First Hand Quality "Second Hand Prices BARGAIN HUT Furniture, TV's. Appliances, Household Items UstHl Goods Bought A Sold 10% Off Regularly Priced Merchandise w/ Student I D 140 N 14th Springfield. OR 974/7 Bus 603 741 244 7 Engine Service 1000 S. Berlelsen Rd fl (ugene OR *7407 One Block Bonn of « I Ilk Nolan Ind Plan Specializing m Volkswagon Service For 32 years 342-3952 Student and Faculty Discounts Musique Gounnet Catering to the Discriminating Collector CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED CLASSICAL MUSIC t OPERA ON COMPACT DISC A CASSETTE CD's FROM $5 95 TAPES FROM $2 95 In the Fiflhpearl Building ?07 i Mh Avenue 343*9000 OPEN ?DAYS • fr, Ew* U(tt 730 Sin 1?3M _ PIZZA PETE’S ITALIAN KITCHEN Specializing in HOMf MAM PIZZA AND IIAIIAN rOOD FREE DELIVERY • W. • • Man Thuf* 11 » 1000 »». A S*l 17 00 II 00 4 00 10 00 • \ • A A .*» K Buy one dinner, get the second for Vi price 444 om CHILDREN'S SATURDAY ^ATHTuB ^CIEMct 1 SAT.. NOV. 3 12-1:00 PM^ AGES 3 8 _I UO BOOKSTORE Orn Book Drp! M t ? JO 6 00 SAT 10 00 b 00 'Jlhi^.ncd.d J46 4331 Gubematonal conflicts continue By Joe Kidd Emerald Petite* Editor _ Sin< e the beginning of the year. tins election s four guirematorial candidates haw given voters more ih,in .in earful mi issues affei ting the envi ronment And for good reason Two i onlroversi.il environmental measures will appear on the \ov li ballot Measure 4. which would at least temporarily < lose the Trojan nui le ar power plant, and Measure i> which proposes a plan to revamp Oregon’s pm kaging industry And bevond measures 4 and t>. the ever-grind ing (onflicis of tlie timber industry and disputes over field burning have forced the candidates to step up to the green microphone Owls and timber While spec ific proposals on timber harvests are elusive, the candidates' positions on the endan gered status of the northern spotted ow l and what has come to be c ailed the "<aid Squad" offer vot ers a range of opinion Republican Dave f'rohnmaver has c ailed for the convening of the “God Squad." a Gabinet-level committee that has the power to investigate the impacts of the Endangered Spec ies Ac I and possi bly give exemptions to tin1 owl s required prolec lion Saying that “Then* is no plar e for pimple in the Endangered Spec ies Ac t " Frohntnayer has called on President George Hush to c onvene the commit tii- in order “to mitigate the effec ts" of the owl s endangered status on Oregon's timber industry, said campaign spokesman |oc! Gole However. Domex rat Barbara Roberts believes Erohnmayer's attempts are "empty promisees." claiming "there is not enough political and con gressional support for convening the- e ommittee" or for granting any exemption to the Act. said her < ampaign manager. Kevin Smith Moreover, Trohnmayer has called for alterna tives to a report adopted in September by the ITS Eoresl Service that bars logging on t million ac res of national forests in the Pacific: Northwest But Roberts Ixdieves the plan "is good sc ienc e. done in an unbiased way." Smith said, adding that Rolx'rts is "not m favor of throw ing it out The federal government has estimated the plan Turn to GOVERNOR Page 12 WHERE THEY STAND ENVIRONMENT Republican Dave Frohn mayer calls for the conven ing of the Cabinet-level “God Squad.” saying. '"There is no place for peo ple in the Endangered Spe cies Act.''; opposes Trojan Measure 4 and recycling Measure li; proposes an eventual phase-out of field burning. Independent AI Mobley opposes listing the north ern spotted owl as endan gered: warns against radi cal groups “who would try to take Oregon from us"; opposes measures 4 and 6; supports phasing out field burning. Libertarian Fred Oerther sees the spotted owl's en dangered status and the "God Squad" as "more bu reaucratic maneuvers to cover up the necessity for change"; supports Measure 4 and is undecided on Measure ti; calls for an im mediate field burning ban. Democrat Barbara Roberts says Krohnmayer's idea of ‘‘God Squad” intervention is an "empty promise"; supports Troian Measure 4 and recycling Measure (>: calls for a phase-out of field burning. FUTONS AND FRAMES I I Furnishings I lighting (featuring halogen) I Natural Fiber Clothing ■ Unusual Gift Items ■ Unique Gift Items ■ Unique Jewelry AFFORDABLE PRICES Oregon ! NARAL National Abortion Rights Action League and the UWPC OREGON WOMEN’S POLITICAL CAUCUS Endorses Senator Grattan Kerans Democrat Senate Dist. 20