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"I'll quit cold turkey I don't think tapering off works Quitting cold turkey isn't easy but the Ament an Clain er Society has designated today, Nov IK. as tin* 17th Annual Great American Smokeout to give smokers in< entive to quit "The Amerii an Cancer Sot i ety is always promoting non smoking. and this time of year we're really encouraging smok its to give it up for one day. saui Sandra McMullin. board member for the society "If they ran quit for one day. they i an do it forever Today from 11 a in to 1 p.m smokers who are interested in quitting "cold turkey ran trade in a pat k of t igarettns for a slice of turkev sandvvit h at Amerit an Cancer Society booths at two Albertson's stores, lot ated on Coburg Road in Eugene and fiHth and Main in Springfield The Sat red Heart Hospital Cancer ( are Unit, one of the major sponsors of the smokeout. is also ent ouraging smokers to quit "cold turkey" with a free turkey raffle Entry forms, which are available at both Albertson's and in today 's IU-gistrr-Giinrd, and offer part it i pants a chance to win one of 12 turkeys The American Cant er Society offers several tips to help quit !ing • Hide all ashtray s • Have .i large supply of gum. carrot sin ks or other foods to ( hew on • i.\er( ise to relieve tension and stress • Drink liquids, except lor i offer and ah ohol. to help flush the nu otine out of \our system • Tell r\ eryone \ ou’re quit ting • Trv the budds s\stem and ask n friend to quit also Tobat co is the single greatest ( ause ol premature death in the United States, and lung cancer is the numher one i ause of death from (.inter, according to a press release from the Ament an Cancer Society. The society anticipates 170,000 new cases of lung cancer and 149.000 lung cancer deaths in 199.1, COMMUNITY UPDATE • "There are n lot of opportunities m Oregon to do cross-i ountry skiing. but not many people know about the resources which are out there That's win we are putting tins ski week together." said Huger Hailey from River House The Nordic Ski Week is taking place this week at the Hull Center, and Hailey is one of the people behind the program "The City of Eugene started tins unique i elehration of nordic skiing and it has l«*en going on for a dozen years." This year the University of Oregon Outdoor Pro gram is one of the main sponsors, and together with the City of Eugene Recreation Services and River House they will discuss equipment, shelter, safety and telemark gear and techniques "Wo are having an increase of teenagers doing telemark, since the young are realizing that there is more to do on skies than just cross country,"says Bailey. " We are hoping that this week will make more peo ple aware of the fun of the telemark turn." The telemark ski was the model around which the new ski type was developed, around the year 1700 Only one ski, of about .1 meters length was used, as weil as a shorter ski or andor 1 he latter was covered in animal skin, which allowed the skier to ki< k off more efficiently The ski week takes place at the Hull (.enter Stu dio 1. and the door opens at 7:00 p m. The last day is Thursday. Nov IH • Kaplan Education Center has si heduled an open house today for its newest test preparation center in Eugene. The open house begins at 3 p m and will run until 7 p m at the new center. 720 East 13th Ave Kaplan is a subsidiary of the Washington Post and is the oldest and largest test preparation center in tho world. 1 he i enter helps prepare students lor tests such .is the SAT, ACT. MCA 1 . GMA 1 and 1.SAT. Open house guest will have the opportunity to view the fai ilities. examine preparation materials and talk with staff members. For more information, call 345-4420. • Tho history, economics and environmental impact of light rail and trolley systems in Lane County will be discussed at a panel presentation tonight at Kugene City Hall, 777 Pearl St. The program begins at 7 p.m. and is sponsored by Friends of Kugene and Lane Historic Preserva tion Council Panelists include Neale Hyatt, origi nator of the Eugene/Springfield Regional Rail Transportation plan and Dick Feeney, executive director of Portland's Tri-Met light rail system. University associate professors from the planning public policy and management department will also speak. For more information, call .342-2772. • The Lane County League ol Women Voters will sponsor a presentation on the North American Free Trade Agreement today at the Black Angus restaurant. 2123 Franklin Blvd. The meeting is free to the public and begins at noon Joe Stone, University associate dean of social studies and economics professor will pre sent the case for Nafta Political science professor Daniel Goldrich will speak in opposition to the trade agreement Both speakers will answer ques tions about the agreement. A buffet luncheon will be served starting at 11 45 a m and is available for $7.50. Coffee or tea is $1.50. For more information call Kathy Walter. 942-3611. Holiday Full Meal Deal Good Thru December 23rd Now you can deck your fulls with a collectible holiday Itlass and yjct a luk itul Homestyie* Snide Burjjer with lettuce and tomato, hot cnsp (nos. soft dnnk. and a delicious. l-k>ve-this-tastc sundae all at one itn.it price. Start your collection now Just ask for the Holiday Kull Meal Deal * At participating Dairs Queen Brazier' Stores yrM 3$ms We Treat You Right brazhf D*wy Qu##n Morn *>• proud iponwrt 0* Ih* Ch*»d»#n % kU«(tt Notwert WtN.K' »fich t»n»Hl am DO Cop Sherrie Barr and Mary Seereiter in TwoDance Friday, November 19 and Saturday, November 20 KOOpm Dougherty Dance Theatre Gerlinger Annex , University of Oregon General-$6 Students and Senior»-$3 Sponsored by the UO Department of Dance 346-3386