Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 02, 1984, Page 10, Image 10

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    sports
Playoffs nearing
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) —
There are plenty of impressive
numbers being tossed around in
anticipation of tonight’s open
ing game of the American
League Championship Series
between the Detroit Tigers and
the Kansas City Royals.
The Tigers were 6-0 at Royals
Stadium this year. Kansas City
has reached the playoffs five of
the past nine seasons. Detroit
-
got off to the fastest start in
major-league history and
wound up with baseball’s best
record.
What matters? "Everybody
knows that Willie Wilson ig
nites the Royals and that George
Brett is the power guy,” said
Jack Morris, 19-11, Detroit’s
Game 1 starter.
Detroit roared to a 35-5 start
and coasted before winning the
American league East title Sept.
18. Kansas City began the
season without Wilson, who
was serving a cocaine-use
suspension, and Brett, who had
undergone knee surgery, and
had to scrap before winning the
weaker American League West
Sept. 28.
et al.
DRUIDS HONORS SOCIETY will hold
their first meeting of the year today in Cen
tury Room A EMU. All 1984-85 druids
members please attend.
HOW TO CHOOSE A MAJOR. Come to a
workshop on choosing a major in Room
164 Oregon Hall at 3:30 today on selecting
a major that is right for you.
THE INCIDENTAL FEE COMMITTEE
will meet today at 2:45 p.m. in 337 EMU.
AIJHA PHI OMEGA will hold a meeting
tonight at 7:30 in Room 109 EMU. All
members must attend, topic for discussion
will include the open house.
CAMPUS CRUSADE FOR CHRIST is
holding its weekly meeting tonight at 8:30
p.m. in the Carson Gold Dorm Room.
Everyone is welcome.
INTERESTED IN BECOMING a member
of a business organization? Alpha Kappa
Psi is open to all pre-business, business
and economics majors. To find out more
about it and how to join, please come to
one of the informational meetings today or
tomorrow, October 3, at 5 p.m. in 201
Gilbert Hall.
SIGN UP IMMEDIATELY in Room 244
Hendricks Hall for the following recruiters:
Oct. 8 — Frederick & Nelson group
meeting 7 p.m. Room 101 EMU.
Oct. 10-11 — Clorox Company (For
Financial and Accounting Development
Program).
Oct. 10 — Georgia Pacific Corporation
(For Junior Accountant): GPA 3,0 (Acct).
Oct. 10 — Pfizer, Inc, (For Phar
maceutical Sales); Group Meeting 7 p.m.
Rooms 110-111 EMU .
IN LOVING MEMORY of a good friend
and wonderful human being, Jim Fortier,
Eugene memorial services are being held at
2 p.m. Oct. 7 on Spencer’s Butte by all
those who knew and loved Jim. For more
r
info, call 485-6175. Ask for Tod or Don.
METAPHYSICAL WISDOM, a free
SEARCH non-credit workshop, will meet
Wednesdays at 3:30 p.m. in 243 Gilbert
HM1. Call SEARCH, 686-4305, for more
information.
SYNERGETICS, a free SEARCH non
credit workshop in the ideas of
buckMinster Fuller, will begin Wednesday
at 4:50 in Room 111 Gilbert Hall. Call
SEARCH, 686-4305, for more information.
THE ON-CAMPUS INTERNSHIP PRO
GRAM has a variety of fall-term intern
ships available. For more information con
tact the office at Room 364 Oregon Hall or
call 686-3216 by Oct. 12.
THE HUMAN SERVICES DEPART
MENT IS RECRUITING PEER ADVISERS
for fall 1984 through spring 1985 terms.
For information call 686-3803 or go to
Room 115 Hendricks Hall. Deadline for fall
term is today .
INTERVIEW PROCEDURE
WORKSHOPS will be held today from
noon to 1 p.m. in the EMU Forum Room.
VOLUNTEERS ARE NEEDED to help out
with the Lane Memorial Blood Drive on
campus Oct. 9 and 10. For information con
tact SURC office at 686-5555.
SEARCH COURSE FOR CREDIT beginn
ing Saturday: Preparer’s Seminar at 9 a.m.
in Room 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 STIJ
DENT/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.
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 Room
177 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 a
267 Van Buren St. or call Mike Stevens a
688-7407.
THE 1984 PROFESSIONAL VIDEC
COMPETITION, sponsored by the JVC
Company of America, is accepting entries
from students, as well as professionals, ir
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 entr>
forms, write to 1984 Professional Videc
Competition, c/o 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
today 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.
