Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 16, 1983, Section A, Page 9, Image 9

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MEETINGS
THE JOURNALISM SCHOOL will host a
career meeting for those interested in
Public Relations Irom 3 to 5 p m today in
Room 211 Allen
WFSE meeting tonight at 7 p.m in EMU
Century Room B
"IT’S JUST A PHASE” Gay Women and
Men's rap group meets tonight at 7pm
Close off-campus location Call GALA
(686-3360) for information.
INTERESTED IN A PEACE STUDIES pro
gram at the University of Oregon^ Come to
a meeting of the Committee for Peace
Studies today at 5:30 p m at the Koinonia
Center, 1414 Kincaid St. All are welcome
Call ext 3724 for more information
MARKETING ASSOCIATION MEETING
tonight in Room 337 Gilbert at 6 p.m. to
discuss elections and coming events
MISCELLANEOUS
BUTTER AND CHEESE will be given
away outside the ASUO Executive Office
once a month to low-income students The
first giveaway will take place today from 10
a m. to 4 p.m in front of Suite 4 EMU
Students who receive financial aid, AFDC
or food stamps and whose income falls
below the poverty level ($6000 for a single
person) qualify for the program Eligible
students should present their UO student
ID card, food stamp card or welfare card in
order to receive the dairy products For
more information call Bill Snyder at the
ASUO, 686-3724
JOIN THE 10TH ANNUAL FAST for a
World Harvest This year. Campus Bread
for the World is coordinating the local
* CHAMPAGNE *
LIQUIDATION^
Ladies!
Join us Thursday
nights at
as we attempt to
liquidate our entire
stock of
Champagne—FREE!
9 pm - midnight
^ 440 Coburg Rd • 343-1221 *
****---****
U of O Foundation
Annual Fund
TELEFUND
STATISTICS
100.000
90.000
80.000
70.000
60.000
50.000
40.000
30.000
20.000
10.000
29 Chi Psi Volunteers
received 299 pledges for a
total of $5060.
First, second and third
place for most pledges
received are held by:
1st Kappa Sigma - 508
2nd ROTC - 371
3rd Chi Psi - 299
That brings the total for the
telefund to $65,096.
Tonight Mortar
Board/Druids will attempt
to set a new record for
total pledges received.
observation of Oxfam America's 10th Fast
for a World Harvest on Thursday. Nov 17.
1983 A pre-fast communion will be held
Wednesday, Nov 16, at 7:15 p.m at the
Newman Center, 1850 Emerald St , as part
of Campus Interfarth Ministry's "Wednes
day Evenings for Peacemakers" series
Those who choose to participate will fast
Thursday. Nov. 17. and come together at 6
p m for a break-fast meal at Koinonia
Center. 1414 Kincaid St Call 484 1707 for
more information
NEW STUDENT HOST Program (NSHP)
is accepting applications for coordinator
positions Persons interested can obtain a
job description and application in Room
364 Oregon Hall or call 686 3218 The
deadline for submitting applications is 5
p.m Monday. Nov 28.
THE UNIVERSITY JUDO CLUB will be
hosting an invitational team tournament
Nov. 19 in the West gym of Esslinger Hall
at 1 p.m
OPEN MIKE topic tor today is the Crisis
in Central America. Speak up today at
11:30 a m. in the EMU Courtyard Spon
sored by the ASUO
CRISIS IN CENTRAL AMERICA with Dan
Goldrich. professor of political science, is
the topic of today's Brown Bag Forum.
12 30 to 1:30 p.m in the EMU Forum Room
Sponsored by the ASUO and Campus In
terfaith Ministry
THE EMERALD CHAMBER OR
CHESTRA presents the first of its season
of free concerts at 7:30 p.m. on Sunday.
Nov 20. at the Eugene Hilton Conference
Center Lobby
LANE COMMUNITY COLLEGES
CAREER Information Center presents
"Nontraditional Women's Careers Panel
Discussion. Is There Work After Training*"
with Carolyn Powell, energy technician;
Christine Frazier, auto mechanic and
cooperative garage owner; Mary Walston,
computer software systems installer and
trainer on Thursday. Nov 17. at LCC's
main campus from 3 to 4 p m in Room 219
Call 747-4501. ext 2802. for more
information
THE LANE WOMEN’S POLITICAL
CAUCUS will be holding a Bake Sale on
Friday, November 18, from 9 a m to 4 p.m
directly in front of the University
Bookstore The proceeds from this fun
draising event will assist LWPC. a non
profit organization, in its goal of electing
feminist candidates to public office If in
terested in baking, staffing the event or
want more information regarding LWPC,
please call Renee at 746-2886
INTERVIEWS
WANT TO KNOW MORE ABOUT IN
TERNSHIPS? An informative panel discus
sion featuring six different internship op
tions will be held on today from 6:30 to 8
p.m. in the EMU Dad s Room
LECTURES
AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY Stu
dent Affiliates will sponsor a graduate
research seminar with speakers from
Organic. Physical, and Biochemistry All
interested science maiors are invited to at
tend Seminar is today in Room 16 Science
I at 7 p.m
Set of Acrylic Nails
• Complete line of acrylic nail products
• Gift certificates for the holidays
NAIL FASHIONS
New closer location: 354 W. 6th, 343-2094
I Coupons in the Emerald save you money.
Check every page, every day. It pays.
Hypoallergenic, 2 week guarantee
offer expires Nov. 30. 1983
FOOD CENTERS
STUDENT
SAVERS
No. 1 Dole Large
Mushrooms I it>
Spinach Romaine
Lettuce
Red or Green Leaf
39
c
bundle
London $028
Broil Steak ^ id.
Rib
Steak
$038
lb.
6 pack, 12 oz. bottles
Michelob
Beer
$099
mbb+ dep
Medford
Comice
Pears
29
0
lb.
Indian River, Red or White
Florida
Grapefruit
49?
Boneless
Sirloin
Tip Steak
$028
£m lb.
Blade Cut
Chuck
Steak
$1
08
lb.
8 pack, 16 oz. bottles
Coke & Tab
$1
98
+ dep.
r
f
Kraft
—(COUPON)
reg. 48* ea.
Macaroni &
Cheese
First 4 7 V* pkgs.
w
expires 11/19/83
-(COUPONVl
Marina
Bath Tissue
First 4 roll pkg.
reg. $1.29
68*
expires 11/19/83
• EUGENE
2 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS
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Mon. . $
Sun.
Prices effective 11/16/83 11 19'83