Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 11, 1985, Page 15, Image 14

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    NEW
SWEATS
3.99
Sm our ••looted table
Fatigue pants, khaki pants, wool pants,
and camouflage Tants, duffle baas.
ACTION SURPLUS
4251 FRANKLIN
746*1301
MON-SAT 9:30*6
3-te
Vacationing In tha son?
Shop tor colorful sun wear at
OLD FRIENDS
112$-A ALOE*
Monday-Saturday 11-8:30
4321 3-18
MATTOX OUTDOOR OUTFITTERS NEW
SPRING ARRIVALS: C B Sports wind
breaker )ackets and pants Man s and
woman's style. Assorted sizes to
choose from Phone 680-2332 3-13
Services
U of O
Downstairs EMU 4840314
MON FRI $5 pm
Nexxus Products
7$ FORD ELITE, 2 door VS, Very good
condition *700 343-192$ 3-11
Is H true you can buy leaps for 844
through the US. government? Set the
facts today! Call 1-312 742-1142. Ext
6534. M
Auto
tune-up $10
I'll tuna up any car lor (10
If you bring the parts
Ken's *10 Tune up 66S-7170.
-3-18
Wanted
M YOU NEIfi idiilocfRA cum1
I will pay lot HST 202 etas* noia* lot
Hanna's 930 am. M.w.F class Need
ad by Thursday Tan 72S-8871 3-11
Help Wanted
Airline* hiring *14 139 000'
Stewardess**, reservation!*!!
Worldwide! Call lot Quid* directory;
- newsletter 1 (918) 944 4444 ,x
uoregonait . 4-2'
LOOktNO PON A OOOO JOS in an ex
citing office? Off-Campus Housing is
. now hiring for office staff positions '
Work-Study Applications and |ot>
descriptions available in Suit* 3 EMU
Application* deadline March 13. An af
firmative action/equal opportunity
' • m p I o y .a r -,4 3 9 » : 3 - t 2
DECISION RESEARCH NEEDS College
students as subjects* for experiments in
judgement and decision-making on
Thursday of this weak Native English
speaker* only 18 for about IVk hours
Open to people who did not participate
in our January experiment Call Jeri
495-2400 from M 4402:3-14
NEED EXTRA CASH? We need peo
pi* to work on our phones Hour* to
tit your schedule 345-2878 3-13
NOW
is the time to think
about applying for
Cultural
Forum
Positons
Beginning Spring term
applications will be ac
cepted for
Contemporary Issues
Film & Video
Visual Arts
General Programming
Popular Concerts
Jazz Concerts
Performing Arts
Heritage Music
Applications wltf be available In the
Cultural Forum Office. Suite 2. EMU.
Oroson Dailv Emerald
Crutseshlps hiring, $16-130,0001 Carrl
bMn. Hawaii, world I Call for gulda,
directory, newsletter 1-<9l6)-944-4444 x
uoregoncrulae, _4-2
ANIMAL CARETAKER, $5.02/hour.
Moat have current workstudy certifies
[Ion. Basic eve of laboratory animals.
Including amphibians, birds. 4-20
hra/week. Call dreg or Doug X4997. The
University of Oregon la an affirmative
•ction/equaJ opportunity employer.
4398:3-13
r
ASWRINO JOURNALISTS! The Oregon
Dally Emerald la hiring now for three
spring term positions: Higher Educa
tion Editor, Photo Editor, and part-time
Editorial Page Editor. Job descriptions
and applications available at 300 EMU.
Return applications, clips, and
references by S p.m Wed, March 13.
Applicants should have some prior ex
perience and must be very hard
working The Emerald la an Equal Op
portunity Employsr. Women and
minorities encouraged to apply. 3-13
2Jr JSST10" AVAILABLE FOR SPR
INO TERM. "Excluded" QTF, .30 FTE,
duties will involve gathering of informa
tion related to administration of the
bargaining agreement between the U of
0 end the QTF; consultation with
departments on guidelines for
workloads reappointment criteria, etc.
