Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 17, 1990, Page 16E, Image 126

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    EMU offers activities, sports opportunities, fun
By Renate Hansen
EmcMid Con tube tor
Whether vim enjoy shooting
the rapids of Oregon's wildest
rivers or In.lining the fine art of
h.ilih painting, the I AH lot at
ed in the heart of the I 'niversity
campus, provides information
and serve es to i ater to almost
everv student rei reatitmal in
lerest
The Ihiiversitv Outdoor I’ro
gram, located in the UMt’.
sponsors hacki ountry hiking,
skiing, ratting and Inking trips
throughout the at ademit veai
Kvents ini hide slide shows, a
lirst aid i Unit and an annual
tall equipment swap Wedlies
days outdoor activity videos are
also offered through the pro
gram
In addition a resourt e mom
complete with maps and guide
hooks tin trip planning is avail
able tor student use
t he I Tall ( eiitei basement
Room ti 1. otters about fill t lass
es fall term ranging from te
ramie s iimi jewelry making to
stained glass find photographs
Thr hands-nn . non i iedit
courses also include knitting
woodworking and silk m reen
mg instruc (ton Spot lal courses
for holiday (.rafts .ire also avail
able 1'he ( enter is open seven
days a week and provides open
studio and workshop spat e to
students Those interested are
ent ouraged to stop in and reg
ister for the courses early m the
quarter
Students interested in i o-ed
competitive sports tan check
out the I Ml' (dub Sports pro
gram in Room a. offers slu
dentorganized and coached
baseball \ ollevh.ill sue ( ei
rugb\ judo, rifling and sailing
groups
Martial aits, swimming ski
mg and other activities are of
tered through the program Tor
a complete list ot (dull Sports
program activities, call
Turn to EMU. Pago 19
I he I Ml oilers ,i \ .irirh nl ine\pensi\ r indoor and Outdoor «i< lit itirs lor students including re
laxing i a nor trips down thr Millrut r.
HOW TO BUY
TEXTBOOKS
AND S/VE
MONEY
COME TO THE SMITH FAMILY
BOOKSTORE FIRST.
Chances are you will find most ot your books at half price
BRING THE TITLE AND AUTHOR'S NAME.
It might take some time to find your books, but we will be glad
to help you look, and the savings are worth the wait
RETURN BOOKS YOU DO NOT NEED.
If you buy the wrong books or drop a class, you can return the
books for a full refund
* SELL YOUR OLD TEXTBOOKS.
After you buy your textbooks, bring in your old books and
J The Smith Family Bookstore will buy them for a very fair price
SMITH FAMILY
bookstore
768 East 13th • 345-1651
1 Block from Campus
Good tor
2 lo< .it ions
l<>7"> f ranklin Blvd.
FuB«*ru* 484-9099
and
42nd \ Main St.
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PPCC bacon and cheese
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CURLY Q'S (n*K. 4.75)
or
rnpp FRENCH TOAST PIUS (reg.
* l»EE j.4-,) Six-halves thick trench
bread dipped in egg hatter
served with one egg and
choice of two strips baton or
two link sausages.
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WELCOME BACK!
Interested in Christian fellowship?
I hen Chet k out these dates:
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Sept. 21, Free BBQ 6:30pm
2520 Harris St.
Sept. 27, Welcome Party
7:00pm EMU
Gum wood Room
For More Information
Call the Baptist Student Union
345-3393 or 747-5090
BBQ Lot ated at
Cascade Central
Mission Center
1 >20 Harris_
Street
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