Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 12, 1983, Section A, Page 11, Image 11

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    credit or work-study Apply by October
13 at the Admissions counter on se
cond floor of Oregon Hall Ask for Judy
or Becky775:10-13
HELP WANTED The U of O Survival
Center is accepting applications for
Wildlife Coordinator We are looking for \
a qualified, concerned student who is
willing to work in a group setting the
protection of wildlife Excellent oppor
tunity to gain practical experience
white working for a balance between
human interest and ecological diversi
ty Work-study available Applications
in Suite 1. EMU 686-4356 Affirmative
Action. Equal Opportunity Employer
774 10-14
SUN VALLEY. WORK AND SKI! Enjoy
winter term at world-famous Sun Valley.
Idaho ski resort Info and details, call
Roslynn, 342-5324. Monday or Wednes
day eves only10-26
OVERSEAS JOBS Summer/year round
Europe. S Amer . Australia. Asia All
fields J500-S1200 monthly Sightsee
ing Free info. Write IJC Box 52-OR-3
Corona Del Mar, CA 9262511-4
BOOKKEEPER/BUSINESS consultant
needed for Parr Tower Co-op Part-time,
wage negotiable Bring resumes to 1648
Alder by Wed , Oct 1210-12
The
Student University
Affairs Board
is accepting applications for 3 posi
tions representing: 2-Education
Graduate and Undergraduate; 14
AAA/PPPM; 15-Human Development
and Performance/Recreation If you are
interested in representing student's in
terests in matters of University legisla
tion. academics, student grievances
and lobbying then apply with SUAB in
Suite 3 EMU 686-3720 Applications are
due Friday. OCt 14. Affirmative ac
tion/equal opportunity employer
814 10-14
U of O Child Care and Developement
Center is hiring: 1 pre-school associate
teacher Work with children 2vy to 6
years in team teaching role Curriculum
planning, student aide supervision in
cluded. 2 substitute teachers work with
children 15 months to 10 years in both
campus child care centers Qualifica
tion requirements: At least 2 years
education or training at university or
college level in education or related
field: two years experience in preschool
program Application packet available
at 1511 Moss between 8:30 am-3 pm.
686-4384 Applications including 3 let
ters of reference due Oct 17 by 5 pm
The UO CCDC is an AA/EO employer
811 10-13
EXCELLENT INCOME tor pari time
home assembly work For information
call 504-641-8003 ext 8887104
MICROCOMPUTER LAB assistants
needed Work study preferred. Ex
perience with personal computers
helpful Call the Construction Center,
686-4231 822.10-14
r
1
Houses for Rent
UNFURNISHED TWO bedroom Ap
pliances. ((replace, garage, carport,
small fenced yard. No pets 17th and
Viltard $300 plus deposit 746-5024
791:10-12
Apts, for Rent
FURNISHED ONE AND TWO bedroom
apartments Call 485-4600 Bob Bennett
Really_ 632:tln
814 LAWRENCE 3 bedroom, in wonder
tul old house, covered porch, large liv
ing room, separate dining room. $225
Elliott Assoc 683 2160 325:tfn
GREAT LOCATION
1414 E. 18th. one and two bedrooms,
furnished or unfurnished, covered park
ing. laundry, from $175. Call Sabin.
683 2160, Elliott Assoc558:tfn
1/2 BLOCK
TO CAMPUS
The Emerald Apts
Are Renting
TWO BEDROOM
Fully carpeted & applianced apart
ments Available furnished or un
furnished & includes dishwasher, gar
bage disposal, covered parking, lots of
in-apartment storage & all at convenient
campus location.
$285 MONTH
For more information or
to make an appointment call
343-1491
DROP°BY AT
1877 EMERALD
677:tfn
FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED one
and two bedrooms close to campus.
$195 to $275 485-0062, 344-1625 332:tfn
$185 STUDIO
Furnished studio 1 Vi blocks from cam
pus. Laundry facilities. Call 345-7496
744:tfn
UO FAMILY HOUSING Immediate oc
cupancy Westmoreland. 2 bedroom,
furnished al $140/month;
Westmoreland 1 bedroom, furnished at
$111/month; Amazon 2 bedroom, unfur
nished at $116/ month. Anticipate
future openings in all areas. Contact
UO Housing Dept. 686-4277. „ 787:tfn
1 BEDROOM $200 huge apartment with
extra full sized room for study or office.
Safeway 2 blocks Carpets, drapes,
parking, laundry, unfurnished. 344-2469,
345-7987 805:tfn
FOR RENT
A unique 1 bedroom duplex just 3
blocks to campus Applianced,
fireplace, vaulted ceilings and nice
yard 683-7722 evenings 1577 Mill
$275
A 1 bedroom apartment in tri-plex.
