Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 07, 1984, Page 10, Image 10

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    police beat
Here is a list of area crimes reported to
the Eugene Police Department during the
week:
An antique shotgun being used as a
prop for a play was stolen from 1484
University St. sometime in April, accor
ding to Sgt. Rick Allison of EPD.
Two scales were stolen in separate
incidents. A $900 Mettler balance scale
was taken from Science I April 23, and a
PH meter and balance 'Scale worth $925
was taken from the biology department
sometime in April.
Two transients were arrested for
breaking into an architecture studio at
1567 Agate St. May 2.
An assault occurred at McArthur
Court April 30. Police have contacted the
suspect.
A bomb threat at Gilbert Hall was
reported April 26. A search of the building
failed to produce an explosive device.
Several women were harassed by a
male suspect in the main library over a
period of days. He is described as white,
five feet seven inches tall and 130 pounds.
A transient was arrested for inde
cent exposure and masturbating in public
at 13th Avenue and Kincaid Street April 30.
Four University students were arrest
ed for driving under the intiuence or
alcohol in separate incidents on campus.
A Libyan passport was stolen from
the EMU April 20.
Sports equipment worth $124 was
taken from a locker in Esslinger Hall.
A purse containing $185 in cash was
stolen from a vehicle parked on Franklin
Boulevard May 2.
Compiled by Michael Doke.
et al.
MEETINGS
STUDENT CAMPAIGN FOR DISARMAMENT will hold
a general meeting tonight at 5 p.m. in Room 110 EMU
Anyone interested please attend
POLITICAL SCIENCE STUDENT UNION journal com
mittee meets today at 5 p.m. Check EMU schedule for
room number
STATE SENATOR MARGIE HENDRIKSEN will be the
featured speaker at the next meeting of the Lane
Unemployment Project, tonight at 7:30 p.m. at 1236 Kin
caid St. The topic of her address will be the Jobs Train
ing Partnership Act and what it will mean for Oregon's
jobless. The public is urged to attend.
LECTURES
“FOCUS YOUR EDUCATION” is the title of two
workshops to be held May 9 and May 16 from 5 to 6:30
p.m Stop by 141 Straub or call 686-4936 to sign up or get
more information.
“WORKING IN BUSINESS WITHOUT A BUSINESS
MAJOR: IS IT POSSIBLE?” is the title of a workshop
scheduled for Wednesday, May 9 at 3:30 p.m. in Room
110 and 111 EMU. Everyone is welcome to come and br
ing their questions. Topics will include: non-business
courses that develop business skills; minor programs;
and how to obtain practical experience.
“THE CAUSE AND CONTROL OF RAIN, TORNADOS
AND PLATE TECHTONICS” is the title of a lecture to be
given by Mr. Peterson, tonight at 7 p.m. Call 726-8775
(evenings) for location.
INTERVIEWS
LIBERAL ARTS STUDENTS: Sign up now for Summer
Internships with tuition reimbursement in the areas of
Personnel, Public Relations, Research, and Parks and
Recreation, in 244 Hendricks
SIGN UP AT 7:30 A M. ON WEDNESDAY in 244 Hen
dricks for the following recruiters:
May 14 — Moore Business Forms, Inc. (For Sales
Representative)
May 14 — Pacific Business Systems (Pacific
PhotocopyXFor Sales Representative)
May 15 — Chef Francisco (For Cycle Count Analyst)
May 15 — Golden Gate University, Graduate School
(For Graduate School)
May 16 — Long View Public Schools (For Elementary
Teachers: For Middle School. Secondary, Middle School
Counselor, Psychologists (K-12)
May 16 — Olympia Public Schools Personnel Co-Op
— Group Meeting only: 3-4 p.m., 108-109 EMU
May 16 — Standard Insurance Company (For Sales
Representative)
May 17 — Aetna Life & Casualty (For Prime Agent Pro
gram) Group Meeting: May 16, 7-8 p.m., 108 EMU
May 17 — Lincoln County School District (For all
areas of Special Education)
May 17 — Pietro's (For Management Trainee)
May 17 — Price Waterhouse & Company (For Winter
Accounting Internship) Completed company applica
tions required)
SENIORS OR JUNIORS registered in the College of
Business who are seriously considering a career in
BANKING are encouraged to apply for an observational
internship this summer at First Interstate Bank. Credit is
available. Cover letter and resume due in 244 Hendricks
by noon Tuesday, May 15
SUMMER INTERNSHIPS with tuition reimbursement
for Liberal Arts majors are now available in the areas of
Personnel, Public Relations, Parks and Recreation,
Computer Science, and Research More information is
available in Career Planning and Placement.
