Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 25, 1984, Page 11, Image 11

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    U of 0 Survival Cantar la now hiring an
Executive Assistant. This job Includes
typing, bookkeeping, and public rela
tions. 15 hours a week. Workstudy or
145 per month stipend. Apply by 5 p.m.,
Wed. Sept. 26 at Survival Center, Suite
1. EMU Equal opportunity employer
686-4356 3561:926
HELP!
Sports wrltsrs are
desperately needed for
the ODE weekly sports
supplement- Sidelines. If
you’re interested in
writing feature articles on
sports and/or recreational
activities, please call
Sheila Landry (Sidelines
editor) at 686-5511. s-28
Many positions still available lor
volunteer tutors In Eugene schools Art,
Math, ESL, Reading Science, Music,
Drama, P.E., Computer- all levels.
ESCAPE Credit available. Volunteer ser
vlces 667-3472.3563:927
Christmas Around the World, America’s
newest party plan Hiring
demonstrators lor lun to week job!
Free $300 kit! Curious? Call 747-5660
_ 9-27
Voluntaers to tutor limited English stu
dent in academic subjects at So,
Eugene High School. 95610:40 A M
ESCAPE credit available Volunteer Ser
vices 687 3472 _ 3561: 927
FRENCH, SPANISH, OERMAN tutors
needed in Eugene schools, many times
and locations ESCAPE credit available
Volunteer Services 687-3472.3562:927
Work Study support trainer for aemi
independant living program clients liv
ing in apt Provide training and
assistance, to hrs/weekly $3 40-3 85/hr
Evenings A Sat. bra, Car required. Apply
1893 Alder St weekdays 8-3 3502:926
EMU CRAFT CENTER IS ACCEPTING
WORKSTUDY APPLICATIONS FROM
PERSONS EXPERIENCED IN WOOO
WORKING, JEWELRY,
PHOTOGRAPHY. ETC. APPLY AT THE
CRAFT CENTER, GROUNO FLOOR.
EMU 6864361.3185:926
The ASUO executive M now hiring a
Coordinator and Assistant Coordinator
lor Sfudont Events. Positions require at
least 20 hrs/wk and pay S175/mo for
Assistant Coordinator or W.S Applica
tions are available at the ASUO office.
Suite 4 EMU They are due there no later
than Oct 1 at 5 00pm ASUO is an affir
mative action/equal opportunity
employer. _3163925
Work Study and ESCAPE students
come work and play with children, ages
15 months- 10 years In one ot Campus
Child Care Centers, Child Car# aid
Development Center or EMU Child
Care. Student ades needed throughout
the day, call 6864384 925
WORK STUDY OFFICE STAFF is need
ed at Off-Campus Housing. Congenial,
sunny office, work with the public,
should be outgoing and friendly, willing
10 team landlord-tenant laws. 5-15
hours/week. $4 16 to start Applications
in Suite 3 EMU OCH is an Affirmative
Action. equal opportunity employer
Oil-Cam pus Housing seeks a Director
Should be assertive, friendly, capable,
have Initiative, enjoy budgets aid deal
ing closely with stalt (ol four to seven)
Long hours (912 a week), low pay ($75 a
month), but a great experience Applica
tions. job description in Suite 3 EMU
Cfl-Campus Housing is an Affirmative
Action. equal opportunity employer
3654:926
Wanted: Full time reteach assistant
(B.S, or M S. degrees In biology or
chemistry)
l am studying the regulation of several
genas ol enzymes involved in fixation
Of carbon dioxide in com leavee (C4
pathway enzymes). The study involves
isolation ol mRNA and genomic DNA,
making and probing cONA libraries
making and probing genomic DNA
libraries. DNA restriction mapping and
DNA sequencing
The position will be ol at least one yea
duration it will continue If expected
funding la realized The tentative start
data is October 1, 1984
Applicants should have some familiari
ty with the techniques ot recominant
DNA analysis, and the successful can
diditate wilt be the person who best
demonstrates such knowledge and is
most Interested In working on the
problem.
For further Information call Donald
Hague: 6894545 3553:925
% a a
1 UUn OMLLO
ARE NEEDED
See your campus raprasentatlve,
Marsha Swartz, for Information on
spring and summer openings
NOW
is the time to apply.
