Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 17, 1982, Section A, Page 7, Image 7

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    STUDENT TRAVEL BARGAINS
Budget flights to Asia. S. Pacific. Europe
India Eurail passes Britrail passes work
programs, int'l student ID cards Call
CIEE Travel (206) 622-2448 907 11 -19
GOT A DREAM? Make it happen at
Avon. Earn $$$ set your hours Call now
746-6422.682-4716 256 tin
OVERSEAS JOBS Summer year
round Europe. S aer , Australia, Asia
All fields $500-51200 monthly Sight
seeing Free info Write UC Bo* 52-OR 2
Corona Del Mar, CA 92625._11-20
NEEDED: Subjects for experiment on
impression formation Freshmen and
sophmore women only View a taped
interview and fill out short questionnaire
Receive $2 50 for 45 minute session
Limited to 12 subjects per session Sign
up at Straub Hall, Room 404 289 11-17
ATTENTION i need 4 Vi sharp people to
help me manage my music store Must
have own care an be available for
full-time work Must be neat in
appearance no experience necessary
Call Mr Phillips at 244-1196 11-18
THE SURVIVAL CENTER is seeking an
Environmental Legislative Coordinator
Duties include legislative research, bill
drafting, lobbying in Sale, enivronmental
and legislative experience desired We
are seeking a dedicated person Work
study or stipend Contat 686-4356 or
stop by Suite 1. EMU_211 11-17
DIRECTOR FSO The Foreign Students
Organization is seeking tor a well orga
nized student to the Director Interested
students should pick up an application
forms from ASUO Suite 4 or FSO. room
206 Completed application forms
should be returned to FSO office not
later than November 18, 1982
_212 11-17
WORK-STUDY SECRETARY to
five Writing Program Flexible hours
Interesting atmosphere Must be good
typist Call 686-2944 tor interview
_219 1118
DECISION RESEARCH NEEDS col
lege students tor subjects in experiments
on |udgement and decision-making on
Monday and Tuesday of next week $5
for about 1 and '4 hours. Native English
speakers only Call 485-2400 from 9
am-5 pm Those who participated in
October need not apply 218 11-2?
INSTRUCTOR POSITION AVAILABLE
Must have previous successful teaching
experience, a strong academic record
and protect enthusiasm tor teaching
Applicants must be work study certified,
position pays $7 hr For more informa
tion call 686-2226 or stop by 5 Friendly
Hall 225 11-22
MANAGEMENT POSITIONS AVAILA
BLE Aviation. Communications,
Engineering, etc , etc Starting salary
$17,000-S20.000 Interview Novembei
16 and 17, 10 am to 2 pm, EMU Lobby
United States Marine Corps Otticer
Selection Team __226 11-17
SUBJECTS NEEDED tor group exper
iments in psychology and political
science Sponsored by the Political
Science department at the U ot Q You
may earn from 0 to $ 15 loi about one
hour s participation The experiment will
be held on the U ot O campus Call
686-5062 workdays from 9 am-12 am or
2-4 pm tor participation and oi in
formation 227 1T-tfl
WANTED: Person with excellent verbal
apd written commuiuc^bon skills, orga
nirational ability and creativity to serve
as Publrcity Recruitment Coordinator
toi the ESCAPE Field Studies Program
21 hr wk committment compensation
negotiable Application materials avaita
ble in ESCAPE Othce. Room 22f EMU ai
duect inquiries toOeve Kao 686-4251
Applications due by 12 pm, Nov 29
ESCAPE is an Equal Opportunity Al
ternative Action Emptoyet 222:11-18
WANTED’ SALES HEP m record in
dustry Excettertt commissions *75/day
and more, flexible schedule For qualify
ing interview phone 726-1292 attei 5
11-18
Roommates
CHELSEA HOUSE Looking for a clean
quiet pleasant atmosphere to live?
