Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 30, 1984, Page 11, Image 11

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    Travel
EUROPEAN SUMMER FLIGHTS
From $599, round trip
Eugene Travel 687-2823
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744 E. 13th
second floor
Smith Family Book building
BARGAIN ONE WAY
FARES
Eugene-San Fransisco.$100
Eugene-New York.$225
Eugene-Denver.$100
Seattle-London.$374
Eugene-Anchorage.$319.52
683-5577
Rides & Riders
MOVING TO L.A. after 5-15. If you have
extra space In a truck/van. I’ll share
drive and $. Call Dennis 686-3510 or
342-1020 eves. 5-1
Opportunities
ALASKAN JOBS: For information, send
SASE to Alaskan Job Services. Box
40235. Tucson. Arizona 85717.5-2
THE BIOLOGY DEPARTMENT an
nounces the HUESTIS undergraduate
summer research fellowship. This
fellowship provides a stipend of $1500
to allow advanced undergraduate
biology majors an opportunity to pur
sue independent research. Applica
tions should include a brief description
of proposed research and a brief nar
rative of the student's academic
history, honors, future interests and
career goals. Applicants must also have
been provisionally accepted by a
biology faculty sponsor in whose
laboratory the research would be con
ducted. The faculty sponsor should pro
vide a letter of recommendation, and
commentary on the student's qualifica
tions and the merit of the proposed
research. Other faculty referees should
be listed, but they need not provide let
ters. Applications must be received in
the Biology office (See Elsie Mumback)
by May 10. 1984.2466:4-30
THE BIOLOGY DEPARTMENT an
nounces the MARY ALDEN SCHOLAR
SHIP. This scholarship provides an
award of $750 to a junior or senior
biology major for tuition and expenses
during fall term, 1984 Applicants will
be judged on the basis of merit Ap
plications should include a copy of all
academic work done at Oregon and at
other universities, two letters of
reference from people who know the
students's work, and a statement of
professional interests and goals. Ap
plications must be received in the
Biology office (see Elsie Mumbach) by
May 10, 1984. 2469:4-30
Help Wanted
COLLEGE STUDENTS:
GET SMART!
Sell Avon. Earn good money, set
your own hours.
CALL AVON TODAY: 746-6422
Avon
STAFF POSITIONS/INTERNSHIP-,
available with the SURVIVAL
CENTER, student Enviromental
Organization in areas of:
•Wilderness •Journalism
•Wildlife *Media
•Energy ‘Accounting
•Legislation ‘Toxics
•Recycling ‘Management
Applications due May 4 for the 84-85
school year Work-Study available
Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action
Employer. Women, minorities and
nature enthusiasts encouraged to ap
ply. 1668:5-4
APPLICATIONS ARE NOW BEING AC
CEPTED for openings in the ODE Pro
duction Department for Fall Term
Typesetter - must be familiar with
typesetting terminology, and have
meticulous work habits.
Ad paste up tech • previous experience
in paste-up preferred, must have well
rounded design sense, as well as an eye
for spacial uniformity.
Photo technician - requires knowledge
of darkroom processes, including
photo printing and film development.
Previous experience with a process
camera also helpful. Afternoons and
evenings.
News Paste-up tech. - requires little or
no experience. Applicant must have
ability to learn quickly and follow direc
tions. Late evening position.
These are student positions, ail ap
plicants must be enrolled in at least 6
hours. Applications close May 18. Posi
tions will be filled by June 4th.
For further details or to pick up applica
tions - - 300 EMU Oregon Daily Emerald
Office. Please pick up and leave ap
plications with front desk receptionist.
