Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 04, 1984, Page 11, Image 11

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    MOTOBECANE Womw'i 22 inch. 11
months old, has rack.generator Ex
csllsnt condition. $130 47S E. 12th
no.D._*0**
19" Man's Blanchl, excellent condition.
Ideal for student. $150 or best offer.
Cell evenings before 10 p.m. 345-9239
10-9
10 speed men's Puegot. Excellent con
dition, new tires. Call after 5 p m or on
Saturday and Sunday. 746-3319. 10-6
Cars & Cycles
74 Chev. Van, 350 Air, runs well,
stereo, camper. $2000 344-7139.1P5_
1967 PORCME 912 Black, alloys, new
tires, bilsteins. suspen., rubber, more
Good runner. $6750_ 10-5
*81 Honda Express Efficfent/Dellghtful.
J" at 683 3222.104
1974 Audi Fox Runs and drives great.
Must sell. $1400 343-6704 105
1975 VW Rabbit. Good tires, new tune
$995 x3473 or 683-4677109
'61 Escort, Sharp! Dark brown 4-door
wagon. 4-speed $3450 345-3301 or
689 7763. 3526.1012
74~HMtda Trad BO 660 miles, $425. *79
Honda Express 600 miles, $325. Both
excellent condition. 344-4291. 106
IMS PONTIAC Good shape, new tires
and shocks, needs battery to run. Ask
ing $400. 683-1756 105
’67 MUSTANG Good conditon. 361
engine, *1500 343-5931 105
Rides & Riders
■rom Corvallis to Eugene udes/nders
leafpoolj wanted 752 3962 nights. 1P10
Commuting from Portland to Eugene.
To share ride call (17264-8287 eves.
1P10
Wanted
40DELS for advanced education
classes in the art of hair design Par
ticipation will be in exchange for free
service Creative Id, 342-1751 1Q10
VESPA
195069, Reasonably good condition.
Please call 4856489 Evenings after
8:00 105
S Opportunities
the bfreu'gN- bAILV emeRalT)
[ Publishing Co Board of Directors is
| seeking to re pi see the student at-large
| representative on the board
At monthly meetings the Board of
[ Directors oversees the business,
finacial and corporate aspects of
publishing the Oregon Daily Emerald
The board also selects the editor for the
coming year
The Board of Directors has absolutely
no control over editorial content of the
I Oregon Daily Emerald
Currently serving on the board are
four raprasentatives from the
newspaper, two faculty represen
tatives, two student government
representatives, and a member of the
Eugene community.
Board members recieve no salary for
II 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
I board to Karen McLain, c/o the Oregon
f Daily Emerald Board of Directors, Erb
I Memorial Union, Suite 300 by Oct. 5,
j 1964.105
i Associated Student President's Ad
vtsory Council (ASPAC) is seeking 2
I representatives from ASUO funded pro
grams Applications are available in
Suite 4, EMU Due no later than Oct 5,5
p.m3243 10-5
Plan Aheed-.Slay fit this winter with
flexible nutrition program Safe,
Natural!! 687-1386 evenings, keep try
ing_______ _ 10-4
Gain effective leadership experience by
becoming involved in one of 24 Stu
denl/Facutty Committees that help set
University policies and procedures.
I Academic Requirements. Campus Plan
j 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, S p.m.
688-3720 3548:10-5
JEWELRY
WORKSHOP
Wednesday Nights
Get ready for the holidays!
EMU Craft Center. Ground Floor. EMU
698-4361
32*1:10-8
The American English institute has
possible workstudy openings in the
following areas: Lab Monitors <1-5
positions) monitor lab while open and
assist E.S.L. Students with lab use.
Receptionist (Clerk, 1 position) assist
administrative assistant In reception,
clerical, and typing. Transcriber (1
position) transcribe and type English
from audio tapes. Interested persons
should submit a brief resume
(including a phone number) to Sharr)
Galick, Admin Asst., AEI. 241 PLC,
UO. 10*4
Help Wanted
NIGHT MANAGER- Residential tramT^g
home for severely retarded adults. Sat
and Sun, 11 p.m.-7 am. 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 lor severely retarded adults,
training mart in hygiene, showering
routines, carryout behavioral program.
