WORD PROCESSING T&C Professorial Typing Service. Manuscripts, dissertations, theses. Graduate School approved. 687*9326 3142:tfn GRADUATE APPROVEO TYPIST Using IBM Selectrlc III. Call Mina between 3 and to p.m. at 726*9624 . 3149:tfn DEADLINES ALWAYS MET Typed copy always proofed. Ruth 345*5614 3227:UH Bicycles SECOND ’'jTN NATURE BICYCLES •Nlshlki/Cycle Pro Sekal Dealer • Full Line BMX/Cruiser • Reconditioned Bikes Our Speciality • Expert Repairs •Free Appraisals •Custom Buildups •Frame Repair 343 5362 446 E. 13th BUY-SELL-TRADE Books -100,000 Bt^KSINSfOCK All Selling 40 50% oil list prices I •Textbooka*Cllff Notes«magazines* USED BOOKS BOUGHT A NO SOLO i SMITH FAMILY BOOKSTORE 760 East 13th ! 3152:tfn Outdoor Gear SKIS, DYNASTAR OES^ENtE 223cm unused, unmounted, $190 Boots. Trap* peur J C Killy, size 11 Vi, 3 years old, $65 485 9442 11-15 Cars & Cycles 1981 VESPA SCdbtER, great condi lion Musi sacrafice at $600 683*8438 3538:11-15 1978 Alfa Romeo Spider Veloce Blaupunkt AMfFM-casaetle. real wire wheels, only 33,000 miles. ALL Papers. MINT) Below Blue Book al $7,500. 686*4381 days or 465-3110 alter 7 p.m. tin 1977 “LASER” MOPED tor sale Under 900 miles, complete service record, top condition Asking $200 Call 6838505 after 8 p m 11-16 Rides & Riders JRIVERS NEEDEO. Eugene to San Diego, Dec 23 Please call 4887353 3650:11 16 r i Wanted PLATFORM Double bed platlorm with drawers, if possible 344-2188 tin Opportunities MAKE YOUR GIFTS The Holidays are near- get busy al the Craft Center! We’ve got tools ft sup plies for woodworking, ceramics. Jewelry, sewing, photography, stained glass, and morel Ground Floor EMU 686 4361_ 3651 11 15 Internship in Office of Career Planning ft Placement. Includes training and hands on experience in career counsel ing (resume writing. Interview skills and Job search strategies) Two-term com mitment. Three credits per term Posi tion description available 244 Hen dricks Hall or call Kathy Weinman. 686-3235 To apply, submit resume and cover letter Deadline: November 28. __ 3654 11-16 THE NEW STUDENT HOST PROGRAM is accepting applications for 1985 coor dinators. Job description and applica tions available In 364 Oregon Hall. Ap plication deadline is Nov. 21, 12 p.m. 3688:11-15 Help Wanted OVERSEAS JOSS- Summer, year round Europe. S America, Austrailia, Asia. All Fields S900-S2000 month. Sightseeing. Free info Write IJC, PO Box 52-OR-3, Corona Del Mar. CA 92625 tfn NEED EXPERIENCED HOUSEKEEPER for new mother, expecting at end of November, early December. Call even Ings 7:30-10 p.m. 344-3626. 11-19 ADVERTISING SPACE SALESPEOPLE Base salary plus commission Excellent student inform Call Senior News 342-2335 _ MWF11-16 WORD PROCESSOR TYPIST for even ing and/or weekend work. Must be familiar with IBM PC and Wordstar. 90 WPM min. 15-20 hrs. a week Please ap ply at 132 E. Broadway, no.316 by 11-15. _11-18 MOTHERS: Separated or divorcing? j The Oregon Social Learning Center Is studying the effect of divorce on the family. If you have separated within the last 3-12 months and have a son 6-12 years old. you can participate and earn S200. Call Judy 485-2711. 3300:UWH Positions Available- residential training home for moderately retarded adults; Support Worker: morning shift, 5:45 to 7:45, Mon.-Fri. Men's hygiene routine. Night Supervisor: 9 p.m. to 8 a m. Sun day and Monday nights. Cleaning duties, supervise residents, emergen 1 cies, prepare breakfast *3.40-$3.85/hr. j ' Apply 1893 Alder St. weekdays 9-3. 