Chelsea House is a co ed cooperative
living organization We have a great
cook and we are at 1206 E 18th Drop
by and talk to to Chris Holvey or Joe
West Chelsea House is a Newman
Centei Cooperative 242-8094 11-19
SHARE HOUSE with 1. 2 bedroom plus
study fireplace wooded yard. 2 bath
Hendricks Park $160 484-4299 11-22
ROOM FOR RENT Nice townhouse 2
others $120 Call 244-4106 11-19
WALK TO CAMPUS Quiet one be
droom. 1245 Ferry Carpet, drapes,
appliances parking $175 Wendy
484 4125, Nancy 244-8888 _264 tin
FURNISHED
STUDIOS
$50 MOVE-IN DISCOUNT
Close to campus and downtown area,
contemporary furnishings, private bath,
share kitchen with one other
735 East 14th
Manager 6A, 484-4194
$159
1331 High
Manager 2B, 344-0315
$f 49, all utilities paid
BENNETT MANAGEMENT CO.
460 East 2nd 465-6991
_ 295 tin
FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED one
and two bedrooms close to campus
$175 to $250 345-9184,693-4290.
222.ttn
MOVING?
The Emerald Apts.
is offering
2 bedroom apts.
Vi block
from campus
with dishwasher, dis
posals, covered parking,
laundry facilities, and a
sundeck for only
$270 per month
for more info
CALL 343-1491
or 344-5440
or drop by
The Emerald Apts.
1877 Emerald
_-_22? ttn
ONE BEDROOM APARTMENTS
available now ranging from S200-S220
Call 485-8859 ?91 ttn
ONE BEDROOM Furnished Appliance
water garbage paid 1127 West 8th
$165 687-8607 75S:Bn
Centennial
Apartments
OFFERS
The following seasonal treats for a l»mti
ed time only
TREAT #1
No security deposit*
No cleaning fee *
Discounted rates
•with good references
TREAT #2
A helluva swell place to live For a listing
of anienties call
747-2045
821 tin
FURNISHED STUDIO UNIT near Mum
Building Water garbage, heal included
$175 plus security lee References
Ridgewood Apis 688 5769 86J Ifn
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY UO Family
Housing Amazon two bedroom unlur
nished apartments al $100 month and
Westmoreland one bedroom furnished
apartment al $111 month Also
anticipate future openings lor Westmor
eland two bedroom furnished apartment
at $131 month Contact UO Housing
Dept 686 4277 861 tin
WALK TO CAMPUS
625 East 16th
One bedroom with patio and courtyard
Laundry, oft street parking Now taking
reservations 687-0951
IPM CO., REALTOR
1065 HIGH ST. 485-8252
_4&?ttn
TWO BEDROOM Fully applianced
carpeted, draped On bus kite Small pel
ok Adults only 1425 West 8th Call now
484 9067 open 9-5 daily $209
IPM CO.. REALTOR
1885 HIGH ST. 485-82*8
__ ___ 4828B
REDUCED RENTS 14t4 E 18th One
block trom campus Recently painted
carpeted, one and two bedroom
apartments Covered parking, laundry
facilities, some units wtlh cable Also
unfurnished units Oat) Sabin 602 2180
Eltoott Associates biQttfi
ARCHITECT DESIGNED 2'bedroom' 2
bath woodstove skylight, view, deck,
hardwood floors, drapes, range, re
frigerator. washer-dryer, $325
345-0094 or 344-8888 3985 Wtlla
mette95lJ>n
$200
2 weeks free
One bedroom furnished in stunning
blue. 914 East 18th, #12 Warren or
Julie, 683-2294
ELIZABETHAN MANAGEMENT
345-1409
964 ttn •
ONE BEDROOM-$188 Like new. in
excellent condition Fully applianced In
beautitu! parkside surroundings On bus
and bike route Call 345-9272,
485-4023 or 747-0140._969:tfn
FURNISHED STUDIO 2 blocks to
campus, covered deck, high wood
ceilings, $195 Come by 733 E 15th
jt 32 11-18
LOOK! Only $175 unfurnished. $190
furnished. Great one bedroom Campus
15 block No lease 735 E. 17th,
345-7179, 344 1583_11-19
FOR RENT FURNISHED t bedroom.
$190 2 bedroom. $240 1200 Ferry
Street Laundry room, electric fireplace,
carpe. appliances, large closets Call
today, Heather Mitchell, 485-5517.
