Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 06, 1977, Section A, Page 7, Image 7

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    Energy savings require
“muscle” claims Pollock
By RONDA BISHOP
Of the Emerald
Conservation is popular to talk
about, but hard to accomplish
without muscle and compulsory
measures said Walter Pollock,
Oregon supervisor of energy and
resource development at a Tues
day meeting of the Lane County
League of Women Voters.
Pollock, whose agency in the
Oregon Department of Energy is
responsible for all conservation
and alternate energy plans, finds
forecasts of energy growth
“academic.” Oregon forecasts in
dicate a declining energy growth
rate, he said, but they do not take
into account variation of present
sources or increases in popula
tion.
Pollock pointed out that statis
tics show Eugene and Portland to
be two of the most desirable U S.
cities of their size. This indicates,
he said, that Oregon’s population
may grow faster than that of other
states.
Addressing the issue of re
source allocation, Pollock said,
“Without imposing mandatory
measures, the only way to
achieve gains is to greatly in
crease government subsidies and
incentives.”
Pollock described solar energy
as the most “cost effective” alter
nate energy source. If Pres.
Carter s incentive for solar energy
passes, he said, Oregonians
could have approximately 50 per
cent of the cost of solar projects
paid for by government. Pollock
said he has already had many in
quiries about the tax credit for
solar projects which went into ef
fect in Oregon Tuesday.
Pollock reported that a
550-megawatt coal-fired power
plant will be in operation here
soon. He cautioned against view
ing coal as the answer to the
energy situation, however, be
cause of the environmental costs.
Regarding other alternate
energy sources, Pollock sees op
portunities in bioconversion and
geothermal power.
Westmoreland chosen
for new BRING site
The county-wide recycling organization, Begin Recycling
In Neighborhood Groups (BRING) has a new service for Uni
versity students, and at the same time is running into difficul
ties with an established one.
BRING has set up a permanent collection site at West
moreland Student Housing for clear, brown and green glas
ses, aluminum and flattened tin cans without labels, and used
automobile oil, according to BRING representative Elise
Fischer. The drop location is in the fenced area behind the
Community Building at 2065 W. 16th Ave.
The difficulties stem from garbage and plastics left during
the week by students at the 13th Avenue and University Street
collection point. “Recently people have been leaving recycla
ble materials and miscellaneous garbage at this site through
out the week," Fischer said. “This build-up has caused some
distress to the University. People should only drop their mater
ials there on Thursday afternoons between 1:30 and 3:30
p.m.” She asked students to find another way of disposing of
their plastics and garbage.
GRATIS_
TWO CUTE KITTENS — 8 weeks Gong to pound
soon Please cal 687 -8605 10 7
PETS
FREE TO QOOO HOME, 6 month male puppy ha*
Lab Sponger house-named has shots very sweet
and slow, good lor family or committed mctvidual
343-3581 107
rwmcHEs_
MCC
Metropolitan Community Church A Christian
Church reacting the gay community Al meetings
open Worslvp 7pm 3800 Ferry St Wednesday
Bible Study Information 464-9286 485-1847 or
P O Bo* 3076 Eugene. 97403 1487034
IT OOP & PRINK
GERTRUDE'S
A lenvnet cate open to tie whole community Good
tood. good pncee on-gong ensertemment
1181 Lincoln 343-0386
02078 HF
BREAKFAST - LUNCH - DINNER
Homemade Pres. Ro*a. and Sot*
We peel our own potatoes
“HOOTS”
RESTAURANT
Breakfast served al day
Open 24 Hours Daly
2 Stocks East of Eugene Hotel
Phone 345-4316
CLYDE SCOTT 440 E 6th
OWNER Eugene. Oregon 97401
02238 10-31
OAK COVE
ALL YOU CAN EAT
SPAGETT1 DINNERS 12.96 and laee 5-10 daHy
854 E 130<
0222 10-19
EVENTS
JEWISH STUDENT
UNION/HILLEL
NEW ANO RETURNING STUDENTS ARE
INVITED TO COME ENJOY
BAGELS
AND
CREAM
GET ACQUAINTED ANO FIND OUT HOW TO
GET INVOLVED
SUNDAY,
OCTOBER
9
7:30 p.m.
