Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, December 02, 1981, Section A, Page 2, Image 2

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    BLOOM COUNTY
by Berke Breathed
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McKay’s Open Pantry Delicatessen
FEATURING
Broasted Chicken - by the bucket or the piece • Party trays made to order • Fresh
home-made pizza • Fresh bagels and pocket bread • San Francisco style sour dough
bread • 31 varieties Imported and Domestic cheese • 35 varieties lunch meat and
sausages • Full line salad bar • Hot food to go • Fresh sandwiches made daily
Hot or cold. Imported or Domestic foods with old-fashioned service — S & H Green
Stamps, Too!
1960 Franklin Blvd.
Eugene
343-6418
Open 8 am to.8 pm daily
655 W. Centennial Blvd.
Springfield
747-3004
r
If you’re tired of....
shopping for food
planning menus
washing dishes
cleaning the bathroom
lonely nights with no friends
DO WE HAVE A DEAL FOR YOU!
The U of O Residence Halls offer you the best buy in town...
...a room in the hall of your choice either alone or with a roommate
...hallways and rooms fully carpeted
...sheets and pillow cases laundered for you once a week
...20 meals a week (3 meals a day and breakfast and noon dinner on Sundavs) with all vou can eat, salad
bars, vegetarian choices, pleasant atmosphere
...laundry facilities
...color cable TV
And all this for only:
Ht at
inter 1 erm $586.00 (double) Spring Term $489.00 (double)
$760.00 (single) and $634.00 (single)
That's LESS THAN $200 a month for full room and board for the rest of the school vear, not
including spring vacation in a double room. Y ou can’t beat those prices.
And consider the fringe benefits...
•ready-made friends to share the fun of ski trips to the mountains, barbecues at the beach, studv breaks
around the fireplace, intramural teams in manv sports
•computer terminals in each complex for residents’ use
•writing labs and study seminars
For special programming, look into our Environmental hall, our Academic Pursuit hall or our
International Studies hall. Each has something special.
3^Cslightly higher prices at the University Inn where private baths and phones are a part of the regular
service.
^ ^ ^
For more information and an application come to the Housing Office: Walton hall, 15th and Agate
(across from Hayward field)
or call 686-4277
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Eugene Oregon 97403
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Man DeRungs
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Ron Hunt
Gabriel Boetimer
Sally Oljar
Ann Peterson
Darlene Gore
Jean Ownbey
briefs
MEETINGS
Ths Marttstsr's Group will hold ■ mooting
today al 5 p m in Room 231 Gilbert Hall All
pre business and business maiors are invil
ed to attend
A PSSU msshng will be held today al 3 30
p m in the EMU in a Century Room Up
coming events and future pro|ecls will be
discussed All interested parlies are wel
come
The Campus American Civil Liberties
Unton will hold a steering meeting today al 5
p m in Suite 1. EMU Topics ol discussion at
the meeting will include current research
protects and the upcoming Social Policy
Forum in January All students are welcome
to attend this meeting
The American Chemical Society will meet
today at 7 45 p m in Room 998 Science II
Bring money tor lood and drinks at Old Town
Puja where the meeting will be conducted
WORKSHOPS
"Jobs tor Psychology Motors" is the tope
ol a seminar today at 3 30 p m in the EMU
Forum Sposored by the F*sychology Club
a woresnop on registration ana ins or an
>8 being heid today at 7 30 p m in McAlister
Dorm Walton Complex Draft counselors
and veterans will discuss the current sttua
tion and what you can do to prepare Spon
sored by the Coalition Opposing Registra
tion and the Draft
Art you undeclared'’ Do you nood help In
planning your acfioduW for win lor term?
Then come to a workshop today or Thursday
at 3 30 p m in the Academic Resource Area
164 Oregon Mail We will explore questions
concerning futfillment of University require
ments
SPEAKERS
R«P Jl«* Weaver. D ORI., will speak
■bout recent problems with student loans
and then answer question* Irom the
audience today at 2 p m in the EMU Forum
Sponoorad by the ASUO
Thera will be two tree Introductory lec
tures on Transcendental Meditation today
at 3 and 7pm in Room 109 EMU
Dr Donald North rup who has apprturad
on the PTL Club and the 700 Club will be
speaking at the Maranathu Campus Ministry
today and Thursday at 7 p m Marnnatha is
located at 446 E 13th Awe ne«t to the Bi|ou
Theatre
Origins ot the Angtoeperms' will be the
topic ot a lecture today at 8 p m in Room
31 7. Science III by Dt Gregory Retailed! a
geology professor at the University
INTERVIEWS
A seminary rapraaantatlva trom mill
School ot Theology will be available Inr
interviews on Friday trom 10 30 a m to noon
Donald Bossart will be at the Wesley Centei
1236 Kincaid St Call 344-4219 tor ext 4694
tor an appointment
MISCELLANEOUS
"Cycling In France,' a slide show prn
sented by the Outdoor Program will be
shown today in Room 150 Geology Build
mg For more information call ext 3730
AH United Methodist students and trtends
are invited to an informal evening worship at
the Wesley Centei 1236 Kincaid Si tonight
at 6 A bread and soup supper will follow me
worship
SPEED
LIMIT
MIN UTES
Fine us
$2.00
We at Domino s Pizza
believe no more than 30
minutes should pass from
the time you place your
order to the time we place
your delicious pizza in
your han0s If we exceed
that limit you save $2.00
Fast. Free Delivery
1609 E 19 Ave
Telephone 683-7325
Hours
4 30 - 1:00 Sun. - Thurs
4:30 -2:00 Fri. - Sat
Our drivers carry less
than $10.00
Limited delivery area.
We use only 100% real
dairy cheese.
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