Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 27, 1984, Page 15, Image 15

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    THE OREGON DAILY EMERALD
Publishing Co. Board of Directors is
seeking to replace the student at-large
representative on the board.
At monthty meetings the Board of
Directors oversees the business,
flnacial and corporate aspects of
publishing the Oregon Dally 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 Dally Emerald
Currently serving 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, do the Oregon
Daily Emerald Board of Directors. Erb
Memorial Union. Suite 300 by Oct 5.
1984.10M5
Summer Jobs. National Park Co's. 21
Parks. 5000 Openings. Complete infor
mation *5. Park Report. Mission Mtn
Co., 851 2nd Ave. W.N.. Kallspell. MT
59001 9-28
Are You Looking
For a Class to
Help Reduce the
Anxiety of Looking
For a Job?
COLLEGE TO CAREER:
JOB FINDING
STATEGIES.
Learn and discuss resume, interview,
and )0b search strategies in a suppor
tive small group environment twice
weekly over a four week period.
CPsy 199 1 credit
Begins
October 22
(MAN 3 305) and
October 23
(T/H 10 30-12 or 3:30-5) Sign up
Counseling Psycotogy, 1781 Alder St.
_____ 3230 9-27
Gain sWecMse leadership esperlsecs
and be pari pot an organization that
helps set University policies and pro
cedures by applying tor SUAB. Student
University Affairs Board Applications
for the following Board positions are
now available: no 2 Education: no, 3
Humanities: no 5 An
thro/Psycb/Soc .no6 Journalism, no. 7
Tate Comm ./Speech Applicat ions can
be picked u in the SUAB office. Suite 3.
EMU or in the ASUO Of tee. Suite 4.
EMU Application deadline is Oct 3. at 5
pm 3548MWTF
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I Help Wanted
Literate work-study office sec. NW
■ Bey19* 686-3957 after 1 pm3542 928
A QTF POSITION is available with the
Provost’* Oil ice for • graduate student
A senior intending to continue studies
for a master* degree would also be
considered
The position is at 0 40 FTE,
September June with a salary of *5,000
Duties will not exceed t75 hours per
term
Computer programming experience
and familiarity with the DEC 1091 and
IBM 4341. Contact Paul Civin, ext 3050
____3219i>-27
UO SURVIVAL CENTER is currently hir
Ing for the position of Legislative Coor
dinator. Position includes organizing
and coordinating Survival Center ac
tivities dealing with local, state, and
federal environmental legislation t5
hours per week minimum, workstudy
applicable Contact Survival Center,
Suite I. EMU. 6894350 Equal Oppor
tunity Employer3221:928
THE OREOON DAILY EMERALD is hir
mg a staff writer for the community
beat. Applies!ons are available in EMU
Room 300 and are due Tuesday. Oct 2
at 5 pm. Experience in writing and
reporting helpful. Applicants must be
willing to work hard__10-2
PART-TIME WAITRESS for China Blue
restaurant. Apply Thursday 927 after 4
pm in person only.3223:927
GRAPHIC ARTIST
for the SEARCH program of student
directed classes and workshops.
Responsibilities: ad copy writing,
layout of quarterty catalog, flyer
design, layout public relations, alter
native education desirable but not a
prerequlsiste. Work-study wage of
*5.25 per hour, 10-15 hours per week
For information and application, call
SEARCH, 686 43053182:928
Top Secretarial Position! Must be ex
cellent typist. Word processor and elec
tronic typewriter Flexible hours. Work
study qualified only. Contact Bob
Hackman 686-5708 _____ 10-1
EMU CULTURAL FORUM
WANTS
STUDENT
PHOTOGRAPHERS
for
ANNUAL APERATURE
GALLERY SELECTION
Submit 8-12 photos
Friday, Oct. 5th
95 EMU CULTURAL FORUM
X4373
___ 3228:928
Interested In Teaching English as a
foriegn language? Contact TESL Clear
inghouse. 8033 Sunset B!vd„ Suite 164,
Los Angeles, CA 90046.MWF
Reader Needed lor advanced classes
Payment to be arranged. Call Neil
485-3526 927
The A$UO is currently accepting ap
plications for the following positions:
-Assistant Coordinator of State Affairs
•Coordinator or Assistant Coordinator
of Student Event*
-Executive Assistant
-Publicity-Media Coordinator
Applications are available In Suite 4
EMU and due there no later than 5 p.m.
Wed,, Oct 3. ASUO Is an Affirmative Ac
tion/Equal Opportunity Employer.
