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MEETINGS Lesbian Discussion group mssts Mon. from 7-9 p.m. at 1236 Kincaid. The mooting will bo a potluck A-H bring salads, l-M bring desserts. N R bring main dish and S-Z bring drinks Call 686-3360 for details Jewish Student Union meat tonight at 7 p.m. at the JSU office. Creative Input needed for exciting new pro ject. For more Information, call 686-4366. Students for a Nuclear Free Future meat Tue. at 6 p.m. In Rm 109 EMU. New members are welcome Business students Interested In Junior Achievement will meet on Tue. at 3:30 p.m. In Rm. 232 Gilbert. rrffTwc»c*i rrtctpiorvnip rroprtfn win D#pin its final spring rotation today. The orientation meeting will be in Rm. 106 EMU tonight at 6:30 p.m. All students planning to participate must attend Peace Studies Group, working toward a Peace Studies Program at the University will meet Wed at 5 p.m. at 1414 Kincaid St. LECTURES Dr. George Sudarshan, Inventor of the teckyon (faster ttian-Hght-perticlel, will talk on pre-Westem science on Thurs. at 8 p.m. In Rm 123 Science t. "Japanese Ait: The Limits of Inspiration," is the title of a lecture to be given on Tue. at 7:30 p.m. in Rm. 107 Lawrence, by Harris Vanderstappen. University of Chicago. WORKSHOPS English majors: Graduating soon? Career Planning and Placement and English Peer Advising are offering a workshop, conducted by Richard Young on how to market your skills and develop your resume The workshop will be Wed. at 3:30 p.m. in Rm. 448 PLC. Sign up in 118 PLC. Job Outlook for the '80s: A special workshop being ot tered at Career Planning and Placement will be held on Tue. from 12:30-1:30 p.m. This workshop will provide for you a discussion of the "hot” career prospects for the current decade and will be presented by Dr. Larry Smith In Rm. 246 Susan Campbell Hall '**" “Where In the World are You Going Vi" (Study Oppor tunities Abroad Without Transferring from the UO) is a BLOOM COUNTY by Berke Breathed <k» people hwe BEEN cm.STEP FOR PRUNKENN65S, ROWPINESS ANP GENERAL NUPENE55 AT A WAYNE NEWTON CONCERT 1DNIGHT. BSCCMEREP WEARING ONLY THE BOTTOMS OF A UGWT BUIE (-EI6C/RE SUIT ANP CCENCHING NEWTON'S HAIRPIECE IN HIS TEETH, A PAZEP INTERIOR SECRETORY JAMES WATT WAS CEP _ IHrtT KNP OF MUSIC HAS OTTWOTEP THE WRONG ccgmeot \ 'itwasthe BEAT.THE BEAT GOT 10 ME." 5AIP THE SECRETORY. workshop at 3:30 p.m. In Rm. 164 Oregon Hall on Tue MISCELLANEOUS A short film about children’s views of nuclear war, “In the Nuclear Shadow," will be shown continuously at the SNuFF table In the EMU lobby today Students who support nondiscrimination against gays and lesbians at the University are invited to Join s silent, peaceful vigil at noon Wed. In front of Johnson Hall to protest the recent faculty vote killing discussion of discriminatory Military Science policies. Bring signs if you wish. Come to a demonstration of CRESCENT Illustration boards and papers, on Tue. and Wed. at 11:30, 1:30 and 2:30 in the Art and Architecture Dept, of the Bookstore. Deadline for organization description for the student activities project Is May 10. If you need information call Wendy at 6865555 INTERVIEWS Sign up begins at 7:30 a.m. on Wed. in Rm. 246 Susan Campbell Hall for the following recruiters: May 16 — Bristol-Myers Products (for Full-time Sales Rep for the Eugene area). May 16 — ORE-IDA Foods, Inc. (for Mgmt Asst/Finance — MBA’s in Finance w/Bachelor's In Fln/Acct). May 17 — Alexander Grant & Co. (for Winter Quarter '84 Accounting Internship — Jr. — Business Admin). May 17 — New York Life Insurance (for Sates Representative — Spring, Summer grads — B/M — Business Admin). May 17 — Olympia