food service
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3:30-6:30
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I 54 oz pitcher $2.50
16 oz glass .75
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EMU Check Cashing
Information
The Erb 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 S 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 S7.50. 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
vou 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 IT), with signature and description.
Returning Students
1. Previous term’s certificate of registration.
2. U. of O. Plastic I.D. card with picture.
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Rallies fete ERA efforts
Local women's political organizations are
planning two rallies and a march Thursday to
commemorate efforts to pass the Equal Rights
Amendment
Federal, state and local politicians will speak
at the rallies on a wide variety of issues, says Chris
Mahoney, human rights specialist for the City of
Eugene.
The deadline for approval of the proposed
amendment to the federal constitution is
Wednesday. Only 34 states, including Oregon,
have approved the amendment, three short of the
required majority.
"The rallies are something that need to
happen for all the people who’ve dedicated a lot
of effort on this particular issue," says Mahoney
Despite the setback, she says, the women in the
movement have learned about themselves and
the political system "tremendously," gaining
strength and support
"It appears that, for now, this effort to pass
the Equal Rights Amendment is dead,” says
County Commissioner Scott Lieuallen He will
address a noon rally with remarks on “human
rights in general — particularly the need to not
collapse that effort in the face of what's regarded
as a conservative tide "
Cynthia Wooten, Eugene city councilor, will
emphasize “concentrating on the successes that
we've had in Oregon and the hopefulness of not
giving up the struggle in the future" to rally
participants.
Also appearing at the noon rally will be Mary
Wendy Roberts, state labor commissioner, and
Sweet Grass, a three-woman band
The one-hour rallies will begin at noon and
7:30 p.m at the Eighth and Oak Street entrance to
the Lane County Public Service Building
Congressman Jim Weaver, state Rep Margie
Hendriksen, state Sen. Ruth McFarland and state
Sen. Ted Kulongoski, Democratic candidate for
governor, will speak at the evening rally
A two-and-a-half mile march around down
town Eugene will depart from the rally site at 8:30
p.m
Sponsors urge march participants and sup
porters to bring a candle and wear white clothing
"In all of the suffragette movements, right from
the early 1900s, the participants have dressed in
white," Mahoney says
Sponsors for the event are The Eugene
Commission on the Rights of Women, which
conducts city lobbying efforts on women's rights
issues in the state legislature, the Oregon
Women’s Political Caucus and the Lane County
branch of the National Organization of Women
For more information about the events, call
Chris Mahoney at 687-5010
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