Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, June 19, 1990, Page 6, Image 6

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    firestone
AMERICAS HOME FOR CAR SERVICE
LUBE, OIL & FILTER
vMH:
• * *
%
%
Who can you depend on tor their in
depth training computerised equip
ment and work backed by long term
warranties7 The Masters of Master
Care, of course
6 MONTHS/6.000 MILE LIMITED WARRANTY
COVERS ALL PARTS & LABOR1
pile S t dinp P i
V
MAINTENANCE BRAKE SPECIAL
Free inspection & estimate!
tin hmei.iiis iri1,tall premium gr i :• .!i•,. ;.,«J•.
r [iMi i -,h- ■ ■ t'it! re-art,if i drum'. - f !
■ r AM ABOUT - H JH - i iMPHE HI NMVt
BRAKE OVERHAUt FEATURING IRFI Rf
PI At t Mf NT PARTS AND LABOR FOR AS
l ( INC > A'. Y< )U OWN YOUR CAR1
s59
99
plus S I >h«ip t»
TUNE-UPS
T Mined T«*( rtf'i tans Solve Ovrt
OOO [ MiJ pf. s { very Day
. • A ) • • . K
, , ,• S . 1 '
4 Cylinder $44.99
6 Cylinder $53.99
8 Cylinder $62.99 '’"’I1 11
oj • I idiv.ivrf-.i- V 6 t>iuj \ ,i ■ tfiltirteten t < *
S I
No Appointment Necessary
Downtown Eugene —East 11th store only
345-1593
HUGE
PRICE
Mic rocomputo r
Su pport
lab
21)2 l om pu ting t 'ontf r
Monday I rid.n
9 a m. to 5 p m.
Uh -1402
The power to he vour best.
University
Bailey, Stickel devote summer
to planning for upcoming year
By Daralyn Trappe
I in ASl'() President K itk
Hailes and A ii e President Shei
l.i St ii ki‘l smimwi term ss ill Ik*
desoted in milking the transi
tinn In .1 mm student govern
merit .mil planning events <oul
|iriiji>( is loi tin- ttint) ‘11 si In ml
tear
Some nt the planning tor
what will lie addressed this
sear will be done at the ASIA)
staff retreat in mid Juh At that
time. Bailee. Sta ke! and their
staff will discuss w hat issues
and [irojei (• will be einpha
sized during their sear in ol
In e
Bailee said lie experts site
dent ai ( essibilHv to child i are
and higher education funding
to lie some of the issues on top
ot the agenda
Stu kel is chairing the Ore
gun Student !,nbb\ tills sum
mei and said she hopes that
experience will give her better
insight into higher education
Binding and the state legisla
live process
1 11 sta\ on top of w hat s go
mg on there " she said I'm
learning about that and about
the slalr hoard of higher rdm a
Iron
Student health insuram e is
one id the I'niversiH issues
tfi.it Haile\ and Stu kel are al
reads discussing Prudential
FUNDING
Continued from Page 1
->.iut llie A.SI l) li.is juineii thf
Otegon Student l.ubln m tun
it.niifiil.ilK opposing llit? ifso
lulion "The ASi'() position is
that v\ i* tiff opposed to ,in\
thing that hinders the stu
k 1
I tit- i’hotn
\Sl () \ iso I’rosiilonl Shoilu Sliikol .mil I'rosidont Kirk Hailos
.no in thr /i/.i/mim; sf./yrs lor issuos /<» addross lliis \ our.
Insurant <■ Company cam eled
its i oiitr.K I with the 1 'niversitv
bei ause it was losing mone\,
and simmiei term is the last
term it will he ottering student
insurance here
Although lie would not elah
orate Hailey said lie expects a
resolution to the problem with
111 .1 v\ eek
A new Student Ile.dth Jnsui
am e (aimmittee w ill he ap
pointed m earls |ul\ Hailes
and Sin kel w ill lie ,k i opting
student applications for the po
sitions during the next two
W eeks
Bailee said he hopes students
who have concerns. sugges
tions or questions about the
A SIX) or issues that will he ail
dressed this year will stop h\
the ASI '() office sometime dm
ing summer term
Now is ,i good time to ( ome
ill and talk to us." he said
Bailee noted that because he
and Stickel are working as to
presidents rather than presi
dent and \ ii e president. st n
dents t an speak to either one of
them about anything
dent, she said
In ,i statement released the
da\ before the OSliHK meeting,
tin' OS 1. i homed tli.il .11,1 in stu
dents have long standing mis
givings about the expenditure
ut student 111! idental fees loi
mien ollegiate athletic s,'' and
that the atllletu departments
, CAMPUS
■ HA9R
V8S9GH
Men & Women
• S' 1" [n
• Ham ut
• ' ’ > All For Only
• Sty 11 ■
EMU Ground Floor
$10 N€$us
Can now lor an appointment'
WalF iiv. Welcome
484-0314
►va- '(0U CAN
Spaghetti
S295
Every Tuesday
PIZZA PETE’S
2673 Willamette
should hr " more closeU muni
torrd and th.it defii it spending
should not hr tolerated
" This is n rr.d temporary sit
nation '‘ said Stii kt■ 1 "It ^ a
rral gambit.' ami everybody is
hoping that the defit it will hr
resolved '
"Ur should not pla\ athlrt
ii s lift of academics." Brand
commented and no general
fund monrv will hr usrd.
Brand said that hr will ask
the Athletic nr[)artmrnt to un
drrtakr "onr yrar interna! tost
containment, which w ill not
affw t thr construction ot the
Lett ( assanova ( simplex at Aut
/,rn Stadium Along with that
thr university will look at im
plrmrnting some rconomirs ol
Turn to FUNDING, Page 13
GFL
c, \m k i.idm
i 11 K I’i) K \1 I (1 N
Financial Services
• Insurance
• Securities
• I in i •ament''
GARRY LIDAY
1 144 Will.,.jill, pk R.M'I Suite !
l> O ltoy'.SSt
I uj»c-nc. Oregon ‘>'401
(503)484-6KK5
Registered Representative
Hquilv Services. Inc
Serving Oregon smee l^70
* MUNDQtUND *
GBIAT TOR PARTIES AND BIRTHDAYS
[0VIOEO
i GAMES
ALL GAMES WORK
WITH NICKELS
ADMISSION 'I SO
5TH STRICT PUBLIC MARKET
IU6IMI • M1-B4B4
J