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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1981)
BUY ONE AD GET ONE FREE IN EMERALD CLASSIFIEDS Need to sell the baby alligator you got for Christmas? Do it fast, make some cash and get another ad FREE in Emerald Classifieds. Use that free ad for anything you want — a Personal to the redhead in Human Sexual Behavior, ride sharing to Tierra del Fuego or a Wanted ad for the last album you need for your Beatles collection. In an unprecedented fit of benevolence, Emerald Classifieds is offering you a F'REE 20 word ad when you buy one of equal or greater value. Here’s how to cash in: * When you buy an ad in one category, you get a free 20 word ad in a different category. * Both ads must be placed at the Emerald office (300 EMU) by 1 pm the day before publication. *Don ’/ dally. This offer good January 19 through January 30, 1981. Ducks put league record on line against Vikings After two undefeated seasons in league basketball action, the women’s basketball team is hoping for an unprecedented third perfect season. Every other team in the Northwest Women's Basketball League will be looking to upset Oregon’s domination. Tonight, Portland State University will take its shot at the Ducks with a 7:30 p.m. game in Portland. “This game (PSU) is not one we can look over,’’ says Oregon coach Elwin Heiny. “We learned that against Arizona State. We have to be ready." By all accounts, Oregon, which has an 11-5 season record and is 1-0 in league ac tion, is ready, Heiny says. “On paper we should be the better team. We'll just have to play like that." Portland State, 6-7 overall and 0-1 in league play after los ing t Oregon State University STUDENT SAVERS Duncan Hines Cake Mix All 2 layer varieties 18 oz pkg. 69 Snow’s New England Style Clam Chowder 15 oz. tin 59 Mission Elbow Macaroni 67 or Long Spaghetti I 48 oz. pkg. Drive-N-Save Cottage Cheese 59 Pt Imperial Margarine Rftc 1 lb. cubes Charmin Bathroom Tissue Asst. 4 roll pkg. 79 R.C. Cola or Sugar Free 16 oz. bottles — 8 pack plus deposit $1 58 Clorox Liquid Bleach 79 Lipton Black $| 97 Tea Bags iooct. Pkg. I Steinfeld’s Kosher Dill Pickles 22 oz. 59 Reynold’s Aluminum 2/ FOll 12”x25" Roll 88 Minute Maid Fresh Orange Juice 64 oz. $139 Hi Country Apple Juice *i 64 oz. ™ 29 California Seedless Navel Oranges 88 count size $6.49 case 113 count size $5.89 case 17 lb. DRIVE-N-SAVE CONVENIENT LOCATIONS 2370 W. 11th Open 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. dally, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sundays _„ . .... at City View We accept Food Stamps 30th 4 HM*ard Prices Effective WED., Jan. 14 thru TUES., Jan. 20 99-52 Monday, doesn’t have a lot of size, but is strong inside, Heiny says. “They hustle and work hard.” Statistically, Oregon has the edge on the Vikings, but PSU holds a one-game edge in the series between the two teams. Bev Smith, a 6-0 forward, leads Oregon in scoring (18.4) and rebounding (11.7). Alison Lang, Oregons’s 6-3 center, has averaged 13.4 points and 6.5 rebounds and Angie Snider, a 5-10 guard, 11.9 points and 4.3 rebounds. Portland State’s scoring game also depends on a for ward, 6-0 Linda McLellan, who averages 15.4 points and 10.9 rebounds. ' McLellan is their leading player," Heiny says. “But they have a mix of a lot of players.” But while the Ducks are picked as favorites in tonight's contest, Heiny says the game “could be more than a hinder ance than a help" since Oregon plays top league foe OSU two nights later. “OSU obviously has the best team they’ve ever had,” Heiny says. “But then again, so do we.” Walker wins reprieve, will rejoin squad Oregon basketball player Barry Walker has been academically reinstated by the University Scholastic Review Board and will play against Oregon State on Saturday night. Assistant basketball coach Jim O’Brien received a phone call confirming Walkers reinsta tement around 5 p.m. Tuesday. Jim Haney, Oregon’s head basketball coach, pulled Walker off the team last Thursday. Walker missed two games. The return of Walker brings the Oregon lineup to 10 players after dropping to eight. Ray Whiting, who had planned to redshirt for personal reasons, returned to the team Monday night against California One more player, Gary Gatewood, is out with a broken wrist but could return by early February. Jerome Williams will miss the season with a broken shoulder. !!!Storewide Sale!!! Inland and Imports Fifth Pearl Shopping Center 207 E. 5th Men s and Ladies' Imported Fashions Dresses, Skirts, Blouses, Tops, Rugby Shirts A. Smile Pants Rugs Bedspreads Tapestries Tablecloths, Q & Q eK f & (> 485-6616 Monday-Saturday 10-6