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Help Wanted OFFICE MANAGER, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Oregon Daily Emerald We are looking for a well-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 pasteup 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 applyit ip SALES AND MARKETING MANAGER Classsified Advertising. Oregon Daily Emerald We are looking for a well organized full or part-time student to 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 for 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 apply11-10 APPLICATIONS ARE NOW OPEN for a typist for the Oregon Daily Emerald Should type at least 60 wpm and have Sunday through Thursday afternoons free for a couple hours. VDT experience preferred, but we will train. WORKSTUDY ONLY Pick up and turn in applications at the front desk. Room 300 EMU Applications close Nov 9. Please call Sunday at 686-5511 for more information The ODE is an affirmative action equal opportunity employer. 11-11 NORTHWEST REVIEW seeks volunteer editors of poetry. Call Friday, Nov It between 1 and 4 pm 686-3957. 1081:11-10 PHOTO TECH NEEDED Must have ex perience using an enlarger Knowledge of film development anq photo screen ing helpful. Needs to be available Tues day and Thursday afternoons 2-6 pm. Prefer someone with career interest in photography field Apply It 300 EMU. Applications close Nov 17. The ODE is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportune ty Employer. 11-17 RESIDENCE HALL GOVERNANCE Committe needs a notetaker for meeting every Monday at 3:45. will receive $7 per session Applicants are limited to current dormitory residents and applications are due by Nov 15 in Housing Office. 1121:11-11 Apts, for Rent FURNISHED ONE AND TWO bedroom apartments. Call 485-4600. Bob Bennett Realty.632:ttn FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED one and two bedrooms close to campus. $195 to $275 485-6322. 485-0062. 344-1625.332:tfn UO FAMILY HOUSING Immediate oc cupancy. Westmoreland, 2 bedroom, furnished at $ 1 4 0 / m o n t h ; 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 Moving? Emerald Apts are renting two bedroom apts for winter & spring term Vi BLOCK TO CAMPUS Fully carpeted A 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 683-8919 or DROP BY AT 1877 EMERALD 108S:tfn Oregon Daily Emerald ALL UTILITIES PAID Quiet 1 bedroom apartment. Carpeted, skylights, located near 16th 6 Jefferson SlSS/mo. 1st and last 485896911-7 STUDIO 1331 HIGH Campus/downtown area. Contemporary fumtnshings, private bath Share kit chen with one other, UTILITIES PAID 3160 Manager 344-0315 460 Eaet^d***1 1046:ttn 736 East 14th One block from campus. Furnished studio with private bath Share kitchen with one other. Laundry facilities. Covered parking available. UTILITIES PAID Manager 344-0219 460 East 2nd 465-6601 1045:tfn ROOMY 1 BEDROOM APT. Furnished or unfurnished, carpeted. Near 17th & Htlyard Adults, no pets. 3195.484-1057 1068:tln NOW LEASING New townhouse on one floor Prestigous. 2 bedrooms. 2 baths. Sophisticated security and fire alarm No pets, no children under 16. Unlimited storage. Phone 343-5307 alter 10 am for apppointment. 1084:11-10 Roommates FEMALE ROOMATE to share 3 bedroom duplex Fireplace. 1V4 bath, convinient to town and campus 393/mo plus share utilities 343-7441. 1000:tfn MOVING TO NEW YORK Want female roomate tor Manhattan apartment starling Jan V, '84 Call Annette. 683-6417 11-11 ROOMATES! To share fabulous 4-bedroom house Includes fireplace, color TV, dishwasher 3106 plus utilities 342-5107__11 10 NEED STUDENT or employed room mate to share 2 bedroom house 5 blocks from downtown Bus stop next door Very comfortable, quiet home Washer, dryer, desk, sun room One cat OK Call Sue at 343-3625 after 3 pm 11-11 ROOMMATE WANTED: To share semi furnished 3 bedroom house in quiet neighborhood Family room, fireplace. close to LTD stop. Call 687 2903 11 11 NICE TWO BEDROOM HOUSE East side of Hendricks Park, to share with one other Clean, quiet, extras. 3125 month Call Myron 343-7007 evenings or leave message at x3169. 11-10 Quads CAMPUS COURT QUADS 1544 Alder. Free maid service 686-1075 821:tfn Dorm Contracts Ul CONTRACT for winter term Will pay deposit Heidi, 686-610311-14 AVAILABLE WINTER TERM Univ Inn multiple Will pay deposit. Paul 686-6244. 