301 ttn
Houses for Rent
SUNNY ONE BEDROOM Energy ef
ficient, great location Available Jan 1
Brad. 683-2364, 485-8611. 11-22
ONE BEDROOM DUPLEX Close to
campus, fireplace, washer and dryer,
yard $220, sublease 1989 Hilyard
343-0689, keep trying 11-29
Quads
ALDER STREET QUADS
1360 Aider #65
Month-to-month $100 Tenant pays
electricity. 485-4167. 484-0804 333:ttn
THE BROWN DERBY
QUADS
Newer convenient location starting at
$115
includes utilities 441 East 17th
343-5616 and 683-2733.
WOODSIDE MANOR
1810 HARRIS
En|oy total comfort in these individuativ
heated and air-conditioned quads
Pnvate bath St 49 Shared bath $124
Reserved parking available These are
directly across the street from campus
Resident manager unit 129 Call
686-2470
IPM CO.. REALTOR
1065 HIGH ST 485-8252
440 ttn
CAMPUS COURT QUADS
Private hall bath All utilities paid and TV
cable From $129 1544 Alder
666-1075 (noon m 4 pm) 442 ttn
1728 FERRY
Newer, some with decks Clean
pleasant surroundings $125 $129.
$125 Manager 245-5541
IPM CO.. REALTOR
1065 HIGH ST 485-8252
_ 465 tin
W BLOCK FROM CAMPUS
WEST UNIVERSITY QUADS
738 East 16th
$124 Pnvate bath laundry facilities
refrigerator in room, reserved parking
available Manager unit t 245-1540
IPM CO.. REALTOR
1065 HIGH ST 485-8252
429 ttn
LARGE UNIVERSITY QUAD $129
1866 Hams 244-2524 244-8941
877 ttn
Dorm Contracts
FREE CASE OF BEER
It you buy my dorm contract Kim
485-9888 ?42'??85 11-1?
DORM CONTRACT tor sate $60
reward Ca« Susan ?44 8?02 n t 7
BUY MY DORM CONTRACT
Walton Smith ?rd ttoor ?4?-75?4
__________ 11-18
UNIVERSITY INN SINGLE on 7th floor
Jguiet) Call Marty 686-6197 11-19
UNIVERSITY INN DORM contract
Some $ toward deposit Call 686-615?
1119
lost /Found
CAMPUS
LOST &
FOUND
SALE
TODAY
11 am-5 pm
EMU Bowling Lanes 9-16
Food /Drink
JU * £ 13th ami
J LX-Ti. Hityard
Oo q do orjq p • ’ ‘ "‘mT' ■;mu aunatsupu
Mil MU MAMDAUM
qq p 141: rr n u a:: .*»:: n :j,\« .*.• n c: t: pju q q tj n quo
NOW SERVING
DIM SUM
, on Sundays, noon-? pro
g%.a4*•■&■£
-f % If 0
Jazz tonight by
THOM BERGERON
Italian night special: Lasagna, Caccia
tora
THE HOMEFRIEO TRUCKSTOP
14th and Alder
Now serving bear 1 wine
366:11-17
KONA CAFE
Beggar’s Banquet
LASAGNA
All you can eat
Wed., 3-8 pm, $3.50
vSUBIMW51
FAMOUS FOOTLONG
SANDWICHES
OPEN TILL 3 AM
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
AFTER MIDNIGHT
.50 CENTS OFF any footlong it you
mention the ad
Campus location
1304 Hilyard 484-6055
Events
SRI CHINMOY YOGA
7-8 pm Thursday, November 18 Eugene
Public Library Board Room 11-17
UO Russian-East European Studies :
Center presents
The Soviet Union
After Brezhnev
FREE PUBLIC FORUM
featunng
- Joseph Ftszman (Political Science!
Alan Kimball (History)
- Ronald Wwman (Geography)
- Fruim Yurevrch (Russian!
Albert teong (Russian) Moderator I
WEDNESDAY 7:30 PM
NOV 17 167 EMU
_243 11.17 |
EChRla presents
HARD TIMES LUNCHES
Latin Food
S1.50
Wednesday's and Thursday's
11 30-2 pm
Fresh, Delicious. Unique
Wednesday-Refugee Benefit Live
L atm Music 1236 Kincaid St
242 11-18
ANHEUSER-BUSCH INC. and the ot
O Marketing Assoc present a
MARKETING AND
SALES SEMINAR
Wednesday. Nov 17. 7 pm. 150
Geology Free admission 11-17
The Eugene Council
for Human Rights
In Latin America
presents
BOLIVIA:
On The
Road to
Democracy?
