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Events SKI TOURING WEEK NOV. 16-19,1981 Free presentations by the Outdoor Program Tuesday, Nov. 17: Equip ment displays and discus sion on minimum impact winter touring. Wednesday, Nov. 18: Movie, “The Cross Country Challenge: Skiing Mt. Rainier" and workshop on cold-related injuries. Thursday, Nov. 19: Slide show of “snowless” 1980-81 ski season plus discussion on places to ski and clothing needs. All presentations begin at 7 p.m. at the Outdoor Pro gram. For more information, call, 686-4365. EMU CULTURAL FORUM PRESENTS U of O PRINTMAKERS Print Sale Nov. 17 & 18 11 am to 5 pm In the EMU near the Main Desk; give an original. . . 562 1M8 FORUM on REAGAN and LABOR with Bob Baugh,AFL-CIO Steve Hecker, LERC Sue Madrapa, ONA A! Szymanski, SOC 187 EMU 7:30 PM WED NOV. 18 mayday cultural committee 602 1118 ECHRLA arid Latin American Studies committee present Guatemala: Prelude to a Struggle 60 minute National Public Radio documentary Treats human rights violations m Guatemala and U S role in the country TODAY KWAX91.1FM 7:30 PM 11 17 .Aim. “El Salvador: Revolution or Death” Wed Nov 18th, 8pm 177 Lawrence Free 11-18 Entertainment CINEMA 7 10th & Olive Atrium Building 687-0733 OREGON PREMIERE ENOS WEDNESDAY The Eugene Council tor Human Rights in l aim America & Cinema 7 present THE UPRISING Several months after the Sandinista victory Berlin Filmmaker Peter Lillierithal went to Nicaragua to make a movie about the linal period ol the conflict recreating key events using acluai sights and participants A grip ping study ot life during an armed msurrec tion The Uprising s most sustained impres siori is the vulnerability ot the population and then collective hensm 1 Village Voice PLUS the short documentary EL SALVADOR: THE SEEDS OF LIBERTY Places locus on the role ot the church and deaths ot the American church women as its point of departure Complete showings ot both Aims et 7 and 9:20 pm Red Adm Mat Sun 2 pm Partial proceeds donated directly to Emei gency Aid to El Salvador (donation tor im mediate retugee medicare and food relief) S86 11 18 THE BIJOU THE BEST IMAGE THE HOTTEST SOUND SYSTEM THE BEST THEATRE IN TOWN 492 E. 13th (al Ferry St.) Admission $2.50 Monday $2 with student ID & current tee card Ends Wednesday Eugene Premiere The Decline of Western Civili zation Fear, Germs, Black Flag, and X, among others perform in Penelope Spheeris thought provoking doucmentary ot L.A's punk rock scene. Both performance and interview too tage are incorporated in this exploration ot the movement which exposes the disgust tear despair violence and frenzy that lie at it's base Nightly 7 ?0 9 20 Sunday Matinee ? pm Next Meetings With Remarkable Men ' iov 19 25 Eugene Premiere o' Ashram Nov 26-Dec 2 579 11-18 JAPANESE FILM SERIES Zenzo Matsuyama s HAPPINESS OF US ALONE Tues IT 17, 7 PM 177 Lawrence Admission 1HEE English Subtitles 56 7 1 1 1 7 THE EMU CULTURAL FORUM presents AN EVENING WITH THE David Grisman Quartet Sunday, Dec. 6 8 PM Not just bluegrass or jazz, but dawg music. Please keep tuned tor turther information LASAGNA f! TO DA Y! Check Our Window For Daily Specials PHAN'S 1255 Alder St. 343-9661 Call ahead for to go orders Here’s your chance to see the most talked about laser show in the world: LASERIUM A mind blowing experience laser lights and special effects accompanied by rocks' greatest: Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, The Police to name a few. Don’t miss this rare opportunity - 3 shows only! 7:00, 8:30 and 10:00 EMU Ballroom. Tickets available at EMU Main Desk and Everybodys. $3.00 for students $3.50 for general public. Don’t delay Presented by the EMU Cultural Forum. BIJOU THEATRE SUN RA and the 16 piece Omniverse jet