Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 15, 1981, Section A, Page 2, Image 2

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ECUMENICAL
WORSHIP
WEDNESDAYS, 5:00 p.m.
Wesley Center ,
1236 Kincaid St.
(next to U of O bookstore)
Join us for informal worship and soup
supper following
Sponsored by Campus Interfaith
_Ministry_
Workshops
highlight
health fair
More than 40 health organ
izations, holistic practiticioners
and public health agencies are
scheduled to participate in the
sixth annual Health Faire today
and Thursday from 9 a m. to 4
p.m. in the EMU.
Ten different two-hour work
shops will be held during the
event.
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Mixed Nuts®
HOMEBIRTH
Presentation By
Lucinia Birth Center and Women’s Health Care
Focusing on Natural Childbirth and
Women’s Health Care
Thursday, April 16 7 p.m., Rm. 342 Gilbert
Sponsored by SEARCH
BACKSTAGE
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Supplies)
Celebrates
National Dance Week
$1 Sale
Buy a Leotard
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(Excluding Discount Items)
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SELECT A PAIR OF
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(A $5.15 Value)
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April 16, 17, 18
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briefs
SPEAKERS
Feminist theologian Nancy Hardesty will
speak on "Biblical Perspectives of Women”
tonight at 9:45 p.m. in the Burke-Griffin
parlor at Northwest Christian College and
Thursday at 10:30 a m in the NCC chapel,
11th Avenue and Kincaid Street.
MEETINGS
Campus Worship meets tonight at 5 p.m.
at the Wesley Center, 1236 Kincaid St., in the
lounge. A bread and soup supper will follow.
The event is sponsored by Campus Interfaith
Ministry and all are invited.
MEChA will meet tonight at 5 p.m. in Room
16D EMU.
The EMU Board Budget Committee will
meet today at 3:30 p.m. in Room 112 EMU
The Black Liberation Support Committee
will meet today at 3:30 p.m. in Century Room
B. EMU.
Students for a Nuclear Free Future will
meet today at 4 p.m. in the EMU, room to be
posted Former and new members are invit
ed. The group will discuss nuclear weapons,
a peace center on campus and a peace
studies program
Ecumenical Worship Service will meet
tonight at 5 p.m. at the Wesley Center, 1236
Kincaid St. A soup supper will follow For
more information call 484-1707
A public hearing to solicit comment on
the West University Area refinement plan
will be held tonight at 7 p.m. in the Central
Presbyterian Church, 1475 Ferry St. For
more information call 687-5481
Alternatives In Law, a seminar for Inter
ested students, will be held today at 3:30
p.m. in the law school, rooms to be assigned
The seminar's focus will be on alternatives to
a traditional law career, although a few
traditional lawyers will attend. Speakers will
include representatives from the state attor
ney general's office, the United States
Attorney's office, the Lane County Public
Defender's office, a specialist in han
dicapped law, Indian law and others. Wine
and cheese will follow. The event is spon
sored by Phi Delta Phi law fraternity.
NOTICES
Sociology Peer Advisors can help
students who are unsure of University and
Sociology graduation requirements. For a
degree analysis stop by Room 639 PLC For
more information call 686-5012.
“El Salvador: the Next Vietnam" and
“Winds ot Change” two video tapes will be
shown tonight at 7:30 p.m. In Room 123
Science I. The second video tape is an
Interview with Omali Yeshltela, chairman of
the African People’s Socialist Party, about
his recent trip to Nicaragua. For more
information call 683-9029.
Performers are needed for the Eugene
Parks and Recreation Department’s “Sum
mer Showcase on the Mall.” Singers, mu
sicians, dancers, puppeteers, magicians,
mime acts, jugglers, bands, choirs, medicine
show troupes and other entertainers are
encouraged to apply Acts must be able to
perform for one hour. For more information
call 687-5353 or write 858 Pearl St., Eugene,
Ore , 97401.
New, space-age alloy
that looks as good as gold,
Wears as good as gold,
costs about half as much.
SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER:
Save $10 off the regular price.
Yellow Lustrium rings by Josten’s
available daily at your bookstore.
$15.00 down payment.
SEE YOUR JOSTEN’S REPRESENTATIVE
Thursday, April 16,
and Friday, April 17,1981
uo
13th & Kincaid
Mon-Fri 8:15-5:30
BOOKSTORE Sat 1000-200
Textbooks 686-3520 • General Books 686-3510 •
Supplies 686-4331