Speaker: Rosamaria
rfUIZ
Bolivian
Human
Rights
Activist
After a succession of general strikes
paralyzed the 3olivian economy, the
military government on Sept 17 was
forced to reinstate the democratically
elected congress of 1980 Can the new
government, headed by President
Neman Srles Suazo. carry out the much
needed reforms in what has come to
known as the center of injustice in Latin
America?
THURS. NOV. 18
7:30 pm
Latin American
Cultural Center
1236 Kincaid
(next to U of O Bookstore)
SI donation
Endorsed by U of O International
Studies. Women's International League
tor Peace and Freedom and the YWGA
_ 324'11-tB
OVERCOMING TEST ANXIETY
PERFORMANCE ANXIETY
Through Sett Hypnosis and Visualiza
tioo led by Stephanie Milter. M.A
SATURDAY, NOV. 2* 9 am-4:30 pm
Unitarian Church
11.17'
The Siddha'Meditation Center
The EMU Cultural Forum and
Eugenesis present
JOSEPH
CHILTON
PEARCE
Author of
Crack in the Cosmic
Egg & Magical Child
will be appearing
Nov. 17,1982
EMU Ballroom
7:30 pm
$2 Adm
308 11-17
MAX’S
presents
Rhythm & Blues
Thurs. and Sat. night
with
IN YO FACE
338 11-19
TONIGHT
Barefoot Contessa
Humphrey Bogart 8:30 pm
Brother Orchid
Edward G. Robinson
10:30 pm
KOZY cable TV 11
336:11-17
A FREE FILM
entitled
"Long Canyon, The Wilderness Is
sue"
will be shown Thursday Nov 18 a! 7 pm
m 177 Lawrence A greai study break
Presented by Surtvlvel Center
337 11-18
DON'T MISS
OH, WHAT
A LOVELY
WAR
That Bright. Brisk
Little Musical at
University Theatre
October 27-30
Nov. 3-6, 10-13. 17-20
Dec. 1-4
ARENA THEATRE 8 pm
S3 25-U o# O students
S5-g#«eral pufeHc
Ca« $88-4191 for reservations
798 11-19
BIJOU
497 E 13lh
686-BIJO
DON’S
PAR1V
I In the Australian tradition. "Hila
riously vulgar. The guests drink
I argue, flirt, drink, eat. make love, ge;
caught, brawl, and drink some more 1
NIGHTLY 7:15 & 9:10 ONLY
Except Sunday 7 15 ONLY
Also Sat-Sun Mai 5 15 pm $2 50
KZEL welcomes
BIJOU LATE NIGHT
URGH!
A MUSiC REVOLUTION
IN DOLBY STEREO
The Police, OEVO, Joan Jett, Go
Gos. X, Surl Punks Dead Kennedy*
and many, many more
FRIDAY MIDNITE $2.50
Saturday 3 pm A midnlte
Sunday 3 pm & 9 30 pm $1 96
300 11-16
CINtH47
SAT. THRU NOV, 18
THE MAN WHO
WOULD BE KING
Sean Connery and Michael Caine in
Kipling's epic adventure at 7:30 pm.
Red Adm Mai Sun 2 pm
TREASURE OF
THE SIERRA
MADRE
Humphrey Bogart 1n B. Travens
Oscar-winning Story of greed and gold
at 9*8 pm._
EMU Cultural Forum
and
EMU Food Service
present '
BEER GARDEN
featuring
THE RETURN OF
DON
LATARSKI
Wed. Nov. 17
EMU Dining
Room
FREE
4-7 pm
Food and
non-alcholic
beverages will also
be served.
There will be
no Beer Garden
on Friday.
Personals
MAKE MONEY!
Recycling Your Clothe.!