CLASSIFIED ADS
CAN BE
PLACED AT
ODE Office, 300 EMU
UO Bookstore Stamp Counter
EMU Main desk
PAYMENT: All ads must be paid for in
advance unless a billing agreement
has been established with us. For bill
ing arangements, please call 686-4343
or stop by the Emerald offices, 300
EMU. To qualify for a billed account,
you must have several valid credit
references and leave a $16 deposit.
RATES: Rates are IS cents per word
for the first day and 12 cents per word
for subsequent consecutive days the
ad is run without change. Minimum
charges are $1.50 for the first inser
tion and $1.20 for consecutive
insertions.
DEADLINES: Contract and open rate
line ads: 1 p.m. the day before
publication.
Contract and open rate display
classified ads: 1p.m. two days betore
publication for the first insertion of
new art. 1 p.m. the day before
publication for each inertion thereafter
unless new art is requested.
The Oregon Daily Emerald Is
published Monday through Friday dur
ing the academic year (September
June) and Tuesday and Thursday dur
ing summer session (June-August).
ERRORS: The Oregon Daily Emerald
cannot be responsible for more than
on® day's incorrect advertising inser
tion. The ODE'S liability for
typographical errors, incorrect inser
tions or omissions in advertising
published shall be limited solely to
the cancellation of charges for such
portion of space occupied by the er
ror. Errors not the fault of the adver
tiser which lessen the value of the
advertisement will be adjusted. If your
ad appears incorrectly, call 886-4343
before 1 p.m. tor correction in the next
day’s issue. It is the advertiser's
resposibility to check an ad for errors
on the «•*»./ it is scheduled to appear
Tear sheets will be mailed on request.
PICK UP THE PHONE!
If you have VISA or MASTERCARD
you can now phone in your Emerald
Classified ad and have it billed to
your account Just give us a call by 1
pm the day before you want the ad
published and watch a small invest
ment bring big returns!
EMERALD
CLASSIFIEDS
686-4343
For Sale
1974 PLYMOUTH SCAMPSIant six 2
door, P S. Auto air shocks. ‘395 or best
offer 726-8083 10-5
Guitar
Fender Telecastsr w/ schector
rosewood neck. Excellent condition.
9275. 344-2188 or 686-4343tfn
UNDERWOOD FIVE Manual typewriter
Excellent condition 560, Por
tacrib/Changetable $20, Perfect Rock
ing Horse 925. 485-686910-2
Sansul Stereo, 5 components, wood
and glass cabinet, 2 speakers. 5700
obo. Evenings 747-3185105
Used Matresses, Singles and doubles
Good shape 510,515 485-5767 1Q2
RAINCOATS
Factory seconds $10. PACKTRAILS 5th
Street Public Market. 5th and High,
Eugene.__104
SoundMlgn Siareo. floor Jpeakers
*150; Foam plywood bed 120 68S2107
evenings 10-3
Commodore 64
with Disk Drive
Joystick, ligMpen flames, books,
manuals. All for $400 (None seperate
ly) CaH Chris at 606-4703 IQ-2
10 Speed 23" LeMans Centurion. Good
condition S12S 6834)602 10-5
1870 Yamaha- Enduro 175. XLN condT
tion. Street Legal. $675 68343682, 10-5
FOR SALE: SPACE
Photography, ceramics,
woodworking, sewing,
jewelry, bike repair,
fibers, stained glass.
Check it out' EMU Craft
Center, ground floor,
EMU. 686*4361. 318410-4
Dresser *25: Bookcase-Bar with 2
Stools *25; Single Matress-lnnerspring
SSO; Records: Harry James. Billy Idol
Decorator Pillows: Pots n Pans
344- 2188_ 10-5
GUITAR- Hondo acouslic" steel-string
with case and strap, *65. Tom rm 307.
4-6 pm. 485-9704 _j0-4
WATERBED Klngslze, reduced wave ac
lion, headboard with shelves. (125
343-3496_10-4
2 Excellent Tickets to
SPRINGSTEEN
Tacoma, Oct 17 Best otter
Jim 485-9475
_IG3
8" 2-Way Stereo Speakers *25 pair; Flip
flop 11X14 photo dryer *13; Toshiba
AM-FM Stereo cassette personal stereo
*30; Panasonic cassette recorder *15.
345- 2120 alter 5 p m 10-4
IBM “Electronic 75" Typewriter 15.5K
memory; self-correcting; 9 type
elements, ribbons *950 345-2120 alter 5
P-m._104
Doonesbury
BY GARRY TRUDEAU
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Native
American
Student
Union
Meeting
Tuesday Oct. 2nd
4:30 p.m.
Room 15A EMU
Agenda:
Elections
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