Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 05, 1983, Section A, Page 6, Image 6

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MEETINGS
TO All VOTING FACULTY and SUAB members: The first
meeting ol the University assembly is today in ISO Geology.
The agenda will lx* short, but all members should plan to
attend.
C HE MIS IKY STUD! NTS: Ament an ( hemit al Sot lety stu
dent affiliates will meet tonight at 7 p.m in B<*9 Stiente II.
C IUB SPORTS SAILING Tf AM will be meeting tonight at
8 TO p.m. in the EMU. C het k IMU st hedule for details
Everyone welcome.
THE SOIOMON AMENDMENT — should tinant lal aid be
linked with draft registration — will Ex* dist ussed at this
week's Brown Bag Forum, ttr-sponstrred E>y the ASUO and
the Campus Intertaith Ministry, today from 12: TO to I 10
p.m. in the EMU forum Room Panel memlx*rs will int lude
i d Vignoul (U() E mant tal Aid), Dave f idanque (AC l U), lulit*
Sinai (SORD), and |im O'fallan (law Sthool)
PRE LAW STUDENT Asstx lation's Executive Count il will
meet on Thursday, Oct. b, at 7: TO p.m in Rtx>m 1E>4 Oregon
Hall
C IUB SPORTS SKI TEAM is holding an organizational
meeting Thursday, C)t t b. at 7 p.m in 101 EMU All in
terested tross tountry and alpine skiers are weltome to
attend
DO C YC I INC. 11AM will hold an organizational meeting
I hursday, Ott b, trom 7: TO-8 TO p.m. in 108 EMU Old
memEx»rs and those wishing to join are encouraged to at
tend. Novites welt ome.
FINANC E C l UB organizational meeting tor all majors and
newt timers will Ex* held Thursday. Ott. h. at 4:00 p.m., TT7
Gilbert Hall Refreshments will Ex* served.
THE ARIOONIST S GUIID, a Itxal group ol tar
toonisls, illustrators, animators and gagwnters, will hold its
monthly meeting today at 7 p.m. in the Warehouse Artist
Studio, T8S lawrente St For more information tall Steve
I afler or Mike lee at T4T-2TOO
THE MARKETING ASSOCIATION holds its first meeting
of the season today at T: TO p m in Rtx»m 1T8 Edotation
I hose interested in memEx*rship please attend.
ASUO CONSTITUTION COURT meets today at 2: TO p.m.
in Room 110 EMU to hear Rit hard Burr vs OSPIRG. Oral
arguments will lx* open to the puhlit I he dec ision ton
terent e will lx* t losed.
CLUB SPORTS LQULSTRIAN HAM tnvites anyone with
an interest in horses to attend a general meeting on Thurs
day, Oct. b, at b:TO p.m. in Room 109 LMU. Try-outs for the
horseshow team will be announced
At PHA KAPPA PSI'S first general meeting is today in
Room \ Y7 Cilbert Hall All members must attend Plans
plans tor the quarter to be* disc ussed Cake and punc h will
be served after the meeting to celebrate founder's Day.
LECTURES
PltRRt MISSAC, Trench man-ot-letters, will give a tree
public lecture today on 'Walter Beniamin" at \ p.m. in
Room 119 Allen Hall
TDUC ATIONAl OPP( )RTUNITIf S Student meeting
tonight at 7:00 p.m. in Room 209 I merald Hall Jewell Bell ot
the ( ounc il lor Minority (ducation will open "The Series
c overing the* topic ot c areer c hanges Bell will provide infor
mation on indec isiveness and ad|usting to change for
more information, call Stephen at b8b-!2!2.
A JUSTINIAN SYMPOSIUM., commemorating 1.SOO years
since the birth of Justinian, will be held Oct b through 8.
The following speakers will be featured on Thursday. Oct.
— Prof John Barker, History, University ot Wisconsin, ad
dressing Nika Riots and By/antine Soc tal Violence." 7 K)
p.m in Room 107 I awrenc c* Hall. Pro*. A Dean Me ken/ie.
Art History,U(). presenting a lecture* titled "Justinian and
Mt. Sinai."
