Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 28, 1984, Page 10, Image 10

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REGISTRATION FOR SWIMMING
CLASSES at the Easter Seal Pool will be
held today at the pool, 3575 Donald St.
Classes will be offered for all age groups
from babies to adults. For information on
lessons and recreational swims, call
Carolyn at 686-9290.
SEARCH COURSE FOR CREDIT beginn
ing Saturday: Preparer’s Seminar at 9 a.m.
in Mil EMU.
SEARCH NON-CREDIT WORKSHOP
beginning Saturday: Using the Map
Library, at noon in Room 165 Condon Hall.
OSPIRG is offering class credit for work
ing on the Citizens Utility Board campaign.
Contact OSPIRG for more information.
Suite 1 EMU, 686-4377.
STUDENT UNIVERSITY AFFAIRS
BOARD is accepting applications for the
following board positions: No. 2 Educa
tion, No. 3 Humanities, No. 5 An
thro/Psych/Soc, No. 7 Telecomm/Speech.
APPLICATIONS FOR STUDENT/
FACULTY COMMITTEES are now
available in SUAB, Suite 3, EMU, or ASUO
Suite 4, EMU. Application deadline is Oct.
5 at 5:00 p.m.. Call SUAB at 686-3720 for
more information.
CONSUMER HOTLINE COORDINATOR
NEEDED. Receive up to nine hours of class
credit. Contact OSPIRG, Suite 1 EMU,
686-4377.
GERMAN LANGUAGE RETREAT sign
up in Friendly Hall Room 202. For more in
formation contact Helmut Plant in Friendly
Hall Room 312 or by calling 686-4059.
AAF BOOKSALE will continue through
today, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the EMU
Skylight Room A.
THE GELHAN GALLERY IS LOOKING
FOR PHOTOGRAPHERS to show black
and white photographs on “Politics: the
80’s, A Social Documentary.” For informa
tion, send a S.A.S.E. to the gelhan gallery,
795 Willamette St. Room 208, Eugene
97401, or call 683-1497. Deadline for sub
missions is Oct. 14 for students.
AN ARCHITECTURAL SEMINAR AND
LECTURE will be given Oct. 4 by John
Fidler. The seminar, entitled “Nondestruc
tive Building Pathology and Diagnosis,”
will be held at 9:30 a.m. in Lawrence Hall
Room 283. “Preservation of the City of
London” will be the topic of his lecture to
be held in Room 177 Lawrence Hall at 7:30
p.m.
ADULT READING WORKSHOPS FOR
NON-READERS will be held Saturdays,
Oct. 6 and 13, 8:45 a.m. to 3:45 p.m., at the
Lincoln Community School, 650 W. 12th.
For further information, call 344-4061.
THE COMMUNITY CENTER FOR
POSITIVE THOUGHT is seeking the use of
a good sounding tape player for its free
motivational lecture series. The lectures are
open to the public and begin Oct. 27 at 7
p.m in the Far West Federal Bank, 96 E.
Broadway. Anyone who can lend or donate
a tape player can bring it to the agency at
267 Van Buren St. or call Mike Stevens at
688-7407.
THE 1984 PROFESSIONAL VIDEO
COMPETITION, sponsored by the JVC
Company of America, is accepting entries
from students, as well as professionals, in
four categories: communications, training,
promotion/merchandising and local cable
production. The competition closes Nov.
30, and there is no entry charge. Prizes will
be awarded. For official rules and entry
forms, write to 1984 Professional Video
Competition, do Shaw & Todd, Inc., 6101
Empire State Building, New York, N.Y.
10118, or call (212) 244-5225.
NATIONAL WILDLIFE FEDERATION is
accepting applications for the Environmen
tal Conservation Fellowship and Publica
tion Award programs, 1985-86 academic
year. Grants are for up to $4,000 for the
Conservation Fellowships and cash awards
are for up to $2,500 for the Publication
Awards. Write: National Wildlife Federa
tion, 1412 16th St. N.W., Washington. D.C.
20036.
GROUP COUNSELING FOR EATING
DISORDERS is available through the
University’s Student Counseling Center.
The group will meet Tuesdays beginning
Oct. 2 from 3:30 p.m. to 4:45 p.m. Contact
the Student Counseling Center at 686-3227.
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICER applica
tion materials are available for the employ
ment examination at Hendricks Hall Room
244. Positions are in administration, con
sular offices, economic and political
analysis. Applicants must be U.S. citizens
at least 20 years old. available for world
wide assignment. An informal group
meeting will be held Monday, Oct. 15th at
9 a.m., EMU Room 101.
