Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 20, 1990, Page 4, Image 4

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    Endorsements ^1
said it's just ili.it tin- <)111• •
lkiiis uric dominated bv two or
tiller men u lio le.llh knew
thru still!
Jurgens said she had talked
to olhei I’anliellenii members
who wore dissatisfied uitli the
Iiria codings I have been fool
m>{ I rust nil ion from sunn poo
pin shf srtid Vmi jusl li.iw
In iili.il tIn- (.If n:
dorsemfiil is one i oinmilli'i
sunwslion No niii- will make
V l ill Volt' t il.il w ,i\
Vif i■ pnrsiili iill.il i .milnl.ill'
lli.iiio Maples s.ml sin- ihuunhl
M.nnl>
I 4K < ».'kl
Goldworks
1 ri()2 Willamette
Mon Fri 10 am 6 pm
Sat 10 am l pm
14 1 220K
All Work Done on Premises
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RATIFY
STICKEL
ON THE ISSUES:
•We oppose mandatory health insurance.
•We will actively advocate tor increased
levels of higher education funding.
• We will promote a multi-cultural perspective
in curriculam, Women's issues, & ASUO events.
I- ndorsrmrnts: \nunm l ommunitt IrnanLv Mark Student
l mud. Name Vmuruan Mudrnl l nkm.l.av & I nhun
Vlliancr. I*re-I.a» Smietv, Safertdr. < (differ leatbook
Ksrtiangr. Mudrnl Kconumic A woe.. Students for thr t- ltucal
I rrdtmrni of Animats. Sintapore Student tmon. Women In
Iransituin. Women s Resource and Referral. WF.ChA.
International Student Awotiatioo_
ASUO PRESIDENT & VICE PRESIDENT
t hr hearings urn- vrr\ fair
I 11«*v asked good C||I»*s1ioms
and noted tin* ci.iflnvm e-* i>«*
tween ns. thev noted the differ
rl1f.es III exponent e she S.lld
\ v\ ritten iipplii at inn submit
lt d b\ < andidates before tin*
hearing provided information
about i andidates ba« ^grounds
but ijiit’shnns «isk»*«i April 1 J
were not alwavs rrlr\ant to th.it
mini nuition. said ld.(. meinbei
I)onn;i Wallbi'rg
M\ piTsnnal tilling was
(hat it (tin' ,i)i|)ln at tun | was a
vir\ thorough invi'stig.ition
into I hr 11u.i111 n at inns til i'.H li
i amlidnli’ s.tiil Wallht’ig.
v\ Ini wn.s not (iri'si'iit at \ ,illr\
Kivrr Inn \[>ril I .’ ‘ W lien it
i .uni' tn ijutrslinning though it
i .mm oil as ,i little Iiime It was
not as well [Hit togl’thi'l as it
( oulil ll.ivc hern
\ member ill thr \SI l) cli’i
I lull- ')i • 1 '-.i H1 ! be (III pm
I (•'■(lings uitc i.ondui led with
in the bounds of elei lions ruli’s
,iikI the AM '() I inisiilulion
I vervtlling was l.iir mid
.ibove board, |t’iuiili‘i built:*,
said It (lies got away from the
issues, il was to their own dis
•id vantage
Earth Day activities end Sunday
Sever,il (l<l\s III K.irtll Week
.utivitios workshops rind
i‘vents will i mu hide Sund.n .1
d.i\ to i hange the world
The Jillh annn.il 1 .nth 1 lay
i elelir.ilion w ill he ,it Alton
linker I’.irk and will feature six
hours ol milstc . speakers,
yi.imi". food and hooths lor
< ommumlv groups and cm i
ronmental businesses
\1 ID a m 1 In* Scvcnlli An
-E
PLAN EARLY!
indoor Storage Units.
