Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 17, 1983, Page 10, Image 10

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    Murray makes sure Series is for the Birds
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PHILADELPHIA <AP) — The Baltimore
Orioles rode two home runs by a suddenly
revitalized Eddie Murray and one by Rick
Dempsey into a new era Sunday, beating
Philadelphia 5-0 and winning their first World
Series in 13 years.
The five-game victory, capped by Scott
McGregor's five-hitter in the finale, com
pleted first-year Manager )oe Altobelli's
ascension to the throne vacated by Earl
Weaver, who retired last winter after manag
ing the American League club for 14 and one
half seasons.
Altobelli was an old company man in one
of baseball's supreme organizations, having
worked as a minor-league coach and
manager for years in the Orioles' system.
In fact, they were all company men. Guys
like Dempsey, who had caught more games
than any other Oriole and who, despite only
hitting .231 during the season, contributed a
double in addition to his home run, giving
him five extra-base hits — a record for a five
game Series.
Altobelli had continued Weaver's platoon
system, using six outfielders regularly, and
they contributed enough to offset the disad
vantage of having to play the Series without a
designated hitter. They were Altobelli’s inter
changeable parts, never begrudging the
other man his chance.
It was in 1979 that the Orioles made their
last Series appearance, but they lost to Pitt
sburgh in seven games after being up 3-1.
This time, they didn’t let the World Series
ring escape.
et al.
MEETINGS
POLITICAL SCIENCE undergraduate and graduate
students should attend the (acuity-student get acquainted
reception today at 4:30 p.m. in the Gerlinger Hall Alumni
Lounge
STUDENTS FOR A NUCLEAR FREE FUTURE (SNuFF) meets
today at 5:30 p.m. in Room 109 EMU. Open to anyone
interested.
TELE SURVIVAL CENTER is having an open staff meeting
tonight at 7 p.m. in Suite 1 EMU. Anyone interested in fin
ding out more about the center or in volunteering for a pro
ject is welcome.
GAV MEN'S GROUP is having a potluck today from 7<o 9
p.m. at 1236 Kincaid St. For more information call 686-3360,
or come to the GALA office. Room 318 EMU.
AFS RETURNEE CLUR meets Tuesday, Oct. 18, at 7 p m in
the EMU Fishbowl. Anyone interested is invited. For more
information call Karen at 485-1593 evenings.
AN OPEN HOUSE for Alpha Phi Omega will be held Tues
day. Oct. 18. at 7 p.m. in Cerlinger Hall lounge Come meet
the members and find out about APO. Everyone is
welcome.
LECTURES
KATHRYN WATTERSON BURKHART, author ol 'Women
in Prison," will speak on Wednesday, Oct. 19, at 3:30 p.m. in
the EMU Forum Room Sponsored by Women in Society.
BRING YOUR IUNCH and listen to a free lecture, "Explor
ing the Unlimited Dimensions of Spirit," today at 12:30 p.m.
in the EMU Dad's Room.
Wills will be the topic at People's Law School on
Wednesday. Oct. 19, from 7 to 9 p.m. at Lincoln Community
School, 650 W. 12th St. learn what legal requirements you
need to know before writing a will and what other factors
to consider before making a will. The class is taught by law
students and is free to the public. For more information call
Sue at 342-6056.
INTERVIEWS
108 OUTLOOK FOR THE 80s: A special workshop being
offered at Career Planning and Placement will be held
Wednesday, Oct. 19, from noon to 1:30 p.m. The workshop
will provide a discussion on "hot" career prospects for the
current decade and will be presented by Dr. Larry Smith in
246 Susan Campbell Hall.
MISCELLANEOUS
PSYCHOLOGY PEER ADVISING applications are available
now. Students interested in psychology peer advising
winter term should apply by Nov. 17.
TRICK OR TREAT FOR UNICEF needs volunteers. If you or
your group would like to participate this Halloween,
UNICEF collection materials will be available the last three
days before Halloween at the First United Methodist
Church, 14!h and Olive St. For more information call John
Paul at 345-3696
DRUIDS APPLICATIONS are now being taken. Pick up
forms in Suite 4, EMU, or in the library Student Lounge. Re
quirements include junior standing with a 3.0 GPA and
service-oriented activities. Deadline for application is Tues
day, Oct. 25. Return forms to Room 110 Johnson Hall.
