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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1982)
Eugene flunks ozone test Frank Shaw Ol th« EmaraM In an effort to better monitor air pollution, the Lane Regional Air Pollution Authority is building a new ozone measuring site at Delight Valley School in Saginaw The site change will provide a more accurate picture of air pollution in Eugene, since the highest ozone concentrations are recorded downwind from the city, says Donald Arkell, LRAPA director. The previous site for ozone measurement was Edgewood Elementary School in south Eugene. Ozone is a pollutant formed when sunlight combines with a mixture of hydrocarbons, emit ted by cars. Ozone can irritate the nose, eyes and throat, and deteriorate rubber and fabrics. Eugene exceeded the ozone standard three times last year. Eugene's main pollution problem is par ticulates — solid or liquid particles suspended in the air, Arkell says. Particulates in Eugene are composed primarily of dust from unpaved roads, wood stoves and field burning. The Eugene/Springfield area exceeded the Federal Secondary Standard for particulates in 1974. The concentration of particulates in the area has declined since then, but has not yet attained the standard "While the trend shows improvement." says Marty Douglass, a LRAPA employee, "we are still in non-attainment, but hope to be in attainment by 1987." Eugene has decreased the amount of par ticulate matter in the air over the last two years. The reduction came as roads were paved, mills closed and rainfall cleaned the air LRAPA has implemented the first phase in their three-part program to achieve attainment by 1987, paving 10 miles of roads in the metropolitan area and promoting a weatherization program to reduce the need for wood stoves. The programs's second phase includes stra tegies to control road dust and to identify par ticulate concentrations. Eugene is potentially one of the worst pollu tion areas in the Northwest, Arkell says. Anytime there is a temperature inversion, when warm air aloft traps and holds cold air close to the ground, pollution is trapped in the valley, he says. The environment has some built-in air cleaners, but the two cities tend to overload them, Arkell says. "We don't try to control the weather." he says, "we just try to control what we can.” I Classifieds 3 BEDROOMS 2 bath, woodstove. park. campus 5 blocks. 245-9807 _8-5 WRITING? Ocean front, cedar contemporary, solar, 2 bedrooms Sept -June 345-9807. 8-5 COLLEGE HILL FACULTY HOME Fully fur nished. 4 bedroom, 2 bath, fenced yard Available September f for nine to twelve months $485. 687-2588._812 LOVELY GARDEN APARTMENT! S.E. hills One large bedroom, large living room with fireplace, eat-in kitchen, bath, storage space $300 per month includes utilities 343-9533 8-J> $300 DEPOSIT reserves this 5 bedroom house, 1 block from campus for Sept. 1 $500 per monlh, no pets, 343-5373. 299:tfn The following are located 1-3 blocks from U of O: $100 Furnished one-bedroom, off-street park ing, laundry facilities $17$ One-bedroom unfurnished garden apartment $180 up Unfurnished two bedroom apartment $22$ Two bedroom unfurnished duple* Joy. $06-1130 (office) or 344-721$ (home). Spyglass Assoc real estate 956:tfn A Tan in Eugene? The most discriminating sun worshippers live at Garden Terrace Apt Large rooftop decks provide the ideal setting All private. 2 be droom, furnished or unfurnished Few available due to campus location 1893 Garden Ave 344-1043 940:ttn SENSATIONAL SUMMER RATES Across from campus, one bedroom, furnished, newly carpeted, covered parking, $150 per month Phone 344-5440 or see at 800 E. 18th _147:ttn CAMELOT APT. 800 E. 18th One bedroom, furnished, covered parking, across from campus, reserve now and receive $20 per month discount over 81-82 rates at only $220/month Call 344-5440 148:tfn SUPER SUMMER RATES $150/MONTH One or two bedroom furnished apartments, covered parking, 1 block to campus Call 344-5440 or 343-1491_149:ttn EMERALD APT. 1877 EMERALD For fall. 2 bedroom, furnished, disposals, diswasher, covered parking, sundeck, one block to campus $30 per month less than 1980 reates for tall only $270/month. nine month least?, Call ?*H42L-ISQTtn SUNDECK SUPER SUMMER RATES Two bedroom, furnished, one block to campus, dishwasher, disposals, covered parking. $150 per month Call 343-1491 or see at 1877 Emerald 151 :tfn Quads $99 Air conditioned . Clean, quiet quads Private bath Yt block from campus Summer rates 6-15 to 9-15. 