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Daily Emerald CLASSIFIEDS To Place, Cancel or >10/10 Correct your ad call: Subliiu quad to female close to campus lease throuyh 8 15 91 at t259»mo Prtvati bath, share kitchen 343 9013 early mommy, eves or nights — COOP LIVING Tired of ans*enny to a hiyher authority^ If tha ideas of livmy coop eratively * other students A havmy a part in decisions that affect your livmy space appeal to you. contact the membership coordinator at Jan et Smith Coop 683 3777 Campbell Club Coop 683 3453, Lora* Manner Coop. 683 4960 Space avail no* A winterjerm Boarders also welcome Tired of dorm? Female *anted tor house Near btKe path-bus S250rmo 1 st/last * S25 dep 342 2272 - Dorm Contract for sale anywhere in housing system Call Ken. 343 1964 255 ROOMMATES WANTED Condo to shere.Pnvate bam laundry in uml. pool Jacuzzi, tennis $275/mo plus ’> util 686 2937 days 464 2790 eves Dennis Female, Christian to share large comfortable home Campus close, microwave, dishwasher new furniture many amenities $165 $326 345 0991 Seeking neat roommate until end of term 5 blocks from UO $170 .344 9962 [irniann Quaint Artist's loft • 400 foot office Close to campus, off street parking Call 461 0805 2^5 MEETINGS Alpha Lambda/Delta/Phi Eta Sigma HONOR SOCIETY MEETING Scholarships, plans, etc discussed T ues 10/23 6 30 p m . Walnut Room iTofo AD CLUB INFORMATIONAL MEETING 221 ALLEN HALL 5:00 pm TODAY! 275 Ml* JET Japan Exchange and T a aching Program Information Meeting Thur., Oct. 25,1990 2:00 • 3:30 pm Ben Linder room, EMU II you hava aomalhlng lo tall you hay# aomathlng lo advartlaa OOE CLASSIFIEDS 210 I ANCIENT FOREST PROTECTION A presentation of the currant legislative and social climate surrounding the N W ancient lorests GET INVOLVED' Tue Oct 23. 7 pm Ben Linder Rm 346 4305 1990 Greg Stump SKI FILM EMU BALLROOM TONIGHT $5 students “Cry of the Wild” Video Outdoor Program video Wednesday Oct 24 12 30 pm Outdoor Program Rrn EMU 346 436ft tvfBT? hue YOU CAN GET INVOLVED! TWO OPENINGS AVAILABLE ON UO BOOKSTORE BOARD Oi DIRECTORS The UO Bookstore is searching for a graduate student and a faculty member to serve on the Board of Directors. GRADUATE POSITION; The position is that ofa student currently of graduate school standing I-or purpose of membership on the Board a graduate student must be fully accredited in the graduate school and must maintain a course load of not less than 9 units The term of office will run until June 1991. teaching faculty (officer of instruction) For purpose of membership on the Board a faculty member must be a full-time professor, associate professor, assistant profes sor, or instructor employed as an officer of instruction on the Eugene campus. The term of office will run until June 1991. UO Bookstore board members represent the student, faculty and staff of the University of Oregon, and have the opportunity to guide the Bookstore in policy mailers Members attend monthly meetings, and receive a S30 stipend per month. ALL APPLICANTS must pick up your application packet in the Administrative Office (at the rear of the second floor of the UO Bookstore). Applications for these two positions on the UO Bookstore Board will be taken until 6.00 r».m.. Fridgy. Noveml'er L The Election Committee of the Board will screen all applicants and will select applicants for a personal interview. All applicants will be notified whether or not they have been selected for an interview For more information, please contact either Jim Williams or Lisa Burkhart at 346-4331 UO BOOKSTORE 13th and Kincaid, M-F 7:30-6, Fri. 10-6, Ph. 346-4331 2.0 M»U ' PEGASUS PIZZA Pumpkin Carving Contest Sun, Oct 28th at 2 p.m. • Must preregister • Limited to 30 pumpkins (we supply) Pumpkin* displayed Halloween on deck Cash and Pizza prizes to winners! ODE CLASSIFIEDS 1 STOP SHOPPING University Theatre Second Season presents WE WON’T PAY, WE WON’T PAY A Political Farce by Dario Fo N American V«*»<on by A G D«vt» October 17, 18, 19. 20 25, 26, 27 8:00 p.m. Arena Theatre Tickets at Robinson Theatre Box Office 3464191 $4.00 General Public $3.00 Students blliMiUllIl] mm BUNGEE JUMP $55 683-0857 $95 as kW Hinioflur It ART CINEMAS 492 E 13th • 686-2456 OrtCOUMT HOW Sw Mo U T«#U BERKELEY IN THE '60S mtALJ 04 r* HUM NT MlIT J*+ LAST EXIT TO BROOKLYN (mm miiit«n(f«inm MMVIINMV INOM Mm S3 To •( IN MmM« Mr OiMO KOYAANISOATSI. W»n« II f IMA. LI AM HUNT - HAUL JULIA ^ KISS Of THE SPDER WOMAN KLCX 104 7 LATE NIGHT 4, A »HCUl Ijin NN41 i OAft MTiiMO0 • W# T* M HP AST EXIT TQBBQflKLTii SuNiIttO BM-4N TV«v - HARDWARE TM3." s«t4 ROCKY MORROf) . N «n Ml* iHfMv • K/1 L * in.'.1 BAT BEAT Appearing Oct. 30! 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