Tobacco continued from page 4 “If students can get out of here in four years without smoking or chewing, the numbers say they probably will not start,” said Paula Staight, health education director at the University Health Center. Smokeless tobacco comes in two basic forms: snuff and chewing to bacco. Snuff is the highly ground or shredded form of tobacco, most commonly sold in a small round can. Users place a “dip,” “wad” or “chew” of snuff between their bot tom teeth and lower lip. Snuff users can often be identified by the tobac co ring in their back pocket. Chewing tobacco is known as the more coarse and leafy cut of tobac co. Users place a “chew” or a “wad” in their cheek pouch. Severson said baseball players are a common group that uses chewing tobacco. Severson said the high nicotine content is a lure for chewing tobac co. Tobacco companies offer a wide range of smokeless products, from the sweeter-tasting Skoal Bandits, which have very little nicotine, to the heavy-hitting Copenhagen, which contains as much nicotine as three packs of Marlboros. University sophomore Jeff Struthers never saw the lure of chew. Struthers chewed Skoal for just less than three months, bought at most a can a week during that peri od and dropped it cold turkey. “It was something I tried out. I thought it was gross, and I stopped using it,” he said. “It was no problem quitting.” Major tobacco companies are be ginning an attempt to paint smoke less tobacco as a more healthy alter native to cigarettes. U.S. Smokeless Tobacco Company, formerly United States Tobacco, formally petitioned the Federal Trade Commission in early February for permission to create advertisements that say its products could be a safer alterna tive to smoking. Officials such as Severson have been trying to demystify that notion. “Smokeless tobacco is not harm less,” he said. “It is not a safe alter native.” E-mail features editor John Liebhardt atjohnliebhardt@dailyemerald.com. EWEB continued from page 1 bus of the evening back from 11:40 p.m. to 10:40 p.m., decrease fre quency of Route 11, which serves Springfield, and make other sched ule changes. LTD was also planning on cutting Route 78, which con nects West Eugene to the Universi ty, but has since decided to keep the popular route running in the morning and late afternoon. Spokesman Andy Vobora said the bus company has already col lected public feedback for the pro posed route changes, but students are welcome to come. “We never discourage people Public issues EWEB’s rata hearing is at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in EWEB's board room at500E.4thAve. Sprint’s appeal for its 120-foot celt tower is at 5 p.m. Tuesday, in the City Council chamber at 777 Pear! St. LTD’s hoard meeting is at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday at 3500 E.17th Ave. SOURCE-City of Eugene from coming,” Vobora said. “Feed back is good for the board to hear.” E-mail reporter Brook Reinhard atbrookreinhard@dailyemerald.com. Try taking a date on the bus. Change your oil every 3000 miles. SERVICE WHILE YOU WAIT • Lube, oil & filter • Vehicle Inspections • Tires Rotated • Wheel Pack • 39 Point Safety Inspection • Transmission Fluid & Service • Wiper Inspection & Replacement • Differential Service • Radiator Inspection Service • Lighting System Check & Bulb Replacement • Goodwrench Service + 2 blocks from campus ♦ Option to leave your car there when in class* Hit us at lunch time... we're that quick! You'll got a LIFETIME GUARANTEE* * on parts and labor, Plus competitive up-front pricing and courtesy transportation. I NO COUPON | NEEDED! Everyday low price. We’ll give you more than just an OIL CHANGE l Includes up to 5 quarts of GM Goodwrench Motor oil, a new AC \ Delco Oil Filter, Chassis lube and ten-point maintenance check, all if f in 29 minutes or less! Restrictions may apply to some vehicles. i EJ Goodwrench Quick Lube'?^/1 Buy 4 and get the 5th ffCC! No Appointment Needed! ROMANIA I_Chevrolet 013000 2020 Franklin Blvd., Eugene • 465-3588 • Open Mon-Fri 7:30-5:30 Dancing Thursday - Saturday LADIES NIGHT Every Thursday DOWNTOWN East side PDX SE 1 45fch Division 5Q3-T60-1 400 NW PDX NW 21st. <£ Irving 503-T96-1 853 Downtown PDX SW 2nd & Ash 503-241 -4343