Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 16, 1985, Page 6A, Image 6

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    Not Wanted:
MILITARY SOLUTIONS
TO POL. AND ECON. PROBLEMS
SANE- a national cltizans lobby 1$ hir
ing for its Community Outreach Pro
gram Earn $160 to $200 per week while
actively changing national policy.
INTERVIEWS MAY 24
9.-00 to 2:00
Contact Emmett at 1511 Agate
686-3214 for appointment.
5-17X
SUMMER WORKSTUDY FUN JOBS!
EMU Recreationa Center and Water
works Canoe Co. Call 686-3711 to
schedule interview.5216:5-22
SAY GOODNIGHT TO THE ULTRA
RIGHT! Oregon State Democrats are of
fering paid, full-time positions in
Portland to promote fair tax policies
and progressive issues. $162.50 up to
$220 per week, training provided. Only
dedicated, articulate individuals need
apply See Emmett Williams at the UO
Student Employment Office.6-10
WANT A TERRIFIC WORKSTUDY job
for the summer? Gain valuable Public
Relations experience, earn 4.58 hr.
(summer rate), and have time to study,
working as a Tour Guide/Receptionist
for the Intormation Booth this summer.
Positions can continue into next fall.
WORKSTUDY QUALIFIED ONLY need
apply. Pick up and return applications
to the second floor of Oregon Hall by
4:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 22. Ask for
Holly at X3009 for more information.
5222.5-22
I LAW SCHOOL PLACE
MENT & ALUMNI RELA
TIONS JOBS: WORK
STUDY
for students with good organizational
skills and top clerical ability. Respon
sibility and challenge are yours. Call
3847. 5168:5-17
THE FOREIGN STUDENTS
ORGANIZATION is now accepting ap
plications for the post of director for
the 1985-86 school year. The position
pays $100lmonth and requires 10 of
fice hoursfweek. Pick up application
from the F.S.O. Room 206, EMU.
5238:521
THE UO YWCA seeks coordinators tor
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! 5-17
STUDENTS: HOW ABOUT 3 CREDITS in
2 weeks? We have a real deal for you
PS415 Political Parties, a seminar from
June 17th through 28th- study the reali
ty of political life with top officeholders
and political professionals. More info?
Call Denis Snook at X4876 weekday
afternoons.5123:5-16
INTERNSHIP- PUBLIC RELATIONS.
1985-86 academic year. Three credits
per term. Job description available
Career Planning & Placement. 244 Hen
dricks Hall. Application dealine May 21.
SUMMER JOBS
Summer Session
Resident Manager
June 15Sept. 22
Room & Board plus $110
week. Resident Assistant experience
required
Summer Session
Resident Assistants
June 22-Aug 17 & June 22-Sept. 8
Room & Board
Residence Hail living experience
required
App. Deadline:
Tuesday May 21
Pick up and file applications at the
Housing Office
5221:521
Peace Corps
Interviews
May 20-:
Advanced sign-up
required
Open schedule
Make Appointment Now
Career Planning and
Placement, 244
Hendricks
686-3235
THE OREGON DAILY EMERALD IS
NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS
for all staff positions for 1985-86. The
deadline for applying 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
Graphics/Supplements Assistant
Associate Editors:
Higher Education
Administration
Student Government
Student Activities
General Assignment
Community
Features
The Oregon Daily Emerald is an Affir
mative Action/ Equal Opportunity
Employer._tfn
CBA SENIORS: Summer internship with
First Interstate Bank (credit only). Ap
plication materials due by noon. May
22. Position description available in
Room 244, Hendricks Hall. 5200:5-16
THE YWCA IS OFFERING the Ella
Travis Edmunson & Mercy Travis Davis
Scholarship Fail 1985. Sophomore,
junior or senior women who will be full
time are eligible. Applications are
avialable at 841 East 18th Avenue 5-17
S120! 3 BLKS from campus. Lg. Rm
Lots of windows. Big backyd. deck.
