GOLDWORKS JEWELRY DESIGN STUDIO 431 W 13th. #2 Eugene 3432298 PWQUlOf Buurt&tt T.->m Tn :>cjrr- Iprn 2pm Sot l Dorr* 4pm Wnnkio rings in goig \ 503) 726-9176\ 1-800-344-2047 Announcing the Opening of the New Agate Apartments l Diversity Housing is now taking applications lor Winter Term assignments to the Agate Apartments The Agatr Apartments an- located atr*>ss (tom campus on the southwest comer ol 18th Avenue and Agate Street Ihcte are a variety ol twenty apartments ranging in tent Irorri 5 WO |)et month to $655 pet month Kent includes water sewer, on arc laundry facilities. waste collection and mycling The Agate Apartments arc nest to Campus, close to shopping and boutique. and central to a variety ol recreational activities These apartments aic cncrgv -.avers and insulated to "Good C entS insulation standards You will leave lust month's prorated rent and only a 575 dc|tosii is required II you are interested in a site tom or an assignment to the Agate Apartments please vail the Tamils Housing Reservation c oorditutnr at i-to 4280 t '•!' vf?viiv Plfluly nn i ■ tV,,-. .-• A*’- Aifttm f uuu' < *pfv* {«**:<> l <««•,»■ <«-«/ . . ,»a* f iir*'. » u#ui. iwplwn. <• M«lli iKr A*»wma*' J>wI*»‘ny* A IFC Continued from Page i but added that no ai lion would !*• taken until later meetings The organization will begin working meetings starting Monday at 5 p m where the actual plan will (hi drafted Km Bowen. ASl <) president said the proposal to restructure the committee vs ill he finalized by the end of the month The outline for the new fin* committee includes three subcommittees that deal directly with the budgets of student programs A larger committee will oversee the final budget and set how much ear h student will pay in incidental foe* 'Hie I inivorsity administration has called for new rules governing the student fee committee for several years now. fearing that excessive control by the IFC could damage the quality of University programs. At a weekend retreat last November, student leaders from the ASUO, IFC and the FMU Board worked out the current model to be finalized this month Several students who attended the meeting Mid they were concerned the new model only represented n new name for an old problem The issue is micromanagement and not the new model,” Fee said "! i an replace the names to the II t and it w ill Imi the same problem. “ lluckaba said that the different e would be in the i he< ks and ha lam es that could remove political bn kenng as it arises He agrees with Fee that the IFC's tinkering with program funding for political reasons was harmful overall That's w in the new model was proposed, he said. Ross Freeman-Jones, a student attending the meeting, suggested that more communication should be developed l«tween the larger body and the subcommittees F’reeman-|onos and other students attending said that one of the biggest problems now is the lack of cominunii ation between the IFCI and the larger groups the I Ftfunds. Currently. a member of the I Ft" also votes on the EMU Hoard No members of the hoard are represented on the IFC PACKWOOD Continued from Page 1 finally a woman asked him to define an effet live senator and whether he would rate himself as one ' Mv definition of an effective senator is 'Cam vou go to anoth er senator, argue a position and have a chant e of getting him or her to adopt the position'"' Packwood said He said he expet ted to do that numerous times on health care proposals in his position as ranking Republican on the Sen ate Finance Committee. Pat kwood's staff did not annoum e Ins Rotary Club appearance to the media until -tr> minutes before the luncheon began Farlier Thursday. Pat kwood made a brief appearance at an unfinished library projei t in Philomath More than 100 peo ple mingled outside the library. many of them earn ing signs !fiat said sin h things as "Keep Your Tongue In Your Mouth" and I’m k It Up Boh A handful of people carried signs supporting the senator About 200 people were jammed inside the library Some Bob Packwood uf those in the crowd shoutod for hint to resign, while others urged him to hang onto his Sen ate [lost lie did not respond to the shouts Par kwood helped librars sup porters obtain .1 federal waiver that allowed volunteers to work on the project without getting union wages. He told the crowd it was that kind of work that he will look hack oil with pride. Learn How To Save A Life C.P.R. Workshop Get Certified NOW! $10 Fee Includes: • 4 Hour Class • Instruction Booklet • Red Cross C.P.R. 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