Mon. - Frl. 7-10 a.m. 33.40-S3.85 per
hour. Apply 1893 Alder St., weekday 9-3
. _3284:10-5
FAMILY NEEDS help cartng lor 2 and 4
year-old boys, our southwest Eugene
home. Monday 8:15 -1:30, Tuesday 8:15
- 6:30 686 0381 104
WORK STUDY TUTORS wanted. If you
•re interested In one-to-one tutoring <U
of O courses only), stop by Educational
Opportunities Program, 207 Emerald
Hall, 686-3232. Starting pay Is
66 32/hour3515:10-5
EMU CULTURAL FORUM
WANTS
STUDENT
PHOTOGRAPHERS
tor
ANNUAL APERATURE
GALLERY SELECTION
Submit 8-12 photos
Friday, Oct. 5th
9-5 EMU CULTURAL FORUM
X4373
3229:10-4
UO BOOKSTORE BOARD of
DIRECTORS
GRADUATE POSITION OPEN
One year term. (Ills vacancy due to
early graduation of Henry Jacobson.
Term ends May 1985. Applications
taken in Bookstore Administration Of
fice until Wednesday, Oct. 10, 5:30
pm._____ 3259:10-10
Mornings: Apply'at Coffee Cart, 13th
and Kincaid Evenings 343-9456 10-5
ASUO Publications Is currently seek
ing applicants for the following
ristlons- Media Publicist/GUIDE
dfter/OFF THE RECORD
Coedltor/Advertlslng Manager.
Stipends and work-study are
available. For more information and
application forms come to the ASUO
office, 8uite four-EMU or call
686-3724 and ask for the publications
coordinator. Applications are due no
later than 5:00 p.m. on October 15.
ASUO Is an affirmative tction/equai
opportunity employer.106
ASUO PubftcaMona Is currently seek
ing students interested in doing
advertising sales tor OFF THE
RECORD, THE COURSE GUIDE,
and/or PROGRAM REVIEW for the
1984-85 academic year. Ad sales are
on a commission basis, with ad sales
people recleving a 20 commission. In
terested people should fill out an
ASUO application or leave your name
and number with relevant experience
for the publications coodinator in
Suite four in the basement of the
EMU ASUO Is an affirmative ac
tioniequal opportunity employer.
Positions available now_!M
CLASSIFIED AD
SALESPERSON
20 hours weekly Great opportunity lor
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
Enthusiastic Entrepeneurs wanted to
rep hig-fech satellite infrared photo
map poster prints. Hot item on cam
puses No investment Contact Cosmic
Images 806106th Avenue, NE Suite 208.
Beilvue, WA 96004 (206)4566620. 104
The SURVIVAL CENTER Is hiring for
the position of Media Coordinator. This
Job entails helping plan, promote and
advertise events of Survival center. The
media coodinator also sells advertising
and helps produce the SC's newspaper,
THE ADVOCATE. Workstudy or stipend
is available ISfweek. Apply in Survival
Center, Suite 1. EMU by Oct 10 An
equal opportunity/affirmative action
employer Title IX institution.3283:10-8
iNSTUCTOH for fun club program need
ed 12 -15 hours weekly, afternoons. Ex
perience with kids and recreational ac
tivities preferred Contact Janet
Schneiderman, YMCA, 2055 Patterson,
686-9622106
WANTED: Work study or student wages
apopllcant to run International Friend
ship Program tor the American English
institute. Duties include recruiting
American and International students;
making students match-ups, promoting
program and Institute activities. Submit
Resume to J. Uhler, 2*1 PLC.1M
The SURVIVAL CENTER Is looking lor
students Interested In photography,
writing, production, and advertising to
help produce its once-per-term publica
tion THE ADVOCATE. Good, practical
experience. Contact Shannon In Sur
vival Center, Suite 1, EMU College
credit can be arranged 3283:10-8
Roommates
Wanted: Male roommate to share 2
bedroom house, walking distance to
campus. $190 month. Call Mark
486-2962. 10-5
FEMALE graduate student preferred to
share ig. 2 bedroom apt. 2V4 miles to
campus *135 485-6322 10-10
For Rent
Apts., 1 bedroom $155. 2 bedroom $180.
Pool, tennis courts available. 844 Mill,
Springfield. 747 1692 10-5
Dorm Contracts
DORM CONTRACT
Male or Female
344-6814
Jayne H.