MISCELLANEOUS
“EFFECTIVE APPROACHES TO HEALTH CARE AND
COST CONTAINMENT” is the title of a free seminar
sponsored by the Pacific Northwest Personnel Manage
ment Association. The seminar will be held May 8 at the
Valley River Inn. Registration materials are available in
209 Gilbert
PRE-MEDS: Application Workshops scheduled in 341
Gilbert Monday and Tuesday, May 7 and 8 at 6 p.m. Be
there.
SINGAPOREAN STUDENTS All singaporean students
are recognized members of the SSA and are cordially in
vited to the potluck dinner on May 12 at 6:30 p.m. at
South Eugene High School. Invite your host families
along too For further information, please refer to the
SSA newsletter or contact any SSA committee
members.
VOLUNTEER ENTERTAINERS WANTED for New
Games Festival in Salem on Sunday, May 20. Jugglers,
musicians, mimes, dancers, and other artists are being
sought for their abilities in the arts. The festival is main
ly for children, but adults will also be present. In
terested? Call Dan Crunican at 343-7384 between 4 and 5
p.m.
ATTN: POLITICAL SCIENCE STUDENTS There will be
an Internship workshop today at 3:30 p.m. in 905 PLC.
Any students interested in participating in an internship,
either in Salem or Washington, D C. during the next 2
years should plan on attending Sponsored by Political
Science Peer Advisors. Call Rusty Sheets at x4875 or
343-5474 for additional information.
Plasma center draws from many types
By Diana Elliott
0< the Emerald
It seems like an easy way to make $10. It
takes just two hours, and for those who
don't cringe at the sight of their blood
flowing into an IV bag, it is painless. But
according to Roger Dunham, an employee
at the Eugene Plasma Corp., the catch is
the stigma attached to being a plasma
doner.
“Very few donors would dare let their
friends know that they donate," Dunham
says. “There's a stigma attached which af
fects the self-image."
More than 150 people donate blood at
the downtown center, according to
manager Kim Bedell. While the
stereotyped image is that of a down-and
out transient needing $10 for a bottle.
“We get a varied composition of peo
ple," Bedell says. “We see professionals,
students, the unemployed and couples.
Very few are actually transients."
Dunham is also aware of the variety of
people. He believes that while there's no
method of characterizing the "average"
donor, they are identifiable in two groups.
"We get a lot of donors who are temporary
and then we see a group who tend to be
more permanent," Dunham says.
"The student population tends to be
temporary. They come in at the end of the
term when the money runs out or
whenever they might need some quick
cash," Dunham says.
"The other group is those who come in
routinely. Sometimes maybe a husband
and wife will come in twice a week to pay
some of the bills."
But it is distressing to see the many who
come in with the intention that it will be a
temporary situation, but keep coming
back, Dunham says. "Those people have a
low self-confidence and it keeps getting
lower because they don't want to donate,"
Dunham says.