The Oregon Daily Emerald is an Equal
Opportunity/Affirmative Action
Employer. All qualified persons en
r>(MironoH f r\ onnlir R. 1 ft
THE ESCAPE FIELD STUDIES PRO
GRAM is seeking two Graduate
Teaching Fellows, one lor its' Public
Schools Division and one for its' Com
munity Services Division. This position
involves responsibility for training and
supervising 6-10 field coordinators and
indirect responsibility for 200
volunteers in 30 public schools or com
munity service agencies each term. A
high level of energy and motivation is
required Experience in teaching, com
munity services, or volunteer programs
is preferred Applicants must be enroll
ed in a graduate program, and be com
mitted to experiential learning, faculty
student collaboration, peer supervi
sion, and consensus decision making.
For further information on the posi
tions. their compensations, and ap
plication materials, contact Vicki Koch
or Mary Brown at the ESCAPE office,
room 327 EMU. ext. 4351, or Dennis
Pataniczek at the College of Education,
ext. 3481. Applications close at 5 pm,
Friday May 4th. (ESCAPE is an equal op
portunity employer and follows Affir
mative Action guidelines.) 2510:5-1
4-J HANDICAPPED SWIM PROGRAM
needs male volunteers. Swimming abili
ty not as important as dependability.
Monday and Wednesday 3:15-4:30 pm.
Easter Seal Pool. Call Joan Kelly,
687-32532501:5-1
SAW MILL FILER Must be able to bench
saws as well as fitting. Please send
resume with references to: Scott
Findlay, Byd Lumber Corp., PO Box 112.
Sedrowolley WA. 98284 2544:5-3
MOTHER’S HELPER WANTED for New
York City area. 19 years or older, must
drive, non-smoker. Start in August for 6
months - 1 year Opportunity to travel
Experience and references necessary.
Write Marsha Veit, 11 Garden Ridge.
Chappaqua, NY 10514.5-4
WANTED: Person with equipment to DJ
wedding July 7th. Approximately 5
hours. $5.50/hr plus food, drink and
good time. 344-2831 after 5 pm. 5-2
Roommates
LOOKING FOR MALE OVER 21 to share
beautiful home in Hendricks park area
with 4 others. Rent $117 Call 484-7215.
5-1
For Rent
PRIVATE BATH!
EXTRA LARGE beautifully furnished
deluxe campus quads. AIR CONDI
TIONED. FREE CABLE, FREE
UTILITIES. Covered parking, laundy
facilities, refrigerator in each room. Pro
mpt maintenance GUARANTEED!
FOR ONLY
$149 month
HALF BLOCK TO CAMPUS &
SHOPPING.
SEE OUR QUADS, BEFORE YOU RENT
ANYWHERE ELSE! YOU’LL BE GLAD
YOU DID!
CAMPUS QUADS
751 EAST 16th
345*1272
A J.P. North Apartment Home
__2137:tfn
BEST FOR LESS!
PLUS
FREE CABLE!
DELUXE BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED
quads now available for fall. Breathtak
ing views, open courtyard. AIR CONDI
TIONED, laundry facilities, covered
parking & FREE utilities. Prompt
maintenace guaranteed • Excellent on
site management.
ALL THIS FROM ONLY:
$129
Vi BLOCK TO U OF 0 CAMPUS - 10
minutes on bus line to LCC. STOP IN
TODAY AND SEE WHY THIS IS SUCH A
GREAT PLACE TO LIVE !
Woodside Manor
(18th and Harris)
683*3005
A J.P. North Aparment Home
__2139:tfn
FREE UTILITIES!
FREE CABLE!
For Only $125
SPOTLESSLY CLEAN modern deluxe
campus quads. Completely furnished.
Next to U of O campus and university
shopping, covered parking and laundry
facilities. Prompt maintenance
GUARANTEED. Excellent management.
STOP IN TODAY!
Alder Street Quads
1360 Alder St.
345*3599
A JP North Apartment Home
2141 :tf n
FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED one
and two bedrooms close to campus,
$195 to $275. 485-6322. 485-0062.
344-1625_ 332:tfn
611 E. 11th 1 Bedroom, convenient loca
tion. carpets, drapes, appliances, off
street parking and laundry Call
manager 345-7419.