Furnished, applianced and on-site laun
dry facilities. 3 blocks to campus 1155
Mill $175
JENNINGS 8 CO.
Property Management
883-2271
720MWF
Real Estate
FOR SALE BY OWNER Lovely six year
old home on .59 acres, in quiet wooded
area Three bedrooms plus sewing
room/study Cedar siding, 2146 square
leet plus 20 x 20 bonus room over dou
ble garage Sunken living room with
vaulted ceiling. Formal dining room,
spacious country kitchen. Ik bath.
cozy family room with woodstove Ap
pliances Creative financing S96.000
Call for appt 342-4164 Open house 1-5
pm. Saturday and Sunday, 1190 Barber
Drive, Eugene. 792:10-14
Quads
THE BROWN DERBY
Super special: Spring/summer rates
now m effect 441 East 17th 151:ttn
CLASSY QUADS
430 E. 15th Handy to campus or town
$139 includes utilities Manager,
485-2130
IPM CO.. REALTOR
1111 PEARL ST. 485-8252
962:tfn
HATE HOUSEKEEPING?
Live at the Campus Court Quads and
get your weekly cleaning included in
the rent along with cable TV,
utilities, private bath linen service
and lots of other goodies CALL
TOOAY!
CAMPUS COURT OUADS
1544 Alder 886 1075
025:tfn
LARGE QUAD 485-8859
$99 month
762:tfn
Lost/Found
LOST: Female long haired Siamese cat
near the vicinity of 15th and High.
Reward offered 345-5293 806:10-17
Food/Drink
KONA CAFE
Beggars Banquet
SPAGHETTI
w/soup or salad
All You Can Eat
Wed. 4-8 pm.
10-12
EVENTS
EMU Cultural Forum prosanls
Dr. Benjamin Spock
Or. Spock, co-chairman of the Na
tional Committee for a Safe Nuclear
Policy feels a need to suport a test
ban treaty to protect children from
radiation fallout. He is also a
spokesman for the Peace Movement
Combining his intrests in child health
and psychology, the Vietnam War and
personal and political behavior with
concern for nuclear policy. “Raising
Children in the Nuclear Age" should
prove a provocative and informative
lecturetopic.
Saturday, October 15th
8 pm EMU Ballroom
$1 UO student, $2 general public
Tickets will be sold at the door
Free childcare through UO Childcare
Center will be available Please call
for reservations at 686-4304 or EMU
Cultural Forum at 686-4373 795:10-14
WHAT DOES SEARCH really stand for?
Find out and speak up at the Brown Bag
Forum, Wednesday, October 12,
11:30-12:30, EMU Courtyard. Open mike.
809:10-12.
Workshop
on withcraft and paganism^Theory and
practice applicatin starting 7:30 Wed.
108 Gilbert.10-12
EQUIPMENT
SWAP
Tonight
6-8 pm
Come to buy, sell or trade new and used
skis, boots, boats, tents, packs, etc.
EMU Ballroom, free
U of O Outdoor Program, 686-4365
10-12
ASUO and Campus Interfaith
Ministry present
The Brown Bag Forum
BEYOND WAR:
A New Mode
of Thinking
TODAY
12:30-1:30
EMU Forum Room
812:10 12
((
Time Out
»
$
Documentary Film
AMERICAN STUDENTS TALK
ABOUT THEIR EXPERIENCES
IN ISRAEL
with
CORY EOELSTEIN
Tel Aviv Univ. Rep.
Wed 12 Oct 6 pm
EMU Forum
FREE
Visit our Into table,
find out about study
opportunities In Israel
EMU Lobby 12-2 pm
Sponsored by
JEWISH STUDENT UNION
817 10-12
SBA, National
Lawyer’s Guild
and ASUO present
Legal
Reform
in
Nicaragua
Mariano
Barrahona
Supreme Court Judge
Umberto
Obregon
Appellate Judge
1 pm Friday
October 14
Law School
Room 221
813:10-14
LEOTA RAYE
LIVE
WEDNESDAY NITE
8:30 pm - 12:30 am
Be There
Downtown in the Atrium
99 West 10th
803:10-12
Meeting for all
Alpha
Lambda
Delta
and
Phi Eta
Sigma
Officers Oct. 13
at 6 pm in EMU
Room 202
798:10-12
Eugene Council for Human Rights in
Latin America
Back Again!
HARD
TIMES
LUNCHES
$2 Thursdays
11:30 on
beginning Oct. 13
Featuring different
delicious menus
every week. Enjoy
the most authentic
Latin food in
town.
