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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1981)
2 for 1 Buy one ad Get one free in Emerald Classifieds Emerald Classifieds is offering you a FREE 20 word ad when you buy another classified. Use that free ad for anything you want — sell your waterbed, or send a personal to a friend. Here’s how to get your free ad: *When you buy an ad in one category you get a FREE 20 word ad in a different category. ♦Both ads must be placed at the Emerald office (300 EMU). Offer ends FRIDAY, JAN. 30 free. V Grand Canyon National Park Lodges Early Spring & Summer Full Time Opportunities We have many entry-level jobs available in our hotels and restaurants beginning at Federal minimum wage. Dormitories for employees are located within the Park and room charges are automatically deducted from wages. Cooking is not allowed in the dormitories, but meals are available at Employee Cafeterias at a minimal charge. We promote from within, but you must be willing to work at the job you accepted for at least 90 days before being eligible for transfer to another department. If you are a hard-working individual, at least 19 years old, we invite you to apply. Married couples are welcome, but unfortunately, housing for children is not available. INTERVIEWS January 31, 1981 Valley River Inn 1000 Valley River Way Lugene, OR 9 am - 5 pm Walk-Ins Only No Phone Calls Accepted! GRAND CANYON National Park Lodges Grand Canyon, AZ 86023 an equal opportunity employer m/f/h Ex-hostage hospitalized ARLINGTON, Va. (AP) - One of the 52 former hostages, Robert Ode, was hospitalized Tuesday night, suffering from pneumonia and exhaustion, a spokeswoman at National Ho spital said. ‘'He had a little fever and a cough and obviously fatigue,” said Susan Steif, the hospital’s director of public affairs. Ode, who at 65 was the oldest hostage, checked into the ho spital's emergency room shortly after 7 p.m. and was admitted to the hospital, Ms. Steif said. He was listed in satisfactory condi tion. State Department spokesman Jack Tuohey said Ode, accom panied by a member of the department’s medical staff, went to the hospital from the hotel where the former hos tages were gathering in this Washington suburb. He said Ode was admitted for rest and observation. Ms. Steif said Ode underwent some tests and was resting overnight before having more tests Wednesday. Ms. Steif said that during the day the staff at the hospital had been watching the freed hos tages being welcomed to Wash ington. “Everyone was excited about it. We all had been watching TV and wearing our yellow ribbons -and weeping. It had been an exciting day as it was,” she said. Dean hopefuls to visit campus The committee searching for a new journalism school dean has invited two jour nalism professors to the University for interviews. The committee has nar rowed its candidate pool from 20 to two candidates, says journalism Prof. Roy Halverson, committee chairer. - The committee will inter view journalism Prof. Ken Devol of the University of California at Northridge this week and journalism Prof. Everett Dennis from the University of Minnesota next week. ^LASSIFIED^^continuedfrompage7) Birth Control Clinic Education, Counseling, Refferals Pregnancy Testing Contraceptive Sales PLANNED PARENTHOOD 134 E 13th 344-1611 or 344-9411 174 W All forms of contact lenses at the Contact Lens Clinic of Eugene 401 E 10th 683-2224 1698:W University Theatre and UO Dept, of Dance Present .23,24, 28-31 Robinson Theatre 8p.m. 686-4191 $4.50, $2.75 UO students & seniors, $3.50 other students. V___/ Make Money Recycling Your Clothes! 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