Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 02, 1983, Section A, Page 10, Image 10

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MEETINGS
WHAT DOES UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT OLUM eat tor
lunch? Find out today at 12:30 p.m. in the EMU Forum
Room. Olum will be available to answer questions and
chat with students.
ALPHA KAPPA PSI members and pledges must at
tend a general meeting tonight at 8 p.m (after the
Business Majors Seminar) in Room 337 Gilbert
GAY SUPPORT GROUP meeting for men and women
tonight from 7 to 8 p.m at an off-campus location. For
more information call GALA at 686-3360
SAILING TEAM meeting tonight at 8:30 p.m in Cen
tury Room E EMU. All members and interested parties
please attend.
IFC meeting today at 4.30 p.m. in Room 337 EMU.
APO PLEDGE INITIATION will be held Thursday. Nov
3, at 7 p.m. in the EMU International Student Lounge.
CAMPUS INTERFAITH MINISTRY’S Wednesday Even
ing classes continue tonight with a simple meal and
brief worship at 6:30 p.m. at the Newman Center, 1850
Emerald St. At 7:30 p.m., staff members will host discus
sions on a variety of topics relating to peace and
peacemaking
JAPANESE BIBLE STUDY will meet every Wednesday
at 7 p.m. at the International House. 560 East 11th Ave.
All Japanese students are welcome For more informa
lion call 687 8684
WFSE meeting tonight at 7 p m In Century Room B
EMU
THE MARKETING ASSOCIATION is mealing today at
4 p m. in Room 331 Gilbert Coma find out about officer
elections.
LECTURES
■IS LEBANON ANOTHER VIETNAM?" A presentation
by I.B. Hamideh will be held today at 7:30 p.m. in Room
244 Gilbert Questions are welcome, and cake and
cookies will be served
SMALL CLAIMS COUKT is the top« of I he People's Law
School tonight from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m at Lincoln Community
Sc hool. 650 W. 12th Ave. For more information call Sue at
342-6056.
BUSINESS MAJORS SEMINAR tonight at 7 p m in
Room 138 Gilbert Larry Smith from Career Planning and
Fhacement and Don Lytle, CBA undergraduate advisor,
will speak on changing business requirements and use
of the Career Planning and Placement Center Spon
sored by Alpha Kappa Psi
LUNCHBAGGER SEMINAR featuring Sterling Cook
Thursday, Nov 3. at 12:30 p.m. in Room 307
Volcanology
LECTURES ON RUSSIAN CULTURE: 'Russian
Underground Songs” today at 3 p.m. in Room 101 EMU.
"Women in Russian Cultural History" tonight at 7:30
p m Free and open to the public.
INTERVIEWS
LIBERAL ARTS UNDERGRADUATES: Internship
openings at a travel agency, real estate agency and an
advertisng agency. Gain valuable work-related ex
perience Sign up today from 8:30 a m. to 4:30 p.m. in
Room 246 Susan Campbell Hall. Interviews will begin
Nov. 8.
WINTER TERM INTERNSHIP OPENINGS for Liberal
Arts Undergraduates: Travel Agency. City of Eugene,
Real Estate Agency, Visitor s and Convention Bureau,
Economic and Development Corporation, and the
Eugene Hilton. Gain valuable career—related ex
perience and credit. Sign up this week for interviews
during the week of Nov. 6 in Room 246 Susan Campbell
Hall. A completed application will be required at sign up.
Only five students will be interviewed for each opening.
Internship descriptions available in Room 211 Career In
formation Center
ATTENTION ACCOUNTING sophomores and juniors:
The Internal Revenue Service is seeking applicants for
cooperative education interns. Pick up job description in
Room 246 Susan Campbell Hall.
SPEND AN AFTERNOON ON THE JOB at Frederick &
Nelson. Enjoy an on-site visit and learn about career op
portunities in the field o* Retail Management/Buyer on
Thursday, Nov. 3, from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. Sion up today In
Room 246 Susan Campbell Hall. Space is limited
Transportation is provided.
MISCELLANEOUS
SHOULD STUDENT REPRESENTATION on the
University Senate be cut from 18 to eight? Speak out on
student's rights today from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at
the Open Mike in the EMU Courtyard Sponsored by
ASUO
EPISCOPAL CAMPUS MINISTRY offers Holy
Eucharist Wednesday afternoons at 4:30 p.m. at the
Koinonia Center, 1414 Kincaid. Bible Study begins at
5:30 p.m. Services are celebrated by the Rev. Linda J.
Harrell.
POLITICAL SCIENCE PEER ADVISORS are needed for
winter and spring term. Applications are available in
Room 907 PLC. Deadline is Nov. 18.