IPM REALTOR 485-8258
1827:tfn
1331 HIGH STREET
Furnished Studio
private bath-share kitchen with one
other. Utilities paid. $160
BENNETT MANAGEMENT CO.
485-6991
_ 1938:ttn
ENJOY HIGH RISE LIVING
Eugene Manor
1st opening in 3 months
-Security building
-Walking distance to campus
-Spacious apartments
-New carpets, drapes
Eugene Manor-managed by people who
care For appointment call 484-7441.
2156:ttn
UO FAMILY HOUSING Possibility of im
mediate occupancy or place yourself on
waiting list. Westmoreland furnished
apartment; 2 bedroom $140/mo. 1
bedroom $111/mo. Amazon unfurnished
2 bedroom $116/mo Future openings
expected all areas. Contact UO Hous
ing Dept 686-4277.2449:tfn
FURNISHED STUDIOS Utilities paid
Share kitchen with one other. Private
bath, covered parking and laundry
facilities avalable. From $168.
735 E. 14th
Manager 344-0219
2433:tfn
CAMPUS AREA
Newly 1 bedroom apartment in 5 plex.
Roomy, laundry facilities, ready to go.
1884 Garden Ave. No.D.
Jennings & Co.
683 2271
1667:tfn
475 E. 15th is proud to show large, clean
quads, and rooms in a house $109 and
$119. Manager 345-1037 IPM. 1111
Pearl, 485-8258.1681 :tfn
THE STUDENT’S COOPERATIVE
ASSOCIATION offers low cost room
and board for summer/fall 1984. For in
formation on a progressive living alter
native call: Campbell Club: 686-5189 or
Janet Smith House: 686-4261.1698:MHF
BLACKSTONES MANOR has a hot deal
this summer for land 2 bedrooms Uni
quely furnished. Covered parking.
Prime location. 687-0684
IPM Co, 485-8258 1111 Pearl
2536:tfn
430 E. 15. Comfortable quad. Air condi
tioning. Private refrigerator.
Dishwasher. Near campus. Ask
manager for summer rate. 485-2130
IPM Co, 485-8258 1111 Pearl
2535:tfn
STUDENT PLAZA
945 E. 19th. Spacious 1 bedroom apart
ment close to campus. Laundry
facilities, appliances, carpet and
drapes. Manager in No. 2, 345-9184 or
683-2271. Jennings and Co. 2480:4-30
EXTREME Y LARGE BEAUTIFUL 2
bedroom. Excellent location. Freshly
painted, new carpet, drapes. Campus
ten blocks. Unfurnished, no pets. 2045
Willamette, $230. 344-2469 or 345-7987.
2549:tfn
CAMPUS ONE BEDROOM Very nice,
large, available now Unfurnished, no
pets, $170. 750 E. 18th. 687-0565,
687-8205, 345-7987. 2550:tfn
Quads
CAMPUS COURT QUADS
1544 Alder. Free maid service. 686-1075
_ 821:tfn
LARGE MODERN QUAD next to Univer
sity. All utilities paid. $129/mo. 1866
Harris. 343-1009, 344-8941 2326:tfn
FURNISHED, PRIVATE BATH, Water
and garbage paid. Roomy, close to cam
pus. See at 553 E. 18th No 7 or call Jen
nings and Co. 683-2271. $130. 1666:tfn
Houses For Rent
VERY CLEAN newly decorated IV2
bedrooms, unfurnished house, West
Eugene, no dogs, $225 plus deposit.
343-2331 evenings. 1723:tfn
Lost & Found
EZ MONEY
for return of gold ring with green stone.
One side has “76" and other has “BA".
Inside, N.D.P. Call Nancy 485-5892 or
689-2021 5-3
PEACE CORPS
AREA RECRUITERS
ARE HERE!
