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ibrary ¡splays Those who have been in the library lately have probably seen the large double-row self-aligning roller bearing on display and wondered where it came from and what it was used for. The bearing, the largest of its kind, weighs approximately 250-300 pounds and was used in the manufacture of paper at Publishers Paper Mill in Oregon City. "Mac" McVickers, Publishers plant en gineer, said this particular bearing cost approximately $7,500 and two bearings are needed to support one shaft. aring The rolls on the bearing serve as an iron to press rough paper into smooth paper and the paper passes through the rolls at 250 feet per minute or 30 m.p.h. The wear and tear on these bearings usually results in replacement within two years. Ernie Whisenant, machine shop instruc tor and department chairman of the metals area, said the bearing was moved from Pub lishers by a fork lift and moved into the library with a hydraulic floor jack. Whisenant said the bearing was meant to be cut into small parts and used in machine shop or welding projects, but Margaret Charters, librarian, saw the bearing and asked that it be displayed in the library. "It's a good exercise to look at," said Whisenant. She advises caution in moving the inner ring of the bearing because the self-aligning feature could cause physical injury if not moved slowly and cautiously. A new bearing display may soon be con structed using a variety of smaller bearings. SNM peaker focuses on middle years with middle age is the subject he Jan. 27 Focus on Women seminar to held from 9:30 to 2:30 in Community |ter 11 7. ^atured speaker for "Women in their Jlle Tears" is Betty Bradlyn, an instruc- ir at Portland State University. Recording to Bernice Evans, chairperson |focus on Women, Bradlyn brings a rich id varied background to her seminar. She ■done workshops on applying for federal Bnts at PSU, and a session on sexism in le curriculum for the Beaverton public jhools. Last fall she taught a credit class ■lackamas Community College, "Women: Feminist Perspective." Fin today's program, Bradlyn will talk pout "Middlescence," a term she uses to scribe the réévaluation and desperation ■mon for middle-aged women. She'll ■cuss physical changes, menopause he myths of menopause, as well as ■hological impact of middle-age Ages. one of the most brilliant tguitarists in the world." --Andres Segovia CELEBRITY ATTRACTIONS AUDITORIUM TUES., FEB. 1,8:15 P.M. Ttokato *8.00, *8.00, *4.00, B oxm *7.00 Betty Bradlyn .. .focus speaker Tickets available Celebrity Attractions, 1010 SW Morrison, Portland, 97205, 226-4371. Mail Orders: include self-addressed, stamped en velope and 25 cents for handling. NEED A PLACE TO LIVE OR A NEW ROOMMATE? MAKE USE OF COUGAR PRINT CLASSIFIEDS. WE REACH THE CAMPUS WITH YOUR PLEA FOR A PAD. EG meets I At last week's Associated Student Gov- ernment meeting, senator Jerry Bellavita Aorted that the Collective Bargaining Com ad at Student Health and Publi cations Center, Trailer A, before 3 p.m. Cost is only $1 for 15 words and ten cents per word thereafter. Please pay when you place your ad. mittee is in the process of forming a docu ment* involving students in Collective Bar gaining. I If approved, this document will allow Students to provide resource information to a campus negotiating team while they ire in session. The document, said Bella- Rita, will be ready for consideration at ■day's ASG meeting in the Fireside Lounge ¡at 11 am. ■Bellavita also announced the approval [of the Community Colleges of Oregon Stu- lent Association and Commissions (CCO- IAC) budget for the remainder of this year, he budget, $770, will be aid in a brochure iplaining CCOSAC and its objectives. This and will also pay administrative and legis- ative research costs for CCOSAC at Clack- mas Community College winter and spring Im. X........... r Come early for the best sete tionf Limited time - On sale NOW! limited quantity Hilltop Rocks and Gifts I -Large assortment of agate, iturquoise and ceramic jewelry I -Do it yourself materials -Lapidary equipment I Oregon City, Oregon 97045 655-3225 Ickamas Community College CLACKAMAS COMMUNITY COLLEGE Page 5 centimeters ffw rnrnj 1 1 _20 1- 19___ f a29| -0.05 0.73 -0.81 0.19 I AND UPj Colors by Munsell Color Services Lab I