Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 14, 1987, Page 14, Image 13

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    Forum ^°n*'nue^ ^r°m paRe 1
ing was the controversial
Athletic Department ballot
measure. Lachkar and Mooney,
runing on the Students for a
Progressive Agenda ticket, said
they were in support of the
Athletic Department, but could
not support a $<>.50 increase per
student per term.
“It’s too much of an increase
too soon,” Lichkar said.
“Athletics are worthy of in
cidental fees. But not all
students are athletes and not all
students attend the events,"
Mooney added.
Frichette concurred with the
Lachkar/Mooney ticket, and
stressed the best place for such a
controversial issue is on the
ballot.
Levinson said he supported
the measure, but does not sup
port raising incidental fees as a
whole. He talked about combin
ing the smaller foreign and
minority groups into larger
cultural unions as one way to
decrease the amount of inciden
tal fees paid.
Brooks has been a vocal sup
porter of the ballot measure,
and she wants people to realize
the state does not fund athletics.
She would lobby actively for
state funding if elected, she
said.
The term "depoliticization"
has been heard quite frequently
during the election.
In depoliticizing the ASUO
office. Cooper said she would
be out speaking to students and
"working to make sure inciden
tal fees are allocated fairly.”
The question of I.evinson and
Ball’s lack of experience also
was brought up. "We have no
political experience and we’re
proud of it.” Levinson said, ad
ding both he and Ball have
managerial and business ex
perience that would enable
them to reach out and do the
job.
Personals
PROBLEMS?
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24 hours 7 days Strictly confidential
Call SU44U_144:tfn
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pregnanc y testing Birthright 3162 U
EUGENE PREQNANCY HOTLINE pro
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testing, support and Information Call
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VOTE
April 15 & 16
Sarah
LACHKAR
ASUO President
Jodie
MOONEY
ASUO Vice Pres
FOR IFC:
Steve Hoyt
Kristin Teigen
Teddy Wallace
Armando Morales
Douglas Pyle
FOR EMU
BOARD:
Joem Wettern
William Todd
James Munyer
Bo Kim
FOR ASPAC:
Jeff Morgan
FOR
STUDENT SENATE:
No. 6: Alicia Sloan
No. 7: Michael Faherty
No. 16: Randy McDonold
No. 9: Carl Rasmussen
SPA t candidates are commuted to
responsible activism Together we
can make student government work
tor you
Students for
A Progressive
Agenda
Endorsed by
Amazon Community Tenants
Council
Graduate Teaclng Fallow Federation
Foreign Student Organization
A six-year
tradition of
activism
Personals
INFORMAL RUSH
Alpha Omicron Pt is having an informa
tion dessert Find out aboul sorority life
on Tuesday night, April 14th at 6 30
Call for more Information 342 3023
91134 14
Business School
Carl Rasmussen
Student Seat No. 9
Active representation
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If you are UNHAPPY about your In
cidental Fees going to the Gay and Les
bian Alliance' call 746-8087 and leave a
message _ 4 15
HEY DUDE!
Give blood today or tomorrow in 167
EMU (10 4pm) 9119 4 14
VOTE
STEVE AND DONNA
STEVE AND DONNA
STEVE AND DONNA
FRICHETTE/COOPER
ASUO PRES/VICE
K: To that special guy who calls me his
little girl I LOVE YOU! S 4 14
OREGON LACROSSE
Whatever the scores show, we are still
the best Let s bust some heads! L C
will pay -ti 4
LISA 9 months later and what cart I
say you still make me hoi I love you D
4 14
(DKUJ
DUDE
Is Ihe "I" chapping you yet? Saul
might call to find out how the race
tastes' Beware of the Her
maphrodite! Love, "You Guys!!”
4 14*
KAO
Welcomes our
newest members
Li/ Coin Deanna Hoff
AnnaKorte Kathy Laws
Susan Muir Julie Ramsour
Laurie Russell Alisa Schatfner
Monica Spohn
Congratulations!
We love you
9120 4 14
xo
IS PROUD TO
CONGRATULATE ITS
NEWEST MEMBERS
Joan Harms Wendy Wolfe
Kim Clare Lori Palmer
Heather Hiam Carrie Conte
GREAT JOB!
Personals
ERICA: They say distance makes the
heart grow fonder I love and miss you
very much NAVID OU 4 15
APOLOGY • To students of Jewish
orientation tor scheduling the P/VP
torum on Monday the beginning ot
Passover The Elections Board.
9122 4 14
GREEKS:
LOSE IT!
