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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1976)
Take an ODE to lunch today €t al c ‘Americana’ sparks show A “Bicentennial Happening” will be held in Gerlinger Lounge to night from 7:30 to 11. Sponsored by the University School of Music Graduate Group (MGG), the event will feature »###############»»»»###########################»»»»»»»»» ! it < * S * « ► 3 ! j E music city’s V FRIDAY THE 13th SALE On Today Until 9 Great Buys LTD Bus Service to Our Door 40th Sc Donald Eugene, Oregon 34-5-8289 dance and entertainment in honor of the nation’s bicentennial. Entertainment will range from early Americana to modem rock. Performers will include a Dixie land band, the University Jazz Choir and pianist Jerry Blodgett, who will perform some of Gershwin's works. Live and recorded music will help recapture the sounds of the past. Square dancing steps will be taught and a ‘‘Limbo" dance con test is planned. Refreshments will be provided. Tickets are $1.50 in advance from the music school office and $2 at the door. Proceeds will help finance future MGG projects. Church group slates meetings The third in a series of foui inter-church group seminars wil meet Sunday, Feb. 15 at the Cen tral Lutheran Church, East Eigh teenth Avenue and Potter Street. Running from 5 to 7 p.m., sepa rate workshops of the Ninth An nual Interchurch Seminars wil explore the topics of 1) Our radica beginnings: a study in the Book o Acts, 2) Prayer: the integration ol faith and life, 3) The nation yet tc be: Christian mission and the new £®2NPHAND BOOK MAN Fine selection of nnf books at one-ball the original price. Top prices pelf lor your Quality Used Books New €* Used 101W. 7tri 3*t’Z00l A Hamburger,; French Fries | & Soft Drink ! 75c All Day SUNDAY! at Pizza-Burgers S EMU Fishbowl Jim Gregory Dennis Platt Greg Wasson Greg Clark Paul Waldschmidt Chris Story Bob Welch Jenifer Blumberg Jenil Nilson JoArm Fahlgren Jett Nielson Rick Bella Patty Farrell Lois Lindsay Brad Lem ley Wally Benson Jackman Wilson Kate Seigal Cart Bryant Susan Harper Gayle Freeman Ted Johnston Editor Managng Edtor News Ecltor Graphics Edtor Editorial Page Editor Asst News Ecltor Sports Editor Entertainment Ecltor Wire Ecltor Asst Grapiscs Ecltor Asst Sports Ecltor Associate Editors: Politics Admn & Student Services ASUO Govt ft Agencies Features. In-Depth Departments ft Schools Community Produclon Manager Advertising Manager Classified Advertsing Librarian Accountant Oregon Dally Emerald The Oregon Daily Emerald is pubished Monday through Friday during tall, writer and spring terms, except during exam weeks and vacation periods Ounng summer session the Emerald is pubished Tuesday and Thursday dumg the eK^it-week term and on Thursday the last three weeks ot the eleven-week term The Oregon Daily Emerald s pubished by lie Oregon Daily Emerald Pubishmg Co . Inc . at the Umversly ot Oregon. Eugene Oregon 94703. Subscription rates (1) Unrversly ot Oregon student and faculy-staft subscription rales we based on annual contracts the Emerald makes with the Associated Students at the University ot Oregon and with the Univer sty admnistraton The subscription rate is $3 44 a person (2) Special subscriptions lor persons not in category (1) are avalabte lor $20 a year (12 months) or $7 a term The Oregon Daily Emerald otfices are m the north wing ot the Erb Memonal Union News/Edrtorial 686-5511 Display Advertising 686-3712 Classified Advertising 686-4343 The Oregon Daily Emerald is a member ot Associated Press and College Press Servce patriotism, 4) Education - quo vadis?, 5) Marriage is alive and well in Eugene - or is it?, 6) South east Asia: a Christian presence, 7) The U.S. economy -1976, and 8) People and systems. The series is sponsored by 23 area churches. Folk concert set tonight The Native American Student Union at the University will stage a variety show and folk concert to night at 8 p.m. in Beall Concert Hall. The show will feature both small group and individual per formers, according to Dennis De Gross, the group's advisor. Among the performers will be the Toelken Family, a local folk music performing group featuring Barre Toelken, professor of En glish; banjo player Rusty Oelheim, who will sing and play some of his own ballads; Jill Hodgen, playing a musical saw; Twilo Scofield on the psaltery, a stringed instrument similar to a zither; and Herbie Cawthorne, reading the poetry of Langston Hughes. George Wasson, a member of the Coos Indian Tribe, will be the master of ceremonies. Tickets for the concert are now on sale at the EMU main desk and at the Chrystal Ship in downtown Eugene. Admission is $2 for Uni versity students and $3 for the general public. Tickets also will be on sale at the door. All proceeds from the event will go to the Native American Legal Defense Fund. Fauna inhabit museum spot Alfred C. Shelton’s zoological collections are currently featured in an exhibit at the University Museum of Natural History. Shelton's collection will be dis played daily from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and will be open for viewing weekends from 1 to 4:30 p.m. Admission is free and the pubic is invited to visit. briefs MEETINGS Al 12:30 the afternoon the Muslim Student As sociation will hold Jummah Prayei with a meotng to follow in the EMU, room to be posted In addition. Quranic Studies have been scheduled tor 8 tomtit at 4895 Garnet For more information call 342-6748 Hawaii CSub members There will be a hula prac tice and meeting Saturday at tt am. Bean West Conference Room You also can pay the S4 ski tnp fee and winter dues Tryout* «nl be held Monday and Tuesday r»<*as. Feb 16 aid 17, for tie Unerersay Theatre produc lion at Ao&ist Sandberg s The Dunce d Qaarh Production dales lor the play bane been a* loi April 23. 24. 29. 30. and May 1 The caal reqiaemenls are two men and one woman Edgar, an aging artdwy cap*a»i ha wde aid lormer actress. A*ce. and ha oouai Kiel, rumsett a quarantine oMca Tryouts re* be held m the Arena Theatre. 104 Vdard Hall, from 7 ixiM 10 each rwjit Try an uncommon Valentine's gift this year for your special friend. Choose from perfume oils, bubble baths or glycerin soaps in over 40 dif ferent scents. Or combine your per sonal choice of body products in a un ique gift pack. Your gift-buying dollar ioes farther at Uncommon Scents. Suite 118, The Atrium, 99 W. 10th HONEY Delicious, Crunchy, Satisfying reg. 1.10/lb. now only .89/lb. THURS and FRI ^NATURAL FOODS 1211 ALDER