10-5
$20 CASH
If you buy my dorm contract. Contact
. J.P. at 687-1345.10-5
Contract For Sale
UNIVERSITY INN
Call 6866122
10-10
Dorm Contract
For Sale
485-9682
Ask tor Tom
Dorm Contract For Sale
Male of Female
Any type room
Will pay $25 of Deposit
Call Jill 485-9685
3271:10-9
s50 CASH It you buy my con
tract. 485-9071 PHIL 10-5
BUY CONTRACT
$20 Cash
Ask for Nikki. 344-6814
342-2943, x5275
10-10
Lost & Found
REWARD
Lost backpack. Music School. Friday,
Sapt. 28. 883-9257 evenings 10-5
FOUND: Keys with red tag on bike path
N side ol river, close to U. Contact Gary
683-6090 days
Food & Drink
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jQoaaaodTOBrboQOt
aoaoooooood^HBCboooootooon
niiJT9 Mandarin
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&
Daily Special Chinese Lunch
$1.95
'/P FuM Course Chinese Dinner yf
$3.95 -rT
4
&
1 ?th & Hityard
1,1 am - 10 pm
343-6234
$
Events
BASEBALL IS BACK!
We wit) be working out this fall. Check
with Club Sports Office, EMU Rm. 5
Sponsored by Club Sports. 3261:10-5
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
Earthrtver Records
Cat's Meow
3273:10-12
EMU
Cultural
Forum
CINEMA
THIS WEEKEND
★ ★★★★★★★★★★
Saturday Oct. 6
7 & 9:15 150 Geology
EVERY MAN
FOR
HIMSELF
AND GOD
AGAINST
ALL
(The story of
Kaspar Hauser)
One ot Germany's
most prominent
filmmakers, Werner
Herzog, directs this
award winning film
about the socialization
of an adutt
Isolated since birth.
Don't miss it!!
*****************
Sunday Oct. 7
ROCK-N-ROLL
HIGH SCHOOL
Bad acting and
stupid premises make
this rocking movie
so bad it s a
"must-heckle"
Also with pterfy of
music performed by
The Ramones.
3284:10-5
SPAGHETTI
FEED
All You Can Eat
Sunday, Oct. 7
5*9 p.m. Kona
Cafe
853 E, 13th
Benefit Feed
Co-sponsored
by students to
re-elect
Lane County
Commissioner
JERRY RUST
ATHLETES
V.F.Y.
Kick Off Meeting
Letterman’s Lounge
6 p.m. Oct. 4
STUDENTS TO
REELECT
SEN. HATFIELD
General meeting- all students
welcome. Oct 4, at 4:30 p.m. Room
111 EMU. _10-4
Karate Club
Goju-Rhu
Will hold an organizational meeting
Toes., Oct 9, 7 p.m. In Gerlinger an
nex B-50. All students are invited.
Sponsored 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
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 x5656 _
Back again today
Hard Times Lunch
Authentic Latin Food
Menu *2.00
Com empanadas
Tomato# salad
Pecheno- meat or vegie
Drink extra
Dessert - Baked goods - coffee
ECHRLA
1236 Kincaid
(next to U of O bookstore)
_11:30-2_
STUDENTS TO
RE-ELECT
SEN. HATFIELD
General meeting- all students
welcome. Oct 4, at 4:30 p.m. Room
111 EMU 10-4
Lane
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- S3-S5
WIN WITH WOMEN FUNDRAISER
lor info call 342-2240
10-4
[Entertainment
SCD presents
Fritz Lang’s classic
METROPOLIS
"One olthe greatest visual ex
periences of the cinema”- British
Film institute
Sat. Oct.6
8 and 10 p.m.
180 PLC
Admissoin S1.50/S1
3286:10-5
F.S.O. Presents
SIDDHARTHA
177 Lawrence
★★★★★★★★★★
Fri. Oct. 5
7 4 9
3283:10-5
JAZZ/BLUES Records-Books
CAT’S MEOW
JAZZ A BLUES CORNER
Special order specialists
Fifthpearl Bldg. 5th & Peart
3155:HF
1 EMSONSBAIO
4740 MAIN
in Springfield
747-7900
BILLY RANCHER
& The Unreal Gods
Rock N Roll- Ska
FRI - OCT. 5
SAT - OCT, 6
9:30 - 2am.
