Monday In-Depth Frohnmayer <»niinn.-ciimmp..K> Think of the number of jobs that are at stake and w hat that means in terms of consequences to families and communities. I don 't want to fireside over a state that has become impoverished overnight because all forest harvest comes to a halt. ' — Dave Frohnmaver ITEMS l\'EW-U*EI> -AISUSEIS ART AND SCHOOL SUPPLY SPRING CLEANI VJLmrnm UO Bookstore 13th & Kincaid M F 7 30 6.00 SAT 10 00 6 00 346-4331 Get the word out with an ODE classified t* lut ii in m I he tirs! [il.it e is that you rr in .1 Iwtler position to draw in f»■ 1 i(-r. 1 i giants There's also tuition hut that's alwavs a \\ 1111 card lie cause that's always used .is a way In fill the gap \111l ot 1 muse \ve want to make sure higher eilui ation in ()regon i ontiniies to he affordable He.u in muni that yye don't iiay e the sales ta\ y el I alk ing about it and persuading a mu 1111 iI\ of the (Iregon elei imate in pass it are two different things 01)1 lltiW dn von r\piH l in 1 1 i/n 1111 r people til ‘it the s.l/es !.i\ is n hat Oregon need* lit I tin ik s\ 1 ha\ 'Ii ion \ mi e people that the genera turns are tied up \\ ith each nth ei dial the elderh who are on fixed int rimes depend on their retiiement being supported by a Iutmet y\01 k force that s in elementary secondary and higher edtii ation today Ot)l //mi (in you propose to ciii inrrage more phiJ.wt/im/n l)t : I think y\ e have ti 1 shirty people that the future ot the state is intimately tied to the uniess ot higher education in the late hr ery thing from si 1 entifir advam emeut to 1 ultni.il literal y to our position in the global ei nmimy is tied to what higher education in this slate i an prn\ ide hut has not been i:n hi tin' resourt rs to provide 01)1 /.often mone\ has guni' to higher education in (hr Inisi Du von see that as tontin mug ? I)t : i.otlrrv numo g.m liling muni‘\ It s never .1 pro (in'tabh* smiri r (iertamlv then .ire oni- shot pro|('( ts or 1 apitai construction issues ulirrc you 1 .in make .1 real 1 leai tic In m n noinic development. .ind so Mill look .11 that as a proji'i t bv jirojei t basis Hut for all the lottery dollars in the world tli.it doesn't begin to support the base budget ol a single institution, let alone pro grams I think we need to look toi more stable sourt is ol 11 mi I - mg Oil! In the p.is/ /often mone\ Ini e\,implt■ from Spurts Action has gone di reeth tn the athletu depart meats 1)1 : But that didn't happen t< work this time bet ause they didn't meet their quota That's fine, if the people want to sup port that It that’s an offset ol revenues that would otherwise come troin the general fund I don't hav e .1 quai rel with that (>1 >1 Higher education t mild get mure hinds d /lie spt'liding turn to I rohnm.ner. Page ') The Men of Paradise!! Wed. May 9 at SCANDALS show starts at Opm Sfi.00 at l hr door S2.n0 011 w l ot O I I) \\l \ ttjt. r \\vlt nmi1 tin SCANDALS 14 $ 4“ 14 2222 C cntrnnial Bhd. ONE WEEK ONLY' SALE' 25% OFF ESTEEM WATCHES A Timely Gift For Mom1 M the's Day is May 13 ana what better way to show her you are than with a beautiful new timepiece that will remind tier ol y • iuve year round We otter a large selection of Esteem taste on watt bps m a variety ot Styles to cho> -se from AM feature trie 'ates! ' quart/ technology and (lawless < 'attnmunship at-Hrr chon e ot classic, sporty dressy and casual looks in an a-' i, of . oiors oaie prices go id ft May 1? Reg $4i $69 93 SALE $31 12 52 46