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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1973)
emerald classifieds! Complete Ice Cream Party Items for All Occasions II Hand Packed BASKIMROBBINS 3 - ICE CREAM 1 1925 River Rd. 13*5 Villard Street Phone 688-9868 Phone 345-9614 Ms! available Want to find out about feminism? The University Feminist office (306 EMU) has a library of feminist literature available. New magazines will include “Ms.”, “Women: A Journal of 'Liberation,” “No More Fun and Games,” and “The Ladder: A Lesbian Review.” Literature is also available at the Women’s Research and In formation Center located at 606 PLC. 20 Mirom are stocking the Johnson line of "ULTRA SHEEN" and m • "AFRO SHEEN". oft regular price _ _ ^ ™ stock this line of Ittft ft PEARL FRAWCLIM ftLVP. ^ Looking for that "special gift? WE HAVE MANY UNIQUE, HANDCRAFTED GIFT IDEAS IMPORTED FROM THE WESTERN PACIFIC Shell Pearls A dazzling display of necklaces and bracelets with the color, luster and weight of cultured pearls, but at a fraction of the price Pearl Silver Highest quality silver-plated candy dishes, serving trays, coffee and tea sets, napkin holders and salt and pepper sets with a unique" pear led" finish guaranteed not to tarnish or discolor These and many other gift ideas such as glass and ceramic Flower Vases, Monkeypod Bowls, Laquer candy dishes and serving trays, wall plaques of Directors at ttw Uaiversity of Ora pan. SeceaU das* pad—a pad at Enpaaa. Prana, nan. Sdncriptiaa ratal: (I) University at Orapaa rtidiut aap faculty staff tapicriptiaa ratal ara based aa aaaual caatracti Paftuaaa ttw EmaraM aid ttw ASUO MX Me EmeraM amt me Unwmily adaaiaiatratiaa. The rata at mate aatotcriptiaat it tppraaitaattly S2ae par year (ID Special taPtcriptiaat far partaat aat iattaded ia catapary (1) areaeatlaait at a rata at tip.PP par year. pt-PPpar academic raar aad U.fPpmMrm. ^ SMI Sucy E Piter *1 Phelps General Maaapar lOiiCampiis ) Correction on reversed caption Two photo captions appearing with a story on a Eugene Human Rights Commission hearing in Thursday’s Emerald were inad vertently reversed. Roscoe Wright, Eugene resident, was mistakenly identified as Dominick Vetri, ACLU representative, and Vetri was mistakenly identified as Wright. Panel discusses careers in information A workshop, “Careers in Information,” will be held at the University Saturday, Jan. 27. Hie morning session from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the EMU, will feature a'panel of seven professionals engaged in several special fields of information services. Following the morning meeting, guest panelists will be honored at a luncheon at 1:00 p.m. in the Union. Public seminar on photography today A free public seminar on photography will be presented today at the University by medical photographer Paul Macapia, whose exhibition “The Land and the Sea” is being shown through Saturday at the EMU Art Gallery. . Macapia will discuss his photographic techniques, demonstrate equipment, ssd show did® from 3 to 5p.m., in the EMU. Jazz and rock concert today The “12:30 Lab Band” of Lane Community College will perform an hour long concert of jazz and rock today in the School of Music Recital Hall. Suitably enough, the 23-piece band will begin at 12:30 pm. Film on logging scheduled A documentary on loggers, old-time logging, and the land in Pacific Northwest forests will be shown today at the University. The showing of “Natural Timber Country” will be a free public event at 4:30 p.m., in 177 Lawrence Hall ( CoErtmunity ) Indoor "Saturday Market’ to debut A Saturday Market “moved indoors” will begin this Saturday and continue for one Saturday a month through April. The Saturday Crafts Fair will run from 10 am. until 5 pm. at the Lane County Fairgrounds and will feature local craftsmen and en tertainers Admission is 25 cents for adults and 10 cents for children. Hie other dates for the fair are February 3, March 10 and April 7. Craftsmen interested in exhibiting their wares should call Ed Reed at 687-1944 Counseling group holds workshop Evaluation Co-Counseling is a group formed to offer a new and unique way of working on individual problems. They are having a counseling introduction workshop Saturday from 10 am. to 4 p.m. at 2274 Onyx St. The focus of the group is on learning to discharge the emotional stress of past experiences. This discharge, in forms of crying, laughing or trembling, releases the pain. Once the pain is released the “Client views the problem being desilt with not in terms of pent up pain but through his unstressed rational, intelligent mind.” For further information contact Karrolie Engleman at 342-1071. Varied menu at Vietnamese dinner A Vietnamese dinner is bong held at 6 p.m. today at the Central Presbyterian Church, 1475 Ferry St. The dinner will feature a menu of chicken with many vegetables, nuoc mam sauce, steamed rice, green tea and «*mnw» cookies. The meal is being sponsored by Medical Aid for Indochina. Suggested donation for the dinner is $1.50 for adults and children under 12, 50 cents. Safety for the beginning boater The Coast Guard will present a “Saturday Outboard Special” program next Thursday from 7-9 p.m. at the Marine Corps Reserve Training Center on 13th Ave. The program is about basic boating safety and will cover subjects such as rules of the road, how to repair an engine during flotation and hw to use a fire extinguisher. The program is aimed at the beginning boater and there is no charge. _ . . ._a/ 1071