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Classifieds
CLASSIFIED ADS
CAN BE
PLACED AT
ODE OFFICE. 300 EMU
UO BOOKSTORE STAMP COUNTER
EMU MAIN DESK
PHONE ORDERS WELCOME WITH
VISA/MASTERCARD
DEADLINES: Ads must b« placed by
1 pm one day prior to publication *ds
that are to appear in Monday's paper
must be in by 1 pm Friday
The ODE cannot be responsible for
more than one day’s Incorrect advertis
ing insertion The ODE'S liability for
typographical errors, incorrect inser
tions. or omissions in advertising
published shall be limited solely to the
cancellation of charges for such por
tion of space occupied by the error If
your ad appears incorrectly, call
686-4343 before t pm for correction in
the next day s issue
RATES: Rates are 1$ cents per word
for the first day and 12 cents per word
for consecutive days the ad is run
without change
61.50 minimum tor the first Insenlon
61.20 minimum tor consecutive
THERE IsItOREFUND FOR
AO CANCELLATIONS!
PAYMENT: All ads must be paid for in
advance unless a billing agreement has
been established with us
DISPLAY CLASSIFIEDS are available
at the ODE office. 300 EMU
Emerald Classifieds
686*4343
Small Investment - BIO RETURNS!
For Sale
SONY CASSETTE DECK Excellent
recorder, 6350/ofler Also TV.
typewriter, and waterbed Priced to sell
Call Matthew 663768010-18
Tl COMPUTER model MMA Like new
Asking 680 or beet offer Call 345-2039
10-17
FISH TANK
40 gal with light, stand and complete
undergrevsl fitter, 680 344-4189 1019
STUDENTS
619 desks 620 4-drawer chests, anti
ques. junk, appliances, furniture Her
rtsburg Trading Poet. 9S6 6448 10-20
38MM CAMERA Canon AT 1 with 50mm
lens Good condition. 675 343-0393
_10-17
SONY TURNTABLE deck, tuner
speakers <62503 Panasonic stereo
system fStSG) Lloyd deck (680j
telephone 16251 Prices negotiable
345-2493. 345-5848
e>« in
ID 17
FOR SALE: Rhodes '73 electric piano
Excellent condition Colleen 345-6400
or 683-1304 10-17
KINO SIZE WATER8E0 Used frame,
brand new mattress, heater, sheets
$100 or best offer Call 683-5493 nights
5-11pm Ask for Mike or leave message
10-21
CHEST OF DRAWERS <10 x 5 x 1 5M)
or <3' x 2' x 4') $45 Bookcase $10. (1.2 x
3 0 x 1 M) or <3W x V x 3 ) 485-4523
___10-20
DULCIMER with case $65 or best offer
Gini at 343-4166 10-18
APPLE II PLUS
HARDWARE: 64K. Monitor III. stand,
two new Shugart disk drives. 16K ex
pansion board, lower case ship.
Joystick
SOFTWARE: Apple Writer II. data base.
Vlsicalc. Basic. Pascal and Karel. Dos
Tool-Kit, Graforth, Zoom Grafix. games
(too many to list).
ALSO: A years subscription of Softalk
(the Apple users magazine) and Popular
Computing.
ALL FOR $1,500
Printer available. Epson MX-80 w/Graf
trax With system: $320. separate: $400
CALL 683-6005
10-18
LADIES LEATHER SOOTS Size 9 $55
688-2107 _10-18
Dorm size refrig.
Excellent shspe.
Only S65
3444)117 evenings.
18
Buy & Sell
DIXIE'S NEW S USED
Buy-Sell Trade
2080 W. 8th 808-2780
810 111
Used vacuums $10 and up
SHARON'S VACUUMS
741-0888
____ 692 11 7
THE SUV S SELL CENTER
BuySeNTrade
New Takamine guitars always
discounted
Ml Weal SHI
613MF
Services
EDIT INC. RESEARCH SERVICES Moat
areas Qualified editor* Thesis/paper
assistance Resumes, slat analysis
and typing Tele 1223849! (Portland)
12- 7
CHEZ A CARP. ATTORNEYS Immtgre
lion cases accepted 1862 WHiamette
342-8751_ 10-21
RESUMES RESUMES RESUMES!!!