Preference given to Individuals with
some background knowledge of collec
tive bargaining, contracts, etc Contact
Ms Toby Oeemer Graduate School,
68S-4128 for position ennouncement
and application forms Application
deadline March 22, 1906 Salary for
term $1116 to *1332 dependent on GTF
•aval 4410:3-12
For Rent
UO FAMILY HOUSING, possibility of
Immediate occupancy or place yourself
on welting list. Westmoreland furnish
ed apartment, 2 bedroom 1142/mo , 1
bedroom 1113/mo. Amazon unfurnished
2 bedroom S110/mo. Furure openings
expected all areas Contact UO Hous
Ing Dept., 6004277.4043:tfn
FURNISHED LARGE ONE and two
bedroom apartment Campus
$210/1260 No pets 406-2823 4126:tfn
1 V> blocks from campus, electrical
outlet $80<mo Call 345-8493 4012:tfn
SMALL TWO BEDROOM COTTAGE
near 18th 0 City View refr., range,
carpeted, fenced yard, pets ok. S2tS/mo
plus deposit 663-3999 days, 4654969
eves. 3-14
STUDIO APARTMENT, Ml utilities pd
No bath/shower tlOOfmo near 16th A
Jeflerson let & last 683-3999 days,
485-6969 eves_ 3-14
EXTREMELY LARGE BEAUTIFUL 2
bedroom apt Excellent location,
freahty painted, new carpet, drapes.
'.Campus 10 blocks unfurnished Laun
dry. parking No pets. no children 2045
Willamette. >250 345-7867 4Q34tfn
967 PATTERSON
*280 2 bedroom Tint age charmer.
Fireplace, hardwood floor, appliances. '
No pets. Laundry, off-street parking
For appointment, Joy. 660:1130. Lam
son Assoc.4096:tfn
1414 E l*th- One and two bedroom un
furnished 3 blocks from campus From
*205 Call Sabin 663-2160 4372:3-16
STUDIO APARTMENT with bath Large
'• yard and deck to share. Near 20th and
Alder Furnished- or unfurnished.
344-54043-11
THE HAYWARO HOUSE
1290 E 16th Are
Furnished 3 bedroom t Vi bath
townhousea Appliances, underground
parking, and laundry. Across from
Hayward Field *495 Call 344-3713 or
Jennings A Co. Property Management,
Inc. 998-2271.4369:3-16
THE STUDENTS COOPERATIVE ASSN
OFFERS low-cost room & board lor Spr
ing Term. Single or Double rooms now
available lor men and women. Call
Melisa or Kim al 683-3454 4411:3-16
HESS 3 BEDROOM corner apt. available
spring term, furnished. 1390 Alder no.
302, 485-3091 info 3-12
Roommates
SHARE TWO BED ROOM apartment
*117.50 Including utilities, t 75 deposit.
No smokers. 344-90693-13
ROOMMATE NEEDED; 3 bdr. 1290 E.
18th St Haywar Townhouse* No pay
ment for June. 344-2888. 3-13
OUADS - 2Vt BLOC '• TO CAMPUS.
Furnished, private bath, private
refrigerators, off-street parking, and
laundry facilities. 553 E. 18th. *130. See
no. 7 to view Jennings and Co., Proper
ty Management Inc., 683-2271.
4108:FM3-29
FOR SALE 2 DORM CON
TRACTS CONTACT
CATHY 485-9045
__911
UO DORM CONTRACT AVAILABLE.
Call of leave message 342-4669 3-18
Food & Drink
hwuwwvvwwwvwwuvwvvmn
NEXT TO UO BOOKSTORE
Have Lunch or a
Light Meal with us!
TODAY’S MENU:
• Ham 6 Cheese filled croissant
• Mushroom filled croissant
• Cheese filled wheat croissant
• Straight from the oven 11:00 am
Now
Serving
Breakfast
8 am • 1 pm
790 E. 14th14th > Alder
TODAY’S
SPECIAL
REGULAR OR
VEGETARIAN LASAGNE
Fresh pasta. Mozzarella, Swiss, Cot
tage, Parmesean cheeses Served
with garlic bread ‘1.95
* Just a tew clouds above the EMU
main desk.
FOUND: WHITE TERRIER PUPPY,
University area. Call Kris 344-6737.3-11
LOST: MV DAO'S (RCAF) PILOT
WINGS, Please call 344-6415 p.m. IM
PORTANT._JP11
LOST & I
FOUND
SALE
WED-FRI Dead Week
MARCH 13-15 10 a.HL-4 p.m.