Secluded. Share house with 2 other
students. Quiet/neat 345-1082, Robin
or Annette,(Emerald & 21st)5-17
NEEDED: WOMAN to share 2 bedroom
townhouse east of Hendricks Hill.
S155/month. Chela 344-4964. 5-22
$125! NICE! 5 blocks form cam
pus/town. Quiet Yard. Older female. Ar
range now for June 18. 342-4149. 5-17
FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED to
share 2 bedroom house with free laun
dry neat campus. $l55/month
683-1391/683-3228. 5-17
UO FAMILY HOUSING, possibility of
immediate occupancy or place yourself
on waiting list Westmoreland furnish
ed apartment; 2 bedroom $142/mo., 1
bedroom $113/mo. Amazon unfurnished
2 bedroom S118/mo. Future openings
expected, all areas Contact UO Hous
ing Dept., 686-42774043:tfn
FURNISHED LARGE ONE and two
bedroom apartment. Campus
S210/S250. No pets. 4S5-2823. 4126:tfn
SUMMER TERM ROOMS
The Student's Cooperative Assn, is now
accepting applications for summer
Room, board and all utilities included
Single: S415 (8 weeks), S570 (11 weeks).
Double: $350 (8 weeks). $480 (11 weeksi
683-3454.4552:6-10
SUPER SUMMER RATES. Furnished
one bedroom next to campus, VERY
clean.VERY quiet Walk-in closet Free
covered parking 1:00-6:00 p.m.
484-4103.4714:810
RENTING FOR SUMMER and fall, fur
nished units near Music Bldg. Studio, 1.
2 bedroom and one small house.
Ridgewood Apts. 6885769. 5214:tfn
OLO FASHIONED HOME, 3 bedroom,
skylight, wood stove, laundry No pets.
Lease $400, $220 dep Whiteoker
345-8325 6/1/85 821
SUNNY FURNISHED SUMMER sublet
3 blks from campus, $175 month plus.
683-8647. References only, 817
SUBLET: 2 BEDROOM house Good
location, furnished $120 plus utilites
Avaiable June 17th - Labor Day (nego.)
Single adults only. 344-2745 _816
Available for
Summer School
Very attractive modern Studio apt with
view, sundeck. 3448490.11-2 or 58 p.m.
817
ROOMY 2 BEDROOM, unfurnished, ap
pliances, washer-dryer $275. $100
refundable deposit. Adults, no pets.
484-1057. 5092:tfn
QUIET- ADULTS ONLY- PETS OK. Un
furnished one bedroom apartment, one
block to Safeway/7-11; 10 minutes to
campus. Off-street parking $195.
7485575. 817
A SUMMER PLACE
I will have some interesting U of O
apartments, duplexes, and houses
available June 15th Also, a room for
male student ($75 a month) and two
studios (1 furnished & 1 unfurnished).
For appointment call Joy, 686-1130,
Lamson Associates 5202:tfn
RESERVING FOR FALL AND
SUMMER
Low Summer Rate
LARGE 2 bedroom, one block from cam
pus, VERY clean. VERY quiet. Furnish
ed, dishwasher, disposal, nice kitchen,
sun deck. Free covered parking. 1
p.m -7 p.m., 683-8919 4715:6-10
GRADUATE STUDENT
1591 Sylvan.AVAILABLE IN CHARM
ING campus area triplex:
-3 bedroom, sunny living room,
fireplace, dining room, large fromt
porch, garage for storage. $460.
-Large, quiet one bedroom, private
deck $215.
Lamaon Associates 683-2190.5015:tfn
1255 MILL ST.
Five blocks to UO and downtown. 2
bedroom furnished, free cable TV,
fireplace, dishwasher, disposal,
balcony, laundry, covered parking,
heated swimming pool Available now.
Summer rates begin June 16.
