SUNDAY BRUNCH
Treat yourself to Brunch at Eugene’s most
comfortable restaurant. A wide selection of
entrees, priced from $3.50 to $6.50. Join us,
Sundays, 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
22 CLUB ROAD
(On the bike path, overlooking the river)
Reservations Accepted
343-5622
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Skylight Refectory
Skylight Refectory
9 a. rn. to 2 />. rn.
1 Teeter named to UNESCO
Sanford S. Tepfer, University
biology professor, was recently
appointed to the United States
National Commission for UN
ESCO, the United Nations
Educational, Scientific and Cul
tural Organization.
Tepfer, whose term will end in
1983, is one of 100 citizens
selected by the secretary of
state as commission represen
tatives from government and
some non-government organ
izations.
briefs
SPEAKERS
Jay Bowarman, naturalist at Sunriver. will
give a multi-media presentation on "The
Natural History of Central Oregon" tonight at
8 p m. in Room 123 Science I Hooter, a
horned owl, will accompany Bowerman The
talk is sponsored by the Eugene Natural
History Society
Dr. David Plaonl, of the Indiana University
Department of Psychology will speak on
“Intelligibility and comprehension of fluent
synthetic speech produced with rule" today
at 4 p m. in Room 146 Straub.
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McKenzie
Coffee Co.
World’s finest coffees
Mexican and Swiss Chocolate
Rare and Exotic Teas
Steamed Bagels
Mayflower Building
782 E. 11th_342-2071
Kailash C. Malhotra, associate professor
of anthropology at the Indian Statistical
Institute, Calcutta, will lecture on "Popula
tion Structure, Marriage Distance and
Inbreeding in the Nomadic Dhangars of
Western India” today at 3:30 p.m. in Room
204 Condon. For more information call John
Lukacs at ext. 5112.
MEETINGS
The Incidental Fee Committee is meeting
today at 3:30 p.m in the EMU, room to be
posted. The committee will hear goals
proposals from the Amazon Child Care
Center, the University Veterans, the
Women's Resource and Referral Service,
the Food-Op, the Gay People's Alliance, the
Psychology Clinic, Recreation and Inter
murals, the Foreign Student Organization
and Women In Communication.
The EMU Board will meet today at 2:30
p.m. in the EMU, room to be posted.
NOTICES
The Him Black Brtttannlca, which deals
with racism in Great Britain, will be shown at
3:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 22, in Room 125 of
the Law School. Sponsors are the Minority
Law Students Association, the People tor
South African Freedom and the National
Lawyers Guild.
Physical Education Proficiency Examina
tions will be given Wednesday, Dec 3.
Applications must be submitted to the CPE
Main Office, Room 181 Esslinger, by Nov. 26.
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28th Anniversary
SALE
Outstanding buys for
the winter season and Christmas
in functional, good
looking clothing and gear.
Selected Wool Pants
Black Ice Gore-tex Parkas
North Face Gore-tex Anorak
Patagonia Canvas Jackets
Selected Kelty Packs
Robbins 100% Wool Hats
Kelty Soft Luggage
Knut and Knut Wool Scarves
Knut and Knut Wool Mittens
Sierra Designs 60/40 Parka
(The Original)
Lord Jeff Sweaters
Selected Caribou Packs
Woolrich Blanket Jackets
One Style Flannel Shirts
(XS Women’s)
Chamois Shirts (XS Women’s)
North Face Slightly Irregular
Down Vests
Regular
Price
130.00
99.50
75.00
11.95
14 95
11.95
105.00
35.00
45.00
14.95
17.50
62.50
Special
Price
40% Off
109.00
79.50
59.95
30% Off
2.00 with
any purchase
25% Off
9.95
8.95
89.50
21.95
25% Off
34.95
3.00
4.95
48.50
Wool sweaters, shirts, cord knickers, down jackets,
tents, Polarguard sleeping bags and much more.
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Nov. 21st through Nov. 26th
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through tomorrow, Nov. 22
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