Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 20, 1978, Page 2, Image 2

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YWCA seeks volunteers
Volunteers are needed for the
University YWCA Exceptional
Friendship Program for special
children. Volunteers will take a
Search class to work with special
children and learn about specific
disabilities and related topics.
The class is taught by Cindy
Sharapp in 44 Geology Thursdays
at 3:30 p.m. or Wednesdays at
7:30 p.m. in the YWCA Lounge in
the basement of the Student
Health Center.
The class can be taken for up to
two credits or as a practicum. For
more information, call Sharapp at
686-4439 or 686-4440.
For What It’s Worth
Dead Coupon
Clip this coupon and save $1 off the rack price on all Grateful Dead
Ip's or tapes in stock at your on campus record store.
WORTH
Sauing you money
on music
11233 Alder
Open 10-10 dal
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56 years ot experience. borne automakers are now introducing
the “engine of the future.” But to Peugeot, the diesel is nothing
new. In fact, Peugeot produced the first production light diesel
back in 1922 and we’ve been improving upon them ever since.
So come in and talk to us. We nave fifty-six years to fill you in on.
Less maintenance. We’ll show you how a Peugeot Diesel requires
less maintenance, since there are less parts to adjust.
Better mileage. We’ll show you how a Peugeot Diesel gives you
the best mileage of any compact. 34 mpg highway, 28 mpg city, 30
mpg combined.*
Built for the long haul. We’ll show you how a Peugeot Diesel is
engineered to last. With a heavier crankshaft, pistons and connect
ing rods, larger bearing surfaces, even a ribbed crankcase for added
strength. And every 1978 Peugeot comes with a one year unlimited
mileage warranty.**
There’s never been a better time. If you want to talk diesel,
come talk to us. There’s never been a better time.
AUTO IMPORTS, INC.
#7 COBURG ROAD • • PHONE (503) 687-1774
* 1978 EPA Estimates transmission M4. Actual mileage depends on where and how you
drive, optional equipment, car maintenance and other variables.
** Full terms of the Peugeot limited warranty are available at your dealer.
briefs
MEETINGS
The Latter-Day Saints Student Association will
hold its Friday Forum today from 1230 to 120 p.m
This meeting is held weekly at the LDS Institute of
Religion at 18th and Alder, across from the tennis
courts. Today s speaker will be Bishop Randall
Douglass, Institute Director Optional luncheon will
be available; students and faculty are invited to
attend.
The Campus Zen Fellowship wit meet in the
EMU today for lunch from 12-1230and for medita
tion from 130-230 p.m. Rooms will be posted
Beginners and persons new to the group will be
given introductory instruction
MISCELLANEOUS
Contemporary Worship, Sundays, 11a.m .Wes
ley Center, 1236 Kincaid
The Biology Department presents Prof Ken Van
Holde, Departments of Biochemistry and
Biophysics. Oregon State University, speaking
today on "Arrangement of Nucleosomes in
Chromatin,'' 430 p.m. in Room 16 Science I.
Attention Journalists: Anyone interested in work
ing on this term's edition of the Oregon Iliad,
spokespiece for the University's fraternities, come
to the IFC office. Suite 3, EMU, today at 6:15 p.m.,
for our initial organizational meeting.
The fourth annual Rally to Celebrate Life will take
place this Saturday at 4 p.m on the steps of the
state capitol in Salem Featured speakers indude
Sen. Mark Hatfield.
For transportation or more information, call Ellen
Lyford at 344-8040 or Doris Storm at 686-2391.
Repertory Theatre
lists ticket prices
Due to a typographical error by
the Emerald Thursday, the ticket
prices for Oregon Repertory
Theatre performances of “Under
Milk Wood" were listed incor
rectly. Tickets are $4 on Friday
and Saturday evenings, until Feb.
5. For more information and re
servation, call the box office at
485-1546.
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Financial aid applications ready
University financial aid forms for
the academic year 1978-79 are
now available.
Herbariam head
schedules show
The curator of the University
Herbarium, David Wagner, will
speak tonight at 8:30 at the
January meeting of the Eugene
Natural History Society.
“Ferns and Mosses" is the sub
ject of Wagner’s talk and slide
show. Free to the public, it will be
held in Room 123 Science.
Students may obtain the forms
by writing the Office of Student Fi
nancial Aid, 270 Oregon Hall.
Upon request financial aid forms
will also be sent with admissions
forms from the Admissions Office.
Forms will automatically be
mailed to students who have re
ceived financial aid in the past.
Financial aid applications must
be submitted by April 1 to receive
priority consideration. Deadline
for Summer Session financial aid
forms is also April 1.
The University's Financial Aid
Office is open from 9 a.m. to 4:30
p.m. Monday through Friday.
fmU Cultural forum proudly presents
1
B. B. KinG
fridaq. februarq 3rd - ffTlU Ballroom
2 Shows: 7:00 pm and 10:00 pm
U of O Students S4.50 advance.
S5.00 dai| of show
General Public S6.50 advance.
Tickets
available Jan. 20th at
(EITiU main Desk. Sun Shop,
and fverqbodq’s in Eugene^
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