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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1982)
rice ^cord S0/( <c rnus/t Classical • Rock • Jazz • Country' • Easy Listening Hundreds to choose from! Priced from $1.99 and up! uo 13th & Kincaid Mon-Fri 7 30-5 30 TXfueTXTr Sal 10 00 3 00 BOOKSTORE ,.ji see 4331 Sit down....take a load off your feet.... with an ODE omecoming <v SS& PARENTS WEEKENDaeSElOd Schedule of Events _ FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5— - 2 p.m. Sign Contest Judging - Winners announced at game. Entry blanks in the Homecoming mailbox, Suite 4, EMU - 7 p.m. Beer Garden - The Hank Rasco Band 11 p.m. Mojo Risin - A Tribute to “Jim Morrison and The Doors" EMU Ballroom Tickets: $4 UO Students, $5 General Public at EMU Main Desk - SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6 - 9 a.m. Homecoming Fun-Run, 3 Mi. & 5 Mi. Hayward Field - Entry door prizes 11a.m. Residence Halls Open House and Tailgaters Noon Pre-Game Spirt Rally - Gate E, Autzen Stadium 1 p.m Oregon Ducks vs. Washington State Cougars -6 p.m. Greek Open House 8 p.m. All Campus Dance "A Night ^t the Beach” Carson Dining Hall - Tickets at EMU , Main Desk & Bookstore S1.50 ,,=====_ Further details: Homecoming fommittee, Suite a. emu( 686-3724 Video games stabilize discretionary services By Tony Hazarlan Of th« Emaratd The recreation center continues to have financial problems due to its "discretionary" services, said Bob Schutz, EMU assistant director and business manager at the EMU Board budget com mittee meeting Thursday. Without the money from video games, "the recreation center would not exist," Schutz said. Whether students decide to bowl or play pool, he said, the cost of the services still exists. Mary Hotchkiss, budget committee chairer, asked Schutz if the video games corresponded with the union’s policy of budgeting programs with academic merit "Most (college) unions have it and they make good money from it,” Schutz said The machines turned a profit of $58,216 in 1980-81, he said. Despite the unprofitability of the recreation center and the main desk, the budget committe continues to find them worthy services, Schutz said In other financial matters, Schutz said the University is contemplating contracting out custodial services, probably to save money. No decision has been made, but it is uncertain whether the EMU will have a say in the contract signing, Schutz said "We’re not convinced there is a savings of money, but it's safe to assume there is,” he said about the service for the EMU Should a contract be signed, the-custodians would only do the contracted work, resulting in a lack of "flexibility," Schutz said "The physical plant director would be in charge of the contract, but the EMU would have plenty to say” over its applicability to the union, he said "At the moment, we re not in favor of it," Schutz said. Board member Jeff Nudelman voiced concern about the increase of print shops in the University vicinity. He proposed renting the EMU print shop to another type of business But Schutz said the print shop will break even this year, and the future looks bright as the shop's machines are paid off. "In two years, we know we ll be saving $1,000,” in operation costs, Schultz said Schutz, EMU business manager for the past eight years, won’t be around to see if the shop prospers, as he’s been hired as the business manager of the Hult Center for the Performing Arts Schutz will begin working at the Hult Center on Dec. 1. The EMU hopes the position can be filled by the day Schutz leaves, but "it might take a little longer than that," said EMU director Adell McMillan The EMU has to wait for a certified list of applicants from the management service department before a selection committee can screen the candidates, she said In other board news, three board positions are open to applications, said John Dulcich, EMU Board chairer V iJ?#Cfyour | holiday photo &eeting curds now! 4 greetings to choose from juft** ■«» Haitdaw tty to to «v»W Early Bird Soactal Quantity (h.ir». i imbi Everyday Low Price 25 50 100 200 $ 8.99 $15.99 $27.99 $47.99 $10.99 $19.99 $34.99 $59.99 Imptintad Moitoay Photo Uiaoting Cant# with the cuetonwi s name aie available at a Si' W aat up chaig# plus 106 pat ca«* tha»a t» a manimumol two ime* Thia same*will taka an tXTBA 4 DAV8 in the plant Imprinting it available in fad ink only 13th & Kincaid Mon-Fri 7:30-5:30 Sat 10:00-3 00 Te«ttKX*itee-MM • Qanarai Book* eee-9*1# • Supplies 6*6-4331 A