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Mon-Fri 8:15-5:30
Sat 10:00-2:00
Textbooks 686-3520 • General Books 686-3510 • Supplies 686-4331
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from the heartland of China
8 items to choose from
1 item... J 1.00
2 items...Si.75
3 items...$2.25
Menu Changed Daily
786 E. 11th
343-5866
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Along with our typesetting service, we also
do paste-up and photo work (screening
photos, enlargements, reductions, toned
screens and reversals). For more
information, call 686-4381 or come up to the
Production Department of the ODE on the
third floor of the EMU.
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calculations with ease
The HP-38C Advanced Financial Programmable
with continuous Memory. All the features of the
HP-38E, plus Continuous Memory which retains
data and programs even when calculator is off. The
HP-38C is featured in The Calculator
Department, where we stock the largest selection
of calculators in Eugene. Only at the UO
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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 ot Oregon,
Eugene. Oregon, 97403
The Oregon Daily Emerald operates independently ot ihe
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 Bualnasa 686-3712
Classified Advertising 666-4343
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
Associate Editors
ASUO
Community
Environment
Features
State Systems
Departments and Schools
Politics
Night Editor
Tamara Swenson
Jody Murray
Erzsi De'ak
Paul Telles
Richard Wagoner
Leslie Farris
Jim Gersbach
Bill Manny
Marian Green
Mike Rust
Doug Fick
General Staff
Classified Advertising
Production Manager
Ad Services
Advertising Director
Controller
Sally Oljar
Sandra McMullen
Ann Peterson
Darlene Gore
Jean Ownbey
Prof visits China
A cultural renaissance is un
derway in China, says a Univer
siy professor who visited there
recently as a financial man
agement consultant to the Hen
an provincial government.
"Now is a very exciting time
for China. It is a time of rebuild
ing after the devastation of the
Cultural Revolution,” says Larry
Jones, associate professor of
community service and public
affairs.
Provinces and universities in
China have a great interest in
rebuilding through improved
financial management prac
tices, Jones says. "There is a
strong movement in the Chinese
government to decentralize fin
ancial and economic man
agement, allowing individual
provinces in China to have more
control over their individual
profits,” Jones says.
His consulting work focused
on those provinces that are al
lowed to sell abroad those
manufactured goods that ex
ceed the quota needed in Chin
a.
“This recent access to the
free market abroad makes
Chinese industries interested in
external buyers now more than
ever.
"The Chinese invented bur
eaucracy, and they are careful
financial managers. But there is
still much they can learn from
our country in procedures and
modes of analysis in finance
and management,” Jones says.
briefs
SPEAKERS
Or. John Burkhardt, a member of Phjr
elclans for Social Responsibility, will pre
sent a slide show tonight at 8 p.m. in the EMU
Forum Room. The slide show will focus on
his recent visits to the Pentagon to protest
their views of national security. Discussion
and questions will follow His talk is spon
sored by the Survival Center
Chartea Ruich will speak on "Everything
you ever wanted to know about Imagery"
today at 4:30 p m. in Room 107 Lawrence
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McKenzie
Coffee Co.
World’s finest coffees
Mexican and Swiss Chocolate
Rare and Exotic Teas
Steamed Bagels
Mayflower Building
782 E. 11th 342-2071
Hall. His talk is part of the AAA Faculty
Lecture Series
Robert Denomy, executive director of
Pacific Northwest Personnel Management
Association, will speak to the University
chapter today at 4 p.m. in the EMU, Rooms
110 and 111 .Denomy will talk about PNPMA
and its parent organization, student chapter
activities and certification procedures. He
will answer questions. Refreshments will be
served.
MEETINGS
The University Senate will meet today at
3:30 p.m. in Room 229 of the Law School.
There will be a Student University Affairs
Board meeting following the University
Senate meeting today.
MEChA will have a meeting and workshop
on how to budget time today at 5 p.m. in the
EMU, Century Room F
NOTICES
Oregon Caves Company will be on cam
pus Feb. 2 and 3 to interview for summer
staff positions. Openings include retail
clerks, dining room attendants, kitchen
helpers, dishwashers, fry cooks, pantry
workers, room and reservation clerks,
waiters and waitresses, bartenders, cave
guides and others. Applications and inter
view scheduling are through the University
Job Service at 1511 Agate St.
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DECORATOR FABRICS
MUST GO
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NOW $4.98 PER YARD
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