361 E. 13th
One bedroom, 5 Vi blocks to UO Unfur
nished, fireplace, appliances and
drapes Call Ken Shuulman, 345-4322
CHARLES ELLIS REALTY
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
4745:tfn
RENTING FOR SUMMER/FALL: 1414 E.
18th. One and two bedroom apts From
$160 Lamson Associates, 683-2160
4740:tfn
EUGENE MANOR, High-rise living at Its
best. 2 blocks from campus Security
building. 1 bedroom. 2 bedrooms,
studios, and penthouse. 484-7441.
5142:ttn
FURNISHED STUDIO
1Vi blocks campus. On site laundry
facilities. Call 345-8493 5146:tfn
QUIET ADULT COMPLEX, Two
bedrooms, 1Vi baths, pool, saunas,
pets allowed, forest setting. $285-$305.
Call 687-1318 for directions.5-17
Summer Rates
1331 High Street
Furnished Studios
$130
UTILITIES INCLUDED. Private bath,
share kitchen with one other, parking
available Manager 2-B, 344-7241 Ben
nett Management Co.5177:5-24
HUGE DUPLEX FOR RENT. 2000 sq ft
3V4 bedrooms. Just over Glenwood
Bridge $350/mo 345-1851 5-17
15th & Hilyard
Furnished 2 bdrm Large rooms.
Dishwasher, covered parking, pool
Great for summer! Cali 345-0580. 5-17
NEWER QUAD, all utilities paid. $139
Near University, 1066 Harris 343-0981.
or 344-8941. 4423lfn
FANTASTIC
LOW SUMMER RATES
DELUXE furnished quads. Open cour
tyard. air conditioned, laundry facilities,
COVERED FREE PARKING! Prompt
maintenance guaranteed! Private baths
available
ALL THIS FROM ONLY
$110
WOODSiDE MANOR
18th 8 Harris
633-3005
__5052:5-5
LOW SUMMER RATES
FREE UTILITIES
TOP OF THE LINE DELUXE QUADS. 1
block from U of O library. Free utilities,
nice SUNDECK, FREE covered parking!
Prompt maintenance GUARANTEED!
FROM ONLY
$119
HURRY 8 SIGN UP TODAY!
CAMPUS COURT
QUADS
1544 Alder
344-5713
5053:5-5
REDUCED SUMMER RATES
FREE UTILITIES
BEAUTIFUL QUADS with private Vi
baths, sundeck, completely furnished
with individual refrigerators, laundry
facilities Prompt maintenance
GUARANTEED!
FOR ONLY
$109
Across the street from U of 0
SEE US TODAY!
ALDERSGATE
1436 Alder
344-8302
5054:5-5
LOW SUMMER RATE: $92, large quad
Free utilities Completely furnished
1825 Harris no.2A 485-8859 5226:516
FREE UTILITIES!
Great Low Summer Rates
SPOTLESSLY CLEAN, modern deluxe
campus quads Completely furnished,
FREE covered parking,laundry
facilities Prompt maintenance
GUARANTEED) Excellent
management
For Only $991
ALDER STREET
QUADS
1360 Alder
343*3599
_5049:5-5
PRIVATE BATH)
LOW, LOW SUMMER RATES
SPOTLESSLY clean, modern DELUXE
campus quads Air conditioned, fur
nished, FREE utilities FREE covered
parking, laundry facilities, refrigerator
in each room!
