EMU would house outlet Bookstore may open affiliate By fulle Freeman Wlh* Kmurald The ■ University Bookstore may- open a satellite store In the'KMlJ if the plans for the project prove to 1st financially beneficial,.said jim Williams, bookstore, general manager. Interest'in opening a store to act as a sup port system for the new EMU computing .. center, .which is scheduled fo replace the' building's east bowling lanes tfi.is year, was • expressed Monday • at a meeting of . the, bookstore's .board of directors, Williams said. The bookstore board and the EMO-board . of directors- now are discussing, whether to. 'open the satellite store., hilt’ have made".no •; specific decisions .on spacebar costs involved, •' said Adell McMillan, EMU director.' In other business.’th'e bookstprb discussed haw. recent Improvements in their., computer ,• systems will make ordering* course books easier and more efficient this year .: ." . The bookstore has worked at upgrading its computer systems the last three years so that .it : could improve its book ordering process and work better with faculty and staff, Williams ' said. . • ... “Computers are opening a bunch of doors for us and allowing us to become a better'. resource for the school,” Williams said. Williams also is looking at the possibility of establishing a guaranteed book program at the bookstore by winter term. The program would allow students to get - a temporary photocopied version of textbooks if. pre-nrderpd .books do not arrive at the bookstore before classes begin. The student then can turn in the photocopied version for the regular text when.it arrives, Williams said. • But this will be done only for books .that have been ordered by a professor before the bookstore's dead jine, he added - . , • . “We think that this program Vvill be very .beneficial for the.stud’enis’and .will put a little" more pressure on the faculty to get their order ing done.on time," Williams said-.- ■ The board also gave its approval for Williams to'start negotiations with First in- • torstate .Bank for a 'new automatic ■ teller machine, which would be installed oh the east side of the'biiildihg.along Kincaid Street. •The bookstore currently has-an instant teller, machine jonthe south - side of’ the building that is .serviced by the U-Larie-0 Credit Union and acts as "a bank card exchange for many campus-area banks: First interstate is riot, included in this exchange: Cash , For Textbooks Mon. - Fri. Smith Family Bookstore 768 E. 13th 1 Block From Campus 345-1651 HOURS: Mon Sat 7 am 10 00 pm Son 10 am - 8 pm 342-2206 Jamie s serves a hearty breakfast and great hamburgers With this coupon receive one small Cherry or Chocolate Soda K. Offer Expires August 15. 1985 ■J ADVANCE FALL SAVE ON NEW FALL FASHION THRU AUG. 25th SPORTO TENNIS SHOES now 12.90 AFTER SALE 16.00 Popular While canvas tennis shoe to wear with or without laces JAZZ PUMPS now 39.90 AFTER SALE 46.00 A High heel pump in Taupe, Black or Dark Brown Leather B Low heel pump available in Black, Winter White, New Blue, Lipstick Red or Purple ERNO ANGOLINI LOW WEDGES now 35.90 AFTER SALE 62 00 Fine Italian made casual shoes. Woven Leather in Red, Cognac or Navy SPORTO FASHION BOOTS now 19.90-23.90 AFTER SALE 26.00-32.00 Warm, water resistant poplin boots with colorful contrasts trim Zipper style in Navy or Black Pull-on style in Grey or Navy 9-WEST CLASSIC PUMPS now 36.90 AFTER SALE 45.00 Simple, sleek new proportions for fall Leather uppers' Graphite, Grey, Mid-Blue, Black, Dusk, Yachting Blue. Red or SHOWN HERE, JUST A FEW STYLES FROM OUR LARGE SELECTION OF NEW FALL SHOES & BOOTS NOW SPECIALLY PRICED! New three texture 14” high Leather boots with comfor table mid-heel. Choose Winter White, Black or Chocolate Brown PH 485-1581 Call toll tree anywhere in Oregon 1-800-452-2617 MR. SHOES FASHION BOOTS now 49.90 AFTER SALE 75.00