111! rrunjtr- d mr
if'-i i'y ii'i fed
5x10 $23.00 monthly
5x8 $18.00 monthly
r4 ■ • ! I<f .V T'' rr;( n;!i ffid.i
PROTECTED
STORAGE CO.
value 55 00)
361 Shelley St.
Springfield, OR.
747 4573
Spend an evening
out on the town!
BJ's Restaurant & Lounge is the
perfect place to treat yourself to
a delicious dinner out on the
town. Select from a variety of
entrees, moderately priced from
$8.95 to $15.95.
Bring this ad in for
20% off any entree
or lounge appetizer.
("J I
Restaurant & Lounge
44 E. 7th
Downtown
342-6869
COMPACT DISC WORLV'S 1st ANNIVERSARY
EVERY VISC IN STOCK IS ON SALE
APPI \KI\(,
AT HUH
'>■24-40
SALE
SALE
SALE
OVER 12,000 TITLES
AND ALL ON SALE
l\< ll DIM. IHIM POt\(.K\M Hills
OM >
Polwlor
Mi*r< ur\
MICHELLE SHOCKED —
CAPTAIN SWING
ATuRING ONTHt G#lENf *SlOf
AND C t M f N T lAMENf
t.tl t
THE MISSION U.K. —
CARVED IN SAND
iSCLUOfS OfUVfRANCI SIAOftOVl
BUTTItf lY ON A *W| H AND AVftlA
n v i cl I Karth Kim will begin from
the park The event. sponsored
bv the I biiversitv Snrviv ,d (am
tei. includes ink ,md Jk fun
runs
(Ipening i eremonies begin .it
1J. noon The Karth I-lag will be
raised, and svik lironi/ed
drumming will reverberate
ar rnss the slate
Spe.ikeis w ill ini lude Arthur
Unshow from the Shalom
I ’em e ( enter M i( liael (uihen of
the National Audubon Sih iet\
Margo Adair and Roberto Men
do/a speaking on the need for
i n r 111 i< nltiii.il com numb at ion
w ithin the on ironinental
movement, and representatives
ol an allianr e between Ivartli
I ust' ac tivists and lot al saw
mill workers
Musii w ill ini lude pertorm
alli es h\ Halladina the Kugene
Pence (dioir. Hlai k Roses. I’eter
I lioiuas Reinembei Valsetz.
I.one Wolf tarries and Stone
Ills! uit
In addition the \\ illamette
National forest and Soi letv ol
Amerii an foresters will give
aw.i\ -1.110(1 i onders
\lso on Sundav w ill be a
i leanup ol Spent ei Untie start
mg at H a m. I’artii ipants are
asked to meet in the Speni el
liutte parking lot and to brine
rakes onion sm ks for trash
and i Uppers it possible
a
'Colorful'
van victim
of arson
\t approximatoU _. 0i
.1.11) U edtIOSliay .1 l III
Voi sil V si util'll! 's \ .1II WHS
set ,il>l«i/.r iii .in alloy be
tween I’atlcrson .ind For
l\ si I col s
The lire damaged the
i uslnmi/.ed l‘l()7 (leiieral
Motors (liirp I i.indy-V.m
which belonged Id lirii
Mi (ill'll.in. id I 127 1 • I oi
ly SI.
Mi (llellan ilosi rihod
the van .is i olnrful. |i.mil
l'd in fliitm'suinl oiiliiis
iiiul displaying bubble
windows .mil .in iinti-mi
i lour Inimpcr slii ker
Tin* I id's had boon sol
ablaze next In Iho gas
lank with Iiyilili'i fluid
Mi (llellan said and lie
hnind a found a whole
book ol mall bos noxl lo
I In* mar lire
Mi ( doll.in said tlio
neighbors woke him at I.
a m and bo saw a tiro
Iriu k pulling bis van out
I ..dor dial morning Mi -
( loll.in pii ked up a i op\
of dial day 's luncmlil and
road about Tuesday
night s destruction of Iho
Karll) Week display on
iho corner of I till Avenue
and University Street,
also by fire