CANDIDATES who wish to take the Law School Ad
mission Test Dec. 3 need to have their applications
postmarked no later than Nov. 3. Candidates who wish
to take the Graduate Record Examination on Dec 10
need to have their applications postmarked no later than
Nov 4. Forms for both testing programs are available at
the University Counseling Center Testing Office in the
Student Health Center, 1590 E. 13th Ave
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FROM PRESIDENT REAGAN TO
THLCHAIRMAN OF THE. ANTI
UE0ANON DRAFT COALITION..
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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 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 ODE cannot be responsible for
more than one day's Incorrect adver
tising insertion The ODE'S liability
for typographical errors, incorrect in
sertions, or omissions in advertising
published shall be limited solely to
the cancellation of charges tor such
portion of space occupied by the er
ror If your ad appears Incorrectly, call
M> <343 before 1 pm tor correction in
the next day's issue
RATES: Rates are 15 cents per
word for the first day and 12 cents per
word for consecutive days the ad is
run without change
$1.50 minimum for the first Insertion
$1.20 minimum for consecutive
insertions
THERE IS NO REFUND FOR
AO CANCELLATIONS!
PAYMENT: All ads must be paid for
in advance unless a billing agreement
has been established with us
DISPLAY CLASSIFIEOS are
available at the ODE office. 300 EMU
Emerald Classifieds
686-4343
Small investment BIG RETURNS!
For Sale
SKIS 190cm $39. size 10 ski boots $59.
bi-amp car stereo $59. Jensen triax
sep's car speakers $44 Call Tom
345 1504 _____ 112
SKI BOOTS
L ange XLT $120 Vince 344 7600 11 3
ALL NEW. BOUGHT 3 months ago Ex
ercise bike Purchased for $100. sale
price $50 Radio cassette, compact
stereo Bought for $200, sale price only
$80 Dodge Crystler Bough! for $1,400.
sate price only $800 342 2369 11 3
BANG • OLUFSEN STEREO! 4400
Receiver. $700. M100 Speakers &
stands $750 3000 Turntable. $150. 5000
cassette or Nakamtchi 2S0Z cassette
$375. Revox A77 reel to reel. $850
343-5539 1V2
MEN'S PEUGEOT New $425, sell $225
Includes rear panniers, handle bar bag.
fenders Excellent condition 728-8737
11-4
Buy & Sell
DIXIE'S NEW * USED
Buy Sen Trade
► 112
Used
>10 and up
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CASH for used records and cassettes
Guaranteed highest prices paid in
Eugene1 342-6245 686 tin
Services
EDITING, RESEARCH SERVICES Most
areas Qualified editors Thesis/paper
assistance Resumes, stat analysis
and typing Tele: t 223-8491 (Portland)
12-8
CHEZ A CARP, ATTORNEYS Immigra
tion cases accepted 1852 Willamette
342-875112 12
RESUMES RESUMES RESUMES!!!
Quality typeset resumes by ODE
Graphic Services We will give your job
search the professional edge Call
686-5511 or come by 300 EMU Students
10% discount with current IDOn
SENIORS. GRADS Well help you get
your career started We re Student Data
Listing. Call 689-4083. 9-5 for more info
1031:11-15
Lafler Silkscreen
Specializing in design, printing shirls
343-2306, 342-1927. 385 Lawrence.
_ 1035 11 4
WORD WORKS Quality editing All sub
lects Research and typing Jerry.
