Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 29, 1982, Page 10, Image 10

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    Redskins
win, stay
undefeated
From Associated Prat* reports
The Washington Redskins remained
undefeated while three other previously
unbeaten teams fell for the first time as
the National Football League moved into
its second week of post-strike play
The only other undefeated NFL team,
the Miami Dolphins, puts its unmarred
record on the line Monday night against
winless Tampa Bay
The three first-time losers were the
Pittsburgh Steelers, Los Angeles Raiders
and Green Bay Packers The Los
Angeles Rams, meanwhile, won their first
game, leaving the Baltimore Colts as the
only team besides Tampa Bay without a
victory this season
Mark Moseley kicked field goals of 45
and 43 yards, and Joe Theismann threw
a 65-yard touchdown pass to Charlie
Brown as the Redskins extended their
record to 4-0 under Coach Joe Gibbs
with a 13-9 victory over the Philadelphia
Eagles
The Redskins intercepted two Ron
Jaworski passes in the final 5:40, the first
on their own 1-yard line, to turn back two
Philadelphia scoring threats. Jaworski
was intercepted four times as the Eagles
dropped to 1-3.
Jim Zorn threw one touchdown pass,
and rookie Norm Johnson kicked three
field goals as Seattle shut out Pittsburgh
16-0 Johnson connected on tries of 35,
48 and 29 yards, and Zorn's 11-yard T£>
strike to Paul Johns came in the third
quarter
The Steelers played most of the game
without quarterback Terry Bradshaw,
who left with a sprained shoulder after he
was sacked late in the first quarter
The shutout was Seattle's first in two
years and the first by any team against
Pittsburgh since the Steelers lost 6-0 to
Houston on Dec 4, 1980. The victory
gave the Seahawks a 2-2 record
The Raiders sustained their first loss
against three wins, 31-17, at Cincinnati.
Bengals quarterback Ken Anderson
threw one touchdown pass and ran for
another as Cincinnati, defending Amer
ican Conference champion, ran its mark
to 3-1 Cincinnati led 14-0 after a 3-yard
Anderson scoring pass to Rodney Hol
man and a 56-yard interception return by
cornerback Ken Riley in the first quarter.
Pat Leahy kicked a 25-yard field goal
as time expired in the third quarter to
boost the New York Jets to a 15-13
victory over Green Bay
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MEETINGS
The Eugene Ballat Company Guild will hold an opan
moating for those interested in Guild activities or
volunteering for the Ballet The meeting will be held
tonight at 7 in the Wheeler Room at the First
Congregational Church, 1050 E 23rd
The program includes a social from 7 to 7:30 p m The
public is invited to meet with with and talk to Guild
members. Board members and the staft From 7 30 to 8
p m . Riley Grannan, Artistic Director of the Ballet, will
make a presentation and show the costumes of the
upcoming production of The Nutcracker A regular
business meeting of the Guild will start at 8 p m and is
also open to the public For more information contact
Carol Pratt, 342-3186
Students lor a Nuclear Free Future (SNuFF) will be
holding a moating tomorrow at 5 30 pm in 112 EMU All
interested are welcome to attend
SPEAKERS
All members ol PNPMA and any students Interested In
Personnel are invited to attend our next guest speaker
Paul Fulton. Human Resource Management Senior
J
Specialist from Freightliner will be speaking tomorrow at
3 30 p m in 108-109 EMU Elections of officers for the
upcoming year will also be held at that time
MISCELLANEOUS
Greenpeace Eugene Is sponsoring the first ol Its
1982-83 whale watches on December 4 and 12 The
two-hour chartered cruise costs $15 per person Ad
vance purchase must be made to reserve a seat Come
watch the grey whales For Information call Greenpeace
at 687-812t between 10 a m and 5 pa, Monday
through Thursday
There will be a support group tor single women who
are raising children alone today and every Monday at
11:30am in 336 EMU
Balancing a Career and Family will be the topic of the
Women In Communications Inc program this evening at
7 in 221 Allen Speakers include Rebecca Force, KEZI
News Dept . Mary Hartman, Journalism Professor Mary
HudziKiewicz. Director, University Communications
Services, Liz Cawood, Owner of Cawood Communica
tions All interested are welcome to attend
Classifieds
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
