et al
Student contest scheduled
The National Student Educational Fund is sponsoring, the Better
Information Project, Prizes in Education (BIPP1E), a national competi
tion to encourage and recognize original student-produced informa
tional materials.
Each of the 12 best entries will receive $500 and a trip to Washing
ton, D.C. Winners will then give their award money to the student
organization or project of their choice.
Individual students and student organizations are eligible to enter
the competition.
Application packets are available from the National Student Educa
tional Fund, 2000 P Street N.W. Suite 305. Washington, D C. 20036.
Parks plan life-saving
An advanced lifesaving class will be offered by Jefferson Pool at 8
— 10 p.m. on Monday and Tuesday, and at 7 — 9 p.m. on Wednesday
and Thursday beginning Oct 16. Instruction will include general water
safety, boat safety, rescue, and aquatic first aid. Participants must be 15
years of age or older and be able to swim 500 yards continuously in
deep water. The fee for the class is $20.
For more information cal the Eugene Parks and Recreation De
partment at 687-5352.
Central Presbyterian
church
15th & Patterson 345-8724
serving the university community
Welcomes Students to its Worship and Programs
3:30AM Chancel Choir Rehearsal' Open to College Students]
10:00AM Worship
11K)0AM College Fellowship Group
Communion is celebrated the first Sunday of each month
with brunch held afterwards for College students.
Pastors Donald R. Purkey and Boyd E. Lien
Campus Pastor Douglas K. Huneke
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Work party
to be held
on mountain
The Outdoor Program is
sponsoring a trip this weekend to
Jefferson Park at the northern
base of Mt Jefferson.
The trip is planned to clean up
fire rings and litter left by careless
backpackers. The Forest Service
has agreed to furnish pack horses
and a wilderness ranger to help
carry out debris.
Interested persons should
bring sleeping bags and warm clo
thing for the overnight stay. There
is a five to six mile hike to the park,
and four to five hours will be spent
clearing the site Saturday.
For more information, call the
Outdoor Program at 686-4365.
Anti-nuclear
speech planned
Energy activist Lloyd Marbet
will speak on "Energy Conscious
ness: A Transition for Change,”
Monday at 7:30 p.m. in the EMU,
room to be posted.
Marbet has been an oppo
nent of nuclear power develop
ment for ten years.
Marbet has also been an in
tervenor in the Trojan spent fuel
hearings. His talk is sponsored by
the Survival Center.
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Halloween candy offered
The Kidney Association of Oregon (KAO) has announced the
opening of its 1978 statewide sale of Halloween “Trick or Treat” candy
to help finance the cost of providing artificial kidney machines, training
and medical supplies for Oregonians suffering from kidney failure.
At the same time, KAO issued an appeal to individuals, civic
groups, schools, veterans, fraternal, businesses, churches, youth and
men and women's clubs to come to its aid by helping to sell the
Halloween candy during the annual fund-raising event.
The Halloween packages contain 20 Sherbits candy 5-flavor rolls,
with 30 boxes in each case selling for $2 apiece. If possible, people are
asked to order in units of complete cases to facilitate handling.
Individuals and organizations who want to help KAO are asked to
send orders for candy to the Kidney Association of Oregon, 7008 N.
Interstate, Portland, Oregon 97217, or call KAO at 283-4444.
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MEETINGS
The Latter-Day Saints Student Association will
hold its Friday Forum today from 1230 p.m. to 120
p m. at the LDS Institute of Refcgon. 1«h Avenue
and Aider Street. An optional luncheon wlii be pro
vided. Discussion of Ducks game with BYU may
precede the lecture
The Lane County Young Democrats wW hold a
meeting at 1 pm Satirday in the EMU, room to be
posted. All interested Lane County Democrats
under the age of 36 are encouraged to attend. For
more information contact: Craig Frasier 342-6733.
Craig Geary 465-3672, or Bob Smith 343-9743.
MISC.
A contempoorary worship service is held at 6:45
p.m. every Sunday in the Wesley Center. 1236
Kincaid St.
The 1978-79 Friday's Musical Smorgasbord wW
hold its Irsl rectal today al 1230pm In the School
of Music. Room 198. Students wishing to perform in
future Smorgasbords must obtain app* cations at
the School of Music two weeks before they Uriah to
play AM performances are SO mkiutes long, free,
and open to Hie pubic.
A TGIF (Thank God ifs Friday) dsco dance w*
be held tonight al 8:30 in tie Wesley Center. 1236
Kincaid St. Everyone is welcome
The Emerald Mycologies! Society wbl hold its
annual Mushroom Show bom 11 a m to 5 p m on
Sunday in the Valey River Center Mall Edbie and
poisonous mushrooms from the area wK tie dis
played . and members ot the Society w* be on hand
throughout the day to proWJe information The soc
iety meets on the first Wednesday of every month
upstairs at the Eugene Pubic Lbrary. and the pub
ic is always welcome