Quality typeset resume* by OOE
Graphic Services Ws win give your
(dOMarch the professional edge Can
888-9511 or come fry 300 EMU Students
10V. discount with current 10 TFN
ROLFING
Jon Carroll
Certified
Rolfer
683-3639
FREE
EVALUATION
Typing
HAWK WORO PROCESSING: Com
puter system makes typing obsolete
Theses, reports, resumes Free
pickup/deilvary 346-6186.334:lln
TYPING: IS years experience papers,
dissertations, editing Graduate School
approved IBM Setectrlc. Pickup and
delivery Call Carole at 666-3863. 514 tin
ELITE TYPING SERVICE
Fast -Guaranteed-Accurate
Pickup/delivery available 464-1646
748:ttn
TYPING/EDITING
Call Sara 666-0736
575 WHFM UH
FAST. PROFESSIONAL TYPING
ISM Correcting Seloclrtc
Graduate School Approved
Call Paula Demong - 464-6406
858 ttn
PROFESSIONAL TYPING
Reasonable Rates
IBM Correcting Selectric
Call Patrice 342-6236.
144: tin
WORO PROCESSED
TYPING • EDITING • GRAPHICS
CINDY 464-6464
869 Itn
PROFESSIONAL TYPIST: Statistical
specialist IBM Corr Set Grad approv
ad Near campus >4641766. 5I3ttn
It quality it what you want
TYPING UNUMITEO
is “THE" TYPING SERVICE to use
Guaranteed, Grad School approved
BARBARA LAND 346-3414
523ttn
PRO TYPING/EOtTING
Expert at theses and dissertations
JenmHer 466-3663
542HFM
DYNAMIC TYPING SERVICE
Guaranteed Quality work Pickup 6
delivery available 466-3914 563 ttn
PRO TYPING ALL LEVELS
IBM Correcting Selectric
Can Berbers 34641747
366MWF
~ T»C TYPING SERVICE
All levels, academic
847 6326
__822MWF
BRANDY’S TYPING 6.
WORD PROCESSING
Fail and professional Editing
avail able 464-8044621 tin
TYPING Free on-campus pickup end
delivery Call Connie Smith, 746-6738
7«Mfn
RESUMES RESUMES RESUMES!!!
Quality typeset resumes by ODE
Graphic Services We will give your
jobsearch the professional edge Call
6S6-5511 or come by 300 EMU Students
10% discount with current ID TEN
EXPERIENCED TYPIST Using IBM
Selectrlc III. Call Mina between 8 am
and 10 pm at 726 9824851:10-17
QUALITY TYPING electronic sell
correcting equipment, editing available
JOYCE 344 9956 1031
books
80.000 BOOKS IN STOCK
All selling 25% to 50% oil list prices
New Books-Text Books Cliff Notes
Magazines
USED BOOKS BOUGHT AND SOLD
SMITH FAMILY BOOKSTORE
768 East 13th
362:tln
Bicycles
10 SPEED VOLKCYCLE
$90 or best oiler New wheel and rims,
lenders. M 21" frame Great commuting
bike Jessica 484-606710-17
MEN'S LE MANS CENTURION
10-speed. 21" frame, with fenders $100
or best oiler Call 343-7011 after 6 pm
10-18
Cars & Cycles
1888 PEUGEOT 404 sedan. It blue, sun
root, $750 748-809610-18
HONDA 7S0F re built with extras, ex
cellent running order S127S/olter Cali
Matthew 683-765010-18
MOPED LIKE NEW 1.800 miles' Wind
shield, baskets, and many extras $500
Ask tor Keith 485-9839 10-19
Travel
MIV( L si i v
RAVEL
BARGAIN ROUND
TRIP FARES
Eugane-Phoanix $229
Port-Wash., D.C. $298
Port.-New York $318
Eug.-Minnaapolls $279
Port.-Hong Kong $820
683-5577
774 E- 13th SMITH FAMILY BDO
2nd FLOOR
875:10-17
Instruments
REPAIR-SERVICE-PARTS
on all stringed instruments. We build
acoustic and electric guitars
STEPHENS STRINGED INSTRUMENTS
1417V* OLIVE 4*4-0615
10-15
ARIA ELECTRIC guitar $160 200 watt
guitar amp w/2-12" speakers. $450 or
B O Call Trey 485-4188 Keep calling
_10-18
19*7 HARMONY SOVEREIGN guitar
with hardshell case Excellent condi
lion $100 683-8475, 345-5556 10-18
5 PIECE Peart drum set Zildjian. paiste.
silver satin Excellent condition Must
sacrifice $500/best 34M 775 10-17
Opportunities
I Apply now lor
EMU BOARD
PROGRAM REPS.
