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Open 9:30-7 pm every evening until Halloween
(closed Sunday)
110 East 11th 501 Main 2053 River Road
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College tests slated
A workshop to prepare
students for college entrance
examinations will be offered
beginning Thursday and con
tinuing through Dec 3 by the
Learning Resources Center at
the University
The four-week program is de
signed for high school students
who are preparing for the
Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude
Test and Scholastic Aptitude
Test
The course sessions, taught
by University faculty members
David Hubin and Susan Lesyk,
are scheduled Tuesday and
Thursday evenings from 7-8:30
p m The fee of $30 includes all
course materials To register or
for more information, call
686-3226
briefs
MEETINGS
Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship will
meet today at 7 15 pm in Room 178
Education All are welcome to attend
WORKSHOPS / 8EMINARS
Workshop tor A farm attire Action Kelson
officer* and other Interested people Mon
day from 10 30 a m to noon and Wednesday
from 2-3 p m For further information please
call 686-3123 The workshops will be held in
the EMU (room to be posted)
"Woman's Usee - Women s Songs" is
the title of a workshop which will be hold
today at the YWCA from 1 -3 p m Betsy Rose
and Cathy Winter will be conducting this
special event The YWCA is located at 841 E
18th St ft is wheelchair accessible and
childcare will be provided
"Reagan s New Federalism An Advisory
Commission on Intergovernmental Rela
tions Perspective" will be the topic of a
speech by Carl Stenberg assistant director
U S Advisory Commission on
Intergovernmental Relations today at 2 30
p m in the Forum Room EMU
EXHIBITS
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■nwfl LBiTipvti ino iinvify iMfns will m
displaying mixed-media drawings begin
nmg Sunday and continuing through Nov 8
m Gallery tat Lawrence Hall Opens 5-7
p m Sunday
MISCELLANEOUS
Weeds — Wedon t want to spray them. but
we don't want them in our Native Plant
Garden Join us for refreshments and weed
pulling sessions this Sunday and on Nov 8
from 1-4 p m at the Science Center Com
plex. 2300 Centennial Blvd next to Aut/en
Stadium
Worship at Kolnonia Center, 1414 Kincaid
St . each Sunday at 4 p m Communion
service sponsored by Episcopal Campus
Ministry All are welcome
The deadline for entry Into the aN-Amer
lean Collegiate Talent Search Is last ap
preaching All entries must be received in
the ACTS office by 5 p m Dec 4 Any type of
performing talent is eligible in this
nationwide search tor the best collegiate
talent in the country Students submit en
tries on video cassettes or cassette tapes
with photographs Entry lee is $25 All
contestants are eligible to be selected lor a
tour of Europe or the Orient sponsored by
the United States Department ol Defense
Every entry will be fudged by lop educations!
and entertainment industry professional!!
Winners qualify for 114,000 in cash and
scholarship prizes plus auditions by Amer
lean Theatre Productions. The Entertain
mem Connection. The Oakland Ballet Com
pany and Warner Brothers Records Nation
al finalists will compete live at New Mexico
State University Jan 16 1982 and will serve
collectively as an opening act tor several
maior entertainers including Christopher
Croes Johnny Rodriguez and Dinah Shore
For additional information and entry forms
contact the music or activities department or
call or write All-American Collegiate Talent
Search Box 3SE New Mexico State Univer
sity Las Cruces New Mexico 88003 (505)
846-4413
The music of Lon Quttarekl and a cos
turns conkasl will MghHght a tree Halloween
Dance on campus Saturday Quitarski. a
local |OZ/ musician wHi perform in the EMU
Ballroom from 8 10 pm Refreshments will
be served A weekend at the Inn at Otter
Crest will be awarded for the most creative
and ongnal costume
Five actors and two actresses are needed
tor "The Wind-Salt Saga." a musical play for
children that will be performed at elementary
school assemblies from Dec 9 through Dec
IB Auditions for the Dramatic Response
production will be held at Whiteaker
Elementary school from 7-8 30 p m on
Sunday and Monday For more information
call 741 1743 after 5pm
Saturday will be the Iasi Lane County
Farmers Market of the 1*81 aeason
You can shop our consignment booth at the
Saturday Market throughout the month of
November
A reception lo welcome new mid return
tog International studenta to the University
and the local community will be held
3 30-5 30 pm Sunday at Gerlinger Alumni
Lounge on campus The public is invited to
the event, sponsored by the Foreign Student
Friendship Foundation Officials Irom the
university and the Eugene-Spnnglield com
mumty will attend and refreshment’, will be
served
Brownsville Bike Tour — A 70-mile bike
tour to Brownsville is offered Saturday by the
Eugene Parks and Recreation Department s
bicycle program Cyclists should meet at the
River House 301 N Adams SI at 9 a m and
bring a sack lunch Cost is SI 50 No pre
registration is necessary
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