Recreation THE GASTRONOMIC CLUB The Gastronomic Club ssaks gourmet food lovsrs from dlffarsnt countries willing to become members of the club and participate In International cuisine dinners, pot mors information call 464-4128.3239:10-6 CALLIGRAPHY! DRAWING! SION UP TODAY! EMU Craft Center Ground Floor, EMU 886-4361 3275:10-6 Bicycles MOTOBECAME Woman's 22 Inch. It months old, has rack,generator. Ex cellent condition. *130 475 E. 12th no.O10-4 19” Men’s Blanchi. excellent condition. Ideal for student. *150 or bet offer. Call evenings before 10 p.m 345-9239.10-9 SECOND NATURE ^ BICYCLES •NlshlU/Cyde Fro Sakai Dealer •Full Line 8MX/Cruiser •Reconditioned Bikes Our SpicliHty • Expert Repairs •Free Appraisals •Custom Buildups •Frame Repair 343-5362 BUY«SELL«TRADE Cars & Cycles 4«Br,jrw6cr5caent con J lion, low miles- many extras- 60 plus MPG. *475, oilers considered. 345-7343. 10-3 *74 Chev. Van, 350. Air, runs well, stereo, camper *2000.344-7139 10-5 1967 FORCHE 912 Black, Mloys. new tires, bUsteins. suspen , rubber, more. Good runner. *6750.10-5 ■»1 Honda Expreea Etficient/Deifghttul "J" M 663322210-4 1*74 Audi Fox Runs and drives great. Must sell. *1400 3436704.105 1975 VW Rabbit. Good tires, new tune. *996 x3473 or 683-4677 10-9 '•1 Escort, Sharp! Dark brown 4-door wagon, 4-speed. *3450 345-3301 or 689-7763 3626:10-12 I---i | Auto Repair Car tuna-ups. Volkswagen *10 and up Prtortty for students. 863-6372 nights MWF.10-19 Rides & Riders •rent Conradla to Eugene rtdesMders icarpoop wanted 752-3882 mghis 10-10 Commuting from Portland to Eugene. To share rtdo call (1F284-8287 ova* 10-10 Opportunities W 6A£d6H 6Aily tuthid Publishing Co. Board ol Directors is saaklng to laplaca the student at-large representative on the board At monthly meetings the Board ol Directors oversees the business, finaciai and corporate aspects of publishing the Oregon DMIy Emerald The board also selects the editor lor the coming year JThe Board ol Directors has absolutely no control over editorial content ol the Oregon Dally Emerald Currently serving on the board are lour representatives from the newspaper, two faculty represen tatives, two student government representatives, and a member of the Eugene community Board members recieve no salary lor their positions It require* Approx imately 4 to 10 hours ol 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 M0 by Oct. 5. 1964.__105 Associated' student President's Ad visory Council (ASPAC) is seeking 2 representatives from ASUO funded pro grams. Applications are available In Suite 4, EMU. Due no later than Oct 5,5 P-m 3243:10-5 Plan Altead...Stay tit this winter with flexible nutrition program. Safe, Natural!! 687-1388 evenings, keep try ing.104 Gain affective leadership experience by becoming involved In one ol 24 Stu dent/Faculty Committees that help set University policies and procedures. Academic Requirements, Campus Plan ning, Intercollegiate Athletics, Museum of Art Advisory, and Scholarship are some committees you can be Involved In. Pick up application*: SUAB, Suite 3, EMU or the ASUO Office, Suite 4, EMU Applications deadline, Oct. 5. 5 p.m. 886-3720 3546:10-5 I Wanted MODELS for advanced education classes In the art of hair design. Par ticipation will be In exchange Tor Iree service. Creative Id, 342 1751 10-10 Help Wanted Mornings: Apply al Coffee Cart, 13th and Kincaid. Evenings 343-0456. 