Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 07, 1984, Page 11, Image 11

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    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. PO 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 apply5-10
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 1M4-85 ASUO EXECUTIVE IS NOW
ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS. Staff
positions include: Executive Vice Presi
dent; Executive Assistant; Publications
Editor; Coordinators and Assistant
Coordinators in State Affairs, Program
Administration and Finance, Student
(Events, and University Affairs. Stipends
approx. $ 125/mo for Assistant Coor
dinators and $t75/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
KINDERCAMP COUNSELOR NEEDED
Experience with children Ages 2'/2-6.
Athletic background desirable June
11th August 24th. Reply: Janet
Schneiderman; Eugene YMCA
686-9622 Deadline May 8th5-7
MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION 1ST Regular
pari time position, evenings Resumes
to Personnel, PO Box 11707 Eugene,
97440.!M4
LEADERSHIP POSITION The ESCAPE
Field Studies Program has openings for
Public Schools and Community Service
Division Heads. These positions re
quire interpersonal communicattion,
group process, self-motivation and the
ability to motivate others. Respon
sibilities include training and supervis
ing 6-10 coordinators, placing 200-300
University volunteers in the public
schools or community services each
term, problem solving, documentation
of division business, curriculum
development, and participation in
several committees. This is a unique
opportunity to gain skills in policy mak
ing. consensus decision making, public
relations, group facilitation, and pro
blem solving Compensation: Credit
and Work-study options are available
Committment is a minimum of 25 hours
per week. Applications are available in
the ESCAPE office (327 EMU) and are
due on May 11th at 5 pm. For more in
formation contact Dan or Kathy at
686-4351. Affirmative Action/ Equal Op
portunity Employer_2652:5-11
For Rent
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.
I PM REALTOR 485-8258
1827:tfn
1331 HIGlF STREET
Furnished Studio
private bath-share kitchen with one
other Utilities paid. $160
BENNETT MANAGEMENT CO.
485-6991
1938:tfn
~¥njoy 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 cad 484-7441.
2156:tf n
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
% 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
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!
Aldar Street Quads
1360 Alder St
345-3599
A JP North Apartment Home
2141 :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
FURNISHED STUDIOS Utilities paid.
Share kitchen with one other Private
bath, covered parking and laundry
facilities avalable. From $168
735 E. 141h
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 344-24692590: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 targe, 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: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
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
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EMU CULTURAL
FORUM
PRESENTS
Ancient
Indian Art
Kulz Lopez
Kalkoatl
Aztec Artist
will discuss
Art. Religion and Visions
May 14. 7 pm. Forum Rm. EMU
_2649:5-7
Nepal
Whitewater
The First Descent
of the Karnali
Exciting Multi-Media
Thursday, May 10
7:30 pm
EMU Ballroom FREE
An Outdoor Program Event
2646:5-10
Entertainment
EMU CULTURAL FORUM
PRESENTS
mME
ARTIST
CRIS
WILLIAM
SON
in concert with
TRET FURE
Saturday, May 12
3 pm EMU Ballroom
Tickets at EMU Main Desk. Mother
Kali's Books. Earth River Records
$5 UO Students
$7 General Public
American Sign Language
interpreting
(Childcare by reservation, call
686-4373 by May 10)
CINEMA7 STSS
May 5 through 10
Humphrey Bogart. Peter Lorre and
Sydney Greenstreet in
The Maltese Falcon
SUN-THURS 7 pm
PLUS Orson Welles'
Citizen Kane
SUN THURS 0:50 pm
492 E. 13th
686-2450
HELD OVER
FINAL 4 DAYS
CARMEN
★ ★ ★ V2
"Carmen sizzles with passion
Kathleen Carrol
New York Daily New:
Bizet's sensual drama blazes anew a,
a present-day dance company find',
life parallels art all too well Stars An
tonio Gades, Spain's foremost
dancer. Rated RfBrief nudity ano
adult theme)
SUN THURS 6:30 and 8.30 pm
MISER MONDAY 52.50
KZEL WELCOMES
BIJOU LATENITE
HELD OVER BY
POPULAR DEMAND
Stanley Kubrick’s
larrmg Malcolm McDowell as Alex.
THE FUTURE IS NOW!!
WED THURS 10:30 pm 51.96
FRI-SAT 11:30 pm 52.50
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SPRINGFEST ’84
and PARENT’S
WEEKEND (May
18-20)
What a way to celebrate
Spring!!
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
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DALE DORNING Have you told her
about me yet? Is the whip cream still
fresh? 5-7
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.
3ABBERWOCKY
CARDS • GIFTS
MON-FRI 10-5.-30 1300 Hllyard
SATURDAY 10-5 404-0530
Attention
Greeks
Order
of
Omega
The nationally recognized Greek
honorary is on campus now. Applica
tions and information sheets are
available in Suite 5 EMU Application
deadline is May 18 Sophomores,
Juniors, and Seniors are encouraged to
apply. 2651:5-9
REMINDER FRESHMEN: SocialImpres
sions Study Session 3. May 7 through
May 11. Details room 302 or room 404
Straub. 2650:5-11
THETA ANNIE:
When the weather's fine, it's coastline
time Coastline Cruiser.5-7
BRAD Communist Revival meeting
soon Bring crucifix, hammer, and
sickle Sister Comrade Cheryl.!v7
PLANNED PARENHOOD has an early
pregnancy test that is 99% accurate
Call for appt. 344-9411 2455;5-7
HEIDI: Are you going to let him push
you around like that? Be a woman!
Make up your own mind.A CONCERN
ED SISTER 5-7
During Springfest
SURC selects a pro
minent campus
figure as the
Mystery Duck Daily
clues will appear
this week. Submit
guesses at 202
Johnson Hall or call ext. 5555, Prizes
will be awarded to the first three cor
rect answers Winners will be an
nounced at the SPRINGFEST open
ing ceremony on Monday, May 12.
MYSTERY DUCK
CLUE No. 1
Oregon is my home
as it has always been,
I graduated from here, left,
and Ihen came back again
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