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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1982)
Job openings at the Emerald? Yeah. And they look good. There are three openings in display ad sales. Great experience. Pays pretty well. Good people to work with. You’ll have to be good to get the job! Sure. But it’s worth it. I’ll get some training and then Winter Term I’ll start with my own account list. Eventually, I’ll be working about 20 hours a week. How do you apply? Call Darlene Gore at 686-3712. Equal Opportunity Employer. Applications close Nov. 9 ONE DAY Color Print Film in by 4 p.m. Ready by 4:30 Next Day Monday thru Thursday) QUALITY, SERVICE & PRICE Fast Service on New Kodak Disc WE PROCESS ALL BRANDS OF COLOR PRINT FILMS 12 Exposure 135-12 110-126 12 Expesure Disc 15 Expesure 36 Exposure Developed and printed Developed ond printed Developed ond printed Developed and printed Developed and printed QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING AT LOW PRICES Coupon Expires 11/18/82 Reprints From Neptivei 11x14 Enlargement Reprints Freni SMSet 890 E. 13th Tel. 342-FILM Across from U. of O. Bookstore First commercial flight for Columbia, Thursday CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) - With a predawn •'call to stations," test conductor Andy Brown on Sunday started the countdown for space shuttle Columbia's first satellite carrying commercial flight, set for a fiery liftoff Thursday The count began on schedule at 3 a m. when Brown sum moned more than 50 techni cians and engineers to their consoles in the launch control center three miles from the steel and concrete pad where Columbia is perched The four astronauts who will man the shuttle on its first operational mission were at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, concluding months of training They are Vance Brand, the commander; pilot Robert Overmyer and mission specia lists William Lenoir and Joseph Allen. The eaily part of the count proceeded smoothly as Colum bia's electrical power was switched on and the 60-foot-long cargo bay doors were closed, sealing inside the two 7,200-pound communica tions satellites that are the shuttles first commercial payloads Satellite Business Systems of McLean, Va , and Telesat of Canada are the first in a long line of customers who will pay to have their payloads carried into orbit by the shuttle They each have paid the National Aeron autics and Space Administra tion $10 million for hauling up the two $30 million satellites. Vermonters snorting in disgust over developers pig farm ‘joke’ STOWE, Vt. (AP) - Residents of this picturesque tourist town are squealing over a developer's plan to plunk down a pig farm on the spot where he was denied permission to build a motel. The future hog farm was heralded by truckloads of manure dumped into the meadow where the 79-unit motel would have been, all within sight of the neighbors who opposed it The road, Vermont 108, is lined with inns, eateries and condominiums. Jonathan Brownell, a lawyer hired by townspeople to stay the sty, called the new plan "a joke” and said it was retaliation for the : 'I TELEFIJND STATISTICS 100.000 90.000 80.000 70.000 60.000 50.000 40.000 30.000 20.000 10.000 On 11 /3 GALA. Search and Journalism Peer Advisors received 116 pledges for a total of $2,155 That brings the grand total for the telefund to $21,283 The most pledges for one night was achieved by Mortar Board & Druids with 145 pledges Tonight Alpha Lambda Delta and Phi Eta Sigma will attempt to set a new record for the total pledges received local uproar over the motel proposal. Residents last week got a temporary injunction against all activity at ihe site, including manure dumping They also have appealed the zoning permit for the pig farm granted Ramsey Associates of York, Maine Ray Ramsey, who owns another hotel in Vermont and four in other parts of New England, has told state and town officials he will raise up to 200 pigs and some cattle on 16 acres of the Stowe land he bought for $110,000 in April He said he would build 50 pens, a barn, a chicken coop and a mobile home for a hired hand The town granted the permit since agriculture is permitted in the area under zoning laws Ramsey lost his effort to build a motel on the site last month when his request for a mandatory state environmental permit was turned down Neighbors complained that a new motel would ruin one of the last open spaces on the busy stretch of highway that winds up a mountainside Seniors! Looking For A Career? Register with the Career Placement Registry The National Computerized Employment Searching Service Your qualifications will be instantly available to over 8000 employers Total cost $8 No other fees charged Over 5000 seniors already registered It costs nothing to find out more about CPR Just complete and return the coupon For Faster Action Call Toll-Free 1-800-368-3093 In Virginia (703) 6S3-10SS rzrrjTl Co*** Riacamam ftagittry tnc LSjLk\ Mi Swann A«anua Ataaamttia Virginia 22101