MISCELLANEOUS
RHODLS SCHOLARSHIPS: Post-graduate sc hoarship to
Oxford University. Applicants must be US. citizens, un
married. 24-years-old or less as ot Oet.1, 198!, and have
ac ademic standing to assure eompeletion ot a bachelor's
degree l>etore Oc tober 1984. All students interested in ap
plying should contact John Orl>ell, Room 114 friendly Hall
A meeting ot all students planning to apply will be* held f ri
day. Oct 7, at 1:10 p.m. in Room 109 friendly.
MARSHA! I SCHOLARSHIPS Post-graduate scholarship
to British universities. Applicants must be 24-years-old or
less as of Oct 1. 198!. Preference is given to unmaried ap
plic ants Students interested in applying should contact
John Orbell before* Oct b and should attend the* general
meeting at 1:10 p.m. Tncfay, Oct. 7, in Room 109 friendly
Hall.
BRING Ret ye ling Center has a permanent dropsite lor
reeyclables in the parking lot between 15th and 17th
streets. Glass bottles and jars, newspaper, aluminum, flat
tened tin cans and motor oil are accepted. For more infor
mation contact BRING at 746-1021.
MELLON FELLOWSHIPS in the Humanities Administered
by ihe Wilson Foundation. Faculty members must
nominate students by November. The award is intended lor
humanists only and must be applied towards a U S. univer
sity, extending through the acquisition of a doctorate
degree For more information contact Prol. |ohn Orbell.
Room 114 F riendly Hall
FULBRIGHT AWARD: Deadline for students applications
tor 1981-84 is Oct. 15. Application and information are
available* in 110 Oregon Hall
FIND OUI YOUR RIGH1S and liabilities as a tenant or
landlord at People s law Sc hool today Lincoln School. 050
W 12th St., from 7 to 9 p.m Al People's l aw Sc hool c lasses
are taught by law students and are tree and open to the
public. For more information, contact Sue* at 142 6056
PHOTOGRAPHIC EXHIBITION ot art and arc hitee ture
from Justinian's Time, Friday, Oct. 7. from 1:10 to 2:10 p.m..
Gallery 141, School of Arc hitee ture and Allied Arts. Pro! A.
Dean Me Ken/ie will ac t as guide
A HE ME 11T DANCE will be held Saturday, Oct 8. at 8:00
p.m., I MU Ballroom. "Arousing Spirits will provide reggae
music and "Porcupine" will perform the blues Tickets are
$2 50 in advance* or $1.00 at the door. Tickets can be pur
c hased at the F MU Mam Desk. I arth River Ree ords, or I ac e
the Music The benefit »s sponsored by the* Survival Center
and prexeeds will go towards the Oregon Natural
Re»sources Council to protect our wilderness. For more in
formation call the Survival Center at 686-4156.
INTERVIEWS
SPIN!) AN Al IIRNOON on the job at C het Francisco,
Iro/en food manutac turer tor airline and consumer
markets. Fnjoy an on-site visit and learn about career op
portunities in the field ot Marketing/Fmanee/Personnel on
Thursday, Oct 6, from 1:10 to 4:10 p m. Sign up today in
Rcx>m 246 Susan Campbell Flail. Space is limited Transpor
tation is provided
SIGN UP at 7 *0 a m today in 246 Susan C ampbell Hall tor
Iht* lollowing ret ruiters
C)C T. 10 — Ament an Graduate St hool ot International
Management (tor graduate sthtxil)
OC T 10 — S.C. Johnson A Son, Int. group meeting with
Marketing Club and Alpha kappa Psi. 74T : TO p.m.. TT8
Gilbert Hall
OC T 10 — Kellogg Graduate St htx>l ot Management, Nor
thwestern University (tor graduate st htx»l)
(HI 11 — Orientation Croup Meeting. 7 TO p.m . 110-111
I MU.
