Campus bookstores not just for bookworms By ROGER GREGORY Of the Emerald There are two bookstores near campus which supply eager students each term with their supply of texts. They supply other things, too, such as posters, art sup plies, children's books, record albums, T-shirts, paperbacks and even food. The larger of the two is the University Bookstore, Inc., at 13th Avenue and Kincaid Street. For many years, it functioned as a cooperative, selling memberships and giving rebates on textbook purchases at year's end. An election changed all that nearly two years ago and now the bookstore offers a blanket discount of 10 per cent on all textbooks. The bookstore will also buy back, at half price, used books in good condition if they will be needed the following term. During the rest of the year, publishers' trade list prices are paid. Paperbacks are also repurchased if they cost at least $2.25 new. Foreign language books must be clean. The store will not buy back spirals, tem porary bindings, programmed texts or reprints. The bookstore strongly recommends those unsure of their classes go to class first before buying their books. The store only accepts refunds if the class was dropped, the book is in good condition and presented within three weeks and the student has two pieces of current identification. Also provided are bulletin boards for selling used texts and for community events. The store occasionally has sales of old and used books by the pound. The bookstore is open extra hours during the first week of each term. The extra hours this term are 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Monday, Sept. X and Tuesday, Oct. 1. Regular hours are 8:15 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday and 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturdays. *. xxjkxxxmxx, The Id is the other campus bookstore, recently moved to its new location at 1350 Alder St. It is open currently from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and will open Saturday at these same hours for the first week of classes. The Id offers a 10 per cent discount on texts and will buy used texts back at 50 per cent of the selling price and other books at 15 per cent. An additional five per cent is taken off the price of pur chases over $5. The Id also offers records, posters, a large selection of used and new paperback and hard-cover books and even has a snack bar rf you get hungry while browsing. WEGOTEM ! PACKS TO FIT ALL SIZES AND SHAPES FROM $3.95 HARVEY FOX'S 342-7021 611 E. 13th EUGENE, OREGON 97401 * * It It It It It It It It It It It It It It It It It It It It It It It It It It It It It It It It It ESCAPE: AN OPPORTUNITY TO HELP OTHERS -1-3 cradlta.. C A I, CSPA (limited) -Practical Plaid txparlanca: Elementary and Secondary Schools— District 4J, Sprlngfiold A Botha I Community Schools Tutoring Foreign Language, Math, English Lltera tura, Reading, Science, etc. Work with troubled teenagers, runaways, the mentally retarded and more. Placamant In Community Agoncloa Rear Buck, Friendship with the Elderly, Adult Educa tion Program, Alvord-Taylor Pearl Bpck, Friendship with the Elderly, Adult Educa tion Program, Alvord-Taylor, Women's Transitional Lvlng, Looking Glass Crisis Center, White Bird, and others. Regfster:Sept. 27 A 2B McArthur Court, next to Ed ucation Table Sept. 30—On EMU Terrace or 327 EMU For more Information call ABB-4331