set archestra. TICKETS: S5 11 30 pm tonight NOV 17th For more information call 686-BIJU 616 11-17 TONIGHT Frank Sinatra in MEET DANNY WILSON 8 PM PAL JOEY 10 ?0 PM KOZY cable TV 11 I SANDEL OPTICAL In most cases we can get your new or re placement contacts in one day You’ll Be Looking Good 1614 J Street Spfd 747-3098 252 tfn HAVE A PARTY* VIDA BARN Call evenings 896 ?91 ? HAIR TODAY HAS A HAIR SALON lor men and women in the EMU by the Rec Center We do haircuts styled perms color and tree consultations Call 687-1347 or stop by tor appointments 068 tin NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PRELIMINARY PERMIT (November 10, 1001) Tofce notice the! J.R. Ferguson end Associates Incorporated (Applicant) filed on September 3, 1981, an application for preliminary permit (pursuant to the Federal Power Act 16 U.S.C. ss791(e>-825(r)) for Protect No. 5312 to be known ae the Weetflr Water Power Protect located at an existing dam owned by Weetflr Energy Company Inc. on North Fork of Middle Fork WHIamette River In Lane County, Oregon. The applica tion Is on file with the Commission and Is available for public Inspection Correspon dence with the Applicant should be directed to: Mr. John Bogardns, J.R. Ferguson and Associates, Inc., 35 G Street S, Lakevfew, Oregon 97630. Project Descrlpion - The proposed proieci. to he located at one of the two potential sites, would consist of (1) a 10-foot diameter penstock; (2) a powerhouse with an installed capacity of 2.250 kW and (?) a S-mile long. 12-kV transmission line from the powerhouse to an existing Lane County Elec tric Cooperative transmission line The Ap plicant estimates that the average energy production would be 10.5000 kWh Proposed Scope ol Studies under Permit - A prelimin ary permit it issued, does not authorize con struction The Applicant seeks issuance of a preliminary permit for a period of 18 months during which it would conduct technical, environmental and economic studies and also prepare an FERC license application No new roads would be needed tor conducting these studies The Applicant estimates that the cost of undertaking these studies would be $100 000 Competing Applications - Anyone desiring to file a competing application mus' submit to the Commission, on or before Jan 7. 1982. either the competing application itselt (See 18 C F R s4 ??(a) and (dX1980)) or a notice of intent (See 18 C F R s4 ??(b) and (CX1980)) to file a competing application Submission of a timely notice of intent allows an interested person to tile an acceptable competing application no later than the time specified in s4 ??(c) Agency Comments - Federal. State, and local agencies are invited to submit comments on the described applica tion (A copy of the application may be ob tained by agencies directly from the Applicant) It an agency does not file comments within the time set below, it will be presumed to have no comments Comments. Protests, or Petitions to Intervene - Anyone may submit comments a protest, or a petition to intervene in accor dance with the requirements of the Rules ot Practice and Procedure. 18 C F R si 8 or s1 10 (1980) In determining the appropriate action to take the Commission will consider all prolests or other comments tiled but only those who tile a petition to intervene m accor dance with the Commission's Rules may become a parly to the proceeding Any com ments prolests. or petition to intervene must be received on or before Jan 7,1982 Filing and Service of Responsive Documents - Any filings must bear in all capital letters the title COMMENTS. NOTICE OF INTENT TO FILE COMPETING APPLICATION COMPETING APPLICATION, PROTEST, ' or PETITION TO INTERVENE, as applicable and the Project Number ot this notice Any ot the above named documents must be filed by providing the original and those copies required by the Commission's regulations to Kenneth F Plumb, Secretary. