Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 29, 1984, Page 10, Image 9

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MEETINGS
SUAB meets today at 3:30 p.m. in Room 337 EMU. Im
portant issues will be discussed and prompt attendance
is mandatory.
COLLEGE REPUBLICANS will have their year-end
meeting tonight at 7 p.m. in EMU Century Room D. Sum
mer campaign strategies will be discussed
LECTURES
“ARCHITECTURE SWITZERLAND," an international
exhibition, will be on display from May 21 through June
1 in the Lobby of Lawrence Hall
“DIVINE LOVE: THE MEANING OF LIFE,” will be
discussed by Jack Thornton, member of the Christian
Science Board of Lectureship, on Tuesday, June 19 at 8
p m at the Senior Adult Activity Center, West C and
Water Streets, Springfield
MARGIE HENDRIKSEN will speak on "Women'sVoice
in Foreign Policy” at the Eugene Council for Human
Rights in Latin America, 1236 Kincaid St.. Wednesday at
7:30 p m
JIM WEAVER will speak on Reagan's foreign policy
r
todav at 12:30p.m. in the EMU Forum Room
MISCELLANEOUS
CHINA FOR A YEAR? The Tianjin Institute of
Economics and Finance is accepting aplications for
teachers in the following subjects: Economics, Interna
tional Economics, Management, International Business,
Marketing, International Mercantile Law Ph D or MA
desirable but not required; practice and experience
necessary. For details call Dr. Jung, x4006
ATTENTION PROSPECTIVE CIS MAJORS: Stiffer CIS
Dept BA/BS degree requirements will go into effect Fall
1984 If you are planning to major in Computer Science
and have not yet formally declared your major, you
should do so before August 15, 1984. Go the the CIS
Dept (64 PLC) for more details
JOURNALISM MAJORS: If you are a junior or senior
next fall interested in news/ed and wondering about an
internship should come to the news/ed internship
workshop today at 3:30 p.m. in the Allen Reading Room.
Prof. Roy Halverson will be handling all the hot info. This
could change your entire career, so be there.
Clash
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from Page 7
overproduction.
Emerald: You haven't made any overt
political statements since 'Sandinista.'
Clash LPs have always had a political
edge, are you going to keep that edge?
Strummer: Well... in one way or
another, yeah.
Emerald: It's the last week of a long
tour — does it ever get to you?
Strummer: Before I see you, between
now and then, We'll have spent three
days sitting in a Greyhound bus.
Emerald: You're seeing a lot of
America.
Strummer: (wearily) I've seen a lot of
America. I've seen (slowly) a lot of it.
Emerald: What do you think of America
these days?
Strummer: Well, I think they've manag
ed to crush any individuality out of
everyone. They've managed to make all
of America look identical.
Emerald: Do all of your audiences look
identical?
Strummer: Not the audiences. Certain
ly, the buildings, the chain stores and
the food stores are identical.. .and the
city centers.
Emerald: Well, thanks a lot for the in
terview. Take care, there's only a week
left.
Strummer: OK. . .thank you.
Classifieds
For Sale
QUEEN SIZED WATERBED with mat
tress, liner and heater. Like new. Am
moving soon and need to sell Will take
best offer Call 485-3139 in evenings ttn
FUN COTTON
CLOTHES
great
COLORS AND STYLES
also
FUTONS
Plus a wide assortment of
accessories
Eugene Trading Co
651 E. 13th 344-7006
2 blocks west of campus
10% off clothing with this ad
_2755:6-1
1000 WATT SUPER HALIDE $147 and
up Guaranteed Agrilite 998-3218
_2788:6-4
DYNASTAR OMESOFT 190cm SKIS
Soloman 727 Bindings $125 Pair of
80cm Spalding Equipe with Solomon
222 bindings. $40 USD Bouyancy Com
pensator $50 Call evneings 683-6555
_5-SI
This is your last
chance to buy
TREY GUNN’S
Cassette-LP
Food for thought
Only 20 copies left
Available at Face the Music and Earth
River Records
_ 5-29
SUPER SINGLE WATERBED w
bookcase headboard padded rails, and
accessories $85 485-3046 5-29
DIAMOND RING SALE Quality 1/5 Carat
diamond ring and band Only $325
Grant's Jewelry 343-3842. 5 31
FLAWLESS NAKAMICHI BX1 cassette
deck Black Some warranty left $210
Scott 485-4528 5-30
SUPER SINGLE WATERBED 10 speed
2 end tables, dining table and 2 chairs. 5
drawer desk. 345-6181 5 31
KINGSIZED WATERBED, mattress,
sheets, frame, liner, heater $75
342-6391 6-1
B & W TV, $30. Manual typewriter $85.
