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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1974)
Public presents various views to Energy Advisory Committee The Governor's Energy Advisory Committee held a public hearing Tuesday night at the Eugene Hotel to give citizens a chance to express their views on Oregon's energy policy. The committee was established by the -1973 legislature to draft a proposed long-range energy policy for Oregon and to recommend legislation on energy-related issues to the 1975 legislative session. The committee will include the public's ideas and opinions when it presents its findings to the legislature. The hearing was presided over by Jonn Reynolds, a professor of architecture at the University and a member of the Eugene Water and Electric Board. Reynolds first asked for general statements from the audience of approximately 50 persons. George Adams, Eugene, stated that he thought the committee should stop wasting time on more energy studies. "The nation is over-run with studies now. What we need to do is start doing something about it." Annabel Kitzhaber, representing the League of Women Voters of Central Lane County, said the league favors state support of mass transit, government funding of research of alternative energy supplies, and better enforcement of Oregon's 55-mile-per-hour speed limit. Robert Gray, Eugene, felt that a way should be found to make solar heat installation more com petitive with other energy sources. He suggested low-interest state loans for solar heat installations and the exemption of solar collection systems from the property tax. The audience was asked twice for a show of hands to indicate its feelings. Most of those present favored progressive power rates (those who use less pay less). The audience was strongly against nuclear power as a solution to energy needs. The committee members were asked what they felt are the state's top energy priorities. Matthew Gould, environmental control director for Georgia Pacific Corporation, said there is "clearly a lack of adequate mechanization to coordinate the state's energy policies a: present" and stressed the need for such a body. He said there will be several bills before the next legislative session to create a state energy policy organization.. Other suggestions brought up at the hearing were the conversion of animal wastes to methane gas and the taxing of vehicles by weight and horsepower. Persons who wish to make comments but were unable to attend the meeting can send their com ments to Frank Dillow in the Public Utility Com missioner's Office, Room 200, Public Service Building, Salem, Oregon 97310. . a 1 Portland Opera offers 'student rush'prices "Student rush" prices will be offered for Portland Opera's * production of Weber's "Der Freischutz," scheduled for 8 p.m. £ Saturday and Monday at 8 p.m. in the Portland Civic Auditorium. :|: A student with an authorized student body card may purchase :• a ticket in any price range for one-half the face value of the ticket :• — if he or she is at the auditorium box office after 7:30 p.m. on the night of one of the three performances — and if there are > seats remaining for that night's performance. Best seats remain :• for the Monday performance. "Der Freischutz" is Carl Maria von Weber's operatic version of £ : a well-known Bohemian legend. The story is that of a huntsman £ who "sells his soul" to the devil in exchange for a chance at the £ ■ position of head-forester and the hand of the woman he loves. > Weber's music for "Der Freischutz" heralded the beginning of \ the Romantic era in German opera. :■ Inquiries about the "student rush" offer may be directed to the :• Portland Opera Association by calling 248-4741. f CLASSIFIEDS RATES 10c per wordOst day) 8c per word(2nd day on...) PLACE ADS AT: EMU main desk UO bookstore stamp counter DEADLINE: 1 pm the day before publication TEN WORD MINIMUM ALL ADS MUST BE PAID FOR IN ADVANCE NO REFUND UNLESS THE EMERALD CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT IS NOTIFIED OF ERROR WITHIN 1 DAY. Call 686-4343 for more information. f FOB SALE ) MOVING SALE: RANGE, refrigerator, mattress Call 345 SB 1626805:21 USED APPLIANCES—RANGES $25; Washers $40 and up; Dryers $40 and up, refrigerators 935-3349.8969:m,th GARAGE SALE SIGNS FREE When you place a classified ad for your garage sale. 3rd floor EMU. Oregon Daily Emerald Office. 