Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 25, 1989, Page 4, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    —
4(K off one
Gyros or Falafel
" SI MIT IS
1219 A Mat 343 3062
»e» 6*w89
BUSY?
GET
TAN
QUICK!!'
Your Performance Counts Here!
SAFECO ha» built a reputation kit unrurparred quality and pro
(etrionalltm In the competitive tnrutam e industry We air reek
i in I individuals with thru* vamr premier altrtbuler
Programmers (Entry Level)
These entry level position* t»Her excellent opportunltle* lor id
vam rment The successful candidalr* Meili be motivated self
starter* with superior communication *kllt* MIS degree or
equivalent experience required
Test Analysts
W»- currently have opettingr k>r Tert Analvslv T here entry level
poriltonr offer nu cllenl opportunitier fc«r advanr rnien! Su« i i-vviul
< andtdaler will haw rtronq t unttnunK alton vkillv enjoy analytic al
work and rerearc h. and havr an MIS degree or equivalent er
pertence
You’ll find lhal SAFECO oflerr an nu elleni ralary and benefit*
pat kaqe < )ur environment promoter prolerrional and
permnal growth l( you’te tntrrerled in
dtrcowrtng the SAFF-CO difference,
pleare t all or kirward your revume
Am
to Kalhle Ledger. SAFECO
Pla/a. Sralllf. WA 98185
(206) 545 6142
1 _ lipinl Opportunity
5 « Kmployat
0 SAFECO
__University___
Book exchange receives funding
The Incidental Fee Committee .md the ASUO
Executive argued for nearly two hours Wednes
day night before funding a program that both
sides say they fully approve of and support
ASUO Vice President Steve Hoyt said that
"the Executive is in full support of the concept"
of the Student Hook Exchange, a proposed non
_IFC Review_
profit, student-run iexll>ook buying and selling
program to whic h the IFC had given a $H.22f>
loan for start up costs
However. Hoyt said, the Executive vetoed the
loan because the loan was simply too large to
give- to a new. untried program that could offer
no guarantee of repayment
Wednesday's meeting, the last for this year's
I EC. was also the1 last c banco for the SHF. to ap
peal thr Executive’s veto.
The motion to override was defeated 3-2.
(Chairwoman ) Ijiuren Norris argued that to
overturn the veto and give the SUE $14,220
would leave only about $700 for the incoming
IFC tu work with until the end of the current fis
cal year on |uly 1. which she said would be un
fair and irresponsible.
I Ft; member Chad Bennion challenged Nor
ris' assertion that the program's budget was a
"black hole." arguing that the loan would be a
one-time only allocation that would be paid back
within a year
The three groups eventually reached a hard
fought agreement to grant the SHF a $10,000
loan. $3,000 of which is to be repaid on Dec 1 of
this year and the balance to be repaid by March 1.
1990
Open
24
Hours
kinko's
Crfit copin Cful pfopif
860 f utn saa 7890
GREAT MOVIES •
Su-Mo $3 / Tu-W-Th $3.50 •
LATE NIGHT *
Fr-Sa $3 / Su-Th $2.50 .
lilill492E 13th*
feV ■ m *9 W 686-24581
AIDS. MAYBE
YOU DON’T
GET IT.
Up to 60 University ot Oregon
students may already have the
AIDS virus. Thousands more are putting
themselves at risk by ignoring the truth:
AIDS is something that affects us all.
Practice safe sex,
and take the chance out of AIDS.
For more information,
call the Health Education line
at 686-4456.
Sponsored by
the Student Health Center.
AIDS. TAKE IT PERSONALLY.
Senate will meet tonight
MEETINGS
Student Senate meets to
night at 6 in EMU Century
Room E. All new and old
senators should attend.
Political Science Student
_Et als
Union meets today at 4 p m
in EMU Century Room E.
Circle K International
meets tonight at H:30 in
EMU Century Room D.
Informational meeting for
the Truman Scholarship is
today at 4 p.m. in EMU Con*
tury Room A Must be a !' S
citizen or national, sopho
more by Nov. 1, B av
erage CPA and in the top
one-fourth of your class.
LECTURES
Melinda Mann from
INFACT will lecture tonight
at 7 in the EMU Gumwood
Room about the General
Election boycott and GE's
role in nuclear weapon pro
duction
Professor |ane Tompkins
of Duke University will dis
cuss "A Woman Reads the
Western in the 20th Cen
tury" tonight at 7:30 in Fen
ton Room 110.
MISCELLANEOUS
International Studies As
sociation is screening
"Company Limited." a Ben
gali film with English subti
tles. today at 3:30 p m. in
Science Room 123. The film
is directed by Satajit Ray.
Tai/.c non-denominational
prayer service is tonight at 9
in the St. Thomas More
Room of the Newman Cen
ter. 1850 Emerald St.
Druids is holding a pot
luckT>arbecue for new and
old members tonight at 5:30
in the courtyard behind
Straub flail and next (o the
()ffii e of Public Safety.
mu rev
Critfev?
? x=*
■ THE OBSULfMAN HIND"
^ UAlfVI'
DR. THCM46 KIWDCtX.
mm: May 26,1909
frOOfmiTsQOfm
'MMUC: IKO - Ert> Memorial Onicr -FTr Qxnn
-5po«Md S
CUI ALPHA