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CONVENIENT LOCATION ,
IN EMU GROUND FLOOR
Close to the Rec Center,
$9.00
A wet cut designed for you and your hair for easy care
economical quick stop for people short on time
An
$12.00
A wet cut designed for you and your hair, including air wave
styling — a complete style to go anywhere
$14.00
Includes shampoo, moisturizing conditioner, hair cut
designed for you, and air wave styling — a complete
treatment
NATURAL HAIR DESIGNS
FOR MEN AND WOMEN N€^<US
Walk-ins or Appointments
687-1347
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Downtown - next to Overpark
40 E 10th St . 484-1200
Across from Max's
561 E 13th Ave , 485-4422
Mixed Nuts*
TEA
HOUSE
Lunchtime Special
11:30- 2:30 M-F
l-.xpenence the Best Hunan & Szechuan cuisine
from the heartland of China
K items to ch<x>se from
1 item...Si.00
2 items...S 1.75
3 items... J2.25
Menu Changer/ Daily
786 K. 11th
343-5866
THE 25 HOUR
CONTACT LENS
IS HERE
After years of waiting, the extended-wear contact lens is on the market,
and we have it.
In stock, ready for you.
Work, play, sleep Remove the lenses weekly or monthly . . . but remove
them when you please. The continuous-wear contact lens means
trouble-free, carefree vision for you.
224-5367
Contact Lens Clinic of Eugene
401 E 10th
walking distance to the University
Visa and Mastercharge Welcome Dr Philip StOCkstad. Optometrist Financing Available on Approved Credit
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Eugene Oregon. 97403
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briefs
SPEAKERS
Jin Weinuo, a leading art historian from
the People's Republic of China, will lecture
on Chinese Buddhist cave art today at 4:30
pm in Room 177 Lawrence Hall Weinuo
will speak in Chinese but will be translated
into English by an interpreter His Maude
Kerns Special Lecture is sponsored by the
art history department
MEETINGS
The Gay People'i Alliance men's rap
group meets tonight at 7:30 pm For loca
tion and more information call 686-3360
A lesbian support group sponsored by the
Gay People's Alliance meets tonight at 7 30
p m Interested women should call
686-3360
NOTICES
Christian Vocation Seminars sponsored
by Campus Interfaith Ministry will be offered
Jan 26, Feb 3 and Feb 10 at 1236 Kincaid
St Call 686-3597 or 686-4694 for informa
tion
Israeli Folkdanclng will occur tonight at
7 30 p m at the Wesley Center. 1236 Kincaid
St Beginners and advanced are welcome
Graduate Students: Sponsors. Inc . which
provides transitional services to ex-pri
soners, will offer a seven week education
and volunteer training program regarding
prisons and their effect on society and the
imprisoned The class begins Jan 27 at 7:30
p m at 690 Tyler St Call 485-8341 for more
information
Gylphs Magazine the University Honors
College Literary Review, is accepting art and
graphics, black and white photography,
CASH
For Textbooks
Mon.-Fri.
Smith Family
Bookstore
768 E. 13th
1 Bl. From Campus
Ph. 345-1651
essays, poetry and short fiction Deadline is
March 15 Selected work will be printed in
the spring issue Send contributions to
GLYPHS. 3rd Floor, Chapman Hall, Univer
sity of Oregon, Eugene, Ore 97403
Spend an afternoon on the fob at Freder
ick and Nelson Department Store on Thurs
day, Jan 29 Enjoy an on-site visit and learn
of career opportunities Sign up in Room 246
Susan Campbell Hall beginning Jan 26 at
8 30 a m Space is limited Transportation
will be provided
Slgn-up sheet* lor Interviews will be
posted at 8:15 a.m., Wednesday in Room
246 Susan Campbell Hall for Interviews with
the following recruiters:
Feb 2 Idaho First National Bank (Busi
ness)
Feb 3 Hewlett Packard (MBA's,
Computer Science)
Feb 3 Southern Pacific Transportation
(Business, finance, economics. MBA, ac
counting, computer science)
Feb 4 Xerox Corp (Any major)
Feb 4 Uarco Inc (Business, marketing)
Feb 4 Liberty House of Hawaii
(Business, marketing)
Feb 4 The Emporium (Business, liberal
arts)
Feb 4 The Gap (Any major)
Feb 5 Rainier Bank (Accounting,
finance)
Please sign up Immediately If Interested
in interviewing with the following recruiters:
Jan 28-9 Meier and Frank (Business,
liberal arts)
Jan 27 University of Southern Califor
nia, Graduate School of Business (Any
major)
Jan 28 American National Insurance
(Any major)
Jan 28 Secretary of State, Division of
Audits (Business, accounting)
Jan 29 National Oceanic and Atmos
phere Administration (sciences)
The U S Marines will be in the EMU Feb 5
and 6 Orientation sessions for Meier and
Frank interviews will be Jan 27 Orientation
sessions introducing the services of Career
Planning and Placement are offered every
Wednesday and Thursday at 3:30 p m in
Room 246 Susan Campbell Hall Free re
sume writing, job interview skills and job
search workshops also are offered
JMU
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Featuring:
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GYROS Sandwiches
Vegetarian Sandwiches
Open 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.