Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 04, 1984, Section A, Page 15, Image 15

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    T4C PROFESSIONAL TYPING
SERVICE
Word processing specialists, all
levels. Graduate school approved
687 9326, Cyndi
__2178MWF
TYPING/EOITING
Call Sara 686 0739
575WHFM
TYPING &
WORD PROCESSING
EDITING • GRAPHICS
Theses/dissertations, diagrams,
papers, tables, including statistical.
Law papers, Resume Composition, &
Mass Mailing Specialists. Fast. Profes
sional, Quality Service. Guaranteed
WordStyles 4 Typescripts
CINDY 484-5454
BRANDY 484-6044
1098:tfn
ELITE TYPING SERVICE
Word processing now available
Fast-Guaranteed-Accurate
484-1646
748:tfn
PROFESSIONAL TYPIST: Statistical
specialist. IBM Corr Set. Grad, approv
ed. Near campus 344-0759. 513:tfn
DYNAMIC TYPING SERVICE
Guaranteed Quality work Pickup and
delivery available 485-3914 583:tfn
RESUMES RESUMES RESUMES Quali
ty 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% dis
count with current IDtfn
TYPING Professional Accurate Time
ly Call Sharon 344-2341 or 343-0745.
5-17
Instruments
ROLAND TR808 Drum Machine $650
Yamaha Synthesizer with Flight Case
$1750, 485-1359 after 5 pm.5-4
YAMAHA FG 301 Good condition Hard
case, must sell $150 485-0571 5-4
KING 3-B Concert Trombone, nice case.
3 mutes, asking $250. Dave 485-9186 5-4
Sound Systems
WHAT A DEAL!!
Pioneer SX-737 receiver, Sharp RT-1155
cassette deck and two DLK 1V2
speakers-all for only $250 Will also sell
individual components. Call today!
Larry. 686-4344 days, 683-8185 even
ings. tfn
Photography
WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY Profes
sional quality reasonable prices John
Dutton. 344-6750. 5-10
(books
60,000 BOOKS IN STOCK
All selling 40-50% off list prices
Textbooks-Cliff Notes-Magazines
USED BOOKS BOUGHT AND SOLD
SMITH FAMILY BOOKSTORE
768 East 13th
362:tfn
Bicycles
MOTOBECANE 20" womens 10 speed,
rack and fenders, good condition. $150
686-5125 days.5-4
19" MENS 10 speed. Excellent condi
tion $75 747-8870. evenings 5-8
Cars & Cycles
821983 VW SCIROCCO for sale, under
8,000 miles in very clean condition.
Want to sell for the end of the year.
Phone 345-5454, 345-1111 5-7
‘73 850 GUZZI
w/ fairing & bags.
$1200. 687-8736.
_5-4
MUST SELL” Excellent 81 Honda
Passport. $400/offer. 683-2145 even
ings^_5^4
‘73 TOYOTA $600
Corolla 2-Door in Good Repair. Call
James 344-4399.
CLASSIC GOLD 1963 VESPA Scooter
150 cc, MOD! $350. or best offer.
683-4240 5-4
Travel
EUROPEAN SUMMER FLIGHTS
From $599, round trip
Eugene Travel 687-2823
2335.5-4
BOSTON OR NEW YORK Airline ticket
$170. Janice: 342-5367, evenings:
343-8425 5-4
ONE AIRLINE TICKET: Eugene to NYC,
one way. Usable June 2-9. $250.
485-0419 before 8 am. 5-8
Opportunities
SUMMER JOBS. See the man at the Job
Location & Development office. 1511
Agate _2574:5-15
SUMMER SCHOOL IN SPAIN Program
for sale. Call Debbie. 343-1104 2596:5-4
STAFF POSITIONS/INTERNSHIPS
available wi'h 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
COLLEGE STUDENTS:
GET SMART!
Sell Avon. Earn good money, set
your own hours
CALL AVON TODAY: 746-6422
Avon
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, 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 from desk receptionist
The Oregon Daily Emerald is an Equal
Opportunity/Affirmative Action
Employer All qualified persons en
couraged to apply _ 5-18
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
LOVING, EXPERIENCED SITTER for
children ages, 14 months and 4 years
Three mornings, some afternoons.
South East Eugene, own transportation.
References, call 485 4040. 2571:5-7
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-$1200 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
LEFTOVER WORK STUDY?? Excellent
opportunity for two staff workers in the
Off-Campus Housing office. Take hous
ing referrals, meet people, do landlord
tenant counseling Sunny office, good
co-workers, opportunity for long-term,
including summer. Starting $3.91,
regular raises, flexible hours. Applica
tions in Suite 3, due 5 pm. May 4. Phone
686-3731 Off-campus Housing is an
ASUO, Affirmative-Action, Equal Oppor
tunity employer.2589:5-4
THE POSITIONS OF CO DIRECTOR for
the ESCAPE Field Studies Program
have been re-opened. Applications are
due no later than 5 pm, Monday, May 7
For more information, come by 327
EMU or call 686-4351 and ask for Ahrea.
