Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 26, 1984, Page 19, Image 19

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    WRITERS: The Oregon Dally Emerald la
looking for hard-working, enthusiastic
freelance writers. Experience Is helpful
but not required. If Interested, meet In
Room 300 of the EMU Monday Oct 1 at
7 p.m. 9*26
The aSIWJ exec. Is currently accep
ting applications for the position of
Coordinator or Assistant Coordinator
of Student Event*, 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 pm, Oct.3. ASUO Is an affir
mative actlon/equal opportunity
employer. 3500:9-26
V atF POSmOM Is available with the
Provost's Office for a graduate student
A senior intending to continue studies
for a masters degree would also be
considered.
The position Is at 0.40 FTE,
September-June with a salary of *5,000
Duties will not exceed 175 hours per
term.
Computer programming experience
and familiarity with the DEC 109t and
IBM 4341 Contact Paul Civin. ext. 3050.
_ 3219:9-27
0SPIRO taking applications for Board
position. Apply Suite 1, EMU, 3521 9-26
Positions available In residential'train
ing home for severty retarded adults
SUPPORT WORKER: 7a.m,-10a m.
Mon Erl Morn routine, personal
hygiene, transportations.
NIGHT MANAGER: !1p m,-7a m Sat &
Sun Security, safety, cleaning shores,
breakfast preparation, staff teaching
skills and carryout behavior program.
Apply 1893 Alder, weekdays 9-3.
____ 3523 9-26
Applications are now being taken for
Janitor position al Oregon Daily
Emerald. 2 hours pet wem. flexible
Work study preferred Apply al Rm 300
EMU Deadline is 5 p.m. Sept 26th ODE
Is an Affirmative Action, equal oppor
lunity employer. _926
WORK STUDY OFFICE STAFF is need
ed at Oft Campus Housing Congenial,
sunny office, work with the public,
should be outgoing and friendly, willing
to (earn landlord-tenant laws 5-15
hours/week *4 16 to start Applications
in Suite 3 EMU OCH is an Affirmative
Action, equal opportunity amptoyar
Oil Campus Housing taaks a Director
Should be assertive, fnendly. capable,
have initiative, enfoy budgets and deal
ing closaty with staff tot four to seven)
Long hours <8-12 a week), low pay <*75 a
month), but s great experience Applica
tions. fob description in Suite 3 EMU
Otf-Cempus Housing is an Affirmative
Action, equal opportunity employer
_3554-9-26
U ol 0 Survival Center is now hiring an
Executive Assistant Thu fob includes
typing, bookkeeping, and public rela
tions 15 hours a week. Workstudy or
*45 per month stipend Apply by 5 pm.
Wed Sept. 26 at Survival Center. Suite
1, EMU Equal opportunity employer
888-4386. 36619-26
U ol 0 Survival Center is now hiring a
Planner-Coordinator lor our campus
recycling program Job includes cor
espindtng with other college recycling
programs to design e national model
recycling program here on campus 15
hours s week minimum Workstudy or
*15 per month stipend. Apply at Sur
vival Center, Suite 1. EMU. Applications
due by 5 p.m. Sept 26 Equal oppor
tunity amptoyar 686-4356 35809-26
Part-time position lor word processor
typist on IBM PC 100 Musi lyps at isssl
70 WPM Some evening work, schedule
U flexible Musi have extensive ex
perience with dictaphone Please aply
at 132 O Broadway no 316 on 9-27 bet
V»een2pm andSpm_ 927
Student campaign tor Disarmaments
now accepting applications lor the
position of coordinator lor 1984-85 Ap
pticetion forms are available at the SCO
office in Suite t, EMU Workstudy is
•variable Deadline for applications is
Sept 28 SCO is an Affirmative Ac
tlonfequal opportunity employer.
_ 3555:926
HELP!
Sports writers 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
Shelia Landry (Sidelines
editor) at 686-5511. 9.2s
Many portion* aim available for
volunteer tutor* in Eugene schools. Art,
Math. ESL, Reading Science, Music.
Drama, P.E., Computer ell levels.
ESCAPE Credit a«eitable Volunteer aer
*lc** 687 3472 3563:9-27
Christmas Around the World, America's
newest party plan Hiring
demonstrators lor fun 10 week |ob!
Free *300 kit! Curious? Call 747 5560.
_*27
Volunteers to tutor limited English stu
dent in academic subjects at So;.
