343-1182
Wiflametta
(behind Patty's Pizza)
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342-8111
TINO’S
• Full dinner menu
• 23 varieties of Pizzas
• Whole wheat and
white crust
• Pizzas to go
-cooked and uncooked
15th and Willamette
Open every day
Mon-Fri 11-1:00 am
Sat 5-1:00 am
Sun 5-11 00 pm
J
SUNDAY
ROUND TRIP
BUS SERVICE
Schedule:
Pick-up:
Sunday mornings to
morning services at
FIRST BAPTIST
CHURCH
Broadway & High
345-0341
8:25 am - The Way Inn (1382 Kincaid)
8:30 am - Philadelphia House (1883 University)
8:35 am - Carson Hall
8:40 am - 14th & Agate Crosswalk
8:45 am - Covered Courts
Return: 15 minutes after morning worship service
College Sunday School: 9:00 am
Worship Service: 10:30 am
Evening Service: 6:00 pm
Wednesday: 7:00 pm
Ed Mach
Director of College Ministries
345-0341 (Church)
484-8038 (Home)
345-6777 (Way Inn)
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MEETINOS
Com to toe Bunting Spam Discussion
Qroup. The Spear is the Newspaper of the
African People s Socialist Party a revolu
tiooary black organization m this country
We will read articles from the Spear and
discuss the emerging black liberation
movement, the party as a leading torce. and
how white people can contribute to build the
African Independence Movement and the
movement tor socialism m this country The
group will meet Sunday from 10am to noon
at 1537 W 2nd Ave For more information
call 485-4248 or 741 - ! 567
The AdmtototieMse Support Qroup will
meet at noon on Wednesday in Room til,
EMU Speaking will be Dr Frank Qeltner
EMU Assistant Director University Program
Consultant
WORKSHOPS
"Surviving Stress An Experience In Tek
ing Care of Yourselfis the title of the public
workshop botny offer ad by clinical social
worker Don Nahnse on Saturday from flam
to 3pm at the Friends Meeting Canter 2274
Onyx St The workshop will focus on wlen
titying characteristic ways in which you
experience stress in your lite as well as an
overview ol personality dynamics as they
relate to taking better care of yourself For
more information and to register tor the
workshop call 484-2942
SPEAKERS
“Family Health The Food Connection"
will be the topic of a presentation Monday
from 9 am to 12 30 pm by Dr James
McHan Kafee Powell nutrition researcher
and writer and Beth Naylor, nutritionist
Included will be with slides nutrition and
food displays and a twenty pound turkey
raffle This tree event will be held at the
Seventh Day Adventist Church 13th Avenue
and Polk Street and ta sponsored by the
Kids and Km Head Start Program To regis
ter call 689-9290
EXHIBITS
UnhrereNy Museum of Art
Small-scale porcelain sculptures high
light the lour new exhibits which open
Sunday at the University Museum of Art
Sttll-llle paintings architectural protect a
and hand rotorxl phoiogripha wtti also bt
displayed In separate showings through
Dec. 20 Rchard Notkin a nationally recog
nr/ed ceramic sculptor and teacher will
exhibit his porcelain miniatures in the first
floor gallery The work of Lynda Lanker a
Eugene painter in oils and watercotors will
also be displayed in the first floor gallery It is
her first one person exhibition of shll-ltfe
paintings Also displayed m the main floor
galleries will be architectural design
protects submitted for competition by
members of the Southwest Oregon Chapter
of the American Institute of Architects Each
entry will include a senes of 40 x 40-inch
panels of photographs and drawings of
structures ranging from single family
dwellings to large commertcal buildings The
tudging will be held Nov 19-20 In the
Photography at Oregon Gallery ' hand
colored photographs by Patricia White will
be on display White exhibits widaly
throughout the country and teaches photo
graphy at The College ol the Redwoods
Eureka Calif In conjunction with her
exhibit While will conduct a workshop at the
museum from 10 am to 4 p m Dec 6. lor a
nominal tee for pre-registration and intor
matton call 686 3004 She will alao give a
Irnr public lecture at 7 30 p m on Dec 7 in
Room 107. Lawranca Mall Tha muaaum is
fiaa and opan lo ma public trom noon to 5
p m daily except Mondays and holidays II
will be cioaad Nov 26 28 for additional
information call 686 3027
RECITALS
Mnalr school schedule
Nov 11 — Orgamal Annagrat Qrabenhorst
wrii peasant a mastar s dagraa racital al 6
p m in Baall Concert Mall Qrabanhorst will
perform piece* by Nicolas da Gngny Caaar
francs Jahan Alain and Louia Viarna
Mas. 14 —Bath Emmons flute, will present
a doctoral racital al B p m in Baall Concart
Mall accompamad by Univaraity music Prol
Guy Boval on narpaichorri Thay will partorm
wortu by J S Bach G P Talsmann and J
Bodin da Boismortiar Emmons will also
partorm a solo work by f rancors Couperin
No* IS — The Muir String Ouartet will
partorm in tha third concart ol this yaar s
Chamber Music String at i pm in Beall
Concart Mall Tha quartet will play pieces by
frany Joseph Maydn Bala Bartok and
Claude Debussy Tickets remaining alter
season ticket sales will be available Nov 12
in tha School of Music Community Relations
Office
liner s rs h y dance schedule
Nov 11-14 — University dance students
will perform a modern dance recital at 8 p m
fnday and Saturday at the M francos
Dougherty Dance Theatre Room 364 Gar
linger Annan Tha free public performance
titled Reluctance is by University
graduate student Kay Cavan for her chor
eographic thesis
MISCELLANEOUS
Eugene folklore Society presents an
evening of traditional music with Celtic band
Just friends and Chico Schwall on Sun
day at 8 p m in the friends Moating Mall
2274 Onyx St
The Ikialew Teak Force Is sponsoring a
banaltt break teat Monday from 8 11 30 a m
at the Momafried Truckstop to help raise
funds to preserve wilderness areas at the
Oregon Coast Range for more information
call 484-5253
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