11-15 Lost/Found BLACK A WHITE KITTY found near Edison School. Approximately 2 mon ths old. 484-4465 1097:11-11 Food/Drink Cafe’ Express GRAND OPENING 99 <fc 2 Scrambled Eggs & English Muffin 1348 Alder 344 0649 11-4 it** aaaaaoaaaaef^^boooc 'oaQoocaaaa PUiUTO Mandarin aaaaoaoaaaaaaoooaaoaooaaao Daily Special Chinese Luncii-^ *1-»5 -fry Full Couree Chinese Dinner yf* $3.95 -rT 5 1 ?th & Hilyard tfr r ▼ 11 am-10 pm '.a 343-6234 A EVENTS A SELF-HELP PROCRAM on Cervical Caps will be presented by the Portland Feminist Women's Health Center on Tues., Nov. 29, from 10 am-1 pm. Cer vical Caps will be available for fitting and for sale. Preregistration is required. Call Women's Referral and Resource at 686 3327 before Nov 25 1050:11-21 FREE FILM ! 3 hr. blockbuster from Mainland China THE XIAN INCIDENT "(1982) (subtitles) This Thursday 7:30 pm. 123 Science Presented by UO Asian Studies Association. 1090 11 8 TEACHING FOREIGN LANGUAGES IN CHINA Lecture by Prof. Si-Huai Chiang (Sichuan Inst, of Foreign Languages) Thurs. Nov. 10. 3:30 pm, 215 Allen Sponsored by UO Russian & E. European Studies. 1103:11-10 Rock With The Gale Rose Band This Weekend at O’Callahan’s 1101:11-11 Survival Cantor Prasanlt Development of a Community Environmental Council Paulhelis Director of the Santa Barbara Community Environmental Council (the national model) Thurs. Nov. 10 7:30 pm 167 EMU. 1110:11-10 FOREIGN STUDY OPPORTUNITIES Nov 8, 10. University Inn. Main Lounge 7 pm11-11 JSUfHILLEL Presents: “Racism and Discrimination in Oregon" by Allan Eytan (Executive director of the NW regional Antl-Defarmation League.) Nov. 10 4 pm 109 EMU 11-10 STEPHEN GASKIN i.otTHE farm in Tennessee, an alternative community fo 1000 people, will sp«*ak on ALTERNATIVE FOREIGN POLICY NOVEMBER 13 7.30 PM EMU FREE 11-11 SNuFF Faculty Arms Control Group presents A Week Of Education Thursday, Nov. 10 12:30 PANEL: Alternatives to the Nuclear Arms Race. 101 EMU 2 PM: The Bishop’s Pastoral Letter on nuclear weapons. 101 EMU. 3:30 FILMS: No Frames, No Boun daries, and more, 101 EMU. 8 PM: Moral Issues in the nuclear age. 1st Congregational Church, 1050 East 2 3rd 1123:11-10 Grenada with Jamacian Trevor Purcell Asst. Professor of Anthropology at Reed College specializing In Carib bean Studies. A Justified Invasion? Friday, Nov. 11 3:30 pm 1236 Kincaid Latin American Cultural Ctr. Sponsored by: Eugene Council for Human Rights In Latin America and Latin American Support Committee. 1133:11-11 Eugene Council for Human Rights in Latin America Back Again! HARD TIMES LUNCHES $2 Thursdays 11:30 on 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 Entertainment j THE CASHIERS at THE FACTORY Thurs.-Sat., Nov. 10-12 NO COVER! 4740 Main. Springfield 11-11 JAZZ/BLUES Records-Bookt CAT’S MEOW JAZZ * BLUES CORNER Special order specialists Flfthpearl Bldg. 5tti A Peart Hey Rock & Rollers If you like high energy musical excitement Don’t miss Allan Holdsworth I.O.U. This Friday Nov. 11, 8 pm You’ll hear rock like you’ve never heard rock before... THE BIJOU 492 E. 13th MB-BIJU STUDENT ADMISSION $2.50 Anytime, with ID & fee card KOYAANISQATSI “A WONDERFUL FILM . . .rich in ideas and overpowering beauty. I was amazed and moved by it." Oene Slake! • At The SUNDAYTHURSDAY 6:30 A 8:30 PM FRIOAY-SATURDAY 7:30 6 0:30 PM SAT-SUN MATINEE 4:45 PM BIJOU LATE NIGHT ROCKY HORROR Wednesday-Thursday 11 pm, $2 Friday Saturday Midnight $3 Reserved seat tickets may be purchsed qpery evening beginning Nov. 7 083:tfn ANNUAL DOLL A TOY FESTTVAL'Klbv 12 & 13th, 10 am to 5 pm. Lane County Fairgroungd. Adults $1. children 50e Benefit Eugene Hearing & Speech Center. 