Public Schools Personnel Coop — Group Meeting ONLY — 3-4 p.m., Century Rm., EMU. May 16 — Douglas County School District (for Resource Room; Secondary Special Education — Learn ing Disabled; Trainable Mentally Retarded). May 16 — Fidelity Union Life Insurance Company (for Entry Level Sales — Spring grads — Bachelor's — Prefer Marketing/Any major) Sign up immediately If Interested In Interviewing with the following recruiters: May 11 — Arthur Young & Company (for Accounting Internship — Winter '84 — Jr. — U.S. Clt/Perm res/and Non-Cit w/student visas — B/M — Accounting). May 11 — Cascade Empire Corporation (Lumber Trader/Broker-Trainee — Spring grads — B/M — Business preferred). May 12 — Arthur Andersen & Company (for Accoun ting Internship (Winter Quarter '84) — Spring, Summer ‘84 grads — B/M — Accounting). May 12 —Tektronix — Group Seminar 2:30-4:30 p.m., Rm. 101 EMU INTERNSHIPS: Sign up begins at 7:30 a.m. on Wed. at Susan Campbell Halt, Rm. 246 for the following FALL TERM internship sites. Eligible students must be enroll ed in the arts and sciences and be a junior or senior — Fall 1983. Further information is available at Career Plan ning 4 Placement, x3235. May • — Oregon — Pacific Economic Development Corporation — (2 placements) Public Relations and Economics. May 10 — Eugene Arts Foundation — Research/Com munications/Special Programs. May 10 — City of Eugene — Personnel May 11 — Lane Transit District — Special Project. ATTENTION: Juniors and Seniors registered In the College of Business Administration. An observational internship will be offered at First Interstate Bank this summer for students seriously considering a career in banking. Credit is available. Resumes are due in Rm. 246 Susan Campbell Hall by noon on Tue., May 10. Computer-Assisted Career Exploration is being of fered during the week of May 9-May 13 from 2-4 p.m. at Career Planning and Placement Service. 246 Susan Campbell Hail. Sign up is necessary. Spend an Afternoon on the Job at New York Life. En joy an on-site visit and learn about career opportunities in the field of Insurance on Thurs. from 1 304 30 Sign up today in Rm. 246 Susan Campbell Hall. Space is limited. Transportation is provided. Classifieds For Sale QORTEX PARKA Brand new ’ Early Winters' Men's medium. $100. 044-9922 5-10 HIDE A BED $30, platform rocker $10. great color TV. $50 Best otter taken 683-2557._5-10 WOMEN'S Tan Bandolino shoes, size 10 Worn 4 times. Buy & Sell THE BUY A SELL CENTER Buy-Sell-Trade FluNe, penny wMettee, recorders. 341 WeetStti Instruction DANCE IMAGE Ballet, Jazz, Jazzercise classes AM ages $12 per 4 week ses sion Nicole 343-57525-10 Services FOR QUALITY TYPESETTING, DE SIGN, layout, pasteup and camera work. come on up to the Oregon Daily Emerald Jobwork Department, 300 EMU. MS-4381, ask for Annie Noon to 4 pm, Monday through Friday 10% discount on resumes for UO students with current ID and fee card tfn Words and Imagas editing & illustration Bea 342-5478 "WOMEN'S body-image and weight issues'' starts Wednesday, May 11 7-9 f»Ti Barbara Weinstein 344-7G96 5-10 CHILDCARE in my large safe home on E 30th $1 an hour Call Robin at 344-6071. 5.9 LAFLER SILK8CREEN Custom printed shirts 343-2306. Typing HAWK WORD PROCESSING: Com puter system makes typing obsolete Theses, reports, resumes Free pickup/delivery 348-8188. 334 tfn PRO TYPING ALL LEVELS IBM Correcting Setae trie Call Barbara 34$ 4747 TYPING: 16 years experience papers, dissertations, editing Graduate School approved IBM Selectrlc Pick-up and delivery Cell Carole at MS 3883 ELITE TYPING SERVICE OF ast-Guaranteed-Accurate Free ptekup/delivery 484-1848 ___ _ 7481*1 DYNAMIC TYPING SERVICE Queran teed Quality work Free pu/delivery 485-3914 _____ 188 tin EXPERIENCED TVPIBT using IBM Selectrlelii CM Mine between 8 am and 11 pm 81726-6684. 