3231:9 28
Funky room In house 21st University
tree in exchange tor nightlme (11 p,m,-8
a.m.) childcare References. 343-6729
9-27
NEEDED SUBJECT*, of college age or
older, tor decision experiment in
political science and psycotogy. Spon
sored by the Political Science Depart
ment ol the University ot Oregon. The
experiment will be held on the Universi
ty ot Oregon Campus Subject s pay
ment can vary from nothing to 315, tor
about one hour's participation. The pay
ment depends on your own decision
and on the decisions of the other par
ticipants In the experiment For par
•‘clpation and/or information call
686-5062 workdays between 9-12 a m or
24 P«n,_ 3522:9-28
Many positions still available for
volunteer tutors In Eugene schools. Art,
Math, ESL, Reading Science, Music,
Drama. P.E., Computer- all levels.
ESCAPE Credit available. Volunteer ser
vices 687-3472. 3563:9-27
Christmas Around the World, America's
newest party plan Hiring
demonstrators for fun 10 week job!
Free 3300 kit! Curious? Call 747 5560.
Volunteers to tutor llmlted English stu
dent In academic subjects at So;.
Eugene High School, 9:50-10:40 A.M
ESCAPE credit available. Volunteer Ser
vice* 687 3472. 3561: 9-27
FRENCH, SPANISH, GERMAN tutors
needed In Eugene schools, many times
and locations ESCAPE credit available
Volunteer Services 687 3472 3562:9-27
WORK STUDY TUTORS wanted If you
are interested in one-to-one tutoring (U
of O courses only!, stop by Educational
Opportunities Program. 207 Emerald
Hall, 686-3232 Starting pay is
35 32 '/? hour 3515:10 5
The Oregon Daily Emerald is seeking
people to fill the following three
positions:
Applications close at 5 p.m Sept. 28
lor Managing Editor of the Emerald Job
duties Include administrating payroll,
editing A.P. wire copy and overseeing
personnel matters. Applicants should
have a strong background In newspaper
writing and/or publishing and should
have strong organizational skills
Applications will be taken until 5pm
Oct 1 for typist and librarian. Typist
must type at least 60 WPM. and VDT ex
parlance is helpful. Both of these jobs
require about two hours per day. Work
Study preferred.
The Emerald is an Equal Opportunity
Employer Women and minorities are
encouraged to apply Applications are
available In Room 300 ot the EMU 928
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 Please aply
at 132 G Broadway no.316 on 927 bet
ween 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. 927
MfcLr!
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
Sheila Landry (Sidelines
editor) at 686-SS11. 928
KEYBOARDIST
FOR
serious, original and progressive
syntho-wave protect. Some cover. Call
Shaz. Ron Mike at 344-7510 tor tryout.
B
Interested in arts management? The
COMMITTEE FOR
MUSICAL ARTS
is accepting applications tor
membership now! This year's con
certs range from Bach to Indian
music. Alt full and part-time (JO
students are eligible for member
ship. For more information call
686-5664 or 9966807
For Rent
JO FAMILY HOUSING Possibility of im
nediate occupancy or place yourself on
waiting list Westmoreland furnished
jpartment; 2 bedroom *142/mo., 1
sedroom $113/mo Amazon unfurnished
> bedroom *118/mo. Future openings
rxpected in all areas. Contact UO Hous
ng Dept 686-4277 3178:tfn.
-umished, ROOM AND BOARD $250!
3iose to campus Call 342-4503. 9-28
kpla., 1 bedroom *155, 2 bedroom *180
Jool, tennis courts available. 844 Mill.
Springfield 747-1692.165
I Bedroom, Utilities Pd. fireplace.
washer-dryer, non-smoking female.
185-4982 after 6 p m.3518:9-27
KNOW YOUR RIGHTS?
DSPIRG s Renter's Handbook details
enter's and landlord's legal rights V»
ibllgations & preventing or solving
:ommon problems. *1 at OSPIRG, EMU
Suite 1__3520:9-28
1 BED. APT.
Quiet country setting. 15 min from U
>f O *250, utilities pd Ref. 747-2155.
__9-28
-arge "Master” Bedroom, plus share
ipacious house in SE hills *125, single
woman or *165, couple. 484-2679 927
Dorm Contracts
DORM CONTRACT
485-9686
TARA
__928
DORM CONTRACT FOR SALE
Call Tiffany 343-9020
162
MUST SELL NOW!
Contract H-K in Smith Hall, rm 102. Tel:
485-9474 9-28
Dorm Contract For Sale Bonus case of
your favorite beverage when you buy.
