Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 02, 1984, Page 9, Image 9

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Only three show
for trivia game
Only three trivia buffs showed up Monday
night for the Recreation Center’s first weekly
Trivial Pursuit competition.
Mike Elli, Ethan Guinn and Tom Jumey
toured the game board answering questions such
as “What color is Spock’s blood?” “What
baseball great flogged Mr. Coffee?” and "Who
played Rowdy Yates on Rawhide?”
The Recreation Center will try to attract
more players for next Monday’s game. Interested
trivia lovers should organize in teams of four or
call the center at 686-3711.
Photo by Michael Clapp
ASUO distributes voting guide
The Oregon Student Lobby Voter's Guide is
being distributed this week. The guide provides
information on the positions of legislative can
didates on student issues, the voting record of
legislators during the 1983 legislative session and
a summary of legislation affecting students in
troduced in the 1983 Legislature.
“The guide is designed to help you find
legislators who are voting right on legislative
issues." says OSL research assistant Mymie Daut.
The guide also includes questionnaires answered
by incumbent and challenging candidates for
state representative and senate offices, showing
their views on student issues such as tuition,
financial aid and Ballot Measure 2, which would
limit property taxes if passed, Daut says.
Absentee ballot forms and a listing of county
election offices are included in the voter’s guide.
Students can pick up copies of the voter’s guide
this week at the ASUO office, Suite 4, EMU.
Panel will discuss tax measure
Ballot Measure 2, which places a 1.5-percent
limit on property tax. will be the topic of a
"brown bag” forum in the EMU Ballroom Thurs
day at noon.
The forum will focus on the economic impact
of the measure, specifically its effect on higher
education.
Speakers include Lloyd Anderson, executive
director of the Port of Portland; Norma Jean Ger
raond, former president of the League of Women
Voters; and James Reinmuth, dean of the Univer
sity business college.
The forum is to be a discussion, not a debate,
forum sponsors say. All three speakers oppose the
measure. Open mikes will be available for au
dience questions.
ODE Graphic Services!!
Typesetting*Camera Work • Design• Paste-up
UQ Bookstore.
Cleaner typing
in one
easy
step!
ROYAL Cavalier/1200
One-step Correcting
Portable Electric
Typewriter $0/10
Reg 299.95
For clean, professional typing at an affordable price,
nothing beats the ROYAL Cavalier/1200. It's the smart
choice for performance and value. The Cavalier/1200
features an easy-to-use, one-step, single-touch cor
rection key that automatically backspaces and doesn't
need to be kept depressed during corrections. The
Cavalier/1200 also has a 12" carriage, electric return,
pre-set tabs, a full 88-character keyboard and lots
more. See how easy it is to type like a pro with the
Cavalier/1200 at:
Serving our
members since 1920
UO
BOOKSTORE
13th & Kincaid
M-F 7:30-5:30
SAT 10:00-3:00
Supplies 686-4331
20%
to 50%
OFF
Reg. *2.50
150
^ ^ I ea.
50%
OFF
n F AN IT UP 81 CLEAR IT OUT!
CLEAN _ „rtd Ka.ika to clean-out and re-organ.ze the
w-l* *-*■**•* h Katika to clean-out and re-organize the
SAVE 20% - 50% OFF-STOREwiup
CANVAS
40%
OFF
METAL FRAMES
40% OFF
READY-MADE
FRAMES
20%-50% OFF
COUPON
10% OFF
CUSTOM FRAMING
MAT
BOARDS
Reg. *3.50
$27.?