Building hours will change during break Although most summer session classes are finished, many University ser vices will remain open in the interim period between summer and fall terms. The following is a list of many campus area service’s hours: Correction Due to confusion in the produc tion of Tuesday’s Emerald Joan Her man’s byline was left off the article “Fast for Life’’ on page 1. Herman deserves credit for the well-written and lengthy article. Also in Tuesday's edition, the photo credit accompanying the floursis article on page 6 was incor rect. The photo was a courtesy photo supplied to the Emerald by John Lukacs, anthropology pro fessor. We promise to brush after every meal now. Finally, a writing error that mysteriously slipped through the Emerald’s fail-safe, but not fool proof, proofreading process allowed Gloria Steinem to be named “Gloria Steinman" in a page 5 article of Tuesday’s edition. Beginning Monday, the EMU will be open weekdays from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. until Sept. 6. After Sept. 6, it will be open weekdays from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The EMU will remain closed on weekends through the summer. It will resume its regular hours Sept. 20. The main library will be open weekdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Beginning Monday, it will be closed weekends until fall term begins. Esslinger and Gerlinger indoor athletic facilities, such as the weight room and locker rooms, will remain open weekdays from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. On weekends, the outdoor facilities, such as the tennis and racquetball courts, will be free of charge. A gate near the tennis courts will be left unlocked to let people through when Esslinger is closed weekends. Gerlinger pool will not reopen until fall term. Leighton Pool will continue its sum mer schedule until Sept. 11, when it will be closed through Sept. 26. The Health Center will remain open weekdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. It is closed weekends. After Sept. 2, the Health Center will be closed until Sept. 19. There will be no emergency services during that time. The Counseling Center’s hours will not change during the interim period. It is open weekdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. All offices in Oregon Hall will remain open weekdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. dur ing the interim period. The Law School will remain open weekdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The University bookstore will retain its summer hours until fall term begins. It is open weekdays from 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. It is closed weekends during the summer. The Museum of Art, which has been closed most of the summer due to budget cuts, will not reopen until Sept. 5. Its will be open noon to 5 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday except holidays. Free public tours will be available at 2 p.m. every Sunday. The art museum is free of charge. The museum’s fall season officially begins Oct. 2, with an exhibit from its per manent collection of one of the country's most comprehensive collections of Chinese Ch’ing dynasty costumes. The lobby and main floor changing galleries will form the stage for the show “Decoding Dragons: Status Garments of the Ch’ing Dynasty." The exhibit will run through Nov. 6. The Museum of Natural History, will reopen Sept. 20. A L 25% OFF LACE gg Cotton ★ Nylon Narrows Wide 6e 25% OFF CLOTHES (except Consignment) Dresses, Blouses & More^ puDRCdS Ki Cloth and C.lothlrw 244-1 Hilvard Bugcne,Oriytf\Q7405 545-1324 Maps to guide your getaway. Getting away for awhile? Don’t forget one of the most Important tools for outdoor people: Maps. The University Bookstore is a United States Geologic survey Map dealer and we have the lowest priced USGS maps around. We have hundreds of Oregon Maps, so it’s easy to discover your own getaway place. * USGS Topographical Maps • 1:100,000 scale brand new • Special order any USGS map ‘Thermal Springs & Wells of Oregon.. ‘Bike Maps • Lane County..!..*,.*2.60 • Eugene. *1.50 ‘City Maps • Eugene.;.-....-..IS • *1.05 • Albany... *2.25 • Salem.i ..*2.25 • Seattle..\ .*1.00 • San Francisco..*1.00 • Los Angeles...7..*.v.*1.00 i V V New Items *, >• Mt.' Hpod & Three Sisters Recreatiortal \ Are&vMap^| TV»* » *s, 4 •■-GWQJdgio Maps of sections of Orefldfi » * A v‘*~, ♦-*; V % * Current Specials* * • 7Vz’ &Vl5’ U SAS, tojfgrfrafptfical maps (spectatpxOers intruded) %,*i .. „Reg. .Noito S1.26j . + • Oregon L^rawt Map * *\ ‘ * Reg. S8.0&..J..V....V..Now $6.$0 ; U • Rand McH&fy Road*MapVof States % 1 Reg. SJ*q6.V....JL.Now i& ** V * ** + DUUR9IWIE ^th & Kmta. t* AIR-CONDITIONED JAZZ 7 NIGHTS A WEEK! Fri. & Sat.: Le Jazz Hot Trio Sun. & Mon.: Bill Sabol Trio Tue. & Wed.: Eagle Park Slim Thurs.: Greg Hall 2 for 1 Happy Hour 11:30 a.m* - 7 p.m. . i Midnight Special 2 for 1 from midnight to 1 a.m. Mon.-Thurs.