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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1981)
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Ask for Ed Mach "You need not be Baptist 342*3366 174 East Broadway Eugene r Find it in the Emerald daily emerald The Oregon Daily Emerald is published Monday through Friday except during finals wee* 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 ——-a rtin,.,1.1 •w* ano tonofwi Display Advertising and Business PWaalliad A g-Laitalnn irBiiwwq Mfwruwng l>roductton Editor Managing Editor News Editor 696-5511 666-3712 666-4343 696-4381 Sally Hodgkinson Gabriel Boehmer Harry Esteve Assistant News Editor Photo Editor Graphics Editor Editorial Page Editor Sports Editor Associate Sports Editor Entertainment Editor Associate Editors ASUO Community Departments and Schools Higher Education Features Politics/ Environment Night Editor General Staff Classified Advertising Production Manager Advertising Director Controller John Healy Bob Baker Max DeRungs Cort Ferriald Steve Spatz Jeff Dickerson Matt Meyer Dane Claussen Marian Green Debbie Howlett Ann Portal Caroline Petrich Ron Hunt John Healy Sally Oljar Ann Peterson Darlene Gore Jean Ownbey briefs MEETINGS There will be a National Student Exchange Ortanlallon masting today at 12 30 pm In Room 101, EMU (by the post office) The International Christian Fellowship will meet today at 7:30 pm tor a Bible study led by Dr Jim Long, at the Way Inn 1332 Kincaid St WORKSHOPS "Community Television Comas to Lana County,” a free workshop'forum will be held Sunday from 1-5 pm in the EMU Forum The workshop will feature lour speakers headed by George Stoney, the grandfather ot public access television The forum is sponsored by OSPIRG and the National Federation of Local Cable Programmers SPEAKERS "Legal Aspects of Selt-Managemant of Via Yugoslav Working Paopta" is the topic of a discussion with Dr Srecko Jeiintc today at 3 30 pm in Century Room A, EMU Or Jelinic is a member ot the law faculty at the University ot Osqek, Yugoslavia and a member of the Yugoslav Association ot International Law He is currently visiting the law school at the University as a Fulbright scholar and conducting research in ques tions of commercial law “Transitivity In Grammar and Cognition" is the topic ot a lecture today by Prot Scott Delancey University of Colorado at 2 30 p m in Room 189, Pl.C "Change the Way It Is: Country Woman's Work" — an illustrated musical lecture about the people of Appalachia — will be present ed today at 8 30 pm in the Gerlinger Alumni Lounge Sponsored by the Oregon Folklore Society and the Women's Studies Commit tee Dr. Denote Brutus. South African poet and scholar, will read his poetry and speak on resistance in South Africa and the U S government's campaign to deport him on Saturday at 7 p m in the EMU Forum CLASSES The Mock U.S. Sonata Steering Commit tee ciase needs f 0-12 students interested in coordinating activities ot Senate commit tees reporters, lobbyists and executive branch representatives The class will be held MWF at 3 30 p m is worth 3 credits requires a 2 term commitment and requires instructor s permission to enroll Students are being sought from the fields of all business areas CSPA economics, history international studies (ournalism military science political science psychology rhe tone and communication and sociology These areas however are not exclusive The class will provide excellent experience for alt who participate If you are interested in being a part ot the class please make arrangements to meet with Richard Mathi sen or Tim Mitchell at the Political Science Union. Room 823 PLC ext 4890 or at our home phone numbers ext 6021 and 343-0556 respectively FILMS "Oid Believers." a film about the Russian community ot Woodburn will be shown Saturday at 1 30 pm in the Gerlinger Alumni Lounge A panel discussion will follow The event Is free of charge and Is sponsored by the Oregon Folklore Society and the Univer slty Russian and East European Studies Center "The Therapeutic Touch" — a film about paranormal healing techniques with emphasis on the methods of Or Delores Kriegar from NYU. will be shown Saturday at 2 p m in the Eugene Public Library, 100 W 13th Ave The guest speaker will be Dr A P Radelet No admission charge MISCELLANEOUS Old Oregon Christmas Fair opens Saturday at the Lane County Fairgrounds In its ttth year, the lair is a showcase for the Northwest's finest artisans and entertainers Shop for gifts. en|oy the music celebrate a traditional Oregon Christmas on Saturday from 10 am to 9 p m and Sunday from to am to 6 p m The fair will continue daily (10 am to 9 p m ) through Dec 24 An International dance featuring Night wtng is being sponsored today from 8 p m to midnight at Lane Community College by the Associated Students of LCC Tickets will be available both on campus and at the door the night of the dance for SI SO per person For more information call 74 7-4501 ext 2332 Students Interested In working as pare proteaalonal advisors in the office of Academic Advising tor winter and spring terms should meet with Margery Bray any time after 1 30 pm today in Room 164 Oregon Mall These positions offer upper division credit and valuable experience in academic advising For further information call Karon Cox or Margery Bray at 686-3211 A special product Trade Fair la planned by Junior Achievement at the Centre Court Shopping Plaza on Saturday from 9 30 a m to 5 p m The holiday Trade Fair will feature ten of this year's JA mini-companies opera) ed by students from Lane County high schools The students will be selling products they ve produced since the begin ning of the program year “Snstm tor the Ham." will be held Saturday beginning at 8 a m at the Wrilamalane Park District Swimming Pool 1276 G St Spring field Cost is $1 per participant Participants estimate their time for swimming 8 lengths (200 yards) of the pool using any stroke The swimmer coming closest to their estimated time wins a holiday ham A pre-game social gathering tor Universe ty alumni and friends It planned In San Diego when the Oregon Ducks take on the Sari Diego State Aztecs on Saturday The no-host party will begin al 6 p m in the Captain s Galley Lounge at the San Diego Sports Arena The Eugene Nordic Club will offer a cross country ski trip to the Metolius River Area on Saturday Easy to intermediate skill Call Harold Leeson for details at 741 0699 The University student directories will be distributed to the members of fhe University community beginning Monday Departments should call the EMU Administration ext 3706 to reserve their copies which may be picked up at that office M101 EMU Students may pick up a copy of the directory al one of three places in fhe EMU - in the Main Lobby at them Main Desk or in the ASUO Executive Office, Suite 4 Speedo will suit the swimmers on your r r- ■ .. .sensationally! , Yes. Santa. Speedo provides breathtaking prints L and streamlined silhouettes of incredible beauty for men and women Built for champions and I worn by everyone who loves water whether it's surfing, water skiing, scuba diving, sailing or just 1 plain sunning Speedo, the hotly demanded brand at Eugene Athletic, will be a gift to gather ; smiles with this Christmas Ask about 5th Annual New Year’s Eve Fun Run Open Daily til 6 00 Saturday 9:00 5:00 Sunday Noon 4:00 For your Christmas Shopping Convenience Corner of Broadway & Olive • on the Mall • 343 1288 I EUGENE I T