25592:tfn MUST SELL CHAIRS, tables, plants, everything. 1810 Harris no. 133. Sunday. November 24,12-5 pm 16785 22 FIREWOOD: CUT, SPLIT, delivered $35 full cord. Al, 689-6432 evenings 2682o:22 TEAC 1230 REEL-to-reel '73 model. $225 JBL Lancer 99, $200 P i E turntable, $75. Pioneer SA500 amplifier $60 All, part. 686 204536827 :22 GARAGE SALE FRIDAY Agate at 19th Old Life magazines, VW bus.26841:22 TYPEWRITERS: TWO PORTABLES with cases, good condition, $35 $50 or best offer, 485 1734 __26835:22 KATSINGER SKI BOOTS, never used Size 11 Vo-12. About $120. New, make offer. 687 9495 26845:22 SALE: JERSEY REMNANTS, 90c a yard (wereS1.75). ANDREA'S 2441 Hilyard 8165:22 SHAKLEE: basic-H; vitamins from Vegeta ble sources, non-allergenic skin-care pro ducts. 484 0618 38765:21 BEER BOTTLES, Old-fashioned, cappable, around 100 of them. Make offer, 747 1552 285V2: tf n evenings._ _ T.V. (NEEDS TUBES) plus stand Make offer, 747-1552 evenings._28593:tfn THE GLASS DEPOT offering Kokomo opalescent and Cathedral stained glass Evenings and weekends, 688 4602 . 8800 WH THE BUY AND SELL CENTER 678 Olive Musical instruments, stereos, photo equip ment, etc.,etc..etc.,__6244 :alt FOR SALE: ROOM CONTRACT Carson Hall, starting winter. Call 686-0120 or see 309 A Carson Best price 26811:03 lluilv K.merald i kro(tan ( FOR SALE ) FOR SERIOUS MUSICIANS: Gibson Les Paul Delux with case Excellent condition $400 or best offer. Call 485 194428507:22 KOSS K2 + 2 QUADRAPHONIC headphones Excellent condition $60. Geroge, 344-9421. 26779.21 PURPLE SUEDE COAT, hardly worn Size 7 $30 342 7404 evenings 26803 22 "DEEP-SLOT" STUOY desks. They disas semble Built-in bookshelves. S25. 687-8803. 26793:21 NGK SPARKPLUGS 89c AJ MOTORCYCLES 814 Hwy 99N 688-6623 — _ _8949 ttr. SKIS. FISCHER RSL.205 cm with Salomon bindings $60 344-5057, Scott.26780:21 AM-FM TUNER Make offer 747 1552 even ings 28591 :tfn GREAT FOR DORMROOMS studio apart ments: small toastmaster broiler oven. Broils, bakesfrom steaks to TV dinners. $19 Call 666 1164 after 6pm. :tfn GIBSON SG(copy). Hardshell case $100 or best offer Dave, 687 8004 28657 :21 LET BEST REST solve your mattress prob lems. Buy factory direct poly foam cut to any size or shape. BEST REST MATTRESS COMPANY 63: Blair 343 0222 8741 :tfn r MARKET BASKET; FIREWOOD FIR larger cord, delivered, S35. 687 0727 26818:27 j CARS & CYCLES ) 1957 FORD PANEL truck, $200 686 2302 28683 19 1949 BMW 2002. New Pirelli radials, koni shocks, Abarth exhaust. Immaculate, 52,500 After 6 pm. 344 6706 _26824:27 1973 YAMAHA 350, excellent condition, good tires $675or best offer Call 746-6976. 26806:21 VESPA SCOOTERS, 4 models 90cc 200cc HOWARD'S 1999 Main, Springfield 747 9354 9603 :tfn STUDENT DISCOUNT. LARGE selection of Bikes. HOWARD'S 1999 Main, Springfield. 747 9354 9540 :tfn '67 VW BUG, radio, good condition sasn 343-4305 after 5 p.m. 28589:27 PLYMOUTH '46 Good condition 5400 Call Doris, 344 4856, 5 7:30 p.m. 28570 22 ( BICYCLES ) J.C. HIGGINS three speed women's bike no 401303 Good condition, basket, two seats $30 Gene 684 4»52 _24810:23 NOTICE: BIKE SELLERS: All bicycles advertised in this newspaper must state the registration no If your bicycle is not registered yet, you can do so at Campus Security LEGNANO RACING FRAME. 23" Campy bottom bracket, head set, seat post $200 Phil, 345 3169 26837:22 STUDENT DISCOUNT. LARGE selection of bikes HOWARDS 1999 Main, Springfield 747 9354 8180:tfn COMPARE PRICES!—PRODUCTS* SELECTION! SERVICE! ANYWHERE! A REVOLUTION AHEAD ALL-WAYS For LITTLE guys and gals! Little Red WAGONS S3 98 Littleguys TRIKES S3 98 Pedal FIRE ENGINES $19 95 "Radio" FARM WAGONS $14 95 S ewalk BIKES from$1995 "Coleco" PEDAL CARS $14 95 For BIGGER GuysandGals! Water Bottle and Bracket 99c Bike Radios $9.95 Book Back Pack $4 95 Generator Headlight - $3.95 Frame Pumps from 99c Vinyl Fenders $4.95 Vinyl Bike Covers $4 95 "Wonder" Headlights S3 95 Standard Bike Tubes SI.25 Gumwall 27" Tires $2.49 Michelin 27" Tires S3.95 "Moto Cross" Kits $24.95 Breakaway Safety Pennants SI.95 Bicycle Carriers to f it all cars For BIG Guys & Gals! OVER 1,000 BIKES Set up and ready to ride! 3 Wheel Bikes Tandem Bikes Fold Up Bikes Hi Riser Bikes Touring 5 Speed Bikes Touring 10 Speed Bikes 4 Sealer bikes "Old Fashioned" 1 Speed Bikes Tag a-Long Trailers Bike Shopping Carts SERVICE SPECIALS 10 Speed Overhaul Labor $9.50 Safety Check $3.50 Adjust Brakers $1.00 Wheel True $2.50 And We Have PARTS to Fit ALL Bikes and Tricycles! YES, We RENT Bikes! NATIONAL CYCLE SERVICE 13th and Charnelton OPEN 9 to9 DAILY, 9 6 SUNDAY Phone 686 8500 8073 tfn ( BICYCLES ) COLLIN'S CYCLE SHOP 342 4878 60 E .l 1th Dealers for Raleigh. Peugeot and Centurion WOMEN'S SCHWINN VARSITY 21" ten speed Excellent condition Lie. 602347 370 Call 344-0142. 