SONY Micro tape recorder $30, Vacuum
cleaner $30 (10-12 p m only) 344 8291
_5-31
TRADE: My kingsize waterbed
bookcase headboard for your Full or
Supertwin waterbed. Anne 746-3410
evenings 5-29
Buy & Sell
THE BUY & SELL CENTER
Buy Sell-Trade
Used electric guitars and amplifiers
361 West 5th
_613 M-F
Services
??MOVING??
YOU LOAD
WE DRIVE
Pace in
EDITING BY PROFESSIONAL WRITER.
MBA Extensive academic writing ex
perience. $10 hr. $50 minimum.
343-0399. evenings 5-31
STORAGE
CLEAN SECURE STORAGE
FACILITIES. Student discounts
available. Call-683-5453 6-4
Instruction
HEAVENLY
VISIONS
INVESTIGATING
THE LINKS
BETWEEN
ASTRONOMY AND
ASTROLOGY
Thjis SEARCH workshop begins
Wednesday Juen 20. 137 Gilbert at 7
pm Beginning with a journey through
slides into the outskirts of the Universe,
the class will settle back down to a
perspective of the heavens from the
surface of the Earth Specifically, the
constellations that have come down to
us from at least 300 B C will be examin
ed. both in and out of the classroom
The impact of thse figures on ancient
thougth and their relation to the birth of
civilization and the ‘ mysteries' will be
the focus of the instruction The in
structor is a local inventor, writer and
UO law student To sign up, call
SEARCH. 686-4305. or simply attend the
first class Open to non-students.
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SAIL
THIS SUMMER
Three 6 week workshops June 19 July
27 co-sponsoreed by Club Sports and
SEARCH Hands-on instruction To sign
up. call SEARCH (686 4305) or simply at
tend the first class
RECREATIONAL
SAILING:
first class is June 19 7 pm 107 Essl
inger Maximum 10 studenmts. S60 boal
rental fee
ADVANCED
SAILING:
first class in June 21. 7 pm 248 Gerl
inger Maximum 10 students. $60 boat
rental fee
RACING
SAILING:
first class is June 22, 6 pm. 107 Essl
mgei Maximum 10 students $60 boat
rental fee
For more information, call Doug
Forster. 344 3410 or SEARCH
6864305
SAIL
THIS SUMMER
2913 8 1
Typing
PROFESSIONAL, ECONOMICAL typing
proves word processing as
superfluous Typed copy always proof
ed by Ruth 345 5614 1449 UH
WELL EXPERIENCED TYPIST
ly work Correcting Selectnc II Various
type elements Graduate School ap
proved Cell Oorts 484 1094 1041 UWH
TAC PROFESSIONAL TYPING
SERVICE
Word processing specialists, all
levels. Graduate school approved
887 9326. Cyndi
___ 2176 MWF
TYPING/EDITINQ
Call Sara 666 0739
_ 575 WHFM
SUPER TYPING
Fast, accurate near campus
Norma 345-6005
666 3672 (message)
_ 2751 MWF
DYNAMIC TYPING SERVICE
TYPING PHOTO COPY and SERVICE
or speciality Pick gp and Delivery
avertable
an of Penny 485 3814 583 tin
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 & TypeScripts
BRANDY 484 6044
CINDY 484-5454
■1098:tfn
ELITE TYPING SERVICE
Word processing now available
Fast-Guaranteed Accurate
484-1646
748:tfn
TYPING: 15 years experience. Papers,
dissertations, editing. Graduate School
approved. IBM Selectric. Pickup and
delivery Call Carole al 688-3983.51 Attn
Carol’s Professional Typing Service
Monday-Friday 8:30-4:30
Evenings by appointment only
345 2289
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MASTER TOUCH
Word Processing
theses, dissertations
resumes, reports, papers
personalized mass mailings
form letters
343-3924
_2638:6 4
FAST, PROFESSIONAL TYPING
IBM Correcting Selectric
Graduate School Approved
Call Paula Demong 484 9405
_£_2539:11n
PROFESSIONAL TYPIST
REASONABLE RATES 344 6502 Best
reached eady evenijng until 10 30 pm6-4
BEST TYPING-WORD-PROCESSING
Papers, resumes; Low cost, fast,
686 0812 5-29
NO! It's not too late Thesis. Disserta
tions, Copies--Fasl personal service
Famous Kodak copy quality only
6*/page on cotton bond OPEN
Memorial Day 10-4 KRAZY KATS, 1219
Alder, 344-KATS. _ 2868:5-29
PRO TYPING/EDITING
Expert at theses and dissertations
2 blocks from UO No job loo small
Jennifer 485-3883.