Eugene High School, *50-10.40 A M
ESCAPE credit available. Volunteer Ser
Vices 667-3472 3561: *27
FRENCH. SPANISH, GERMAN tutors
needed in Eugene schools, many times
and locations. ESCAPE credit available
Volunteer Services 087-3472.3562:»27
YOUR SKILLS
ARE NEEDED
See your campus representative,
Marsha Swartz, for Information on
spring and summer openings
NOW
Is the time to apply.
(M3) 668-3235
244 Hendrick* Hall
Th« Oregon bally Emerald ia seeking
e*°pe 10 fill the following three
poaltlona:
Application* close at S p.m. Sept. 28
for Managing Editor of the Emerald. Job
•JJJ** Include administrating payroll,
editing A.P. wire copy and overseeing
personnel matter*. Applicants should
nave a strong background In newspaper
writing and/or publishing and should
have strong organizational skills.
Applications will be taken until 5 p.m.
Oct 1 for typist and librarian Typist
must type at least 90 WPM, and VDT ex
perience Is helpful. Both of these |obs
require about two hour* per day Work
Study preferred.
The Emerald is an Equal Opportunity
Employer. Women and minorities are
encouraged to apply Application* are
available In Boom 300 of the Efv.U. 9-28
KEYBOARDIST
FOR
serious, original and progressive
syntho-wave project. Some cover. Call
Chaz, Ron Mike at 344-7510 for tryout
Roommates
FEMALE R<V>»4MAti WANttb to
share warm, comfortable country home
23 miles from campus. Wood heat Non
smoker*. Pets? 196/mo. Pam or David,
932-3158 or 343-5362.314Q-9-28
FEMALE' ROOMMATE NEEDED to
share bi level, furnished apartment on
the Mlllrace. Comfortable. 2 bedrooms
Non-smoking, good-humored, responsi
ble roommate wanted. * 140/mo Call
344-8124. *8 p.m. 9-26
For Rent
UO FAMILY HOUSING Possibility of im
mediate occupancy or place yourself on
waiting list. Westmoreland furnished
apartment; 2 bedroom tl42/mo, 1
bedroom 8113/mo. Amazon unfurnished
2 bedroom $118/mo Future openings
expected in all areas Contact UO Hous
ing Dept 686-4277 3178:ttn.
Furnished, ROOM AND BOARD *250
Close to campus Call 342-4503 9-28
Apis.. 1 bedroom *155.2 bedroom *180
PooI, tennis courts available 844 Mill,
Springfield 747-1692 _ 10-5
1 Bedroom. Utilities Pd, fireplace,
washer-dryer, non-smoking female
485-4962 after 6 p.m.3518:9-27
KNOW YOUR RIGHTS?
OSPIRG's Renter's Handbook details
renter's and landlord a legal rights bi
obligation* & preventing or solving
common problems. 81 at OSPIRG, EMU
Suite 1.36203-28
ATTENTION ALL DUCKS
Centennial Apts. Wants You
1 Bedrooms 8250 to 8260
2 Bedrooms *295 to *326
Swimming Pod. Sauna, and Tennis
Court. 2 mi east of Autzen Stadium
508 W Centennial Btvd
747 2045
_ 9-26
1 BED. AFT,
Quiet country sotting. 15 min from U
of 0 $250, utilities ptj Ref 747 2155.
_9-28
Large "Master" Bedroom, plus share
spacious house In SE hills. $125, single
woman or $165, couple 484-2679 927
Quads
$99 Month
Large Modern Ouads next to Universi
ty 1866 Harris. 3490981 3147:tln
I Rea
forisr
l Estate
:or Sale: 3 Bdrtn House like new.
located central to colleges. Owner will
finance. 687-8075. 3517:928
Unique and charming home. Totally
private with separate rental cottage
studio. Completely remodeled,
beautifully landscaped with care and at
tention to detail. Great U of O
neighborhood, ideal for professor
Some financing aval able, $64,000.
3443818 928
Pets
FREE KITTENS
Orange Tabbies; 8 weeks old, with
tails or without M-F, 345-8350 191
Market Basket
Want To Feol Better?
increase energy level, stamina,
strength, mental clarity, experlense
calm alertness. Athletes- decrease
recovery rate CERNITIN POLITABS
SPORT- TODAY) Used by leading
Olympic/protessional 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 Trtcia.
928
QRAPES-foTwine^and_tabie_25«Tb_i9
pick/40* lb picked. 746-6060 928
Dorm Contracts
MUST SELL NOW!