286’6:22 24TH AVENUE BIKE SHOP Very low priced bicycle parts and accessories Reasonable repair rates Used bikes trade ins Home of the quality Campania bicycles 742 E 74th 2469 Hilyard 345-0477 . 7»6S:tfn c FOR RENT ) WANT AN ALTENATIVE to Dorm or Sorority living? Check out Women s Cooper alive living. Low rates Julie. 666-9125. 818618 BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED LARGE bed room, close, laundry facilities Living room, kitchen downstairs. $85 After 1.00, 345 5858 2676225 R JOMY ONE BEDROOM furnished Quiet, private, three blocks from campus Own washer, dryer $135 month. Available Dec ember 1 343 4992 7288 22 FURNISHED ONE BEDROOM near camp us and downtown $145 and no deposit. 1161 Mill 686 1869 26764:22 ONE BEDROOM FURNISHED apartment One block from campus 766 E 15th no 7. $130 686 2112 28546 22 FURNISHED QUAD WITH living room and private bath. $97.50 a month 1810 Harris, no 133 Call Fran, 687 9356 27700:21 $95 PER MONTH. Furnished, utilities paid, 1810 Harris No. 139 686 2470, or 485 0525 M.A PHILLIPS ASSOCIATES. 8076 Tfn ( WANTED ROOMMATE ) MAN OR WOMAN to share 1667 Pearl Street house Five rooms. $70. 26792:22 MALE OR FEMALE TO share apartment $62 50 monthly Apply 6 to 7 pm Apartment no. 7,405 E. 14th. 26846:21 ROOMMATE NEEDED: TWO bedroom duplex near 8th & Chambers, $67 50 plus Utilities 485 0842 26817 26 WANTED: MALE ROOMMATE to share three bedroom house $71 per month. 689 3735 26849 21 NEED ROOMMATE OWN room two to three months Near campus. $75 plus share utilities 687 2655. 26789:22 CHRISTIAN ROOMMATE WANTED. $64 per month Across 18th from campus. Craig or Leonard 485 1809 26807:26 ROOM AVAILABLE FOR two girls to share three bedroom house with 23 year old male. River Road and Beltline $50 a month 689-5240 . 26804:21 ( INSTRUCTION ) MACRAME MAKE YOUR own Chriitmas oresents Two 2-hour lessons In home Evenings Easy! Call 487 1144 24815 21 REQUIREMENT BLUES GOT you down’ Try challenging courses for credit. Credit By Exam Office, 484 3219 8193:21 PRIVA11 INSTRUCTION. QUALIFIED tu tors, many subjects and skills Terms available GENESIS LEARNING CENTER GUITAR & BANJO Instruction by playing professional mus ic.nns—Don Ross L Bob Staunton. Guitar Chi is Wetteland. Banjo SUN SHOP 484 1488_ 87C»jfe tft? UO YOU HAVE A SKILL"5 Pass it on' Give lessons a^rj advertise them in the Emerald Classifies We nave special contract rates CalLli36 4343for information 913 tfn f BOOKS l SUPPLIES , WHOLE EARTH EPILOGUE Hawkline Monster, Tale; of Power, Growing Up Female, and more THE BOOKPEOPLE, 2455 Hllyard 343 5253. 8188 sb FREE WHISKEY will not be served at the FIRST BIRTHDAY SALE OF THE 2ND HAND BOOK MAN But we will have 20 per cent off on everything in stock, the biggest and last sale to include every type of book THE 2ND HAND BOOK MAN Thurs day, Friday, Saturday, November 21, 22, 23 10a.m 5:30p.m 8106 sb I WANTED ) TWO SEASON BASKETBALL tickets Will pay top price Call 345 7423 alter 5 pm __ _26832:25 DESPERATEI NEED TWO Pep room house duplex near campus Katie. 485 1497 26828 22 TURNTABLE: ANY REASONABLY good turntable at a good price 344 2681 26798 21 WANT HOUSE TO sublet for about month during holiday season Phone. 687 0871 _ 27691 22 THREE OR MORE bedroom house for religious organization. Call 345 6266 28691:22 fSiTUATIONS WAHTEDj BROTHER ZAP — Top Rock Band $150 per night 345 9910, 344 1644 26770 22 ( HELP WANTED , CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ASSISTANT needed immediately at the Oregon Dally Emerald. Must be self-motivated, reliable, taking at least 6 hours of classes, and able to work 20 hours per week Pays minimum wage Apply 3rd floor EMU by November 28 Women, minorities and men encouraged to apply! 28642 28