Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 20, 1981, Page 2, Image 2

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daily emerald
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Friday ercepi during finals week and vacations by the Oregon
Daily Emerald Publishing Co at the University of Oregon
Eugene Oregon,97403
The Oregon Daily Emerald operates independently of the
University and is a member of the Associated Press Offices are
on the third floor of the Erb Memorial Union
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Ann Peterson
Darlene Gore
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briefs
MEETINGS
The JSU will meet Monday at 8 p m m the
EMU More information on Monday in the
Emerald bnefs
Alpha PM Omega will meet Sunday at 5 30
p m in the EMU Forum All members please
attend
The Incidental Fee Commltl# will meet
today at 3:30 pm m the EMU Room to be
posted
A Japanese Bible Study group «» *
p m every Saturday at 735 E 17th Ave Apt
36 Anybody interested especially Japanese
is welcome For information, call 342-3123
Sunday Afternoon Social Society is meet
mg at me Unitarian Church 4/7 E 40tti Ave
Sunday at noon We plan a hike up to
Spencer s Butte so dress accordingly Our
group is open and you are encouraged to
attend For more information call Mel at
484-7145
SPEAKERS
''Juxtaposition In Don Quixote" will be me
topic of a defense by Luis Verano of his
doctoral dissertation Verano a doctoral can
didate m Romance Languages will speak
today at 3 30 p m in Room 109 Friendly Hall
The public is invited
-The Natural History of Bata California" a
me title of an illustrated lecture given by
Freeman Rowe a biology instructor at Lane
Commimfy College today at 8 p m m Room
123 Science I The talk » sponsored by the
Eugene Natural History Society
"Guidelines lor Hiring Employees" will be
me topic ot a lecture by Bean McFadden
University affirmative action officer today at
12 30 p m at the GSO Brown Bag Lunch m
Room 135-0 College of Education
"Immuno slectron Microscopy of Cytos
k#total Systems In Animal Cells' will be the
tope ot a lecture today at 4 p m by Or David
Henderson Max-Planck Institute tor Biophy
sett Chemistry Gottingen West Germany The
lecture wM be held m Room 16 Science I
FILMS
"Soma through the Fire" — Join ISI is
viewing the, free movie today at 7 30 p m at
1332 Kincaid Si The Mm depicts the persecu
Son of Christians m Uganda Meet at noon on
Sunday (or transportation to the North Park
Community church banquet
"The Wliman I,” the story ot eight women
bank-workers who Ntempt to torm a union to
better their working conditions and promotion
possibilities will be shown today at 7 30 p m in
Hams Hall Eighth Avenue and Pearl Street
Also playing M a short documantary Nine-to
Five No admwalon Childcare available Both
(Urns are ottered by University chapter of the
Oregon Public Employees Union
CLASSES
Origami — Laarn the art of Japanese
paper-folding in a Saturday cleas that wM be
taught by local enthusiast Michael Suasman
Hr work currently n on display at the Lane
Community College Library. 7 30 am to to
p m Monday through Thursday and 7 30 a m
to 5 pm Friday Sussman s class will be held
from 10 a m -1 p m at the LCC Downtown
Center, 1069 Willamette St Preregntration is
required by calling 747-4501 ext 2335 The
class is tree
MISCELLANEOUS
One Way Ministries BUM# study and tel
low ship today at 8 pm m Hoorn 167. EMU
Teaching by Pastor Dan Johnson
The Baha'i Campus Association will
answer Inquiries and provide information
about the Baha i Faith today at an Information
Table m the EMU foyer For more information
call 686 3747
Youth Fairs — The Eugene Commission on
the Rights of Youth invites community re
isdents to a Youth F*re from I 5pm Sunday
at the Community Canter toi the Performing
Arts 291 W 8th Ave The tree event will feature
performances by young entertainers and gift
items tor sale made by young craftspeople
Youth service agencies wSI also have mforma
Son booths at fhe fane While there is no
admission lee food and crafts Ml be on sale
with proceeds going to the young people
selling them For more information contact
Kim Davidson at Amazon Community Center
687 5351 or Jett tiudd Youth Commission
Chairperson at 342*6715
Eugene Latch Kay. a private non-profit
child care agancy. will hold a 150 family
garage sals on Saturday and Sunday from 8
am to 5 p m at tao? Lawrence St The
proceeds wilt go to fhe support of Latch Key
programs at 4-J school sites Come and
browse for bargains
A powerful alory ot woman In wartime
unfolds In "Trojan Women." scheduled to
open today at the University a Robinson
Theatre The classic (jieek tale ot laith will aivi
be presentee) Saturday and Dec 2 5 on the
mam stage m Vittaid Man Curtain » 8 p m for
alt performances For reservations and nfoi
mabon can the University Theatre box office at
686-4191. noon to 4 p m Monday through
Saturday
SUNDAY
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8:30 am Philadelphia House (1883 University)
8:35 am - Carson Hall
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Return:
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Sunday
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mqrning
services at
Broadway & High
345-0341
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)
484-0938 (Home)
345-6777 (Way Inn)
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