1414 Kincaid
FREE
10:7
IF BAKKE WINS
YOU LOSE
FIND OUT WHY
OCT. 11 and 12
02209 12
BENEFIT RUN FOR THE WHALES. Greenpeace
Eugene. Sponsor Sunday October 9 at 1 p.m. in
Alton Baker Park 2. 4 or 6 mile runs $4 donation
Al runners receive Greenpeace t-shirts Come
early 10:7
DRUNK DRIVING — Whal to do* the Cops Na*
You " A talk EMU. 7:30 p.m.. 10* 106
Oregon Daily Emerald
CHESS TOURNEYS: Beginners Swiss Colum
bus Open Eugene Hotel Fmai registration Oc
tober 8 8-9 30 a m 345-5184. 345-2627.
485 9202 106
SPEAKER
STEPHEN
KANTER
FORMER DIRECTOR of Portland Pubic Calender
Olftce Professor of CnmciaJ Low at Lems ft Clark
law school
Friday. October 7 at 12:30pm in Room 129Lew
School
Tope The Pubic Defender and the Comma! Jus
tice System 02227 106
BAKKE SYMPOSIUM
Tuesday, Oct. 11
129 Law 12:30 p.m.
Wednesday Oct. 12
EMU 12:30 p.m.
02208 12
ENTERTAINMENT
FALL BIJOU DREAM PRESENTS
D.W.
GRIFFITH
1923 film
THE
WHITE
ROSE
Thursday Oct 6
8 p m 180 PLC
Adrrsssion $1 25 or season ticket
02225 106
MUSIC BULLETIN
485-1411
Recorded ^formation on local, live music & con
certs coming to Eugene & Portland 10 am. — 1
am 10:7
HORSES TO RENT
Hourly rates scenic traits no guides
WEEKDAYS. EVEMNGS. WEEKENDS
Telephone for Reservations Wmdgate
Farms 998-6789 1345 tin
THE SAILOR WHO FELL FROM GRACE
WITH THE SEA
With KRIS KRISTOFFERSON and SARAH MILES
Friday and Saturday. Oct 7 and 8. 7 and 9 30 177
Lawrence $1 25 02196:7
THE ANANOA MARQA SOCIETY
PRESENTS
THE STING
Paul Newman and Robert Ftedtord star in
tie tremendously entertaining caper ilm,
as the heroes pul "The Sting on the bad
guys m one of tie most ingenious plots ever
conceived Winner of seven academy
awards, including Best Picture
Sat Oct ■ 150 Geology
7 and 9 p.m. $1
02226 10-7
JANIS
A documentary about Jen is Joplin
Saturday. Oct. ft
7 and 9:30 p.m. 180 PLC
SI
02210:8b
SOOTH EUGENE HIGH SCHOOL PRESENTS
WARREN MRJ-ER'S
IN SEARCH OF SKIING
At 8 pjn. Thureday. Oclober 6
at South Eugana Auditorium
$2 at ski shops $2 50 at door
EMU CULTURAL FORUM PRESENTS
THE
EXORCIST
Based on a true case, ttss Mm. starring Elen
Burstyn. Unda Bar and Mas von Sydow e a
ch*ng tale of demonic possession It you
have seen it onoe. or never, you shoUd see
It now' PLUS THE LEGEND OF SLEEPY
HOLLOW. An animated short to enhance
the mood
FRtOAY, OCTOBER 7 7 and 9:30 pjn.
180 PLC 11
AND
CASABLANCA
A daaaic Mm *ia« was based on an unknown
play w*h unknown locations and arAsd by
unknowns Thw a a (Jiance to see CASA
BLANCA on 8ia Mi screen onoa agan
Play « agan. Sam
SUNDAY. OCTOBER 9 7 and 9-JO p.m.