tismg msedion The ODE'S liability for
typographical errors, incorrect inser
tlons. or omissions in advertising pub
lished shall be limited solely to the
cancellation ol charges tor such podion
of space occupied by the error It your ad
appears Incorrectly, call 686-4343
before 1 pm tor correction in the next
day's issue
RATES: Rates are 15 cents per word
tor the first day and 12 cent* per word
lor consecutive days the ad is run with
out change
BUY-SELL-TRADE-CONSIGN
OLD FRIENDS
112ft-A Alder 10:30-5:30
Featuring fine vintage apparel and con
temporary fashions 805MWF
For Sale
USED PORTABLE MICROCOM
PUTER Osborne 1 64K ram, 2 floppy
disc drives, monitor, keyboard
Software CP/M. Wordstar. C BASIC. M
BASIC. Supercalc, Chartech $1450
Joel McClure ?4?-0566 11 29
POLYFOAM Cut rate prices Sleeping
pads, mattresses any size
BOB S UPHOLSTERY
258 Polk 343-1056
525 MWF
USED MEN ft WOMEN’S 10 speeds,
$50 and up ? speeds, 1-speeds kid's
bikes, some BMX. Ions of pads Electric
heaters TVs, other large and small
appliances stove pipe hardware Tonka
trucks, winter clothing and much more
Have a nice Thanksgiving
LEDC COMPANY STORE
A non-profit recycling center
245 Polk
6:30-5 weekdays 10-4 weekend*
____ , 98? 11 ?n
KIMONOS AND JACKETS from Japan
Silks and cottons Oh sale this week at
EMU From $5, M-F, 11-? 12.3
1980 HONDA EXPRESS Runs excel
lent Fun, cheap and primo mpg.'s
Must sell $260 negotiable 242-2607
,_ 11 -30
QUALITY ACOUSTIC GUITAR $120
JVC stereo w/AM-FM radio and 2
speakers $75, women's Schwmne
10 speed $65 great sleeping bag $50
Call 245-1464 12-2
Buy & sell
THE BUY A SELL CENTER
Buy-Sell-Trade
Musical instruments, photo equipment
hackpacking gear, stereos and tools
361 WEST 5th
??7 MF
Services
THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE
For relaxation in body mind, spirit get a
Full Body Massage Gift certificates
available Holiday special Buy?, get one
free Loren Swift, M T State licensed
485-6742. ?58 HFM
FOR QUALITY TYPESETTING, DE
SIGN, layout, pasteup and camera work,
come on up to the Oregon Daily Emerald
Jobwork Department. ?00 EMU,
686-4381, ask for Annie Noon to 4 pm.
Monday through Friday 10% discount
on resumes for UO students with current
ID and fee card ffn
FIREWOOD DELIVERED
$70/cord fir, $60/cord Call 344-3022.
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ALTERATIONS/TAILORED SEWING
lone at very reasonable prices Please
:all Azra Khahdi. 682-5078 11 29
ROLFING
Jon Carroll
I Certified
Roller
683-3689
FREE
EVALUATION
Books
60,000 BOOKS IN STOCK
Ail sailing 25% lo 50% off list prices
New Rooks Text Books Clift Notes
Magazines
USED BOOKS BOUGHT AND SOI D
SMITH FAMILY BOOKSTORE
768 Feet ISO
?62 tfn
Recreation
HORSEBACK RIDING LESSONS
Competent instructor, close to town
484 4096 or 842-6948 12-1
Typing
EXPERIENCED TYPIST using IBM
Selectric ill - Call Mtna between 8 am and
11 pm at 726-9824 050 mw
TYPING
DONNA 344-1816
Graduate School Approved
TYPING UNLIMITED
747-9296
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Selectrrc Call tor pricing
249 tin
TYPING/EDITING
Call Judy or Sara
686-0739
PROFESSIONAL TYPIST: Statistical
specialist IBM Corr Sel Grad ap
proved Near campus 344-0759.
244 tin
PRO TYPING/EDITING
2 blocks from UO No |ob too small
Specializing in theses and dissertations
Jennifer 485-3683
945 MltW
HAWK WORD PROCESSING: Com
puter system makes typing obsolete
theses, reports, resumes f-ree pickup
delivery 345-6165. 884 tin
CAROL'S PROFESSIONAL TYPING
SERVICE >45-2289 12 90
PRO TYPING ALL LEVELS
IBM Correcting Selectric
Call Barbara 345-0747
9M MWF
TYPING: 15 years experience papers
dissertations, editing Graduate School 4
approved IBM Selectric Pick up and ,(
delivery Call Carole at 686-3963.
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dissertations editing Graduate School ”
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Computer word proceeding or
341-7646 Mi
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NEED TYPING DONE? Correcting
Selectric Call Tina. 726-1499 267 tin
QUALITY PROFESSIONAL TYPING
with IBM Selectric III $ 90 per page
Norma 245 6005, 242 8255 (message)
12-2
Sound Systems
HITACHI HA 4500 40w apm and FT 400
funer Excellent condition Together
S225 245 9656 11-20
Photography
WANTED TO BUY: Telephoto lens 28
o 75 or 85 Wide angle zoom to fit
^anonTXl camera Call 484 6225
12 2
Bicycles
Recycled Bike
Works
NEW ARRIVALS!
