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Goodwill parks on campus
Students who have unwanted items can deposit them with a
Goodwill Industries truck that will be parked between Carson Hall and
the Student Health Center during finals week.
In return for clothing, dishes, appliances and furniture that can be
repaired by those working in the Goodwill industries, Goodwill has free
cardboard boxes for students’ packing chores.
The truck will be open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day from June 5 to
June 9. The service is made available to students through University
Relations, the Office of Student Services and Goodwill industries.
Rare artifacts on display
The fourth annual “Western American and Indian Artifact Show”
will feature rare antiquities at the Lane County Fairgrounds Auditorium
Building Saturday and Sunday.
There will be tables of American Indian clothing, jewelry, art,
weapons and basketry from six states.
Admission is 50 cents, and hours are 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday and
9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday.
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Choir to sing Brahms
The University Chamber Choir, under the direction of Music Prof.
James Miller, will perform at Beall Concert Hall Saturday at 8 p.m.
Compositions by Brahms will be featured on the program. These
will be “Motet” in 3 parts; “Schaffe in mir Gott;” and “Sehensucht” and
"Wachten,” both for piano. 'The choir will also perform three pieces
about night written by Brahms.
The concert is free and the public is invited.
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TWO GREAT LOCATIONS
GEODESIC DOME
near
MALL FOUNTAIN
AND
EUGENE PHOTO FACTORY
10th & Willamette Sts.
FRIDAY, JUNE 2nd, 1978
10 AM-9 PM
SATURDAY, JUNE 3rd, 1978
10 AM-6 PM
See these plus much more!
See items never in Eugene before. Bring your earners to
repair clinics. Attend free demonstrations. Meet fellow
photographers. See examples of local work. See com
plete product lines of most major brands and try them
out. Ask the factory reps, and technicians to solve your
problems.
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Benefit dinner
to assist school
The Eugene Waldorf School
Association will host a benefit
spaghetti dinner Saturday from 4
to 8 p.m. to raise money for an
alternative school to begin next
fall.
The dinner includes vegetarian
or meat sauce spaghetti, garlic
bread, salad, beverage and ice
cream. Adult prices are $2.75 for
vegetarian and $3 for meat sauce
spaghetti, $1.75 and $2 for chil
dren under 10 years old.
People interested in volunteer
ing to work at the dinner may eat
free if they volunteer ahead of time
with Arlene Murfin at 485-4032.
She can also answer questions
about the school.
Door prizes and guitar, dulcimar
and fiddle music will also be a part
of the evening.
The school has yet to find hous
ing but will be modeled after
schools started by Rudolf Steiner
in Germany in 1919, according to
Murfin.
Murfin says the school begins
with emphasis in such areas as
music, art and dance and then fo
cuses on intellectual movement.
The same teacher stays with the
class through all eight grades.
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Summer
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available in a variety
of colors, sizes and
styles
adult sizes:
$7.50-9.95
upstairs in the
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Talks on Shakespeare set
The Friends of the Eugene Pub
lic Library, Inc. will sponsor its an
nual series of lectures on the
Shakespeare plays held in Ash
land during the summer.
The series will begin at 730
p.m. Monday, June 19, at the
Eugene Public Library, 100 W.
13th Ave. Thelma Greenfield, pro
fessor of English at the University,
will lecture on “The Tempest.” Fol
lowing her lecture, Raphael Miller,
Selfcare class
offered Saturday
"In the Body, For the Mind,” the
second in a series of Mental
Health Self Care classes, will be
held Saturday from noon to 4 p.m.
at the White Bird Sociomedical
Aid Station, 341 E. 12th Ave.
Merrylin Lee of the East West
Workshop wll demonstrate how
T'ai Chi helps in developing inter
nal strength. Ray Peat, a
biochemist and author of “Nutri
tion for Women" will discuss his
work on diet as it relates to stress
and its prevention.
For information, call Zak or Dick
at 342-8255.
S-V.
BONG AND PIPE
SALE
Win a bong by guessing the right
number.
10 bongs given au ay each ueek.
Lazar's Bazar
1036 Willamette Street
687-9766
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a graduate student, will perform
an Elizabethan dance.
Mr. and Mrs. William Ratajak,
musicians from Corvallis, will per
form Saturday, June 24, at the
Eugene Public Library. Monday,
Joan Pierson, formerly of the Uni
versity, will discuss "Richard IH"’
at 730 p.m. at the library.
The lecture series will conclude
in July with lectures on Timon of
Athens” and “Taming of the
Shrew."
Cider and Shrewsbury cake will
be served following each lecture.
Members of the “Society for Crea
tive Anachronism" will attend the
lectures wearing costumes from
the Shakespeare era.
For information, call 485-4904.
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The Campus Zen rehowslsp wtl meat tor med
tabon today from 130 to 220 p.m. in toe EMU.
room to be posted Introductory instruction will be
ottered to newcomers.
The Latter-Day Saints Student Association will
NOT have Friday Forum today It has been cancel
led. Friday Forum wtl resume next tan term
Valuable experience lor teachers, aids and help
ers for mentally retarded class in a broad ap
proach Christian Sunday school class to start in
September. Wesley Center 1230 Kincaid
Come join in ecumenical worship Sunday. 11
a m.. Wesley Center, 1236 Kincaid. Rev. Charlie
McCarthy "When Is toe Time to Lore Someone the
Moot?" Talk-bat* follows
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its last issue of the term Monday The deadline lor
that issue is 230 p.m. today, at 300 EMU
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