Contract H-K In Smith Hall, rm 102. Tel:
485-9474,**§
DORM CONTRACT
485-9686
TARA
928
DORM CONTRACT FOR SALE
Call TIHany 343-9020
Events
PSYCHO
ASUO Presents
Psycho, Thurs., Sept. 27
7 and 9 pm 150 Geology
_3213:927
interested in cycling, raf
ting, canoeing, hiking, or
wind surfing?
Check out the Outdoor Program
located In the basement of the EMU.
686-4365 tor more into. 3189:9-28
FREE! FREE! FREE)
3 Great Events
on
EMU
Cultural
Forum
Night
Wednesday
Sept. 26
4:00-7:00
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
Due to circumstances
beyond our control
REPOMAN
will not bo
shown, however
ROAD
WARRIOR
Will Show
Instead
ALL FREE!
Sponsored by
The EMU Cultural Forum
In case of rain
(or It 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.
3510:9-2<
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 Students.
Qen. admission Balcony: $11 Public,
$10 UO Students.
sponsored by the
EMU Cultural Forum
and Albatross Productions.
3209:9-28
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
sevices for the holiday will be at
BEALL HAIi.
[Entertainment
WANTED! 2 tickets to Oct 17/18
Tacoma Springsteen show. Call
484-6701 Now!9-27
Literate work-study office sec. N.W.
Review. 886-3967 after 1 p.m.3542:928
Catalyst Films Proudly Presents
The
DOONESBURY
& FRIENDS
ANIMATION
FESTIVAL
An evening of short humorous films,
including The Doonesbury Special,
nominated for an academy award,
plus seven other selected shorts.
FRIDAY, SEPT. 28
7:30 & 9:30 pm.
180 PLC s2.00/51.00
* THE BIJOU *
4 <
492 E. 13th 886-2458
NOTE: STUOENT DISCOUNTS
W/I.D. EXPIRES SOON) DISCOUNT
TICKET BOOKLETS WILL BE
AVAILABLE.
"A STUMMING
AMD POWERFUL
film:'
-Molly Haskell.
Ms. MAGAZINE
Sugarcane
Alley
Unn-ThiM* rit n.m.
oa
KZEL Welcomes
Bijou Late-Night
The Kids
Are Alright
Weds. 8 Thurs. 11:15 pm
Fri. 8 Sat. at Midniaht
Personals
WANTED: 50-100 people TO GET
HEALTHY. 100V. Natural. 100%
Guaranteed. 345-0603928
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 3509926
PROBLEMS?
Crisis Center, U of O telephone hotline,
24 hours- 7 days. Strictly confidential.
Call 686-4488.3144:tfn
10 Wk. Songwriter’s Workshop, cover
ing every aspect of: writing, arranging,
recording and producing. Starts Oct.
344-5530. 3205:928
PLANNED PARENTHOOD for PAP
smears, birth control methods and
counseling. Day and evening appts. Call
M-F 344-9411,3202:U
THE LAME-DUCKS, a new current
events (History) club is forming.
Meetings: 926, 927, 928 at 1:30 p.m.,
104 Condon Hall. 928
Buy books for less
Sell books for more
$$$
at the
AAF Book Exchange
CENTURY ROOM A EMU SKYLIGHT
10-4 MON.-FRI.
You set your own price, so the profit
goes to you9-26
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
IF YOU’RE IN DOUBT about pregnancy
ell Birthright. Free testing. 687-8651.
623:W
FOR ANSWERS TO YOU questions
about abortion - the procedure, the
cost, and local referral, call National
Abortion Federation Hotline toll free.
1-800-772-9100. 2 p.m. M-F. 3162:WHF
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 VS E. 13th
Call for Appt. 342-7241
Katy or Lisa
3507:9-28
Gain effective leadership experience
and be part pof an organization that
helps set University policies and pro
cedures by applying for SUAB, Student
University Affairs Board. Applications
for the following Board positions are
now available: no. 2 Education; no. 3
Humanities; no. 5 An
thro/Psych/Soc.;no.8 Journalism; no. 7
Tele. Comm /Speech. Applications can
be picked u in the SUAB office, Suite 3,
EMU or in the ASUO Ofice, Suite 4,
EMU. Application deadline is Oct 3, at 5
p.m. 3546MWTF
HERE’S LOOKIN
AT A GREAT
THETA HOUSE
Love. Alabama9^6
OREGON
CREW
Wants men and women
light weight and heavy
weight rowers.
