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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1987)
Rides a Riders HELP US Heads ol Dead need ride to S F tor Chinese New Year s shows by Tues afternoon. Wed momma Steve 342 <‘>88 yre LOOKING FOR RIDER TO SALEM to share expenses MWP 8 5 30pm Call 344 0821 23 Opportunities AIRLINES NOW HIRING Flight Atten dants, Agents. Mechanics. Customer Service Salaries to S50K Entry level positions Call 805 687 6000 Ext A 0642 lor current listings 2-4 GOVERNMENT JOBS S16 040 *59,230/yr Now Hinny Call 8056870000 Ext R 9642 tor current federal list 2-24 EARN 1480 WEEKLY *60 per hundred envelopes slutted Guaranteed Homeworkers needed tor company pro iect slutting envelopes and assembling materials Send stamped sell addressed envelope to JBK Mailcom pany P O Box 25d27. Castaic CA 91310 127 VISAMASTERCARD — GET YOUR CARD TODAY! Also new credit card NO ONE REFUSED' Call I 518 459 3546 Ext C-1408 24 HRS 123 APPLICATIONS are now being accepted lor positions on the ASUO ELECTIONS BOARD Organize and oversee the ASUO elec lions Applications and information available in the ASUO Office, Suite 4 EMU Deadline tor applications is 5pm Tuesday. January 27 The ASUO is an Affirmative Action/Equal Oppor tunity Employer Women, minorities and differently abled students are en couraged to apply 8519 121 • EXCELLENT INCOME tor part time home assembly work For into call 504-641-8003 Ext 8887 121 THE EMU CULTURAL FORUM is now accepting audition tapes tor the 17th annual WILLAMETTE VALLEY FOLK FESTIVAL The Audition Deadline is MAR 6! If you wish your tape returned, please send a self addressed, stamped envelope as well SEND TAPES TO EMU Cultural Forum U of O Eugene, OR 97403 Into Phone 686 4373 8512 1 21 ine University Inn A MODEL CALL To all male and lemale students ot all nationalties tor A fashion extravaganza with an inter national theme This Spring Term It interested, come to the auditions in the U l Dining Room. 8pm. January 23rd For more info call 686-6243 bet ween 9am 12 noon. Mon Fri Question the machine and you will be answered 8473 1 21 OPEN YOUR OWN beautiful shoe store LADIES CHILDRENS MENS Over 200 nationally known brands Over 1500 styles 40 to 50% below wholesale prices $12,900 to $39,900 includes beginning inventory ■ training fixtures and grand opening promotions Call To day Prestige Fashions 1-800247 9127 1 21 Help Wanted DISTRIBUTION ASSISTANT: 2 hours daily Must have reliable transportation Must be available In early am hours Responsible for pick-up and delivery of ODE every morning to outlying distrlbu tion points Must be willing to work under adverse weather conditions App ly Oregon Daily Emerald ODE is an Af firmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer_ _ tin Help Wanted NEEDED: University Theatre is hiring work study stitchers to sew in the costume shop on current productions Apply to Nancy at *4194 8459 121 MARKETING STUDY to help hand out surveys Two hour commitment Call >4378 8460 1 21’ THE SURVIVAL CENTER has lour posi tions open tor winter and spring terms Work for stipend work study and'or credit Application deadline Fn. Jan 23 at 5pm The Survival Center is an Equal Opportunity/Af ftrmative Action Employer Assistant Director helps the director deal with ASUO and other business This is an opportunity to actively sup port the environmental movement while learning about the important issues Ol the day Specific duties will vary with the experience of the applicants Pro lects that you will be involved in include Earthweek educational seminars and making Survival Center information available to all interested students Media Coordinator: produces and distributes advance materials for educational and fundraising events Graphic arts and/or marketing skills desirable STEWARD Editor: produces a 12 16 page newspaper once each term con venng current environmental concerns and events and Survival Center ac