485-9685 Jill. ___ 3233:9-28
BUY MY CONTRACT
And I’ll buy you a case of beer or din
ner. Female. Hamilton Complex Call
Michele after 5 p.m. 726-5831. 10-2
Buy Dorm Contract
Get free pizza
Male or Female. Call Lori
_485-87529-28
Dorm Contract for sale! Contact Carfn
686-5304. 9-28
I Roommates
FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED tc
share warm, comfortable country home
23 miles from campus Wood heat. Non
smokers Pets? $9S/mo Pam or David,
937-3155 or 343 5362 3140:9-28
Real Estate
For Sale: 3 Bdrm House like new
located central to colleges. Owner will
finance 687-8075 3517:9-28
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 avalable. $64,000
344-3818. 9-28
Pets
FREE KITTENS
Orange Tabbies; 8 weeks old, with
tails or without M-F, 345-8350 10-1
I Lost & Found
Stolen: Medical Bag. Acupuncture tools
of my trade. Please return. No ques
tions asked. 913 E 19th 345-9539 Patty
10-1
Market Basket
Wan! To Feel Better?
Increase energy level, stamina,
strength, mental clarity, experiense
calm alertness. Athletes- decrease
recovery rate CERNITIN POLITABS
SPORT- TODAY! Used by leading
Olympic/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
GRAPES-for wine and table. 25« lb. U
p<Ck/40* lb picked. 746-6060 928
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Food & Drink
Interested in cycling, raf
ting, canoeing, hiking, or
wind surfing?
Check out the Outdoor Program
located in the basement of the EMU.
686-4365 lor more Into.3189:9-28
PSYCHO
ASUO Presents
Psycho, Thurs., Sept. 27
7 and 9 pm 150 Geology
3213:9-27
CLUB
LACROSE
Come experience the fastest game on
foot with the winningest team on
campus.
Meeting Tonight,
Thursday, 9:30 p.m.
111EMU.
No experience necessary.
Refreshments. 3216:9-27
The EMU Cultural Forum
noeds volunteers to work security,
tickets, etc. for the 1984-85 concert
season. Apply in Suite 2, EMU 11:30
M.W.F. 3234:9-28
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.
Sen. admission Balcony: $11 Public,
$10 UO Students.
sponsored by the
EMU Cultural Forum
and Albatross Productions.
_ 3209:9-28
Women’s Resource and
Referral is having an
OPEN HOUSE to
celebrate a new year and a
new image. Come join the
fun. Fri. Sept. 28, Room
336, EMU. 3:30-6:30.
686-3327 for info. 3232 9-28
Entertainment
HARD LIQUOR
for the first time at
CASSADAY’S
TAVERN
pick up your coupon for
2 FREE DRAFTS or
1 FREE COCKTAIL
AT THE GALA OFFICE
Suite 318 EMU 886-3380
___928
Hull Center Birthday Weekend
ft Eugene Celebration present
DELORES KEANE and
JOHN FAULKNER
with REEL UNION
and special guests
KEVIN BURKE and
JERRY O’BURNE
Ireland’s Finest Celtic
(Traditionai) Musicians
SORENG
THEATER
8:30 p.m.
Sat. 9-29-84
Special % price rush
tickets go on sale at Hult
Center starting 7 p.m.
Saturday.92®
Song
I a ■ ■ ■
and
Improvi
sation
MUS 199 3 credits
Wednesday 15:30-17:20
$66
Develop your ability lo write songs
and improvise in the folk, jazz, and rock
idioms. Learn to compose in the styles
ot Joni Mitchell, Paul Simon, Fleetwood
Mac, Stelly Dan as well as the jazz
styles of Herbie Hancock, Chick Corea,
Pat Metheny and Earl Klugh. Learn how
to build an improviesed !inp Develop
you own style. Lead lines, application
of appropriate melody to harmony, com
monly used chord progression, and
thematic development will be
discussed.
Class is open to all instrumentalists,
vocalists, and non-instrumentalists as
well.
ALEX ZEOICOFF -INSTRUCTOR
For more info call 687-1006
Register at Music Table
Catalyst Films Proudly Presents
& 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 *2.00/* 1.00
3224:9-27
The
DOONESBURY
WANTED! 2 tickets to Oct 17/18
Tacoma Springsteen show. Calf
484-6701 Now!9-27
Literate work-study office sec N W.
Review 686-3957 after 1 p.m.3542:9-28
JAZZ/BLUES Records-Books
CAT’S MEOW
JAZZ « BLUES CORNER
Special order specialists
Fifthpearl Bldg. 5th & Pearl
■QTyKfjTraE
482 E.13th 686-2458
NOTE: STUDENT DISCOUNT(*3
W/I.D. EXPIRES SOON) DISCOUNT
TICKET BOOKLETS WILL BE
AVAILABLE.
★ ★★★★★★★*★
Sugarcane
Alley
MUST END THURSDAY
MON-THURS. 7 6 9 pm.
