Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 01, 1984, Page 7, Image 7

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    APPLICATIONS ARE NOW BEING AC
CEPTED for openings in the OOE 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, all 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
couraged to apply. 5-18
THE ESCAPE FIELD STUDIES PRO
GRAM is seeking two Graduate
Teaching Fellows, one for 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
STAFF POSITIONS/INTERNSHIPS
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
NEWSPAPER PRODUCTION
MANAGER
Full-time position, in charge of super
vising the Oregon Daily Emerald com
posing room, including daily
newspaper typesetting and commercial
graphic services. Experience in
newspaper production methods for off
set printing essential Position also en
tails personnel management and
phototypesetting machine
maintenance. Apply by resume and let
ter to Oregon Daily Emerald, Board of
Directors, P.O. Box 3159, Eugene, OR
97403 by May 10, 1984. Starting pay bet
ween $900-51200 per month depending
on experience Job begins June 1, 1984
The Oregon Daily Emerald in an Equal
Opportunity Employer. Women,
minorities, and the handicapped are en
couraged to apply.5-10
The Oregon Daily Emerald advertising
department is looking for a student to
be CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
MANAGER for summer term. The suc
cessful applicant will have a
background in office management and
newspaper production and will be able
to work at least 20 hours per week. The
person selected for this job will run the
entire classified advertising depart
ment this summer and will share the job
with another student beginning next
fall term. Applications close at 5 pm Fri
day, May 11. Application forms are
available at the ODE reception desk,
300 EMU. The Emerald is an Equal Op
portunity/Affirmative Action Employer.
Women and minorities are encouraged
to apply.5-11
RICHES, FAME, EXPERIENCE! Adver
tising positions available for summer
and academic 1984-85 year We are
looking for freshmen and sophomores
to fill positions in our advertising
department. Besides selling ad space,
you will be designing ads, maintaining
client contact and learning how to solve
your clients' advertising needs and pro
blems. In effect, you will be a one
person “Agency."
Here's your chance to get one step
closer to your career goals and gain in
valuable experience while doing so.
These postions are paid on a com
mission basis and require at least 20
hours per week. You must have the use
of a car in order to apply. If your career
goal is in marketing, sales, public rela
tions, advertising or business, this is an
excellent opportunity
Applications close May 22.
Application forms are avalable at the
Oregon Daily Emerald reception desk,
300 EMU. For more information, see
Susan Thelen, Advertising Manager.
The Emerald is an Equal Opportuni
ty/Affirmative Action Employer Women
and minorities are encouraged to apply.
5-22
Wanted
Van Halen
Tickets wanted
Will pay up to $30 a piece for two.
Call 726-6701 after 3pm. Keep trying
Roommates
LOOKING FOR MALE OVER 21 to share
beautiful home in Hendricks park area
with 4 others. Rent $117. Call 484-7215.
SI
QUIET FEMALE GRAD STUDENTto
share 2 bedroom West Eugene home.
Woodstove, wood floors, finished attic.
Non-smoker, cat lover, no drugs, Share
yard work. $175 plus Vi. Call Christy
345-0834, 6-10 pm. 5-2
For Rent
FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED one
and two bedrooms close to campus,
$195 to $275. 485-6322. 485-0062
344-1625332: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:tfn
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
'h BLOCK TO U OF O 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
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
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
EXTREMELY 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
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:tfn
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:tfn
UO FAMILY HOUSING Possibility of im
mediate occupancy or place yourself
on waiting list. Westmoreland furnish
ed 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
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—newiy~decorated—Tvi
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
Entertainment
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492 E. 13th 686-2458
CARMEN
★ ★ ★ 1/2
“Carmen sizzles with passion."
Kathleen Carroll
New York Daily News
Bizet's sensual drama blazes anew as
a present-day dance company finds
life parallels art all too well. Stars An
tonio Qadez, Spain’s foremost
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
HELD OVER BY
POPULAR DEMAND
Stanley Kubrick’s
Starring Malcolm McDowell as Alex
THE FUTURE IS NOW!!
WED-THURS 10:30 pm $1.95
FRI-SAT 11:30 pm $2.50
nmrOCKixin
HOT FUDGE
SUNDAES
99*
EVERY TUESDAY
686 E. 13th 861 Willamette
6*'-*
University Theatre's Second Season
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 wit
and powerful drama, this play takes
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
(VILLARD HALL)
8:00 PM
ALL TICKETS: $2
Call 686-4191 to reserve your tickets
CINCHA7
Premiere through May 3
The critically acclaimed zany, charm
ing British comedy
Experience Preferred
But Not Essential
SHOWS at 7 and 8:45 pm
Events_
WHITE
WATER
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 Program
686-4365 for more details
2548.5-2
RAFT CO-OP
Trip Initiators’
Clinics
May 1 and 3, 7:30pm
Outdoor Program Rm
Attendance at both sessions required
for access to co-op rafts. For more in
fo all 686-4365
_2547.5-1
Slide and video
lecture:
“Two Views of
Contemporay
Hungarian Folklore:
The Village Museum
& the Urban Dance
Revival”
Profs. Zoltan Fegos and Peter
Niedermuller (Hungarian
Ethnographic Museum, Budapest)
Tuesday, May 1, 7:30 pm, 177
Lawrence
___25Z2,5..Ll
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
QUALITY 7 DAYS A WEEK
KINKO’S COPIES
344 7894 860 E 13th
2446:5-1
CYCLING TEAM MTG.
