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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1982)
Recycle this paper! 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 (r H Green Stamps, Too! 1960 Franklin Blvd. Eugene 343-6418 Open 8 am to 8 pm daily 655 W. Centennial Blvd. Springfield 747-3004 V NOT SINCE THE DAYS OF PRESIDENT TRUMAN... e Is* Sale in 31 Years Collins Cycle shop is moving its bicycles to make room for the new models. 25% OFF any Motobecane in stock! $100 OFF the Specialissima! Univega Custom 10 — $149 ($175 reg.) Univega Super 10 — $169 ($195 reg.) Many Peugeots Reduced!! Model A08 — $189 ($210 reg.) Model UOIO - $249 ($275 reg.) Model PKN10 — $419 ($470 reg.) Other selected models which usually sell for $235-$260, NOW REDUCED by $20-$40! Trade-ins welcome. AND SO MUCH MORE. 1 WEEK ONLY March 27, 8:00 am April 3, 5:00 pm. SAVINGS PLUS TRUSTED SERVICE The Home of Experience 60 E. 11th, Eugene “We missed Colltns opening in 1951 but not by much We have purchased over 30 bikes from them in the iast 25 years! We appreciate the honesty, the fine service, and the personal attention Whether shopping for Jason's first bike — complete with training wheels — or Jim’s 15-speed just last week, we have always trusted Collins.” The Jim Hebners' Family Pat, Jason. Chris. Sarah. Catherine, and Jim Helmers Youth offered summer academics, athletics Two new programs are among 18 academic and sports offerings for young people at the University this summer. Students now completing their sophomore and junior years in high school will be chosen this spring for the new Summer Science Experience July 12-23 Students will explore research activities in biology, chemistry, geology and physics through lab work, lectures and field trips The cost of the program is set at $200 for everything but meals and transportation to and from campus However. Gordon Murphy, an administrative as sistant in the biology depart ment. says he hopes that amount will be lowered from supplementary funding, such as grants In the new Global Studies En richment Program set June 27-July 10, young people enter ing grades nine through 12 can learn about foreign policy and issues such as the relationship of rich and poor nations The cost of the program is $93 Both the science and global studies programs require students to commute each weekday to the campus The new programs join such popular summer activities as the Family Vacation College, the Summer-Enrichment Program for Gifted and Talented Students and the High School Summer Music Session, offered annually since 1947 Seven sports camps are planned, ranging from Rich Brooks' Football Camp ($145 to $185, depending on whether the participant stays in the dorms) to Chris Voelz s Volleyball Camp ($75 to $155, depending on liv ing arrangements and number of meals purchased) Other sports camps will focus on bas ketball. track, wrestling and tennis Cheerleading and drill team camps are also scheduled Other summer programs in clude Beaver Boys' State. Up ward Bound, a program in for ensics and a workshop for those wishing to become sailing and canoeing instructors For a brochure on all 18 sum mer acitvities. call or write Marge Ramey. University Hous ing Department. 686-4277 The brochure gives details on ap plying for each of the programs Kennedy, Vance Jr., get like jobs NEW YORK (AP) - Robert F Kennedy Jr and Cyrus Vance Jr will become assistant district attorneys in the office of Man hattan District Attorney Robert Morgenthau in August The sons of the late Robert F Kennedy and former U S. Secretary of State Cyrus Vance “came in cold" to the office, with no recommendations from anybody, Manhattan District At torney Robert Morgenthau says They passed through the of fice's usual hiring process, win ning praise “at each step of the way," he said Kennedy, 28, and Vance, 27, will be part of a group of about 50 new assistants joining the office this summer Morgenthau said Monday that all new prosecutors in his office are hired strictly on merit, and he thought highly of Kennedy and Vance or he "wouldn't have hired them " Kennedy, a son of the assas sinated New York senator, and Vance, whose father served the Carter administration and is now in private law practice here, will be paid the office's starting salary of $20,000 a year