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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1981)
Thirteenth & Hilyard Coffee Espresso Drinks Homemade Ice Cream Frozen Yogurt Chocolate Chip Cookies Old Fashion Fountain Treats Cherry Cokes Sodas Sarsaparilla and... The Best Hot Fudge Sundaes in Town rmncE ruCKiim 13th & Hilyard 99 W. 10th Atrium Open 11:00-11:00 Sun.-Thurs. ’Til 12:30 Fri, Sat. Campus buildings to close early Eleven campus buildings will be closed at 5 p.m. to save en ergy and money, according to Physical Plant director Harold Babcock. The buildings are Chapman, Condon, Deady, Fenton, PLC, UNION Light Set $13.95 v,V,CYLLf installed for \ oO east IIth / $1.50 342-4828 Straub, Clinical Services, Hen dricks, Johnson, Oregon and Susan Campbell Halls. The University is expected to save a minimum of $1,300 a month. f^T SAY IT WITH A SONG... YE OLDE VALLEY CRIER Singing Telegram Service 726-1772_VI Term Exchange Guide= -Now being published Make and save money by renting and trading instead of buying. Rent out your skis, tent, canoe, golf clubs and other seldom-used equipment for extra bucks. The Exchange Guide will provide you with a directory for locating available goods and services Rental agreement form and suggested rental rates included in the Guide. Sample ads: \ For rent: Utility trailer, snow skis, size 10 boots 686-0000 Will trade art work for what have you. 686-0000 s \ Need furniture. 686-0000 Will exchange German tutoring for typing. 686-0000 Z Color TV $100 or trade. 686-0000 L <r > Exchange Guide available only to members. Clip coupon and mail immediately. Deadline Jan. 20th to insure early publication. Membership $5.00 Ad as you want it to appear _ U of O Name Phone Address Zip Mail coupon and check to: Ray Samek, Pub. 4883 7th Ave. SE Salem, Or. 97302 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 New* and Editorial 686-5511 Display Advertising and Business 666-3712 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 Sports Editor Associate Sports Editor Entertainment Editor AMOclate Editor* ASUO Community Environment Features State Systems Departments and Schools Politics Night Editor General Stall 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 Mike Rust Mark Matassa Sally Oljar Sandra McMullen Ann Peterson Darlene Gore Jean Ownbey orieTS SPEAKERS Rosalyn Yalow, Nobel laureate In Medicine, will speak on ' Radioactivity in the Service of Man" tonight at 8 p m the EMU. room to be posted MEETINGS The Gang ol Four and the future ol China will be the subject of the East Asian Studies Club meeting today at 12:30 p m in the EMU Forum. All are invited to attend The Women’t Symposium will meet today at 3 p m in the EMU Century Room E. They will discuss establishing a hiring committee The Lane County Child Abuse Council will meet tonight at 7:30 p m. in Commissioners Conference Room of the Public Service Building, 125 E 8th Ave Guest speakers will include members of Parents Anonymous discussing their group progress and the changes occuring in their lives as a result of participation The Political Science Student Union will meet today at 4 p m in the EMU Century Room F. Newcomers are welcome to attend The Incidental Fee Committee will meet today at 3:30 p.m in the EMU. room to be posted They will consider goals proposals from the Repertory Dancers, the Solar Energy Center, the Drug Information Center, Recreation and Park Management, Women in Transition, the Women s Symposium and KWAX Choosing a Major: How to Got Started will be held at 3:30 p m. in the Academic Re source Area, Room 164 Oregon Hall. Prac tical advice and individual help will given to all students who attend. The event is spon sored by the Offce of Academic Advising and Student Services. Alpha Phi Omega, a co-educational national service fraternity, is having an informal drop-in today at 5 p.m. in the EMU Forum Room All are invited to meet the group members NOTICES A study group is forming to review the Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the MX Missile System. Any interested individuals are welcome to join. For more information call Barbara Powell at the Sur vival Center, ext. 4356. An evening of Balkan music and customs is scheduled for tonight at 7:30 p.m. in the Eugene Public Library, 100 W. 13th Ave. The program includes vocal and instrumental music by Carol Silverman and Mark Levy, both noted Balkan interpreters. Films will show Balkan festivals and saint's days Natural Challenge, a program of outdoor activities designed specifically for women, will offer a workshop on winter wilderness experiences tonight at 7 p m at the Celeste Campbell Senior Center, 135 E 6th Ave For more information call 687-5329. All Students Explore 5th Annual Career Exploration Fair, 1981 —■■■. —mmmmmmm—mmmmm-mmmmmmm———* m EMU Ballroom Wed., January 21,1981 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Sponsored by Career Pla ining & Placement Alumni Relations and ASUO Alpha Kappa Psi