Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 12, 1981, Page 8, Image 8

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    LANE COUNTY
EXCESS PROPERTY
SEALED BID SALE
May 13-14,1981
60 Bicycles - Boys - Ladies - Mens
SEALED BID TO THE HIGHEST
RESPONSIBLE BIDDER
All items will be clearly marked with a MINIMUM ACCEPTABLE BID PRICE
All items may be viewed and bids deposited at Lane County Central Purchasing,
3040 N Delta Hiway, Eugene. Or between 9:00a m, and 3:00 p m , MAY 13th and
May 14th, 1981.
NO BID WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER 3:00 P.M., MAY 14,1981
Bid instructions, bid lists, envelopes and bid forms will be available at the Central
Purchasing Office
Successful bidders will be called Friday, Monday and Tuesday, May 15, 18 and
19. 1981 Units not picked up by May 21,1981 may be offered to the next highest
bidder
PAYMENT SHALL BE CASH OR CERTIFIED FUNDS ONLY. SUCCESSFUL
BIDDERS WILL NEED PROOF OF IDENTIFICATION UPON PAYMENT AND
PICKUP OF ITEMS.
NOTICE TO CLAIMANTS OF LOST AND STOLEN PROPERTY:
Any property duly reported to the Lane County Sheriff's Office, Eugene Police
Department or Springfield Police Department as "Stolen or Lost1' will be
released, subject to a documented copy of the police report and proof of
purchase, giving a full description and serial number.
Such items must be claimed by Thursday, May 14. 1981,3:00 P M and removed.
LANE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF
FINANCE AND GENERAL SERVICES,
SUPPORT SERVICES DIVISION
Fred A. Manela
Support Services Manager
Phone: 687-4135
CULTURAL
FORUM
PRESENTS:
May 15 th
McArthur Court ,
8:00pm v
Special Offer
V2 price tickets for
children under 18
available when
purchased with
general public tickets.
This offer good only at
the EMU Main Desk.
Tjckets: A UNIVERSITY OF OREGON EVENT
EMU Main Desk,campus] load Hall Hi Fi, dcwntcwnmall; Bremen Town Records,
valley river; Everybody 's Records, eugene, corvallis, albany; phone orders,
visa, mastercard 686-4363; mail orders: EMU Main Desk, U.O., Eugene,
Or. 97403 Ticket Prices: 9.50,8.50,7.50, $1.00 off for students.
Law students work as ‘externs’
For the first time, University law students can
apply their book learning to the real world through
the law school’s new externship program.
Through the program, 4th- or 5th-semester
law students who receive externships will work
full-time during a 16-week semester for a govern
ment agency or non-profit law firm.
Externs must return to school for one
semester before graduation.
Three students developed the initial extern
ship proposal with the help of law Prof. Ed Baker.
One of the students, Robin Selig, completed an
experimental externship last fall with a public
interest law firm in Washington, D C.
Selig says the externship program will
broaden the law school's curriculum and provide
additional learning in areas such as health law,
civil rights and children’s rights.
Externs will provide the law school with
national exposure that can enhance the school’s
reputation and increase law school graduates’
job opportunities, according to the students’
proposal.
However, some faculty members question
the school’s ability to adequately supervise a
long-distance program.
Law Prof. Eugene Scoles says he is worried
that students may miss important coursework
because many law courses are offered only one
term each year.
The program will remain experimental for the
next three years, and the committee has estab
lished elaborate guidelines to monitor the ex
terns.
Under the guidelines, interested students
must first find an agency and submit a proposal to
the committee. Also, externs must develop a
curriculum, identify career goals and demon
strate how the agency relates to their planned
career.
A faculty advisor will work closely with the
extern and the agency and will review monthly
reports submitted by the student.
The committee has approved two extern
ships for next fall. One student will work for the
Sierra Club Legal Defense Fund, Inc., in Juneau,
Alaska. The other will work for the Minnesota Civil
Liberties Union.
Applications for spring 1982 externships will
be accepted until October.