tivities Journalism and layout skills re quired This could be a term protect tor a Journalism class Water Issues Coordinator: keeps abreast of current issues of water quail ty. water politics and govt policy and helps to plan educational programs for Sharing relevant information with the University community A choice of per sonal interests can be developed within this position, including environmental law. municipal water planning, wild rivers, or toxic waste in groundwater All staff members are expected to at tend weekly staff meetings and to con tribute to the STEWARD For more in formation or to pick up an application, come by the Survival Center in EMU Suite 1 or call 686 4356 8487 1 21 WORKSTUOV STUDENTS Good T flexible hrs. own boss Research In lerviewer (Jan Mar) Call x5171 121* WANTED COUNTER PERSON Look ing for personable, clean, and friendly food service help Exp in food service helpful Apply between 9 30 and 10 30 at Taylor s 894 f. nth i 21 RESTAURANT HELP Part time Apply in person 11 15 am, Tues Fri 3443 Hilyard_ 1 22 WORK STUDY STUDENT(S) to handle all facets of Job Vacancy publication and mailing Flex hrs Call Leslie ASAP at Career Planning and Placement, x3235._8502 123 ADVERTISING PROOF RUNNER 23 hours daily Must have reliable transportation, requires good com munication skills and reliable office skills Must be willing to work throughout adverse weather conditions and have mid afternoon hours open Ap ply Oregon Daily Emerald ODE is an Af firmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer tfn T-v4* -i GET INVOLVED Join the Cultural Forum programming team We are looking for students to program events Popular Music Fllm/VIdeo Contemporary Issues/Speakers Performing Arts Smell Concerts Heritage Music Events Crew Visual Arts Positions begin Spring Term (or 87 88 Slop by the Cultural Forum office. Suite 2. EMU for information and application Deadline is Friday. February 13lh. The Cultural Forum is an Equal Op portunity/Affirmative Action employer Help Wanted WANTED EXOTIC DANCERS 7th Annual Show $150/HR PLUS TIPS No physical contact Call before 10am 726 7299 _171 JOB OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE in the Athletic Department specifically in the maintenance area as well as in the office Work study approved students will be given first consideration Call 686 4499 for more information 8515 t 22 Roommates MOVE IN NOW! Female roommate wanted to share duple* with a great view oil West 28th Responsible non smoker Rent only $ 130/month plus utilities, deposit Call 342 5018 after 5 1 23 For Rent FAMILY HOUSING APARTMENT LIVING. UO Westmoreland 1 bedroom furnished. $115/mo . 2 bedroom furnished. $144/mo Amazon unfurnished 2 bedroom $120/mo Future openings ex pected Winter and Spring Terms Mar ned couples and single parents eligible Call UO Housing 686 4277 for inlorma Hon 7569 Ifn Quads WOODSIOE MANOR 1810 Harris Furnished quads with shared or private bath Util paid Covered parking and laundry facilities available From $148 Call for more details Mgr 344 2657 Bennett Mgmt Co 1143 Oak 485 6991 tin NEWER QUAD $169 per month util paid 1/2 block from campus 1866 Mar ns 342 4261 Ifn ALDER STREET QUADS $145 per month on winter term lease $100 deposit All utilities paid Manager 1360 Alder SI No 17 tfn Child Care CHILDCARE PROVIDED in my home 4th and Adams area t year and up days and evenings 345 3837 1 21 Meetings MEN’S LACROSSE Practices are on Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays. 2 30 at 18th and Agate At tendance is mandatory Questions? Call Marc 343-6308 Sponsored by Club Sports 8499 1 21„ WATER POLO Upcoming Tournaments It Mandatory meeting and practice at 4 30-6pm, Wed. 21 at Leighton Pool All welcome It any questions, call Kelly at 683 1175 Sponsored by Club Sports _ 8500 121' SAILING CLUB Meetings Wednesdays. 