*4 COVER
THE BIJOU ‘
492 E 13th 688 245E
NOTE: STUDENT DISCOUNT (>3
WILD.) EXPIRES SOON. DISCOUNT
TICKET BOOKLETS WILL BE
AVAILABLE.
★ ★★★★★★★★★
Adm.s2.50
Tonite
Only
FROM THE CREATOR OF THE
ACADEMY AWARD-WINNING
“FANNY AND ALEXANDER”
An intimate, revealing, and personal
at the heart, mind and soul of the
director.
hvrrvr > _
After The Rehearsal
ENDS TONIGHT
MON-THURS 6:15. 6, 9:35pm
(Miser Monday admission *2.50)
Personals
BECAUSE PEOPLE CARE Free
Pregnancy testing. Confidential. Bir
thright. 687-86513162:H
PROBLEMS?
Crisis Center, U of O telephone hotline,
24 hours- 7 days. Strictly confidential.
Call 686-4488.3144:tin
VISA and/or MASTERCARD credit cards
for students, 18 years or older. Low
tees, small savings account required.
Write for details. National Credit
Assistance Corp., Suite 300-AC, 325
Pennsylvania Ave. SE, Washington, DC
2000310-5
STUDENT LEADERS
Interested in working with Oregon
Achievers? Come to our first meeting
on October 11 at 7 p.m. in 360 Oregon
Hall. Any questions please contact
Ann Berner at 686-3212 3260:10-5
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
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
PLANNED PARENTHOOD has an early
pregnancy test that is 99% accurate.
Call for appt. 344-9411.3500:H
ELECT
FERRARO
10-4
MAKE MONEY!
RAGS TO RICHES buys, consigns, and
trades secondhand clothing for men
and women
For appt: 344-7039 360 E. 11th
194&WHF
Alpha O Bonnie Nichols, What can I
say? I'm just a dead giveaway.Love,
your Big Sis.10-4
Delts- Better late than never, we ll love
you forever. Thanks for the Tailgater! It
was a lot of fun. Alpha Pelts.10-4
Alpha Delta Pi Pledges, We're a mystery
to you but not for long. Love, your Big
Sis’s.10-4
ChiPsi's- Thanks for the seranade, we
sure enjoyed hearing your golden
tones! Love, the A D Pi**. 10-4
AOP Chrissy,
I'm known to be dizzy
And I'm your big sissy
Can you guess who I am?
.10-4
Alpha O Sara B, Get psyched for tomor
row when all secrets will be revealed!
Love, you Big Sis.10-4
DEBBIE WILSON
Looking forward to seeing you tonight.
12:30? Your place? If you don't show
we’ll be just sick about it! Love, Dave
and Paul (Babotto)10-4
Jaime; Mighty Muff
For you don't know how to pimp the
system. Secrecy is a must in your
case. P S. How were they?10-4
Carrie Y.,
I know you can’t
make it this
weekend but never
fear, for your Big
Sis is near.
104
Chi Omega
SUSAN COOK
Have a great week! See you Saturday.
Love, you Big Sis.10-4
We’d like to remind a certain Phi Psi of
this quote: "Some waitress poured
wastepase on my Paste!” Thanks for
the roses- the girls. 10-4
ADELPHE!
Roses are red
Violets are blue -ij.t .
The flapjacks were great
And so are you too!
We thinkyou're all the greatest!!
Your Brothers at PHILO
__10-4
Congradulations
Sharie and
Sig Chi Ron
on your pinning
Love, D.G's
104
Have Kappa Kappa Gamma composite.
Will swap for one of equal or greater
value. 683-5575 104
ATTENTION:
ASIAN/PACIFIC
ISLANDER AND ASIAN
(MIGRANT STUDENTS
INTEREST MEETING
Oct. 4 6 p.m.
12 EMU X43S2
_3285:10-5
Congratulations
Dot and
Unfield Sig Chi
Steve
on your pinning!
Love, O.G.'s
104
Grand Opening
Second Thoughts
Fri.and Sat.
10-8
Fim Refreshment
720% E. 13th
(just behind Logos)
Quality new and used women's
clothing
consignments by appt.
343-1312
3287:10-5
25* HOT DOG NIGHT
THURSDAY 8-10 p.m.
Beer, wine & good sandwiches
Enjoy our outdoor patio
ARNOLD’S
HIDEAWAY
1481 Vi E. 19th
(Near 19th & Agate)
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