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission 825 Norlh Capitol Street NE Washington. D C 20426 An additional copy must be sent to Fred E Springer Chief Applications Branch Division ot. Hydropower Licensing Federal Energy Regulatory Com mission, Room 208 RB at the above address A copy ot any ntocie of intent, competing application or petition to intervene must also be served upon each representative ot the Applicant specified in the first paragraph of this notice Kenneth F Plumb. Secretary 617 11-17 20% OFF at the Natural Vitamin Shoppe 2020 West 17th and 945 Garfield ?4?-6?05 and 343 8687 135 tin MAKE MONEY! Recycling Your Clothes! RAGS TO RICHES buys consigns and trades secondhand clothing tor men and women For appointment: 344-7039 360 E 11 th 1881 UWF HAVE A DIRTY SLEEPING BAG? F ind Dependable Service at Siegmunds Cleaners 821 E 13th Ave 108 UW PRIVATE HELP FROM FRIENDS Free preg nancy testing Birthright 687-8651 4680 W HARRISON meet me at 2 am for a chefs special salad at Lenny s Nosh Bar in the Courtyard Lolita. 128 ttn HEY JULIE, Thanks for the personal Love. TOM 11-17 ootoogaatogaoatogaatogato MOT 11-17 ENJOY HAWAII: One way Portland to Hawaii good until 8-1-82 Only $200 485-7166. David 11-18 PERSONAL COLOR ANALYSiS By professional image consultant 50% oft regular price Now $20 PHONE HUE REVIEW. For appointment. 244 467? 11 24 ASKLEPIADS Meeting 7 pm 11-17 Kappa Sigma. 1090 Aider Pizza1 1 l-l 7 TPM: Happy three years' I can't believe it That's a long time beav but you're still my best friend ILU 11-17 NOOGMIRE, Tou re the lovliest girl in the world' Thanks very much tor making the last few months the most womdedul of my life So here's to Hawaii and you and the years ahead Love BRIGOON 11-17 ATO'S YOU'RE SO TWISTED!!! Thanks for a great twister tourney Congrats to Doug and Lori, undefeated champions Let's do it again Love the ALPHA P’S_11-17 NEED SOUND AND LIGHTS? We play all types of music, country to Rock Powerful light shows Call Darrell 747-6727 11-19 HEY BUDDY, I hear today s a special ONE. The year sure has been great Have a super day and a happy anniversary LUV, COW " -17 LONG THUMBS, Friday the 1?th is definitely something to watch out ' for Sorry I missed Friday the 1 ?th Part 2 HUM-BOW 11-17 Lori Susan Johnson HAPPY BIRTHDAY to the best little sis in the world Love LAURA SUE 11-17 EDJE That's right. EDJE will be in Eugene toBlorrow night tor one show only See tomorrow's Emerald for details 11-17 HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO MY SISTER LORI JOHNSON Love, Julie 11-17 ALPHA O'* it's a |ungle out there so grab a vine and swing into the best HD ever We re going on SAFARI. 11-17 FLOOZYHO, You re not 18 anymore--how rude' Have a hard core 19th year' Love your drinking partner LUSTFUL 11-17 0AZLAN HAPPY 21er Love Betty. Cathy. Karen, Laura. Angie Susan Nancy. 8 the Bencongs P.S. WITHOUT NOY. 11-17 ATO'S: l ost your balls9 Most only use two but not you Clue 1: Within the house Clue 2: A float Clue 3: Moveable equipment Clue 4: Clean water supply Clue S: Flush it 11-17 THANX Alpha Chi Omega Your togas looked neat when you came to eat Pleased by your dine, said. Service was fine We toiled to please, but did you feel. (On a $190 bill) No need for gratuities9 TSW 11-17 Still gotta type the paper you wrote last night? Check ODE Classifieds Concur Blowdryer $15.49 • Lightweight • Folding Handle for easy traveling • 3 drying temperatures Lady Remington Electric Shaver $24.49 uo rnU LE E E Textbooks 686-J:>20 • General Books 68i 13th & Kincaid Mon-Fri 8:15-5:30 Sat 10:00-3:00 886-3510 • Supplies 686-4331