3666:11-16 _■ j FINANCIAL AID NEEDS ANALYST” Application* are being accepted through Wednesday , November 28, 1984 lor the position of Financial Aid Needs Analyst In the University of Oregon Office of Student Flanclal Aid. This Is a 15-20 hour per week position from mid-January, 1985 to mid-June, 1985 at aproximately $5 per hour. Outfes Include analysis of financial aid applications using prescribed methods, the selection of correct budgets, and packaging of aid. Candidates must be currently enrolled University of Oregon upper division or graduate students with a strong academic record, be able to work well with numbers, and have strong communication skills. Preference will be given to persons who have quick learning abilities, fast and accurate work methods, are self confi dent, decisive, and can work well under pressure. Only persons willing to make a serious commitment to the task will be selected. Applicants should send a letter of application, resume, and academic transcript to Edmond Vtgnoul, Director, Office or Student Financial Aid, University of Oregon, Room 260, Oregon Hall, Eugene, OR 97403. For more Information call 886-3221. The University of Oregon is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer 3608:11-15 BARTENDER/COCKTAIL WANTED. Part-time and full-time positions available. Will train right person. Paid medical, vacation. Send resume to PO Box 21241, Eugene OR 97402 11-23 EUOENE FAMILY YMCA has childcare positions open for trade for a family membership. Apply at 2055 Patterson. _3675 11-21 NANNY/HOUSEKEEPERS. Immediate openings with super families In New York. Fare advanced if necessary. 689-5546 11-21 THE RAM0NES ARE COMING! AND TICKETS ARE ON SALE NOW! SATURDAY DEC. 1 EMU BALLROOM 8 P.M. $9.50 UO Students $10.50 General Public Ticket s available at EMU Main Desk, Earth River amd Everybody’s Records. Produced by the EMU CULTURAL FORUM 3618:11-12 For Rent ' 1358 PEARL 1 bedroom unfurnished apartment Hardwood floors, $175 includes water/garbage No pets For appoint ment call Joy, Lam son Associates 686 1130 _3625:11 16 PERSONALITY PLUS! LARGE 2 bedroom apartments Completely fur nished with quality furnishings Beautifully landscaped & real quiet Laundry facilities 6 off street parking. FROM ONLY $365 Close to U of O 4 Music School with easy access to bus line STOP IN AND SEE US TODAY! ERIN APARTMENTS 1948 HARRIS, 683-3005.1116 Neat 2 bedroom furnished house near Westmoreland $300/mo. Call 6863531 or 343 9206_ 11-15 WOMEN’S LIVING ORGANIZATION. Rooms for rent $225fsingle, $195/multi pie includes room, board & utilities 687-8244 after 6 p.m. 3646:11-16 1414 E. 18th, 1 bedroom furnished, $205 Call Sabin at Lam son Associates. 663-2160.3648:ttn 2 BEDROOM - $230 Extremely spacious Campus 10 blocks. Safeway 2 blocks. Carpets, drapes, laundry, parking Unfurnished. No pets or children 2045 Willamette 344-2515 or 345-7987 3667:tfn Quads NEWER QUAD all utilities paid. $139 Near University, 1866 Harris 343-0981, or 344-8941 3456:tfn Dorm Contracts LEAVING Musi sell contract, case ol beer In eluded. Alan 485-9762/485 9605. 11-21 $28 REWARD PLUS rest of term free for my contract, 343-1274.11-15 DORM CONTRACT FOR SALE Case of beer if you buy 485 9682 Ask for Keith S. or Tony 11-18 NEED TO SELL CONTRACT NOWI Call Dabble 6865400.11-15 Contract For Sale $25 FOR YOU! Call Susan 485-9158 Please leave message 11-15 DORM CONTRACT FOR SALE. S30 reward if you buy. 485-2413/344-3767 ask for Gerald or Gordon. 11-21 Real Estate CLOSE TO CAMPUS, (Ferry Stree Bridge). 1867 Nashua trailer. 12X60 2 bedrooms, new carpetings, awning, Skirting, air. $7500. 