484-6593 1 11
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LECTRONICS
*LUS
Professional Repair
Service
Audio equipment, video recorders,
and TVs
ESTIMATES GIVEN
2495 Willamette 484-5444
Typing
HAWK WORD PROCESSING: Com
puter system makes typing obsolete
Theses, reports, resumes Free
plcltupfdettvery 3468196 334 On
TYPING: 15 years experience papers,
dissertations, editing Graduate School
approved IBM Selectrtc Pick up and
delivery Call Carole at 888-3863. 514 tin
TYPING/EDITING
Call Sara 68*0739
575 WMF M
FAST. PROFESSIONAL TYPING
IBM Correcting Selectrtc
Graduate School Approved
Call Paula Demong 484-9405
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PROFESSIONAL TYPING
Reasonable Rates
IBM Correcting Setectrlc
Call Patrice 343 6238
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WORD PROCESSED
TYPING • EDITING • GRAPHICS
Word processed, typed. *ror edited
theseafdissertafiofts. papers tables,
diagrams Resume Composition Fast
Service Reasonable Rates CINDY
484 6484 603 On
PROFESSIONAL TYPIST Statistical
specialist IBM Con Set Grad approv
ed Near campus 3*44798. 513 On
It
Beauty is what you want
TTM<flr~ —
ssssse saasse unlimited
is "THE" TYPING SERVICE to use
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ELITE TYPING SERVICE
Fast-Guar anteed-Accurate
Pickup/delivery available 484-1646
748:tfn
DYNAMIC TYPING SERVICE
Guaranteed Quality work Pickup &
delivery available 465-3914 583 tin
PRO TYPING ALL LEVELS
IBM Correcting Selectric
Call Barbara 345-0747
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T 6 C TYPING SERVICE
All levels academic
667 9326
TYPING Free on-campus pickup and
delivery Call Connie Smith. 746-8738
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EXPERIENCED TYPIST Using IBM
Selectric III Call Mma between 8 am
and 10 pm at 726-9824851 MW
OUALITY TYPING IBM Correcting
Selectric 15 years experience
726 5953 _ 882 UWH
BRANDY’S TYPING &
WORD PROCESSING
Dissertations, resumes, reports, law
papers a specialty Fast, dependable,
professional All work guaranteed
484-6044621 tin
Typing & Resume
High quality. low cost, rush service 3
blocks from campus John 683-8657
OUALITY TYPING electronic sell
correcting equipment, editing available
JOYCE 344 9956 __1T3
WELL EXPERIENCED TYPIST Do quali
ty work Correcting Selectric II Various
type elements Graduate School Ap
proved Call Doris 484 1049 1041 UWH
PROFESSIONAL TYPING. 15 YEARS
EXPERIENCE Si/page pica type Karen
343-4295113
TYPING WANTED
Term papers, manuscripts, resumes
FAST ACCURATE
IBM Sell-Correcting
85c double space page
344 5656
_933 11 2
RUSH TYPING Fast, accurate,
reasonable rates Central location
Christine 343-7265 WF It 30
PROFESSIONAL TYPING with IBM Cor
reclabte Selectric Reasonable rates
Call Susan. 689 0537 1 1 8
Instruments
MATAO STRAT COPY Humbuckar.
wood gram, hardcaee 6125 Vogue
bass, new pickups, woodgram. case
*150 Both lor *250 Gerry 3444741
alter 5 30 weekdays Try weekends 11-3
Bicycles
SECOND NATURE
USED BIKES
New and used parts tor the tourist
rar er commuter and cruiser
BUY SELL TRADE
1712 Willamette 343 5362
FEMALE A MALE 10 speed Schwinn
Surburban bikes Urban handlebars
$95 each, $175 for both 667-0009 11-4
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
788 East 13th
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ELDORA'S COLLECTIBLES
Books. Brass. China. Glass. Pottery.
Silver
FREE OUT OF PRINT BOOK SEARCH
1321 W 11th 342-4091
Afternoons - Closed Sunday
x 289 U
Cars & Cycles
OOLO 1982 Pontiac Firebird SE Luxury
with extras It can be yours Joel
686-0876 11 4
NEW SACHS MOPED 3 weeks old Paid
3550 selling lor $300 Need quick sale
Many extras Windshield baskets, etc
Call Keith al 485 9639 11 4
HONDA 125S 8000 miles New condi
lion Excellent transportation Must
sell Sacrifice at $425 Call 688-0590
112
Wanted
RESPONSIBLE STUDENT to assist
university administrator with 5 year old
boy Occasionally pick him up at 5 pm
from daycare in CoburgWiliakenne
area, make dinner Some overnights
when I am out of town 485-0572 even
ings10-14
$25 REWARD FOR INFORMATION
leading to our renting an attractive 2
bedroom house $250-3300 range within
a 2 mile radius of campus Call 343-2390
11 am 10 pm Ask lor Yvonne or Jack
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WANTED: Volunteer readers, and
sometime car drivers tor wheelchaired
Journalism graduate UO. class of 1955
Also doctorate in Ed Psych U of Utah,
1974. recently blinded To read incom
ing mail, prolessional publication, edit
and re-type |ob application cover let
tars, fill out official fob applicaron
forms in one-hour segments Also
some driving occasionally to bank,
physical therapy, and photo copy ser
vice On East 19th at edge ol campus.
Phone 484-0375 11 3
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Cash paid lor gold class rings and
gold or Sliver fewefry One ounce
Claes rings brings $103
ACE BUYERS
3690 Franklin 726-1735
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WE
NEED
BOOKS!
Help us fill the INTERNATIONAL
LOUNGE by donating books Call
Gini ext 4373 or leave donations in
the EMU Cultural Forum Suite 2
986 11 1
NEED RIDE TO Bend on weekends
Share expencses Call evenings
343-4972 11-4
Opportunities
CLOSE ENCOUNTERS
OF THE BEST KIND
College students, do you find, after you
pay tor your education your wallet is
empty?