10-6 nterested In Teaching English as a foriegn language? Contact TESl Clear inghouae 8033 8unsat Blvd., Suita 184, loa Angalaa, CA 90046. MWF WORK STUDY TUTORS wanted. II you ara Interested In one-to-one tutoring (U of 0 courses only), stop by Educational Opportunities Program. 207 Emerald Hall, 686-3232. Starting pay Is 3515:1 J5 32/hour. EMU CULTURAL FORUM (:105 WANTS STUDENT PHOTOGRAPHERS for ANNUAL APERATURE GALLERY SELECTION Submit 8-12 photos Friday, Oct. 9th 95 EMU CULTURAL FORUM *4373 _ 3229:10-4 UO BOOKSTORE BOARD of DIRECTORS ORAOUATE POSITION OPEN One year term, fills vacancy due to early graduation of Henry Jacobson. Term ends May 1966 Applications taken In Bookstore Administration Of fice until Wednesday, Oct 10. 5:30 Phi- _3298:10-10 NIQHT MANAGER. Residential training home for severely retarded adults. Sat and Sun. 11 p,m.-7 a.m. Security, clean ing chores, breakfast preparation, staff teaching skills and carryout behavioral programs. Apply 1893 Alder St., weekdays 9-3. SUPPORT WORKER- Residential train ing home for severely retarded adults; training men in hygiene, showering routines, carryout behavioral program. Mon. - Fri. 7-10 a m *3 4^*3 86 per hour. Apply 1893 Alder St . weekday 9-3. __3264:10-5 NEEDED SUBJECTS of college age or older, for decision experiment in political science and psycology. Spon sored by the Political Science Depart ment of the University ol Oregon. The experiment will be held on the Universi ty of Oregon Campus Subject's pay ment can vary from nothing to S15, with average of 17 for about one hour's par ticipation. The payment depends on your own decision and on the decisions of the other participants in the experi ment For participation and/or informa tion call 686-5062 workdays between 9-12 am. or 2-4 p m.10-3 FAMILY NEEDS help caring for 2 and 4 year-old boys, our southwest Eugene home. Monday 8:19 -1:30, Tuesday 8:15 8:30. 6864)381. 10-4 B Interested In arts management? The COMMITTEE FOR MUSICAL ARTS la accepting applications for membership now I This year's con certs range from Bach to Indian music All full and part-time UO students are eligible for member ship. For more information call 686 5664 or 9966807 ASUO Publications is currently seek ing applicants for the following rrations- Media Publicist/GUIDE dltor/OFF THE RECORD Coeditor/Advertising Manager. Stipends and work-study are available. For more information and application forms come to the ASUO office. Suite four-EMU or call 666-3724 and ask for the publications coordinator. Applications are due no later than 5:00 p.m. on October 15. ASUO is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer.106 ASUO PubUcaHona Is currently seek ing students interested in doing advertising sales for OFF THE RECORD, THE COURSE OU1DE, and/or PROGRAM REVIEW for the 1964-85 academic year. Ad sales are on a commission basis, with ad sales people recieving a 20 commission, in terested people should till out an ASUO application or leave your name and r.umoer with relevant experience for the publications coodinator in Suite lour In the basement of the EMU. ASUO is an affirmative ac lion&equal opportunity employer. Positions available now_106 CLASSIFIED AD SALESPERSON 20 hours weekly. Great opportunity for advertising or public relations student. Must enjoy working with people and be detail oriented. Pick up applications at ODE, 300 EMU. Work-study preferred. tfn Roommates ^MALT~PREFERRfeD to share bedroom apt. with spacious patio. Very close to campus Inquire immediately at: Hess Apts., 1390 Alder no. 202.10-3 Wanted: Male roommate to share 2 bedroom house, walking distance to campus. S190 month. Call Mark 465-2962 10-5 For Rent Apts., 1 bedroom *155, 2 bedroom *180 Pool, tennis courts available. 