Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 28, 1983, Section A, Page 18, Image 18

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MEETINGS
MORTAR BOARD: all members must attend the first
meeting Thursday. Sept. 29, at 5:59 p.m. in Room 112 EMU.
OREGON CREW meeting for all men and women rowers
returning from last year in Century Room D at 8 p.m.
tonight. Get psyched to row! for more information call
Anne Donahue at 681-5679.
THE SOCIETY Of PROfESSIONAl IOURNAEISTS will
hold an open meeting and initiation for all interested |our
nalism students Sept. 29 at 1:10 pm.m in Room 101 B Allen
Tim Talevich, reporter and columnist for the Register
Guard, will be the guest speaker.
THE NEXT IFC MEETING will be held today in the Century
A Room. Agenda includes Minority law Students, Survival
Center (pending), Rec and Folk Dance, Intrafraternity
Council and the election of chair at 5 p.m
BREAD FOR THE WORLD, a Christian citizens education
and action group on campus, will hold an organizational
meeting Friday, Sept 10 at 1:10 in Koinonia Center, 1414
Kincaid St.
INTERVIEWS
SIGN UP TODAY in Room 246, Susan Campbell Hall, for
the following recruiters:
Oct 4 — U S. Binattonal Center. Columbia. South
America (B/M—ESL/Applied linguistics/Others with rele
vant work experience). Group meeting — 9:10 a m.. Room
101, l MU
OCT. S — Harvard Law School. Group meetings only — 10
a m., 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.. Room 101 EMU.
OCT. 5 — U.S. National Security Agency. Group meeting
12:30 p.m.. Room 110, EMU (Campus Interviews Nov. 17).
OCT. 7 — Harvard University, Kennedy ScEiool of Govern
ment Group meeting only — 9 a.m and 10 am. Room 108
EMU.
MISCELLANEOUS
EDUCATING AND PARENTING FOR PEACE: An all day
workshop for teachers, parents and community, Saturday.
Oct. 1, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 1236 Kincaid St. Tor more informa
tion call 747-2558 or 345-3111.
BROWN BAGGER FORUM, a weekly discussion series co
sponsored by the Campus Interfaith Ministry and the
ASUO. begins today at 12:30 p.m. in the Forum Room EMU.
This week, come and meet the staff and listen to some live
music. For more information call 484-1707.
WEDNESDAY EVENING CLASSES sponsored by Campus
Interfaith Ministry provide an opportunity this term to
study peace issues as an ecumenical community. Par
ticipants will gather at 6:30 p.m. tonight for a simple meal
followed by brief worship. For more information call
484-1707 or ext. 3597.
All INTERESTED STUDENTS are invited to a tree showing
of ' The Last Epidemic," a 30-minule film on nuclear war, to
day at 2:30 p.m. in Studio A IMC.
SAVE MONEY ON USED TEXTS - Drop by the AAF
Book sale in Room 115 EMU (you know, where the beer
gardens happen) and see whal texts are there. Or sell those
used books to other students. Through Friday, 10 a m. to 4
p.m.
KOI NON IA CENTER, the ecumenical Campus Ministry
Center at 1414 Kincaid (across from PIC), will hold an open
house from 1 to 4:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 29
PREDENTAl STUDENTS: Do you want to find out what
dentistry is all about and show the admissions committee
that you are interested in dentistry?. Bl 409, Practicum
predentistry, is a clinical observation program with one
hour pass/no-pass credit. For applications and more infor
mation contact Pre-Health Sciences Office, 1t>4 Oregon
Hall, ext. 4338.
THE FIRST FALL MEETING for Students Opposing
Registration and the Draft will take place Thursday, Sept. 29
at 3:30 p.m. in Suite 4 EMU. All interested students are
welcome.
COME MEET THE STUDENT GOVERNMENT and en|oy
music in the EMU courtyard (Forum Room in case of rain)
on Wednesday, Sept. 28, 11:30 to 1:30 p.m. Find out about
jobs available in the ASUO and enjoy free refreshments in
the ASUO office. Suite 4 EMU.
by Berke Breathed
BLOOM COUNTY
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CLASSIFIEDS
CLASSIFIED ADS
CAN BE
PLACED AT
OOf OFFICE, J00 IMU
UO BOOKSTORE STAMP COUNTER
EMU MAIN DESK
DCAIXINES: 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 1 pm friday.
The OOE cannot be responsible loi
more than onr day's inrorrect advertising
insertion. The ODf's liability lor
typographical errors, incorrect insertions,
or omissions in advertising published
shall be limited solely to the cancellation
ol charges (or such portion o( space oc
cupied by the error If your ad appears in
correctly, call 686-4343 before I pm (or
correction in the ne«t day's issue.
