Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 25, 1984, Page 10, Image 10

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THE BLACK STUDENT UNION will
hold its first meeting today at 7 p.m., Allen
Hall Room 215. Free bowling afterwards.
CAMPUS INTERFAITH MINISTRY will
show “The Edge of History,” a 30-minute
videotape of the Physicians for Social
Responsibility Stanford conference on the
unthinkability of nuclear war, today at
11:30 a.m. at the Koinonia Center, 1414
Kincaid.
SEARCH COURSES FOR CREDIT begin
ning today: Exceptional Friendship at 7:30
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p.m. in Gilbert Hall Room 137 and Medical
Technology at 3:30 p.m. in Straub Hall
Room 142.
SEARCH NON-CREDIT WORKSHOPS
beginning today: Introduction to Esperanto
at 12:30 p.m. in Straub Hall Room 142 and
Literature of the Vietnam War at 7 p.m. in
Straub Hall Room 155.
POLITICAL SCIENCE PEER ADVISING
is now taking applications for fall term.
Good academic standing and sophomore or
above status are required. Apply at PLC
Room 907 by 3 p.m. Friday, Sept. 28.
ALPHA KAPPA PSI will have its first
general meeting Wednesday, Sept. 26 at 7
p.m. in Gilbert Hall Room 338.
THE LANE COUNTY AUDUBON
YOUTH PROGRAM will be offering a
workshop on birdwatching for elementary
and middle-school aged youth. The
workshop, which will take place today at
3:30 p.m. at the Eugene Garden Club, 1645
High St., will discuss everthing from
equipment needed to basics in bird iden
tification. The public is welcome.
SEARCH COURSE FOR CREDIT begin
ning Saturday: Preparer’s Seminar at 9 a.m.
in EMU Room Mill.
SEARCH NON-CREDIT WORKSHOP
beginning Saturday: Using the Map
Library, at noon in Condon Hall Room 165.
OSPRIG is offering class credit for work
ing on the Citizens Utility Board campaign.
Contact OSPRIG for more information,
EMU Suite 1, 686-4377.
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686-4343
For Sale
FOR SALE: SPACE
Photography, ceramics,
woodworking, sewing,
jewelry, bike repair, fibers,
stained glass. Check it
our- EMU Craft Center,
ground floor EMU.
686-4361 ■3184:9-26
Guitar
Fender Teiecaster w/ schector
rosewood neck. Excellent condition.
S275. 344-2188 or 6884343 9-28
COLD CLIME PARKA
Gortex, by Marmot. Perfect condition.
Sz. med. Blue, Long. Only $125.
343-7066_ 9-26
10 Speed- Takara, new paint, wheel, tire
very good. $145. 683-45359-28
For Sale: Mini-refrigerator. $70 or best
Offer. 343-9861. 9-26
Refrigerator, big dorm size, 4.6 cubic
feet, quiet. $150 344-2657.9-25
Guild G-37 Steel String Guitar with hard
case Excellent $395. 683-4535 9-28
Desk 36 in by 20 in. 7 drawers. Walnut
Stain. Only $45. 485-7377.9-27
COLOR T.V. $40 delivered Older
magnavox console, runs fine. Great for
VCR. 746-60609-28
Nikkormat 35mm SLR camera w/ 50mm.
28mm and 135mm lenses and ac
cessories. 343-5575 evenings.9-26
GUITARS- Takamine Classical, Yamaha
Acoustic- $150 each; Royal elec
typewriter $60. 485-3151.9-28
Nice padded twin size waterbed con
nectors, chemicals, assembly, delivery,
$150. Come see. 484-5289.9-25
Men’s 21 in. Silver Mundo 10 speed,
seat pad, light. $55 call 484-7119. 9-25
Fender Precision Bass (1966). $495 or
best offer. 344-5530.3203:9-28
Linear fracking Turntable and Electric
Guitar (telecaster). Both in mint condi
tion. 344-1886.9-28
TOSHIBA RECEIVER
100 Watts per side
Must Sacrifice
_ Call 344-8762.
Services
BEING WOMAN- an ongoing women's
group exploring such issues and rela
tionship, sexuality, career, in
dependence/dependence. Facilitator:
Judith Lindsay. M.A. Psycologist
Associate Resident (Martin Acker Ph D.
Supervisor.) Wednesdays 7:30-9:30
p.m.. Preregistration Sept. 28. Begins
Oct. 3. Call Judith 344-1101/343-1937.
