Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 13, 1976, Section A, Page 2, Image 2

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Lane slates services workshop
Food stamps, children s ser
vices, medical care, volunteerism
and education opportunities will
be discussed at a social services
information workshop Saturday.
The free workshop is spon
sored by the Lane Community
College Women’s Awareness
Center and Counseling Depart
ment and Lane County Aid to De
pendent Children Services. It will
run from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at
Roosevelt Junior High School,
680 E. 24th Ave.
The workshop is designed to
provide answers to questions
women with children might have in
returning to school, expanding
their volunteer efforts and seeking
financial assistance.
Free child care will be provided
and participants are urged to bring
sack lunches for the dav-lona
workshop. For more information,
call the Women’s Awareness
Center or Counseling Department
at LCC. 747-4501. ext. 345 or 391
KZEL-FM Presents
Jimmy
Buffett
and
The Coral
Reefer Band
with Jerry Jeff Walker
and The Lost Gonzo Band
Thursday, May 20, 8 p.m.
Lane County Fairgrounds
Tickets are $5 in advance, $6 at the door
Available at Sun Shop, Chrystalship, EMU Main Desk
at U of 0, aid Everybody’s (Corvallis & Eugene)
A Double Tee Event
Ken Farmer’s Service
Celebrates
It’s Fourth Year
As Eugene’s leading independent Volvo service sta
tion with this special: Our Spring-summer safety
check of your car, which checks compression, brakes,
charging-starting-exhaust and cooling systems, tires
and much more. For the Volvo owner the check is only
$1.00, other Imports $4.00. American Cars slightly
higher.
This offer is good through May, PLEASE call for
an appointment.
Remember, if you own a VOLVO or other import
that has a problem or just needs routine service we
are on the comer of E. 11th and Mill, (the Arco Sta
tion ). From advice to a major engine overhaul, we can
do it.
ken farmer's
407 E. 11th Ave.
343-4225
the
Mountain pics
set for tonight
A three-month trek in Nepal by
members of the University Out
door Program is the subject of a
three-screen, slide-tape show to
night at 8 in 177 Lawrence.
The show includes slides of
Katmandu, Eugene s new sister
city, as well as trekking in the Mt
Everest and Annapurna regions
The five-member Outdoor Pro
gram group trekked nearly 500
miles through Nepal's rugged
Himalayas, climbing to elevations
about 18,000 feet several times.
Recital features
music for flute
Music for flute will be featured at
a piano recital and concert
scheduled at Lane Community
College (LCC) Sunday and Wed
nesday.
LCC student Wyatt Burger will
present his graduation recital
Sunday at 3 p.m. in the Perform
ing Arts Theatre. The program will
include works by Chopin, Bach,
Beethoven and Shostakovich.
“Flute Fest, " a concert featuring
music for the flute, but including
cello and piano, will be performed
Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the Per
forming Arts Theatre. Composers
to be performed include Bach, De
Lorenzo, Ibert, Zaninelli and
Reynolds.
Both performances are free and
open to the public.
825 E. 13th - Eu&ene - 343-4638
Reading Garden
Coffee and Tea
from
The Coffee Bean
Project cleans
The Lane County Parks and
Open Space Division, in conjunc
tion with the Oregon Track Club, is
asking for volunteers to assist in a
trail cleanup on the Steve Prefon
taine Parcourse, as part of a na
tional project.
Health center
hires clinician
The University's Health Center
has added a family planning clini
cian to the nursing staff.
Kathy Wunderlich will be seeing
patients for routine family plan
ning visits and follow-ups, consul
tation concerning regular birth
control methods and minor
gynecological complaints.
Wunderlich, 33, comes to the
University from a teaching posi
tion at Wichita State University in
Kansas She earned a bachelor s
degree in nursing from St. Louis
University and a master s degree
in family planning from Texas
Women s University.
Wunderlich will work with Dr.
Sarah Hendrickson, a general
practitioner in charge of family
planning at the Health Center.
Law students
vote in EMU
Law students wishing to vote m
the ASUO spring runoffs may cast
absentee ballots in ASUO Suite 4,
EMU. Polls will remain open at
that location through 5 p.m. Friday
May 21
up Pre’s Trail
The project, called "One for the
Trail," is hop*ng to log one million
hours nationally and 20,000 hours
in Oregon of volunteer work on
hiking and jogging trails
The focus of the Pre s Trail work
party will be to remove the rough
wood chips which are surfacing
through the hogged fuel
The dates for the cleanup of
Pre s Trail will be Friday after 6
p m and Saturday after 8:30 a m
Volunteers should meet with
rakes and lawn brooms in front of
the “Pre s Trail” sign by the
Autzen Stadium footbridge Re
freshments will be served.
Interested groups may contact
Michael Dooley at the Lane
County Parks and Open Space
Division, 687-4231, for further de
tails.
Grads must file
for fall quarter
University graduate students
who are enrolled for the current
spring term and inter<J to register
for fall term classes need to file an
Intent to Re-Enroll form with the
Graduate School by July 15, Uni
versity officials have announced
The forms must be approved by
a student's major department or
school Blank forms are now av
ailable from University depart
ments and schools and in the
graduate school offices, Chap
man Hall.
Returning post-baccalaureate
students must obtan forms and
approval from the graduate school
office.
briefs
MEETINGS
Pin Beta Kappa. Alpha at Oregon Chapter ms
hold its annual meeting tor election at new mem
bers today al 3 p m in the E MU. room to be pasted
There ml be a meeting of alt Cuernavaca par
tenants at 7 30 pm today m the EMU room to be
posted
Al persons interested in gating crerSt lor domg
photography, karate, terms. art or oondtborwig (or
otter) interest group tor youth ttvs summer please
meet al 3 30 p m today n toe EMU room to be
posted
There mil be a meetrtg today n toe EMU (room
to be posted) at 12 30 pm tor persons who are
interested m partopatng n a tour-hour Modal U N
Secrutry Courier session This wet be an ntorma
bona) meeting Foreign students are encouraged to
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