SMITH-CORONA QALAXIC Deluxe
manual, portable typewriter Excellent
VACUUM Filter clean, with many at
tachments, $50 485-3914 642 »28
STUDENTS $19 desk. $20 4-drawer
chests, antiques. )unk. appliances, fur
niture Harrisburg Trading Poal,
995*448 9-30
WORKSHOPS! Get creative EMU Cralt
Center. 686-4381 632 » 30
PANASONIC PORTABLE cassette
recorder, new. never used. $20 BSR
turntable. $35 Westbend electric wok
$10 Zenith 16" BW portable TV. $20
485-3514 9-29
H.P. 38-C CALCULATOR $55 Call Les at
687 8767 or 687 2454 S28
TV'S FOR SALE at the Main Desk area
in the EMU building Black and white
portable from $19 Color from $89 Mon
day. Sept 26 to Friday. Sept 30 or while
they last!9-30
condition 345-3416
9-29
Moped-like new
Reg. gas. Best offer
over $250. 342-4598.
9-28
CAPE2K) TAP SHOES Sue 7 Vt. like
new, *15 344-9040 evenings9-30
SILVER REED ELECTRIC portable
typewriter (pica). St 70 Call Rick.
345-3090 _9-30
1M0 HONDA EXPRESS Excellent
shape, great gas mileage. *250 Call
Mitcn, 886-5170 484-63419-29
7-FOOT COUCH lor sale. *56 Please
call 683-5808 9-29
MILANI'S MOPED DELUXE 100 miles
gallon Good transportation 343-7888
928
OUTDOOR ROLLER SKATES New. sue
7-8 Women's, ptuse wrist guards. *100
6831925 _ 929
KITCHEN TASLE with lea* and 4 chairs
Excellent condition *70 Hart sins (180
cm) and Nordics bools (8). both lor *60
344-8810 929
CANON FTB, QL, 1 4 SO mm lens. 3
power extension Excellent shape.
3115. Jon, 342-5254 928
PORTABLE TYPEWRITER w/correction
Looks new *60 344-2680929
10-SPEED. S25 Down ski jacket S90;
twin box and mattress. *40 484-4588.
9-28
OUTDOOR CLOTHING SALE: Parkas,
jackets, vest Polarguard, Hollolil. Pile
Men's/women's sizes All excellent con
dition and under *35 344-4110 9-29
SMALLER ADVENT SPEAKERS *100 or
best oiler 344-151210-4
COMPLETE QUEEN SIZE waterbed.
$75 Used lOspeed bicycle. *50 Call
344 2549 4-6 pm _9-30
Need furniture
Good furniture at ridiculous prices
9-drawer dresser $40: matching night
stand. *10: study desk and chair. *40:
guitar. $30. Rossignol 180cm skis w/bin
dings. *75 Much, much morel Call Rick
683 8263 9-29
TWO BURIAL SITES complete Retail
*1.875. sell for *1.300 686 8635 tor
details 103
Garage Sales
GIANT
GARAGE SALE
100 lamlHae contributing everything
to furnish your homa
Saturday, Oct. 1
8 am - 4:30 pm
Payless Garden Ctr.
29th & Willamette
Sponsor#*) by Southtowne ft Valley
River Rotary Clubs
9-30
Buy & Sell
OIXIE’S NEW ft USED
Buy Sell Trade
2050 W. ftth 000-2700
Instruction
"When your schedule Is tough, those
classes rock''
History of Rock
early Years ioos-ioso
Elvis. Beatles, Stones
WED 0:30-0
History
of Rock II
PRESENT
Dylan. Mendrl*. New Wave
THURS 3:30-0
No
Register at Music Table
3 credit# 002 fee
music skill required,
sequential
Persons interested in
JAZZ ENSEMBLE
SMALL COMBOS (OHIO 3B3NB3)
Of genual tonal Meeting Thursday
Sept 20. 7 pm School of Music Room
ISO Call Thom Bergeron 344 0070
LAB BANOS lUUS tmoi
CaN Jeff William* Sal 3774 or 3701
020
PORTUGESE I
RL 199 • 3 credits
18:30-21:20 Wednesday
206 Friendly, fee $93
Far registraion details call Continua
tion Center. 686-4231
Wst 407 3 credits
18:00-20:50 Wednesday
189 PLC Fee *93
Proletarian Women’s
Literature
Wst 407 3 credits
18:00 20:50 Wednesday
189 PLC Fee *93
For registration details call Continua
tion Cente 686-4231 6409^30
for Non-Majors
ext. 3761 or 683-1667
Women &
Literature
Black Woman’s
Literature
Start the school
year right, take
CLASS
PIANO
EMU
CRAFT CENTER
WORKSHOPS &
MINIS
Woodworking Photography
Ceramics Weaving & Fibers
Metalwork Stained Glass
Graphics Bike Repair
Call 686 4361 lor Into Stop In,
ground floor ^MU 634 9-30
Services
LAFLER
Silkscreen
Specializing In the design and printing
of shirts 386 Lawrence 343-2308.
