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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1978)
UNIVERSITY THEATRE PRESENTS JESSE AND THE BANDIT QUEEN A Sexy, Adult Western HELD OVER Feb. 3 A 4 • p.m. ARENA THEATRE Tickets: $2.50 UO students wtlh current fee card may purchase tickets for one-half price at the UT box office 686-4191 03607:3 FRI.-SAT. NITES KFMY 980 Midnight Movies THIS WEEK EASY RIDER STARRING PETER FONDA AND THE LAST DETAIL STARRING JACK NICHOLSON All Seats Only 981 MAYFLOWER THEATRE, 11th and ALDER 09840:3 THE AN AN DA MARQA SOCIETY PRESENTS OENE WILDER AND RICHARO PRYOR IN SILVER STREAK SaL, Feb. 4 ISO Geology 0:48,9 and 11:15 p.m. 11 03674:1 CMEMA 7 10*1 and Otve — Atrium Bulking 007-0733 TONIGHT THRU THURSDAY * TRIPLE — MASTERWORKS by FRITZ LANG METROPOLIS Die classic SCIENCE FICTION Him at 7 pm Only M PETER LORRE’S ctaaalc role at 0:40 Only WOMAN IN THE WINDOW WHh E G ROBINSON at 10:10 Only 03003:? THE ANANDA MARQA SOCIETY PRESENTS RUOYARD KIPLING'S THE JUNGLE BOOK Ttw, the original fufl-ookx dasaic, starring Sabu as Mowgf, in a dekghtlul fantasy lor Kids ot al ages Friday, Feb. 3 177 Lawrence 7 0 9:30 pm 01 (under 12, 90c) 036442-1 WINTER ACME BIJOU PRESENTS John Ford’s Gideon of Scotland Yard Wednesday, Fab. 1 7 p.m. ISO PLC *1.25 or MMon ticket 031652-1 AQUARIAN AGE BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION PRESENTING RAMBLIN REX BAND and The Thunder and lightening Ravua. Show and Dance Fab 5 7-12:30 King Cole Room Eugene Hotel Tickets at the door Everyone welcome 038292-3 RESCHEDULED KING OF HEARTS Feb. 3 and 4 7 & 9:30 p.m. Friday, 138 Gilbert Saturday, 177 Lawrence The Ikn has arrived It was delayed by buz zards in the midwest. 038482-3 EMU CULTURAL FORUM PROUDLY PRESENTS B.B. KING FEBRUARY 3, EMU BALLROOM 2 SHOWS, 7 p.m. & 10 p.m. U of O students $4 50 adv $5 day of show General public $6 50 adv $7 day of show Tickets available at the EMU main desk, Sui Shop, and Everybody* Records 03725:2-3 RENT ADVENT PROJECTION, Big Screen TV and Betamax to play or record your own TV shows. 686-0812 03134UWHTFN UNIVERSITY THEATRE PRESENTS LEONARD BERNSTEINS JOYOUS MUSICAL CANDIDE FEBRUARY *,10,11.18, MU7.1* • P-m. ROBINSON THEATRE Tickets: $4 UO students with current fee card may purchase tickets tor one-half price at Vie ITT box office 686-4191 03753:17 PEOPLE FOR SOUTHERN AFRICAN FREEDOM A CULTURAL FORUM present SIPHO BUTHELEZI EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Stack People's Convention of South Africa Thursday. Feb. 2 Forum Room, EMU 8 p m. Free Admission 2 2 PERSONAL PREGNANT? YOU HAVE A FRIEND AT BIRTH RIGHT. Confidential information and free preg nancy test. Call 687-8651 00574 tin Don’t Forget UNO’S DELICIOUS ITALIAN FOOD Bet you dkln't know that, besides our dei cious pizza, we also have a hi Ine of rimers A perfect place to go after Duck basketball or just to get oiA of the rain Just drop in. Now open until 1 a m. Monday to Saturday; MkJ night on Sunday . 342-8111. 03602-tfn QUACK BROTHERS ALPME SKI TUNE-UPS. Complete bne-tp-SS Monday-Thursday 2 p m -7 pm Cel: 485-7174 or come by 3B5E. 15th 2:1 UNCOMMON SCENTS HAS MORE than just prstty smets. We also feature cam quaity heir care products, massage o«s. soaps. kMons and much more Sampla our potions upstairs next to the Ex ceptor, 772 E. 13th. 03805:10 If you've got the goods, but no place to put them, »Pf SELF-STOR for Indrvtduai storage unit rentals Sizes: 5ftx5ft&5ftx 10 ft and larger, all units are heated Cal 344-2710 West 11th and Berteleen Rd. 02098If r INVITE YOUR DAD Dads weekend Feb 3rd. 4th and 5th Information: University Relations 152 Susan Campbel x3021 03665 2-3 TO NANC ffoiow me to the showers!) and Stoph (goddamH there s room for 4 in this bed') Happy Birthday Love Cath. 2:1 BiRTH CONTROL CLIMC CONTRACEPTIVE SALES PREGNANCY TESTING AND COUNSELING PLANNED PARENTHOOO 134 East 13th 344-1611 344-9411 02868:W U OF O CRISIS CENTER is open every night from 5 pjti. to 8 am. to help you nsfti any problem Strictly oorrtdential. 686-4488 02123 W GAY? SOMEONE TO TURN TO: Conildermal Couneeing, Don, Terry and John. PO Bo* 485. Veneta, Oregon 97487 02053 WH SUMMER JOBS: FREE Fifty Stale Summer Enfo toyer Directory Send a stamped. se«-addressed business size envetope to: SUMCHOtCE Bo* 530-S. State College, Pa. 16801 2:1 ASK NOT FOR whom the HEART THROBS say it in the Emerald Ctaaaiteds February 14th. 2:1 LANE MEMORIAL BLOOO BANK The Btoodmcbiie wf be at Pleasant HM Ugh today from 9 to 12. DONORS NEEDED 0 Positive 8 Units, O Negative 2 Units, A Positive 8 Units. A Negative 1 Unit, and AB Positive 1 Unit JAJ VC4E LARBRE de noei lea breach son piams detoSs Sa ms fait, fpensez a to toujours heuveuse et beSe cum un etotie Mot 2:1 JOHN HANOLEY — short people have no