"One woman came in a few times. She
was in tears because she was so fearful of
the whole ordeal," Dunham says. "I asked
her 'Why are you here if you hate doing
it?' and she said, 'I have two children and I
have to feed them.' "
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Classifieds
CLASSIFIED ADS
CAN BE
PLACED AT
ODE Office, 300 EMU
UO Bookstore Stamp Counter
EMU Main Desk
SUAB Booth in the EMU Lobby
DEADLINES: Ads must be placed by 1
pm one working day prior to publics
lion Display classified ads that require
camera work must be placed by 1 pm
two working days prior to publication
ERRORS: The ODE cannot be responsi
ble for more than one day s incorrect
advertising insertion The ODE'S liablili
ty for typographical errors, incorrect in
sertions or omissions in advertising
shall be limited solely to the cancella
lion of charges for such portion of the
space occupied by the error If your ad
appears incorrectly, call 686-4343
before 1 pm for correction in the next
day's issue
RATES: Rates are 15 cents per word for
the first day and 12 cents per word for
subsequent consecutive days the ad is
run without change Minimum cahrges
are $1.50 fqr the first insertion and $1.20
for consecutive insertions
PAYMENT: All ads must be paid in ad
vance unless a billing agreement has
been established with us
DISPLAY CLASSIFIEDS are available in
the ODE office. 300 EMU
PHONE ORDERS WELCOME WITH
VISA or MASTERCARD
EMERALD CLASSIFIEDS
686-4343
Emerald Classifieds
For Sale
QUEEN SIZED WATERBED with mat
tress, liner and heater Like new Make
offer Call 485-3139 in avertings. tin
CRAZY LOW DISCOUNT PRICES
Pioneer SX-737 receiver. Sharp RT 1155
cassette deck and two DLK 1v»
speakers. $250 IBM Correcting Selec
trie II with Ions of supplies and seven
elements. $700 Larry 686-4344 days
883-8185 evenings tin
WATERBED WTTH BOOKCASE "head
board. padded raffs, and accessories
$125 485-3046 5-9
LOOKING FOR THAT SPECIAL WED
DtNQ SET? Low. low prices on
guaranteed quality diamonds DAVID
343-3842. 5-11
BEER WtFRtdERATOR. $25 683-Y526
.. 2844:5-11
SUPER SINGLE WATERBED Mattress'
hewer and liner Good condition $85
Caw even*#* 4B4-23B8, Wency. 54
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FOR SALE: HP25C and acc $90 Drat
ting Instrument and misc supplies $40
Call 342-7421 5-7
AIRFARE TICKET TO EAST COAST
$165 Must be used by June 6th For in
fo call Mary Ellen, 689-5314 5 9
Buy & Sell
THE BUY A SELL CENTER
Buy-Sell-Trade
Used electric guitars and amplifiers.
361 West 5th
6J3 M F
VINTAGE AND CONTEMPORARY
CLOTHNG, import, good prices OLD
FRIENDS. 1128 A Alder, 345 1414
2611 5-7
Instruction
PIANO TUTORING
and Instruction Teacher experienced in
many styles ol music Susan Kennedy
683-3743 5 7
Services
RESUMES RESUMES RESUME!
Qualified 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 It) tin
STATES MOTEL, Portland. S21.20 ntght
ly. 1 or 2 persons Free indoor pool
gym, phone, HBO 2620 N E 82nd Ave
103._ _£7
NEED A TUTOR? Want to improve learn
Ing skills? the EDUCATIONAL OPPOR
TUNITIES PROGRAM oilers many ser
vices Advising, Counseling, Credit
Courses, and more Must be low in
come Eligibility quickly determined
Call 686 3232. or stop by 207 Emerald
Hall 227058
Jritteri
Imp
ESSENTIAL
WRITING &
DESIGN
Specializing in
•copywriting
•editing
•word processing
•graphic design
Consultants to Eugene businesses
tor two years, we now extend our ser
vices to the student community
10% off to students
ms a ««h «Min
Typing
EXPERIENCED TYPIST Using IBM
Selecthc III Call Mina between 8 am
and 10 pm al 726-9824 _851 MW
TAC PROFESSIONAL TYPING
SERVICE
Word processing specialists, all
levels Graduate school approved
687 9326, Cyndi
2178 MWF
TYPING/EDITING
Call Sara 686 0739
575 WHFM
TYPING &
WORD PROCESSING
EDITING • GRAPHICS
Theses/dissertations, diagrams,
papers, tables, including statistical
Law papers. Resume Composition. A
Mass Mailing Specialists. Fast. Proles
sional. Quality Service. Guaranteed
WordStyles A Typescripts
BRANDY 484 6044
CINDY 484 5454
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ELITE TYPING SERVICE
Word processing now available
FastGuaranteedAccurale
484 1646
_ 748 tin
PROFESSIONAL TYPIST: Statistical
specialist IBM Corr Set Grad approv
ed. Near campus. 3440759. 513:t1n
DYNAMIC TYPING SERVICE
Guaranteed Quality work Pickup and
delivery available. 485-3914. 583 tin
PRO TYPING/EDITING
ON VACATION
May 3 through May 14
Jennifer 485 3883 898 tin
TYPING: 15 years experience Papers,
dissertations editing Graduate School
approved IBM Selectnc Pickup and
delivery (. ill Carole at 688 3983 *>I-1 ttn
TYPING
Pick up and delivery available
IBM Correcting Selectric.