746-8534 11-15 Food & Drink 4 La* aaoaaoottaoiJ'JUULiJDotmocaacra Mandarin oaoaaaoooaaoaoaaaaaaouaaaa Dally Special Chinese Lunch JlH 11 95 / " Full Course Chinese Dinner ~r $3»5 -rr 4 1?th & Hilyard 11 am -10 pm 343-6234 i. Events Council for Human Rights in Latin America presents HARD TIMES LUNCH Authentic Latin Food s2.00 THURSDAY 11:30 2 pm. 1236 KINCAID (NEXT TO UO BOOKSTORE) SKIING NORDOS UNITE Ski conditioning, exercies to make it easier Thursday Nov. 15 Display and discussion on nordic skis and boots. All programs start at 7:30 p.m., Free and in Outdoor Program, basement of EMU 686-4365 3657:11-15 r Presents HEDDA GABLER Henrik Ibsen's classic story about one woman s struggle to control her own destiny features one of the most fascinating women In theatrical literature! NOVEMBER 15-17, 29, 30 & Dec. 1 ROBINSON THEATRE (Villard Hall) 8 p.m. *3 25 for U of O Students $4 for Seniors and other students $5 for the General Public Call 686-4191 for ticket reservations 3614:11-16 Max’s Presents SINGLE MARY Friday 9:30 p.m. >50 " ““ 550 E. 13th 3663:11-16 Free public lecture: EAST EUROPEAN IN THE 1980’s: PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS Branko Pribicevic (Belgrade U.) Mon. Nov 19 7:30 p.m. 101 EMU 3630:11-19 Entertainment ASUO Presents National Lampoon’s ANIMAL HOUSE! 150 Geology 7 & 9 p.m. *1.50 Students, *1 Children Nov. 15. 3642:11-15 Max’s Presents LOS FALCONS Thursday 9:30 p.m. IE. *“■ 550 E. 13th 3659:11-15 JAZZ/BLUES Records-Bookt CAT’S MEOW JAZZ A BLUES CORNER Special order specialists Fifthpearl Bldg. 5th & Pearl 3155:HF OFFICIAL ORANO OPENING OF THE DEXTER THEATER with the CASHIERS FRI. NOV 16 9:30 P.M. $3 Located Just off Hiway 58 -11-16 UrBEST PICTURE” US. FILM FESTIVAL “ATTLA is a rousing, warm hearted adventure with spirit and authenticity. It Is touching. Invigorating, exquisitely photographed, a real banquet for the eye.” — LOS ANGELES TIMES "We hear the ominous crack and groan of Ice on the Yukon River and we are In the country of JACK LONDON. ATTLA Is a film whose emotions are as great as the Incredible land in which it takes place “ — LE MONDE Windham Hill Films Presents ATTLA “The triumph of CHARIOTS OT TIRE in the land of NEVER CRT WOLT” — 8T PAUL DISPATCH " ATTLA is a stunning film. There is gorgeous cinemato graphy. wonderful acting, a haunting musical score It captures the heart ” — NEW YORK POST "811m Pickens and Chief Dan George show why they are noteworthy ever to have 6:00 7:55 9:45 THE BIJOU <92 E 13th Listen to Nick Morrison's movie review program "I LIKE TO WATCH!" Thursdays. ********** Movie Mags & Calendars (Great gift idea) NOW ON SALE IN OUR LOBBY!! MUST END SOON SUN THURS 7 A 9 pm. Also Late nite THURS-SAT 6M24K ** KZAM Bijou Late-nite REPO MAN THURS 11 pm. *2.00 FRI SAT Midnite -3.00 Personals PROBLEMS? Crisis Center, UolO telephone hotline, 24 hours- 7 days. Strictly confidential. Call 686-4488.3144.tin FOR ANSWERS TO YOUR 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 BECAUSE PEOPLE CARE Free Pregnancy testing. Confidential. Bir thright. 687-8651 3162:H MAKE MONEY! RAOS TO RICHES buys, consigns, and trades secondhand clothing for men and women For appt: 344-7039 360 E. 11fti COMPATIBLE SINGLES, meet through Northcoast Connections. Discreet, per sonalized introductions since 1981 Student specials. Free information. PO Box 11863, Eugene OR 97440 342-1274, eves_ 3386:WHF $200 REWARD for information leading to arrest or person responsible for pain ting on Kaufman's Building on campus on Nov 6-7 between the hours of 6 p.m and 8 am. Please contact C. Higson, Tues-Sat, 485-1581 X672 9:30-5:30. 3626:11-16. SUSIE’S RESUME & TYPING SERVICE Fast, economical. Electric typewriter. 