2587:5-4
EUGENE FAMILY YMCA has childcare
positions open for trade for a family or
single membership. 686-9622. 2523:5-4
THE OREGON DAILY EMERALD is now
accepting applications for all staff posi
tions for 1984-85. The deadline for ap
plying for managing editor and news
editor is May 10 at 5 pm.
Applications for all other positions are
due May 17 at 5 pm. Applications and
job descriptions may be picked up at
the Emerald office, EMU Suite 300.
Staff positions are:
Managing Editor
News Editor
Editorial Page Editor
Photo/Graphic Editor
Sports Editor
Entertainment Editor
Assistant Entertainment Editor
Associate Editors:
Features
State Higher Education
Administration
Student Government
Student Activities
Community
Politics
The Oregon Daily Emerald is an affir
mative action, equal opportunity
employer.5-17
THE 1984-85 ASUO EXECUTIVE IS NOW
ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS. Staff
positions include: Executive Vice Presi
dent: Executive Assistant; Publications
Editor: Coordinators and Assistant
Coordinators in Slate Affairs. Program
Administration and Finance, Student
Events, and University Affairs. Stipends
approx. $l25/mo. for Assistant Coor
dinators and $175/mo. for Coordinators,
or work-study Summer stipends will
vary. Diverse qualifications and ex
perience considered: dedicated and
motivated students encouraged to app
ly Applications available at ASUO of
fice, Suite 4, EMU. and due there by 5
pm 5-10-84 ASUO is an affirmative ac
tion/equal opportunity employer.
2614:5-8
RICHES. FAME. EXPERIENCE! Adver
tising positions available tor 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
KINDERCAMP COUNSELOR NEEDED
Experience with children Ages 2V2-6
Athletic background desirable June
11th August 24th Reply: Janet
Schneiderman; Eugene YMCA
686-9622 Deadline May 8th 5-7
MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTIONIST Regular
part time position, evenings Resumes
to Personnel. PO Box 11707 Eugene.
974405-14
DISPLAY ADVERTISING SALES posi
tion open with What s Happening. Sub
mit resume to Box 259 Eugene, OR
97440 2527:5-4
Roommates
MATURE STUDENT. Two bedroom
house, fireplace, fenced. 15 miles to
campus, bus and bike $112.50
343-1335.__M
WOMAN ROOMMATE NEEDED. Rent
92 50 Call Erica, late eves. 343-0655.5-4
For Rent
FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED one
and two bedrooms close to campus,
$195 to $275 485-6322. 485-0062
344-1625. 332: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
HONED, laundry facilities, covered
parking & FREE utilities. Prompt
maintenace guaranteed - Excellent on
site management.
ALL THIS FROM ONLY:
$129
% 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 Aparmenl 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
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:tfri
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
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 686-42772449: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
EXTREMELY LARGE BEAUTIFUL 1
bedroom. Excellent location Freshly
painted, new carpet, drapes. Campus
ten blocks Unfurnished, no pets, no
children 2045 Willamette. $200.
345 7987 or 344-2469. 2590:tfn
CAMPUS AREA
Newly 1 bedroom apartment in 5 plex.
Roomy, laundry facilities, ready to go
1884 Garden Ave No.D
Jennings A 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, no
children. 2045 Willamette. $200.
345 7987 or 344-24692549:tfn
SMALL 2 BEDROOM FURNISHED
UNIT., Near music building Water, gar
bage. heat included. References..
Ridgewood Apts 688-5769. 2586:ttn
THE STUDENTS 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
SUMMER SUBLET Mid June end
August. Large 2 bedroom, fully furnish
ed and applianced. backyard with
barbeque pit and picnic table. Close to
campus. 344-9083 5-7
I-1
Quads
CAMPUS COURT QUADS
1544 Alder. Free maid service. 686-1075
821: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
THPWIOWN DERBY
Special rates now in effect.
441 East 17th 10/8 Investments
1782:F
Houses For Rent
GORGEOUS SMALL HOUSE 4 blocks to
campus, vaulted ceiling, skylight, knot
ty pine paneling, range and refrigerator,
new paint and carpet $260 plus $200
deposit. 683-1610 2600:6-4
Lost & Found
LOST: White male cat Red collar, blue
eyes 484-6056. 5-4
Market Basket
SATURDAY
MARKET
Joins with Cinco de Mayo
and Imagination Celebration
ENTERTAINMENT
•SANDUGA 12 Noon
• East Side Elementary School..
Selections from Alice in Wonderland
at 2:30
SATURDAY MAY
5th
In the Parks at 8th
& Oak
2616:5-4
Food & Drink
FALL CREEK
BAKERY
HOT
FRENCH BREAD!
Baguettes and short baguettes.
Hot from the oven at 3 pm every
day!
Events
FOLK DANCE FESTIVAL
A weekend of workshops and parties
with Kalman and Judith Magyar
(American-Hungarian Folklore Cen
trum) and live East European music.
