Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 08, 1985, Page 6A, Image 6

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MEETINGS
AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL, a worldwide human
rights organization, will be having a monthly meeting
tonight at the Far West Federal Bldg, (downstairs) at 7:30
p.m.
AIESEC MEETING today at 4:30 p.m. in Room 108
EMU.
EFC MEETING today in Century Room E EMU. Will
discuss Black Student Union, Asian American Student
Union, and Circle K.
S.O.S MEETING tonight at the home of Alescia Blake
ly, 1844 Kincaid St. Apt. 6. Important, all members please
be in attendance at 6-7:30. Phone 345-0740 for questions.
BLACK STUDENT UNION general meeting tonight at
6 in Room 113 EMU. Elections will be discussed.
ALPHA KAPPA PSI general meeting tonight at 7 in
Room 333 Gilbert Hall. Guest speaker is from Macy’s of
California. Open to public.
STUDENT CAMPAIGN FOR DISARMAMENT will
meet today at 5:30 p.m. in Room 111 EMU.
ORIENTATION HOSTS FOR HONORS COLLEGE
will meet today in Room 301 Chapman Hall at 3:30 p.m. to
discuss plans for next year. HC students who are interested
but cannot attend may leave a note in Student Advisory
Board drawer in Room 301.
LECTURES
BROWN BAG FORUM The topic is "Active Non
violence: The Steps We Are Taking.” Speakers will be
Nancy Hale and Tom Heger today at 11:30 a.m. in EMU
Forum Room.
DR. HESHMAT ALA’L will speak this evening at 7:30
in Room 303 Chapman Hall on the relation of science and
religion in an Honors College Fireside Chat.
STEVEN LOWENSTAM will give a talk, "In the
Footsteps of Homer,” at 8 p.m. tonight in Room 360 Con
don Hall.
MISCELLANEOUS
WET T-SHIRT DEMONSTRATION Meet at 8 p.m. in
the EMU Courtyard carpool. Will leave at 8:45 p.m. For
more information call Jim at 686-3360.
Deadline for submitting Et Als to the Emerald front
desk, 300 EMU, is noon the day before publication. Et Als
are run only once, depending upon space availability.
Events with a donation or admission charge will not be
considered. Events occurring nearest the publication date,
and campus-originated events will be given priority.
Goodbyes make money
Some people are paranoid about receiving a
fateful "Dear John" from their sweethearts while
others pray for a goodbye letter in the mail to
release them from a clinging relationship.
Whether you've been the writer or receiver of
a "Dear John." there's bound to be a skeleton
memory or two hanging around in the closet of
your mind about a love gone by.
Shaffer Fox wants to publish a goodbye letter
from every state in the nation in an upcoming
bonk titled, "How We Say 'Goodbye Forever' in
the U.S."
As of yet. he hasn't received any submissions
from Oregon. He's offering $5 for every letter ac
cepted and $25 upon publication, letters so far
have ranged from sad to funny to downright
bizarre.
Send your letter, with an explanation of the
romance and why it ended, to Goodbye Forever.
P.O. Box 1015. Owosso, Mich., 48867. Specific
information will either be eliminated or changed
to protect the author.
PASS THE GMAT! National Education
Society lectures and study materials
Retail $150, sell for $75. Call David
Valaer 485-8752 5-10
THE BUY A SELL CENTER
Buy«Sefl*Tr»de
Musical instruments, stereo, tools,
Photographic and Backpacking
Equipement
361 W. 5th.
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LARGE SELECTION USED COLOR TV
sets $49. Deka Electronics, 390 W. 12th.
342-2488. 4746:5-24
STEREO- HARMAN KARDEN tuner.
Teac tape deck, Garrard record player
$200. 741-2363. 5f
SUNN P.A. 4-channel mixer, 2 speakers,
plus 50' of cable and extra cables. $250
firm. 345-8680, Michael. 5-9
AIWA 3800CASSETTE deck. 3 head,
retail $525, now $275. David Valaer
485-8752.5-10
SB00. MAIL JEEP. '69, excellent running
condition, new tires, brakes, will run
forever. 345-1082.5-9
CROSS-COUNTRY SKIS, 200cm
Truckers, boots (size 10), poles. $60
OBO. Guitar, folk classical. $100.
485-5580.
BROTHER EP-20 TYPEWRITER, $85
OBO. Latest record, call 683-4783 for ar
tistes. Moving, must sell. 5-9
•Local*National»Overseas*
RESUMES $10 & UP
To Executive Presentations
Writing - Typing - Printing
•Free Consultation*
•Guaranteed Results*
A Professional Resume Service
1374 Willamette No.9 343-2762
4567B:tfn
PROFESSIONAL TYPIST: Statistical
specialist. IBM Corr Sei. Grad, approv
ed. Near campus. 344-0759. 3159:tfn
RUSH PROFESSIONAL TYPING
IBM Correcting Select ric
Graduate School approved
Call Paula Demong- 484-9405
3145:tfn
TYPING &
WORD PROCESSING
Theses/dissertations, papers, editing.
graphics, law papers, resumes. &
mass mailings. Grad. Sch. approved.
