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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 Cars & Cycles MUST SELL 1980 Yamaha 850 Venturer Loaded Showroom condition Make of fer Evenings and weekends. 484-5040 2639:5 11 1980 MGB LIMITED EDITION Black Electric Overdrive Low miles $4900 344-8302 message.5-11 73 TOYOTA $500 2 door Corolla in good repair Call James 344 4399 5JJI 1961 FORD FALCON Good shape, runs well $600 686-5188 or 343-7360 5-11 Help Wanted JOBS WORK FOR A LIVABLE 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 tor the 84-85 school year. Affirmative Action Employer Women, minorities and nature lovers encouraged to apply 686 4356. Suite 1. EMU Survival^ Centers THE OREGON DAILY EMERALD is now accepting applications for staff posi tions for 1984-85 Applications are due May 17 at 5 pm and are available, with job descriptions, at the Emerald office. EMU Suite 300. Staff positions are: Editorial Page Editor Photo/Graphic Editor Sports Editor Assistant 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 employer5-17 MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTIONIST Regular part time position, evenings Resumes to Personnel, PO Bo* 11707 Eugene, 97440 534 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 RENT IN EXCHANGE for childcare Ear ly AM occasional evening Non smoker must own car References Start June Call Nancy 344 9025 even ings__ 514 LIVE IN HELP FOR SUMMER or perma nent Room board, car plus $125/mo. to help care for twin 18 month old children Lota of free time and plenty of privacy in large colonial home Call Lin da, 683-8700 2662 531 SUMMER WORKSTUDY POSITIONS: for Receptiomst/Tour Guide Pick up and return applications to Admission Counter on the second floor of Oregon i Hall by 4 pm. May 15th Information and Tour Services ___ 2673:5-15 EUGENE FAMILY YMCA has childcare positions open for trade for a family or single membership 686 9622 2523 5-11 DRUG COUNSELOR Half-lull time S650/mo M A or experience necessary Apply at Whiteblrd clinic, 341 £ 12tb sheet 342 8255 Deadline, 5 15-84. 5 pm _5-14 GALA is accepting applications for two co directors for the 84 85 academic year Deadline for applying is May 24. at 5 pm Pick up applications at Suite 318. I EMU Affirmative Action/ Equal Oppor i tunlty Employer _____ 2699 5-17 MANAGER All 1 bedroom apartments across from campus Experience not re quired Send resume to PO Box 10861 1 97440 2702 5 18 DIRECTOR U of O Crisis Center '40 GTE September 1984 June 1986 Prior Crlsl* counseling and supervisory experience ! Job description and applications available at Counseling Center a 3227 ! Application deadline May 28 An equal 1 opportunity employer 2719:5-26 CRISIS COUNSELORS Work study Uof O Crisis Center Sommer and Fall post lions available Prior crisis counseling experience 16 Mrttr Job description and applications available at Counsel mg Center <3227 Application deadline May 25 An equal opportunity employer 7718 626 Page b, Sec tion A 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 front desk receptionist. The Oregon Daily Emerald is an Equal Opportunity?Affirmative Action Employer All qualified persons en couraged to apply 5-18 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 COLLEGE STUDENTS: GET SMART! Sell Avon Earn good money, set your own hours CALL AVON TODAY. 746 6422 Avon Wanted 4/ANTED Tent in good shape preferably 3-4 person and waterproof 485-7327 or 344 83025-11 MIRE OF A FULLY EOUIPPED compact motor home to accomodate 5 people for a one way trip from Eugene to New York or Washington D C from 15, June lo 8 July 1984 Phone 686 3369 or 345-0236 5-11 Opportunities SUMMER JOBS. See the man at the Job Location & Development office. 1511 <Vgate._2574:5 15 ALASKA Jobs and travel information1 Write Alasco. Box 30752. Seattle WA 38103 5-17 Roommates ROOM AVAILABLE in three bedroom louse; 3300 Alder $80/mo 345-2436 5-11 ROOMMATE NEEDED House In West Eugene, $164 plus utilities, prefer lemale. 