Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 21, 1985, Page 8, Image 8

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Methamphetamine side effects
include irritability, drowsiness
the i«4Us through the early 1SMU>k. moth was
used in nasal inhalers.
Generally, the drug is more popular
among blue collar workers as it is considered a
cheap substitute for cocaine. Most individuals
counseled for moth abuse are between the ages
of t? and 20.
It the drug is used frequently, problems
with paranoia and aggression can result, Cor
coran said, lust as reactions to meth will de
pend on the individual's physical condition,
so will the side effects.
"If the user is eating well and sleeping,
generally maintaining some kind of normalcy,
them is less likelihood of problems after short
term use." she said.
The wholesale price of one ounce of meth
ranges from $1.300 to $1,500. depending upon
the quality, which can be a problem
"Be sure of what you think you have."
Corcoran said. "The powder could have ad
ditives or it could be something else all
together"
Manufacture or use of methomphetamine
is a felony that carries a maximum of 10 years
in tail and a $100,000 fine.
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Et al.
MEETINGS
Webfoot Advertising Agency
meets today at 3:30 p.m. in
Room 307 Allen Mall.
Circle K Service Club meets
tonight in Century Room E EMU
at 7 p.m. Everyone welcome.
Eugene Free South Africa
Movement meeting tonight at 7
p.m. in Room 108 EMU.
Everyone welcome.
National Student Exchange
exploratory meeting to be held
today at 4 p.m. in Room 109
EMU.
Incidental Fee Committee
meeting today at 5 p.m. in Cen
tury Room B EMU.
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“Ancient Astronauts and Ar
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lecture by Chip Dotting, ar
cheologist. today at 4:30 p.m. at
the University Museum of
Natural History.
MISCELLANEOUS
Juniors: the University’s
junior class honorary — Druids
— is now accepting applica
tions. Minimum GPA of 3.0 re
quired. Information and ap
plications are in Room 304
Oregon Hall.
All majors! Gain internship
experience for credit while
helping others. Applications for
peer advisers are being accepted
in Room 104 Oregon Hall.
Deadline is Friday.
The College of Business Ad
ministration will have com
puterized pre-registration for
admitted majors and students
with waiver forms now through
Nov. 27. Eligible students
should go to Room 271 Gilbert
Hall and fill out the computer
readable request forms.
A week of solidarity with the
Palestinian people continues
today. The Arab Student Club
and the Eugene Free South
Africa Movement will have in
formational tables in the EMU
lobby today and Friday as part
of a United Nations declaration
to recognize the Palestinian
people and their struggle for
human rights.
A potluck for Women in
Computing, featuring presenta
tions from several women in in
dustry and academia, will he
held Friday at 0:30 p in All
women interested in computer
related fields are invited to at
tend. For more information, call
the Computer and information
Science Dept, at 0B6-440H.
(Child care available.)
INTERVIEWS
Campus interviews will be
held this week by the following
recruiters:
Note: for meetings with no
time or location, call 080-3235.
Today: Naval Ocean Systems
Center (electronics, mech
engineer, computer scientists,
physicists, mathematicians);
Union Carbide (sales rep
consumer products); K & j Callo
Winery (entry level sales rep
consumer products); ROTC
OSU; U.S. Air Force.
Friday: Willamette ilniv..
College of Law,
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before publication. Et als are
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space availability. Events with a
donation or admission charge
will not be considered. Events
occurring nearest the publica
tion date, and campus-oriented
events, will lie given priority.
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