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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1982)
Craft Center CRAFT CENTER WORKSHOPS OFFERED IN: fM) Ceramics, Woodworking, Stained Glass. Bookbinding, Basketry, Weaving, Sewing, Batik, Jewelry, Calligraphy, B & W Photography, Color Photography, Watercolor, Origami, Bike Repair, Children's Classes and more! REGISTRATION For U of O students, staff, faculty and their spouses registration begins: Tuesday, Jan 12, Noon to 4 p.m EMU Forum Room (Room 93), 4:30 p.m to 9:30 pm EMU Craft Center (Suite 69) Continues during craft center hours until each workshop is either filled or meets for the first time Registration Opens for all interested persons: Thursday, Jan 14, 9:30 a m to 6 p.m EMU Craft Center CRAFT CENTER WINTER HOURS Monday through Thursday, 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday, 12:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. Call 686-4361 for Information CO-ED COOPERATIVE HOUSING Students Cooperative Association has rooms available in both Campbell Club and Janet Smith Co-op We are a Non-discrimmatory. member-owned and managed organization with 70 members. Our houses are next to campus, have fireplaces, laundry facilities and study areas Vegetarian and traditional tastes satisfied A homey alternative to Dorms. Quads and Greeks Just S500 for Winter term S450 for Spring Includes all room and board & utilities CALL 686-5190 ask for Al or John Or Margret at 686-4261. We are a member of Nasco - _ Photo by Bob Baker This car, parked on 15th Street between Alder and Hilyard streets was given a squeeze Monday at about 4 a m as a tree fell under the weight of its snow-piled branches Many trees toppled Monday due to winds and snow, including more than five on campus University readies beds, food iust in case staff needs to stay The snow brought more than white flakes to those involved in registering University students The snow also brought slick roads and sloppy weather, causing some problems in staffing McArthur Court for the two-day winter term registration In order to ensure registration would contin ue through Tuesday and that University staff would nof be required to travel in dangerous weather conditions, Muriel Jackson, the pre sident's administrative assistant, put a "contin gency plan" into effect in case of more snow "If there are difficulties," Jackson said we have lined up 100 sleeping spaces in the dorms and 30 spaces in the student health center "It's mostly a here's a blanket, there's a chair arrangement," she added There also were arrangements for feeding employees both dinner Monday night and break fast Tuesday morning, if the need arose. Jackson said "If we were to get a dump like last night, before this evening, we ll enact the plan," she said Monday "There is also a clause in the classified staff contracts about dangerous weather conditions so that we may excuse employees early with pay," Jackson said Jackson confirmed late Monday afternoon that the plan probably wouldn't happen " ON CAMPUS HOUSING ! the WAY INN Student House-First Baptist Church* Student living in a strategic location The Way Inn is a men’s Christum co-op at 1332 Kincaid, directly across from CONDON on campus. A spacious four floors allow for a combination of private rooming and public; use for Bible studies and fellowship For more information call 345-6777 (345-0341) or come on by. Ask for Fd Mach *You need not be Baptist