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TKS LIST 1V7SMM Mothers Day Specials For Two Whole “Stuffed Baked Chicken” with Tossed Green Salad or Cup of Soup Choice of Potato ft Garlic Bread "Split of Champagne" $10.50 or “Steamer clams for two” With Drawn butter A Lemon Tossed Green Salad or Cup of Soup Choice of Potato & Garlic Bread Complementary Split of Champagne $12.50 Dinner Served from Noon - 9 PM • May 9. Reservations being accepted. 535 Main Springfield • 747-4307 uf\ caught ya! Come into our world of International Cuisine and Entertainment... INTERNATIONAL CULTURAL FESTIVAL Multi-national food, dances, songs and slide show May 9 • EMU Ballroom 6 p.m. • $4.00 Tickets available at EMU Main Desk. FSO office or at the door I.M. AVAILABLE 100 College Street State University. OR 90000 (503) 111-2222 OBJECTIVE Position as a planner in public or private sector, or in a communications field related to planning. EDUCATION BA (Independent Studies Program. Honors College), University of Oregon 1980 field: Dynamics and Management of Urban Growth Secondary emphases: Rhetoric and Communications: Political Science; and Economics. Thesis: “Design With Nature: A proposal for Planning in Oregon' GPA: 3.7 EXPERIENCE Reiated Research Assistant. Researched county records: conducted interviews with mobile home owners to gain information for uniform appraisal of mobile homes. Computer Appraisal Institute. 1980 Planner Researched local land use policies. Organized political support for a subdivision proposal Developed a means to use government geographic data to locate and developable land Assembled a design team for a Planned Unit Development proposal Premo-Mod Corp.. 1979 Congressional Intern Acted as federal agency liaison for the constituents of Oregon Fourth District Congressman Jim Weaver. Researched Economic Development bills and prepared written testimony for Rep Weaver 1979 Land Use Researcher Researched a local land use issue and co-authored a 45-page publication which sold 200 copies and was used as required reading in two U. of O. classes U. of O. Survival Center, 1977 Other Gymnastics Coach. Part and full time for the Multnomah Athletic Club and Tualitan Hills Park and Recreation District (THPRD), 1972 - 1976 Coordinated THPRD's 1976 summer program, which involved six instructors and several hundred participants. PERSONALS Born in Portland. Oregon. Enjoy photography, painting, outdoor sports, literature and gardening. REFERENCES Available on request. Available August 1, 1980. After June 15, reach me at 222 Redtree Rd„ Portland, OR 97225 (503) 644-4786. Date April, 1980. Catch their eye first. 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Just bring in a typewritten version of your resume, select a format and leave the rest up to us We offer a 10% discount to (JO students with a current ID and fee card Oregon Daily Emerald Jobwork Department 300 EMU Monday-Friday 8 am-5 pm or by appointment 686-5511 emerald inter/national From Associated Prvti ropovts Study links kids’ aggression and TV WASHINGTON Television is "a violent form of entertainment" that clearly leads to aggressive behavior by children and teen-agers, a new government study concluded Wednesday The National Institute of Mental Health said the evidence has mounted since a 1972 Surgeon General's report first implicated television as a cause of violence by children "The evidence accumulated in the 1970s seems overwhelming that televised violence and aggression are positively related in children, " the institute said Despite periodic outcries from members of Congress and citizens' groups, the study found no decrease in the level of viole nce on television "The percentage of programs containing violence has remained about the same since 1967, although the number of violent acts per program has increased," it said. The 94-page report, "Televi sion and Behavior: Ten Years of Scientific Progress and Implica tions for the Eighties.'' was based on a two-year review of hundreds of research studies The report, which focused on television entertainment, made no recommendations, but Dr. Herbert Pardes, director of the institute, said its findings have implications for parents, policy makers and the television in dustry CBS said it would not respond to the report; NBC and ABC had no immediate comment Skyjack note found in Hinckley’s room WASHINGTON An airliner hijacking note say ing "I have a bomb with me a companion is with me with a firearm" was found in John Hin ckley's hotel room on the day he shot Pres Reagan 13 months ago, his jury was told Wednesday Also in the room was a picture postcard addressed to actress Jodie Foster in which Hinckley said "one day you and I will occupy the White House please do your best to remain a virgin " And there were 38 pages of Hinckley's writings, mostly poems, one of which began "Cri ticize you may this act of mine, I trust you'll appreciate the roman tic reasons One final stand and the poet shall die, a moment to pour out my feelings We all abhor the end result " There was no testimony to in dicate what, if anything. Hinckley planned to do with the hijack note or when it was written It was found on a Band-Aid box in Hinckley ’s hotel room on March 30, 1981, after he wounded the president and three other men "This plane has been hi jacked,” it said. "I have a bomb with me plus flammable liquids and a knife. A companion is with me with a firearm Act naturally and lead the way to the cabin Stay calm " Hurt’s testimony came as the government prepared to rest its case in U S District Court against Hinckley for shooting the president, Press Secretary James Brady and two law enforcement officers Steelworkers union opens bread line HOMESTEAD, Pa. Laid-ofl steelworkers lined up for free bread, milk and canned goods Wednesday as their union opened a food bank that was financed through a benefit rock concert, raffles and donations at mill gates United Steelworkers pen sioners volunteered their time to hand out grocery bags filled with canned meat, tuna fish, soup, beans and other canned goods for those whose jobless benefits are nearly exhausted ■'We're talking about feeding people who have nowhere else to go for help, said Mike Stout, a grievance officer tor the union We want to make sure people at least can get by and at least have something to eat to ride through this crisis Nearly a third of the 7,000 workers at U S Steel Corp s Homestead Works have lost their jobs About two dozen men and women, some accompanied by their children, waited in the hallway of a vacated school building in this blue-collar town east of Pittsburgh for the 10 a m opening of the food bank "We're in a soup line," said Jim Davis of Homestead, who was laid off after having worked for 26 Vi years "I lose all my manhood to do this," said the 50-year-old Davis, hefting two bags of groceries for his family "But what can I do? You have to eat It's very bad, and it's not getting any better," Union officials expected to hand out 250 to 300 bags of groceries on opening day Dis tribution will continue once a week until food supplies are gone The union is planning more concerts and other events to keep the food bank going Hair Care Specials Perms: reg. $35.00 $28°° (including haircut) Haircut: *goo reg. $12.00 Call Carol at the Turning Point 343*4813 2660 Oak ►—"bring coupons