RAGS TO RICHES buys, consigns, and |
trades secondhand clothing for men and j
women
For appt : 344-7039
360 E. 11th
1881 UWF
FOR ANSWERS TO VOUR QUES
TIONS aoour abortion in* proceArre
me cos! and oca! reterrat ca« Naeona;
Abortion Federation Hotline totl-tree
l 800?2?-G6l8 7 am-? pm M-F
468MVVF
PLANNED PARENTHOOD 0< PAP
smears twlti control (pats- daphragms
lUOs, condoms tcvams? and eouoseeng
Day and evening appointments Cal M :
344-9411 !S8IVF
HAVE A DIRTY SLEEPING BAG?
Find Dependable Service at
Stegrmmd't Cleaner* (31 E 13th Av*
?54UW
IF YOU’RE IN DOUBT about
pregnancy can Biflhnght Free testing
687-8681 ?2?VV
FATS Meet me at 2 pm tor 56 cent 12 o-t
. owenbrau at Lenny‘s Nosh Ba< m the
Courtyard LUIGI OP? tin
. ted to DON’S PARTY
starting soon at the BIJOU THEATRE
920 ttn
STOP SMOKING NOW? Cal to 'agister
lor tree informational seminars no* thru
11-18-82 (Natl Smoke-Out) 341-6014
945 11-18
HARRISON Meet me at noon tor a
chet s special salad at Lenny s Nosh Bar
in the Courtyard LOLITA 128:ttn
Having a party?
Cal James Thornoury Band ?4?-008?
11-17
3 HOUR
PROCESSING
Ektachrome, Fu|i chrome, Kodacolor
OREGON PHOTO LAB
1231 Alder 383-2500
313:11-19
BUDWEISER
presents a
MARKETING AND
SALES SEMINAR
Wednesday. Nov 17 7 pm 150
Geology Sponsored bv the Oregon
Marketing Association 1117
SWF INTERESTED m
correspondence: companionship with
honest, educated man over 50, who
enjoys music, dancing, golt, tennis, or
bridge Write PO Box 0078. Medtord, OR
97501-0402, _11-24
IF YOU'RE A semi-philosophical
woman. mid-20s to mid-?0s, semi-stun
ning and semi-sweet, occasionally bril
liant, often serious but like to get crazy,
semi-bored and like men. how about
dinner? PO Box 11485._ 11-19
BOOMER: I'm in town for a convention
Leave message at 345-2154 evenings.
CHESHIRE REPORTER I I < 7
LIL LOGGY Congratulations on your
engagement. Love, your Gamma Phi Big
Sis, KRIS_11-17
TO MY LITTLE SPY Let me show you
the American way CHI PSI GENT
__ 11-17
OWENBRAU 79 days down and 30 to
go Dec 17th is the date so be ready to
celebrate the best year of my life Happy
Anniversary! I love you. Love, CYNDIE
11-17
Jody Carter
Happy 21 er
Love, your slow but
not forgetful co
11-17
POPSICLE TOES It's been a super 11
months Remember you've got thg
nieeel-Notlh America MARKT1t17
RON CRIGHTON: You better take my lil'
sis to the Black & White. AN ANGRY
. KAPPAl __11-17
KITTY DAVIS
I.Y LM1MKB TSOY S.H.T D
DAVE THE ALLEY CAT
_ 11-17
CHRIS VICE AND KEVIN RYAN will
sing a personalized song as they jog
along with you. Call 485-91229 or
485-9393 lor more information. 11-17
JON KUENNAN Keep that smile on your
face. You're pretty swell!11-17
To the Men
of
THETA CHI
You sure know how to put on a party!
Love from:
A new addition to the family
__ 11-17
TO: KKG, GPhIB, AOPI, ADPI
Mission accomplished
THE SPORTSPACK BRIGADE
P S, AOPi's, we've got your dead plant
_11-17
IN SEARCH OF
THE BEST
This is your chance to let that one great
professor (who's class you spring out ol
bed at 6 am to go to!?) know that his
efforts at making his class a good one
are appreciated Nominate him for
Professor of the Month by filling out a
nomination form, and submitting it to the
Professor of the Month box on the first
floor of the Library, or the Mortar Board
mailbox in Suite 4 of the EMU, Deadline
for Nov nominations in Wed Nov 24
345:11-19