($03) 686-3235
244 Hendricks Hall
WORK STUDY TUTORS wanted. If you
«f«iInterested In one-to-one tutoring (U
ot O courses only), stop by Educational
Opportunities Program, 207 Emerald
Hall, 686-3232. Starting pay Is
*0.32 V!i hour. _ 3615:10-5
WRITERS: The Oregon Daily Emerald Is
looking tor hard-working, enthusiastic
freelance writers. Experience Is helpful
but not required. If Interested, meet In
Room 300 of the EMU Monday Oct. 1 at
LP™9-26
The Oregon Dally Emerald Is seeking
people to fill the following three
positions:
Applications close at 5 p.m. Sept.
28 for Managing Editor of the
Emerald. Job duties include ad
ministrating payroll, editing, A.P. wire
copy and overseeing personnel mat
ters Applicants should have a strong
background in newspaper writing
andVtior publishing and should have
strong organizational skills.
Applications will be taken until 5
p.m. Oct 1 for typist and librarian.
Typist nust type at least 60 WPM, and
VDT experience Is helpful. Both of
these jobs require about two hours
per day. Work Study preferred.
The Emerald is an Equal Opportuni
ty Employer. Women and minorities
are encouraged to apply. Applica
tions are available In Room 300 of the
EMU. _9-28
NEEDED SUBJECTS, of college age or
older, for decision experiment in
political science and psycqlogy. Spon
sored by the Political Science Depart
ment of the University of Oregon. The
experiment will be held on the Univerity
of Oregon Campus. Subject's payment
can vary from nothing to *15, for about
one hour's participation The payment
depends on your own declion and on
the decisions of the other participants
in the experiment. For participation
and/or information call 686-5062
workdays between 9-12 a m or 2-4 p.m.
__ 3522:9-25
OSPIRG taking applications for Board
position. Apply Suite 1, EMU 3521:9-26
First M Instructors. The Department
of School and Community Health is cur
rently seeking certified Advanced First
Aid Instructors to teach HEP 260 Labs
for Fall Term 1984 Submit resume to
250 Esstinger.3513:9-25
Positions availsbl* in residential train
fna home tor severly retarded adults:
SUPPORT WORKER: 7a m -10a m.
Mon.-Frl. Morn routine, personal
hygiene, transportations.
NIGHT MANAGER: 11p m -7a.m. Sat &
Sun Security, safety, cleaning chores,
breakfast preparation, staff teaching
skills and carryout behavior program
Apply 1893 Alder, weekdays 9-3.
_ 3523:9-26
Part time to full time employe* at retail
lumber yard Apply in person at Serve N
Save Plywood. Hwy 99 and Beltline
_ 9-25
Janitor position el Oregon Daily
Emerald. 2 hours per week, flexible
Work study preferred Apply at Rm 300
EMU. Deadline is 5 p m. Sept. 26th ODE
is an Affirmative Action, equal oppor
tunity employer. 9-26
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i*
QOMMATES
ALE ROOMMATE WANTED to
share warm, comfortable country home
23 miles from campus. Wood heat. Non
smokers Pets? *95/mo. Pam or David,
937-3155 or 3*3-5362 _ 3149928
FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED to
share bi-levei. furnished apartment on
the Millrace. Comfortable, 2 bedrooms.
Non-smoking, good-humored, responsi
ble roommate wanted S146/month. Call
345-1911, 4-6 p.m 9-25
Quads
*99 Month
Large Modern Quads next to Universi
ty 1866 Harris, 343-0981. 3147:tfn
For Rent
UO FAMILY HOUSING Possibility of im
mediate occupancy or place yourself on
waiting list. Westmoreland furnished
apartment; 2 bedroom *142/mo., t
bedroom *113/mo. Amazon unfurnished
2 bedroom SI 18/mo. Future openings
expected in all areas. Contact UO Hous
ing Dept. 686-4277.3178:tfn.
Furnished, ROOM AND BOARO *250
Close to campus. Call 342-4503. 9-28
iTBedroom, Utilities Pd, fireplace,
washer-dryer, non-smoking female.
485-4962 after 6 p.m.3518:927
KNOW YOUR RIGHTS?
OSPIRG's Renter's Handbook details
renter’s and landlord's legal rights VS
obligations A preventing or solving
common problems. $1 at OSPIRG, EMU
Suite 1.3520:928
ATTENTION ALL OUCKS
Centennial Apts. Wants You
1 Bedrooms $250 to $260
2 Bedrooms S295 to $325
Swimming Pool, Sauna, and Tennis
Court. 2 mi east of Autzen Stadium.
506 W. Centennial Blvd.
747-2045
926
1 BED. APT.
Quiet country setting. 15 min. from U
of O *250, utilities pd Ref 747-2155.