644 Mill, Springfield. 747-1602 10-5 Dorm Contracts DORM CONTRACT Male or Female 344-6614 Jayne H. 10-5 $20 CASH If you buy my dorm contract. Contact J O at 687-1345 10-5 Contract For Sale UNIVERSITY INN Call 686-6122 __ 10-10 BUY CONTRACT $20 Cash Ask for Nikki: 344-6814 342-2943, x5275 10-10 Dorm Contract For Sale 485-9682 Aak for Tom ____ 106 Dorm Contract For Sato Male of Female Any typo room Will pay $25 of Deposit Call Jill 486-9685 3271:109 I Lost & Found found In EMU- Checkbook, wallet' Japanese passport Go to Campus Security, Straub Complex tfn REWARD Lost backpack. Music School. Friday, Sept. 28. 683-9257 evenings. 105 Events SYNERGETICS- A workshop in the ideas of Buckminster Fuller Begins Wednesday, October 3, 4:305:30 In 111 Gilbert. Call SEARCH 686-4305 for more information. Sponsored by SEARCH __3236:10-3 CLUB LACROSSE Come experience the fastest game on foot with the winnlngest team on campus. Meeting Tonight, Wednesday, 6:30 p.m. 112 EMU No experience necessary. Refreshments.3218:10-3 WELCOME BACK W.I.C.I. MEMBERS!! Please attend our first meeting for all current WICI Members. Wed.. Oct. 3 at 4 30 In the Eric Allen Seminar Room (no. 307 Allen Hall). We will be discussing our “Open House" and other upcoming events. It is important we all be there._ 3258:10-3 Club Sports WATER POLO Organizational Moating, 6 p.m. Wad. Oct 3rd Leighton Pool All welcome Bring your suit! 3254:10-3 BASEBALL IS BACK! We will be working out this fall. Check with Club Sports Office, EMU Rm. 5. Sponsored by Club Sports. 3261:105 Karate Club Goju-Rtui Will hold an organizational moating Toes., Oct 9, 7 p.m. in Gertinger annex B-50 Ail students are invited. Spon scred by Club Sports.3272:10-9 Dr. Charlie Clements Author of Witness to War will lecture about his experiences behind rebel lines in El Salvador Oct. 9, 8 p.m. 150 Geology Sponsored by Cultural Forum, CALC, CISCAP, ASUO 3273:10-9 EMU Cultural Forum and Face the Music presents Sunday Night Jazz with Don Latarski Sunday Oct. 14, 7 p.m. EMU Ballroom $4.50 Students, $5.50 General Tickets available at EMU Main Desk Face the Music Records Earthriver Records Cat's Meow 3273:10-12 STUDENTS TO RE-ELECT SEN. HATFIELD General meeting- all students welcome. Oct 4. at 4:30 p.m. Room 111 EMU 10-« Women's Political Caucus Presents FERRARO CELEBRATION * Feminist Comedy * Margie Hendriksen ★ Auction- Ferraro Collectables Thurs. Oct. 4 5- 8 p.m. Wesley Center; 1236 Kincaid Students- $3-$5 WIN WITH WOMEN FUNDRAISER for info call 342-2240 10-4 ATTENTION All Students Interested In Model United Nations First meeting Wed. 3rd of October 1—4, 7:30 OJtt. In >27 PIC. 10-3 STUDENT AMBASSADORS Interested in representing the U of O at Alumni and other functions? The Homecoming Committee has applications available at the Alumni office, 221 Johnson Hall. For more Info, call Sara x56S8 [Entertainment 4740 MAIN in Springfield 747-7900 BILLY RANCHER & The Unreal Gods Rock N Rolf-Ska FRI - OCT. 5 SAT - OCT. 6 9:30 - 2am. *4 COVER THE BIJOU <92 E. 13th 686-245# NOTE: STUDENT DISCOUNT(*3 W/I.D. EXPIRES SOON) DISCOUNT TICKET BOOKLETS WILL BE AVAILABLE. ********** FROM THE CREATOR OF THE ACADEMY AWARDWINNING “FANNY AND ALEXANDER” An intimate, revealing, and personal look at the heart, mind and soul o< the AJFTErTHF REHEARSAl. FINAL 2 DAYS MON-THU RS 6:15, 8, 9:35pm (Miser Monday admission *2.50) PROBLEMS? Crisis Center, U of O telephone hotline, 24 hours- 7 days. Strictly confidential. Call 686-4488. 3144:»fn THE BROTHERS OF SIGMA NU Cordially invite the women of U of O to try out for their 1984/85 WHITE ROSE COURT. Sonorities: Oct 2nd 9-11 p.m. Independents: Oct. 3rd 9-11 p.m. Call 687-1345 for info. ««’ 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 PHI DELTA THETA Announces Its tryouts for the 84/86 Red Rose Court on Thursday Oct 4th and Friday Oct. 5th at 8 p.m. All U of O ladies cordially invited to attend._ 10-3 IF YOU'RE IN DOUBT call Birthright. 887-8661 FACULTY-STAFF BOWLING LEAGUE el 5:15 p.ni EMU Rec. Ctr. STUDENT LEADERS Interested in working with Oregon Achievers? Come to our first meeting on October 11 at 7 p.m. in 36/ Oregon Hall. Any questions please contact Ann Berner at 886-3212. 3260:10-5 WOMEN’S LACROSSE CLUB! Newcomers Welcome Meeting Wed. Oct. 3 530 Century Rm. F EMU _ 3253:10-3 DORM CONTRACT 4- Sale CALL LISA AT 485-9712 MUST SELL!! 10-3 GOLDEN KEY GENERAL MEETING Oct. 3 341 Gilbert 4:30 p.m. There will be a su prise guest speaker, so don’t miss out! _1CKJ Fencing the ancient sport of speed, skill, and wit continues at The Fencing Club Your opportunity to partake of the camaraderie, mystique and exhilira tion starts 4 p m Wed., Oct 3 at the Club Sports Fencing Organizational meeting. Room 106 EMU. 3263 10-3 Jenny Barton Get ready tor a wild time this Luv, your Secret (tor now) Big Sister on but Sat. nigM the waiting’l l® Love, your BigSis^j theta chi “Lil Sis” COURT TRYOUJI. Thurs. Oct. 4th, WANTED AaialMw rlultiln »■ uooa wua»iy uioininy ior ^SukT*”* TOP DOLLARS For your unwanted clothes, ac cessor.es, and jewelry. New store opening Oct. 5: SECOND THOUGHTS 720 Vi E. 13th Call for appt. 342-7241, 343-1312 Katy or Usa __ 3507:10-5 SIG EPS: We had a wild time Saturday night at the room-to-roomer. Thanks or a fun time! lets, Alpha CM 10-3 Jean L: Hope you find your dancin' shoes, 'cause you’re gonna need ’em this weekend! Catch ya on the wild side Your Big Sis _10-3 Jim • R.C., Thanks! You two are the greatest! C, L, K, S, A M.10-3 Thanfcy to aH cur friends who made our first CGC Social a success! Cindy, Laura, Kettty, Jim, Randy, SAM (Susan and Marty)10-3 Gain effective leadership experience by becoming involved in one of 24 Stu dent/Faculty Committees that help set University policies and procedures. Academic Requirements, Campus Plan ning, Intercollegiate Athletics, Museum of Art Advisory, and Scholarship are some committees you can be involved in. Pick up applications: SUAB, Suite 3, EMU or the ASUO Office, Suite 4, EMU Applications deadline, Oct. 5, 5 p.m. 686-3720. 3546:10-5 Jennifer Pryse It will all be worth it just wait and see There will be lots of fun for you and me Love, your Big Sis HU ALPHA OMEGA PI SHELLEY Have a super 21'er