9-26
FREE FRENCH TUTORS 686-3232.
E.O.P. Office Emerald Hall. Probably
qualify if receive financial aid. 9-25
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Clothing
Vintage Clothing Newsletter
Send lor Free Copy
P.O.Box 1422
Covalis, OR. 97339
Buy & Sell
THE BUY 8 SELL CENTER
Buy*Sell«Trade
Musical intruments, stereo, tools.
446 E. 13th.
| Instruction
GUITAR
PROGRAM
BEG. GUITAR 1
MuE199
TWO SECTIONS
1:30-2:50 UH * 3:30-4:20 MW
Beginners only. Leam to reed
music, accompany songs, play
melodies and understand what
you're doing.
INSTRUCTOR: DAVIO CASE
342-6826
PREREQUISITE FOR FOLLOWING
BASIC CHORD FLUIDITY
ROCK, JAZZ
BLUES GUITAR
MUS 199 3:30-5:20 U
Lead guitar, improvisation, rhythm
styles, chord techniques. Clapton,
Garcia, Hendrix, Beck, Metheny,
Benson, many others.
INSTRUCTOR ALEX ZEDICOFF
687-1005
CONTEMPORARY
ACOUSTIC
GUITAR
MUS 199 3:30-5:20 M
Featuring: Fingerstyles, flatpicking,
accompaniments, solos, slide. Joni
Taylor, Beatles, Young, Dylan, Kot
tke, Cooder, Watson, many others.
INSTRUCTOR
ALEX ZEDICOFF:
687-1005
ALL COURSES *66 FEE
3 CREDITS
REGISTER AT MUSIC
SCHOOL TABLE
2227:9-27
ADD THIS CLASS!
JAZZ HISTORY:
1900-1984
Earn three credits while exploring
Jazz from New Orleans to fusion. No
musical knowledge is required for
this non-technical course taught by
Cart Woideck of K-LCC. Emphasis
will be on inclass listening and
discussion of the music.
JAZZ HISTORY 1900-1984
TuesdayfThursday 1:30-3:00
Music 199 TLN 8399 >86 Fee
3556:9-25
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EMU
CRAFT CENTER
• WORKSHOPS
• MEMBERSHIPS
Sign Up Today!
Woodworking Ceramics
Weaving and Fibers Metalwork
Watercolor Pottery
Bike Repair Photography
EMU CRAFT CENTER
686-4361
Ground Floor EMU
Typing
•ROFESSIONAL TYPIST: Statistical
specialist. IBM Corr. Sol. Grad, approv
ed. Near campus. 344-0759. 315frtfr
TYPING &
WORD PROCESSING
EDITING*GRAPHICS
Theses/dissertations, diagrams,
papers, tables, including statistical.
Law papers. Resume Composition., 8
Mass Mailing Specialist. Fast, Profes
sional, Quality Service, Guaranteed
WordStyles A Typescripts
CINDY 464-5454
BRANDY 484-6044
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PRO TYPING/EDiTING
Expert at theses and dissertations. 5
blocks from UO. No job too small.
Jennifer 4653883
3151:tfn
WORD MASTERS
Word Processing and Typing Services.
Formerly Elite Typing Service.
484-1646
3146:tfn
RUSH PROFESSIONAL TYPING
IBM Correcting Selectric
Graduate School approved
Call Paula Demong- 464-9405
3145:tfn
DYNAMIC TYPING SERVICE
Pick up and delivery available
Ken or Penny 485-3914
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Carol's Professional Typing Service
Monday-Friday 8:30-4:30
Eveings by appointment only
345-2289
31581fn
Typing: 15 years experience. Papers,
dissertations, editing. Graduate School
approved. IBM Selectric. Pickup and
delivery. Call Carole at 688-3983.
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TYPING/EDITING
Call Sara 686-0739
3154:tfn
WORD PROCESSING
T&C Professional Typing Service.
Manuscripts, dissertations, theses.
Graduate School approved.
687-9326
3142:tfn
GRADUATE APPROVED TYPIST Using
IBM Selectric III. Call Mina between 3
and 10 p m. at 726-9824.3149:t(n
PROFESSIONAL, ECONIMICAL typing
proves word processing superfluous.
Typed copy always proofed by Ruth.