ECHRLA
1236 Kincaid
Next to the U of Bookstore
835:10-13
ART
PRINT
SALE
in the EMU by the Main Desk today
through Friday Oct. 14. Pricas start at
13. Over 500 different prints exhibited
representing 75 artists by Van Gogh
etat 10-12
Entertainment
THE BIJOU
492 E. 13th 6M-BIJU
WE OF THE
NEVER
NEVER
Nominated for six Australian
Academy Awards We Ot The Never
Never" ts the story of Jeannie Glenn
first civilized woman in the wilds of
Australia
SUNDAY THURSDAY 8:15 A 8:45 PM
FRIDAY SATURDAY 7:15 8 9:45 PM
Sat-Sun Red Adm Mat 4 pm
Student Admission anytime 12.5
with ID and fee card
BIJOU LATE NIGHT
Emmanuelle
Joys Of A Woman
Wednesday & Thursday 11:15 pm
11 96
Friday & Saturday 12:15 am 12 50
STUDENTS!
SAVE 46%
University Theatre
Season Tickets On Sale
Now!
See:
DRACULA
CAT ON A HOT
TIN ROOF
DANCE ‘84
SAINT JOAN
WEST SIDE STORY
Only season ticket
buyers:
- Save money
- Have the best seats
- Get or,e ticket to the performance
of your choice
- Have your ticket guaranteed if lost
or stolen
Order now at Robinson Theatre Box
Office, Vitlard Hall. Mon ■ Sal 12-4 pm
or call 688-4191. 738:10-14
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FREE FREE
Swing to the sounds of the Bay
Area's hottest all female jazz band
Swingshift
TONR3HT
Oct. 12 8-10 pm
EMU DINING ROOM
This concert is
FREE
Coffee, tea. and other condiments
also provided. Sponsored by the
Cultural Forum
FREE FREE
802:10-12
Dan Siegel Band
in their farewell to Eugene concert.
Saturday. October 15th, Soreng
Theatre. Hull Center for the Performing
Arts. Special guests, the Don Latarski
Trio Tickets available at the EMU and
other Hull Center outlets. S5.50/ad
vance $6 50 day of show 10-19
Artichoke Mualc A
Cultural Forum presents
India's Master Sarod Artist
Ali Akbar
Khan
With Table accompenfs! Swapen
Chaudhuri
An absolute genius, the greatest
musician in the world '-Yehudi
Menuhin "Ali Akbar Khan is con
sidered by most lovers of Indian
music to be the greatest instrumen
talist today '--Times of India.
Sun. Oct. 16, 8 pm
EMU Ballroom
Tickets: $7 50 advance. $8.50 day of
show $6.50 for U of O students
818:10 14
CINEMA 7 STo’S
PREMIERE THRU OCT. 12
From Nicaragua, nominated for Oscar
Best Foreign Film 1982
ALSINO
And The Condor
THURSDAY SATURDAY 7:30 PM
SUNDAY WEDNESDAY 7 PM
PLUS
John Ford's classic Western starring
John Wayne
SHE WORE A
YELLOW RIBBON
Thuraday-Saturday 9:15 pm
Sunday-Wednesday 8:45 pm
Sunday matinee 3:45 pm
Chamber
Music
ch*r;:S5
TirkatS no*! av<".
-Hf£rf7;5
ConcoriVring
Quartet
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tor Musical Arts g01 l0_14
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PTesenlinQ^o'^^^nge,
Ttadi.ionaWPoIrtica.^
DiCK GAUGHAN
U m Concert
With Ireland s
joe Burke
Wed., Oct. 19
*°RFaSrirSSSE
HUUT CENT • 5qoo ,
Ticket Into 687 ^ 783 10-19J
EMU Cultural Forum.
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in yOU»ndnaeVabco?n dog.
uniform and g watch
Toth*
World
“Zaniesi
U"'SS!S2SS
Series
■?HS!!SSSSr
(prizes aararoaui
Beer Garden!
Pridav Oct.
-££s£*~
.vailable I D
Two bi?t screens ^
Free 1013
829 10-13 I
-s*»r»
Friday, Oct. 14th
“No Nukes”
A dazzling concert film with
Jackson Browne
Bruce Springsteen
Carly Simon
James Taylor
Crusby. Stills and Nash
Doobie Brothers
Bonnie Raitt
180 PLC
7 pm & 9:15 pm S1.50/S1
Presented by SNUFF
10-14
Personals
FOR ANSWERS TO YOUR questions
about abortion - the procedure, the
cost, and local referral, call National
Abortion Federation Hotline toll free.
1-800 223-0618. 7 am 3 pm M-F
468MWF
PREGNANT? WE WANT TO HELP Free
pregnancy testing. Birthright. 687-8651.
