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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1981)
Two days of speakers, workshops, tests Broad spectrum of health topics takes stage Physical and mental well be ing is the focus of the sixth an nual Health Fair, scheduled for April 15 and 16 at the University. More than 40 health organ izations, holistic practitioners and public health agencies are expected to participate in the free event, which will run from 9 a m. to 4 p.m. in the EMU Ball room. The fair is sponsored by the Oregon Students’ Association for the Advancement of Health Education and the University health education department. "The purpose of the fair is to promote good health and well ness,” says Aggie Picard, pub licity coordinator for the event and a health education senior. "Also, the event aims to inform people about the wide variety of health services available in our community.” According to Picard, exhibi tors will present the latest infor mation on issues such as nutri tion, birth control and holistic ,d MORAL ISSUES AND THE HOLOCAUST Doug Huneke. The Holocaust is a focus for certain contemporary moral issues. In this class we will read two short books and an article on The Holocaust. The purpose of the class will be to develop an understanding of The Holocaust and how it impacts on contemporary moral issues. Koinonia Center _ . _ _ 1414 Kincaid St. Tuesdays, 7-9 p.m. Sponsored by Campus Interfaith Ministry Call 484-1707 for info. health care. In addition, the Student Health Center will provide a free series of examinations includ ing vision screening, blood pressure, lung capacity and tuberculin skin tests. New this year are 10 two-hour workshops on such topics as guidelines for optimal well be ing, tofu and tempeh prepara tion, prevention of running in juries, nutrition, the urban use of pesticides, natural family planning, the hospice TAX HELI Sponsored by Beta Alpha Psi We’ll be in the EMU every Tues., Wed., and Thurs., 10:30-2:30, from now until April 15th to help you with your tax questions. Bulk Cleaning and Laundry 20% OFF professional dry cleaning (clean and press) with this ad OPEN 7 DAYS 1430 Orchard St. (Behind McDonald's) Expires April 30,1981 345-6133 The University of Oregon Bookstore, Inc., will hold its ANNUAL MEETING on \/ii 3:30 p.m., Room 101, EMU The purpose of the annual meeting shall be to receive annual reports of officers of the corporation, receive recommendations or proposals to the Board of Directors as the members may deem advisable and to receive nominations for membership on the Board of Directors. Positions on the Board of Directors open for nomination are: One (1) freshman position for a two (2) year term Two (2) sophomore positions for two (2) year terms One (1) graduate position for a two (2) year term* One (1) graduate position for a one (1) year term** One (1) faculty position for a two (2) year term *Graduate student receiving highest number of votes fills two year graduate position **Graduate student receiving second highest number of votes fills one year graduate position. The meeting is open to all registered students of the University of Oregon, all faculty members employed on the Eugene campus and all classified staff members holding a full-time University position. Coffee and donuts will be served. To encourage your participation in this year’s annual meeting, the Bookstore is offering gift certificates totalling $100 in a drawing following the meeting. movement and how emotions affect health. Room numbers for the work shop will be posted near the EMU Main Desk. Wednesday's events include a natural foods buffet in the ballroom from 11:30 a.m. to 1 'p.m. Tickets are $3 each and available at the main desk or by calling the health education department at 686-4119. The menu will include vegetarian lasagna, vegetable pot pie, a deluxe salad bar, herb tea and fresh fruit juices. Classifieds Women & Men Let me match your interest and values with other singles in this area. Very reasonable fee. Women and men welcome, but I especially need women at this time. CONTACT FRIENDSHIP DIRECTORY 317 W. Broadway Suite 112 Eugene, Oregon 97401 343-8463 10 am-6 pm Mon-Fri _____ 2411 MWF Eye exam, lenses, chemicals and follow-up competitive prices Contact Lens Clinic of Eugene 401 E 10th 683-2224 1698 :W HARRY Meet me at 10:30 am for a game of Astroids at Lenny’s Gourmet Hot Dogs in the Courtyard. LUIGI.tfn BORED WITH ROCK? Ne Pretenders, Gang of 4, Boulevards magazine. 50's wrap shades Only at Diana's. 8th & Lincoln.82:tfn HAVE A PARTY! VIDA BARN Call evenings 896-3913 tfn STUDENTS Store for the Summer. 10% discount with this ad MINI-WAREHOUSE 3550 West 11th 485-0011 116:4-21 SOPHMORES: Apply now for Druids, junior honors society. Applications in your major's office or call Dan Williams, ext. 4277. Due May 1. 4-14 Ultimate Frisbee U of O Club Sports Ultimate Frisbee Team is seeking new people to share good times and frisbee action (lots of both!) Males and females of all skill/experience levels are welcome. If interested, come up to an organizational meeting Monday, April 13 on the filed behind Mac Court rain or shine. "Happiness is a frisbee soaring through the air on a warm spring day."143:4-13 SLASH: Happy belated birthday! Hope your day was one to remember. Too bad Ross couldn't share the day with you! Love, Your Pal Rat 4-13 Dan, Just a very sincere get well wish. Hope the suffering has ended Basie Rattlesnake 4-13 ERIKA, KIM, AND JEAN: Here's the personal you never received. "Have a beautiful day!" I LOVE YOU, LAURIE BUCHOTTZ 4-13 Business and Economic Majors: Elect KEITH JOHNSON For S.U.A.B. Business/Economics Pd. for Johnson Election Comm. 4-16 IF YOU'RE IN DOUBT about pregnancy call Birthright. Free testing 687-8651 6161 :M CRISIS CENTER U of O Telephone Hot Line from 5 pm to 8 am Help with personal & emotional problems. Strictly confidential. Call 686-4488 164 MH PIERRE Meet me at noon tor a chocolate egg cream at Lenny's Gourment Hot Dogs in the Courtyard. LOLITA tfn IMPROVE YOUR GRAMMAR in a 4-week workshop offered by the Learning Resources Center Also help ful for students who plant to take the J250 entrance exam. $30 fee Course begins Tuesday, April 14, so sign up now! For more information, please call the Learning Resources Center, 686-3226. 170:4-15 CAces Center. Day and evening course begin Monday, April 13. $30 fee covers instruction and all materials. For more information, please call the Learning Resources Center 686-3226. 169:4-15 VOTE JON BERNSTEIN for IFC We need a viable budget 4-13 TAYLOR RENTAL in Springfield has a full line of party goods. Everything from salt shakers to beverage fountains. Taylor Rental, 1792 N. 42nd in Springfield, 741 -2901._4-17 HAPPY BIRTHDAY ROMEO WHISKEY My advice to you is to drink heavily. Love & Kisses. CLEMENTINE 4-13 Calculator Dept Texas Instruments Slimline Business Andy st-l I 995 Features Include: ® Financial functions — number of periods or payment. Payment amount, present value, future value, annuity due, prin cipal and interest, accumulated interest and loan balance. Profit margin functions. Statistical functions. Constant memory func tions. Special functions — constant key, fix decimal, change mode key, reciprocal key, 4 difference, percentage, universal power key. I 13th & Kincaid Mon-Fri 8:15-5:30 BOOKSTORE Sat 10 00-2 00 Textbooks 686-3520 • General Books 686-3510 _ Supplies 686-4331