For Only $119
VS Block to Campus & Shopping
CAMPUS OUADS
751 East 16th
345*1272
LUNC
11:30 - 2:00
Students
Welcome
FACULTY CLUB
Collier House
ll 70 East 13th
Now we have
Marco s
GELATO
Hai«an »ce cream m
intense
refreshing
fruit nut & chocolate
flavors
FALL CREEK
BAKERY
484-1662 M-F 8-6. Sal 8*3 • Eugene
881 East 13th next to UO Bookstore
Council for Human
Rights in Latin
America presents
HARD
TIMES
LUNCH
Plenty of Outdoor
Seating
Lunches to Go
Best Latin Food
In Town
Autnentic Latin Food
s2.00 THURSDAY
11.30 2 pm
1236 KINCAID
(NEXT TO UO BOOKSTORE)
Now available
patio dining and
meals to go
Doonesbury
Page 6A
BY GARRY TRUDEAU
YOU CAN'T GIVE AWAY
WHAT AIN'T YOURS! LIKE
THE- DAMN DEFICIT! WE'LL
PAY FOR m THE LOCUSTS MIL
COME ONE DAY AND CARRY
jOFFALLTHE
, CHILDREN! ^
NICE
TOMEEJ
YOU,TOO,
ElMONT
NOW,SU/EETS,
SAINT THE POPE
ElMONT HASN'T WEN
TO YOU, HIS FINAL
PUDDY! OKAY YET.
25$ HOT DOG NIGHT
THURSDAY 6 9 pm.
Beer, wine 4 qoood sandwiches
ARNOLD’S
HIDEAWAY
1461 Vi E. 19th
(Near 19th and Agate)
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fHHO Mandarin
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Dally Special Chinese Lunch jl
1195
■i " Full Course Chinese Dinner yf
j $3.95 *rT
jS- 1?th&Htlyard tp
11 am • 10 pm
fa 343-6234 $
Lost & Found
■ DHARMA" THE DOG-LOST Tuesday in
Alton-Baker Park Real friendly and lov
ing male Shepherd-Labrador mis black
with white paws, chesl. 343-8204,
686 4544 REWARD. 5-17
Events
Film Series on
Alcoholism/Drug Abuse
Sponsored by tho University Tssk
Fores on Alcoholism
Film title:
“The Disease
Concept of
Alcoholism/Drug
Abuse”
Date: May 16, 1985
Time: 11:30-12:30
1st showing
12:30-1:30
2nd showing
Place: EMU Room 101
This series is lor educstionel pur
poses to help increese awareness ol
the problems created by alcohol and
drug abuse. Faculty, stall and
students are Invited to attend.
Representatives trom local agencies
will be present at the showings to
answer questions.
GALA
LAST CHANCE DANCE
Friday 9 p.m., $1.50
Laurerwood Goll Course
2700 Columbia. Eugene
DANCE/DRILL
TEAM
AUD
ITIONS
Sunday 19 May 1985
Registration: 9 a.m.
Auditions: 10 a.m.-Noon
353 Gerlinger Annex
686-3386- info.5228:5-17
KZAM WELCOMES
JOHN
PRINE
Plus special guest
DANNY
O’KEEFE
FRIDAY JUNE 7
SILVA 8 PM
TICKETS: $12.50 6 111.50
On sale TOMORROW at Main Desk
and all Hull Center outlets. Order by
Phone 6*7 5000. 5230:^18
PEASANT PARTIES
OF THE BALKANS
free public
lecture
DIMITRU SANDRU
(Cuza University,
Romania)
Friday, May 17,
1985, 3:30 p.m.f
101 EMU
Agrarian problem* and reforms In
Romania and other Balkan countries
between the two world wars For fur
ther information, call UO REESC
986-4877 5207:5-17
EMU Cultural Forum presents
MINI FEST
A LEAD INTO THE
15th ANNUAL
FOLKFEST
12:00: Susanna Rappoport
12:30: Larry Hirshberg
1:45: Jean 8 Will
2:45 Richard Phillips
3:15: Sailor's Bonnet
All In the EMU Courtyard
Friday the 17th
(EMU lobby In case of rain)
Whitewater
Kayaking
Slideshow off kayaking ih^^raldu
River in India plus and exclllng kayak
ing movie Thursday, May 16th, 7:30
pm. 177 Lawrence Hall Free Spon
sored by Rivers West and Outdoor
Program 52115-16
FRENCH DIP
SANDWICH
Au Jus On Fresh French Bread
Served With Potato Salad
Only $195
Reg $2 35
FRESH GROUND
SPECIALTY COFFEES
Thursday, May 16, 1985