CLASSIFIEDS Visa and MasterCard gladly accepted. mHElPWANTE'r P#*t time work available' • tKrjft,pp.n^Cii jobs PQ Bn* ?02t Eugene SuOVO* *«»*' i>**<3ik3 for small 'e* d«nt<*l tremmg home* ?0? adolescents and adults with severe developments d.saC-titie* Pan t*m« fulHtme and «;V# jn position available Apply at 46 The ESCAPE Field Studies Program upp«» division credits ESCAPE .9 a pracftcurn upp«' division credits tor doing services *n non proM organize tions and public Schools The follow ,<ig positions are ava'iat Director Assistant Director. Registration and Campus Awareness Coordinator Of lice Manager Public School Division Heads Public Schools GTFs ESCAPE 19 an Affirmative Action-Equal Oppor tundy Employer _ The ESCAPE Field Studies Program now accepting applications for the position of Student Program Manage men! Division Head for the 1989-90 school year Work with consensus decision making while planning curnc uium for the development of other program leaders Gam valuable super vision and communication skills Should have an interest in manage ment and interaction with various Mu dent leaders Applications due by May 26 For more information stop by our office m the EMU M Ml or call us at 686 4351 AAiEOE _ The OREGON DAILY EMERALD «s sitli accepting applications for the 1989 90 Managing Editor position The managing editor oversees freelancers story tracking arid general management and helps to determine the broad direction of the ODE The position is both a big re sponsibility and a great opportunity Applications are due Wednesday, May 17 at 5pm Applications and job descriptions can be picked up at the ODE office Suite 300 EMU Monthly pay is S20 per issue requires appox 30 40 hours a week The ODE is an f OE Women minorities and ihe dif ferently abled are encouraged to ap ply CO DIRECTOR INNOVATIVE EDUCATION Two positions open for the 89/90 academic year Training provided this term and/or summer The successful applicants will have good organizational and oral and written communication skills They will be able to work well with program course instructors. students University administration and program staff Bookkeeping and/or public relations skills helpful Work study ($6/hr) or stipend ($l00/month) 10 20 hours per week UO students only (need not be enrolled summer term) Call 686 4305 for more infor mat ion To apply Submit ASUO application form resume and cover letter to our office in the EMU Room M 110 by 5pm May 16 1989 Affirmative Action Equal Opportunity Employer ASUO DANCERS WANTE0 ' Tavern Oregon s mcesf fust class club High earnings potential Full or pari time 18 years plus Call Jim oi Les for personal interview 2165 W 11th. 344 6897 ?20 WORK STUDY POSltlONS" WORK STUDY POSITIONS Two 12 month positions available with the ERIC Clearinghouse on Educational Management 1) General Office ($4/hr starting date as soon as possible) typ ing (50wpm) on IBM PC (using Word Perfect 4 2) and typewriter filing an swenng phones running errands. 2) Shipping Room Clerk (S4/hr starting date August 1) preparing product or ders for shipment packaging affixing proper postage heavy lifting (30 lbs maximum) and use of handtruck re quired Both positions are half time (approx 20 hrs per week hours are flexible within • 00am 5pm work day ) Pick up position descriptions and ap plications at Condon School 1787 Ag ate Street Room 102 between 1 00 5 00 p m Monday through Friday MUST BE WORK STUDY CERTIFIED FOR 9 MONTHS OF THE YEAR 221 msmm SITIONS Student Campaign for Disarmament 6864248 