VINO'S SPAGHETTI Tino’s Happy Hour Calzoni $3.75 ala carte Large Pitchers $2.25 M-Th 9 p.m.-Midnight 15th and Willamette Open Everyday Mon-Fri 11-1 Sat 5-1:00 a m. Sun 5-11 p.m. Offer expires 1/15/81. Present this coupon when paying ticket. et al Mixed Nuts® lAO&t QiO r SOON... , U-U &£ ABL^ TO S7Ut>T • Toft MO*jR& /NTHC. SP*OB -TtME 1 CONT/NUUM ANP NO T/MS AT ALL January 8 Banana Split Sale at Dairy Queen Buy one at regular price get the second one for 1c 13th & Hilyard Club smashes car to rebuild funds The University Model United Nations organization expects its fund-raising event today to be a smashing success. The group will have a used 1 970 Toyota car at the corner of 1 3th Ave. and University St. for peopie to hit to work off their frustrations, according to Tim Mitchell, a sophomore political sc le nce major and fund-raising coordinator for the group. ‘ " We’re charging 25 cents for one l~»it and — if you’re really frustrated — five hits for a dol lar.” Mitchell says The event will be held between 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. The oar was donated to the student group by Stiles Import ed Motors, Inc., and will be NOTICES new sociology course ottered by the YWCA arid trie University SEARCH program, will be ta ugtit Thursdays at 2:30 p m. to 5:20 p.m. in Rr>orn 313 Allen Mall The class will tocus on the social continuum of violence against women. Some of the topics covered in the class are: sexist langauage. pornography, sexual harassment. incest, sterilization, domestic violence, and rape Community and univer sity resource people will otter book discus sions and panel presentations on these issues Students will be asked to contribute their own interpretations and experiences. Course readings will include the main text. ‘ Take Back the Night," as well as readings from texts such as Del Martin's "Battered Wives ': Chester's,"Women and Madness"; and Etirenreich's "For Her Own GOLD WEDDING AND SPECIAL $28.88 Lady 's classic For him slim styled tailored wedding band See our beautiful selection of affordable wedding bands Student Accounts Welcomed WNTOWN Daily 9:30-5:30 V Night til 9 686-1787 VALLEY RIVER .. Th» diamond people. ^ JEWELERS towed away when demolishd by R & W Used Auto Parts. Both are Springfield firms. Potentially dangerous parts of the car, such as the windows and gas tank, will be removed before the smashing starts, Mit chell says. Funds raised will help cover transportation for the 35-member group to Model United Nations events in California and Washington and help cover planning costs for the Model United Nations regional conference the group will sponsor here in March. Some one thousand Model UN participants are due in Eugene for that event. Good." For more information call Kathy at the YWCA. A counseling group tor stop-parents and spouses will be offered by the University Counseling Center Mondays at 3:30 p.m Call ext. 3227 or sign up at Room 311 Susan Campbell Hall. Tryouts for the University women's tennis team will be held at 4 p.m. Wednesday. Jan 7, at the covered courts. For more informa tion call coach Nancy Osborne at ext. 4420. Please sign up In Room 246 Susan Campbell HaH If Interested In interviewing with the following recruiters: Jan 7 Crockett State School/Wilderness Challenge/Fairfield Camp (Psychology, Sociology. Recreation, etc.) Jan. 13 Metropolitan Life Insurance Jan 14 American National Insurance Jan. 14 Datapoint (Marketing) Jan. 15 Chef Francisco (Business, Math, Computer Science) Jan. 12-13 Marines Orientation sessions introducing the ser vices of Career Planning and Placement are offered every Wednesday and Thursday at 3:30 p.m. in Room 246 Susan Campbell Hall Free resume writing, job interview skills and job search workshops also are offered Arrangements for handicapped students are available by calling ext. 3235. SPEAKERS John Howard Yoder, the author of "The Original Revolution" and "The Politics of Jesus." will lecture today at 12:30 p.m. in the Koinonia Center, 1236 Kincaid St. on "The Politics of God and the Politics of the World." The University Equestrian Teem will hold a membership meeting and elections tonight at 7 p.m. in the Forum Room of the EMU Anyone interested in the team is invited For more information call Tom Egan at 344-8212 or Holly Ahern at 683-4410. There will be a Physical Therapy-Oc cupational Therapy Advising Session today at 4:30 p m. in the EMU. room to be posted This session will be especially helpful for those students applying to programs this year All are welcome MEETINGS Looking for a Bargain? S*art v ith ODE Classified Advertising I Grade "A" Art Supplies & for students Cole Artists' Supplies is Lane County's most complete art supply store. We stock every supply and tool of an artist or architect's trade. We also have a well-trained staff in the many areas of art, and our experience and expertise is yours, free, simply by stopping by our store and asking. During the summer we moved to a bigger, more convenient location on 142 W. 8th Avenue. 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