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Elizabeth Sumner Congratulations on your Graduation from the J-Skool Your friends, fans and admirers decided to gather together and call attention to this momentous occasion. From Poker to Pate we think you 're pretty terrific. (really, how many other well bred Eastern types would pay a nickel to watch. . . ?) Wishing you lots of blue skies and blue chips in the future. Love and Kisses, Dana Dan Sue Mike Phillip Joe Rob Danny Dave Mary Helen Sherry Hilary Jeff Barbara STEREO $2.00 with purchase of our cassette tapes. $3.00 with your tape. Time to duplicate: approx 10 min. MONO Price includes tape! 30 min. • $2.19 60 min. • $2.89 90 min. • $3.79 120 min. • $4.79 OR $2 00 with your own tape Time to duplicate approx 3 min Clone a rock n roller, clone your professor. If you want a quality copy of a cassette tape then stop by the Bookstore on the double and duplicate your cassette In 3-10 minutes you will have a clone copy of your original tape. Please note that some tapes aren't suitable for stereo reproduction, and that you must respect copyright laws SPECIAL ON TDK SA-C90 TAPES Regularly $5 89 Now $2.99 IRE Closed Saturday 13th and Kincaid M-F 8 15-5:30 IN ELECTRONICS 686-4331 Oregon daily _ emerald The summer edition ot the Oregon Deity Emerald is published Tuesdays and Thursdays, except during exam week and vacations, by the Oregon Daily Emerald Publishing Co at the University of Oregon Eugene. Oregon, 97403 The Emerald operates independently of the University with offices on the third floor of the Erb Memorial Union and is a member of the Associated Press News and Editorial 444-Si 11 Display Advertising and Business 484 3717 Cl—aided Advertising 444-4>43 Production 4—4341 Circulation 444-4411 Editor Managing Editor News Editor - Politics Editor Photo Editor Associate Editors Higher Education University / ASUO Postures Community Contributing Editor General Slat! Advertising Manager Classified Advertising Production Manager Controller Marry E stave John Mealy Cod remain Mats Pynes Oehtue Howled Steve Hooks William Kotjul David Brown .loan Nviend Darlene Gore Sally oijar Vicki Koch Jean Ownby Voters approve levy for law enforcement Lane County voters approved higher property taxes to support law enforcement Tuesday but turned down similar fund requests for school districts The one-year levy, raising $3 million to restore some of the money cut from the District At torney's office and the Sheriff’s Department, passed by a com fortable margin, with 20,316 vot ing in favor of the tax and 18,429 voting against About 25 percent of the country's eligible voters cast ballots, 10 points higher than expected Meanwhile, voters turned down special tax requests from three school districts and ap proved a tax levy to support the rural fire department in Zum walt Passage of the law enfor cement levy marks the first time voters have approved a tax in crease since they turned down a $10 million increase in the tax base to improve the county’s revenue last year Budget cuts resulting from the levy failure reduced District Attorney Pat Horton’s office to 35 employees from a high of 75 two years ago ’’It looks like we ll be able to hire a few more attorneys” and prosecute more cases, said a satisfied Horton Tuesday night as the first returns were an nounced Sheriff Dave Burks said he may be able to rehire as many as 40 deputies who were laid off following the earlier levy defeat By voting to fund law enfor cement Lane County voters showed "they trust their own judgement better than they trust their elected official's,” Horton said ASUO leaders to learn 1983 legislative issues Student government leaders and Oregon Student Lobby board members will meet Sep tember 24 to discuss higher education issues facing the 1983 Legislature ASUO leaders will learn the nuts and bolts of legislative and OSL workings, says Debi Lance, ASUO director of University af fairs Workshops on lobbying and conducting a voter regis tration drive will also be held, she says. Speakers include state Rep Margie Hendriksen, Vice Chan cellor Bill Lemman and state Sen Ed Fadeley The conference will be held in conjunction with an OSL board meeting September 25 J VINO'S SPAGHETTI HOUSE PIZZA r% jSL u S2\ :■ + Si 342-8111 TINO’S • Full dinner menu • 23 varieties of Pizzas • Whole wheat and white crust • Pizzas to go -cooked and uncooked 15th and Willamette New Hours Mon.-Thurs. 11 00-Midnight Fri. 11 00-1 00 a m Sat. 5:00-1 00 a m Sun. 5 00-11 00 p m . . V computer) / tutor Check out our large variety of educational software—many word processors, Krell Logo, MasterType, Crossword Magic, Dueling Digits, new programs from The Learning Company, plus much more. Stop in before the summer is over and you return to the classroom or your school district. STORE HOURS: Mon. Fri. 12:00-7.00; Saturday 10:00-6:00 537 Willamette • Eugene, OR 97401 • 342-1298