Am aff,?matrv# Opportunity Employ#' SUMMER JOB SUMMER TERM WORK STUDY STUDENT NEEDED iN INTERNATIONAL SERVICES The WOMEN’S CENTER ATTENTION We art accepting application* for the following position* ASUO Women s Task Force Women a Resource & Referral director Summer 69 Codirectors j for th# School yea' 89 90 Women tn Transition •! < I Profect Safende Coordinator . - tant Coordinator Advert.s mg/Fundraiamg Manager Work study and non work study available • all 686 4239 o' 686 3327 ! for more information or drop by 1 Suite 3 EMU tor applications and |ot description Deadline to apply *s j Tuesday May 16 1989 at *> p m An I AA'EOE WORK STUDY STUDENT NEEDED 1 Summer term $5 OOfhr General office work Possible position fo' corning school year Contact Carta or Debbie Dean s Office College of Arts l Sciences Room 114 Friendly Hall 686 3902 Recycle this paper. ??5 APTS.-DUPLEXES - Accepting Applications for Summer & Fall Low Summit Rates furnished 1 & 2 bedrooms, large, clean A 1 block from campus Student Manor Apts 1442 E 18th Mgr -19 344 4760 ALDERWOOD 1860 Alder St. Very nice large 1 2.A J bedroom units 1' blocks from U of O Available furnished or unfurnished on site laundry covered off street parking S240 $»> W Deluxe 2 bedroom w/tireplace $550 Call 344 5695 it CAMPUS FURNISHED r ;■ <* bedroom no pets 485 282 1 GREENWOOD 1965 Patterson St. Very nice 1 4 2 bdrm units in *eti , kept complex Just south ot U <>f O j ; Appliance on site m- . " Jennings &C° GREYSTONE 211 BRIARCLIFF Recently rem^vleied 2 bard room t a house m very convenient location. newer appliances carpet nice lawns Must see to appreciate Cab 461 2116 teta • i • K LARGE CLEAN QUIET 2 bedroom 1 blk U of Q furnished dishwasher disp lots of parking sonde- * laundry 683 8919 ??5 APTS DUPLEXES LARGE. CLEAN QUIET LARGE :BORM LOW SUMMER RATES BlJffcfttorv* & Univ^fnity Ma»o South 'P'.f-'v.itio«s ' • MILL RACE APT 180* Garden A*e 142 7009 tor details and an* atxiul ONE BDRM APT CALL f OR SUMMER RATES 1 BEDROOM UNFURNISHED »2JJ t BEDROOM FURNISHEO STUDIO tm BOTH ARE SUMMf R RATES AVAILABLE NOW' Call 3414109 SINGLE APT i !" »• • > . Available May 17 may Mini fre** G*M Hop« 6«7 SUBLET FOR SUMMER 2 txlrm South Eugene tencod yard ga rag«*'Studio * toll fully fu«mshed S ■ ■ $ SUBLET FOR SUMMER tied• " furnished apt * on site laundry off Street park-ng A pool fn;>m am pus 4HS 192V 1 Bedroom i. t .«Wn itjtr- «-«!'» large apl an utilities paid ^ecufily Pudding 1160 1)75 Eugene Manor 1040 10S0 Ferry 4tM 7441 230 uu«u;> CEDARWOOD QUADS 441 E Ulh N" e contemporary Quads units weti kept compli-i 3 blocks from U of O On site laundry some of* street park mg Only $205 Call 405 4319 Ask about Summer reservations TYLER PARK 528 TYLER ST. Welt kepi furnished qua*! unit ■> e* il f . ;•• • UTILITIES PAID' laundry oil street parking $i.’i (-alt 343 1569 for details FALL TERM Plan ahead . t> I moNif dorm, m i«> fufli easy piking distance Gain it _>nty $3000'Available Sept 1st 74/5103 FOR SUMMER ONLY 4 t„:. 2 oiks from campus carpom wash ! er,'dry#' wood floors unfurnished j Call John a! 14 J 0490 to see 3 bed 2 bath off campus quiet «V rent io grad or faculty Summer 2*0 ROOMS Nice rooms for rent summer A possibly coming l.i k more mfo Call Chad Phillips 485 4695 NOW" Hen P« . ' • . 