SEE AREA AND CAMPUS
RECRUITERS 4-30. 5-1 and 5-2 FOR
INFORMATION APPLICATIONS
ARE NOW BEING TAKEN FOR
TWO-YEAR ASSIGNMENTS BEGIN
NING THIS SUMMER. WORK EX
PERIENCE OR COLLEGE TRAINING
IN THE FOLLOWING AREAS MAY
QUALIFY YOU FOR PLACEMENT
•Agriculture
• Forestry
• Math
• Biological Sciences
• Physical Sciences
• Industrial Arts
•Special Ed.
• Animal Husbandry
•Civil Engineering
• Nursing, Health, Med. Tech.
•TEFL
• Fisheries (experience or Sci. Major
Minor)
INFORMATION TABLE: 4 30 5-1 9
am-3 pm, EMU Main Lobby
SLIDE SHOW: Kenya. 4-30 3:30 pm. U
of O Forum Rm.
FILM: Dominican Republic. 4-30 7 pm.
Eugen Public Library
GROUP MEETING: 4-30 12:30 pm. U
of O Forum Rm
INTERVIEWS: 5-1. 5-2 Career Plann
ing and Placement. 244 Hendricks
Hall. 9 am-4 pm.
CALL NOW TO SIGN UP FOR IN
TERVIEWS. MUST BRING COM
PLETED APPLICATION TO
INTERVIEW.
686-3235
ARE YOU
EXPERIENCED
OR NOT
YOU SHOWED IT
ONCE BUT WE
FORGOT
MAIL ART SHOW
DEADLINE EXTENDED
TO MAY 10
Send in/ bring your image/response,
postcard/xerox, drawing, picture of
mom etc. All work accepted.
Deliver to:
EMU Cultural Forum,
Suite 2, EMU
1686:4-30
JEWISH STUDENT
UNION
presents
ISRAELI CULTURE
WEEK
Monday
Holocaust Show
Film
7 pm 137 Gilbert
Tuesday
Slide show
Water conservation
in desert climates
of ancient and
modern Israel
7 • 8:30 pm
Century Room B
Wednesday slide show
A historical view
of Jerusalem & the
3 main religions:
Judaism, Islam,
and Christianity
7 • 8:30 pm
204 Villard
2566:5-4
SYLVIA FRANKEL
Holocaust Show
Film
7 pm 137 Gilbert
Sponsored by JSU
2545:4-30
QUALITY 7 DAYS A WEEK
KINKO’S COPIES
860 E. 13th
2446:5-1
344 7894
WHITEWATEF
RAFTING
Free seminar on
whitewater rafting
clothing, equipment
safety, and the
Raft Co-op
Wednesday, May 2
7:30 pm
Outdoor Program
Room, EMU
Sponsored by U of O Outdoor Progra
686-4365 for more details
2548:5
RAFT CO-OF
Trip Initiators’
Clinics
May 1 and 3, 7:30pm
Outdoor Program Rm
Attendance at both sessions require
for access to co-op rafts For more ii
fo all 686-4365
2547:5
CYCLING TEAM MTG.
Mandatory budget meeting, Rm 11:
EMU, 7-8 pm, Tues., April 1. 2567:5
Entertainment
University Theatre’s Second Seasor
presents the Pacific N.W. premiere
of Caryl Churchill's 1982 drama
Top Girls
This provocative play examines the
unique and very difficult choices
women often face as they attempt
to reconcile their personal and pro
fessional ambitions. With biting wil
and powerful drama, this play take;
a fascinating look at an age-old pro
blem brought up to date for the
modern woman.
MAY 3-5, 10-12, 17-19
ARENA THEATRE
(VILLARO HALL)
8:00 PM
ALL TICKETS: $2
Call 686-4191 to reserve your tickets
?568;5
£ THE BIJOU
492 E. 13th 686-245
CARMEN
★ ★ ★ V!2
‘ Carmen sizzles with passion."
