Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 09, 1991, Page 6, Image 6

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The owners.
When you re .1 member ot our credit union you re .in owner Be. a.. .t red.’
union ■ a due ’ ■ ,mi ai nstitution No! a ban* Not an S&L ” tat t • t re r v
here to make money
A*>d because we re not for profit, you can expect to earn more when you
save and pay less when you borrow
A recent survey showed that credit union members are the most sati-Wed ■; ut
any f.naru > station md the least likely to change fmancia institutions
That s logical When you re one ot the owners, you re bound to be more satisfied
When you're a member you re an owner
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UNIVERSITY
Candidate roster set
The following students filed for ASUO offices as of Monday s i
|, m deadline A mandatory meeting for all candidates will 1»
held tonight .it t> in Room 177 Lawrence.
General elei turns will he held April 24 and 25: runoff elections
w ill take place April to and May 1
l he deadline for submitting ballot measures, approved by the
Constitution Court, with verified signatures is 5 p m Friday in the
VSl'O F\ec utive Offit e KMC Suite 4
AM () president/vice president
Jennifer Hills and JoSonja Watson
Mit had ( ailson and Ha relay l Iray son
Scott Dunlap and Connie Seeley
|in idental Fee Committee, one-year seat (three will be elected) —
Jason Ashley Daniel Wchison. Robert Cruz. Sara Dodge. Anne
I eig. William Caskill Karl l’ond. Ion Tucker. Anthony Stumbo.
Jason Wilson
IH . two-year seat (two will be elected) — lohn Coodman. I.ydia
1-errna, Prisi ilia Warren
I Ml Board, one-year seat (one will be ele< ted) — Jon Organ, kev
in Riley
I-;Ml Hoard, two-year seat (three w ill he elei ted) — 1 ravis ( been
|ne t Tube I rii 1 loma. Jason Moore
President's Xdvisory Council — Nb-y.in Cogswell. I leather Moore
Student Senate
Seat 1 Stephen Thomas
Seat 2 Brian Hoop. Punch Moasser
Sr.it t Alexander Foote
Seat l I isa ( dark
Seat "i ( hail Mi Bride
Seat 6 David kimura
Seat ‘1 Rosemarie Calderon. David Hand, Todd Hausman Darren
l.uvaas. Peter ()zolin
Seat 11 Fdward Beanes Joel it; Hall
Seat I t Wendv ( urran
Seat lr> l imotliv Mi Nees Jon Motohiru. lason Sprague
OSPIRG to combat hunger
OSl’IKCi is sponsoring '1''
seventh annual Hunger Clean
up on Saturday The group's
goal is to get 200 students out
to various work sites in the
area, sill ll sis I nod For Fane
( mintv and the I amily Shelter
House and to raise $3,000 for
local (hardies Director Peter
1 Jrake said
Grapevine
Partii ipanls are asked to en
list the support of as inatu
sponsors .is possible with eac h
sponsor contributing between
SJtl amt S 10 Students who are
interested are ent ouraged to
stop b\ the OSI'IKC office in
KMI Suite 1 and pick up a
sponsor sheet
Half ot the monev raised will
be divided lot ally between
Whitebird and booking Class
Shelter and the other hall will
be given to the National Stu
dent Campaign Against Hunger
and Homelessness Colleges
and uni vers it ics across the
( ountr > part in pate 1 n t hr
event Last year, a total of about
$200,000 was raised, Drake
said.
I hose who are participating
w ill meet at 0 10 a ill Saturday
in the I Ml' (amrtvard where
everyone will he divided into
groups and taken to a v\mk
site
( areer l air a two-d.n event
that offers students a i haiue to
meet will) representatives from
a variety oi companies, begins
today m the F.M1' with a focus
on careers in tie- fields ot t om
men r arts and government
Tables will hr set up from It
a m to .! p 111
()n U etl nestlat the focus
w ill shift to careers in si lent e
Tables will lie set up in Wil
lamette I fall
‘"Representatives will be
ready to talk to students about
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