4 person house 2 blocks from am pus A ademtc and mum..any onenled And washed. cheese wu\ moral absolutism forget .t $16C and $140 1377 Hilyard come by lalk with Hob or leave » te M ,wt> ,» A SAP ?50 MOVING SALES 3 COUCHES $15. *25. $40 % e kitchen table and chairs $40 other stuff Can 663 2546 leave message pso ROOMMATES WANTED For Summer Ig bdrm * private- bam i ’ | • $ • ,i ..r-es j ’' Mr'. ‘44 MM Luxury apt jacu;/ie sauna cable cov ered parking Cat ok maid svc jvail $200/mo Biuce 342 2960 o» 345 9265 ECT;Mil.TJiM«,.mnil OOMMATf FOR SUMMFR OOMMATF WANTfO S' lOOMMA’f WANT 10 loom* lew r*n| \ \ t II MI1I1 * > o it i ri kmo M 'lb EVENTS CISC AP PRFSf NTS ALEXANDER COCKBURN prC\Jf*>'V*WV»' THURS., MAY 18 7:30PM FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH 1166 OAK ST S3 6 SUGGESTED DONATION into 4851755 )ouble% Volleyball Tournament 4 ay 20 on lay '•;■• *•-•> ■'*•<! by < ''ub V >‘ eyball T pan* . all 484 U or U I Kk*i imded pntr.rh Mulltculturai Woman » Ualheong May 16 18 Tuetday Events Noon On#* F ino Day video E Mli i M>, B** I y Image Workshop Kale Da»fi Cedar A «. H i MU 4 pm Bag l adre* Of The V. I (H l OV< t>rp*.nn(.»! ' Marg-> >i naefer and Barterting N*dw Alnla Mill#** and : '.I Md , [.#*.14/ A Ull MU 6 JO pm Muik by Barbara Turril! Chrysloi Nahve American poel (iedinger l ounge ASL Interpreted childcare available NOTICE AFFIRMATIVE ACTION DIRECTOR : jndt<l4te» *'•! t>n veiling . .irnpu* ami will y»vc public tai*-. You are ifwii fld to hear them 4ih them gweMion* md led the '»«'*»•• b - itnmullBu whaf . , If ■ » M.»*fc , I • !•♦■' ' -• »’ » n#»ny y*n, .»'• and t-a't-. ipa»«- < >hi*» important appointment de diuM' May 0 4 00pm F orum Room l MU Df Sandra Holbrook May 10 4 00pm Gum wood Room I MU D* Miguel Ornelas May i' * opm Maple Room I M MM i': m Meli«>er Redd May 1 ’1 • w.ipm Walnut Room f. MIJ Mi Diane Wong Pa*»chali SOUTHEAST ASIAN STUDIES Brown Bag Talk W bun P* •• ' about bift f»-- nnl lr-p |ii V’ntl'M'n whr'tv he helped bund » • i- r Mi, tbib 11 30 12 30 Room 353 Pi C EVEREST The Lost Unclimbed Ridge there have been many expeditions ( lo Everest. bul only rm mltly ha-, d j t'nen possible lo Attempt d via Ihe j Chomolungma Chain the lost • . ■ • • •*■ Wednesday May 17 at 12 30pm «n Ibe Outdoor Program room in Ibe I MU FREE ?7b EVENTS Sponsored by the U o< 0 Outdoor p'ogram For -ore irrfo c May 15-18 MM uiiBM STUDY’ STUOY »Nahh DANCE! MISSION DISTRICT Tonight at TAYLOR'S EMU Cultural Forum's 191h Annual Willamette Valley FOLK FEST k89 Fri May 19 Sun May 21 9 hr* of music each day f eafunng Foxfire 0B0 Addy James Cotton and many local regional performer-. Also Food booth* arorfc shops min stage and much more f ree adorn von Ram or shine I MU F asl l ae»n 280 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT UNIVERSITY THEATRE presents CABARET May 12 14, 18-20. 25-27 Robinson Theatre 8:00 pm TICKETS 686 4191 [ Wt PELLE rofffttf/flll* lilt i'OSQl EHOM. s t,, • o «.• AIOAN QUINN !• CRUSOE TM| ***. .4 H >« .. F* i¥' *4 rtnt) Ul’v .11 i*y n 40 Working Girl"] l*to N*ght *dm Ff-S» »3 Su Th $2.50 fw I, ' ' • ' NICK MX 1«- ^ [THREE FUGITIVES ] ^ m ijw * |1 tjawTj> ^ ?85 FOOD & DRINK miner rociurm t uganit t own tea 1.104m and hoian Yogurt HOT FUDGE SUNDAES $1 25 Every Tuesday 19th ft Agalv '44 4418 Open daily t ** 1 1 pm lift 1 WillameMa »4j ;*;i The cale at COI.LIEK MOOSE \K c Iconics SI tide III S I .tc nils £< I hr I'li hi it ( «III it* ill |o\ "Ml Itlslnt ii m M 111L. \ IllOtlfl .Ilf pi U » v for 11«nc IT I I Ml l OO ttrrk>lj \ - TACO TUESDAY 35« (with paid joo SERVICES I in iNTf MN A TIONAL NORTH AME M II AN HOPPERS THE STRANGERS 19th & Agate 485 3470 Ri nOM COUNTY bv Berke Breathed / PO*-! X { rnt >r*r .'»■ m . /v-t-vM • P*r»•■'.’ y;' 1 »• •> V. J . ■ ■ / ' w / frt ATt«W> I >> .-». i /O,