Kathleen Carroll
New York Daily News
Bizet's sensual drama blazes anew a
a present-day dance company find
life parallels art all too well. Stars Ai
lonio Gadez, Spain's foremos
dancer. Rated R (nudity and violence
FRI-SAT 7:15 and 9:15 pm
SUN-THURS 6:30 and 8:30 pm
SAT SUN Matinee 4:30 pm
MISER MONDAY $2.50
★ ★★★★★★★★★
KZEL WELCOMES
BIJOU LATENITE
REPULSION
Roman Polanski's first English
language film. Stars Catherine
Deneuve.
WED-THURS 11 pm
FRI-SAT midnite
C1NCHA7 SPS&
Premiere through May 3
The critically acclaimed zany, charr
ing British comedy
Experience Preferred
But Not Essential
SHOWS at 7 and 8:45 pm
Personals
FOR ANSWERS TO YOUR questic
about abortion - the procedure,
cost, and local referral - call Natio
Abortion Federation Hotline toll fr
1-800-223-0618, 7 am-3 pm, M
468:MI
PROBLEMS?
Crisis Center, U of O telephone hotli
24 hours-7 days. Strictly confident
Call 686-4488 358
I • UO SPRfNGFEST W '4~
• W. iS3J9NI«dS Ofl •
IT’S COMING
Parents’ Weekend
May 18-20
SPRINGFEST, May 18-20
FREE AND WITH CARING Pregnancy
n testing at Birthright. 687-8651. 623:M
f SPECIAL
> $1
CLASSIFIEDS
Buy your Emerald classified ad at the
SUAB Booth in the EMU Lobby and
save.
Your first 15 words are only $1.
SAVE $1.25
i
i- Ads can be placed at the SUAB Booth
from 11 am to 1 pm.
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DEAR PI PHI'S: Come into the BIG DIP
PER by May 6 wearing your GREEK let
ters and get 25% oft our frozen yogurt!
LOVE & KISSES XOXO, DANIEL
1706:4-30
ELECT JACK CRAIG South Eugene
County Commissioner. "He kept us out
ot WPPSS" Charles Porter, pd: Craig5-1
ELECT Tack CRAIG South Eugene
Couty Commissioner) Restore Lane
County's Sorely Neglected Park
System. pd:Craig5A
CAPS AND GOWNS
NOW AT THE BOOKSTORE
Pick yours up now to assure size
availabilty
2563:4-30
MOTHER’S DAY
IS MAY 13
We have gifts to suit every budget
from bookmarks to coordinated desk
accessories. And, of course, a wide
selection of Mother's Day cards.
TABBERWOeKY
CARDS • GIFTS
MON-FRI 10-5:30 1308 Hilyard
SATURDAY 10-5 484-0530
LAW SCHOOL GRADUATES
DEADLINE
for ordering reglia at the
Bookstore is MAY 1
s _2562:5-1
s PERSONAL COLUMN Single white
male, 33 lives in cabin on coast. Friend
ly, honest, gentle, Bohemian, 5' 10", 160
lbs. Seeks woman for friendship. Jay
Schwartz, 21 NW Hurberl, Newport,
Oregon 97365. 265-5035._M
SNUGGLES Happy Anniversary! Now
on to "someday". I'll always love you,
cutie! LOVE, P.4-30
> PLANNED PARENTHOOD has an early
1 pregnancy test that is 99% accurate
Call for appointment, 344-94112455:4-30
SEEKING SINGLE WOMEN who are
over 30, have never been married and
would be willing to participate in In
dependent Research questionaire.
Please call 687-8239. 5-2
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GET THE 2nd
(of the same or less value)
FOR HALF PRICE!
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10 6 Mon Fri
10-5 Saturday
342 8339
Next to the BI)ou
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Meeting tonight. 7:30 pm, Rm 101 EMU.
Topic: Northwest Diving! Raffle Win
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