WordStyle* A Typescripts
CINDY 484-5454
BRANDY 484-8044
3150:tfn
WORD MASTERS
Word Processing and Typing Services.
Call Karen,
484-1646
3146 :tln
WORD PROCESSING. GUARANTEED
5 blocks to UO. Graduate approved.
JENNIFER 485-3883
4308:MWH
DYNAMIC TYPING SERVICE
WORO PROCESSING
Pick up and delivery available
Ken or Penny 485-3914
3143:tfn
Word Processing/Typing: 15 plus years
experience. Papers, dissertations,
editing, mass mailings Micro casette
transcription. Grad Sch appr. Pickup
and delivery. Call Carole at 688-3983.
3157:tfn
GRADUATE APPROVED TYPIST Using
IBM Selectric III. Call Mina between 9
a-m. and 10 p.m. at 726-9824. 3149:MW
-THE TYPED WORD
Experienced, fast, efficient.
Reasonable rates. Editing included.
345-4379. 3028:tfn
TYPING/EDITING
Call Sara 686-0739
3154:tfn
WORD
PROCESSING
T&C Professional Typing Service
687-9326 by appointment
3142:MWF
Graphic Services
the professionals
resumes: $15-25
business cards: *5-10
300 EMU 686-5511
See The Difference
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PRO TYPING/EDITING.
Guaranteed Close to UO. Graduate
school approved. JENNIFER, 485-3883
4311:UWF
TYPE-RIGHT
WORD PROCESSING 6 EDITING
Resumes, Papers, Theses, Disserta
tions; Graduate School Approved
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
SUSAN 485-1473
_ 4485;MWF
TYPING S1IPAGE, Guaranteed. Carol
686-0134 evenings belore 7. 20 yrs. ex
perience. 5-8
100,000 BOOKS IN STOCK
All Selling 40-50% otf list prices
•Textbooks-Clilf Notes-Magazines*
USED BOOKS BOUGHT AND SOLD
SMITH FAMILY BOOKSTORE
788 East 13th
3152:tln
TWO FENDER ELECTRICS & one
Tak amine acoustic Call 3454855 even
Ings. 59
ALL COMERS
Backgammon
Tournament
CASH PRIZES
FRIDAY May 10th
EMU REC. CTR. X3711
5055:510
SECOND t\
NATURE ^
BICYCLES
•Nishiki/ Cycle Pro Sekai Dealer
•Full Line BMX/Cruiser
•Reconditioned Bikea Our
Speciality
• Expert Repairs
•Free Appraisals
•Custom Buildups
•Frame Repair
343-5362
446 E. 13th
BUY«SELL»TRADE
MUST SELL! 25" Univega Gran
Turismo. Perfect cond Extras *225
Beil, tourtite. helmet, never used *35
Call 344-7005.5-6
SCHWINN 12 SPEED. 23" custom alloy
parts. *115. 1 speed cruiser *30
485-5475 5-9
FOR SALE. BRAND NEW Sakai 10
speed ridden once moving to Alaska
must sell. *140 or B/O Call Laura
345-0104 now! 5-8
YELLOW TOYOTA CORONA. 1971, 2
DR, Stick. Looks good, runs good. Like
new tires *800 Julie, 683-2335 5-13
1960 VESPA P-200E, 1800 miles, ex
cellent condition. Cottage Grove
942-1622._ 5-10
HONDA AERO 50, Excellent condition
Call 344-1904_ 5-8
'83 VW BUG. Sunroof, new engine, and
trans. Cosmetic work needed. Call
746-9625 or 3438043, Doug Offer 5-10
MUST SELL HONDA 360
Excellent condition. 345-4725. 5-15
ONE-WAY AIRLINE ticket for female,
Portland to Chicago, June 11. *129 Call
Judy 687-8609 eves.5-18
One-Way Airline
ticket for male Eugene-L.A June 18.
*100. Call 484-9270. 58
MARRIED PROFESSIONAL COUPLE
will housesit while attending UO sum
mer school. No children, no pets, non
smokers. References. 459-1379 even
ings, 459-2597 days.59
VOLUNTEER UofO CREW COACH for
men's and women's teams during 8586
season Must have strong will to face
early mornings, tired rowers and
temperamental bus Guaranteed good
times and great returns on your invest
ment Interested? Contact Club Sports
EMU, Eugene OR 97403 or call 686-3733
5130:5-10
SUMMER SLEEPING BAG. Bivy-light
tent. 726-0098. 58
THE UO YWCA seeks coordinators for
its Multi-Cultural Friendship Program
and Exceptional Friendship Program
beginning Fall 1985 For more Informa
tion, contact the YWCA at 686-4439
Deadline is May 24th! 517
All Skiers
Alpine & Nordic
THURS May 9, 7 p.m.