Two trom EMU programs and one from
ASUO programs will be appointed. Job
descriptions and applications are in
Suite 4. EMU Deadline is October 26
878 10-18
PEACE CORPS
Overseas
Opportunities
Area Interviews
and Information
PEACE CORPS is now taking applica
tions lor two-year volunteer openings in
Africa. Asia. Latin America and Pacific
College training or appropriate work ex
perience may qualify you for Peace
Corps positions beginning in next 3-12
months.
Business Education
Civil Engineering. Construction
Experience
Education, Liberal Arts
Fisheries. Forestry
Language. Law. Library
Mathematics, Nursing. PE
Diesel and Farm Equipment Mechanics
Science. Skilled Trades
(Carpentry, Construction)
Special Ed (Handicapped, blind, deaf)
Youth Work
Some positions require BA/BS degree
plus experience. PC provides living
allowance, medical care, travel, cultural
and language training, and $4,200 cash
readlustment allowance after 2-year
service Married or single, no
dependents. US citizen only, no upper
age limit
GROUP MEETING
Oct 17. 12:30 pm
Forum Room, EMU
INFORMATION TABLE
Oct. 17-19, 9 am ] pm
EMU Lobby
FILM SEMINAR
Oct. 19. 3:30 pm
Forum Room, EMU
INTERVIEW
Oct. 20-21. 9 am-4 pm
246 Susan Campbell Hall
Advance sign-ups beginning Oct.5.
Completed application required CALL
PEACE CORPS ON UO CAMPUS
*•*-3215 877:10-19
Wanted
HOUSE FOR TRADE tor Eugene house
Sacramento, near CSUS. 343-5704.10-18
A
A
Cash paid tor gold class rings and
gold or silver teweiry One ounce
class rings brings S103 x
ACE BUYERS
3690 Franklin 726-1735
Witch (or Nouncant oifpno on lift
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Help Wanted
LEGITIMATE FEMALE Figure
photography tor publication *25/hr and
expenses. 1-503-472-5668 collect. 10-24
OVER 5,000 SUMMER JOBS in 21 Na
tional Parks. Detailed Report. $5. Park
Report, 651 2nd Ave. WN. Kalispell. MT
5990111-3
SUN VALLEY, WORK AND SKI) Enjoy
winter term at world-famous Sun Valley.
Idaho ski resort Info and details, write
Duncan Lewis, Box 1463, Sun Valley. ID
8335310-28
OVERSEAS JOBS Summer/year round
Europe, S. Amer. Australia, Asia. All
tields. *500-51200 monthly. Sightsee
ing Free info Write UC Box 52-OR-3
Corona Del Mar, CA 92625 11-4
EASY CASH
Men, ages 21-25
Non-smokers and non-exercisers for
the past month needed lor resesrch
study. If you’re willing to take a daily
nutrient supplement for one month and
give a tablespoon of blood once a week
for 5 weeks, please phone Prof. Bob
Hackman 666-3830. *15 cash given!
10-18
TEMPORARY PART-TIME EMPLOY
MENT with software company. Must be
excellent typist and responsible
employee. Call 484-4472 for more infor
mation. 10-17
WANTED: STUDENT TRAINER for
research project with severely han
dicapped high school students.
Qualifications: 1) Have own transporta
tion. 2) Available between 10:30-12:30
pm Monday through Friday. 3) Teaching
experience with severely handicapped
individuals preferred. Responsibilities:
1) Provide daily training to 2 severely
handicapped high school students in
classroom and community settings. 2)
Assist in the administration of 6 ex
perimental probes in 3 local grocery
stores. Interested parties should con
tact John McDonnell, Specialized Train
ing Program. 686-5311.659:10-19
GOVERNMENT JOBS;Federal, State.
Civil Service. Many positions available
C0I 1-714-750-8868 for details 10-21