Bookstore profits up,
while fall sales dip
The University bookstore earned a profit of
$154,641 last year, but store manager Jim Williams
says low cash reserves during the year may leave the
store vulnerable to an emergency
The earnings reported at Tuesday's board of
directors meeting were up 9 4 percent from last year
The profit, based on sales of $5,814,037. was the
fourth profit in the last five years totaling more than
$125,000
However, sales this fall are down 3.5 percent
from last fall, reflecting the 9 percent drop in enroll
ment. Williams says
The bookstore faces uncertainty in its cashflow,
according to a report submitted by Williams at the
meeting Bills to be paid exceeded available cash for
five months last year and the store avoided borrow
ing money through careful cash management, the
timing of bill payments and the timing of sales." the
report reads
Current reserves of $175.000 are insufficient in
case of an emergency, the report adds
MEETINGS
Campus Crusade lor Christ’s weekly meeting. "Prime
Time," will be held tonight from 6 to 8 p m at the
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Alpha Lambda Oalta and Phi Eta Sigma Invltss
members to a general Intaraal meeting and pizza taad
Sunday at 6 30 p m in the Carson Gold Room
SEMINARS WORKSHOPS
Personal and Poltical Translormation will be the title
of a workshop led by Or Larry Holden, future Human
Party Presidential Candidate Saturday from 10 30 a m
to 5 p m at the New Age Center 1015 River Road The
workshop will explore new approaches to political action
based on inward change Dr Holden has a PhD m
Leadership and Human Behavior The lee for the
workshop is $10 For more information call 726-0534
The Oregon Repertory Theater presents an acting
class taught by veteran actors Bill Reid and Bob Webb
The class starts Saturday from 1 to 3 p m and again on
Mondays from 5 to 7 p m at the W O W Hall 8th and
Lincoln Anyone interested in the techniques of acting rs
encouraged to attend or call 345-1049 or 484-2997 tor
more information The class will run tor seven weeks
twice a week
'Polarity Salt Help" will be the title of a workshop
Saturday horn 10am to 4 p m offered by SEARCH
Ellen Greenlaw, who has studied Merrill polarity for six
years will instruct The workshop wilt involve simple
postures to align and energize the body with instruction
on healing the subtle bodies, the auia and astral Special
attention will be focused on tne pelvis and shoulders
The fee for the workshop is $7 Preregistration and
prepayment is necessary and there are still some
openings tor people who ;ind out about the workshop at
the last minute For more information and to preregister
call 341-3560
SPEAKERS
Vrte Mlnto, who la coming to Eugene to conduct hta
nationally known Alpha Truth Awareness Seminar, will
be guest speaker at the Holistic Lite Center s regular
11 00 a m service on Sunday in the New Age Center
building at 1015 River Road The public is cordially
invited to attend
Vrie s Alpha Truth Awareness Seminar will be con
ducted at the New Age Center from 7 to 11 p m Sunday
through Friday Oct 29 The first night introduction will
be $5. and the cost tor the complete seminar is $95. but
reduced costs apply tor college, high school, elementary
and repeat ATA students For more information regard
ing the Sunday morning service or the Alpha Truth
Awareness seminar, please call 343-3461
Michael Fried. Prol. ol Humanities and Art History,
The Johns Hopkins University, will speak on the French
painter. Gustave Courbet today at 4:30 p m in 177
Lawrence His lecture, entitled Thinking, the
Beholder, is the first in a series on Theories of Modern
Criticism sponsored by the School ot Architecture and
Allied Arts
"Journalists at Work: Occupational Culture. Health
Hazards and Work Envlronmant" is the title of a tree
public lecture to be given by Brorg Aase Sorensen, a
visiting Futbnght Scholar at the University ot Oregon
from the Work Research. Oslo. Norway today at 3 30
p m in 260 Condon
INTERVIEWS
Additional Recruiters lor Oct 25-Ocl 21:
Oct 27 — Forestry Associates International tnc
(Forest Industnes Management Business Geology
Natural Resources — B M Ph D ) Group Meeting —
Tuesday. Oct 26 - 7 to 8 30 p m 108 EMU
MISCELLANEOUS
A benefit dance tor the preservation ol Big Creek.