EMU Rm. 108
For all interested skiers, there will be an
organizational meeting to plan for the
1985-86 ski team program Come meet
the hew coaches and learn about the U
of O's tirst summer training camp
SPONSORED BY CLUB SPORTS
X3733. 5064 5-9
Help Wanted
ALASKA SUMMER EMPLOYMENT!
Fisheries. Earn 3600 plus/per seek in
cannery; 38000-312000 plus for 3 mon
ths on fishing boat Over 5000 open
ings For complete Information and
employer listings send 35 to Hobpak.
PO Box 85449. Seattle WA 96145-1449
5-13
I NEED TO FILL THESE WORK/STUDY
positions Lab Assistant, 3.84 to
5.86/hr ; Animal Caretaker (tending
aquariums) 4.74 to 5 63/hr Contact
Steve, 686-4502 5098 5 8
THE OREGON DAILY EMERALD Is now
accepting applications for all staff posi
tions for 1985-86 The deadline for ap
plying for managing editor is May 13 at
5 p.m.
Applications for all other positions are
due May 20 at 5 p.m. Applications and
job descriptions may be picked up at
the Emerald Office. EMU Suite 300
Staff positions are:
Managing Editor
News Editor
Editorial Page Editor
Editorial Page Assistant
Photo Editor
Sports Editor
Friday Editions Editors
Sidelines Editor
Sraphics/Supplements Assistant
Associate Editors:
Higher Education
Administration
Student Government
Student Activities
Seneral Assignment
Community
Features
rhe Oregon Dally Emerald is an Affir
native Action/ Equal Opportunity
Employer.tin
PART-TIME SUMMER EMPLOYMENT:
Eugene Sports Program needs umpires
or Its youth softball and baseball
eagues Pay is 36 50 to 310 per game
Experience not required: we will train
rou Meetin at Jefferson Middle School,
Toom 48 at 7:30 p.m. Thursday May 9
ESP 683-2373. 5-8
CRUISESHIP HIRING DATA: Phone
707-778-1086 for Directory end Informa
tion 5-31
THE UO YWCA seeks an EXECUTIVE
DIRECTOR who will be responsible lor
its dally operational needs For the |ob
description and minimum qualifica
tions. contact the YWCA el 8884439
Completed applications must be recetv
ed by May t7thl 5-17
PSYCHOLOGY PEER ADVISING is ac
cepting applications tor new summer
and fall '86 peer advisors through May
10th, It interested, come by 141 Straub
or call X4936___ 4706 4-9X
LOOKING FOR MANAGEMENT EX
PERIENCE while going to school? The
ESCAPE Program has an opening for an
Office Manager Responsibilities in
clude: stall supervision
administrative skills
program procedures
public relations
office management
weekly meetings
policy making
Application packets are avlable in the
ESCAPE Otflce (327 EMU) Completed
packets are due by 5 p m Monday. May
13 For compensation options and more
information, contact Shelly White at
8884351 This is a great opportunity for
a self-motivated person wanting per
sonal/professional development In a
field studies program serving 50-100
community service agencies and
Eugene-Sprlngfield public schools
ESCAPE is an ASUO sponsored pro
gram and an affirmative action
employer_ 50795-8X
GO V E R N ME N T J O B S !
S15.000-t50.000/yr possible All oc
cupations Call 1805-687-6000 Ext
R-9842 MW
Roommates
Hillside View
N Eugene, non-smoker, tidy. *200 per
344-8311, Dan Message 345-8086 5-10
For Rent
UO FAMILY HOUSING, possibility of
Immediate occupancy or place yourself
on wailing list Westmoreland furnish
ed apartment; 2 bedroom *l42/mo, 1
bedroom *113/mo Amazon unfurnished
2 bedroom *118/mo. Future openings
expected, all areas. Contact UO Hous
Ing Dept., 686 4277 4043 tfn
FURNISHED LARGE ONE and two
bedroom apartment Campus
$210/8250. No pets 485-2823. 4128:tfn
SUBLET S/30-6/14,6150/mohth. Furnish
sd duplex Quiet, private house, wood- I
sy, close, two cats 726-0098 5-10
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SKYLIGHT REFECTORY
Regular Or
Vegetarian Spaghetti
only $1.85
Spinach or spaghettini pasta, meal or
w’gif sauce made daily with fresh
vegetables. served with garlic bread
FRESH GROUND
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