EMU REC CTR
Lower Laval. EMU X3711
4412:3-15
University Theatre proudly presents
Molltfi'i
TARTUFFE
Moot Tartufte, a scoundrel and a
pious Imposter who worms his way
Into the confidence of the wealthy
Orgon. Everyone else can see what a
fraud Tartufte Is, and Orgon nearly
loses everything before he sees It,
tool It lakes Intervention by King
Louis XIV himself before all is set
right in the end. This classic comic
farce Is outrageously funny, with
beautiful and elaborate costumes
and a reproduction of 17th century
style sets and lighting.
February 28
March 1,2,7-9 >.
Robinson
Theatre 8 PM
All seats reserved Call 68S4191 tor
ticket information and reservations.
Presented by special arrangement
with Dramatist Play Service, Inc.
4251 3-11
Are You Mad As
Hell And Ready
To do Something
About It?
Join Us In The
Forum Rm Tomorrow
at 3:30
4413:3-11
Nicaraguan Educator
and Political Leader
from Miskito Region
RAY
HOOKER
speaking on
“Nicaragua’s Atlantic
Coast Peoples an the
Question of Regional
Autonomy”
7:30 pm Tuesday,
March 12
Rm 167 EMU
University
of Oregon
Free Amission
Director of the Institute of the Atlan
tic Coast and recently elected
member ol Nicaragua's National
Assembly. Mr Hooker was kidnap
ped by counter
revolutionary guerrillas last
September and held for two months
before being released
Presented by the Council tor Human
Rights in Latin America and the UO
Latin America Support Committee
Oregon Greens &
Student Campaign for
Disarmament present
GREEN
POLITICS
Andreas
Muller
Chair of Greens in
Velbert,
West Germany
Mon Mar 11
7:30 PM
167 EMU
KUGN
WELCOMES
JOAN
BAEZ
SATURDAY
Mar 23/8 PM
HULT
CENTER
RESERVED SEATS
$13 & $11
AVAILABLE
G.I.JOES
EVERYBODY’S
HULT CENTER BOX
OFFICE PRODUCED
BY DOUBLE TEE
*. THE BIJOU
686245*
95j<ZAM
Morrison's ^
movie review program “I LIKE TO
WATCH!” Thursdays 8:50am A
thecW*
MUST If
A wonderfully funny and wistful
adventure begins when a coke bottle
falls into an idyllic tribe of Kalahari
bushmen and causes strife When
Xi, their gentle chief, decides to
take the evil object to the end of the
earth and throw it off, he runs
headlong into a herd of "civilized "
people, including a bumbling micro
biologist, an idealistic school
teacher and a band of card-playing
Communist revolutionaries. It's a
glorious blend of slapstick humor,
romance, sly political commentary
and astute anthropology.
-S.F Chronicle
FRI-SAT 7:15 A 9:35
SUN-THURS 6:25 A 8:45
Miser Monday >2.50
SAT SUN BARGAIN Matinee 4pm
Support Artisic Freedom, Not
Coer sive Utopianism
Thia film was made by an indepen
dent production company (based In
South Africa) whose only sin is
working in a country ruled by an
authoritarian regime that most of us
find very repugnant. Jamie Uys. the
producerfdirector/writer is in NO
WAY PRO APARTHEID. The film was
made as tribute to the Kalahari
peoples. If you choose to deny
yourself the experience of this uni
que motion picture it’s your loss.
But don’t pretend that by doing so
you are in any way fighting
Apartheid.
PROBLEMS?
Crisis Center, U of O telephone hotline,
24 hours- 7 days. Strictly confidential.
Call 686-4488. 3144:tfn
FREE AND WITH CARING Pregnancy
testing at Birthright. 687-8651. 623M
WANTED
Man’s and Women's Clothing For Con
signment. Make extra money FAST at
SECOND THOUGHTS,
720Vi E. 13th. For appointment:
343-1312. 11-6 Mon-Sat. 3744.M
★ ASTROLOGY ★
by
ROSEANN 344-2188
_ 3968:tfn
GET TAN!
