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Food stamp rules limit eligibility Full-time college students receiving food stamps must be available to work 20 hours a week under new food stamp rules scheduled to take effect next spring. Joe Shepherd, asst, deputy adminis trator for the Family Nutrition Program in Washington, D.C., said that full-time students, if they are not already emp loyed 20 hours a week, must actively seek a job. He said students must also seek employment if they are out of school for longer than 30 days. “In effect,” Shepherd said, “the rule is a further restriction." Current food stamp regulations re quire students who are not carrying at least six credits at the University to regis ter for work when they apply for food stamp certification. The work registra tion forms are then sent to the Unemp loyment office. The same procedure will be used for full-time students next spring. In all, there are 22 new changes in the food stamp program, according to Mar lene Hoagland, executive officer of the Adult and Family Sen/ices Division in Salem. Hoagland refused to comment on an Associated Press account of the changes saying, "We don't know yet what the changes are. We will know when they are printed in the Federal Re gister (a record of Congressional ac tivities). “We have asked repeatedly for a ver bal comment from the Department of Agriculture,” Hoagland said, “but we haven't received one.” “The feds are saying the changes will be implemented Jan. 1,1979," she said. “This will put some states in an uproar, because we will have to make new changes in a major program and change our computer programs by the end of October.” 6 UAjd6~jt O 1> > c>P One certain change in the program is that food stamp users will receive change in cash up to $.99, Shepherd said.Previous regulations required stores to give customers receipts usable only at the store that issued the receipt. “Cash will be given as change to give the consumer more flexibility,” □rawing Dy Tom ttttt Shepherd said. “Many people, for one reason or another, don’t always make it back to the same stores and use of the receipts cuts down on food stamp be nefits.” Shepherd said grocers will be policed to observe any abuse problems with the new rule. Fed orders post office hook-up A mandatory injunction ordering Springfield’s tiny Rainbow Water District to provide water service to the U.S. Postal Service's new sorting center was granted Thursday in U. S. District Court. Judge Robert Belloni also ordered the Postal Service to pay a disputed $36,000 charge pending a final court decision on the legality of the charge. The Postal Service claims the charge is a tax and that the Service is constitutionally exempt. The district says that the charge, a benefited property fee, covers the actual cost of pipe installation and ditch digging. The district maintains it is a fee to cover costs, not a tax. The decision to sue the water district was made by the Washington, D.C., Postal Service headquar ters. Local postal authorities were given no voice in the decision. Music group performs The internationally acclaimed Music Group of London will perform Olivier Messiaen’s “Quartet for the End of Time,” Wednesday at 8 p.m. in Beall Hall. Messiaen’s work was conceived and first performed in a World War II prisoner-of-war camp Wednesday’s program will include works by Beethoven, Brahms and Alan Rawsthorne. Tickets are $2.50 for students and senior citizens and $3.50 for the public. They may be purchased at the University School of Music. CLASSIFIEDS 686-4343 (Continued from Page 19) CRISIS CENTER u of O —Telephone Hot Une from 5 p m. to 8 a m. Help with personal 8 emotional problems Stndly confidential Call 686-4488 03889:10-16 PREGNANT? YOU HAVE A FRIEND AT BIRTH RIGHT Confidential information and preg nancy lest Call 687-8651 03429 TFN RUN FOR OFFICE. Candidate petitions and filing matenals are availa ble in Suite 4 EMU. There are positions open on the IFC and SUAB Filing closes October 17 at 5 p.m so do it now! 03868:10-17 HEY YOU! Know anything about disco stained glass, photography, sewing, baking or running? Bethel kids need your help! Find the ESCAPE table, EMU lobby 1-6 hours credit available 03943:10-16 4th Floor Collier Let's quit the raiding. Daiquiri Parties are mote tun 1st FLOOR LADIES 10:13 after ERA, it'll be DNA: Tay Sachs, Sickle Cell MOT 10:13 HAVE PEOPLE BEEN CALLING YOU DORM RAT? JOCK? GREEK FREAK? FOUR EYES?.Or some other sweet names Come use the EMU Cratt Center and they H call you CRAFTY. 