Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 13, 1978, Page 20, Image 19

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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.”
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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,”
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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.
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Thursday, October 19, 1978
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AL 10:13
HAPPY BIRTHDAY JO-HANNA! Here s to
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But thanks just the same
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STUCCO MANSION- proudly presents its "Get
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WE HAVE A POPE!
White smoke over Dunn Hall! The Deutsch Haus
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To the LADIES OF CHI-OMEGA- Val. Sally.
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Standing invitation to come back anytime and
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HAPPY 21st
Have a nice quickie al Mustang Ranch! (but aren't
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REWARD FOR RETURN of Green 60-40 Jacket
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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
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BROWN, SUE BURNETT, BOBBIE DELANEY,
KATIE KILLER, TERIMORTOLA & LISA PIKE! We
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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
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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