345-5614. 3153:UH
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Sound Systems
Tatcam 122 Casaalta Mastering Deck
$500, JBL 4311 Walnut Studio Monitors
$500, Fender Rhodes Stage 73 $500,
Crumar Ochestrator String Machine
$850. 747-4174._ 9-28
Jim's Electronics
STEREO REPAIR
1627 Pearl Street 343-7683
Monday thru Friday 9 a m.-6 p.m.
Saturday 9 a.m.-1p.m.
Great stereo Lux receiver, Polk Spkrs,
Quartz DO Tmtbie, $690. Macintosh
receiver $375. Preamp: Audionlcs,
Halier $85 each. Steve or Bobby
345-9736. 9-26
Photography
16 mm. Motion Picture Equipement.
Professional Complete. Cameras,
lights, tripod/viewer, rewinds, hot
splicer, synchronizer, sound reader, ex
tras. Offer; allipart. Inquire; P.O.Box
965, Eugene 67440. Include phone
number. Corresponcence returned Im
mediately;_9-25
Books
100,000 BOOKS IN STOCK
All Selling 40-50% oft Hat prices
•Textbooks •Clifl Notes*magazines«
USED BOOKS BOUGHT AND SOLD
SMITH FAMILY BOOKSTORE
768 East 13th
Recreation
MAKE IT
THE GREAT
OUTDOORS
Stay dry this year
wearing make-it-yourself
outdoor wear and gear
Gortex, Thinsulate, Cordura
GREEN PEPPER ACTION FABRICS
941 Olive Street
_ 3564: 9-28
OREGON CREW
Wants men and women light weight
and heavy weight rowers. Organiza
tional meeting Sept. 27 7:30 p.m. EMU
Forum Rm. EMU Club Sports.3208:9-27
Bicycles
1983 Univega 21 inch Sporttour 12
speed. Excellent condition. Blackburn
rack Included. 485-7377. $230. 9-28
Schwinn Voyageur 11.8, Chrome $300.
Schwinn Super Sport w/ Brazed on
racks $425. Exc. cond. 345Q331. 9-25
24 inch Racing/Sport Bicycle. 531 Tub
ing with campi mixture of components.
$550. Jim 687-1275 Evenings. 9-28
PEUGEOT ARROW
LIMITE0 EDITION
12 speed racing. Like new. $325. Chris
485-3457 Eves10-2
Specialized Sequoia Sport Touring
FRAME. 60cm (24 in.) with seat post, fit
ted pump, and campy head and shifters.
Excellent condition, responisve feel
$160 Jamieson 344-3030. 9-26
Cars & Cycles
TRADE
Have '63 Merc Comet, 4-door, new
brakes, shocks, tie rods and b-joints;
but needs engine work. Want an older
Vespa or Lambretta scooter. Call
683-1566 early morn or late eve. 9-25
75 Rabbit. Low book value Sept Blue
Book Edition $1425. 344 9451 926
Aero, 1960. 9 months old, excellent con
dition. Off to Europe, must sell, $650.
485-6256.3519:9-28
'79 Ford Van- looks and runs great, cap
tain’s chairs. V-S power, air, 4 spd
746-3168 926
72 SUPERBEETLE. Rebuilt, runs great
$1400 484-1086 eves.926
1971 Datsun 1200. Excellent gas
mileage, good mechanical condition,
AM/FM stereo, radiais, perfect com
muter car $1300 345-7697 926
175 YAMAHA ENDURO
Perfect condition, red, new brakes
$450 or best, 344 9334 928
’65 FORD PICKUP
STUDENT SPECIAL
You'll be the toast of the town in this
baby Classic Ford styling and six
cylinder, four-speed economy highlight
this college transportation package
that also includes good tires and all
new engine accessories Cassette deck
Included $700 or ??? 345-8595
Auto Repair
Car tune-ups, Volkswagen $10 and up.
Priority for students 633-8372 nights
MWF10-19
Rides & Riders
From Corvallis lo Eugene rides/nders
(carpool) wanted. 752-3982 nights. 926
Wanted
-ThebuyTsell ceWteA
Clean backpacking equtpement
wanted 361 W 5th St. 3163:928
Opportunities
THE OREGON DAILY EMERALD
Publishing Co. Board of Directors is
seeking to replace the student at-large
representative on the board.
At monthly meetings the Board of
Directors oversees the business,
firtacial and corporate aspects of
publishing the Oregon Daly Emerald
The board also selects the editor for the
coming year
The Board of Directors has absolutely
no control over editorial content of the
Oregon Daily Emerald.
