V et al. THE INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF STUDENTS IN ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS MANAGEMENT is having its first company tour to “Agripac” today. The topic of the two-hour tour will be “The Impact of International Trade on Oregon’s Economy.” Transportation will be provid ed to interested participants. Pre registration can be done at Room 390 Gilbert Hall this morning. Participants must be at 390 Gilbert Hall by 3:15 p.m. THE INTERNATIONAL TRADE AD MINISTRATION offers undergraduates and graduate students majoring in trade related fields the opportunity to obtain paid, hands-on experience in their field through the co-op Education Program. To be eligible for the program, students must be U.S. citizens, have completed 90 quarter hours, and have at least a 3.0 GPA. Ap plicants from the University are due in Washington, D C. by Oct. 17. For more in formation, contact International Studies Program, 837 PLC at 686-5051, or Gerald Fry, 919 PLC at 686-4867. THE BOARD OF ADVISERS MEETING, where influential members from the local, academic, business, and government meet, will take place Wednesday at 4 p.m. in Room 410, PLC. Interested students can be observers, and formal dress (minimum of a tie for men and skirt for women) is preferable. The chair of the board of ad visers is Prof. Richard Steers, who is the associate dean to the business school. A “HOW TO GET INVOLVED IN THE JOURNALISM SCHOOL” workshop will be held Tuesday in the Allen Hall reading room. Members and officers from several communication organizations will welcome your arrival. CAMPUS AFS meeting in Century Room D, at 7 p.m. today. Returnees, host family members, and any interested are invited. If you have any questions contact Karl at 448 E. 17 St. or call 485-0154. STUDENT CAMPAIGN FOR DISARMA MENT invites all students interested in working for arms control and peace to our first meeting today at 5 p.m. in Room 108 EMU. Bring ideas, friends and energy! APPLICATION DEADLINE FOR STU DENT/FACULTY COMMITTEES has been extended to Tuesday at 5 p.m. There are several vacant positions on all 24 commit tees. Turn in applications to SUAB, Suite 3, EMU. WILLAMETTE PASS IS HIRING FOR THIS WINTER. They have set their open ing day for Nov. 21, the day before Thanksgiving. They will be hiring approx. 100 to 125 full- and part-time seasonal employees for the 1984/85 ski season. Ap plications are available at Willamette Pass Ski Corporation’s office at 29 W. 29th Ave., Suite 5, from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. until Oct. 12. Interviews will be held from Oct. 15 thru Nov. 1. INTRODUCTION TO ESPERANTO, a gramatically regular language, is being held in Room 137 Gilbert Hall at 1:30-2:30 p.m. today and Wed. There is no fee. Call SEARCH at 686-4305 for more information. TEN NEW SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMS have been announced by the Scholarship Bank. Funds are now available in the following fields: College Teaching, Excep tional Student Fellowships, Anthropology, Biology, Conservation, Marine Science, and Sociology, Poynter Fund, Center for Political Studies, and White House Fellowships. Students interested in getting a personalized print-out of financial aid sources should send a S.A.S.E.to Scholar ship Bank, 10100 Santa Monica 2600, Los Angeles, CA. 90067. There is a modest charge. "USING MEDICATIONS WISELY,” an educational session for senior adults, will be presented jointly by the American Red Cross and the American Association of Retired Persons at Celeste Campbell Senior Center, Monday, Oct. 15 at 12:30 p.m. It is open to the public at no charge. METAPHYSICAL WISDOM, a free SEARCH non-credit workshop, will meet Wednesdays at 3:30 p.m. in Room 243 Gilbert Hall. Call SEARCH at 686-4305 for more information. CLASSIFIED ADS CAN BE PLACED AT ODE Office, 300 EMU UO Bookstore Stamp Counter EMU Main desk SUAB BOOTH Main Lobby, 11-1 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 $15 deposit. RATES: Rates are 1S 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 before 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 one 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 686-4343 before 1 p.m. for correction in the next day's issue. It is the advertiser's resposibility to check an ad for errors on the day it is scheduled to appear Tear sheets will be mailed on request. 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