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et al... Kick the habit in the butt The American Cancer Society's “I Quit Kits” will be available Sunday through Feb. 11 to smoker who want to break the habit. The kits will be distributed free of charge at KUGN radio station, Eugene and Springfield public libraries, the River Road Park District, the Amazon Village Community Center and the American Cancer Soci ety, 1892 Willamette St. The “I Quit Kit” is a complete program, containing a wide range of information and imaginative aids to help smokers quit. The first phase gives facts on smoking hazards, benefits of quitting, and tips on how to cut down. The second phase gives methods to help quitters maintain the non-smoking habit. Smokers are encouraged to pick up their own kits. Trained persons will be on hand to have participants fill out questionnaires, explain each section of the kit, explain the follow-up procedures andanswer any questions. The American Cancer Society picked Lane County as a test market for the kits. A telephone survey of participants will be conducted six weeks after distribution to evaluate short-term success. At the end of five months a mail survey will be conducted to determine long-term success. Instrumentalists perform Harpsichordist Susan Tofte and clavichordist James Morse will perform at the third Early-Keyboard Festival concert on Saturday at 8 p.m. in Beall Concert Hall. Tofte will perform works by Louis Couperin, Francois Couperin, Antoine Forqueray, Girolamo Frescobalbi, Domenico Scarlatti and J.P. Rameau. Morse will play a composition by Bach. The concert is free and the public is invited. BRING recycling Sat. BRING is sponsoring a recycling pickup Saturday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Condon School on the alley between 17th Avenue and 19th Avenue. Recyclables accepted include cans, glass, aluminum, cardboard, paper sacks, used motor oil, egg cartons and returnable cans and bottles. For more information, call 746-3023. ZERO/HALLIBURTON ALUMINUM CASES FOR EVERY PHOTOGRAPHIC NEED A • Light weight • Tough, prestressed aluminum shell • Interlocking tongue and groove closure with moisture and dust resistant seal • Superior latches, hinges and lock • Replaceable, deep foam interiors for customizing to need • Maximum safety — instant accessibility • Handsome, modern appearances 826 N.W. WaN St., BEND 1668 Willamette St. 430 East 11th Ave. Valley River Center Pafire 2 Swtinn A PEANUTS ® bv Chtrlr^ M Srhul/ I was all set to 6UILP A snowman, and NOW IT'S RAININ6! ±L WELL, I GUESS UJE CAN ALWAVS USE A VjIlTTLE RAIN TOO,^ ' M Olympic film plays Sunday “Games of the XXIst Olym piad," the official film of the Montreal 1976 Olympic Games, will be shown at 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. Sunday in Room 150 Geol ogy The color film is two hours long. Admission will be $1. FBI topic of women’s group A women’s community meeting on “The FBI and Police in Our Community” will be held Sunday at 7 p.m. in the Community Center for the Performing Arts, 291 W. 8th Ave. The meeting will discuss "what’s real, what’s paranoia, and sensible ways to protect our selves” and is sponsored by the Eugene Committee to End Gov ernment Spying. Intro to seminars set A free introduction to the Good Neighbor Project’s seminars will be offered to the public Sunday from 7 to 10 p.m. at the Far West Federal Savings Community Room on the downtown mall. The project of Lane County Family Counseling Services is a community project that focuses on people’s ability to enjoy and ap preciate themselves and others through an awareness of habits of perceptions, experience and acting in the world. For more information, call 342-2551. Chinese politics, painting examined by lecturer A lecture on “Political Aspects of Chinese Painting During the Mongol Rule (1279-1368)’’ will be given Monday at 8 p.m. in Room 107 Lawrence Hall. Jerome Sitbergeld, who teaches Chinese art at the University of Washington, will give the lecture as part of the University Department of Art History’s Maude I. Kerns lecture series on oriental art. In the paintings of the Mongol period, also known as the Yuan dynasty, one finds indications, through style and subject, the protest of the educated Chinese against the foreign and so-called “barbaric rulers. briefs MEETINGS The Latter-Day Saints Student Association wid hold its Friday Forum today from 12:30 to 120. Today's speaker is Keith Martin. Eugene State President and assistant city manager of Eugene. Friday Forum is held at tte LDS Institute of Religion at 16th and Alder, across from the tennis courts. An optional luncheon wil be available. AH students and faculty are invited to attend. The Campus Zen Felowshp wfll meet for medi tation today from 130 - 230 p.m. In the EMU, room will be posted. Introductory instruction will be given to beginners and persons new to the group LECTURES A lecture concerning the nature of Christ's sec ond aArent, on literal douds a as a man in flesh, vail be given tonight in Room 111 EMU, 7-9 p m sponsored by CARP Afree lecture open to*te public Sunday at 2 p.m. titled, "Attracting the Influence of Success" sport THE MOVIE WACO TWIN CINEMA I FRANKLIN & 13th 344-3861 MON-SAT 7:00-9:35 SUN ONLY 1:45-4:20 74)0-9:35 R United Artists sored by the Rosicrudan Oder. AMORC, at the River Road Women's ciub. 1055 River Road The Etiology Department presents Lou Retchardt. from the department of biochemistry and biophysics at University of California at San Frandsoo, v*« speak today on "Regiiation of Trans mitter Synthesis and Synapse Formation by De vetoping Sympathetic Neurons ' at 4:30 p.m in Room 16 Science 1. A DAD S WEEKEND EVENT: Oregon Democra tic Party Chairman. James Klonoski will dscuss the importance of strong national leadership in America; Saturday in the EMU Forum from 12:15611 1:15. Students and Dads welcome Fred Bock nil be speaking on "The State and Irv lenmpenatst Relations 72 PLC Friday 3:30 Block is the author of a number of books and arti cles on the international monetary system. the state and imperialsm Sponsored by the sociology de partment colloquium committee Free MISCELLANEOUS A Canadian student get-together will |om about 30 or more Canadian students, tarn lies and friends at a pot luck meal Sunday at 3 p.m at Westmore land Student Housing RecreMion Canter. 2055 W 16th Ave. For more information, contact Jenny at 344-4146. The recent events in the Middle East have raised many questions in regards to the so-called "poitical settlement’ in the Mid-East The Organization of Arab Students wil conduct a discussion on the issues an sing from the recent events We will dis cuss U S interests in the area. Sadat's moves and the new tasks of the Palestinian movement and the National and Democratic movements in the Arab world to oppose the recent settlement The discus sion will be hekt in the EMU. Friday. February 3rd at 7 p.m. Men's Polluck - 6 p.m. Sunday A chance for non-sexist men of al ages to meet and share with each other It's an opportunity to begin identifying the men's community in Eugene/Springfield area 110 East 38th St. (between Willamette and Donald in Eugene). For information call 342-2841 (Michael). Contemporary Worship, Sundays. 11 a m.. 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