SunShower
10% discount (not including coupon
specials) lor students, faculty and
staff (Sacred Heart, tool!)
Across from the UO Bookstore
M7-1711 1st visit FREE
4241Tin
DUTCH, Meet meat 7 p.m. for a Cheddar
cheese on light rye LENNY’S NOSH
BAR LUIGI 3905:
A WAY TO SAY
THANKS TO YOUR
PROFESSOR
Do you have a professor who inspires
you to dedicate yourself to your
studies? Who makes you think and
want to learn? Count your blessings
and nominate this person for either a
1985 Ersled or a Burlington-Northern
distinguished teaching award Two
Ersted awards and three Burlington
Northern awards will be made at June
Commencement. It only takes a mo
ment but it makes a great difference
to the professor. It says, "Keep up the
good work!" Pick up nomination
forms at the ASUO office. EMU office.
Library, Student Services, or Pro
vost's office.
The deadline is Friday, March 15.
_4356:3-1?
Don't get burned this
Spring Break
TAN!!
B 4 U
TRAVEL
SunShower
4373:tfn
NEED A PLACE TO LIVE? or a room
mate? Come see us at Off-Campus
Housing, Suite 3 downstairs EMU.
4266:3-11
MON-SAT 9:30-6
SUN 12-5
(Across from Dairy Queen)
ST. PATRICK’S DAY
AND
EASTER
Cards • Gifts • Wrap
JABBERWOCKY
CARDS • GIFTS
And it's fust a box of rain. I don't Know
who put it there. Believe it if you need it,
or leave it if you dare... 3-11
MAUREMCY, Meet me at 11:30 p.m. for
a chocolate rum cheesecake at
LENNY'S NOSH BAR. LOLITA.
EROTIC EDIBLES- Adult novelty
chocolates are the perfect gifts for
triends, lovers and others. For unique
catalogue of over 40 items, send $2 to
Sheer Delight enterprises, 3875A
Telegraph Rd. Rm 340, Ventura, CA
93003. 3-15
HOW TO WRITE EFFECTIVE
ANSWERS TO ESSAY OUESTONS. A
free seminar offered to UO Students.
Sponsored by the Learning Resources
Center. Wednesday, March 13, 3:30
p.m., Room 341 Gilbert.4415:3-13
WOOGIE WOMAN:
Thanks for the love and happiness you
have brought to my life. Will you please
return the pigs?
I love you, MABLUK
3-11
HAVE YOU HEARD OF SURC? Would !
you like to be more involved on cam
pus? Student University Relations
Council is recruiting for new member
ship. Applicants should com
municate well and be confident
presenting themselves to peers,
alumni, faculty, administration,
business and community leaders as a
student public relations arm for UO.
SURC members are actively involved
in planning events and programs
such as Parent's Weekends, Kid’s
Day, New Student Record, MAYFEST,
and many others. Applications taken
through March 22, 202 Johnson Hall,
X5%>5___440<.3-11F
ADAM KERR
Happy Birthday!
I Love You, Wendi
KASEY BROOKS
KELLY CLARKE
CONGRAT!
for making UO
rally. Love,
the Pi Phis
3-11
KELLY C.
CONGRATS
On Making Rally
I.L.Y.S.M.
TONY
_iU
Let’s not get too
dead during
DEAD
WEEK!
The study breaks
will be great!
Looking forward to them!
ALPHA O’s
in
Hey Jaques,
I’m Mad As Hell and
I’m gonna do
something about
it! Meet me and
Jeremy in the
Forum today at
4:30 - Scores
4414:3-12
JENNIFER BLETHEN
Happy 20th!
Love, your roomies.
3-11
JOEY CHROME?! *
l LUV YA GUY
iii
Kim Kalapus
You'll always be my SUPER STAR. Sign
ed your Loving Don Juan Bradford.il 1
Friends of
CARON POTTS
She's on her way to England next term.
Farewell party this Friday. Don't miss
It! Call 342-2696 for details i11
BLOOM COUNTY
:.m> any aose-up
PHOTO Of T7NA TJKNBR‘5
UPS*
by Berke Breathed
M.w
comm
map
m a Lrrrus
ampwse?
NITH THAT LAST
one, muf..
Page 15