Housing heads elect
Lee as 1982 president
University associate housing director Donald
Lee was chosen as president-elect of the North
west Association of College and University Hous
ing Officers at its recent meeting.
Lee will serve from I982-83.
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JODI you are the greatest little sister a guy
could ever desire. The coast, dancing, and
long trip home was fabulous. Love. CRAIG
_ 5-12
MALE MODEL WANTED Prefer dark com
plexion Free photographs of you in exchange
for your time Hobby, not commercial Bob
243-9411. 5-13
HOPE YOUR 21 ST birthday is groovy because
bars are more fun than movies compared to
New York Eugene is funky so celebrate and
have fun YOUR MONKIES 5-12
BUMPS Thanks for the gifts, clues, and the
yummy breakfast! Looking forward to more
good times! Love your Lil' sis, TRACY 5-12
GUS Thanks for the best weekend I've ever
had. I'm sure it is love P S. The potato was fine
WOODFORD 5-12
DIMPLE CHEEKS The weekend was great,
but now I miss you Study hard-good luck. I’ll
be waiting for you1 YOUR PEST 5-12
LISA, TIMMY, TASHA, SUE AND CRIS: The
sun was hot, The bunks were not! The daquiris
were sweet, those steaks GOOD MEAT! The
partying was great, how come we stayed up
so-sooo late? But when those chunks began to
fly, we all said, "Bye-bye-bye " You told us to
rest, before our test; Now you know- we are
the best" Thanks for those fun-filled days, We'll
remember them long, with you Chi-0 babes1
GOOBY(LEON), FOUTSKI, RICK(F.F.G.D.),
FRED (M.M.), U.P.(VIDDLE) 5 12
B- B.S. Productions has struck! Here's to many
more wonderful" times' Your partner in
deviance. S. 5-12
PASTOR BABBLITT This weekend was sub
stantial, no doubt! Thanx for being you Love
MRS. BABBLIT 5-12
Attention ASUO
Spring Election
Pollworkers
YOUR PAYCHECKS ARE NOT
READY! Please come to Suite 4, EMU
and pick up information sheets, or call
686-3724 460 5-1?
brake check
with tune-up
if you mention this ad
485-1881 1477 W. 3rd Ave.
TYPEWRITER RENTAL Including IBM Selec
trics, $6 and up. Pickup now at three locations.
OFFICE WORLD 1601 West 7th, 687-9704
_439:5-13
TAI CHI Chines martial arts for exercis and
health Self-defense for women. 342-4792,
Don._5-15
GAIL Groovy, groovy, groovy; neat, neat, neat;
I sure do like guys with meat1 From your friend
ANG THE GOON GIRL _5 12
VOTE TODAY
ESSIG
FOR
BOOKSTORE BOARD
OF DIRECTORS
5-12
FOR THE LIGHT EATER
DUFFY'S OFFERS
Have a half a
sandwich week
Each day Dufty's will offer Vi of our
Dally Special Sandwich with a bowl of
Irene's Famous Homemade Soup for
$.50 off the Regular List Price.
TODAY'S SPECIAL IS: Duffy's Swiss or
American Cheese Melt with a Bowl of
Irenes Famous Beer Cheese Soup
467.5-15
HAPPY 19th
DON
AND
RICK
5-12
DUFFY’S PRESENTS
JOHN FIELDER
& COMPANY
Direct from the Colorado Rocky Mou
talns
Wednesday thru Saturday nite this week
LIVE MUSIC FROM 9:30 PM
Singing everything from McCartney to
Hank Williams
ONE WEEK ONLY IN EUGENE
465:5-15
JHf
CHINA BLUE RESTAURANT
VEGETARIAN BEAN CURD
Tofu cooked with Hot Sauce.
Special for Vegetarians.
$4.45
China Blue
H79 E 13th Ave.
343-2832
Hours
Mon thru Fn
11 am- It) pm
S.11 fi I 1 pm
Sun 5 11) pm