100 PLC *1
02236:7
MITHRANDIR
at Murphy A Me
Thuraday-Saturday
Oct 6. 7, 8
CINEMA 7
HMi and ONve — Atrium Budding
607-0733
TONIGHT THRU THURSDAY
KUROSAWA'S
IKIRU
(TO LIVE)
IKIRU is tie movsig story ol a modem man who
Imws he » gong to dto and his struggle to confront
«. Showing at 7:30 p m only
tat EUGENE SHOWBtG of SATYAJT RAY’S
THE MUSIC ROOM
A beautiful sympathetic story ^oJa Mod **
whose loss of tarrsty senda twn rto 8
existence, only to return to happmees stwn he
hears ot plans tor a mustt festival M color . ^Jmng
at 9:45 only.
UNIVERSITY
THEATRE
PRESENTS
EQUUS
A play by Paler Shaffer
OCTOBER 7, 8, 13,
14, 15
8 pm
ROBINSON THEATRE
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
686-4191
U O students may purchase tickets tor hat
price with current tee card
02170:10-14
BLACK FOREST TAVERN
2657 Willamette
Happy Hours. Monday and Wednesday
10:30. Friday — 4-6 p m.
INCHELOB ON TAP
344-0616
— 9:30 k)
Entertainment lour nights a week
136881fn
THURSDAY NIGHT
AT THE MOVIES PRESENTS
ROCK
AROUND
THE CLOCK
with BILL HALEY and the COMETS, the
PLATTERS and other original ROCK N ROLL
greats
October 6 150 Geology
7. 8:30 A 10 pjn.
S1.25
HOME FRIED TRUCK ST OP
THURSDAY
Breakfast CYNTHIA CARAWAY
Lunch: CHRIS PAUL
Dinner NO STRMGS ATTACHED
FRDAY
Breakfast: BARBARA DZURO
Lunch: MKHAEL HARRISON, DON LAX AND
AHMSA
Dinner: DAVID GREENFIELD
SATURDAY
Breakfast UMAJA, tag sound >azz band
Ltnch JOB. BURMSTEM with votrast guest
Dinner. JO CHMBERG
SUNDAY
Breakfast GREG FELD AND JEFF STER
12 30 p.m.. PAT BURKE, pantommst
Lunch MTTCH UES
Ormer DAVD WRITER
AUOrnONS FOR MUSICIANS Thursdays. 3 pjn.
See Ctaudto Qiaefle
on INfi beNsssn IWysrd and Alder
02235*
AUDITIONS
THE EMU PROGRAM OFFICE ia now accepting
damo tapes (reaMo-reN or cassette) from per
formers wishing to piey tor Noon Gigs or Flsh
boert FoWlaa. Tapes should be a maximum of 10
minutes long and should be submttM by Oct.
14 to SuNe 2, EMU Ground Floor. 02217 :11
MEN! WOMEN!
JOBS ON SHIPS! American Foreign. No experi
ence requred Excellent pay Worldwide travel
Summer pb or career. Send S3 tor information that
wR heip you Snd the job you want. SEAFAX Dept
J-7, Box 2049. Port Angeles. Washington
98362 10:10
MORTAR BOARD MEETS Thursday. Oct 6. 4 30
p m.. EMU. room to be posted 10*
EX-GAYS who have found the key Confidential
Counseling Barnabas Ministry P O Box 485.
Veneta. Oregon 97487 02053 WH
JOURNALISM MAJORS — Get practical expen
ence m copywriting production, production, photo
graphy. layout and design The Oregana has staff
and editorial positions open Applications are avail
able n Room M-111. EMU Appkcatxxts are due
Friday, Oct 7. 1977. at 4:30 p m Interested non
maprs are encouraged fo apply, too. No expen
ence necessary For more m format on cal Cnxi
Ney at ext 4305 or 342-3179. 02221 7
NUDES, Had one hel of a nude time, ttiving the
Datsun 200 nude, kstenng to station KNUD, drink
ing Nude Nun and playing Name that Nude
Thanks, we t have to get nude again sometime
The Window-Watchers 10*
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GIRLS who sue
ceesfuty raided every fraternity on campus, then
relumed tie goods. More to come later guys. Love,
tie Composite Colectors. 10*
UNOERGRADSII Give portraits for the gilt-giving
season. 8 wallet size pictures FREE with your por
trait order $5 sitting tee. reduced prices
KENNELL-ELUS STUDIO, 343-8881. 02131 ifn
“GRITS” HAPPY 19'ER! Cheer up We love ya!