928
Apl»., 1 bedroom *155,2 bedroom *160
Pool, tennis courts available 844 Mill,
Springfield. 74M692. 10-5
Dorm Contracts
DORM CONTRACT
485-9686
TARA
9-28
Real Estate
:or Sale: 3 Bdrm House like new,
located central to colleges. Owner will
finance. 687-8075 3517:9-25
Pets
FREE KITTENS
Orange Tabbies; 8 weeks old, with
tails or without M-F, 345-8350 10-1
Market Basket
Want To Feel Better?
Increase energy level, stamina,
strength, mental clarity, experiense
calm alertness. Athletes- decrease
recovery rate CERNITIN POUTABS
SPORT- TODAY! Used by leading
Otympic/professional athletes Scien
tifically proven for 30 yrs - World's
most complete 100% pure/safe super
food. New to U S. 100% money back
guarantee. 484-6068 or 485 6164 Tricia.
9-28
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Entertainment
U of O Riding Classes: 20 hours $75.
Hunt Seat, Jumping & Western.
Covered Arena 100' X 160'. Also:
TRAIL RIDES
BARN DANCES
Pruitts Equestrian Centre 484-5100
9-28
WANTED! 2 tickets to Oct. 17/18
Tacoma Springsteen show. Call
484-6701 Now!9-27
Uterale work-study office sec. N.W.
Review 686-3957 after 1 p.m.35429-28
: THE BIJOU *
492 E.13th 688-2458
NOTE: STUDENT DISCOUNTS
W/I.O. EXPIRES SOON) DISCOUNT
TICKET BOOKLETS WILL BE
AVAILABLE.
*★★★★★★★★★
"A STUNNING
AND POWERFUL
FILM.''
—Molly Haskell.
Ms. MAGAZINE
Mon-Thurs. 789 p.m.
KZEL Welcomes
Bijou Late-Night
The Kids
Are Alright
Weds. 8 Thurs. 11:15 pm
Fri. 8 Sat, at Midnight
Events
o
The Jewish
Student Union
invites all JEWISH STUDENTS to
meet at the JSU office Thursday,
Sept. 26, 1984 at 6:30 pm to attend
ROSH HASHANA together. Night
sevlces for the holiday will be at
BEALL HAIL
THE FIXX
Oct 17, 8 P.M.
Mac Court
Tickets on Sale
NOW
Sept. 25, 8:30 a.m.
at the
EMU Main Desk
&
G.l Joe’s
Open dance floor $12 Public, $11
UO Student*.
Oen. admission Balcony: $11 Public,
$10 UO Students.
sponsored by the
EMU Cultural Forum
and Albatross Productions.
_3209:9-26
FREE! FREE! FREE!
3 Great Events
on
EMU
Cultural
Forum
Night
Wednesday
Sept. 26
4.AA *».AA
BEER
GARDEN
featuring
Ed and the Boats
In the EMU Dining Room
I.D. required. Alternative
beverages and food available
FREE!
7:00-8:30 p.m.
OUTDOOR
DANCE
with the
CRAZY 8’s
The rockinest ska
dance band in the
Northwest
on the
EMU EAST LAWN
8:45 p.m.
The action continues on the EMU
East Lawn
CINEMA
under the
STARS
bring a blanket, food, drink, etc.
for
the Eugene premier of
REPOMAN
An outrageous new comedy
combining
the seedy world of auto
repossession
with zany sci-fi aliens. Most people
spend their lives avoiding intense
situations.
Repoman seeks out intense
situations.
Soundtrack by Iggy Pop, Black Flag,
The Circle Jerks, and others.
ALL FREE!
Sponsored by
The EMU Cultural Forum
In case of rain
(or if ground is very wet)
The Dance will be held
in the EMU Dining
Room
at 9 p.m.
The film will be shown
in 177 Lawrence
at 7 p.m.
3510:9-26
THE COUNCIL FOR HUMAN
RIGHTS IN LATIN AMERICA
PRESENTS
Former CIA Analyst
David
MACMICHAEL
“U.S. Security Intersts
in
Central America,
The Rationale for War
and Peace”
7:30 p.m., Tues
day, Sept.25
150 Geology
(13th Ave. and Universi
ty St.)
University of Oregon
Admission: *1, students;
*2 .general public
CouonMrad by
the Council lor Human Riughts in
Latin America.
the UO Latin America Support
Committee,
and the ASUO Event* Program
Interested in cycling, raf
ting, canoeing, hiking, or
windsurfing?
Check out the Outdoor Program located
in the basement of the EMU. 686-4365
for more info. 3189:9-28
Personals
PROVE ORWELL WRONG
DUMP REAGAN IN 1984
Eye-catching red, white and blue
quality vinyl 15 inch bumper sticker.