386.W
MAKE MONEY!
Recycling Your Clothes
RAQS TO RICHES buys, consigns, and
trades secondhand clothing for men
and women
For appt.: 344-7039 360 E. 11th
O'.UWF
HAVE A DIRTY SLEEPING BAG?
Siegmund * Cleaners 821 East 13th
001 :tfn
COLLEGE SWEATSHIRTS! Harvard
(grey)-Yale (w h i t e)-Pr i nee ton
(navy)-Darmouth (kelly)-North Carolina
(It blue)-USC (white)-others $12.50
each postpaid. S-M-L-XL Send check to
LMg. Box 317. Brookhave. MS 39601
COD orders call 1^01-835-1085 10-17
EMU REC
CENTER
SPECIALS
Weekdays 2-4 pm
Bowling $2/hr
Thurs only 4-11 pm
Billiards $1/hr
Sal and Sun
Bowling 74/frame
Shoes free
Billiards $1.50/hr
Table Tennis 604/hr
Shuffleboard
83110-14
STUDENT'S AUTOBODY REPAIR
Finest quality workmanship Low. low
estimates 738 E. 16th no 43. 10-12
Ladies
This is absolutely
the last word in
court tryouts
CHI PSI
The Gentlemen’s
Fraternity
Announces tryouts tor their 1983-84
court 7 pm Thurs . Oct 13 1018 Hilyard
On the senic Millrace ." Info call
686 521410-13
PARTY HARDY! Tom P turns 21 today.
Guys beware? Happy Birthday! 10-12
BOOM BOOM
Out 'went'' the lights
Than* for the mornings
Noons, and nights
All my love, licks, and bites
SANDEVIL
____10-12
BOB: Happy 21st birthday Meet ya 5
pm Rennies Love, SUSAN10-12
21 YEAR OLD ICE CUBE Not 21
anymore, but always our ice cube We
love you! Happy Birthday! Love. K.K. A
FIDO1012
ROBIN
We'd like to thank you tor the beautiful
weekend let s "do it'' again soon. JIM
MY1012
CRAIG: We were gonna write you a per
sonal about the Thumbtack System, a 3
am porch raid, and hallucinations, but
since the Thumbtack disappeared, the
raid tailed, and you wren't
hallucinating, we thought we'd skip it.
Love JOANY and LEEANNA 1012
RESUMES RESUMES RESUMES
!!!Convement, quality typeset resumes
are done at OOE Graphic Services. We
can give your job search a professional
edge Call 686-5511 or come by 300
EMU Students 10% discount with cur
rent ID.tin
Congratulations to
MARCIA WILKINSON
and
BRAD STOCKS
on your engagement.
Love. THEpI PHI'S
824:1012
OREGON
LACROSSE
takes no prisoner Organizational
meeting Thursday. Oct 13. 4 pm. room
113 EMU. All welcome Sponsored by
EMU Club Sports823.1013
KIMBERLY KEYS I f<*ind your ODL At
fectionately. DAVE w 1012
FACULTY/STAFF
TRIO BOWLING
LEAGUE
Sign-up deadline
10-14. Leagues
start Wed. & Thurs.
10-19, 20 at 5:15 pm.
830:1013
SCOTT KLEIN
Whal will happen tonightA Only Aaron
Spelling Knows for sure See you at
none. MAX __10-12
THE OREGON MARITAL STUDIES Pro
gram. Department onf Psychology, has
openings for couples wishing to im
prove their reletionshlp skills. A wide
vareity of services are offered, in
cluding communication training, pro
blem solving and conflict resolving
skills, in individual couples' session or
in couples' groups Please contact Ran
di Greenwald at 686-4954 828 10 18
RON TEED AND MARK SLIQER Please
contact Sharon or JoAnn. 686-4353
10-13
GUT
“Jana Hjelmseth”
Happy 21st
Look outkugene •
She’s wild and she’s
legal. Business at
usual at the Ex.
Have a great year.
Love, David
10-12
DAYNA LYONS, NOTHING HAPPEN- -
ED My mom's coming down on the
29th Would really like you to meet
her. Call me. Love. STEVE 10-12
PHI DELTA
THETA
Congratulates
their 1983-1984
RED ROSE
COURT
Lisa Abbott
Ede Bartell
Brenda Bond
Kristy Clevenger
Chris Codekas
Maryann Dammaral
Denise Dobbei
Ann Dunlap
Kim Fuller
Sara Gay
Debbie Gonge
Kelly Hough
Sheila Locke
Julie Martinson
Kim McMullen
Lillian Muff
Karen Read
Meg Springer
Lynn Stephenson
Heather Sullivan
Kim Winston
Liz Wolfe
10-12