36QMW TYPING/EDITING Sera 688-8738 Judy 344-8883 TYPING DONNA 344-1616 Graduate School Approved A PLUS TYPING SI/d» pg/| 05/ltne CaB Syn 344-6736 FAST, PROFESSIONAL TYPING IBM Correcting Setectrlc Graduate School Approved Call Paula Demong - 484-9405 SSSttfn WANT A CHOICE! Do you need typing or word processing? PROFESSIONAL PREPARATIONS otters both' Guar anteed quality work - 12 yrs legal & professional experience tree p u & del on campus Call 345-1017. _63? I*" BRANDY’S TYPING 8ERVICE Professional, experienced Theses, re sumes, reports, editing 484-6044 _ __933 : ttn FAST accurate, editing included. Close to campus. 463-3848 Carol5-18 8.75/PAGE TYPING IBM Typewriter Close to campus 345-1464 5-10 PROFESSIONAL TYPIST Reasonable rates, Fast-accurate Patrice 342-5238 _ 5-11 80 cents/page typing Experienced, reliable Call Ken Sound Systems Jim’s Electronics STEREO REPAIR AUDIO SERVICES 1827 Peer! Street 343-7883 Monday thru Friday 9-6 pm Saturday 9-1 pm Books 80.000 BOOK8 IN STOCK All selling 25% to 50% oft list prices New Books Text Books-CHfl Notes Magazines USED BOOKS BOUGHT AND SOLD SMITH FAMILY BOOKSTORE 780 Eaat 13th Ski Stuff NEW -82-83 SKIS Boot*. Poles, cloth mg. etc Muataacrlflceprice* 726-2811 5-9 Bicycles MOUNTAIN BIKE) Mostly new 23" Chromoty Doubt* butted frame, cant# ever* mighty tour crank**!. 26" Allow dm*, tat Are*. Duoper daraitieur. 8240 AI*o have 23" Gary Hal* Racing from* set 344-3322 540 HOLDS WORTH TOURING FRAME ?4Vi' Reynold* 531, Phtt Wood Bottom Bracket, haedeet Skca pump Exc*«*ni condition Asking 8350 GeH Oen even mgs 345 5554 5 10 LONG LEGS? Sakai 240 Good shape 8315 686 8177 511 Cars & Cycles 76 VW 8CIROCCO Bron/* with Mrlpa*. am FM rjMMfte. new rMfte* evcaltertt condteon *4900 348 6100 5 9 78 NOMOA 188 CB 8660 67 VW BUG books ugh run* uretemi) 8600 80 CHIVY LUV with canopy 83.800 ;/6 54h > Leave massage on machine Cnr*kter tWM otter 5 10 HONDA URBAN EXPRESS Deluxe 82 Used only 2 months, like new Low miles. highrtxao $275 242-1164 5-10 1981 KAWASAKI SSO A-l STD., 4500 Miles, new Quicksilver Fairing, Cobra alarm, $1800 060. 682-7267 5-9 1976 BMW R90 Full touring. 22.500 original miles One owner Stored 1978-1982, perfect condition Asking $2,200 This is a motorcycle to own for the rest of your life 484-1054_ 5-12 1954 BMW Motorcycle 600 ccm, 24 hp, runs great $1400 245-1624 5-11 Auto Repair SPRING TUNE-UP SPECIAL Honda Datsun, VW, Toyota, Votva and others Includes tune-up complete, valve ad justment, oil change/filter $25 plus parts Call 345-907$ tor appointment J.S. R| Auto Repair._MWF 5 13 EXPERT REPAIRS For less All cars For estimate. Harry 485-6296 5-12 Opportunities DID YOU MISS The PEACE CORPS recruiter on campus last week? You still have time Call Marsha at Career Plan nlng & Placement. 666-2225 100 5-9 Help Wanted AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHERS Need ed Part-Full time No experience or selling required Earn up to $400 a week taking snapshots in your area Write to Atlas Systems P 0 Box 9250 Whittier, CA 90806, 5-18 THE OREGON DAILY EMERALD m now accepting applications tor all staff positions for 1982 84 The deadline for applying for managing Editor and News Editor is May 11, 1982 at 5 p m Ap plications for all other applications is May 20. 