3*31827.589930
EDITING, RESEARCH SERVICES Most
areas Oualitied editors Thesis/paper
assistance Resumes, slat analysis
and typing Tele 1 223-6491 (Portland)
1*7
CHEZ S CARP, ATTORNEYS Immigra
lion cases accepted 1852 Willamette
342 8751 _10-21
PLUMSINO. APPLIANCE and building
repair Reasonable rates, insured and
references Cell John, eves 345-9*98
930
Typing
TYPtNQ/CDfTMM
Call Sera 884-0738
575WHFM UH
HAWK WORD PROCESSING: Com
puter system makes typing obsolete
Theses, reports, resumes Free
pickupfdellvery 345-6165 334:ttn
TYPING: 15 years experience, papers,
dissertations, editing. Graduate School
approved IBM Selectric. Pick-up and
delivery Call Carole at 888 3963 j14:tln
ELITE TYPING SERVICE
Fast-Guar anteed-Accurate
Pickup/delivery available 484-1646
748:tfn
FAST. PROFESSIONAL TYPING
IBM Correcting Selectric
Graduate School Approved
Call Paula Demong 464 9405
_ 658:tfn
PROFESSIONAL TYPING
Reasonable Rales
IBM Correcting Selectric
Call Patrice 342-5238.
1«4:tln
WORD PROCESSED
TYPING • EDITING • GRAPHICS
Word processed, typed, i/or edited
theses/dissertations, papers, tables,
diagrams Resume Composition. Fast
Service Reasonable Rates CINDY
464-5454.602 tfn
PROFESSIONAL TYPIST: Statistical
specialist IBM Corr. Sel. Grad approv
ed. Near campus. 344-0756. 5t3:tln
II quality is what you want
TYPING UNLIMITED
is “THE" TYPING SERVICE to use
Relerences furnished upon request,
guaranteed. Grad School approved.
'"^BARBARA LAND 345-3414
523:tln
I’M BACK
PRO TYPING/EDITING
2 blocks from UO No fob too small
Specializing in theses and
dissertations
Jennller 465-3663
5*2:ttn
DYNAMIC TYPING SERVICE
Guaranteed Quality work Pickup i
delivery available. *65-3914 563tfn
PRO TYPING ALL LEVELS
IBM Correcting Selectric
Call Barbara 345X1747
366:MWF
T 6 C TYPING SERVICE
All levels academic
667 6326
622MWF
Sound Systems
Jim’s Electronics
STEREO REPAIR
AUDIO SERVICES
1627 Pearl Street 343 7683
Monday thru Friday 64 pm
Saturday 9 • 1 pm
347 tin
RENT A QUASAR COLOR TV Irom the U
of O Bookstore' Only 360 per term
__6734-29
THE UO BOOKSTORE now oilers a no
interest payment plan tor purchases ot
over 3190 Check our our expanded
electronics department 672:429
Books
60,000 BOOKS IN STOCK
All selling 29% to 90% off Hst prices
New Books Text Books-Ctiff Notes
Magazines
USED BOOKS BOUGHT AND SOLO
SMITH FAMILY BOOKSTORE
766 East 13th
ELDORA’S COLLECTIBLES
Books, Brass. China Glass, Pottery.
Silver
FREE OUT-OF-PRINT BOOK SEARCH
1321 W. 11th 342-4061
Afternoons - Closed Sunday
Bicycles
52 CM TREK bike. Columbus 970 Cam
py record equipped. Dura aced crank.
Superb rder and shifters. $750
343- 5362, ask for Milo9-29
WOMAN'S BICYCLE Nishiki
lightweight 12-speed, back carrier,
cable lock, bottle, three months old.
Black $180 (originally $341.25). Engberl
686-6033 9-30
MIZUTANI Super Seraph 10-speed A
great bike tor school Chrome/purple
finish, leather seat. Avocet sealed bear
ing hubs, Rigida aluminum rims, Essge
tenders, Suntour equipped, in great
condition Asking $240 Ron, 343-6647.
TREK 21" Reynolds 531 frame, Campy.
Dura-Ace equipped New $900, sell for
$450 Men's Schwinn Varsity 10-speed,
23", brown, recent tune-up. $60.
344- 6810 SL29
RARE COLUMBA 3-speed coaster brake
bike New seat. tire, recent work. Parts
worth more than $50 asking price. Jon,
342 5254 9-28
18-INCH PEUGEOT
10-speed. $100. 484-4665feves 9-29
MEN’S 10-SPEE0 23 inches, excellent
condition. $110 344-2680»29
10-SPEED PEUGEOT 21" $100. Bob
686-4263 9-29
SECOND NATURE
USED BIKES
New and used parts for the tourist,
racer, commuter, and cruiser.