Call 747 1289
_ 2637:ttn
Carol's Professional Typing Service
Monday Friday 8 30-4 30
Evenings by appointment only
3452288
_2168 ttn
FOR SALE
IBM Correcting Seleclric II. Comes with
plenty ol supplies and several
elements Has ALWAYS been under
IBM service contract 1700 or best otter
Larry 686-4344 days 683 8185 even
Inga __ttn
Now apply this formula
KRAZY KATS copy Shop PLUS KODAK
copier equals world a lines! photocopy
mg Bring in your RESUME. THESIS
DISSERTAtON We II copy it to perfec
non with style and care Lowest prices
Come see us! 1218 Alder 2599:316
TYPING Professional Accurate Time
iy Call Sharon 344 234* or 3430745
5-17
RESUMES RESUMES RESUMES Quali
ly 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 ID tfn
MASTER TOUCH
Word Processing
theses, dissertations
resumes, reports, papers
personalized mass mailings
form letters
343-3924
2638:64
Instruments
ROLAND JX 3P Polyphonic Syn
Ihesizer New $900 484 9453 evenings
2636 5 11
Sound Systems
WHAT A DEAL!!
Pioneer SX-737 receiver, Sharp RT 1155
cassette deck and two DLK 1V5
speakers all for only $250 Wilt also sell
individual components Call today!
Larry 686 4344 days 683 8185 even
mgs ___ tfn
Jim’s Electronics
STEREO REPAIR
AUDIO SERVICES
1627 Pearl Street 343 7663
Monday thru Friday 9 am-6 pm
Saturday 9 am 1 pm
627:5 11
Photography
WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY Proles
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
362:1 fn
Bicycles
19” MEN& 10 speed Excellent condi
tion $75 747-8670, evenings 5-8
1663 BIARCHI STRADA Men s 1<F
many accessories, newly overhauled
$170 or best offer. Kristina 683-5670
5-11
Cars & Cycles
MUST SELL 1980 Yamaha 850 Venturer
Loaded Showroom condition Make of
fer Evenings and weekends 484-5040.
2639:5-1
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
Travel
ONE AIRLINE TICKET: Eugene to NYC,
one way Usable June 2-9 $250
485-0419 beforeJ)_arn _5-8
University Travel
ROUNOTRIP
BARGAIN FARES
San Francisco - Hong Kong $820
Eugene - San Diego $245
Eugene Denver $200
Eugene Houston $350
683 5577
2648:5-8
Opportunities
SUMMER JOBS. See the man at the Job
Location & Development office, 1511
Agate 2574:5-15
Help Wanted
COLLEGE STUDENTS:
GET SMART!
Sell Avon. Earn good money, set
your own hours
CALL AVON TODAY: 746-6422
Avon
RICHES, FAME, EXPERIENCE! Adver
Using positions available for summer
and academic 1984 85 year We are
looking for freshmen and sophomores
to till 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 1o 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
APPLICATIONS ARE NOW BEING AC
CEPTED lor 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 front desk receptionist.
The Oregon Daily Emerald is an Equal
Opportunity/Affirmative Action
Employer. All qualified persons en
couraqed to apply. 5-18
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 classtfied 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
JOBS
WORK FOR A LIVEABLE WORLD
(earn credit, work study/stipend and
valuable experience) with the Survival
Center, student environmental
organization, in areas of:
•Wilderness •Journalism
•Wildlife ‘Media
•Energy "Accounting
•Legislation ‘Toxics
•Recycling ‘Management
Applications due May 11 for the 84-85
school year Affirmative Action
Employer Women, minorities and
nature enthusiasts encouraged to
apply
Survival^®
Center mm
Monday, May 7, 1984