Classifieds
Clothing
Vintage Clothing Newsletter
Send lor Free Copy
P.O.Box 1422
Covalis, OR. 97339
9-28
For S ale
Guitar
Fender Telecaster w/ schector
rosewood neck. Excellent condition.
S275. 344-2188 or 686-4343.9-28
10 Speed- Takara, new paint, wheel, tire
very good. 3145. 683-4535 9-28
Guild G-37 Steel String Guitar with hard
case. Excellent. 3395 683-4535. 9-28
GUITARS- Takamine Classical, Yamaha
Acoustic- 3150 each; Royal elec,
typewriter $60. 485-3151.9-28
Fender Precision Bass (1966). $495 or
best ofier. 344-5530.3203:9-28
1974 PLYMOUTH SCAMPSIant six 2
door, P.S. Auto., air shocks. *395 or best
Otter. 726-808310-5
Linear Tracking 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.
9-28
STEREO CABINET 343-3106 9-28
3-BEDROOM CONDO in good condition
on one level. Large covered patio, yard
and swimming pool for owner use. Near
university housing. $27,500. Shellev
Real Estate, 343-4232.9-28
Electric Typewriter. Used portable
$150/Offer. Good condition. 485-3078
AbbySW8
Superb Waveless Waterbed- kingsize
$220 or offer. Old sofa $10 or offer. Stop
by 1635 Ferry St. before 11a.m. or after
4p.m., or weekends.10-1
Used Furniture and Clothing; dresser,
desk, table, chair, lamps, TV stand, mir
ror, shirt3. 2985 Mill St. after 4 p.m.
workdays. 342-2713.10-1
FRAMUS (GERMAN) 12-STRING
GUITAR Ebony-Abaione fretboard,
great condition. $295, $330 with strobe
tuner. 344-4410 9-28
6 Ft. Hide-a-bed, excellent condition,
and 2 chest of drawers. Call 942-1531.
9-28
DRUMS 4 pc. - Stewart kit with Camber
Cymbal — hat. 1350.GUITARS Crown
acoustic steel string $40, Westminister
acoustic nylon string classical $95. Will
negotiate. Call 686-4343, leave message
for TIM. tfn
SEWING MACHINE Solid metal, RIC
CAR F-200 Superstretch. Excellent
Shape! 687-1754.10-1
GUITAR- acoustic, Guild D-25, Hard
shell case. Superbaaad! $250 firm.
687-1754.10-1
Schwinn Varsity 10 speed. Good condi
tion. $65. 345-9448. 10-1
Portable Electric Typewriter made by
Smith Corona, excellent condition,
$130. Schwinn Varsity 10 speed, good
condition $75. 683-9057. 10-1
NEED A DESK?
Tables, Bikes, Kitchenware,
Sporting Goods.
Huge moving sale, rain or shine
Th. 9-27- Sat 9-29; 10 to 7
3390 Harris
9-28
Garage Sales
' GOOD STUDENT STUFF CHEAP
Combining 4 households. Dishes, linen,
furniture, more! Sat. 8-4 only. 1572 W.
Broadway. 9-28
Buy & Sell
THE BUY ft SELL CENTER
Buy*Sett*Trade
Musical intruments. stereo, tools.
_ 446 E. 13th.
Instruction
EMU
CRAFT CENTER
• WORKSHOPS
• MEMBERSHIPS
Sign Up Today!
Woodworking Ceramics
Weaving and Fibers Metalwork
Watercolor Pottery
Bike Repair Photography
EMU CRAFT CENTER
6864361
Ground Floor EMU
Modem Greek Class: Monday 7-10
p.m Cali Stella 343-6967. 10-1
KEYBOARD INSTRUCTION with
composer-songwriter Susan Ken
nedy. Improvisation techniques.
6833743. 10-9
U of O Riding Classes: 20 hours *75.
Hunt Seat, Jumping & Western.
Covered Arena 100' X 160'. Also:
TRAIL RIDES
BARN DANCES
HORSEORAWN HAYRIDES
Pruitts Equestrian Centre 484-5100
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The Fun Classes
HISTORY OF
ROCK MUSIC
HISTORY OF ROCK I
Elvis, Berry, Holly, Beatles, Stones,
Who, more.
Wed. 6:30-9 pm
HISTORY OF ROCK II
Hendrix, S.F. Bands, Dylan, Soul,
New Wave, 60s Music, more.