BUV-SEU-TBAOf
1712 Willamette 343-5342
Travel
MIVePSIIY
pAvei
PORTLAND TO
- New York $336
• Wash., D.C. $298
• Phoenix $224
■ Chariotte $298
EUGENE TO
• Minneapolis $279
774 East 13th M3-5577
654:9-26
Cars & Cycles
1862 HONDA NIOHTHAWK 650 3,500
miles, rear luggage carrier engine pro
tection bars. Toot pets, tinted wind
shield Excellent condition 32.000
466-3514.»29
'#4 VW BUQ Rebuilt engine, cassette
stereo, new tires Will maintained,
perfect economy care $1.800 or best of
let 746-5168 (evenmgs)9-30
FORD ECONOUNE VAN SS 6-cylinder.
«450 Call 342-1095. keep trying, 9-28
1881 HONDA 400 CUSTOM for sale
3500 miles *1700 or best otter Ex
cellent condition Jon, 344-1186 Must
***l9-30
RX-7 Sport wheels with radials
3300/set Tom, 484-3044 weekdays
343-7617 evenings/weehends 9-29
1878 HONDA CB 12SS Mint condition.
low miles, front disc brakes, tacometer,
extras *425 937-3156, 343-5362 9-28
FOR SALE: '81 Honda Express Good
cond, 100 mpg *250 3453437 9-30
GODCARt
1974 Dodge Dart. Musi sell. Im
maculate. runs beautifully. Best offer
Call Spence. 344-7354, 342-4728.
485-50089-28
79 MONZA COUPE Excellent condition
Low mileage. With extras 83.000 - offer
Cali 343-54889-29
'71 VW SUPER BEETLE 85.000 miles,
new valve job. excellent condition.
$1,600 or best offer 342-3715 9-29
■71 MUSTANG for sale. $1,100
686-4353 9-M
72 FORD PINTO Low miles on new
engine Good condition. New battery. 2
snow tires Included $850 Debbie
345-0516 9-28
Rides & Riders
FROM CORVALLIS TO EUGENE
Rides/riders (carpool) needed. 752-3982
(nights)9-30
RIDE OR RIDERS Carpool from Cor
vallis. M-F approx. 9-4:30. Kris 7539049
10-7
CARPOOL TO PORTLAND My depen
dable transportation, share cost of gas
Leave campus Friday afternoons, reb^k
Sunday evenings Contact Becky
Rm 108 Sweester. or phone 486-SBB
^6
Help Wanted
WORK-STUDY AND RESEARCH oppor
tunnies Help us run our research pro
jects in clinical psychology. We need:
computer programmer assistants, inter
viewers (extensive training provided),
phone callers/subject recruiters, health
evaluators, receptionists, typists, data
coder, computer data entry person,
neuropsychological technician. Hours
flexible, good work environment, in
volvement in research with potential for
more active participation, if desired
Research credit can be negotiated. Min.
of 10 work of per week, please. Beginn
ing pay $4.55 with raise after six mon
ths of satisfactory work. To apply, call
666-4966 594:9-28
ATTENTION
WORK-STUDY
STUDENTS
IF YOU have a strong academic record.
IF YOU would enjoy a job directly
related to your academic program.
THEN a position as a Learning
Resources Center tutor may be
available to you Hours range from 2-19
per week (the position can be a supple
ment to another work-study job) PAY
starts at $5.19fhr Reference from a pro
fessor in your major is required. For
more information, call the Learing
Resources Center at 686-3226 or stop
by 5 Friendly Hall.) Work-study qualified
students only please).601:9-30
TYPESETTER: Classified Advertising,
Oregon Daily Emerald. Typeset daily
classified ads 11 am-1 pm, Monday
thru Friday $3.35 hour. Work-study
preferred. Knowledge of video displays
terminals extremely helpful. Apply
room 300, EMU by 5 pm. Slept 30. The
ODE of AA/EO employer.9-29
EARN $500 OR MORE each school year
Flexible hour Monthly payment for
placing posters on campus Bonus bas
ed on results. Prizes awarded as well.
800-526-088310-5
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SALES
representative, Oregon Daily Emerald.
Sell classified and classified-display
ads in Eugene-Springfield area.
Monday-Friday, commission sales.
Must have access to car. Previous sales
experience helpful. Must be indepen
dent, like working alone, self
disciplined. Excellent opportunity for
advertising majors. Pick-up application,
room 300 EMU. Deadline Sept 30,5 pm.
The ODE is AA/EO employer. 9-30