7 figured it would be OK' Harol Koyama thought he could save himself some time and hassles by driving his Porsche a little closer to his dormitory room in Sheldon Hall. "I figured it would be OK," he said later. "It is new student week." But a Eugene policeman wasn’t persuaded. He fr followed Koyama and gave him a $25 ticket for "driv ing on the sidewalk." Koyama intends to protest the ticket. "I’m not sure it that is a sidewalk," he said. Photo by Dave Kao Ti r LTD passes available Lane Transit District is offering a special bus pass for University and Lane Community College students this fall. The fall term pass is good for unlimited bus rides within Eugene/Springfield today through Dec. 31. The University pass may be purchased at the University Bookstore, the EMU Main Desk and the LTD Customer Ser vice Center at the intersection of 10th Avenue and Willamette Street. The cost is $44 with University identification and fee receipts. Faculty and staff also may purchase the pass. The LCC Student Government subsidizes the LCC pass, which is available for students only at a cost of $40. The pass can be purchased at the LTD Customer Service Center. Council meets tonight The Eugene City Council will hear public testimony tonight on two issues pertinent to students. The public is invited to attend to testify or watch at 7:30 p.m. First on the council's agenda is a hearing on bed-and breakfast facilities, the personalized, homey rooms-for-rent that are gaining popularity in Eugene, especially near campus. The city Planning Department is working through the City Council to gain an amendment to Eugene's zoning or dinance that would allow the cottage-like hostels in residential zones, says Gary Chenkin of the planning department. The council also will hold a hearing on the rental struc ture of the Soreng Theatre in the Hult Center for the Perfor ming Arts. The hearings will be held in the City Council Chambers, 777 Pearl St. HOW TO BUY M MONEY COME TO THE SMITH FAMILY BOOKSTORE. FIRST. Chances are you will find most of your books at half price. BRING THE TITLE AND AUTHOR’S NAME. It might take some time to find your books, but we will be glad to help you look, and the savings are worth the wait. RETURN BOOKS YOU DO NOT NEED. If you buy the wrong books or drop a class, you can return the books for a full refund. SELL YOUR OLD TEXTBOOKS. After you buy your textbooks, bring in your old books and the Smith Family Bookstore will buy them for a very fair price. SMITH FAMILY bookstore 768 East 13tti-Upstairs in the Smith Building, Next to the Excelsior. Eugene, Oregon 97401 345-1651. *20% Off EVERYTHING IN THE STORE We’re pleased to offer our annual back to-school diseount of 20% available September 22nd to October 1st. Check our great selection of drawing, painting, commercial and fine art materials for any art project. ♦SPECIAL Reg. $41.00 78.50 9.95 4.75 7.95 Sale $17.00 39.25 5.50 3.35 5.00 Reform 4 Pen Set Koh-I-Noor Rapido 7 Pen Sets Platignum Lettering Sets - 6 Nib Strathmore Newsprint 18x24 50 Sheet Package 100 Sheet Package These prices effective September 22nd to October 1st. The 20% discount does not apply to special sale items. **ASK ABOUT OUR “PURPLE CARD” We offer a 10% discount to our regular customers called a “Purple Card' . . when your cash purchases accumulate up to $100, you receive $10 free merchandise of your choice. Ask for full details and your Purple Card . . . and start saving today. ♦cash, check, bankcard only ♦♦Excludes custom framing and sale items. 142 W. 8th EUGENE 683-5232