1982 at 5 p m Applications and fob descriptions may be picked up at the Emerald office. EMU Suita 200 Staff positions are Managing Editor News Editor Assistant News Editor Editorial Editor Photo/Graphics Editor Sports Editor Assistant Sports Editor Entertainment Editor Assistant Entertainment Editor Features Editor Associate Editor for Higher Educaaon Associate Editor lor Departments and Schools Associate Editor tor ASCIO Associate Editor tor Community Associate Editor tor Politics The Oregon Deity Emerald * an aflame live action equal opportunity employer Woman, mmormet and the handicapped are encouraged to apply 5-20 SUBJECTS NEEDED Man. ages 21-25 non-smokers, non exercisers needed for nukitton research Taka a supplement tor 1 month and give f weakly blood sample {2 toap) tor 5 weeks on Thursday morning $10 caah and lab vetoes Begins Thursday. May 1$. t56fseknger PREREGISTER Prof Bob Hackman 686-2890 5J0 90 OTP, CRUMB CENTER DIRECTOR Applications end job descriptions svsiishts at Counseling Center Rm 209 Due May 1? 817 5-9 BUSINESS MANAGER For 40 person housing cooperative 20 hours per week For job description bring resume to Kevin Lamb 1648 Alder St., 10-4 Mon day-Friday.__5-16 LEADERSHOP POSITION The ES CAPE Field Studies Program has open ings tor Public Schools and Community Service Division Heads These positions require Interpersonal communication, group process, sett-motivation and the ability to motivate others Responsibili ties include training and supervising 7-10 coordinators, placing 200-200 University volunteers in the public schools or community services each term, problem solving, documentation ot division business, curriculum develop, ment, and participation in several com mlttees This Is a unique opportunity to gain skills in policy making, consensus decision making, public relations, group facilitation, and problem solving Com pensation Credit and Work study options are available Committment is a minimum of 25 hours per week Ap plications are available in the ESCAPE office (22 7 EMU) and are due on May 12 at 5 pm For more information contact Jackie or Rob at 686-4251 Affirmative Action /Equal Opportunity Employer __78 6-8 WORKS STUDY Biology lab Asst 10 hours a week Call Dennis Todd at 244 7906 evenings 5-11 FOOD-OP NEEDS ACCOUNTANTS Persons who've had accounting 229 qualify for this position Excellent oppoi tunlty to develop accounting skills The position pays 86 hr work-study Apply at the Food-Op. 1825 Agate 84 5 11 Now Accepting Applications for Fall Tsrm employment Oregon Dally Emerald Production Department The following o;jenmgs are part-time student positions (15-20 hrs/wk) Per sons applying lor any of the positions must be enrolled in at least on# class per •arm Work Study la preferred but not required All persons applying must be available to begin work ng August 8, 1982 Applications close May 25. 1982, and will be filled by June 1. 1982 Starling pay for all positions Is 12 28-12 55/hr depending on experience The poeieons open are Advertising peals up lech - 2 positions morning and afternoon) Advertising typseeSar • 2 positions • morning and afternoon Darkroom toed - 2 positions after noon 'evenings aHernasng JoO work assistant -1 position Night peats-up lech - 2 positions evenings eon 2 M days pec wk at least tpectalprojects assistant-t position - 2 tu* day* par wk at laaet For more ntarmaeon or Iwt of )oO de scriptions talk to Victoria. 