Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 03, 1984, Page 6, Image 6

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MEChA (THE HISPANIC STUDENT
UNION) will be holding its first organiza
tional meeting and officer elections today
at 5:00 p.m. in Room 16D. All Latinos,
Hispano, Chicanos, etc. are urged to
attend.
WIQ MEMBERS — please attend our
first meeting, today at 4:30 in the Eric
Allen Seminar Room, Room 307 Allen Hall
AN IMPORTANT FIRST MEETING is
being held for students interested in Model
United Nations today at 7:30 p.m. in Room
627, PLC
THE FOLLOWING WORKSHOPS are
available to interested students: “Preparing
for Law School” being held today at 3:30,
164 Oregon Hall, and “Where in the
World,” held Thursday at 3:30 in 164
Oregon Hall
STUDENTS FOR MARGIE HEN
DRIKSEN will be holding its first organiza
tional and information meeting today in
the EMU Forum Room at 5:30. All students
interested in supporting the Democratic
candidate for U S. Senate are encouraged to
attend.
CHANGE IN *84 will meet today at 12:00
in the Koinonia Center lounge. Planned ac
tivities will be reviewed and updated, as
well as taking volunterrs for remaining
SIGN UP IMMEDIATELY in Room 244
Hendricks Hall for the following recruiters:
Oct. 10-11 — U.S. Marine Corps (for of
ficer training) (date tentative)
Oct. 11-12 — Arthur Young & Company
(for staff accountant; also Tax Schedule)
Oct. 11 — Idaho First National Bank (for
staff accountant; also Tax Schedule)
Oct. 11 — Minihan, Kemutt, Stokes &
Co. (For Entry-level Accountants)
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 our
informational meeting today at 5 p.m. in
201 Gilbert Hall.
THE SAILING TEAM is having a
meeting today in Room 110 at 8:30 p.m.
Anyone that is interested is welcome.
THE FOLLOWING GROUPS are
available at the Counseling Center: Asser
tiveness Training and Social Skills Group,
Wednesdays, 2:30 - 4:00; Eating Disorders
Group, Tuesdays, 3:30 - 4:45; Here-and
Now Therapy Group, Wednesdays, 3:00 -
5:00; Older-than-Average Group,
Tuesdays, 3:00 - 4:30. For more informa
tion, contact the Counseling Center at
686-3227.
THE FENCING CLUB is having an
organizational meeting today at 4:00 in
Room 108, EMU. Both men and women are
encouraged to attend. No experience
necessary.
THE CAMPUS LIBERTARIANS are
holding a general meeting Thursday at 7:30
p.m. in the Century Room E. EMU.
IN LOVING MEMORY of a good friend
and wonderful human being, Jim Fortier,
Eugene memorial services are being held at
2 p.m. Sunday on Spencer’s Butte by all
those who knew and loved Jim. For more
information 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
Hall. Call SEARCH, 686-4305, for more
information.
SYNERGETICS, a free SEARCH non
credit workshop in the ideas of
Buckminster Fuller, will begin today 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.
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.
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.
CONSUMER HOTLINE COORDINATOR
NEEDED. Receive up to nine hours of class
credit. Contact OSPIRG, Suite 1 EMU,
686-4377.
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 Thursday 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 at
267 Van Buren St. or call Mike Stevens at
688-7407.
NATIONAL WILDLIFE FEDERATION is
accepting applications for the Environmen
tal Conservation Fellowship and Publica
tion Award programs, 1985-86 academic
year. Write: National Wildlife Federation,
1412 16th St. N.W., Washington, D.C.
20036.
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICER applica
tion materials are available for the employ
ment examination at Room 244, Hendricks
Hall. 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. 15 at 9
a.m., EMU Room 101.
THE 1984 PROFESSIONAL VIDEO COM
PETITION, 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, c/o Shaw & Todd, Inc., 6101
Empire State Building. New York, N.Y.
10118, or caU*(212) 244-5225.
Classifieds
Buy & Sell
THE BUY 6 SELL CENTER
Buy-Selt-Trade
Musical intruments, stereo, toots.
446 E. 13th.
tfn:0184
For Sale
1974 PLYMOUTH SCAMPSIant six 2
door, P.S. Auto., air shocks. *395 or best
Otter 726-8083.10-5
Guitar
Fender Tetecaster w/ schector
rosewood neck. Excellent condition.
9275. 344-2188 or 686-4343. ttn
Sansui Stereo, S components, wood
and glass cabinet, 2 speakers. $700
obo. Evenings 747-3185.10-5
RAINCOATS
Factory seconds $10. PACKTRAILS 5th
Street Public Market; 5th and High,
Eugene., 10-4
Soundesign Stereo, tloor speakers
$150; Foamplywood bed $20. 688-2107
evenings. _10-3
10 Speed 23" LeMans Centurion. Good
condition. $125 683-0682.106
1976 Yamaha- Enduro 175. XLN condi
tion. Street Legal. $675.6830682. 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. 3184:i<m
Dresser $25; Bookcase-Bar with 2
Stools $25; Single Matress-lnnerspring
$50; Records: Harry James, Billy Idol;
Decorator Pillows; Pots n Pans.
344-2188. 10-5
LEARN
WOODWORKING!
EMU Craft Canter. 686-4361
3278:10-5
WATERBED Kingsize, reduced wave ac
tion. headboard with shelves, $125.
343-3496.10-4
2 Excellent Tickets to
SPRINGSTEEN
Tacoma, Oct. 17. Best offer
Jim 485-9475
10-3
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 after 5 p m10-4
IBM "Electronic 75” Typewriter 15.5K
memory; self-correcting; 9 type
elements, ribbons $950.345-2120 after 5
pm 10-4
Classic I960 122S Volvo Sedan. Depen
dable, good condition. $1600. 343-4166
10-5
Dulcimer w/case $55. Call Gini at
343- 4166.10-5
Double Mattress with boxspring $30.