344 2473 evenings/weekends _2696:6-4 lARGE, SUNNY ROOM in a house shared with 3 others Rent $118 month Available June 1 Call 343-5278 even mgs 5-15 For Rent DON'T WAIT Reserve for fall and cum ner now Summer rales All apart nents, 2 Bedroom, large very clean Wholly furnished, disposal. Iishwasher. laundry, sundeck. covered larking 663-8919 _2627:Un ;URNISHED AND UNFURNISHED one md two bedrooms close lo campus, 1195 lo $275 485-6322 485 0062 144-1625 _332:tfn 111 E. 11th 1 Bedroom, convenient loca ■on. carpels, drapes, appliances, oil ilreel parking and laundry Call nanager 3457419 PM REALTOR 485 8258 __ __ _____ 1827 tin 1331 HIGH STREET Furnished Studio irivate bath-share kitchen with one ither Utilities paid $ 160 BENNETT MANAGEMENT CO 485 6991 1938:1In PRIVATE BATH! iXTRA LAROE beautifully furnished leluve campus quads AIR CONDI IONED FREE CABLE FREE UTILITIES Covered parking, laundry actinias refrigerator in each room Pro npt maintenance GUARANTEED! FOR ONLY $149 month IALF BLOCK TO CAMPUS A [HOPPING IEE OUR OUADS. BEFORE YOU RENT INYWHERE ELSE! YOU'LL BE GLAD OU DID’ CAMPUS OUADS 761 EAST 16th 345-1272 A J.P North Apartment Home ?ii? tin BEST FOR LESS! PLUS FREE CABLE! DELUXE BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED quads now available lor 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 Apartment 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 :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 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 ptex 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 SUBLET FOR THE SUMMER FOR; UNDER 100 BUCKS Rent a wonderful, quiet, studio-cottage 9 blocks west of campus Completely furnished and wrth 2 cats Call Bob at 485-6365 before 9:30 am or after 10 pm _5-9 CAMPUS 1 BEDROOM $150 Spacious, really nice No pels or children 750 E 18th. 345 7987, 687 8205 and 687 0565 2659 ttn WHERES THE BARGAIN? Here at 735 E 17th, Vi block west of campus! One bedroom apt unturnished/furnished, summer $155*165, fall $190-$200 Minus discounts for prompt pay and lease Reserve now! 343-2114. 344 1583 _541 1414 E. 18th SUMMER RATES Clean 1 and 2 bedroom apartments, 2 blocks from campus Furnished, unfur nished From $150. Call Sabin, 683-2160 Lamson Associates 2689:6 4 COMPARE Large clean furnished 1 bedroom apart ments across from campus 800 E 18th Summer rate $l50/mo Call 484 4103 _2703t(n AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY targe ? bedroom 1 block from campus 683-8919 2704 tfn STORAGE FOR RENT. Share with friends Ask about our special economy U-LocMt 343 8017 J-18 HOUSE 2 BEDROOM (fireplace) 2 bedroom townshouse (private patio) 1 bedroom apt Available in June Car port, laundry drapes, carpeting Quiet-344-7434. 511 i THE STUDENT'S COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION otters low cost room and board tor summer/tall 1984 For in formation on a progressive living alter native call Campbell Club 686-5189 or Janet Smith House 686 4261 1698 5 14 SUMMER SUBLET large 2 bedroom, close to campus fully furnished and ap plianced. available mid June 344-9083 __5-14 CAMPUS SUMMER RATES Spacious very nice, 1 and 2 bedroom unit $150 $200 Unfurnished hot water Included, no pets or children 750 E 18th, 345 /987 _ 2721 tin FUR NISH E0/U N F URN ISH E 0 1 bedroom apartment Pleasant, close to campus 608 E 15th One year lease $170/$160 a month First, last cleaning deposit Serious/graduate student preferred References Available June 1 4851511 days 686 2222 evenings 2723 518 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 344-2469 2549:tfn STUDIO'S FOR RENT STARTING IN JUNE Summer rates, 1V: blocks from campus, laundry facilities, call Barbara at 345-90832642 tfn HOUSES FOR RENT Summer rates 1V5 blocks from campus, laundry facilities, call Barbara. at345-9083. 2641 :tfn 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 LARGE QUADS Available now through summer $89 a month, 485-8859.2700:tfn Houses For Rent SUMMER SUBLET, furnished house, two bedrooms, next to campus Ex tremely reasonable. 343-1218. 5-15 SOUTHEAST EUGENE Small 3 bedroom house, with garage. Room for garden, view, $350 plus deposit Drive by 4830 Whiteaker 484-5209.2667:5-11 Pets RATS MAKE GREAT PETS They're small, loveable, easy to care for and free to good homes! No snake owners please! 484-7197. 