Continued from Page 10 But pocket money and free entry into the game are definite advantages of the job, Kintoul says, *‘l like watching the game. I get really involved in it when I walk around selling drinks,” he says. However, many of those who work concessions don't get to watch the game, and they don't get to keep the money — at least for their own pockets. Of the 16 concession stands at Autzen, 15 are maintained by non-profit organizations such as church groups. Girl Scouts and high-school bands and choirs. "It's a perfect opportunity for these organizations to raise funds.” says Branelt. The spon sor groups make 12.5 percent of what they gross. While sales vary at each stand and at each game, Hranelt says these organizations can probably earn far more from concessions than they could by sponsoring bake sales: Last year the concessions grossed $404,000. Hranelt usually hires the same groups to run the stands each year. Me doesn’t hire many University groups such as sororities and fraternities because they aren't around for the summer concerts that signal the start of the season, he says. Hranelt also believes that many campus organizations probably don't know about working the concession stands, but that he won't be advertising since there is already a waiting list. In addition to the non-profit organizations and the vendors. LIO Bookstore^ NOW In Electronics SANSUI Reg. *599 CP-7 Portable Component System: For carry-around con venience and fine sound quality Four-Band (FM. MW SW1. SW2) Tuner/Amplifier features Quartz-Synthesizer Tuning. 20 Preset Stations. Digital Station Readouts, built-in timer clock. 13 w/ch. IC Full Logic Cassette Deck with AMPS. Dolby * NR. Timer stand-by mechanism. Full Range Speaker System with Passive Radiator SAVE $124 1|»l 9 9 T~-t % mM'' -i_a; ^ a m Reg. $499 NOW *299 CP-5 Portable Component System For carry-around con venience and fine sound qualify Four-Band (FM, SW. SW1, SW2) Tuner/Amplifier features LED tuning/pointer indicator I3w/ch, Full IC Logic Cassette Deck with AMPS (Automatic Music Program Search). Dolby NR. Full Range Bass Reflex Speaker System SAVE ‘299 • limited to stock on hand • sale ends 10/20/84 uo BOOKSTORE 13th & Kincaid M-F 7:30-5:30 SAT 10:00-3:00 Supplies 686-4331 RESUMES Give your resume a professional look by having it typeset at the Oregon Daily Emerald Graphic Services Department. 300 EMU Open 9 a m to 4 p.m. Photo by Dean (iuenwey Jesse Swensen. a food vendor, makes a sale to a hungry fan at a recent Duck football game. Last year the vendors at Autzen and McArthur Court grossed $464,000. the University athletic depart ment gets a slice of the profit pie. “The athletic department gets 43 and one-tenth percent of the gross.” Branelt says. “That’s pretty good, because they don't do a thing. I run the whole operation, and then write them a check. “It's just one of those things that benefits everyone." lie adds. "The non-profit organiza tions earn the money they need, the athletic department gets its share, the public gets the best hotd.bg in the state, and 1 have a job that's a kick in the pants.” New Nikon Nice-Touch. Great returns on a minimum investment. Investing in a Nikon Nice-Touch is a smart move. Because for a modest price you get a 35mm camera that gives you high quality pictures and yet is simple to use. So simple, the hardest part about using the Nice Touch is waiting to see your results. Other features: Automatic focusing, film loading, advancing and rewinding. Built-in lens cover. Wide film speed range from ASA 100 to 1000. Nikon Inc. USA limited warranty application included along with free JwJiWOfl* Nikon USA Club membership. Wt- take iIk* world's greatest pictures* NIKON NICE-TOUCH tour 9*