Organizational meeting
Sept. 27 7:30 p.m. EMU
Forum Rm. EMU Club
Sports.3208:9-27
VARSITY
BOWLING
Tryouts Oct.
1-5
Sign Up At
EMU REC. CTR.
X3711
or Basement EMU
_35493-26
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
82 to Pacific Coast Advertising
Agency, P.O. Box 6407, Portland, OR
97228. Quantity discounts. 9-26
ALPHA CHI
OMEGA
1964 Fall Pledges:
Cathy Archer Elise Bouneff
Sara Briscoe Pamela Christopher
Amanda Clemens Cindy Ellison
Tracey Foster
Mariellen Gillis
Debby Hardy
Kathy Jost
Stacey Miura
Stephanie Reese
Lynne Russell
Shephani Urell
Sherri Webber
Donna Wolf
Alison Gill
Andrea Hand
Suzanne Iselin
Tricia Lazzar
Lisa Monte
Barbara Rogers
Caroline Sheridan
Liz Warren
Julie Wiktorek
Laura Zagorin
9-26
CHI OMEGA WISHES TO CON
GRATULATE ITS NEW FALL
PLEDGES.
Angela Ausman
Marisa Pasini
Carrie Yeager
Lauren Bull
Mary Branagan
Michelle Horseman
Jean Lleske
Jennifer Pryse
Jenny Smith
Gaya Amundsen
Teri Mullin
Katie Hamilton
Terry Gavin
Kay Fatkenberry
Paula Sasser
Dona Thomberg
Mary Hogan
Elise Bums
Susan Cook
Jodie Lee
Kathy O'Connor
Kim Proctor
Mindy Wollmuth
Teresa Larson
Jenny Barton
Dana Arndt
Mara Kershaw
Kathleen Hughes
3217:9-26
FREE AND WITH CARING Pregnancy
testing at Birthright. 687-6651. 623 M
EARL III
Contact your bank. Call me. 342-7273
Ext.45.9-28
GAMMA PHI BETA would like to
welcome her newest pledges:
Laura Lee Bums
Brenda Sund
Shelly Studer
Susan Logsdon
Suzanr - i>n*e
Robin h xrty
Becky Brown
Laurel Amato
Renee Rocker
Rebecca Lorain
Heidi Sturman
Kadi Quinn
Tricia Nolan
Dana Robinson
Mendy Tiger
Julie Foster
Jennifer Nash
Jody Madder
Megan Dixon
Jan Stewart
Lisa Stevens
Rene Becker
Pam Pifler
Shelly Nuzum
Jodi Priore
Sara Leatham
Kelly Mccusker
Laurie Ann Levenson
Kris Moody
Laura Willoughby
9-26
NEED A
LOCKER?
EMU REC.CTR.
$1 PER TERM!
3547:9-28
Alpha O., Amy Caster,
Congratulations on your election to
President of Boynton!! Go get 'em,
Kiddo!
Love, Your Sisters.
___ 9-26
ALPHA OMICRON PI
Congratulates our
Quintessential Fall Pledges!
Sara Bancroft Denise Barsby
Amy Caster Cindy Finwait
Yvette Jefferson Bonnie Nichols
Christine Oakley Sharon Otterstedt
Tiffany Smith Gena Snow
We love you ! Welcome to the best!
9-26
44
Just like you said,
“Let go with the
hand but not with
the heart.” Save that
prayer. I love you. 27
9-26
The one and only BETA ROSE COURT
try-outs will be held at 7:30 Thursday
September 27 (At least stop by for some
free wine). For more information call
Mike Leahy at 686-5179. P.S. We'vetum
ed ever a new leaf. Love, THE BETAS.
9-27
★ ★
ASTROLOGY
Associates
PERSONAL BIRTH
CHART
ALL ABOUT YOU.
• Personality • Compa lability
• Relationships • Career
• Area of potential strengths and
possible weaknesses
ASTROLOGY CHART
with
10 • 12 page
interpretation
★ ★ s10 ★ ★
Allow ten days
Birhtdate:mon*h-day-yr
Birthplace.town-state
8irthtime:time-am-pm
P.O. Box 1815, Zephyr Cove, NV.
FREE
DELIVERY
Small Pizza $4
70* topping
Serves 2-3
Medium Pizza $6
90* topping
Serves 3-5
Large Pizza $8
ST.IO topping
Serves 4-6
Extra Large Pizza
S10, $1.30 lopping
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
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