K-ZEL WELCOMES
BIJOU LATE-NITE
THE KIDS
ARP
ALLRIGHT
THURS 12:15*2
FRt 6 SAT 12:15 *3
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After The Rehearsal
Personals
BECAUSE PEOPLE CARE Free
Pregnancy testing. Confidential. Bir
thright 687-86513162:H
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
WANTED
Good Quality Clothing for
Consignment.
Mako:
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
WANTED: 50-100 people TO GET
HEALTHY. 100% Natural. 100% I
Guaranteed. 345-0603._9-28 I
PROBLEMS?
Crisis Center, U of O telephone hotline,
24 hours- 7 days. Strictly confidential.
Call 688-4488._ 3144:tfn
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 1
Pennsylvania Ave. SE, Washington, DC
20003105
10 Wk. Songwriter's Workshop, cover
ing every aspect of: writing, arranging,
recording and producing. Starts Oct.
344-5530.3205:9-28
THE LAME-DUCKS, a new current
events (History) club is forming.
Meetings: 9-26, 9-27, 9-28 at 1:30 p.m.,
104 Condon Hall. 9-28
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
EARL III
Contact your bank. Call mo.
342-7273 Ext.45. 9 28
The Member of
Pi Beta Phi
Are proud to
announce our 1984
Fall Pledges:
Michele Arnett Carolyn Magoon
Perptua Bishop
Kim Bolt
Katie Clawson
Annette Clovis
Pam Collier
Courteneay Detjens
laDonna Dixon
Chris Dobbie
Julie Eggers
Patty Feldkamp
Kristi Gillam
Sara Hanson
Sarah Lachkar
Christ! Long
Kristen Winner
We re looking forward to a great
year! 9-27
Lisa Mandell
Jill Murray
Karen Neuberger
Michele O'Bym#
Glynnis O'Dell
Julie Paul
Kim Philleo
Shelly Robb
Sarah Sanetel
Traci Sasaki
Dawn Seggelink
Julie Steege
Mary Kay Therrien
Melissa Willey
rhe one and only BETA ROSE COURT
!ry-outs will be held at 7:30 Thursday
September 27 (At least stop by for some
ree wine). For more information call
Mike Leahy at 686-5179. P S. We've turn
3d over a new leaf. Love, THE BETAS.
927
PLANNED PARENTHOOD has an early
sregnancy test that is 99% accurate.
Call for appt. 344-9411.3500:H
PHILADELPHIA HOUSE
ROOT BEER
MUGGER!!
Friday, Set. 28- 99<
All the Root Beeer and Fun you can
handle from 8 'til late! % BLOCK W.
JF LIBRARY ON 15TH._ 928
WOMEN OF THE
U of O
The Gentlemen of
Chi Psi Fraternity
invite you to attend:
CHI PSI
Court Tryouts
Come to the lodge at 1018 Hiyard St,
"on the scenic millrace" on Oct. 2nd
ind 3rd. Refresments and pleaant con
ersation await.
Questions? Call 485-9682
Ask for David Cheonis
Casual Dress
10-2
lathy Smith, still here? When can we
neet? Two years ago. Jim 928
TRIVIA
CONTEST
TEAMS OF 4 WIN PRIZES
Every Monday at 7 p.m.
EMU REC.CTR. x3711
(We use “Trivial Persuit")
3211:9-27
Kappa Kappa Gamma
Welcomes its
Wonderful Pledges:
darcie Anderson ---
’amela Bonn
.eslie Carlson
>ebbie Oelazzaro
iindy Dunbar
3eggy Frasse
rina Grosulak
-eslie Hunt
roni Keiterman
Dhris Lea
dolly Mattson
Shannon Parker
Shriste Ramsey
darikay Werle
Jennifer Berry
Shana Campbell
Tara Cross
Lisa DiTullo
Elizabeth Evans
Christine Gerich
Cathy Guy
Ann Johnston
Kim Kendall
Alyson Marx
Cindi Moll
Erin Quinlan
Mary Russell
Suzanne Wilson
ihaun WolferspergerJoannette Wright
lulie Yoshimura
Ve love you !9-27
ALPHA CHI
OMEGA
s proud to announce the Fall Pledges
who were ommitted from yesterday’s
ist:
ieri Sisavic Lianne Sueda
iusan True Lisa Tyler
9-27
THE BROTHERS
OF SIGMA NU
Cordially invite the women of U of O
to try out for their 1984185 WHITE
ROSE COURT. Sonorities: Oct 2nd
9-11 p.m. Independents: Oct. 3rd 9-11
i.m. Call 687-1354 for into. 10-3
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strengths and possible weaknesses.
Personal Astrology Chart with 10-12
pages of interpretation explaining
you chart,MO. Send date, place,
specific time of birth. Allow ten
days. Astrology Associates, Box
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