(1) Tues. 6:30-9 pm
(2) Thurs. 3:30-6 pm
Combine Rock Music, American
History and Culture
Register Music *66 per class
3176:9-28
Early Afternoon Openings. Guitar,
Piano, Bass lessons. John Sharkey,
344-5530.__3204:9-28
We have just opened two additional
first-term sections of
CLASS
PIANO
for non-majors
Fee *35. 2 credits P/NP for more in
formation call ext. 3761, School of
Music or evenings, 683-1667
3222:10-2
Services
wo French Girl* offer to be your tutor
for *5.50/hour. Or babysitting.
344-2689.345-4732 _10-11
HARP LESSONS, Beginning and In
termediate. Also music theory. Salzedo
Method. Have own harp or practice on
mine. $12 per hour. 343-2355. 9-28
Typing
PROFESSIONAL TYPIST: Statistical
specialist. IBM Cott Set. Grad, approv
ed. Near campus. 344-0759. 3159:tfn
TYPING &
WORD PROCESSING
EOrrtNG«GRAPHICS
Theses/dissertations, diagrams,
papers, tables, including statistical.
Law papers. Resume Composition,. A
Mass Mailing Specialist Fast, Profes
sional. Quality Service. Guaranteed
WordStyie* A Typescripts
CINDY 484 5454
BRANDY 484-6044
3150:tfn
PRO TYPtNO/EDITING
Expert at theses and dissertations. 5
blocks from DO No (ob too small.
Jennifer 485-3883
3151-tfn
WORD MASTERS
Word Processing and Typing Services.
Formerly Elite Typing Service.
484-1846
3146Tfn
RUSH PROFESSIONAL TYPING
IBM Correcting Selectric
Graduate School approved
Call Paula Demong- 484-9405
3145:tfn
DYNAMIC TYPING SERVICE
Pick up and delivery available
Ken or Penny 485-3914
_ 3143:tfn
Carol's Professional Typing Service
Monday-Friday 8:30-4 30
Eveings by appointment only
345-2289
_ 3158:ttn
Typing: 15 years experience. Papers,
dissertations, editing. Graduate School
approved. IBM Selectric. Pickup and
delivery. Call Carole at 888-3983.
3157tfn
TYPING/EDITING
Call Sara 686-0739
_ 3154:tfn
WORD PROCESSING
T&C Professional Typing Service.
Manuscripts, dissertations, theses.
Graduate School approved.
887-9328
3142:tfn
GRADUATE APPROVED TYPIST Using
IBM Selectric III. Call Mina between 3
and 10 p.m. at 726 9824.3149tfn
TYPING-WORD PROCESSING. Quality
papers, super resumes. Near campus.
Phone 686-0812,9-26F
Deadlines always met
Typed copy always proofed.
345-5614 Ruth 345-5614
3227:UH
Sound Systems
Ticcam 122 Cassette Mastering Deck
$500, JBL 4311 Walnut Studio Monitors
*500, Fender Rhodes Stage 73 *500.
Crumar Ochestrator String Machine
$850. 747-4174.928
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.
_ 3148:9-28
OHM WALSH - II audiophile speakers.
Outstanding' *475 pr. 344-3585 eves.
9-28
Books
100.000 BOOKS IN STOCK
AM Selling 40-50% oil Hst prices
•Textbooks*Cliff Notes»magazines»
USED BOOKS BOUGHT AND SOLD
SMITH FAMILY BOOKSTORE
768 East 13th
3162:tfn
Outdoor Gear
Backpacks. Soft Briefcases. Bags, Lug"
gage, Vests & Raincoats Factory direct
to you.
PACKTfUULS
5th Street Market
5th & High. Eugene
10-3
Recreation
MAKE IT FOR
THE GREAT
OUTDOORS
Stay dry this year
wearing make-it-yourself
outdoor wear and gear
Gortex, Thinsulate. Cordura
GREEN PEPPER ACTION FABRICS
Downtown Eugene-941 Olive Street
3564: 9-28
THE
GASTRONOMIC
CLUB
The Gastronomic Club seeks gourmet
food lovers from different countries
willing to become members of the
club and participate in international
cuisine dinners. For more information
call 484-4125 3239:10-3
Bicycles
1983 Univega 21 Inch Sporttour 12
speed. Excellent condition. Blackburn
rack included. 485-7377. *230 9-28
24 Inch RadnafSport Bicycle. 531 Tub
ing with camp! mixture of components
*550. Jim 887-1275 Evenings. 9-28
PEUGEOT ARROW
LIMITED EDITION
12 speed racing. Like new. *325. Chris
485-3457 Eves._ 10-2
Women's Takara 3-spead.Great condi
tion *85/offer. Call Julie 485-1755 days
or 688-0281. Need to sell immediately!
9-28
Several Used Bikes, 10 speeds, 5
speeds, 1 speed. *25 to *55. Russ' Buy,
Sell, Trade. 2120 Main, Srlngtield.