03064:10-18 APPLICATIONS ARE STILL being accepted tor positions on University Standing Committees Your opinions are why they exist. Applications due Oc tober 13 by 5 p.m.. Suite 4 EMU 03066:10-18 The BULL l« coming! THE SUDS FACTORY TAVERN Thursday, October 19, 1978 Watch for our display ad 10:17 DO YOU HAVE A NORMAL CHILD 3 to 5 years old, who ikes to fight, tease, whine and disobey? The Oregon Social Learning Center needs a family with such a child to participate in a research pro gram We pay for participation and offer treatment taler, it desired Can 485-2711 and ask for Marion or Debbie 03844:10-24 The nation’s most respected Paralegal school welcomes the Class of ’79 With graduation just around the comer, you can finally get down to the business of finding a career And if you're looking for a special career, one with plenty of responsibility and challenge, it's time you learn more about The Institute for Paralegal Training. After just three months of study our Placement Service will find you a job in law or business. You'll be working closely with attorneys and business people per forming many of the duties traditionally handled by lawyers. You'll be well paid, and working in the city of your choice in a bank, major corporation or private law firm. You can even choose a specialty—Corporate Law, Employee Benefit Plans, Estates and Trusts, General Practice, Criminal Law, Litigation or Real Estate. The Institute was the first school of its kind in the country and is approved by the American Bar Association. Since 1970, The Institute has placed over 2,500 graduates in over 85 cities nationwide. If you're a graduating senior with above average grades and interested in a challenging career, send in the coupon or give us a call We'll send you our new course catalog and everything you need to know about an exciting career as a lawyer's assistant. LAURO JO: Ready for a wild weekend in Eugene? AL 10:13 HAPPY BIRTHDAY JO-HANNA! Here s to another year of adventures! Love, Your Roomie KAREN 10:13 MADELINE: I know this isn't what you wanted to read, but HAPPY BIRTHDAY anyway THERESA 10:13 PARKING SPACES AVAILABLE 14th & Alder. $15/month 484-1987. 10:18 BIG BROS KEVIN A DOUG: Welcome to Alpha Chi! Your Little Sis's, ELAINE & TAMMY. 10:13 CHI-OS Belated it’s true But thanks just the same Our windows will always have warmth As our hearts, where you REMAIN With love, your grateful FUI BROTHERS 10:13 STUCCO MANSION- proudly presents its "Get The Smel Out' party TONIGHT This scrtuppable affair is brought to you by Len H., Dave M., Gordon, and Bob S. productions. 10:13 WE HAVE A POPE! White smoke over Dunn Hall! The Deutsch Haus College of Cardinals has. on the first ballot ixianim ously elected Cardinal Frazier of Eugene Pope John Paul George Ftingo I. 10:13 To the LADIES OF CHI-OMEGA- Val. Sally. Cindy, and Lisa, thanks for a great Wednesday night- one I will always remember Hope to see ya'll real soon. Love always. ATO MIKE 10:13 FRIOAY it will be great for the AT0’S and their dates Have a drink, it won't TAKE LONG. DRINK TOO MUCH AND ITS A KABONG 10:13 CONGRATULATIONS ATO LITTLE ANGELS: Liz, Terri, Jan, Jody, Jean, Ana Susan, Karen, Karta, Tami. Denise, Kathy. You're the GREATEST love your ATO'S. 10:13 CHI-O’S- You can visit our room's for a drink any time Wednesday was a blast-let s do it again THE WILD & CRAZY ATOS. 10:13 RE’S- Don't forget that when T' is through we've got some celebrating to do. GET KEyed! The DG'S 10:13 ALPHA-O-KATHY Standing invitation to come back anytime and party; when the books aren't waiting at home See you later. Don. 10:13 TODAY! Peanut Buster Parfait HELP, TEXT BOOK NEEDED. Human Information Processing. 342-4645, no answer, try again. 10:14 ALPHA-PHI'S, CHI-O’S and especially the TRLDELTS we’d ike to thank you for your support. THE SIG-EP SLAVES 10:13 KEITH TYMCHUK HAPPY 21st Have a nice quickie al Mustang Ranch! (but aren't they an?) Love, your two suppliers of assorted things. 10:13 REWARD FOR RETURN of Green 60-40 Jacket (Alpine Designs) lost near EMU 686-5293 Jay 10:13 A.K. - Must we wait until Sunday night? I don't want to! K.K. THE MEN OF SIGMA NU WISH TO CONGRATU LATE THE 1978-79 WHITE ROSE COURT: Nancy Harts n. Leale Hairtne. Amanda Frantz, Lyn Zert hack. MHa Mudrinich. Saly Waggoner. Debbie Bannister, Lori Kohler, Nancy Boyd, Cheryl Dong. Kathy Daly, Deana Giles, Diana Morgan. Anne Webb, Chris Ness, Jennipher VAIcox. Renee Dal las and Vicky Jorgensen 10:13 JUICY JUUE: The end is near but this is only the beginning. You've survived spaghetti, noodles and even "race bait.'' Welcome to the Best ALPHA d Alpha Love, you're B.S. 10:13 STUDENTS HAVE RIGHTSI You may file a complaint with the Affirmative Action Office. If you feel you have been discriminated against on the basis of age, sax. race, religion, marital status, handicap, national origin, or sexual preference, contact the Affirmative Action Office 4720 Oregon Hall 686-3177 03903:MWF-13 JO-HANNA SCHWARTZ: Happy 20th birthday to a real FOX!! Love ya, LUCAN. 10:13 ALPHA OIMCRON PI proudly ANNOUNCES their new MEMBERS: JANET ABERNATHY, JULIE BROWN, SUE BURNETT, BOBBIE DELANEY, KATIE KILLER, TERIMORTOLA & LISA PIKE! We love You! (THE REST OF THE CREW) P S Wasn t that fun? 10:13 CINDY R: “Ex nihilo nihil fit" From nothing, nothing comes. I love you. 10:13 If you feel you have been treated differently in employment or in your educational program due to age, sex. race, religion, marital status, handicap, national origin, or sexual preference, contact the Affirmative Action Office 4720 Oregon Hall 686-3177 03905:MWF-13 HEY Fiji-MEN! So you're having a Friday at Four this week You can bet that I will be there! ALOHA 10:16 LYN WHITE — I think your great! LOVE, JEFFER 10:13 ALPHO-O CONNIE: be sure to check your date book for Oct 20 10:13 Are the curriculum materials in your classes biased on the basis ot sex or race? IF SO. contact the Affirmative Action Office 4720 Oregon Hall 686-3177 03904:MWF-13 Friday, October 13, 1978