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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1982)
MEETINGS The EMU Board will meet today at 3 30 p m in the EMU Conference Room (Mezzanine level) Inter- Varsity Christian Fellowship will meet tonight at 7 15 at the Wesley Center 1236 Kincaid St Guest speaker Ted Grimsrud. Christians lor Peace & Justice will give a brief historical look on Christian attitudes towards war and peace and ofter suggestions for practical application One Way Ministries Bible study and Christian fellow ship meets tonight at 8 in the House of His Presence 1057 Patterson St (across from the University Inn) Pastor Dan Johnson will lead the study The International Christian Fellowship will meet tonight tor Bible study at 7 30 at the Way Inn. 1332 Kincaid St Recreational Folk Dancers will meet tonight at 7 30 to team and dance a variety ol international tolkdances Teachers are patient, and beginners are always wel come Gerlinger Anne*. Room B 50. teaching at 7 30 p m . open dancing at 9 p m For more information call Michael Morrow at 345-9064 SPEAKERS "The Show'* About to Bogin!” is the topic ol a panel discussion introducing the Eugene Performing Arts Center Saturday at 1 p m in the Fountain Court, EMU “Ultraviolet Microbeam Irradiations of Mitotic Dia toms” is the topic of a Ph D final oral lecture by doctoral candidate Roger Leslie today at 2 30 p m in Room 317. Science III Former Chicago Tribune reporter Bob Nolte will be speaking at Maranatha Campus Ministry at 7 30 tonight SEMINARS Chemistry gradual* ttudant aamlnar: The ACS student affiliate is sponsoring a seminar on Saturday at f p m in Room 331. Science It Graduate students in Organic Physical and Biochemistry will discuss their research MISCELLANEOUS Words and music by the woman of Eugene Saturday at 7 p m at the Backdoor Coffeehouse. 1414 Kincaid St Open mike For more information, call GPA at 686-3360 The Peace Corps will have an Information table today in the EMU lobby The Japanese Bible Study Is having a picnic this Saturday at Spencer's Butte Any Japanese speaking person is welcome We will be leaving from International House, 560 E 11th Ave , at 10 a m and coming back at 4 p m For more information, call 687-8684 An interfatth tea, sponsored by Campus Interfaith Ministry and Church Women United, will be held from 3-5 p m Sunday in Gerlinger Lounge Lenten worship today at 12 30 pm in the Koinonia Center Chapel. 1414 Kincaid St Seminary representatives from San Francisco Theological Seminary will be in Eugene on Monday to discuss their graduate program Call 344-4219 tor more information University/Community Action will have an informa tion table m the EMU lobby today from 9am to 3 pm UCA is now accepting applications for 1982-83 nine-month field placements A free guided tour ol the Danzig Exhibit, sponsored by Jewish Hillel and Episcopal Campus Ministries, will be offered today from 1-2 30 p m at the Museum of Art I Classifieds 686-4343 ■ CLASSIFIED ADS CAN BE PLACED AT OOE OFFICE 300 EMU UO BOOKSTORE STAMP COUNTER EMU MAIN DESK DEADLINES: Ads must t«s plac-d by 1 pm one day pnot to publication Ads nat are to appear in Monday 's paper must be in by 1 pm Fftday The CJOE cannot be responsible tor more toa' on* day's incorrect advertising mserticx The QDf s liability tor typographical errors incorrect insertions or omissions ir. advertising published shall be limited solely to toe cancel lation ot charges tor such portion ot space occupied by the error It your ad appears incorrectly. caM *06-4343 before 1 pm (o' correction m toe next day s issue St SO minimum lor the first insertion Si .20 minimum lor coneeuthre Insertions There is NO refund lor ad cancellations PAYMENT: An ads must be paid tor .r. advance unless a baling agreement has been established with us The ODE will not knowingly accept advents mg when m any manner denigrates or un|usliy excludes members ot any age se> race color national religious ex sexual orientation Clotfling MtSC CLOTHING Good condrtw Suras 9-10 and 11-12 Small and medium Shoes 5M Sally M7-0079. 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Springfield 741-1597 96?:ttn Jim’s Electronics STEREO REPAIR AUDIO SERVICES 1627 Pearl Street 343-7683 Monday thru Friday 9-6 pm Saturday 9-1 pm 5635 ttn Napier’s 1982 Audio Directions Occasionally, we at Napier Audio wish to remind our customers of a few major (but often overlooked) areas of improving the sound quality of your existing hi-fi systems. If you suspect a problem in your system, take a few minutes to check the following: 1 *... :R WIRE PHASING In order for your speakers to operate correctly, it is important that the “positive” ( + ) speaker terminal on amplifier "A” (see figure 1) is wired to the “positive” terminal on speaker “L” or “R” and likewise the "negative" (-) terminal on amplifier "A" connected to the "negative" terminal on speaker “L" or "R" Work "in-phase”, resulting in optimum “imaging” and bass performance Failure to follow this rule could result in an out-of-phase" relationship, causing the speakers to work against each other, destroying the stereo image” and effectively nullifying bass response D -I 9 U SPEAKER PLACEMENT Although many compromises must be made in placing speakers in various room situations, we have a basic rule to follow: The distance between speakers "A" and “B” (see figure 2) should be equal in their distances to listener "C" in order to produce the desired stereo image “X". Any variations to this rule will make the image “X" unrealistically "wide" (if "AB" is greater than "AC’’ or "BC”) or unrealistically "narrow" (if "AB” is less than "AC" or "BC"). f i • 1 D OPTIMIZING TURNTABLE/CARTRIDGE PERFORMANCE If you are not certain that your phono cartridge is properly aligned and balanced in the tonearm of your turntable, it is more than likely out of adjustment For a modest $5.00 charge, we will adjust your turntable and cartridge alignment for optimum performance If a new cartridge is purchased, we will make these adjustments for no charge Bring your turntable in any time; no appointment is necessary 4- - We hope these simple directions will help you to appreciate the sound of your hi-fi system, regardless of the make or age of the various components We are here to serve your audio needs napier audio 2705 Willamette 485-1945