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EMU Check Cashing
Information
The EH) Memorial Union Main Desk Store cashes checks as a
service for students, faculty and staff of the University of Oregon.
Students must present a current certificate of registration and a plastic
identification card with picture; faculty/staff must present their plastic
identification card with picture and current validation sticker.
There is a 15 cent service charge per check. Make checks payable
to the Erb Memorial Union and include Eugene address and phone
number (or department and extension for faculty /staff) on the check.
The limit on checks is $10.00 unless otherwise posted.
When writing checks, double-check your bank balance. Make sure
what you think will be a “good check” doesn’t turn out to be a “bad
check.” If your check is returned, there is a service charge of $7.50. This
is in addition to any service charge charged by your bank. You will also
lose the privilege of cashing checks at the Erb Memorial Union for the
remainder of the year (July 1, 1982—June30, 1983).
To abide by policies set forth by the banks: 1) We cannot accept
counter checks, 2) There can be no alterations or changes made on
checks, 3) We cannot accept personal second party checks and 4) If
you do not have personalized checks additional I.D. must be presented.
I.D. FOR CASHING CHECKS PRIOR TO LAST DAY TO PAY
FEES WITHOUT PENALTY.
New Students
1. U. of O. statement of admission with student I.D. number.
2. Valid I.D. with signature and description.
Returning Students
1. Previous term’s certificate of registration.
2. U. of O. Plastic I.D. card with picture. .
Oregon summer fun ‘82
Tunes, eats,
plays, rodeos
await you
Rays, music festivals, rodeos
and regattas highlight the
numerous activities throughout
the Oregon summer.
The exotica seeker can
mange at the clam chowder
festival this weekend at the
Curry County Fairgrounds in
Gold Beach or the Tanabata
(Star Festival) on July 7 at Port
land's Japanese Garden.
For the rodeo buff, there's a
veritable roundup of Oregon
events. July serves up the
Emerald Empire Round-up
Rodeo the 8th through the 10th
at the Lane County Fairgrounds
in Eugene. Prineville will hold its
annual Crooked River Roundup
the same weekend at the Crook
County Fairgrounds.
Music to calm a variety of
savage summer beasts
abounds this summer. From
June 28 to July 11 the Oregon
Bach Festival at the University's
Beall Hall affords the busy sum
mer student a healthy dose of
classical music.
Fans of traditional American
music may enjoy bluegrass fes
tivals at the Washington County
Fairgrounds in Hillsboro on July
24, or at Salem's Mission Mill
Historic Center August 13 to 15.
For jazz fanciers, Jacksonville
offers the Britt Gardens Jazz
Festival August 27 and 28 The
Mt. Hood Festival of Jazz at the
Mt. Hood Community College in
Gresham will be held August 6
to 8
For more information, phone
chambers of commerce
throughout Oregon. A good
start is the Eugene Chamber of
Commerce, 1401 Willamette St.,
484-1314, where you can obtain
calendars of events for Eugene
and around the state
Here are a few more summer
diversions:
Willamette
Valley/Southern
Oregon _
Eugene's outdoor Saturday
Market at 8th and Oak houses
many booths featuring
homemade foods and hand
crafted wares every weekend.
Portland will host many en
tertainers this summer. For in
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For rodeo buffs, there’s a veritable roundup of Oregon
events this summer.
stance, John Denver performs
June 28 at 8 p.m. in the Memor
ial Coliseum Phone 239-4422
for tickets On July 7 Kris Kris
tofferson sings at the Pa
ramount Theater. Phone
226-1605 for tickets
Portland s assortment of
plays features "Annie" June 15
through July 11 at the Civic
Auditorium Another Broadway
roadshow, "Oh! Calcutta," per
forms July 17 and 18 at the
Civic. Call 248-4496 for tickets.
Portland's Neighborfair on
July I8 is a "gigantic" festival
featuring ethnic food, wares
and entertainment, according
to one visitor's bureau official.
The Multnomah County Fair
begins July 27.
For more information on
these and the numerous other
shows, exhibits and fairs in the
Portland area, call the conven
tion center at 222-2223 or send
a self-addressed stamped en
velope to GPCVA, 26 S.W Sal
mon, Portland, 97204.
Corvallis celebrates its 125th
anniversary with the Festival
Corvallis. July 12 to 23, at the
Cultural Center. The cast of
performers includes Irish tradi
tional music with the Boys of the
Lough on July 14, American
traditional music with the All
Star Bluegrass Band on July 20,
and African traditional music
with Ghana’s Kukurudu Band
on July 21. The West Coast
Chamber Orchestra performs
July 15 and the Pacific North
west Ballet performs July 22.
For more information, phone
757-1505 and ask for the Cor
vallis Calendar of Events
At Ashland's famous Shake
speare Festival, plays run daily
except Monday The Angus
Bowmer Theatre features
"Julius Caesar" through Oct.
29. "Blithe Spirit" through Aug
13. and "The Matchmaker"
from Aug 27 to Oct. 28 The
Black Swan theater features
"Wings” through July 2 and
"The Father" from July 15 to
Oct. 29 The outdoor Elizabeth
an Stage features "Comedy of
Errors" through Oct. 1. "Romeo
and Juliet" through Oct. 2. and
"Henry V" through Oct. 3. Tick
et prices are $5.50, $8.50 and
$11.50 Call 482-4331
Salem's Pentacle Theatre
features another Shakespeare
play, "Taming of the Shrew,"
through June 26.
Medford hosts the Southern
Oregon Regional Air Show July
10 and 11 at the Jackson Coun
ty Airport. Call 779-2413 for
tickets Get high again at the
Great Balloon Races August 21
to 23 Call 772-4299
Jacksonville kicks off the 20th
Peter Britt Music and Arts Fes
tival at Britt Gardens Aug. 6 to
21. "Top musicians from all over
the world" perform jazz, clas
sical and symphony, according
to a chamber of commerce of
ficial. Write to Box 1124, Med
ford, or phone 899-1821 after
July 1. Britt Gardens also hosts
the Blue Grass Festival July 23
and 24. Shows start at 6:30 p.m.
and feature fiddler Byron Ber
ime. mandolin player David
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