featuring reggae band Tropical Rainstorm, win be held
Saturday night at 8 m the EMU Ballroom For turthei
information com# to the Survival Center or call Rick or
Laura at 686-4356
"The Nuclear Freeze: Sanity or Suicide?'' is the topic
for today s Mars Hill Forum with Hal Sheller, Pastor of the
Church ot the Bretheren The torum will be held at the
Koinonia Center. 1414 Kincaid from noon to 1 30 p m
Everyone is welcome Call 484-1 707 for more
information
Students International Meditation Soclaty presents a
lecture entitled "How to Enjoy the Rest of Your Lite.'
today at 12 30 in Century Room B. EMU The lecture will
discuss the benefits of the Transcendental Meditation
technique, as verified by scientific studies at over 200
universities and research institutions around the world
The TGIF group will take a took at the six state ballot
measures from a Biblical / Christian perspective. There
will be music and food, so bring a friend to Wesley
Center. 1236 Kincaid, tonight from 7 to 9 p.m
Vaudeville, a classical form ol variety theatre Is not
dead. Playing to rapt audiences as diverse as the current
on and ott Broadway productions, theatres such as the
Goodman Theatre in Chicago and the Guthrie Theatre in
Minneapolis, to the folk fairs and halls of America
This evening the vaudeville features Tom Noddy with
Bubble Magic Moz Wright swallowing swords and
breathing tire, Polaris the Magician. Artis the Spoonman.
Liv the Piper, Tim Ryan on guitar and Mithrandir Don't
miss this exciting show tonight at 7 at the W O W Hall.
8th and Lincoln Cost is $3 for general admission and $2
for people under 10 and over 60 Tickets available the
evening ot the show at the door For further information
call the WOW Hall at 687-2746
Candidate* who with to take any ol the College Level
Examination Program (CLEP) tests in November should
register no later than today Both General Examinations
(which can earn a student up to 27 hours of credit in the
areas of social science, natural science or arts and
letters) and specific Subject Areas such as American
History, Sociology, etc will be available Information and
registration forms are available in the University Coun
seling Center Testing Office, 2nd floor. 1590 E 13th
(corner ot 13th and Beech)
HYPNOSIS TAPES Most suDfects S10
Improve concentration memory, over
conie oxatm phobia 341-6014 . 681 tin
STRING BASS Engleharl Cl. almost
new. $500, 245 2028 10-22
FOR SALE Dynastar MVS. GS 202cm
New unmtcl $200 firm Tim 682-1228
10-22
SEVEN DRAWER DESK 20 x 44
3ood condition $40 Call 726-8758
_10-22
ANTIQUE WOODSTOVE mica win
Jows, primo condition, best offer,
?42-2886 10-22
FOR SALE 2 tickets to Gerry Mulltgar
$ 12 each Performance October 2? Cal
Ann 741-1770.___ 10-22
COUCH, CHARIS, DINETTE, quartz
heater, men's clothes. Cheap, trade foi
cassette or skis 242-7995. 10-22
MAROON SECTIONAL Good condi
tion. real comtorlable. $85 Call
848-212? eves._ 10-25
SKIS Fisher Racing Comps, 190cm, '
Brand new. $150 Kurl 485-9809 10-25 |
TYPEWRITER Olivette large, solid por
table. near new, $120. Phone John
682-6946 or 686-2492 10-22
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TICKETS ON SALE
2000 tickets are still available at UO Athletic Ticket Office
in Mac Court, or on the day of the game at Autzen
Stadium.
Call 686-4461 for details
Associated Students, University of Oregon