reason! Love, Gdath xo 2:1 JAKE: Ajst between you and me. my experience wrth you has proven to be most pleasurable Thark you I.LY KIRKEBY 2:1 Straub energetically protects residents PORTLAND (AP) — Gov. Bob Straub said Tuesday if the North western states don’t begin moving toward a regional energy pro gram, Oregon may act alone to protect its citizens. Straub said the 1977 Legisla ture approved a Domestic and Rural Power Authority (DRPA) that “gave Oregon the bargaining lever we needed to demand our fair share of the inexpensive fed eral hydropower generated in our region.” DRPA would, in effect, be a statewide public utility that sup posedly would qualify for a share of the federal hydropower distri buted by the Bonneville Power Administration (BPA). Local pub lic utility districts, most of them in Washington state, now have pre ference for the federal electricity. Under the legislation, DRPA won’t come into existence until March 1, 1979, because "we thought with a little time, a regional plan would develop that would give us equity in utility rates with our northern neighbors in Washington,” Straub said. “But,” he added, “it seems that no satisfactory progress is being made in the regional negotiations. If this stalemate continues, I will not hesitate to call a special ses sion of the Legislature to bring DRPA on line as soon as possi Lutheran choir to sing concert The Pacific Lutheran University Choir of the West will perform a two-year choral concert with a chamber orchestra at Beall Con cert Hall at 8 p.m. tonight. Directed by Maurice Skones, the concert is sponsored by the South Eugene High School and the University. Admission is $3. WH_L LOAN YOON FRIEND my Ik** lor UCLA game if I can borrow yours sometime to take mine Susan 066-1599 2:1 BEACH FRIENDS: Job Chart*. Dennis Monica. Kathy, Jed. Christie. Sherytyn, Jamie. Tin. Thanks lor waiting M 430! m never forget my 19W Lost sponge 2:1 BROTHERS OF SAE. You have given us the true meanings of tie words friendship, brotherhood and love. Our decaion to leave was a hard decision to make, because each of you have been important in our ivee Thanks tor lading us be a part of yours. You're al true gentlemen You guys are #1 and always wit be! We shal return. The sunshine boys — Jeff A Casey 2:1 R.D. We ooukfo t have made it a better weekend if wetted To many more to come Lotsa love always. HH 2:1 NANCY QANAHL. HAPPY BIRTHDAY! Enpy your day Love, your nutte pals 2:1 BOB DIERS: Here s to a weekend of: crab, wme dancing, the beach, and everyttng else! So start packing and get keyed! Love, your Kappa escort. 2:1 HOLDER SOOERSTROM — Happy birthday from your fans and detractors m Deutsches Haus. 2:1 VANESS T: How s wonderki dancing with you last Saturday night! I ertfoyed very much Hoping to see you again. D.K. 2:1 PAM NASH. I rip my pants —you sew them \Mvsn you want to run — I keep 141 Your hand tts, so I'l hoid it. HAPPY BIRTHDAY, MY LOVELY FRIEND John 21 210 ROBBMS — Das Beat war sehr mtersssan taber was habt euch noch? Deutsches Haus Beobachtem 2:1 ble." Straub noted electric rates in Oregon are more than twice as high as those paid by Washington residents Most Oregon consum ers, served by private utility com panies, no longer have sufficient access to federal power. A similar situation exists in Idaho and Montana, and Straub said the concept of DRPA “is becoming so attractive the governors of those states are planning to submit DRPA’s of their own to their legislatures." Straub spoke at an Energy and the Consumer conference spon sored in Portland by the Western E nvironmental T rade Association. Straub also said he was told by BPA Administrator Sterling Munro the Oregon state government might receive interruptible power from BPA for use in state buildings and highway lighting. Interruptible electricity is sur plus to BP As firm commitments. It is sold — mostly to such industries as aluminum plants — at very low rates, but may be curtailed whenever it’s needed elsewhere. Straub said a supply of interrup tible power could save the state about $2.4 million a year. “The only problem is that when that power is cut off to meet other BPA commitments, it’s going to get awfully dark in some of our buildings.” Straub said. The trade association is a coali tion of business, industry and labor that was formed to bring economic considerations into en vironmental issues. During the daylong session, which drew about 125 people, in terests ranging from newspapers to farmers to hospitals discussed the impact of energy shortages and rising prices on their opera tions. Heineken on draft... ke^ ift... ’ The favorite from Holland You ve tasted it in bottles, now enjoy it as the Dutch enjoy it —on draft! In the Atrium Eugene Down row n tmU food service offers wjou a varied