CH I II —A lexander C.rant A ( o.. (tor winter internship
statt at t ountant)
(HI. 11 Intel Corp , (lor Applications tngmeer/System
Produtt Engineer and Stilt ware Produt t Engineer)
(HIT 11, 12 — k Mart Apparel (tor Manager Trainee)
OC T 11,12 — RH Maty A Go.. Int. (.roup meeting at 7: TO
p.m . 110-111 I MU. (tor Management Training Program)
OCT. 12 — R.H Mat v A Co Int. ot California (lor lx
t*t utive (raining Program)
<>( I 12 — Texas Instruments (field Sales Tngineers
immmum (.PA T.0)
OCT. 12. H —Hettronu Data Systems Corp..(tor Systems
I ngineer Develt»pment Program). Croup meeting with OR
CA at 7 pm. 110-111 f MU.
U S. Marine Corps (tor Marine Corps Olliter)
OCT M — Marine Corps Flight Olliter Presentation, 7
p.m., 110-111 I MU
O ( 1 IT - U S Air forte (tor
Pilot/Navigator/Meterologv'C ommunit ation f U*t Ironic s)
0(1. IT. 14 — International Playtex, Int. (tor Sales
Representative)
OCT. IT, 14 — Prite Waterhouse / Co., (tor Stall
Accountant-completed application required)
OCT. 14 — laventhol A Horwath (tor Stall Atiountant
minimum (.PA T O)
0(1. 14 — Uarco, Im., dor Prcxluttion Management
I rainee/At t ounting Management 1 rainee)
(H I 17-21 — Peate Corps, (tor Peace ( orps Volunteer
group meeting Monday. Ot t 17. 12: TO p.m , I MU forum
Rcxim. film Tuesday. T: TO p.m.. f MU forum Room. Com
pleted Peate Corps applit ation required at interviews.)
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DUDE CN THE CORNER/ ITS CRIiiO
"HOW TO MAKE A QUICK BUCK
by John Gorman
CLASSIFIEDS
CLASSIFIED ADS
CAN BE
PLACED AT
ODI OFFICE. 100 EMU
UO BOOKSTORE STAMP COUNTER
EMU MAIN DESK
$1.50 minimum for the first insertion
$1.20 minimum lor comwuJive insertions
THERE IS NO REFUND FOR
AD CANCELLATIONS!
PAYMENT: All ads must hi* paid tor in
advam r unless a billing agreement has
lieen I'stablishi'd with us
DlsPl AY ( IASSIMIDS are available at
the 01)1 oftn e. MM) I MU
For Sale
FREE
Handshake with every purchase
Pioneer Tower speakers $99 Yamaha
CA 61011 45 wls $170 0 800 3 head tape
deck $139 Harmon Kardon HK 70
tuner $109: Authier 1 90 cm skiis
w/Saloman bind and brks $75. Lange
bools sz 10. $75, Scolt poles tree w
/skiis or boots Call til midnight Jell or
Tom 345-1504 10 5
1974 MOTO GUZZI Eldorado 850cc Ex
cellent condition will consider trade
$1500 0.6.0 Call 343 1040_ 10 7
SEA TEC VEST SC $100. Bailey wet suit
$85 Sea & Sea 110 u/w camera w/close
up lens $100 Pioneer SX 780 receiver
Hitachi turntable Kenwood LSK 600B
speakers $495 all m superior condition
686 0698 alter 5 pm 10 7
WATERBED bookcase pad rails.
Queen $150 Curl 344 0124 10 7
ASAMi PENTAX 35mm MX body $170
50mm lens. $65 28mm $75 100mm
macro $110 80 200 zoom $165 Auto
winder $50 Minolta flash $20
485 4586 «L7
MAIN FLOOR BLEACHER tickets lor
MEN AT WORK
concert Call MS 9474. John, keep try
ing _ 10-7
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It you have VISA or MASTERCARD you
can now phone in your Emerald
Classified ad and have it bitted to your
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day before you want ihe ad published
and watch a small investment bring big
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EMERALD CLASSIFIEDS
686*4343
107
UPRIGHT PIANO 1903 vintage *350
Paula 484 2947 10-7
All Kinds of
Woodworking
Workshops open in beginning wood,
furniture repair, carving lathe
specialties EMU Craft Center 686 4361
748 10 7
Garage Sales
cut. OE SAC SALE 34956 Seavey Lp Rd
15 South. Klamath Falls Exit. Oct 8 9
Beds desk stereos etc 10-7
Buy & Sell
DIXIE'S NEW A USED
Buy Sell Trade
2050 W 6th 686 2768
568 107
Used vacuums *10 and up
SHARON'S VACUUMS
741 0596
692:11 7
Instruction
PEDAL POWER BICYCLES oilers a
bicycle maintanence class Oct 11
through! Nov 15 Contact Mac.