Bend S McKews 10*
ALVA — HAPPY 19th Birthday! Sony I'm a day
late Stay sweet your roomie. Toni! 10*
BORIS — MY DESIRE is growing stronger —
please dont stop now! Love Natasha 10:6
THE VtOA BARN — Now taking reservations for
summer term PARTIES, MEETINGS, PICNICS.
DANCES, etc S75 and i*> 896-3913 02865tin
BIORHYTHMS
AS FEATURED IN THE EMERALD!
3, 5 A 7 Cycle Charts. Personal interpretations
consultations
PETER, 136 E. 11th, 485-9076
Conscious Knowledge Promotes Better
Understanding'
10:14
DO YOU WANT to do something exciting this term?
Ok junior hgh kids wil knock you out! Get credit,
loo! See us at the ESCAPE table in the EMU
i°bby 02184:7
TINO’S
DELIVERS
OUR 23 DELICIOUS
VARIETIES OF
PIZZA
Piping hot Right to your door And now we
have two delivery trucks to give you faster
service Cal 342-8111. Now open until 1
a m Monday to Saturday: Midnight on
Sunday 00628rtfn
LANE MEMORML BLOOD BANK
DONORS NEEDED
O Positive 5 Units. O Negative 1 Unit. A Positive 5
Un4s. A Negative 1 Una, B Positive 1 Unit AB
Positive 2 Urvts
Cal 464-9111 lor an appointment
THE COMPOSITE COLLECTOR S FAVORITE
TREASURES: 1) Del s Homy Award 2) Beta's
kxiets 3) Kappa Srgs name plate. We love ’em al
See you whan tie new compoeitBS come. XOXO,
The Composite Coiectors. 106
MODELS NEEDED for fal fashion special Men
and women Portloto desired but not necessa^.
Bong photo to leave 1 posstote Apply: Oregon
Daily Emerald. 686-5511, 300 EMU.
THE LOVELY ALPHA CM’S:
The year of the DELT is here.
The Frat wrth class «wll serve no beer.
Arst a powerful pinch, that you I ike a bunch.
And dancing tB the morning appears 106
THIS WHOLE INCIDENT is such a hassle
Concerning our Oranges. Pears and Apples
The crimes of Carson Hal
Leave me very much appaled! 106
GRITS — HAPPY BIRTHDAY! Hope Is a good
one even if it s only a 19'er. Snacks and
Rhodsie 106
PEOPLE INTERESTED IN playing or teaching
(unpaid) png-pong on a championship table should
visit the Bavarian at 444 E 3rd to make
arrangements 02080:7
If you've got the goods but no place to put them,
»t¥
SELF-STOR
for
Indviduaf storage unit rentals
Sizes: 5ftx5ft&5ftx10ft and larger, al units are
heated
CaH 344-2710 West 11th and Be ft fen Rd.
02098Ifn
U OF O CRISIS CENTER is open every night from
5 p m to 8 a.m. to help you with any problem.
Strictly confidential. 686-4488 021233b
ARE YOU COVERED? ASUO student medical in
surance is available fal term from Oregon Hall
cashiers through October 7. 02086:7
HELP! We need soccer coaches between 11 and 1
during the term. Need a few credits? Want to work
with some dynamite junior high kids? Let us krow at
the ESCAPE table in the EMU lobby 02185:7
OAK COVE
SPAGETTI DINNERS $2.96 and lees 5-10 dally
845 E. 13th
10-11
UGLY FACIAL HAIR, HOW EMBAR-*
RASSING! Everyone notices Can be removed
safely, and permanently Phone 687-9181 or
343-5098. Electrology by Manan 0l6161fn
PREGNANT? YOU HAVE A FRIEND AT BIRTH
RIGHT. Confidential information and tree pre
gnancy test Call 687-8651.
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