5-8 Lost & Found LOST GOLDEN RETRIEVER 1 year old, last seen in Springfeld, East Eugene, 741-1556 5-14 Market Basket Hi-energy BEE POLLEN HONEY on tap 79* lb beautiful candles and gifts 128 E. 11th HONEY HEAVEN 344-5039 591 :F Food & Drink Show Us Your Mother! Show us a photo (or a tattoo) of mom and get a 20% discount on any retail purchase The Beanery 790 E. 14th Street. 5-11 DON'T MISS-J r<DB Spaghetti dinner on May 20 from 4:30 to 6 30 Tickets going on sale soon 2708:5 11 Events ASIAN AMERICAN HERITAGE WEEK AASU Presents May 12 SEATTLE TALKO GROUP This exciting and energetic group of per formers present a uni que fusion pf the Asian American experience and the traditional rhythm of Japan upon TALKO (Japanese Drums) Experience all the sights and sounds! MAY 12 (Sat) at 2 pm in EMU Room 167... also, a display of art work by leading Asian American Artists.2720 5 11 HUMANISTIC GOVERN MENT: A CZECHOSLOVAK TEST CASE Free lecture by Prof Michael Hein (UCLA) Friday May 11, 3:30 pm EMU Forum Sponsored by UO REESC 2Z,115-11 The Nineteenth Annual NORTHWEST REGIONAL KARATE CHAMPIONSHIP will be held Saturday. May 12 at Sheldon High School. Eliminations start at 12 00 finals begin at 5:00 and will include self-defense and weapons demonstrations 5-11 Who was Rolling Stone Songwriter of the year? T-BONE Who was The Village Voice and Trouser Press Songwriter of the year? T-BONE Who captured album of the year by Time, Trouser Press and Rolling Stone? T-BONE with special guest Billy Rancher Friday May 11 8 pm EMU Ballroom Tickets at EMU Main Desk, Earth River Record, Everbody's Records, Eugene Corvallis. Portland $5 UO Students $6 General Public Presented by The EMU CULTURAL FORUM 2683:5-11 Spring Fever Outdoor Program Trip board offers ex citing adventures! Raft trips on Oregon Rivers, bike tours in the San Juan Islands, Sea Kayaking on Vancouver Island To sign up or find out more, stop by Outdoor Program, basement of EMU 686-43652677:5-14 MOUNTAIN FRESH Dr John D Wilson will discuss water purification on Monday. May 14th at 7 30 pm in 107 Lawrence Hall FREE! Sponsored by Outdoor Program 686-4365 2678:5-14 VIC PERLO MARXIST ECONOMIST. SPEAKING ON: THE CURRENT WORLD CAPITALIST CRISIS May 14 7:30 pm Monday U of 0 Campus. Room 101 EMU Among Professors Perlo's books are: The Empire Of High Finance The Economics of Racism 5-14 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 ICE CREAM! Come chat with your favorite pro fessor at Gerlinger Lounge, 4 pm, Tuesday May 15 Sponsored by MADCAAPS2679;5-9 CANDIDATES FAIR Meet the candidates Ask them questions Snag their pamplets. bumper stickers, and lawn signs Make an informed decision May 15 10:00 ■ 2:30 pm 167 EMU May 10 and 11 Speakers: 10:45 George Stahakis 11:30 - Dave Sweet 11:45 • Joyce Nichols 12:00 Ron Ciasullo 12:15 - Tonie Nathan 12:30 - John Schiess GET YOUR VOTER PAMPHLET AT THE CANDIDATES FAIR Sponsored by ASUO and SUAB -2675:5-10.. EMU Cultural Forum presents The 14th Annual Willamette Valley Folk Festival May 18. 19. 20 STRRWEK ★ FESTIVAL ★ A 2-HOUR TREK-A THON STAR TREK BLOOPERS All three outrageous reels in color NEVER SHOWN ON TV Official Star Trek quiz 2nd pilot TV opening Behind scenes previews and more!! Eugene Hilton Inn 66 E. 6th Friday, May 11 7 and 9:15 pm Entertainment JAZZ/BLUES Records Books CAT’S MEOW JAZZ & BLUES CORNER Special order specialists Fifthpearl Bldg. 5th S Pearl HF 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 1 reconcile their personal and profes sional ambitions. With biting wit and powerful drama, this play takes a fascinating look at an age-old problem brought up to date for the modern woman. MAY 3-5,10-12,17-19 ARENA THEATRE (Villard Hall) 8 PM. ALL TICKETS $2 Call 686-4191 to reserve your tickets 2568:5-18 ^Eugenes Home Grown LOS FALCONS and the Jay Walkers at the BEER GARDEN Fri. May 11 4-7 pm in the EMU Dining Room Alternative food and beverages available. I D. Required. 500 admission be donated to the Library Next Week Outdoor B.G. .. 2681:5-11 GO RAFTING! $15 McKenzie day trips. Professional guides & gear. Group rates Wild Water Adventures 895-4465 __ 5-11 MAX’S presents THE PORCUPINES Saturday 9:30 pm 550 E. 13th __ 2716:5-11 Friday, May 11, 1984