687 1775_726:10-7
POTTERY
DRAWING
STAINED GLASS
Workshops Still open1 EMU Cralt
Center downstairs EMU 686 4361
_ 747 10 7
FIBERS!
Weaving/Felting
Quilting/Basketry
Workshops operv EMU Cralt Canter
686 4361 746 10 7
Services
LOIS OILLER
movement therapist
Awareness through Movement
Moving lor tun and fitness ExptO's sen
sory awareness and practice relaxation
rues * Frt 9 to am beginning Tues
Oct 4th 8 weeks *24 or *3 per session
Moving Meditation
A special class that practices listening
m A sensory awareness Quiet move
ment that calms and yet awakens
energy Attention will be given to in
dividual needs
Mondays 5 30-8 30 pm beginning Oct 3
6 weeks *18
8834483
integraltva Therapy Associates
33 ( 20th KM
EDITING. RESEARCH SERVICES Most
areas Qualified editors Thesis/paper
assistance Resumes stat analysis
and typing Tele 1-223 8491 (Portland)
_ 12 7
CHEZ & CARP! ATTORNEYS Immigra
tion cases accepted 1852 Willamette
3428751 1021
T-SHIRTS
Custom printed Laller Silkscreen,
343 2306. 342 1927. Call tor brochure
737 10 14
BEING WOMAN
A women s group exploring such
issues as relationship, career, sexuali
!y independence/dependence Eight
weeks S96 (S12 per session) Tuesdays
7 30 9 30 pm Begins Ocl 18
Facilitators Judith Lindsay M A
(Psychologist Associate Resident Mar
tin Acker Ph D Supervisor) and Bev
Behrman M S Preregislration by Oct
14 Call Judith. 344 1101 or 343 1937
10 5
Typing
HAWK WORD PROCESSING: Com
puter system makes typing obsolete
Theses, reports, resumes Free
pickup/delivery 345-6165 ^34Jln
TYPING: 15 years experience papers
dissertations editing Graduate School
approved IBM Selectric Pick up and
delivery Call_Carole at 666 3963 ‘>14 Itn
ELITE TYPING SERVICE
Fast Guaranteed Accurate
Pickup/delivery available 484 1646
_ 748Jln
TYPING/EDITING
Call Sara 686 0739
_ 575WHFM UH
PAST. PROFESSIONAL TYPING
IBM Correcting Selectric
Graduate School Approved
Call Paula Demong 464 9405
__ 656 tin
PROFESSIONAL TYPING
Reasonable Rates
IBM Correcting Selectric
Call Patrice 342 5236
_ 144 Itn
WORO PROCESSED
TYPING • EDITING • GRAPHICS
Word processed typed 6/or edtled
iheses/dissertalions papers tables
diagrams Resume Composition Fast
Service Reasonable Rales CINDY
464 5454 __602 tin
PROFESSIONAL TYPIST Statistical
specialist IBM Con Set Grad approv
ed Neat campus 344-0759 513 lln
I’M BACK
PRO TYPING/EDITING
2 blocks from UO No job too small
Spec raining in theses and
dissert at runs
Jennifer 485 3663
542 lln
II quality is what you want
TYPING UNLIMITED
IS "THE" TYPING SERVICE to use
Guaranteed Grad School approved
BARBARA LAND MS 3414
_ __ 523 lln
DYNAMIC TYPING SERVICE
Guaranteed Quality work Pickup &
delivery available 485 3914 583 tin
PRO TYPING ALL LEVELS
IBM Correcting Selectnc
Call Barbara MS 0747
366 MWF
T * C TYPING SERVICE
All levels academic
667 9326
622 MWF
BRANDY S TYPING &
WORD PROCESSING
Fasl and professional Editing
available 484 6044 _ 621 tin
TYPING-RESUMES
Reasonable rates 3 blocks from UO
campus Carbon ribbon auto erase
Rush service til midnight 683 8657
