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et al Space available for art The State Accident Insurance Fund Building in Salem has space available for the display of visual art. with showings changing monthly. Currently, the 1979 schedule is being prepared and openings are still available. Interested persons should contact Jo Ann Wittrock at SAIF Com munications. 400 High St., S.E.. Salem. Oregon, 97312. The phone number is 378-3180. Before scheduling a showing, examples must be provided for previewing by Dec. 15. 1978. Tryouts start for play Tryouts for "The Princess and the Frog will take place Tuesday through Thursday from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Spencer's Butte Jr. Hk^i, 500 E. 43rd Ave Performances will take place in December. For more details call Vivienne at 687-5353. Grant given to LERC The Oregon Labor Education and Research Center (LERC), lo cated at the University, has been awarded a $50,000 grant by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration of the U S. Department of Labor to fund a special health and safety project for state workers. According to Emory Via, LERC director, the grant will fund a pro gram geared to educating union and employee association members on their job safety rights, on how to deal with health and safety problems encountered on the job, and on how to organize and operate safety and health committees. _ peanuts® If Ford builds it, Kendall sells it. See the all new Mustangs. Futuras and Ford Vans at Kendall Ford now! Valiey River. Eugene. 342-215* 71 r. & Soutn A. Springfield 746-8276 Weekdays 8 9 Saturdays 8-6 Sundays 1C-6 r daily emerald The Oregon Daily Emerald is published Monday through Friday ex cept dunng exam weens and vacations by the Oregon Daily Emerald Pudlshmg Co Inc. at the Draversity at Oregon Eugene Ore 97403 7 he Oregon Derty Emerald operates independent ot the University \m9i oflces on the third Soor ot the Ert> Memonal Umon and is a member ol the Associated Press Emerald subserf ons ere $7 per term and $20 per year News and Edtonal Display Adverbsmg and Business CSassr*ec Adverting Production ErJtor Managing Ecftor News Edtor Photo ErJtor Graphics Erttor Edrtcnai Page Ecfcor Sports Edtor Sports Supplement Editor 686-5511 686-3712 686-4343 686-4381 Tom Wolfe Melody Ward Marv Fjordbec* Pandi SUfevan Tom EBel Gian GAbons jonr riafns Ken Sends Wire Edrtar Astociw/tM Edftoft; ASUO Community Consume! Departments and Schools Environment Features Local PoMcs State Pottos Stele Systems and Student Services Librarian Night Etttor Asst News EdHor Production Manager Advertismg Manager Sales Manager Controter Judy Emerson Kathleen Monte Jim Aten Lorraine Nelson Steve Dodge Mary Foran Catherine Signer Jock Halt etc Kevin Harden Ann Treneman Ket Osborn Arr wecheler Sandra McMullen Cad Bryant Tracy Simpaon Jean Owrtwy briefs FELLOWSHIPS Professional Studes Program in Inda interna tional Eduction 2538 Charming Way. Buiidng 0. Room 104. Unrversrtyof Caifomta Berkeley. Calif.. 94720 Proteaaione studed by American graduate studerts in Inda include architecture, journalism, law and educator Deadline: Jan. 15. 1978 for priority Fetowshps for Graduate Studes, Secretary to the Committee on Graduate Fellowships, Office of Financial Aid. Wetesiey College. Wellesley. Mass., 02181 Fetowshp* for gradude study at Wellesley Colage Subjects include musical compostion, geology and geograpny. social science and medcine. Daadkne: Jan. 2, 1978. Student Originated Studes. Division of Sctentffic Personnel Improvement. Natonal Science Found aton. Wastsngton. D C , 20550 Fundng s tar teams of students, predominantly undergraduates, tor sdentHc research. Research includes fie mathematical, physical, social, med cal. biological and enjjnaering sciences and the history and phiosophy of science Deadine: Nov. 10, 1978. INTERV1EWS Orientation sesaons explaining the services av ailable to job seekers are held every Thursday at 330 p m at the Career Planning and Placement Service. 246 Susan Campbek Hall Usttogs for im medate tuS-tme and permanent pbs are available in fob notebooks in foe lobby Free workshops are offered in resume writing and pb titerviewing. Sgrvup sheets are posted in 246 Susan Campbell Hal Special arrangements are avarteUe far handcapped students by phoning 586-3235 Interview s^n-up sheets tor the foiowing orgart zatons wii be posited at 246 Susan Campbell Hall on Wednesday at 8:15 am. Oct 30 Intel Corporatan (physics and comput ing science maprs. December grads preferTaid) Oct 30-31 Arthur Andersen (accounting maiors) Oct. 31 Oregon Bank (buaness & (nance ma iors) Nov 1. Bectrorac Data Systems (Mato, compu ter science, business majors) Nov 1 WHam Votoer & Company (business adrsrsstration & Iberal arts matots tor sales trainee posteons) Nov. 1/2. Arthur Young & Company (accounting majors) Nov. 2. Burroughs Corporation (business majors tor marketing management) Nov. 3 Institute (or Paralegal Training (all ma jors, minimum 3.0 GPS) In addition to the interview above, the U.S. Marines Mil be recruiting at the EMU on Oct. 30 and 31. MEETINGS State Representative Grattan Kerans. D-Eugene. will address a meeting of the Lane County Homebuilders Association at noon Tues day in the Carriage Room II ot the Rodeway Inn. Kerans. Chairman of the Legislative Task Force on Housing Costs, wifl review the recommenda tions made to the 1979 Legislative Assembly by the Task Force, and respond to questions ot local homebuilders on those recommendatons. Alpha Kappa Psi. a professional business and economics fraternity, wil hold a meeting tonight at 7:30 in the EMU. room to be posted A1 members and interested persons are invited The University Facuty Advisory Council will hold an open-house meeting with the (acuity today from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m at me Cotter House. 1170E. 13m Ave The purpose of the meeting is to provide an opportunity for faculty to discuss topics of interest with council members. The downtown Development Board Parking Subcommittee w* meet from 7:30 a.m. to 1030 am Tuesday in the McNutt Room at City Halt. The purpose of the meeting is to discuss goals and obiectves of the parking program The Incidental Fee Committee will meet today at 4 pm. in me EMU, room to be posted On the agenda is the Student Bar Association. Forensics and discussion of program deficits Oregon Fnends of Alaska will meet Tuesday at 3 p.m. in the Survival Center conference room. They will dscuss strategy for next year's bit. FILM The public is invited to attend a showing of the dim Union Maids at 2:30 p.m. in the instruction^ media center. This tlm is part of an environmental studies class. Art as a PoWical Medium. LECTURES The Biology department will sponsor a lecture by Purckie University s Daniel Hard today at 4 p.m. in Room 16 of Science I The lecture is entitled Measuring the Fitness of Drosophila Popula tions." An open forum discussion entitled Subjectivity and Objectivity: Perspectives in Dialogue will be held today at the Koirtoma Campus Ministry Center, 1414 Kincaid St from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Ibis is part of an annual Chi Rho lecture series sponsored by the Lutheran Laymen o< Lane County, during which they present lectores dealng with the inner its of personal existence Everyone is welcome Ira tscoe Professor of Psychology. University of Texas, wil give a talk today entitled, 'Community Psychology — Problems and Issues' in Room 146. Straub from 4 p m to 530 p.m VOLUNTEERS Anyone interested in volunteer work should cal Volunteer Action Center at 342-4451 or drop by at 1134 Ferry St. The following poeffions are open the Velarinary technicians are needed to be trained in vetorinartan technology and animal list aid. TNs commitment requires extremely ratable volun teers. Fois-hour shifts, one day per week minimum Sports aides are needed to assist «4th intramural sports from 1130 am to 12:10 pm Mondays through Fridays. Library assistant with organzalortaf skits is needed to update a children s library Hours flexi ble Health room aides are needed to asast nurses, principals and teachers with minor injuries and il ness. Volunteers wit have the opportunity to take a basic first aid class Receptionist who can type and file is needed to help dents with donor cards Primary responsibtty is meeting the pubic MISCELLANEOUS The Ctvcano Affairs Center, a private non-prott organization, wtf sponsor a benefit breakfast today from 8 a m to 11 a m. at Mama s Homelned Truck Stop. 790 E. 14th St. A canddates fair wil be held today at 7:30 p.m at the Lane County Fairgrounds in the Agriculture Building Most of the canddates for county offices and some of the cwiddates lor statewide offices plan to attend There writ also be information tables for several of the balot measures POLICY The Emerald s briefs column is open to anyone wishing to announce meetings, lectures or rmacel laneot* events Briefs are tun only once and are subject to space imitations. They should be typed and tnpie-spaced in a 65-character margin. Include el pertinent information, includng the dafe you want it to run Also, include a name and phene number In case we have questions Events wi#i donations or admission charges win not be consi dered Al Items must be turned in by 2 p.m. the day before publication at the EmerNd office. Room 300, EMU. Sunny Saves Money CONSISTENT DISCOUNT PRICES ON MAJOR BRAND GASOLINE. Sonny Service Stations Sunny Service locations: • 19th ft Agate St. • 6th ft High St. • 7th & Van Buren St. • 57th ft Main, Spfd. • 23rd ft Olympic St • LCC 1-5 at 30th. • Veneta • Junction City • Glenwood