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the /pogetti warehou/e 725 west 1st avenue, eugene, Oregon open 7 days/week 5 til 10 /484-1919 REMEMBER: 75c discount to students on Sunday Monday-Thursday after 8:30 — Dinners $4.25 Includes pitcher of beer or Vi liter of wine Sparrow® c3d, tors Of TropcT <ser o 6 fliOD I to£SS 13)SS££ wxV IS A u&mMe 5oMt; o to (fxW)^ *wSr Kyrr uinv| a k PtSCO 'BTRT - rr's Sbmsi. McKenzie Coffee Co. World’s finest coffees Mexican and Swiss Chocolate Rare and Kxotic Teas Steamed Bagels Mayflower Building 782 K. 11th 342-2071 THIS WEEKEND, YOU’RE AS GOOD AS HOME ON GREYHOUND. With convenient, economical Friday departures and Sunday returns. Weekends this school year can be the best travel time ever with going-home bargains from Greyhound. And, as always, whenever you go Greyhound, you get the comfort, convenience, and reliability we re famous for. Just check the schedules below for the Greyhound routes going your way. Most schedules stop at convenient suburban locations. Call your local Greyhound representative for information,and you're as good as home UNIVERSITY OF OREGON Friday Lv Eugene Ar Portland Lv Univ of Oregon Lv Eugene Ar Portland Northbound 1105 AM 12:20 PM 2:35 PM 1:15 PM 2:40 PM 5:05 PM 5:15 PM - - 5:30 PM 7:20 PM 8:05 PM 7:40 PM 10:20 PM 10:15 PM 9:25 PM 12:25 PM Lv Eugene Ar Klamath Falls Southbound 3 40 PM 8:05 PM 7:50 PM 1145 PM Sunday Lv Portland Ar Eugene Southbound 4.30 PM 6 00 PM 7:30 PM 10 35 PM 6:40 PM 8:10 PM 10:00 PM 12:45 PM Northbound Lv Klamath Falls 3:45 PM Ar Eugene 7:25 PM Schedules operate every weekend with the exception of holidays, exam week and semester break Prices and schedules subject to change Some service requires reservations GO GREYHOUND And leave the driving to us. The Oregon Daily Emerald is published Monday through Friday except during exam week and vacations, by the Oregon Daily Emerald Publishing Co at the University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon. 97403 The Oregon Daily Emerald operates independently of the University with offices on the third floor of the Erb Memorial Union and is a member of the Associated Press News and Editorial 686-5511 Display Advertising and Business 686-3712 Classified Advertising 686-4343 Production 686-4381 Editor Managing Editor News Editor Assistant News Editor Photo Editor Graphics Editor Editorial Page Editor Ken Sands Sally Hodgkinson Glenn Boettcher Jeff Baker Steve Dykes Sioux Anderson Mark Matassa Page 2 Sports Editor Associate Sports Editor Entertainment Editor Associate Editor* ASUO Community Environment Features State Systems Departments and Schools State Politics Local Politics Night Editor General Staff Classified Advertising Production Manager Ad Services Advertising Director Controller Tamara Swenson Jody Murray Erzsi De'ak Paul Telles Richard Wagoner Leslie Farris Jim Gersbach Bill Manny Marian Green Rich Bruer Mike Rust M ark Matassa _ I Sall*y»bljar . S^ridfa'McMblien ' Ann Peterson < Darlene Gore Jean Ownbey briefs SPEAKERS Lynn Miller, editor of the Small Farmer's Journal, will speak today at 12:30 p m on "Progressive Agricultural Movements" at the Koinonia Center, 1414 Kincaid St For more information call Clergy and Laity Concerned at 485-1755 or Campus Interfaith Ministry at 484-1707 Sister Christine Hannibal will speak ton ight at 8 p m in the Newman Center Chapel, 1850 Emerald St., on "Close Encounters of the Final Kind: A Theological Perspective on the Arms Race " MEETINGS A workshop titled “Special Methods and Programs for the Female Offender” will be offered in the EMU Friday and Saturday. Dec 5 and 6 The workshop will consist of presentations from three innovative pro grams for women offenders from the West Coast and will include an overview of theo ries on female criminality Students can register until Dec 4 and receive two credit hours through the CSPA office Dec 5 the workshop will be held in Room 101 EMU from 9 a m to 5 p.m. Dec 6 the workshop will be in the Dad's Room from 8:30 a m to 5 p.m. The workshop is being sponsored by the Division of Continuing Education and the Wallace School of Community Service and Public Affairs For more information call 686-3807 Citizens for Safe Energy, a local group working on Northwest energy issues, will hold a general meeting tonight at 7:30 p m in Room One of the First Methodist Church, 14th and Olive. Childcare will be provided For more information call 687-2557 or 686-8509 NOTICES The Mathematics Placement Exam will be given Tuesday, Dec. 2, at 1 30 p.m. in Room 180 PLC for students who plan to register for Math 095. 101, 102, 121, 201, 207 or 231 winter term Placement exams are required for all registrants who have not completed the prerequisite math course on this cam pus. Israeli Folkdancing will begin tonight at 7:30 p m. in the Wesley Center, 13th and Kincaid, and continue through winter and spring terms Teaching the class will be former UCLA instructor Yonak Ash. The California Tomorrow Environmental Intern Program is now accepting applica tions for winter internships. All internships are full-time and paid There are opportuni ties for majors from architecture to zoology and locations from San Francisco to South Lake Tahoe. Positions are on both the master's and bachelor s levels Application deadline is Dec 19. For more information stop by Career Planning and Placement in Room 246 Susan Campbell Hall Please sign up in Room 246 Susan Campbell Hall If interested In interviewing with the following recruiters: Dec. 3 Meier & Frank (Any major) Dec. 4 Reeves, Davis and Gomuman (Ac counting) Dec 9 DuPont Far East (Japanese speaking students) Discover the alluring quality of a beautifully matc hed strand of pearls. Complement these with a ring of pearls and diamonds set in I4K gold The euer-ct&ssic peart in fine jewelry gifts from 6C. Q0 at Skgie's. 1S_^ —.Ml* ^ KSiftiSig \ AfvS) 1027 Willamette • 345-0354 --5^ Valley River Center • 342-4496 PEA Monday, Docertiber 1,1980