S.R. BICYCLES
BEST BUY
SHOGUN 10-SPEED
$149.50
Lay away now tor the holidays
Kids bikes tool
774 E. 11th (near campus)
485-5SS6 » 6 Mon Sal
Opportunities
NYONE INTERESTED ih performing ,
>r the Christmas Craft f air entertain ,
ent Dec 8 9 and 10 please contact (
e Program Committee in the Cultural i
Drum office. Suite 2 (MU oi call ,
16 4272 979 II 20 f
TIREO OF IMPERSONAL
AUTO REPAIR? t
hy nol lei a professional factory trained
<1 certified mechanic give your car the 6
ersonal touch In Itie privacy Of he '*
ih home workshop' Single parent *
■ponwMltHM tor two small chitdren JJ
ve forced me to putt my tocrahva
Warship (oh to hong you teal saving* L
duality work for Volkswagen amt Alta o
imen vehicles Jetty Hetger In
4 4804 ??0 Bft pi
cars/cycles
1970 VOLVO New engine new clutch 6
radial tires $1?75 ?45 5641 after 4
LOWEST AIRFARES
USA A INTERNATIONAL
Minneapolis $238
East Coast $248
Bahamas $377
687-2825
EUGENE TRAVEL
831 Eeel 13th
(Between ft iffy's A UO Bookstore)
?6? 11 .*0
12000 FIRST CLASS ticket to All major
IS cities. Canada Hawaii tor $550
iB5 45.^1 except Thursday I uday
It w
IUDGET FLIGHTS to Asm S PacitK
urope India frurailpanses Hrttraii
lesser, work programs, int i student IQ
ards Call Off Travel (206) i’448
wanted
WANTED; Gold and silver jewelery.
iroKen jewelery corns, class rings Cash
myers
AAA ACE BUYERS
726-1735
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OUMNAI ISM (MAO STUDENT want
<1 l*H*>e [VNOOtl interview* with adult*
nth (* t>n lettovei Milf'i paychologtcal
*elmys tor nenutlve uompa**iomale
met* Anonymou* Noia «8.> 8097
lease ASAI* deadline 11 .*y
Help Wanted
lOT A DREAM? Make i| happen at
wn t Am %t% Mil youf houi* Can now
*6 84?? fi«:> 4/18 ;>S6 tin
VERSEAS JOSS Summai year
>und Tuiope S aei Australia Asia
il heWi $500 $1 ?00 monthly Signt
anna Flee min Wme UC Boa 52-OR ?
Ifuria DM Mar ( A 92625 11 <0
XMONO FOR ENQUSH ji I i
person with English hackground to
lor mdrytOuW m harnc EngMh Woman
ete/red ?4."* iS90 tt ?0
WOMEN IN TRANSITION has an
opening lor an Assistant Director Call
686-4099 or slop by Rm 336. EMU
Applications must be In by Dec 3, 1982
_965:11-29
ART SUPPLIES
Must have proven record ol solid sales
ability and knowledge ol wide range ot
art mediums No phone calls please
Apply in person at OREGON ART SUP
PLY, 720 E. 13«h Ave. 977 11 DO
Peace Corps needs
your skills. Call
686-3235 lor
information.
989 11 29
CRUISE SHIP JOBS! (itnal income
potential, dll occupations For intorma
tion call 602 8?7 2401. «xt 11-29
THE ESCAPE FIELD STUDIES Pro
grnm is looking foi a Fundraising Coor
dim ten Responsibilities include organ
i/dltv*n coordination and publicity ol a
major fundraising event Applications
are available in thw ESCAPE ottK ♦> room
2?/ EMU Compensation includes
work study or credit options Contact
V»cki Hand at e\t 4251 lor mote mlor
matron 11 ?0
THREE CAREER PLANNING and
Placamant Assistants needed to run
workshops and counsel students on
caieei rotated matters during school
yeai 196? 6? Two term committment
prefer ted. winter and spring tersm Gain
work enjienence am! excellent training
tot paiaprotossfonal role Contact Deb
bta Chereck or Allen l owe Career
Planning and Placement rm 246, Susan
Campbell HaM 666 ;»?25 966 11 ?0
TELEPHONE
SALES
in the comtort pi youi home Dick
685L7788 G4R tL 12 and 4 pm 9 pm
Roommates
ROOM AND RATH tn large house
*175 343-6180 vj_30
LOOKING FOR A CLEAN .tutet. plea
sanl almosphere lo live ' Chelsea
House is a co ed cooperative living
Qiganualion We have a great cook and
we are at 1306 E 18th We have plenty
ot room tot women and some rooms tor
men left Drop by and talk to Chris
Hotvey or Joe West Chelsea House is a
Newman Center Cooperative
?*?8094 __1) _nq
ROOMMATE NEEDED lo share 4
bedroom house with 2 other Modern
insulated house with large yard Phone
242-4304 ))?0