Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 27, 1981, Page 2, Image 2

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• HO E. llth • 501 Main- Springfield
• 2053 River Road
HOURS: Open nightly till 7:00 P.n.
FLU VACCINATION
Vaccinations for influenza will be given at the University Student Health Center every
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 8:00 to 9:00 a m., beginning on October 21st and
continuing until the end of fall term
Students may receive the vaccine at a cost of $2.50 per injection
Faculty and staff are charged $3.50 per injection.
Persons who have never received flu vaccine and who are under the age of 28 years need two
injections of vaccine four week apart Persons over the age of 28 need only one injection
If persons received one injection of the 1978-79, 1979-80 or 1980-81 vaccine, they would need
only one injection this year
Annual flu immunizations are especially advised for people with an increased risk of
complications from lower respiratory tract infections, including (1) Persons 65 years old and
older (2) Persons of any age over five months with any of the following heart disease,
compromised lung functions, chronic kidney disease, diabetes, chronic severe anemia, and
conditions which compromise immune mechanisms For more information call the Student
Health Center at 686-4441
“Take the bite out of inflation’’
RALEIGH BICYCLES $50.00 OFF
now from $154.95
SCHWINN LeTour $50.00 Off
now $204.95
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Friday encept during finals week and vacations by the Oregon
Daily Emerald Publishing Co at the University of Oregon
Eugene Oregon, 97403
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Ron Hunt
Harry Esteve
Sally OI|ar
Ann Peterson
Darlene Gore
Jean Ownbey
briefs
MEETINGS
People for Southern African Freedom. a
group of citizens opposed to apartheid and
South Africa's military activity. Is holding an
organizational meeting today at 8 p m at
1271 Patterson St New members are
welcome For further information, call
485-1755
A lesbian support group will meet today at
7 p m In Room 108 EMU For more In
formation. call the GPA at 686-3360
A gay men's support group will meet
tonight at 7 p.m to Room 112, EMU. For
more Information, call OPA at M6-3U0
A Jewish Studies campus group meets
every Tuesday from noon to 1 p m in the
Jewish Student Union office. Suite 5 of the
EMU The theme today is Literature ol
Liberation " Everyone is welcome
ORCA, the University Computing
Association, will hold its second meeting of
the year today at 4 pm In Room 108-109
EMU Non-members are encouraged to
attend and join
SEMINARS
Optometry and physical therapy work
shops: An admissions representative from
Pacific University will meet Wednesday with
optometry students from 9-10 a m and with
physical therapy students from 10-11 am
Room to be announced
"Eugene's New Solar Access Ordinance"
will be the topic of a lecture by Debbie
Brewer EWEB planning and government
affairs coordinator on Wednesday at 12 30
p m in the EMU (room to be posted)
Brewer s presentation is part of the Eighth
Annual Solar Seminar Series sponsored by
the University Solar Energy Center and the
Willamette Valley Solar Energy Association
The event is free and the public is cordially
invited For further information contact the
University Solar Energy Center at 686 3696
SPEAKERS
Larry HiWf, hMd of Industrial rotations
tor the Convoy Company, a Portland truck
company that is organized by the Teamsters.
will speak to the University chapter of the
Pacific Northwest Personnel Management
Association at 4 pm today in Room 110.
EMU PNPMA is open to any student
interested in personnel or industrial
relations Refreshments will be provided and
Light weight yet rugged
parka
Waterproof with a
breathable liner!
Men's & Women's sizes reg
$80 00
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Just arrived.
WOOL SOCKS
reg $7-$8
Your choice
$3.50
SECONDS WEST
on the corner of 7th and
Filmore
1 block East of Chambers
Eugene s Discount Outfitter
chapter elections held
‘'Control Ot RNA dene Transcription' will
be the topic ot a lecture by Dr Karen
Sprague today at 4 30 p m In Room 123.
Science I
The administrator ol the Oregon Correc
tions Division will give a tree public lecture
at 7 30 p m Wednesday on correctional
trends in the United States Robert Watson,
the first visiting practitioner this fall In the
University's Wallace School ol Community
Service and Public Affairs, has been a
corrections division official since 1053 The
CSPA visiting practitioner program is new
this year and Is made possible by a grant
from the Aut/en Foundation The program
recognizes outstanding Individuals m the
field of public service and serves to broaden
students perspectives of these issues and
programs
INTERVIEWS
Slgn-up lor Interviews begins on
Wednesday morning et 7:30 a m In Susan
Campbell Hall
Please sign up Immediately It In teres led In
Interviewing with Ihe following recruiters:
Oct. 27
Caterpillar Tractor Company (Business
Administration Marketing/ Manage
menl/ Commerce)
Oct 28
Callahan and Company (Accounting with
minimum 3 25 GPA)
Unton Pacific Corporation (Accounting)
Oct. 20-29
The Up|ohn Company (Biology/Chemis
try' Microbiology' Business with life science
background)
Peace Corps (Any ma|or)
Oct. 30
Aetna Life A Casualty. Inc
(Business'Liberal Arts any maior)
Alexander Grant and Company (Account
mg)
Frito-Lay Inc (Business Administration
' Biology' Chemistry)
Woodrow Wilson School of Public and
International Affairs Princeton University —
1 30-3 30 p m in Century Room F, EMU
Peace Corps — 3 30-5 p m in Forum
Room EMU
MISCELLANEOUS
Spend an "Afternoon on ttie Job" at
Frederick and Neteon ( n|oy an on-site visit
and loam about career opportunities in the
field of retailing today from t 30-5 p m Sign
up today in Room 246 Susan Campbell Hall
at 8 30 a m Space is limited Transportation
provided
Free Japanese film: Akira Kurosawa's
"Drunken Angst" (1948) today at 7 p m in
Room 177, Lawrence Hall A classic evoca
tion of the occupation years, the hopes and
tears, the misery and freedom of the
Japanese people in the aftermath of war
Starring Toshiro Mifune as the tubercular
gangster and Takashi Shimura as the
alcoholic doctor (The print of this showing
may be damaged )
“The World In Crisis," a University
course, preeenta a Mm and a speaker on the
conditions and struggles In Southern Africa
today at 7 p m m Room 244. Gilbert Hall The
film Last Grave at Dimba/a portrays South
Airies s apartheid system and the
consequence of settler colonialism on the
indigenous population A speaker Irom
People for Southern African Freedom will
talk about the current resistance movement
m South Africa and the region, as well as the
support work taking place in the United
States
Freshmen Nvtng In Watson and Boynton
Haile are Invited to earn money for their hall
social funds by participating in a question
naire session for the Oregon Student Health
Project today from 7 30-9 p m in the Carson
cafeteria Participants are asked to bring a
number 2 pencil and Iheir student ID
Makeup sessions for students unable to
attend regularly scheduled hall sessions will
be held Wednesday same time, same place
For more information, contact Tom
Kamarck, Research Coordinator, at
686-4964 from 9-9 30 a m
A program of Oregon wlldflower slides is
scheduled lor presentation today by David
Wagner director of the University
herbarium Visitors are welcome The slides
will be shown at 7 30 p m at 1645 High St
(Eugene Garden Club)
This Week’s
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