343-6427 11-15 ASUO EXEC, is accepting applications for three appointments to the Student Health Advisory Board. Contact Regina, X3724, or come In & pick up application Deadline: Nov. 16,1984. 3643:11-16 ASUO EXEC, is accepting applications for an appointment to the Constitution Court. Contact Regina, X3724, or come in and pick up application. Deadline: Nov. 16, 1984 3843:11-16 Cultural Forum CINEMA FRIDAY NOV 16 RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK IN CINEMA SCOPE!! 7 & 9:30 180 PLC oA I UriUAY NUV 17 LENNY BRUCE 7 4 9 177 Lawrence ★ ★★★★★★★★★ SUNDAY NOV 18 THE INCREDIBLE SHRINKING MAN 8 p.m. ONLY 180 PLC All Shows $1.50 3678:11-15 HAVE YOU BURIED YOUR TALENT? Find out at the Wesly SUNDAY WORSHIP 11 A.M. NEXT TO UO BOOKSTORE 1236 KINCAID 3662:11-16 Heidi Woodhead Hey Little Sis, You’re going to be fine. Keep your chin up and smile! DONNA 11-15 EX “Killer” First there was 2, now there is none. OFF to Sunriver without either one. 3673:11-15 Deanne. What are you doing Friday night? Well. Ron, I'm going to the Ul Barn Dance Friday at 8 p.m Are you going, Ron? Everyone else is. 11-15 To our ‘Heidi" who is so sweet. We've always thought you were extremely neat You were the Best' gal to be an owl-pal We love ya and miss ya! Leta, Candy.11-15 Darrin Lajoie Considering you are the definition of Insecurity, funny you should ask! Get a clue I don't waste my time on zeros Take a look in the mirror yourself. Even Stamps are useless when they get stuck on themselves! Kendra L. 11-15 ALPHA PHI’S Friday night, we’ll drink til we drop We haven’t played Monopoly for so long. Let’s hammer drinks until we pass “go” at least twice. Don’t get stuck in jail! We’re “psyched” KAPPA SYGS 11-15 COLIN Start stirrin’ up that recipe and pop the champagne. You’ve earned a pass to my heart & stomach anytime this weekend. 11-15 CDIP INTERNSHIPS for jr/sr liberal arts majors are being offered winter term by City of Eugene, Hilton Hotel, O-P Economic Development Corp , Eugene Hospital, Cloak Room, and EMU. In terns gain professional experience plus 3 hrs. credit. Interview sign-ups for these positions are being held November 12-16 in the Career Plann ing Info. Center, 221 Hendricks. Stop by the Career Center formore info.3640:11-16 Would anyone who saw the accident between the yellow VW and the bicyclist Thursday night, Nov. 8, please call 74&6847._11-16 WANTED MEN The Women of Boynton Halt Are Holding Try-outs for the 1984-85 Boynton Hall Court Nov. 15- informal Nov. 16- semi-formal All U of 0 Men Welcome! -3660:11-15 COMPUTER SCIENCE MAJORS The CDIP Internship Program has in terview openings for computer related positions with the City of Eugene Public Works and EMU Ac counting Office. Interns gain profes sional experience plus 3 hours credit. Interview sign-ups are being held thru Wednesday Nov. 21, in the Career Information Center, 221 Hen dricks Hall. Stop by the Career Center for more information. 3671:11-19 UNIVERSITY INN BARN DANCE FRIDAY 8P.M. BE THERE RIGHT? MIKE, SUE, CREEG, MARY. ANN. DAVE. STEEN, TRUDV...AND EVEN SHAWN; You all have cooties but I still like you. I like you alot. Even more than teddy bears and rain bows Love, the Rock Star. 11-15 ROCK STAR?? 25* HOT DOG NIGHT THURSDAY 6-9 pm. Beer, wine & goood sandwiches Enjoy our outdoor patio ARNOLD’S HIDEAWAY 146116 E. 19th (Near 19th and Agate) BLOOM COUNTY -11 t r by Berke Breathed -M-1 r mtuK News sfKrrmrrr yee. mvs rr i New KeiMN. nrruwcH one ? i mean, nm's A LOT RIPM on ms. w.mn CONSUMER'S (MCKEP NIMMte. tne'yeuom wo many PANES'? MW NAMES. m joining IUOUMr 'EM ALL. mem , CHANCES. Paep 7