200 EMU Production Dept or 686-5511 The Oregon Daily Emerald a an Affirms five Action/Equal Opportunity Em ptoyw _5-20 DECISION RESEARCH needs railage students aa sublets tor experiments si lodgement end decision making on Thursday and Friday of tfws week Native Engfah speakers only 85 tor about an hour and t/4 Thoae who partiopsied n March need not apply Cat 485-2400 from 9 am to 5 pm 85 5-12 BEGINNING SUMMER TERM Infor mation Receptionist and Tour Guide positions, work-study only Apply by F riday. May 1 3 at Admissions counter on second floor ot Oregon Hall, ask for Tim or Becky 90:5-1? Survival Center THE SURVIVAL CENTER Is now accepting applications lor the 1983-84 stall H you are interested in the preservation and protection ol our environment and would like to gain experience working wilh an energetic group, pick up an application in Suite One, EMU Stall positions are Director Assistant Director l egislative Coordinator Media Coordinator Wildlife Coordinator Wildlands Coordiantor Energy Coordinator Budget Coordinator Advocate Editor The Survival Centei a an Affirmative Action Equal Opportunity employer Women, minority, and the han dicapped are encouraged to apply 082 5-10 ROOMATES CAN MEN FIX DINNER? CAN WOMEN FIX FAUCETS? Can 24 to 40 women and men run a cooperative household with non-sexist principles5 Would you like to help us? We are near campus, cook both vege tarian and non vegetarian, and at a reasonable cost Please check us out lor this term, summer term, or next tall Campbell Chib 1670 Alder. 666-5189 (ask tor Tom) or Janet Smith House, 1 790 Alder 686-4261 (ask lor Murray) _7»2tln ROOMMATE wanted to share large, furnished 2 be droom apartment H block from campus $150/month plus utilities 682-9102 _ 5-10 Apts, for Rent FURNISHED AMO UNFURNISHED one and two bedrooms close to campus S175IO S250 OS4N2, W401I. _3?2:ttn ALDERWOOD MANOR 1840-1884 Aider on My furnished 1. 2 and ? bedroom apartments, with carpeting, drapes, appliances Off-street parking, water, garbage paid $1?9, $2i9and $3l5.For information oak Manager 484-611?. 1PM CO REALTOR 1111 PEARL ST. 4S5-S252 ___ 9741fn FURNISHED STUDIO 1331 High St. Campus-downtown area Contemporary fumxftnga Private bad), share kitchen with one other UTILITIES PAID $155 Manager 344-0? 15 BENNETT MANAGEMENT 4A0 tami 2nd HWH1 331 tin IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY UO Family Housing Amazon two bedroom unfurnished apartments at $100/month and Westmoreland one bedroom fur nished apartment at $111/month Also anticipate future openings for Westmor eland two bedroom furnished apartment at $131/month Contact UO Housing Dept. 686-4277. 861:tfn WALK TO CAMPUS 62$ East 16th One and two bedrooms turnished wit! patio and courtyard Laundry oft-street parking Now taking reservations IPM CO.. REALTOR 1111 PEARL ST. 465-8252 __483: tin TWO BEDROOM in small complex 145 N "A." Appliance, drapes, carpets, bus Stop $159 726-8491 Cf 344-8888 WALK TO CAMPUS One bedroom at 1345 Ferry. Appliances, carpet, drapes, storage, parking $169 342-1265 or 726-8491_408:lfn FWCREST APARTMENTS 630 EAST 14th #S Large unfurnished two bedroom, ap plianced. carpeted, laundry facilities 3280. V.I.P 345-7368 549 ttn SUMMER RATES AVAILABLE from $140 per month 1414 E 18th Great location Quiet, clean 1 or 2 bedrooms Furnished or unfurnished Covered parking, laundry Cali Sabin, 683-2160. EUiott Associates 601 tin 433 WEST Sth *7 Studio, unfurnished, carpeted, ap ptianced, water and garbage paid Laundry facilities $125 345-7368 _ 747:tfn 433 WEST 8th This 2 bedroom unfurnished townhouse style is appiianced. carpeted, water and garbage paid with laundry facilities. $166 Drive by. then call VIP, 345-7368 _eaottn 1441 FERR Y Cl One bedroom in classic older home Carpeted, appiianced, water/garbage paid $185 VIP, 345-7368 903 tin Plan Ahead For Summer 1 or 2 Bedroom Apartments For 150 MO. (June 15-Sept 15) Includes Furnished, fully appiianced apt perking, excellent campus loca tion -DROP BY The Emerald Apts. 1877 Emerald (2 Bedroom) or The Camelot Apts. 1800 E. 18th (1 bedroom) or call 343- 1491 344- 5440 ALSO Make Reservations Now for next fall