_898:tfn
TYPING Fast. Accurate Relaible
Pickup and delivery available 689 1724
_:___<5-1
•ORIGINALS PLUS
TYPING SERVICE
Professional typing with special stu
dent rates Memory typewriter with
quality printing Sue. 689-0336, 2:30-9
P and weekends 5-29
NEAR CAMPUS!
Typing and PROFESSIONAL EDITING
grammar usage sentence structure;
683-2125 or 345-8644 (leave message!
__ __ 5 29
TYPING
Low-cost fast 3 blocks from campus
Carbon Ribbon John. 683*8657 6 4
Instruments
TOP OF THE LINE Takamine Classical
Guitar (Hirade) $300 344 2486 5 29
RUCKLE OBOE REED MAKING KIT
celent conditions $25 o b o 342 8652,
Keep trying_5 29
LUDWIGS 6 Drums, Oregon Duck col- 1
ors! Zildjlans excellent. $750 Fine
Cohn trombone $125 Brad 686 9635
_5 30
GUITAR, GUILD G37 excellent w/hard
case $550 firm MO 485 3309 6 1
Books
60,000 BOOKS IN STOCK !
All selling 40 50% oil list prices
•Textbooks»Cliff Noles*Magazines*
USED BOOKS BOUGHT AND SOLD
SMITH FAMILY BOOKSTORE
768 East 13th
362l!n 1
Cars & Cycles I i
1970 DODGE STATION WAGON Good !
condition. V 8 new tires $750 ,
666 5008, 485-0010 5.2g
1974 WAGONEER Radial all terrain TAs f
extras $1400 Mo 485 3309 6-1
EUROPEAN MOPED Molobecane runs 1
well $110 Call Marc 485 9854 5-31 (
1975 PLYMOUTH VALIANT $996 “j» J
Poors, 8 cylinder, 345 1486 5-30 C
1983 CELICA GT Sport loaded. 9 mon [
lbs old 11000 miles, perfect $2950 0
plus $210 per month 752-9651 5-29 g
SCHOOL
BUS
895-2188
6-1
Auto Repair
I’ll Tune-up Any Car
for $10 plus parts
Complete car care
foreign and domestic
KENS MOBILE TUNEUP
689-7170
6 4
Travel
STUDENT TRAVEL
Budget flights. Eurailpasses, Int'l stu
dent ID cards. AYH cards. Work abroad.
Language Centers and much more
Write or call for free travel catalog
Council Travel 1314 NE 43rd street, No
210. Seattle. WA 98105 (206)632-2448
5-31
Rides & Riders
RIDER TO MICHIGAN wanted Leaving
June 6 Share gas 342 7050 6 1
Wanted
MOTHERS. Separated or divorcing?
The Oregon social Learning Center is
studying the effect of divorce on the
family If you have separated within the
past 3-12 months and have a son 6-12
years old. you can participate and earn
$200 Call Judy, 485-2711 2892:6-4
WANTED: GRADUATION TICKET will
pay $5 484 9542 caJJJjelore 9 am 5-29
WANTED small dorm size refrigerator.
