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Housing sssssajssj^t
mission (for freshmen) or a
University ID card
The "hotel" costs $7 50 per
student per night for a double
occupancy room, including lin
en and towels All-you-can eat
meals will be available on a cash
basis in the residence hall cafe
teria and cost $2.25 for break
fast. S3 40 for lunch and $4 50
for dinner
Children under 16 and pets
cannot be accommodated, ac
cording to Sue Tamiesie. a
University housing area direc
tor
Check-in at Spider will be
Sept 1 through 18 on Saturdays
and Sundays from 10:00 a m to
noon, 2:00 p m to 4 00 p m and
6:00 p m to 9 00 p m
Off-campus housing also has
a list of local, inexpensive mo
tels where students can stay,
Lesser says, and he is trying to
establish a list of members of
the University community who
can provide temporary housing
Although Ray Hawk, vice pre
sident tor administration and
finance, sent a letter to the
University community on Aug
20 soliciting rental housing for
students, no one has responded
yet. says Lesser, who urges
community members to contact
his office whenever they have
space to rent — permanently or
temporarily — during the
1981-82 school year
Landlords can call 686-3731
to list a rental, but students
should drop by in person.
Lesser says There ts no charge
to either students or landlords
for the service
Off-campus housing, located
in EMU Suite 3, is an IFC-funded
student organization that
operates throughout the school
year, providing additional ser
vices such as para-legal coun
seling on landlord-tenant prob
lems and lobbying in the interest
of student housing
Elusive Solar Energy Center
hawks alternative energy info
The Solar Energy Center
provides information and advice
on solar applications — provid
ed you can find it
Locating the center, which is
situated in Emerald Hall,
requires ignoring the building’s
front entrance, turning down
the right side of the building (as
you face tt from 13th Avenue),
climbing the outdoor stairs to
the second floor and wandering
down a hallway to the right
before discovering the office m
Room 252 B
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A fine selection of books on
personal and spiritual growth,
psychology, healing, the
occult. Records & tapes of
music for meditation and
relaxation. Unique in Eugene.
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Monday-Saturday 10-6
7W E. 11th Ave. • 485-48411
I didn't think it was that hard.’*
coordinator Alton Brown told a
reporter who traversed four
campus buildings to find the
elusive energy office
Once found, the center can
provide students with the re
sults of toe latest solar research
conducted by University phy
sics prof David McDaniels, the
passive solar designs of Univer
sity architecture prof John
Reynolds, ' lots of free publica
tions'' and a small library of
books on solar energy and de
sign. says Brown, a graduate
student in planning
The center, which is funded
by incidental fees, is considered
mainly a network for relaying
up-to-date information on solar
energy systems. Allen says
To help educate the public,
the center also presents a Solar
Seminar Series in conjuction
with the Willamette Valley Solar
Energy Association The series
is paid for by toe Eugene Water
and Electric Board and the IFC
Seminars this year focus on
passive solar homes in Port
land. double envelope houses
in Bend, wind power applica
tions. solar access in Eugene
and the Appropriate Tech
nology Small Grants Program,
among other topics
All seminars, held on Wed
nesdays at either toe Central
Presbyterian Church or the
EMU. are free and open to toe
public A flier listing specific
topics, dates and time, can be
obtained by calling toe center
The Solar Energy Center
needs research and office-work
volunteers for a program start
ing this fall in addition to volun
teers to work fair booths, says
Allen, who encourages interest
ed students and community
members to call toe solar center
at 686-3696
KONA CAFE
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Breakfast Served 7:30-11:30 Monday thru Friday
Open Evenings til 8:00
Beer and Wine Now Available!
Two Eggs, Haahbrowns and Toast . 1.85
Ham and Egg*, Hash browns and T oast . 3.25
Diced Ham & Eggs, Hashbrowns and Toast .'. 2.50
Huevos Rancheros . 2.35
...plus a selection of omelets and tropical juices. Homemade coffeecake and pastries
are baked fresh daily in our kitchen
START YOUR DAY AT
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Breakfast, lunch and dinner served daily.
SANDWICHES & BURGERS
Ham & Swiss Melted .2.75
Turkey and Cheddar .2-50
I enyaki Burger .2.00
Islander Avocado .2JO
SPECIALTIES
Island Plate Lunch . Price Varies
includes salad, rice, and a different speciality daily.
Super Taco .2.20
Homemade Soup .1 50
Queaadillas.2.25
...plus a selection of freshly baked pastries
On 13th between the Bookstore and Duffy V* Jukes
SALADS
Taco Salad .2.75
Homemade Potato Sdad .75
Chicken-Avocado Salad .3.25
Garden Salad .1.50
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