Mandatory budget meeting, Rm 113
EMU. 7 8 pm, Tues . April 1 2567:5-1
Women’s
Symposium
Politics
May 1
Women in Politics Internationally, 10
am . Forum Room
Politics of Upward Mobility, 11:30. 108
EMU
Noon Gig "Girls Like Us." Courtyard
Feminization of Poverty, Noon, Forum
Room
Grassroots Organizing, 12:30, 101 EMU
Gender Gap, 1:30, 1078 EMU
Women & Alternative Media in Mexico,
2 pm, Forum Room
Sex Discriminatin & the Law. 3 pm,
Forum Room
Nuclear Annihilation will trivialize
Feminism, 4:30, 101 EMU
Issues 84. 7 pm Dad's Room
Film: Tell Me a Riddle 9 pm, 150
Geology, $1.50
Full programs at ASUO
Suite 4, EMU
2575:5-1
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
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PERSONALS
GRADUATING WITHOUT A JOB?
Check out the Employment Register at
Career Planning & Placement, 244 Hen
d ricks Hall.2573:5-7
MARIANN: The sight of your brown
l wavy hair, gorgeous hazel eyes, and
volumptuous figure melts me. When
you smile, my breath is taken away. I'm
your secret admirer and I just wanted to
let you know that I enjoy day-dreaming
about you in class. _5-1
FRANK AND MICHAEL: Commando at
tacks were great, but The Worm was so
embarrasing. Same time, same place?
The Ethics Commission.5-1
SPRING GRADUATES!
Order your announcements now at the
Bookstore.2561:5-1
HAVE A DIRTY SLEEPING BAG?
Get fast, dependable service
Siegmund's Cleaners 821 E. 13th Ave
UW
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
Ads can be placed at the SUAB Booth
from 11 am to 1 pm,
tfr
ELECT JACK CRAIG South Eugene
County Commissioner. "He kept us oul
of WPPSS" Charles Porter, pd: Craig5-1
ELECT JACK CRAIG South Eugene
Couty Commissioner) Restore Lane
County's Sorely Neglected Part
System. pd:Craig 5-1
LAW SCHOOL GRADUATES
- DEADLINE ■
for ordering reglia at the
Bookstore is MAY 1 2562:50
SINGLE WHITE MALE. 33 lives in cabin
on coast. Friendly, honest, gentle,
Bohemian, 5' 10", 160 lbs. Seeks
woman for friendship. Jay Schwartz, 21
NW Herbert, Newport, Oregon 9736S.
265-5035.5-4
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
TIME IS RUNNING OUT. Register to
vote while it's still easy. This is the last
week you can register to vote at ASUO,
Suite 4, EMU, or the EMU Terrace. After
May 4, it will cost a trip downtown to
Elections. Register to Vote! 2569:5-2
THANK YOU TRI DELTS for an
awesome opposum house dance and
an even better date. Good luck this
week Gretchen. Love B.J.5-1
MARC-POOH, Thanks for all The sup
port. We won! Love, Lori.50
JEFF You are the best little soldier this
side of Troy! What a night KAYE 5-1
FROM TEQUILLA SHOTS to upside
down margarltas with a relay race in
between, Friday night at Sigma Nu’s
was an extremly wild scene. Although
this great trip had to come to an end
you can bet we ll go to Fortlauderdale
again. Are you up for another trip next
year? Love the Alpha Chi’s. 5-1
WOMEN IN COMMUNICATIONS,
INC. is meeting tonight, 7-8 pm at
East Broadway Pizza. Will discuss of
ficer elections. Everyone welcome.
___2577.5-1
Phi Delta
Theta
Is proud to
present it’s 1984
Spring Pledge
Class
Kevin Conley
Jeff Donaca
Chris Fowkes
Mike Gorham
Gavin Harris
Dave Kennedy
Chris Lindberg
Chris Marsh
Eric Nisley
Rick Bringle
Kib Dacklin
Mike Maes
Eric Gumbiner
Pete Seagal
Nick Lenn
Peter Metz
John Drake
Pat Prieve
Rob Barton
Steve Pearson
Ted O’Brien
Jeff Simonton
Jeff Payne
Alex Ho
50
TODD
Happy Late Birthday
Love, MAR
50
To Ihe Brothers ol
SIGMA NU
We re excited for Carnival Adventures!
Love, Kappas.50
Druids
meet
Wednesday, May 22 at 7 pm, in Room
110, EMU. Attendance is mandatory!5-2
SHOW
YOUR
MOTHER!
Bring in a photo of dear old mom and
recieve a 20% discount on any retail
purchase. Mugs, teapots, mugs, cof
fee makers, mugs, cards, mugs, can
dy and mugs! The Beanery. 790 E.
14th. 8 am ■ 10 pm.5-1
CLEIN SWEENES Congratulations on
your engagement; he's definitely D.G.
Material! Love, your DG Sisters. 50
Moose on
a trapeze
You must be really
agile, slender, and
smart!
Happy Anniversary.
5-1
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