Pring name, address, zip and send
$2 to Pacific Coast Advertising
Agency, P.O. Box 6407, Portland. OR
97228. Quantity discounts. 9-26
WANTED
Good Quality Clothing for Consign
ment. Make:
TOP DOLLARS
For your unwanted clothes, ac
cessories and jewelry.
New store opening Oct. 5
SECOND THOUGHTS
720 Vfr E. 13th
Call for Appt 342-7241
Katy or Lisa
3507:9-28
FREE AND WITH CARING Pregnancy
testing at Birthright. 687-8651. 623:M.
WANTED: 50-100 peopie TO GET
HEALTHY. 100% Natural 100%
Guaranteed. 345-0603._ 9-28
The EMU Cultural Forum needs
volunteers to help with the Film Pro
gram. Drop by the Cultural Forum Of
fice, EMU Suite 2, or call us at 686-4373,
ask for Jeff.3509:9-26
PROBLEMS?
Crisis Center, U of O telephone hotline,
24 hours- 7 days. Strictly confidential.
Call 686-4488._ 3144:tfn
Buy books for less
Sell books for more
$$$
at the
AAF Book Exchange
CENTURY ROOM A EMU SKYTJGHT
10-4 MON.-FRI.
You set your own price, so the profit
goes to you.9-26
VISA and/or MASTERCARD credit cards
for students, 18 years or older. Low
fees, small savings account required.
Write for details. National Credit
Assistance Corp., Suite 300-AC, 325
Pennsylvania Ave. SE, Washington, DC
20003_ 10-5
CHESS CLUB
EMU REC. CTR. LOBBY
7 P.M. EVERY TUES.
__3548:9-25
PRIVATE HELP FROM FRIENDS. Free
pregnancy testing. Birthright. 687-8651.
623:U
10 Wk. Songwriter’s Workshop, cover
ing every aspect of: writing, arranging,
recording and producing. Starts Oct
344-5530.3205:9-28
Are you interested in earning upper divi
sion credit for helping others?
Volunteer as a counselor at Cascade
Middle School. Register at the ESCAPE
table in the EMU lobby or call 686-4351.
3504:9-25
PLANNED PARENTHOOD for PAP
smears, birth control methods and
counseling. Day and evening appts. Call
M-F 344-9411. 3202:U
TO WHOEVER LEFT ME IN THE
PICKUP SAT. NIGHT...THANK YOU??
EMBARASSED
9-25
Kappa Alpha Theta
is proud to announce its fantastic new
pledges: Susan Astle, Heidi Baldwin,
Jenriifef Barbisan, Carin Bordner, Lisa
Bordner, Janet Borke, Lisa Boyer,Bar
bara Carter, Caroline Cooke, Amy
Oavls, Sandi Ounn, Jerl Fllnn, Kristin
Gummer, Shelly Herbers, Kristi
Howton, Katie Jackson. Jill Jacobsen,
Lisa Lunceford, Erin Martens, Kerry
McDaniel, Lisa Meyer, Susan Mickel,
Sarah Pierce, Laura Reames, Nancy
Reeburgh, Kristen Robertson, Kim
Rose, Shelley Siegel, Holly Stutsman
Ringold, Julie Weeks, Tracey Ehlers.
9-25
FREE
DELIVERY
'
Small Pizza $4
70* topping
Serves 2-3
Medium Pizza $6
90* topping
Serves 3-5
Large Pizza $8
$1.10 topping
Serves 4-6
Extra Large Pizza
$10, $1.30 topping
Serves 5-8
Thick Crust, Whole Wheat or White
TOPPINGS
Canadian bacon
pepperoni
green pepper
pineapple *
extra cheese
•cost less
tomati
•onion;
olives
* 'mushrooms
Italian sausage
•'extra charge
343-8023
after 5 pm
15$
COFFEE
You bet! 8 cm. of hot coffee for only
15c refills only 10c
Offer Good through Sept.
1473 E. 19th
343-8023
Howe: 1- Midnight. Fri. 8 Set til 1
Cards & Postcards
Stickers • Stationery
Posters • Wind-up Toys
Party Supplies & Favors
Mugs • Stuffed Toys
Gift Wrap
ET CETERA
JfYBBERWOCKY
(across from Dairy Queen)
Mon.Sat. 9:30-6. 484-0530
BLACK STUDENT
UNION
Come to our first meeting. Meet the
people and find out what's happen
ing. Free bowling afterwards.
MEETING 7 pm.
TUES. SEPT. 25
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