Call Dale at 687 5316 6-4
Opportunities
NTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY Fall and
winter terms (2 term commitment 3
:redi!s per term) Will develop skills in
locational counseling, job search
•Kills group tacilitating and career
banning Qualifications Graduate stu
lent or upperclass student in related
ield effective communication skills
•end resume and cover letter to Kathy
Neinmnan or Tom Fauna Career Plann
ng and Placement, 244 Hendricks Hall
leadline Wednesday May 30 2838 5-29
VLTERNATIVE TO GRADUATION For
lesired details call David M Wagner
___5-29
SPRING TERM
STUDENTS!
'our spring ID gets you student rates
his summer at the EMU CRAFT
IENTER, ground floor, EMU 686 4361
lome see what we have to offer!
2914 5 31
Help Wanted
COLLEGE STUDENTS NEEDED. Part
ime opportunity with new national
narketmg co in the health field
latural herb formulas Earn an extra
400-500 a month. No experience need
d. we train fully. For interview call
854012 2891:5-31
GRADUATE TEACHING FELLOW
’osition available in University Child
•are Centert 40 FTE. Major duties m
lude assisting administrative and
eachmg staff with hiring, orientation
ind training of student aides, includes
ilanning workshops: also assisting
nth development of parent education
pportunities 9 month position, begin
ing Sept. 17. 1984 Information and ap
lication packet available at 1511 Moss.
864384 Application deadline. Mon
une 4. An Equal Opportunity/Affir
tative Action Employer _ 2908 6-1
ORRECTIONS ASSISTANT with
lultnomah County Corrections
ounseling or program evaluation op
ortunity Monthly stipend plus credit,
or complete description of this and
Iher jobs call Yolanda at UCA.
_ 530
SOFTWARE DOCUMENTATION
We are a national software company
based in Eugene. This summer we will
be undertaking a major revision of
manuals for our software line. For this
project we need temporary, full-time
personnel to work as:
- Copy editors. For these positions, you
should have good writing skills and
editorial experience You should also
be familiar with computers and word
processing software.
- Technical editors. For these positions,
you should have experience with ap
plications software In addiion, you
should have good oral and written com
munications skills.
We need people who can work with a
minimum ol supervision, yet meet
deadlines If you meet these re
quirements, please send a resume and
writing samples to
Documentation: Temporary
P O Box 1479
Eugene. Oregon 97440
5-29
Organize!
Are you interested in gaining valuable
experience in a small group setting
with other highly motivated and con
cerned students in the environmental
field? The Survival Center is offering
just such an experience for the
1984-85 school year
Staff positions/internships
available
•Director
•Lands Coordinator
•Toxic Coordinator
•Recycling Coordinator
Applications can be found in the
Survival Center office in EMU Suite
One Come in and talk to a staff
member for more info. Applications
are due May 30, 1984 at 4 pm Work
Study is available The Survival
Center is an Affirmative Action/Equal
Opportunity employer Women,
minorities and Nature enthusiasts are
encouraged to apply. Interviews
begin May 30 at 7 pm, see you then.
Survival^
Centers
SEARCHING FOR A MORE REWAR
DING WORK-STUDY JOB NEXT FALL?
If you're interested in alternatives to the
standard University curriculum and/or
experimental and innovative teaching
texhniques. consider working for
SEARCH SEARCH, a student-run
ASUO agency, offers students the op
portunity to teach a class to their peers,
and helps organize and present non
credit workshops We are looking for
two people to fill the positions of
DIRECTOR/UNIVERSITY RELATIONS
COORDINATOR and EDUCATION
COORDINATOR We need individuals
with initiative, responsibility in
dependence and thoroughness Ex
perience in teaching or education ad
ministration is helpful byt not essential.