34S-1272. 015:tfn QUADS-13#0 ALDER $85 month includes all utilities. Call 485-4167 or 484 0804 808 tin QUADS WITH PRIVATE BATH Rooms arid private refrigerator 55? East 18th, $130/month JENNINGS A CO.. REALTOR 883-2271 _989.UH SUMMER RATES beginning June 15th From $110 including all utilities and cable CAMPUS COURT QUADS 1S44 Alder 688-1075 _092:ttn QUADS 1750 Hilyard Furnished $80 sum mer $115 tall, $50 deposit Kitchen and bath shared, electric paid First and last 485-0643 284:tfn Lost/Found FOUND: Money week of July 19. Call 344-8355. 8-3 Market Basket HONEY HEAVEN Eugene's Unique Honey 8 Gift Shop Honey .82 cents/lb Pollen, Proplis & Spirulina Beautiful Beeswax Candles 128 E. 11th 344-5930 230:UH Entertainment T>T Ti~|TT Students Assoc If I Sun-Thurs 2 50 member 492 E. 13th Admission 3 00 686-BIJU AIR CONDITIONED!! DAS BOOT (THE U-BOAT) This gripping film from Germany, an undersea adventure like none you've ever seen, tells the other side of WWII. Don't inlet HI Nightly 6:45 pm $2.50 9:20 pm $3.50 Saturday-Sunday matinee 4 pm $2 KZEL welcomes BUOU MIDNITE A FILM ABOUT JIMI HENDRIX Wednesday $.96 Thursday and Sunday $1 96 Friday and Saturday $2.50 No matinees! _ 301:8-5 The Ananda Marga Society ENTER THE DRAGON Bruce Lee stars in what is generally considered the best martial arts film ever made Lee travels to a mysterious island where he must confront the evil Flan and his gang of slavers and drug smugglers THURSDAY. AUGUST 5 7 A 9 PM 150 GEOLOGY $1.50 CINEMA 7 10th & Olive-Atrium Building 687-0733 OREGON PREMIERE Lady Chatterly’s Lover Sylvia Knstel (Emanuelle) is the insatiable heroine of the D.H Lawrence classic novel. Red Adm Mat Sun 2 pm Food/Drink HAPPY HOUR 4-6 pm WEEKDAYS Complimentary cheese wheel Well drinks $1 House wines $1 Draft beer 75 cents Oregon Electric Station Restaurant A Lounge 5th & Willamette, downtown Eugene 244:8-5 We will be closed lor luncti during August New breakfast hours 8 am -12:30 pm, Tueaday-Frtday Weekends as usual The Homefrled Truck stop The Restaurant Collective At 14th and Alder Personals Horseback Riding HAYRIDES • BARN DANCES C Bow Arrow Ranch 345-5843 370:UH PROBLEMS? Crisis Center. U of O telephone hotline. 24 hours/7 days, strictly confidential. Call 686-4488.__ 779UH MAKE MONEY! Recycling Your Clolf>—t RAGS TO RICHES buys, consigns, and trades secondhand clothing for men and women. For appointment 344-7039 380 E. 11th 1861UH PLANNED PARENTHOOD for PAP smears, birth control (pills, diaphragms, lUDs, con doms. foams) and counseling. Day and even ing appointments. Call M-F 344-9411 158:H THE SPECIAL YOU AND PREGNANCY Free pregnancy testing. Birthright, 687-8651 4683:H GET FAST, DEPENDABLE SERVICE on Alterations at Slagmund'a Cleaners 821 E. 13th Ave 108:H FOR ANSWERS TO YOUR QUESTIONS about abortion - the procedure, the cost and local referral call National Abortion Federation Hotline toll free, 1-800-223-0618, 7 am-3 pm M-F.8-12 GENTLEMAN, early thirties, seeks compan ionship with woman runner who may also enjoy Woody Allen. Szechwan cooking and motorcycles Not good at one night stands 484-4723.8-3 HARRY Meet me at 10 am for a Bombay omelette at Lenny's Nosh Bar in the Courtyard LUIGI033:tfn MODERATELY PRICED salads, sandwiches, homemade soup That's lunch at the Faculty Club. The big yellow house across from the EMU. Open to the public. Weekdays 11 30-2. 228:8-3 DAWN Your RAYS brighten the morning sky (Here's the message you wanted). Har Har. KEL 8-3 Krazy Kats Print A Copy — Krazy Hats "o I XEROX copies * | “Limited Time f I Special” | l Krazy Kats l 1219 Alder I E 1 a. sj»x Azsjm - *doo y iuud stay/ Azaiyt Still gotta type the paper you wrote last night? Check ODE Classifieds TABLES OUTSIDE ' Greek specialties at reasonable prices. Seafood lunch special every weekday for under $4. poppis GREEK PEASANT FOOD WINE & SPIRIT 675 E. 13th Ave. • Closed Tuesdays • 343-0846 11:30 am -11:00 pm weekdays • 9 am -11:00 pm weekends Build your own burger just the way you like it! 100% ground beef, homemade buns, Swiss or American cheese, green peppers, onions, bacon, mushrooms, ham, tomatoes, sprouts, french fries, and homemade potato salad. 1249 Alder • 484-2956 Accltimad from Cosat It Coast! Ballads • Rock & Roll • Old Time Favorites July 19 - July 31 (txctpt Sunday, July 2Sth) Coffee &Teas 860 E 13th Ave. * Kinko’s * 344-7894