Fri, 5-4, 7:30 pm, 352 Gerlinger Annex
Sat. 5-5. 8:30 am-5 pm. EMU Ballroom
$3 per workshop
2620:5-4
THE CULTURAL FORUM PRESENTS
STUDENT
FILM &
VIDEO
EXHIBITION
Come see what creative pieces of art
your fellow college cineastes have to
show
SUNDAY
MAY 6
7 pm
DAD’S ROOM (near EMU Ballroom)
No Admission Charge
2598:5-4
UNDERGRAD
ART
SHOW
RUNS
THROUGH
SUNDAY, MAY 6
167 EMU
11 AM TO 6 PM
2597:5-4
THl
piLriiM
Jmvoinm
LIFESTYLES
May 4
Women and Religion. 9 am, Forum
Community Role Models. fO am. 101
EMU
Women in Transition. 11 am. 101
EMU
Film: La Operacion, 11 am, Forum
Noon Gig: Dance Performance.
noon. Courtyard
Women of Color, 1 pm, 108 EMU
Poetry Workshop-Alta Herry, 1 pm
Forum Room
Women of the Middle East. 2 pm.
Forum Room
Self Help Health and Artificial In
semination. 2:30 pm, 108 EMU
Bridging the Gap: Lesbians and
Non-Lesbians, 3:30 pm, 101 EMU
Film: A Comedy in Six Unnatural
Acts, 4 30 pm, 101 EMU
Plays: I'm Not a Practicing Angel
and For Colored Girls Who Have
Considered Suicide..7 pm Forum
Room
CLOSING
May 5
Film: Sisters, 4 pm, 150 Geology.
$1.50
Rodena Preston in Concert, 7 pm,
First Methodist Church. 1376 Olive
Programs Available
In Suite 4 EMU
JEFF
BERLIN
Vox/Humana
Fresh Music
for
Fresh minds
TONIGHT
8 pm
Condon Auditoruim
(18th & Agate)
2619:5-4
LEARN ABOUT
HERBS
The Magic Healers
A 4 week class on pralical ways to
use herbs everyday
May 7. 14. 21, 28, each Monday,
8-9:30 pm
Growers Mkt Bldg. 454 Willamette,
$10 tee
_2617:5 7
REEL WOMEN
LA OPERACION
(Ana Maria Garcia, Puerto Rico)
Friday 11, am, EMU Forum Room- A
documentary about the mass steriliza
tion of Puerto Rican women These
operations are so common, they are
known simply as la operacion. Free
A COMEDY IN SIX UN
NATURAL ACTS
(Jan Oxenberg, 1975)
Friday 4:30-5pm, Room 101 EMU- A
dramatic comedy satirizing the per
vasive lesbian sterotypes in six
vignettes-featuring the seductress, the
child molester and the wallflower. Free
SISTERS
(Margareth von Trotta, West Germany,
1981)
Saturday 4 pm, 150 Geology- Von Trotta
focuses on the conflict between two
sisters, one of whom has molded
herself into the image of traditional
success, the other discovering she can
never fit that mold $1.50 admission
charge.
2623:5-4
TODAY IS
POLITICAL
ACTION
DAY
Panel Discussion
10:30 International Lounge
“Voter Registration
as Political Power
From Disenfranchise
ment to Action”
Donna Goetsch - Clients Council
Kerry Barnett - OSPIRG
Norman Riddle - Indian Affairs
Cheryl Hunter - Lane Womens
Political Causus
Sherry Oeser ■ Oregon Student Lobby
International Lounge. EMU
Keynote Speech
"Registering Voters as Student
Activism”
Paul Olum
2:00 4:00. Rms 110-111 EMU
Workshops
Take Action Now. Gain Political Ex
pertise. Possibility of summer
Jobs/Internships
Sponsored by
ASUO, OSPIRG
Oregon Student
Lobby
2624:5-4
*
ARE YOU
EXPERIENCED
OR NOT?
YOU SHOWED IT
ONCE
BUT WE FORGOT
MAIL ART SHOW
DEADLINE
EXTENDED TO MAY 10
Send inibring your image/response,
postcard, xerox, drawing, picture of
mom, etc All work accepted Deliver
EMU CULTURAL FORUM
SUITE 2, EMU
1686:5-7
RESCHEDULED
The Council for Human Rights in
Latin America proudly presents.
MERLIN
Southern
Cone
Folklore
Ensemble
Saturday, May 6
8 om
TICKETS
S3 students
$5 general admission
Available at the EMU Main desk
and the council
CHRLA 1236 Kincaid St.
For more information,
call 484-5867
2612:5-4
Entertainment
JAZZ/BLUES Records Books
CAT’S MEOW
JAZZ & BLUES CORNER
Special order specialists
FiHhpearl Bldg. 5th & Pearl
“SOUTH PACIFIC”
Slide Presentation
Tues. May 8, 7:30 pm
EMU FORUM • FREE
Sponsored by U of O Outdoor Program
2618:5-8
Break Out
to the
Sounds
CROW
From the Rose City
with Special Guests
Flock of Boy
Vegetables
at the
BEER
GARDEN
Friday, May 4th
4-7 pm in the EMU dining room
I 0 Required!
FREE FREE FREE
2632:5-4