Currently senring on the board are
four representatives from the
newspaper, two faculty represen
tatives, two student government
representatives, and a member of the
Eugene community.
Board members recieve no salary for
their positions. It requires Approx
imately 4 to 10 hours of work per month.
To apply, please send a resume or
vita and a typed statement about your
abilities and how they would benefit the
board to Karen McLain, c/o the Oregon
Daily Emerald Board of Directors, Erb
Memorial Union, Suite 300 by Oct. 5,
1984 __ 10-5
Gain effective leadership experience by
becoming involved In one of 24 Stu
dent/Faculty Committees that help set
the University policies and procedures.
Academic Requirements, Campus Plan
ning, Intercolliste Athletics, Museum of
Art Advisory, and Scholarship are just
some commltees you can be involved
in. Pick up applications: SUAB, Suite 3,
EMU or the ASUO, Suite 4. EMU. Ap
plication deadline is Oct. 5. 5 p.m.
686-3720 3545:UH
Summer Jobs. National Park Co's. 21
Parks, 5000 Openings. Complete Infor
mation $5. Park Report. Mission Mtn.
Co . 651 2nd Ave W.N., Kalispell, MT
59901 928
HEALTH. WEALTH, ANO
INDEPENDENCE
International health and nutrition com
pany offers rewarding opportunity to
help poepte and earn S500-S2000 a
month part-time, full-time on your own
schedule. 345-0603.0-28
The ASUO exec will be making the
following appointments: two to the
EMU Board of Directors, two to the
Assoc. Students Pres. Advisory Comm
(ASPAC), and three to the ASUO Con
stitution Court. Interested students
should inquire at Suite 4. EMU. Please
apply by Friday, Sept 28. 3559:9-26
Opportunities to earn upper division
credit and gain valuable experience
working in public schools Of com
munity service areas are available
through the ESCAPE at the table in
the EMU or call 686-4351 9-25
Help Wanted
Person needed to distribute advertising
flyers around campus. 1-5 hrs. weekly
*4 per hour. John 343-4159.9-25
Work/Study Students: The UO Library
still needs a few good students in a
variety of positions.32120-25
The deedilne for the ESCAPE Field
Studies Publicity and Recruitment
Coordinator packet has been extended
to September 27th at 5 p.m. For more in
formation call the ESCAPE office at
686-4361.3552:9-25
U of O Survival Center is now hiring a
Planner-Coordinator for our campus
recycling program Job Includes cor
espinding with other college recycling
programs to design a national model
recycling program here on campus 15
hours a week minimum Workstudy or
S15 per month stipend Apply al Sur
vival Center, Suite 1, EMU Applications
due by 5 p.m.. Sept 26. Equal oppor
tunity employer 686-4356 3550926
Student campaign tor Disarmament Is
now accepting applications for the
position of coordinator for 1964-85 Ap
plication forms are available at the SCO
office In Suite 1, EMU Workstudy Is
available Deadline for applications is
Sept 28. SCO is an Affirmative Ac
tionfequal opportunity employer.
_3555:9-26
Part-time position for word processor
typist on IBM PC 100 Must type at least
70 WPM Some evening work, schedule
is flexible. Must have extensive ex
perience with dictaphone Ptease aply
at 132 G Broadway no.316 on 9-27 bet
ween 2 p.m. and 5 p.m 9-27
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Interested in arts management? The
COMMITTEE FOR
MUSICAL ARTS
is accepting applications for
membership now! This year s con
certs range from Bach to Indian
music. All full and part-time UO
students are eligible for member
ship For more Information call
686 5664 or 9966807 9-25
The ASUO exec, is currently accep
ting applications for the position of
Coordinator or Assistant Coordinator
of Student Events, Assistant Coor
dinator of Student Affaires, and Ex
ecutive Assistant. Stipends range
from *125 to *175 per mo or w.s. Ap
plications are available at Suite 4,
EMU. They are due there no later than
5:00 p.m. Oct.3. ASUO is an affir
mative action/equai opportunity
employer. 3560:9-26
! Penned }
! Pfiua S
(formerly the Turning Point)
Fall Term
Specials
Perms.$1750
(Reg. $35.00)
Haircut & Blowdry included
[Haircuts.$750
I Shampoo & Dry included
Open Tues. - Sat.
|_ 2660 Oak « 485-5203
U of O Bookstore has
1984
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LANE COUNTY
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