John ____10-6
QUALITY TYPING
Electric, sell correcting equipment
Joyce 344 9956 _10 7
SUPER TYPING
Fast accurate near campus Norma
345 6005 342 8255 (message) 10 5
Books
60.000 BOOKS IN STOCK
All selling 25% to 50% off list prices
New Books Tent Books Clilt Notes
Magazines
USED BOOKS BOUGHT AND SOLD
SMITH FAMILY BOOKSTORE
766 East 13th
____________ 362 lln
ELDORA S COLLECTIBLES
Books Brass China Glass Pottery
Silver
FREE OUT OF PRINT BOOK SEARCH
1321 W 11lh M2 4091
Afternoons Closed Sunday
289 U
Recreation
Baseball
Meeting
All men interested in the CSports
Baseball Team are invited lo a team
meeting Thurs Oct 6 7 pm at 244
Gilbert 759 10-6
CLUB SPORTS
Judo Club
Fall term practice schedule MW
1 302 30 pm, 77 ESL All welcome For
more into M5 1636 or X 3733 756 107
Instruments
REPAIR SERVICE PARTS
on all stringed instruments Handbuilt
acoustic and electric guitars
STEPHENS STRINGED INSTRUMENTS
1417V> OLIVE 484-0615
FARFISA ORGAN Mini compact $175
Bass amp wanted Photo darkroom out
tit $60 complete 343-2292. eves and
weekends 10-7
Bicycles
10 SPEED RALIEGH International 531
Frame 22 V? Campy and Avocet pans
New paint Excellent condition A steal
at $500 Call 342 3322 _ 10 5
BIKE OVERHAUL
BIKE DOCTOR
Long or short workshops to keep your
bike together EMU CRAFT CENTER
686 4361 749 10 7
0.
SECOND NATURE
USED BIKES
New and used parts for the tourist,
racer, commuter, and cruiser.
BUY SEU TRADf
1712 Willamette 34>-5342
RED TAG SALE
Prices reduced on many models
FUJI •• CENTURION
Quality bicycles
Plus with this ad
FENDERS INSTALLED FREE
on any near bicycle
Otter expires Oct. 15
STU’S BIKE
SHOP
8th & Monroe
344-2175
Cars & Cycles
‘76 CAPRI 56.000 miles, new stereo,
sunroof, radials excellent throughout
82.200 485 4122107
SUZUKI GSIIOOE 81, looks new. runs
pertect Bruce 995 8094 10 6
PEUGEOT 404 Station wagon
automatic, runs fine Must sell $1100 or
best otter 342 3704 io-7
1967 MGB-GT
Excellent condition. Rebuilt engine
Wire wheels $2000 or best offer Call
Loren 6860780 or 484-6354 10-7
’79 TRANS AM 10th anmv loaded
leather rare $7950. call 686 6174 after
11 pm Tom _ _ 10 7
1969 PEUGEOT 404 sedan It blue sun
roof $750 746 809610 18
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‘78 PONTIAC Grand Prix PB. PS, low
miles extras $3,695 484 0614 10 11
1980 YAMAHA 400 Special 3.000 miles,
excellent condition Sexy with lots of
chrome $900 344 7068107
TOYOTA CORONA WAGON 1976
78 000 miles excellent compression
$1800 Florian 343 9113 10 5
Wanted
DISHWASHER WANTED 686 3466
Todd1Q5
GOOD used manual typewriter Not
over S25 344 7578 after 3 pm 10-5
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Cash paid lor gold class rings and
gold or silver jewelry One ounce
class rings brings $103
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CALLIGRAPHY
Graphic
Communication
Make effective SIGNS. FLYERS. BAN
NERS this year! Workshops open EMU
CRAFT CENTER. 686 4361. 745 10 7
ROOMATES
FEMALE 25 PLUS non-smoker, depen
dable Share small house No pets, have
3 688-9717 10 7