Free pickup/delivery 484-1646 74ft tin TYPIST Experienced, professional Any proiect large or small Brandy. 464-6044 _9?4UF CALL GWEN for all your typing needs Fast, reasonable Free pickup and delivery Z4I-0266 11-19 RENT AN ELECTRIC TYPEWRITER $25 month $10 week $3 day Rent one ol our Smith-Corona electric typewriters TODAY! or make it yours on easy installment In electronics. UO Bookstore 686-4331. 221 11-16 Sound Systems PORTABLE SANUSUICP7 stereo Mint condition at great bargain Call 245-9046, evan_11-18 KLIPSCH LA-SCALAS loudspeakers Birchwood cabinets $975 242-2679 Call after 5 pm. _ it 19 COMPLETE PIONEER bi amplified sound system $600 1 842-5028 Ex cellent condition Must hear to appreciate 11.19 Books 60,000 BOOKS IN STOCK All selling 25% to 50% olt list prices New Books- Text Books-CIItt Notes Magazines USED BOOKS BOUGHT AND SOLD SMITH FAMILY BOOKSTORE 766 East 13(h 262 tin GREAT POSTERS in the Poster Loflt $1 off any $5 purchase with this mini-ad (exp 11/30/62) ??|1M6 Recreation Outdoor Program Ski Touring Week Nov. 15-18 TUESDAY, OUTDOOR PROGRAM ROOM Discussion on ski-touring equipment, skis, bindings, boots and poles will be displayed Also, discussion on minimum impact ski-touring WEDNESDAY, EMU FORUM: “Fad Line," a movie about a ski descent in Wyoming’s Grand Tetons Plus a discussion on ttte prevention, recogni tion and treatment ot cold-related injur ies THURSDAY, OUTDOOR PROGRAM ROOM Discussion on ski-touring clothing Also, slide show entitled "The Less Than Vertical World of Oregon," about skiing the high peaks of Oregon ALL PROGRAMS START AT 7 PM AND ARE FREE More information 686 4365 314 11-18 CLUB SPORTS HANDBALL CLUB All people interested in playing handball (beginners especialy welcome) join us lor a meeting Wednesday, Nov 17th, 6 30 pm, EMU 333 11-17 Bicycles FOR SALE: 25" Schwinn Traveler ? Ex good condition, exc parts Tammy #407.485-9564 $ 1 75 or best offer n je MU8T 8ELU Peugeot PF 60 15 gears. 21 frame Ridden less than 100 miles $400 new asking $295 or best offer Susan. 942-9055 weekdays 11 17 Recycled Bike Works NEW ARRIVALS! S R BICYCLES BEST BUY SHOGUN 10-SPEED $149.50 Lay away now for the holidays Kids bikes loo! 774 E. 1 lift (near campus) 485-5086 8-6 Mon-Sal Auto Repair TIRED OF IMPERSONAL AUTO REPAIR? Why not let a professional factory trained and certified mechanic give your car the "personal touch" in the privacy of his own home workshop? Single parent responsibilities for two small children have forced me to quit my lucrative dealership |ob to bring you real savings on quality work tor Volkswagen and Alfa Romeo vehicles Jerry Berger 270 tin cars/cycles ■so LeCAR (RENAULT) ?7 40 mpg 40.000 miles Red *2.600 ?46 7728 485 7255 _ n t; 1670 TOYOTA CORONA Loonomir.el transportation Uood shape Asking *700 .->44-1269 It ,? Ls CAR RENAULT ’7*. One owner, well cared lor. much more "pep" than newer models $2700. 663-9195. 11-16 I960 RABBIT One owner, low mileage. 4-door, excellent condition MUST SELL $4700 342-3074 11-18 Travel LOWEST AIRFARES USA & INTERNATIONAL HOLIDAY AIRFARES ROUND TRIP FARES FROM PORTLAND San Francisco $126 Miami $292 East Coast $398 687-2825 EUGENE TRAVEL *31 Eul 13th Ave (Between Dufty's S UO Bookstore) _282 11-19 STUDENT TRAVEL BARGAINS Budget flights to Asia. S Pacific, Europe. India Eurail passes. Bntrail passes, work programs, int'l student ID cards Call CIEE Travel (206) 632 2448 907 11-19 Rides/Riders RIDE TO CALIFORNIA SF bay area or B/N Share gas. Wed. 17 Jim 686-6664 11 16 Wanted WANTED: Gold and silver lewelery broken lewelery. coins, class rings Cash buyers AAA ACE BUYERS 726-1735 944 tin Help wanted OOT A DREAM? Make it happen at Avon Earn $$$ set your hours Call now 746 6422 683 4716 356 tin UO RECREATION INTRAMURALS BASKETBALL OFFICIALS Sign up (or official clase beginning Nov 16 Details HIM office, 103 Qertingei 293 11 16 NEEDED: Subjects k>i experiment on impression formation f reshmen and sophmore women only View a lAped interview and flit out short questionnaire Receive $3 50 lot 46 minute session l united in 1 ? subjects per session Sign up at Straub Hall Hoorn 404 289 1117 ATTENTION I need 4W sharp people to help me manage my musk- store Musi have own care an he available toi hill time work Musi be neat to appearance, no experience necessary Call Mr Phil ftps at 344 1196 n 18 THE SURVIVAL CENTER « seeking an F nvironmentei I agtslative Coordinator Duties Include legislative leseerch hill drafting lobbying m Sale, entvronmental and legisialtve exiierietu* desired We are seeking a dedicated persori work study w stipend Cental SSS-41SS or skip by Suae i imu 311 11 17 OVERSEAS JOBS Summer/yea round Europe, S aer Australia. Asif All fiekls $500-51200 monthly Sighl seeing Free info Write IJC Box 52-OR Corona Del Mar. CA 92625 11 DIRECTOR FSO The Foreign Student Organization is seeking for a well orga mzed student to the Director