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4 NATUROPATHIC MEDICINE - The Science of preventive care. Natural living. Natural healing Dr. Daniel M. Hardt Dr. Ellaabeth Heneage 981 Chambers Call Mon 8 am-8 pin Wed 8 am-5 pm 683-4404 for appointments Hours Thurs-Frl 8 am- 8 pm Sat 9 am-2 pm rJU\Ul Cultural Forum & Ribbons Presents A Special Northwest appearance by David Crosby & Band Sunday Oct. 18 8 p.m. EMU Ballroom Tickets: *8.00 tor UO students *9.00 tor General Public Available at • ! Mi Mar ifsk • Mrirr and i rani' • F vrrv! >d\ s Re iril in Eugene & Corvallis Ticket salt's Subjet; to service charge et at -i r BLOOM COUNTY In' IWrke Breathed -1 i xn«m daxuicw PVBUC xmur. HA/ IF THE f£A5ANfS only wjew' a/r nobody CAN TOUCHY.' » AWT ■ffM/p Of Ncsopy. Prof lands farm architecture grant Thomas Hubka. a University architecture professor, has received an $18,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities to expand his study of Northern New England farm architecture Hubka recently returned to tugene irom a one-yeoi sabbatical leave in Maine where he documented some of the state's historic houses and barns in Kennebunk and North Yarmouth While there, he lived in a traditional "connected farmhouse," with house, out I'HVI >UU II I UUI'UM 1^.1 >VI VB' > B a row The grant will allow Hubka to broaden the scope of his earlier research which concentrated specifically on the architectural aspects of early farm buildings, especially the connected ones briefs MEETINGS The** wM! be an organizational meeting lor anyone interested In participating m this year’s OXFAM Fast today at 7 30 p m in Century Room B EMU OXFAM America »s a world hunger rehef and development agency that attempts to further the self reliance of poor and hungry people m Asia Africa and Latin America F as? day is Nov 19 A! monies spent on food for that one day can be donated to OXFAM so that it may continue its work SEMINARS What You Can Do to Stop the Arm* Race.'* a seminar sponsored by the Citizens Action for Lasting Security and Students for a Nuclear Free Future wilt be presented today at 7 30 p m in Room 215 Alien Hall A workshop for undsclarsd major* "Choosing a Major — How to Get Started 1 Steak-Out vour own dinner at... Eugene’s original "Steak-by-the-Ounce" house. Choose from the choicest beef available from our own butcher shop Pay by the ounce You only pay for what you order Any size — six oz to 60 oz.— cut to your specifications New Yorks, rib-eye. filets, lamb chops, or T-Bones Complement your dinner with a choice of crisp salads, fluffy baked potato, shoestring potatoes, onion rings etc Everything is priced individually so you only pay for what you order For those not in the mood for steak, we offer select seafoods such as steamer clams, salmon, fresh grilled oysters, and a special catch of the day In the center of Valley River Center AUU I U TUUh FUN WITH “HALF-A-CARAFE” " Clip this coupon and bong it in lot a I FREE Carafe of Wine for Two with I your Steak by the Ounce dinner Fun fun fun1 (iulltuera LUNCH 11am 3pm Mon thru Sa’ DINNER 5 10pm Mon thru Sur LOUNGE Uam 11pm Mon thru Sun at Valley River Center Our diner’s have more fun. 345-2644 daily emerald The Oregon Daily Emerald Friday except during finals wet Daily Emerald Publishing Co Eugene Oregon 97403 Nears and Editorial Display Advertising and Businei Classified Advertising Production Editor Managing Editor News Editor Assistant News Editor Photo Editor is published Monday through r and vacations by the Oregon at the University of Oregon. 686-5511 s 686-3712 686-4343 886-4381 Sally Hodgkinson Gabnei Boehmer Harry Esteve John Healy Bob Baker A Graphics Editor Editorial Page Editor Sports Editor Associate Sports Editor Entertainment Editor Associate Editors ASUO Community Departments and Schools Higher Education Features Politics Environment Night Editor General Staff Classified Advertising Production Manager Advertising Director Controller Man DeRungs Cort Fernald Steve Spat/ Jeff Dickerson Matt Meyer Dane Claussen Manan Green Debbie Howiett Ann Portal Caroline Petrich Ron Hunt Brooks Daretf Sally OI|ar Ann Peterson Darlene Gore Jean Ownbey wtl" be held today at 3 30 p m m Moom im Oregon Mall Loam how majors relate to |Obs after college how to develop a minor area ol study how to doubte maior Practical advice and individual help Revolution In Egypt " a presentation and discussion on the events tfiat led to Sadat s death and the destabalization ol the Egyp tian regime win be ottered today at 7 p m in Room t67 EMU Sponsored by the Muslim Student Association SPEAKERS Journalist Charles Stokes wHI speak on Observing Rupert Murdoch end His Antics on Three Continents.' as well a*, other issues ot professionalism to' the media al noon today in the Alien Room Allen Hall Stokes dean ol the Department of Journa lism at Queensland in Brisbane Australia has worked lor Reuters and the British Broadcasting Corporation "Hazards Research and Social Science Challenges and Opportunities " win be the topic ot a lecture by Prot Rich Olson ot the University ol the Redlands on Thursday at 2 pm in Room 714 PLC The public «invited frtitinwi living In McCalister Schater and Hawthorns Halls aro Invited lo tarn montf lor (hair hall social funds by liarticipating in a questionnaire session lor the Oregon Student Health Project tonight troth 7 30 9 p m in the Carson cafeteria Each participant is asked lo bong a Ho 2 pencil and their ID Freshmen from Dyment Clark arid Adams halls are scheduled to pamcipate on Thursday in a simihai gues tionnaire session For more information contact Tom Kamartk Research Coordina tor 606 4904 9-9 30 a m Worship at the Wesley Center each Wed nesday evening from 6*6 30 p m at 123fc Kincaid St Worship informally with friends and stay lo share a bread and soup supper International Studies will have a peer advising table set up m the E Mll lobby today trom 9am to 4 30 p m Anyone interested in this maio' please stop by Soccot Celebration at Hlttet table on the EMU terrace today from 10 a m to ? p m Hosts Zeev the Schaliach and Alice Kin berg University Hillei directo' All welcome Sponsored by JSU Hillei Cassette Copying SALE $1.09 What can you copy? 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