7pm Century Rooms Welcome new members Club Sports 8518 1 21 Events PUBLIC HEARING ON THE UNIVERSITY’S CHILDCARE SYSTEM Jan 22, 4pm, in the Forum Room An ASUO event 8516 1 22* Events Beginning KAYAKERS! UO Outdoor Program is sponsoring weekly pool sessions lor the beginning kayaker who wants to perlect their roll Meeting Jan 21 5pm O P Room Call Bruce or Claudia lot information *4365 _8486121 WHAT IS THE BEST WAV to find that |Ob you REALLY want ’ Attend the |Ob search workshop on Thursday. January 22. 3 30 5pm at Career Planning and Placement. Room 12. Hendricks Hall, to design a |ob search plan that fits YOUR B—<& 8510 122 FEEL THE FREEDOM Join the Outdoor Program TODAY at 12 30pm in Room 23 EMU for 1986 Telemark Ski Racing plus Freedom of thoHills videos IT'S FREE! 8511121 DOUBLE TEE PRESENTS FRIDAY FEB 20 Hult Center 8:00 Reserved Seats $11.50 Tickets available at Everybody’s Records, Gl Joe’s, All Hult Center outlets It you enjoy Trivial Pursuits You don't want to miss College Bowl Represent your house department or group and sign up your 4 person team tor the varsity sport ot the mind " Register at the EMU Recreation Center Deadline Wed at noon, Jd/team Games will be played Jan ?8 Feb 4 and 11 Winning team will represent the UO at regional competition ROCK ’N’ ROLL MAGIC SWAN & The Dukes THU NITE! The Jackies Sat Nite! MAX’S 13th A Patterson Events CHINA NIGHT A Chinese Bazaar to kick off the CHINESE NEW YEAR Exhibition and demonstration includes Chinese painting and calligraphy paper cutting seal carving. Chinese tea ceremony Chinese children s games etc along with genuine Chinese food Following the bazaar will be performances which include Chinese Hungfu painting and even a Chinese play To end the night with a blast will be a dance party which everybody is invited Date Jan 25. 19*7 Time 5 9 30pm Place EMU Ballroom Admission Ticket S0« Admission and Oinner Ticket >4 (Advance purchase available at the EMU Main Desk) 55 (At the door) Food & Drink i:i <»i:\i: s FALL CREEK BAKERY VWWWWVWYVWWV NEXT TO UO BOOKSTORE NEW HOURS CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST $1 7:30 10:00 FEATURING Croissant or cream cheese pastry and coffee or lea MONDAY FRIDAY Mf 7 306 00 861 E I3lh Saturday 8-3 484 166; t:ii. t:\rs FAI.E CREEK BAKERY IWWWUWWWUWUIMJ NEXT TO UO BOOKSTORE Have Lunch or a Light Meal with us! TODAY S MENU: • Turkey A Cheese tilled croissant ■ Spinach A Cheese tilled croissant Straight from the oven 11 00 am M F 7 30600 861 E 13th Saturday 8 3 484 166? LATIN AMERICAN KITCHEN Previously The Hard Times Lunches Thurs 11:30-2 MEXICAN MENU Tortilla Grande Fresh flour tortilla tried in a mold with marinated potatoes, carrots. Iicama and cabbage topped with guacamole and sour cream Mexican Pinto Bean Soup Salad, Rose Hip Tea ONLY $2.50 Dessert, Coffee. Tea available EAT WONDERFUL ETHNIC FOOD AND SUPPORT HUMAN RIGHTS 1236 KINCAID 484 5867 Takeouts Entertainment University Theatre Presents Department of Oance 4 Repertory Dancers in DANCE ’87 An evening of dance Everything trom tap to ballet Robinson Theatre 8 pm Jan 23. 24. 29. 30. 31 Feb 6. 7 *5 50. $4 SO UO Students S3 SO Bo» Ottice 686 4191 6498 1 23• Late Nite at the BIJOU It 's bet tot on Ihn big screen lain al night" Held over by popular demand MUST END JAN 22nd Something Wild Nightly 1045 $2 SO Ne«t Aliens 9 UQ3S IDQdMQ ? 9 49? t Ulh «,8B-?4S8 <9 Held over by popular demand MUST END JAN 22nd She’s Gotta Have It NIGHTLY 7:15 4 9 00 Coming Soon DOWN BY LAW LMU Cultural Forum Films WEDNESDAY NIGHT CINEMATEOUE JEAN RENOIR’S GRAND ILLUSION (1937) Tin- Hotting a WWI German POW camp, where the conflict ol classes is further ignited when the camp commandant (Erich Von Stroheim) finds more in common with a French aristocrat than his own Ger man staff A brilliant drama and one >f the most internationally popular f tench films ever (BSW f ranch w/English subtitles ) 150 Geology 7pm Admission only $1 CINEHA7 STrJS “'**** A mutt tee Him! 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