How would you like a full or part time
job with Avon You don't have time to
work a territory? Why not take orders at
the college and combine business with
pleasure and put money in your pocket
Avon has a bigger gift selection this
year tor holdtday sales
If you are interested in an interview,
please call Jacque Hawks. 935-2398 or
Avon Products. 746-6422 Happy
H olidays944:10-21tfn
Freshmen
participate in
year long study
“Development of
Social Impressions”
Participants will fill out queslionatres
about social groups $10 payment it you
attend on 45 minute session each term,
tail winter and spring terms Plus extra
credit points available in Intro
Psychology classes Sign up outside
Room 404 Straub Hall Oct 28 through
Nov 4 1017 114
Help Wanted
OVER S.000 SUMMER JOBS in 21 Na
lional Parks Detailed Report. $5 Park
Report 651 2nd Ave WN. Kali spell, MT
59901_11-3
OVERSEAS JOBS Summerfyear round
Europe. S Amer Australia. Asia All
fields $500-$ 1200 monthly Sightsee
mg Free info Write IJC Box 52-OR-3
Corona Del Mat, CA 9262511-4
COORDINATOR FOR SPRING CON
FERENCE $5 hour, work/study 10
hourslweek Call U of O Crisis Center
686-4488. Application deadline: 4 pm.
November 7 An affirmative ac
tion/equal opportunity employer
1020:11-4
DECISION RESEARCH needs college
students as subjects for experiments in
judgement and decision-making on
Thursday and Friday of this week
Native English speakers only $8 for
about 14*. Call 485-2400 from 9 am to 5
pm 1023:11 14
ATTRACTIVE FEMALES Earn $20 per
session modeling nude lor legitimate
photographer Box 3641. Eugene 97403
11-3
THE ESCAPE FIELD STUDIES Program
is currently seeking an Administrative
Assistant tor the remainder to the
academic year This position demands
a weekly commitment ol 25 hours
Responsibilities include staff supervi
sion. fiscal management, fundraising,
public relation, and other ad
ministrative tasks Applicants must ex
emplify and be able to demonstrate ad
vocacy. perspicacity and empathy In
addition to the proceeding qualities
this individual must communicate well
and have superior organizational skills
Application packets are available in the
ESCAPE office. 327 EMU Completed
packets are due by 5 pm on Friday.
November 4, 1983 For more informa
tion contact Ahrea Summers at
686-4351 Affirmative Action employer
Women, veterans and minorities are en
couraged to apply1026:11-4
OFFICE MANAGER, CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING Oregon Daily Emerald
We are looking for a welt-organized full
or part-time student to manage day-to
day administrative duties in Classified
Ads Individual must be able to suc
cessfully organize school priorites
around a 20 hour per week. Monday
Friday work schedule
Duties include: Typesetting, training
typesetters and paste up personnel
vertical camera work, accounts
receivable billing, contract
maintenance, taking ads over the
phone, helping customers write ads.
handling complaints and errors, quality
control over finished product and main
taining good customer relations
Preference will be give to individuals
with experience in management, video
display terminal typesetting, paste up
and design. We are looking for an in
dividual who can handle deadline
pressure, works well with a wide variety
of people, and can make a year long
committment to the position
Send resume and cover letter to
Classified Advertising. Oregon Daily
Emerald, PO Box 3159. Eugene OR
97403 Applications close Nov 10 No
phone calls, please The Oregon Daily
Emerald is an Affirmative Action/Equal
Opportunity employer Women,
minorities, and the handicapped en
couraged to apply11-10
SALES AND MARKETING MANAGER
Classsified Advertising, Oregon Daily
Emerald We are looking for a well
organized full or part-time student o
manage Classified Advertising sales
and promotion Individual must be able
to sucessfully organize school
priorities around a 15-20 hour per week.
Monday-Friday work schedule
Duties include: Selling Classified
Advertising in person and over the
phone, developing and implementing
promotional in-house ad campaigns,
helping advertisers develop ad cam
paigns. design, copywriting, working
with the Classfied Ad office manager in
setting up ads for production, maintain
ing quality control over the finished
product
We are looking tor an individual with
proven sales ability, design and
copywriting skills Production ex
perience helpful. You must have a car
Hourly wage plus commission
Send resume and cover letter to
Classified Advertising, Oregon Daily
Emerald. PO Box 3159, Eugene OR
97403 Applications close Nov. 10. No
phone calls, please. The Oregon Daily
Emerald is an Affirmative Action/Equal
Opportunity Employer Women,
minorities and the handicapped are en
couraged to apply 11-10
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