These jobs offer a high level of respon
sibility and hands-on experience in
education and management Respon
sibilities include
DIRECTOR/UNIVERSITY RELATIONS
COORDINATOR: program develop
ment, liaison between University ad
ministration ASUO and SEARCH,
management, trouble-shooting, public
relations $4 70/hr or $100/mo stipend
Stipend is available over the summer
EDUCATION COORDINATOR: leaches
course preparer's seminar, coor
dinating course approval with academic
departments and administrative agen
cies oversees student-run classes and
procedures $4.70/hr or $50/mo sti
pend For information, call SEARCH
686-4305. mitt, EMU 2911:6-1
Interested in
VIDEO
or
AUDIO VISUAL
Internships available in video and AV
productions: summer and school year.
Experience necessary, appreciation of
wilderness helpful. U of O Outdoor Pro
gram 686-3730. 2875:5-30
Roommates
ROOMMATE NEEDED House in Wes
Eugene. $164 plus utilities, prefer
female. 344-2473 evenings/weekends.
_ 2696:6-4
FEMALE ROOMATE wanted to share
unique 2 bedroom apt. June 8th until? (
$125/mo plus utilities Lots of win- t
dows, close to campus. Call 484-5197 r
jkeep trying)._ 5.31 (
ROOMATES: Beautiful house in Hen
dricks Park Sundecks. yard,
dishwasher, etc. $80 plus utilities
344 17215-29
SHARE HOUSE in West Eugene with
one $110 a month, utilities included.
Big room in back yard or use as
workshop. Female or male welcome.
Tracy 68701932910:5-31
FEMALE WANTED Share apt Own
room $100month plus utilities On bike
path 485-0208 Tuesday. 5-29
FREE RENT in exchange for early AM
childcare Non-smoker must have own
car Start June. Call Nancy, 344-9025
eves._ 6-1
GRADUATE WOMEN Looking for an in
expensive place to live next year? A
women's living organization is offering
room and board for $195/mo. if you
secure your place before July 1, 1984
for the next school year Call now to
guarantee your housing. 6-4
For Rent
close IN
Completely furnished quads close to
UO campus. Clean and very quiet with
plenty of off street parking. FREE
CABLE AND FREE UTILITIES
SUMMER RATES ONLY
$89
12 block to buslines.
STOP IN AND SEE US TODAY!
KINCADE QUADS
(1863 KINCAID)
683-3005
A JP North Apartment Home
_2833:64
EXCLUSIVE
DELUXE Completely furnished quads
Sign up now for summer and save!
Quiet and clean with off street parkinq
and FREE CABLE AND FREE
UTILITIES.
SUMMER RATES ONLY
$80
Close to UO and downtown
TALK WITH US TODAY!
HILYARD ST. QUADS
(1742 Hilyard)
683-7497
A JP North Apartment Home
-—-2848:6-4
SUNDECK
BEAUTIFUL QUADS AT BARGAIN
PRICES! Completely furnished with
private V2 baths. FREE UTILITIES,
FREE CABLE covered parking and
laundry facilities.
SUMMER RATES ONLY
$99
Across the street from U of O SEE US
TODAY!
ALDERSGATE
(1436 ALDER)
344-8302
fA JP North Apartment Home
2825:6-4
TWO BEDROOM townhouse Near cam
pus. quiet Private patio, carport, laun
dry, dishwasher. Reasonable. Also
1-bedroom. Nice! 344-74375 29
FOR RENT Two bedroom furnished
apartments. Summer rates One block
from campus. 1414 Alder, Call 342-3019
_____6-4
SUMMER SUBLET fully furnished one
bedroom Garden space Olive and 15th
area Utilities included $195
negotiable. Call Carol. 342-4700 6-1
DRASTICALLY
REDUCED
TERRIFIC COMPLETELY FURNISHED
One and two bedroom apartments. Ex
tra large, quiel FREE CABLE complete
with laundry facilities and off street
parking SIGN UP NOW FOR SUMMER
RATES FROM ONLY
$155
-ocated next to UO campus. On direct
pus line to LCC and downtown. TALK
AfITH US TODAY
STUDENT COURT(95i e 19th)
344-5503
A JP North Apartment Home
- _ 2846:6-4
1414 E. 18th
SUMMER RATES
-lean, 1 and 2 bedroom apartments. 2
'locks from campus Furnished, unfur
ished From $150 Call Sabin,
83-2160. Lamson Associates 2689 6-4