726-0985._9-28
Peugeot PBW 10 racing bicycle. Ex
cellent condition. *225. Call 747 3070.
_10-1
Rallelgh Sport 3-speed, new tires and
sheep skin. Asking *60. Call John at
345-2960 10-1
Cars & Cycles
Aero, I960.9 months old, excellent con
dition. Off to Europe, must sell, *650
485-6256. 3519:9-28
175 YAMAHA ENDURO
Perfect condition, red, new brakes
*450 or best, 344-9334. 9-28
NEED WHEELS? Must sell. 1977 Honda
360T. One owner. Low miles. *550 or of
fer. Call 344-5811 9-28
1980 HONDA EXPRESS excellent con
dition, new rebuilt engine, *320
484-1794._ 9-28
HONDA 75 CYCLE, excellen* condi
tion, low miles- many extras- 60 plus
MPG. *475, offers considered. 345-7343
10-3
1971 Toyota Corona Mark II, 1900 4
Door, low miles, sunroof, AMFM
Cassette, runs great $1280 344-4410
*78
‘76 Vega Wagon 4-speed, 4-cylmder.
new stereo, new tires, luggage rack,
trailer hitch, 22 MPG $080777 Attar 6
p m. 34*66461*1
’81 Datsun 310 G-X
$2500 OBO 688-7665
*28
Auto Repair
Car tune-upa, Volkswagen $10 and up.
Priority tor students 683-8372 nights
MWF 1*19
October Only $100. Call 726-7600 *28
hlvU-SIIV
^ I 744 E 13th
second floor
-Smith Family Book building
ROUND TRIP
FARE
Seattle - London
Seattle - Frankfurt
Eugene - New York
Eugene - San Diego
Eugene
•599
•699
*373
*264
‘259
683-5577
Rides & Riders
From Corvallis to
(carpool) wanted 752
ridestriders
nights. 1*3
Commuting from Portland to Eugene.
To share ride call (1)-284-8287 eves.
1*10
Wanted
' THE BUY A SELL CENTER
Clean backpacking equioement
wanted. 361 W. 5th St. 3163:9-28
MODELS for advanced education
classes in the art of hair design Par
ticipation will be in exchange for free
service. Creative Id, 342-1751 10-10
Opportunities
STEP INTO THE FUTURE WITH
MEIER • FRANK
Come join the Meier & Frank represen
tatives for an informal orientation on
October 2, 1984 at 7p m. In the EMU
Room 101.
Meier a Frank wilt be recruiting at the
University of Oregon on October 15th
Sign up now at the Career Planning
and Placement Office. 3197:9-28
Gain effective leadership experience
and be part of 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 A n -
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 Otice, Suite 4,
EMU. Application deadline is Oct 3, at 5
Phi- 3546:MWTF
Associated Student President’s Ad
visory Council (ASPACj is seeking 2
representatives from ASUO funded pro
grams. Applications are available in
Suite 4, EMU. Due no later than Oct 5,5
Pm 3243:10-5
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,
flnacial and corporals aspects of
publishing the Oregon Dally Emerald
The board also selects the editor lor the
coming year
IT he Board of Directors has absolutely
no control over editorial content of the
Oregon Daily Emerald
Currently serving on the board are
tour representatives from the
newspaper, two faculty represen
tatives. two student government
representatives, and a member of the
Eugene community.
Board members recleve no salary tor
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
Dally Emerald Board of Directors. Erb
Memorial Union, Suite 300 by Oct. 5,
1964 10-5
gummer Jobe. National Park Co’s. 21
Partis. 5000 Openings Complete infor
mation $5. Park Report Mission Mtn
Co , 651 2nd Ave W N . Kailspell. MT
599019-26
HEALTH. WEALTH,
AND INDEPENDENCE
International health and nutrition com
pany offers rewarding opportunity to
help poepfe and earn 950092000 a
month part-time, lull-time on your own
schedule. 345-0603.
YOUR SKILLS
ARE NEEDED
See your campus representative.
Marsha Swartz, tor information on
spring and summer openings
NOW
is the time to apply.
(503) 580-3235
244 Hendricks Hall
Help Wanted
Literate work-study office sec N W
Review 686-3957 after 1 p.m.3S42:»28
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, 086-3232. Starting pay is
*5.32 / hour351S10-5
KEYBOARDIST
FOR
serious, original and progressive
syntho-wave protect Some cover. Call
Chaz, Ron Mike at 344-7510 for tryout.
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
Sheila Landry (Sidelines
editor) at 686-5511. »28