11-11 ANANDA MARGA PRESENTS Clockwork Orange Stanley Kubrick's awaflWvinning tour de force of extraordinary images, music and feelings in a mind shattering near future vision. An all time favorite based on Anthony Burgess’ chilling novel. Don't miss it! FRIDAY. NOV. 11 7 A 0:15 PM 150 GEOLOGY $1.50181 1119:11-11 MAX’S presents The Milkmen ROCK ‘N ROLL TONIGHT THURSDAY, NOV. 10 $2 cover 550 EAST 13th 1124:11-10 The U of O Asian Studies Association presents the best new cinema from Mainland China at the CHINA FILM FESTIVAL THIS WEEKEND: INLAWS (1901) FOUR SHOWS ONLY: SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 12:15 pm and 2:20 pm THE BIJOU THEATRE 492 East 13th 606-BIJU 1122:11-11 MAX’S presents BILLY BOYS FRIDAY & SATURDAY NOVEMBER 11 A 12 52 COVER 550 EAST 13th 1125:11 11 NEW WAVE IN DIMENSION With Progressive Dance Music Sat Nov.12, 9-1 am Carson Cafe NOT JUST ANOTHER DANCE IN CARSON 1126:11-11 EMU Cultural Forum presents Beer Garden dining room Alternative food and beverage} available I.D. Required. Free Free Free 1112:11-11 UNtHA / ssxsg PREMIERE THRU NOV. 1« Oscar 1982 Best Foreign Film TO BEGIN AGAIN Thursday-Saturday at 7:30 pm SundayWednesday al 7 pm & 8:50 All snows Sunday reduced admission with 2 pm matinee at KDLSON& BAR,: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10 THURSDAYS are LADIES NIGHT COMPLIMENTARY CHAMPAGNE LIVE MUSIC 9:30 pm - 2 am THE CASHIERS NO COVER CHARGE! FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11 FRIDAYS AT 5: 2 for 1 DRINKS! PARTY WITH: THE CASHIERS 9:30 pm - 2 am NO COVER CHARGE! SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12 DANCE TO THE CASHIERS 9:30 pm • 2 am NO COVER CHARGE $9* eery 4740 MAIN in Springfield * 747-7900 - FRIDAY - A German WWII submarine adventure in wide-screen Cinemascope DAS BOOT NOVEMBER 11 7 8 9:30 PM 180 PLC • SATURDAY• Three shows in widescreen Cinemascope NOVEMBER 12 4. 7 8 9 PM 180 PCL - SUNDAY - LOLITA Stanley Kubrick's fascinatingly directs this story of a sexually precocious young nymphet. a stoic professor, a hysterical mother, and a decadent male admirer Starring Peter Sellers. James Mason. Sue Lyon and Shelley Winters NOVEMBER 13 7 PM ONLV 180 PLC STUDENTS/ADULTS $1.50 CHILDREN SI Special RAIDERS matinee at 4 pm * PRESENTS PARTY KINGS SATURDAY, NOV. 12 9:30 PM SIZZLIN’ BLUES 13th A KINCAID ANANOA MARQA PRESENTS -* Blues Brothers will not bo shown Friday. Nov. 11. Catch CLOCKWORK ORANGE on Friday. Nov. 11, 150 Geology. 7 & 9 15 pm 112011JI1 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 468: MWF MAKE MONEY! Recycling Your Clothes RAOS TO RICHES buys, consigns, and trades secondhand clothing for men and women For appt: 344 7038 360 E. 11th OVYHF Get Fast. Dependable Service at Slegmund's Cleaners 621 E 13th Ave supcrcutr We cut hair for your ego, not ours 2526 Willamette 683-1405 Mon-Fri 9 am-8 pm Sat 9 am-7 pm Sunday 11 a m ■ 4 pm IF YOU’RE IN DOUBT about pregnancy, call Birthright. Free testing. 687-8651. 327 F PLANNED PARENTHOOD has an early pregnancy test that is 99% accurate. Call for appt. 344-9411.HF GAY/LESBIAN A CATHOLIC? Join us for fellowship in Dignity, Saturday. Nov 12 at 8pm: Newman Center, 1850 Emerald For more info, call 485 3065/342-22001111 PROGRESSIVE FASHION We are having our pre-holiday sale with savings of 10-30% off almost everything in the store. Sale starts Nov. 9th. Don't miss it !! Progressive Fashion, 770 E. Ilth.fnext lo Mayflower Theatre) Mon-Fri: 10:30-5 30, Sat: 11:00-5:00. 345-4097 1109:11-11 ATTENTION ARNOLD’S HIDEAWAY MUG OWNERS: First fill free on Thursday. 1118:11-10 GAMMA PHI LILY: Get set tor a great year of dancing, romancing and hitting the town YOUR SECRET BIG SIS 11-10 MICHELLE Although a day late, the entire universe wishes you a very happy birthday. o LAMAR HURO Have a nice weekend. Love, ANITA11 10 HAPPY 21 er SUENEELY ^ 11-10 KELLY HUNT It’s about time! Happy 21st Love, i'uI/h ROOMIE 11-10 SUMMER STUDENTS Speak up! OSAAHE Sponsored survey available in 250 Esslinger. Approve’/^Suggest Health Education courses you want of fered, Summer 1963. Due Friday. Nov. 11 noon.11-11 CREW “ROW-TRIP” Do your best in Seattle this weekend. Let's have a good time. Michael T. (Burl)11-10 SUSIE NEELY Happy 21st LOVE, GRETCH 11-10 I 11 KAPPA GIRLS are keyed for a way fun. full time at Red Ox LOVE: KAY. ANN. TONYA. LAURIE, KIM P., KIM M., DEDE, MOLLY. JENNY. MARY, JULIE 11-10 KAPPA SIGS Delicious drinks Dancing till late Thanks you guys it was GREAT! LOVE, KAPPAS __11-10 SIT READY! U of O Crew, we’re going to Seattle to race. Remember the hard work. Give it all you've got! Have a great time. Ready all! Row! PAID FOR BY CLUB SPORTS 11-10 WORK PADS Right on something different NOW AT THE UO BOOKSTORE WORK ETHIC PRODUCTIONS Page 11