Interests students should pick up an applicatioi forms from ASUO Suite 4 or FSO. roor 206 Completed application form should be returned to FSO office nc later than November 18, 1982 __312:11-1 WORK-STUDY SECRETARY for f*fl tive Writing Program Flexible hours Interesting atmosphere Must be gocx typist Call 686-3944 for interview ___ 319 11-11 DECISION RESEARCH NEEDS CO< lege students for subjects in experiment on judgement and decision-making oi Monday and Tuesday of next week $! for about 1 and ’A hours Native Englisl speakers only Call 485-2400 from ! am-5 pm Those who participated ir October need not apply 318 H INSTRUCTOR POSITION AVAILA8LI Must have previous successful teaching experience, a strong academic record and project enthusiasm for teaching Applicants must be work study certified position pays $7/hr For more informa tion call 686 3226 or stop by 5 Friendly Hall 325 112: MANAGEMENT POSITIONS AVAILA BLE Aviation Communications, Engin earing etc . etc Starting salary $ 1 7.000-520.000 Interview Novembei 16 and 17. 10 am to 3 pm. EMU Lobby United States Marine Corps Officei Selection 1 earn 326 11 * 1) SUBJECTS NEEDED tor group exper iments in psychology and politica science Sponsored by the Politics Science department at the li of O Yoc may earn from 0 to $15 for about ons hour s participation The experiment wii tie field on the U of 0 campus Call 686 5062 workdays from 1? am or 2-4 jim for panicipafion and or information 32 7 11-11 WANTED: iNarson with excellent verbal and written communication skills orga nl/ational ability and creativity to seive as Publicity Recruitment Coordinator tor the ESCAPE Held Studies Program 21 hr wk committment compensation negotiable Application materials avaiia hie in ESCAPE Office, Hoorn ?27 I MU or direct inquiries to Dave Kao. 686 4351 Applications due by 1? pm Nov 29 ESCAPE is an t tjuai Opportunity At firmatfve Action I mployer 332 H -16 Roommates CHELSEA HOUSE l ticking k« a clean quiet. pleasant atmospheie to live * Chelsea House i* a oo-ed cooperative living orosnuation we have a gieat cook and we are at 1 306 t t Hit) Drop t>v and talk to to Chits t-totvey tv .loe West Chelsea House is a Newman center t oopeialtve 342 8094 tlt9 ■HAM HOUSC with I 2 bedroom plus study fireplace, wooded yard, 2 hath, Hendricks Park *teo 484 4399 11-22 Apts, for Rent WALK TO CAMPUS Outet one be iroom, 1345 fany Carpet drapes appliances parking $t 75 Wendy 184 4125, Nancy 344 8888 '84 Hn ARCHITECT MSIONCO 2 bedroom 2 hath wooctslove skylight view deck hardwood floors drapes range re trigeiator. washer dryer, $325 •4VQ094 or 344 8888 3965 Willa mefle 951 ttn FURNISHED STUDIOS $50 MOVE-IN DISCOUNT Close to campus and downtown area, . contemporary furnishings, private bath, share kitchen with one other i 735 East 14th 1 Manager 6A. 484-4194 i $159 ; 1331 High Manager 2B. 344-9315 , $149. all utilities paid BENNETT MANAGEMENT CO. 400 East 2nd 4S5-0991 I FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED one and two bedrooms close to campus I $175 to $250 485-9359. 484-0804. ONE BEDROOM Furnished Appliance, i water, garbage paid 1127 West 8th $165 687 8607 755 tin Centennial Apartments OFFERS The following seasonal treats tor a limit e<1 time only TREAT #1 No security deposit* No cleaning tee* Discounted rates •with good references TREAT #2 A helluvn swell place to live For a listing of amentias call 747-2045 821:tfn FURNISHED STUDIO UNIT near Music BuMmg Wrtlei garbage heat included $175 plus security lee References Mktgewrvid Apis 688 5769 861' tin IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY UO Family Housing Amazon two bedroom unlur mshed apartments al $100 month and WestmoielaiHt one bedroom furnished apartment at $1 I t month Also anliripale Mure openings tor Westmoi eland two tiedioom furnished apartment at $13t month Contact UO Housing Dept 686 4277 86t ttn WALK TO CAMPUS 825 Eaei tsth One bedroom with patio e\nd courtyard laundry. o« street parkirtg Now taking reservations 68? 0951 IPM CO.. REALTOR 1985 HIGH ST 485-8252 48? ttn TWO BEDROOM Fully appiianced caipeted draped On bus So* Small pel ok Adults only 1425 West 8th Call now 484 906? Open 9-5 daily $209 IPM CO.. REALTOR 1985 HIGH ST 485-8252 _____ 482 tin REDUCED RENTS 1414 £ 18th One block from campus Recently painted carpeted, one and two bedroom apartments Covered parking, laundry facilities some units with cable Also unfur ruslred units Can Sabin 68? 2160 6Hiotl Associates stO ttn FURNISHED STUDIO 2 blocks to campus, covered deck, high wood ceilings $195 Come by 733 E 15th »?2_11-18 LOOK! Only $175 unfurnished $190 furnished Great one bedroom Campus V> block No lease 735 E 17th 345-7179,344-1583 11-19 FOR RENT FURNISHED bedroom $190 2 bedroom $240 1200 Ferry Street Laundry room electric fireplace, carpe appliances, large closets Call loday, Heather Mitchell, 485-5517 301 ttn