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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1978)
Rust takes over board post Commissioner Jerry Rust took over the reins of the Lane County Board of Commissioners Wed nesday from fellow commissioner Archie Weinstein. The board chairer of the three-member board is voted on yearly at this time. The third com missioner, Bob Wood, will also serve a one-year term as vice chairman of the board for 1978. The commissioners also de cided among themselves who would assume various committee and board assignments. Rust will serve on the Metropolitan Waste water Management Commission, the Metropolitan Plan Policy Committee of the Lane Council of Governments, the Tri-Agency Animal Control Authority Board, the Dunes National Recreation Advisory Council and the Bureau of Lane Management Governing Board. Wood will sit on the Lane Coun cil of Governments Board, the Lane Regional Air Pollution Au thority, the Eugene Area Chamber of Commerce and the Alton Baker Park Advisory Committee. County Commissioner Jerry Rust became chairer of the Lane County Board of Commissioners Wednesday, succeeding Archie Weinstein. Rust will serve as head for a one-year term and commissioner Bob Wood will serve as vice chairman during 1978. Weinstein will represent the commissioners on the City County Joint Revenue Sharing Committee, the Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce, the Committee on Aging, the Met ropolitan Cable TV Commission, the Lane County Community Coordinated Child Care Council and the Oregon Coastal Zone Management Association. The board decided either of the other two commissioners could serve as alternates when the ap pointed member is unable to at tend. Israel program offered Modem Israel will be the focus of a special academic summer program sponsored by the State University of New York. The course in Israel will consist of an interdisciplinary study of Israel’s economic, social, political, religious, educational and scientific institutions. College credit will be offered to participants who successfully com plete the program. Only a limited number of enrollees will be accepted, and early application is recommended. For specific details about the 1978 Academic Program in Israel, write SUNY Summer Program in Israel, State University College, Oneonta, New York 13820, or telephone Dr Alexander, Director, 607-431-3363. 150 BEER glass Starts 9:00 PM Thursdays Get started early — it’s upped 50 every hour! *. 135 c°,U the **/»£*"" °Ver vou are"'< Perfec •A-a.'^SSF* PPces. Most of pf, PM' our Wnd of" * • -ssaS® a-«s aj—•. I V----«fLKodaco/or Sire n°> loo | GEr°Sp®* ~~ '"'1 ™ -I d — CAMPUS STORE 849 E. 13th Eugene, Ore. Campus store new hours: 9-6 weekly 10-2 Saturday SPRINGFIELD STORE 500 Main St. Springfield, Ore. FtfmCOUPONS BICYCLE ARM/LEG LIGHTS 67 REG. 2.49/1.97 Merchandise subject to stock on hand and available reorders *po^xpire^/8/78| IRISH SPRING DEODORANT SOAP REG. 350 Irish spring Merchandise subject to stock on hand and available reorders [Coupon expires 1/8/78] BOX OF 40 TAMPAX TAMPONS REG. 2.29/1.93 Merchandise subject to stock on hand and available reorders expires 1/8/78, c^COUPONS^ SEA AND SKI UPSAVERS now only A* (1 FOP 47«) Merchandise subject to stock on hand and available reorders expires1/8/78j