Single $20. Excellent condition.
485-5767.104
Siivfif-Rs^d
ELCTRNC TYPEWRTR
Excellent condition, Changeable Daisy
Wheel, Correction memory. Call
683-2731 Jacob.104
CouchfHide-s-bed Excellent condition,
$90. Dining table $40. 686-2076,
344- 0044 evenings _3280:105
GUITAR- Hondo acoustic steel-string
with case and strap, S65. Tom rm 307,
4-6 p.m 485-3704 10-4
Services
»AVE ••• ON PHONE CALLS
SAVENET, the Northwest’s highest
Quality alternative tong-distance ser
vice is offering prompt connection and
lowest rates nationwide. Questions*
Jeffery Skolnick, 683-8848 10-12
WEAVING
WORKSHOP!
Thursday nights
EMU Craft Center
686-4361. 108
Instruction
EMU
CRAFT
CENTER
WORKSHOPS
SPACE AVAILABLE IN:
Papermaking
Hand coloring photos
Quilting
Feltmaking
Spinning
686-4361
Ground Floor EMU
Basketry
Dyeing
KEYBOARD INSTRUCTION With
composer-songwriter Susan Kennedy.
Improvisation techniques. 683-3743.
10-9
PHOTOGRAPHY!
POTTERY!
EMU Craft Center
Workshops
Sign up today! 686*4361
3277:10-5
Typing
PROFESSIONAL TYPIST: Statistics
specialist. IBM Corr. Set Grad, approv
ed. Near campus 344-0759. 3159:t(n
TYPING &
WORD PROCESSING
Theses/dissertations, papers, editing,
graphics, law papers, resumes. &
mass mailings. Graduate School
approved.
WordStytes A Typescripts
CINDY 464-5454
BRANDY 484-6044
3150:tln
PRO TYPING/EDITING
Expert at theses and dissertations. 5
blocks from UO. No Job too small.
Jennilar 485-3683
3151:t(n
WORD MASTERS
Word Processing and Typing Services.
Formerly Elite Typing Service.
464-1646
3146:t>n
RUSH PROFESSIONAL TYPING
IBM Correcting Selectric
Graduate School approved
Call Paula Demong- 464-9405
3145:tfn
DYNAMIC TYPING SERVICE
Pick up and delivery available
Ken or Penny 485-3914
3143:tfn
Carol’* Professional Typing Service
Monday Friday 8:304 30
Eveings by appointment only
345-2289
3158:tfn
Typing: 15 years experience Papers,
dissertations, editing. Graduate School
approved. IBM Selectrtc. Pickup and
delivery Call Carole at MS-3983.
3157:tfn
TY PING/E DITING
Call Sara 686-0739
3lS4:tln
WORD PROCESSING
T&C Professional Typing Service.
Manuscripts, dissertations, theses.
Graduate School approved
M7-9326
3142:tfn
GRADUATE APPROVED TYPIST Using
IBM Selectric III Call Mina between 3
and 10 p m at 726-9824 3149:tfn
PROFESSIONAL QUALITY and ex
perience for typing needs. IBM.
Graduate specialists. Reasonable
Carolyn Sherrell, 344-7231 3250:105
TYPING - WORD PROCESSING. Ouality
papers, super resumes. Near campus.
Phone 686-0812105
Resumes / Typing
Resumes, letters, composed and
typed. Papers typed and edited. Law
papers. Foreign student tutor ex
perience. Sheila Cauthorn. 688-TYPE.
3269: WHF
WORD WORKS
Editing & Word Processing
Thesis & Dissertation help
Call Gerry for appointment
484 6593
3266:1012
Photography
>ENTAX K1000 body, lens, and case
Used twice *110 689-0537. 104
Instruments
DRUMS 4 pc Stewart Kit with Camber
Cymbal 6 hat $350 GUITARS Crown
acoustic steel string $40. Westminister
acoustic nyton string classical $95. Will
negotiate Call 666 4343, leave message
tor TIM tin
Sound Systems
-t6k &Aii
Yamaha A-560 amp, $140; Yamaha
P300 turntable, $180; Bang & Olulsen
speakers Beovox C-75,$225. Polk
Audio Sub-Wooler LF 14, $180; Vector
Research VCX 200 deck, $115, Call
344-9635 or 343-2519. 10-9
Books
-ioOOOOBSoks IN STOCK
All Selling 40-50% oH list prices
•Textbooka»CIHf Notes •magazines*
USED BOOKS BOUGHT AND SOLD
SMITH FAMILY BOOKSTORE
766 East 13th
3152:tfn
| Outdoor Gear
Backpacks, &oft Briefcases, Bags, Lug'
gage. Vests & Raincoats Factory direct
to you.
PACKTRAILS
5th Street Market
5th 6 High. Eugene
104
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Doonesbury
BY GARRY TRUDEAU
TH/5 YEAR, FORTHP F/RST
TIME IN YOUR HISTORY,
YOU HAVE A CHANCB TD
YOB fORTHE ONLY PARTY
-JHATS ACTUALLY P01N6
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FORMERS KNOWN AS THE 'GO.P.*
AMERICAS PART/STANDS FOR
EVERYTHING JHATS SACRED TOME.
OLD GLORY. MARY LOU RRTTON.
NUCLEAR SUPERtORJTY. SO TAKE
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AMERICA'S PARTY IS A VOTE
HAPPY HOUR
5pm-Cl08ing 7 Day si
860 E. 13th 344-7894