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emerald
inter/national
From Associated Pram reports
Gasoline prices
creeping upward
NEW YORK
After a year-tong slide, gasoline
prices are creeping upward in
many parts of the nation Some
industry officials believe con
sumers will see substantially
higher prices this summer as the
oil glut disappears
Several major oil companies
posted increases this week in the
price they charge wholesale dis
tributors. and analysts say the
added cost will show up at the
retail pump before the start of the
summer driving season
Shell Oil Co . for example, in
creased its wholesale prices by as
much as 3 cents a gallon in some
Western states Last week it
added a penny a gallon to prices
OREGON
HIGH DESERT
2 DAY TRIP
May 1st and 2nd
Malheur Wildlife Refuge
COST S25.00 includes:
transportation, lodging and 2 meals
CONTACT: Gordon Murphy
Biology Dept., 686-4527
in much of the Northeast and
Southeast
The national average price for
ail grades at all types of outlets
was $118 a gallon in mid-April,
down a penny from the first week
of the month, according to
Lundberg Survey Inc., which
tracks pump prices The average
peaked at $1 38 a gallon
Although demand tor gasoline
remains generally weak, the oil
companies are raising prices to
distributors in reaction to a recent
firming of crude oil prices That
turnaround for crude oil is linked
mainly to the success of the
Organization of Petroleum
Exporting Countries in limiting its
production
et al.
MEETINGS
The University sailing team will meet
tonight at 8 30 m the EMU (room number to be
posted)
The Premedical Preceptor*hip Program
wilt hold its second spring orientation meeting
Sunday at 6 30 p m m the EMU (room to be
posted) If you wish to participate sign up m
Hoorn 164 Oregon Hall by 4 p m Friday
The Hawaii Club will meet tonight at 7 p m
in Hoorn 101. EMU Topics to be discussed
luau report annual banquet election ot new
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officers
The Society of Professional Journalists
will meet today Time and room will be posted
on SPJ bulletin board
The Political Science Student Union wSl
meet today at 3 30 p m m one of the EMU
Century Rooms (room number to be posted)
The EMU Budget Committee will meet
today at 5 30 p m m Room 109 EMU
The Eugene Council for Human Rights In
Latin America holds a weekly meeting on
Thursdays at 7 30 p m at the Latin American
Cultural Center 1236 Kincaid St For more
information contact ECHRLA 484 -5867
A class to examine political Ideology and
Biblical |usHca will meet today at 12 30 pm at
the Wesley Center Ltorary 1236 Kincaid St
Please bnng a Bible
SEMINARS/WORKSHOPS
"Rape! What You Don't Know Hurts
The second of the tour pari series tonight from
7-9 p m m Ftoom 242. Gilbert Hall Tonight s
program - When Rape Occurs Supporting the
Victim Rape Trauma Syndrome Legal and
Medical Aspects ot Rape presented by Gail
Wiemann crisis program manager tor Rape
CnsisNetwork Thefilm RapeCulture will be
shown For more information call 485-6700
"Women's Self-Help Exams" is the topic ot
a workshop Tuesday trom 3 7pm al the
Wellness Protect 358 W 10th Aye
Participatory workshop lor women who want to
learn to do their own pelvic and breast exams
Reservations required Child care provided
vnth advance notice Suggested sliding scale
donation For more information oi to reserve
child care call 345-2022
Premed students There will be a workshop
tonight at 6 30 m Room 341 Gilbert Hall to
review the statistics on the 1981 applicant class
and the procedures in applying to Oregon
Health Sciences University Speakers Dick
Speight director ot admissions at the Oregon
Health Sciences University School ot Medicine
Martiss Strange coordinator Prehealth Scie
nces Program at the University
"The Joys ot Fathering" is the topic ot a
workshop next Thursday trom 7-9 30 p m at
the Wellness Proiect 358 W 10th Ave Work
shop is lor those contemplating fatherhood as
well as those already lathers Child care
provided with advance notice Suggested
sliding scale donation For more information or
to reserve cnHd care call 345-2022
SPEAKERS
"Mam Madia in China’ is the topic of a
lecture by Deanna Robinson assistant profes
sor of telecommunictions today at 7 30 p m in
Room 207 Chapman Hall For more informa
tion call 606-4005
"Hearing in tha Environment’ is the topic
of a iecture by James Simmons today at 4 30
pm m Room 317, Science II
“K.F Schinkel and the Architecture of
Our Time" is the tope of a lecture by Kurt
Forster Stanford University today at 8 p m m
Room 107 Lawrence Hall For more informa
tion call Don Genasci at 683 4546
FILMS
"Generation* of Resistance." a film about
black struggles against apartheid in South
Africa, will be shown today af 7 p m m Studio 0
of the Instructional Media Center as part of the
SEARCH class on Race and Class m South
Africa For more information call 485-1765
The Environmental Film Series presents
two free films today at 8 p m m Ftoom 123
Science II Dawn of the Solar Age Solar
Energy and Dawn of the Solar Age Wind and
Water Energy
MISCELLANEOUS
The Whlteaker Community School Is
holding Its annual raffle and spaghetti feed
today from 5-8 p m at 21 N Grand St Dinner
includes spaghetti salad garlic bread
beverage and desert A donation of *1 25 for
children and S2 25 for adults is requested for
the complete dinner Prizes include a color
T V , a ten speed take and a weekend for two at
the Valley River Inn For dinner and or raffle
tickets, or more information call Guy af
687-3556
Oregon Nuclear Weapons Freeze Initia
tive petitions will be available to sign today on
the EMU terrace For more information call
Julie at 686-3327
ROLFING
Jon Carroll
Certified Rolfer
683-3689
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