Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 23, 1992, Page 4, Image 4

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    COOKIE
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do the plumbing jol> in Iter ga
rage lur free, Cookie said off!
t mis have told her lh.it won't
work, heiause her garagekllrh
en is ilttar lied to her house
Coots sanl he sympathizes
with Cookie s raise and rec ng
nt/es the inflexibility of the
law. hut salt) there is little lie
r an do
"You ran take almost any
rule we have and find ext ep
lions out there to make it look
like a stupid rule." lie said
(Hut) I don't have the flexibili
ty to make the rules
Hut wherever her hot dog
i art may take her. it's "-clear
Cookie has a loyal following
that doesn't seemed concerned
ttboirl her lar k of a legal kill h
on
Dave Gibson, owner of
kinko's Copies on tilth Avi
um-. t alls her "one of the hard
est working people I know 1
see her w hen it s blow log and
raining I like her value system
anil I support her
Milch C aldwell, a student
P?vq*o tty Afy>» Hr*'
Judy Cookie" S/akaca, who hat operated her hot dog cart at 13th
Avenue and Kincaid Street tor 12 year a. may toon be out of buai
neat
who has bought hot dogs from
Cookie lor four years, said the
whole nature of the business
ext hides stud like” truth rooms
in .1 kih hi ii
It s i|uit k, it's handy and the
price is right. Caldwell said
Moreover, another student
rushing oil to i lass with a hot
dog in hand said I just want a
hot dog
After tier lfiOchn, license ex
pin v ( lookle sold vie W ill keep
selling although "I'll probably
Het .1 lot nl fines in doing it
People have been supportivt
of iier. sb.e viiil. which is win
she wants to keep selling
Hut s why I want to stay.'
t ook to said "Believe me it A
not tin- memn
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HIGHER EDUCATION UPDATE
Professor to speak about sociology for women
Dorothy Smith. professor of mm io!ogv in education at the
Ont.irio Institute for Studies in Ldm ation, will present .1 pub
In lei lure titled 'Reaffirming a S ; mingy for Women, al
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Smith is a visiting professor at the ( enter lor the Study of
Women in Society and in the Department .of Sociology dur
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on. ijegtnnlng with a fundamenlal critiipie of the conceptual
practices of the six ml sciences She is widely recognized as
[he leading feminist theorist in North Ament an sociology
Friendship Fund to grant tuition scholarships
The Japanese-American friendship fund will provide
spring term tuition si holarships to two Ament ans speaking
the Japanese language Raised by the t’niversitv Alumni As
six iation of Japan, the fund is to assist students who will he
able to make contributions to improve Amerlcan-Japanese re
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Ai ademit excellent e and Imam 1.1I need will lie the i riteria
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form in the office of the Department ol hast Asian Languages
and Literatures, Kixim 1()H friendly, the deadline for apply
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State continues scholarships for minorities
The Oregon Stale System of Higher Education plans to
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1 WI2-'ll si bool year
i he purpose ol the i urrent minority programs is to encour
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stair system colleges and universities
Underrepresented students include African-American.
Alaskan Native Amem an and Hispanit Ameru an students
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