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Prepare For April 24.1982 Radio airs latest reports FOR UP-TO-THE-MINUTE special session information, lis ten to public radio station KOAC-AM 550. The station will broadcast regular reports live However, the Oregon Educa tional Public Broadcasting Sys tem, which operates KOAC radio as well as KOAC-TV and KVDO-TV, will not be offering continuous coverage of the Legislature as it did during the regular session. “We re up for budget cuts like everyone else," an OEPBS staff member says Gov Vic Atiyeh has proposed to chop five percent, or $145,000, from the OEPBS budget, which receives its funding from the executive department. If the Legislature approves that cut, OEPBS probably will begin its broad casting day at 3 p m instead of 8 a m OEPBS Executive Director Jerry Appy said this late sign-on would not take effect until this SAN IA I I ( HAMHI R Ml SIC I' LS^ 1 \ A L THt H i< <H« A POSTER SALE January 18-23 ALL POSTERS & FINE ART PRINTS in the Book Department * Large Selection • Special posters reduced up to 50% cash register sales only Reduced 20% Textbooks B00KST • General Books 13th & Kincaid Mon-Fri 8:15-5:30 Sat 10:00-3:00 '3510 • Supplies MO-4331 THE ARMY ROIC 2-YEAR PROGRAM. UP TO $1000 A YEAR PLUS A COMMISSION. If you passed up Army ROTC during your first two years of college, you can enroll in our 2-year pro gram before you start vour last two. Your training will start the summer after your sophomore year at a six-week Armv ROTC Basic Camp It’ll pay off, too. You’ll earn over $400 for attend ing Basic Camp and up to $ 1,000 a year tor your last two years of college. But, more important, you’ll be on your way to earn ing a commission in today's ^ Army — which includes the Army Reserve and Army National Guard — while you’re * earning a college degree. ARMY ROTC BEALLVOUCANBE. m k Find out more about Army ROTC’s I Two-Year Program and how to “stay I ahead of the game” with the Basic I Start! 1 Call Captain Mike Karpinsky, Army I ROTC, 1679 Agate Street, 686-3102 I or 686-3103. fall because of commitments to public schools for the current school year The proposal is in a Ways and Means subcommittee chaired by Sen Jim Gardner, D-Port land Appy says Gardner will recommend that no further cuts be made in the OEPBS budget The OEPBS budget may be spared severe cutbacks because it already has been cut more than "practically any agency in captivity,” Appy says "We entered the last bien nium with 17 percent less of the state funds than we had before, in real dollars That's 30 percent less if you take inflation into account,"' Appy says In addition to radio coverage, OEPBS will broadcast Atiyeh's “State of the State" address tonight at 6:30 on KOAC-TV, Channel 7. At least one special session story will appear on "Front St Weekly.” a public affairs program aired Thursdays at 8:30 p.m , also on Channel 7 Write, call legislators WHEN MONEY IS scarce, priorities determine which state agencies are funded Right now, the Legislature is making decisions which affect state programs You can let them know what your priorities are The two committees con sidering budget proposals are the Revenue and Ways and Means committees Ways and Means Committee members are Sens Ed Fadeley (of Eugene), Keith Burbidge, Jack Ripper, Frank Roberts, Mike Thorne. Tony Meeker, Jim Gardner, E D "Debbs" Potts; and Reps Jeff Gilmour, Howard Cherry, Denny Jones Vera Katz, Ed Lindquist, Max Simpson, Tony Van Vliet, and Al Riebel Revenue Committee members are Sens John Powell. L B Day, Charles Han lon, Ken Jernstedt, Ruth McFarland, Rod Monroe, Cliff Trow; and Reps Bill Grannell. Wayne Fawbush, Sally Priestly, Barbara Roberts, John Schoon, Tom Throop, George Trahern. and from Eugene, Larry Camp bell and Mary Burrows Other Eugene-area legisla tors include Sens Ted Kulon goski and George Wingard; and Reps Grattan Kerans, Peg John, Vern Meyer, and Margie Hendricksen Address letters to the State Capitol, Salem. OR 97310, or call 686-7500 toll-free ANMEA'S 25% off o*l cn# card purcti—a fabric, notions, patterns, clothes, jewelry and more (Sal* Sams an* canaly-mt not 2441 My art • 945-1324