USE YOUR FEE CARD
AND UolO ID CARD
VOTE
APRIL 15th at 4pm
CONCERNED
STUDENTS FOR
RESPONSIVE
LEADERSHIP
The ASUO Executive must represent
the view ot all 17,000 students A stu
dent government has Its most pro
lound ettect on issues affecting
higher education and campus con
corns These areas must be of
primary importance Because of a
common concern tor campus issues,
we endorse the following candidates
On April 15 & 16
please vote for
PRESIDENT
Kasey Brooks
VICE-PRESIDENT
Karen Gaffney
IFC 2-YR
J B Leahy
Wayne Skill
IFC 1-YR
Sandra Thompson
Collin Farrel
Ron Munlon
EMU BOARD 2-YR
Malt Smith
Lisa Nichols
Kevin Taylor
EMU BOARD 1-YR
Tamle Kaufman
STUDENT SENATE 5
Mark Sanders
STUDENT SENATE 7
Peter Nisbet
STUDENT SENATE 16
John Loop
STUDENT SENATE 17
Cory Wynne
WRITE-IN FOR:
ODE BOARD
John Upendail
Personals
SARAH SCHAUBEL
Happy 21st
Birthday
Love, Susie
4 14
THETA CHI
Buffet was a blast
Thank you for showing us such a great
evening
Love, the Kappas
4-14
A CD
ROAD DICKS
THANX
JOE VENNES
18021er
Let’s do Rennies.
Love. YLS Buffy
__ 4 14
TO OUR ATO MT GOATSSean Frank
and Kyle Thanks lor Ihe adventure
Love Your FTB'S. 4 14
POOKY: Roses were line Ma//(s was
great Thanks A THETA BABE 4 14
CINDY BRADY
Can we do it again? This time, I promise
that we won t talk about me LOVE.
WHAT'S HIS NAME 4 14
PHI PSI
INITIATES
I wish there
was something
I could do
4 14'
LOVE CONNECTION CLUB
A romantic dating concept for
Willamette Valley Singles 344 1454
Lost & Found
FOUND: BOOK • Great Traditions in
Ethics on 4/8 near campus Call Erik at
343-5848 4 15
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reasonable rates Ronda. 935-1892 5-29
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WORD PROCESSING/TYPINC.
Disk Editing/Conversions
Apple IBM CP/M
Photocopy • Binding
255 E 18th
Si* Blocks trom Campus
the
Word Processing Specialists
Buy & Sell
THE BUY A SELL CENTER
Buy«Sell*Trade
Musical instruments, stereo, tools.
Photographic and Backpacking
Equipment
361 W. 5th.
For Sale
CD PLAYER. Para-sound, excellent con
dition $200 485 6146. Kent 4 14
CHARVEL JACKSON a Kahler white
and black Perfect condition w/case
Make an otter 485-5006 ask tor Greg
4 14
ELECTRONIC TYPEWRITER plus 1 -.
tra daisy wheels $200 OBO Pioneer
MA 80 mixing AMP (6 mike inputs) $150
OBO Steve, 343-1206._4-14
SILERREED 8750
Excellent electric typewriter $85
345 9447 _ 4 16
HUFFY 15 SP S‘i(J OI.it
typewriter $60 Pioneer stereo system
$250 344 8099 4 16
VCR FOR SALE
Portable (2 component) GE less than t
yr old Works great1 Need money tor
wite and kids $160 OBO 343 3833 Call
after 11pm 4 14
14 Ff SAILBOAT Sealark Good shape
Includes trailer and 3 sails jib. mam.
and spinnaker $1 400 or otter Call
688 8422 4 17
For Sale
OUTDOOR
EQUIPMENT
SWAP
Used tents, skis, sleeping bags
kayaks and much more for sale
TODAY
Tuesday. 7 to 8:30pm EMU Ballroom
For more Info call 686-3730
_ 9112414*
Books
100.000 BOOKS IN STOCK
All Selling 40-50% off list prices
•Textbooks»Cliff Notes*Magazines*
USED BOOKS BOUGHT AND SOLD
SMITH FAMILY BOOKSTORE
768 East 13th
—UO Bookstore—
Course Book Buyback
Deadline April 18th
The last day for refunds on spring
term course books is April 18th You
must have your receipt and UO I D to
obtain your refund al the Buyback
Counter. 2nd floor, UO Bookstore
Your store since 1920
Bicycles
BICYCLE: WOMEN S 10 SPEED New
tubeless tires, light, fenders Great tor
rider 51” or shorter $70. Call Jane at
<3950 _ 4 15
VITUS RACING 56cm Custom Make
offer Call 683 2938 4 16
Cars & Cycles
1982 Suzuki GN400T
Low miles, excellent condition $900
OBO Eugene 683 4822 4 17
81 MOPED. Excellent condition Only
$250! Gordon 6890771._9110tfn
74 AUDI FOX well-maintained, reliable.
$700 OBO 485-9261 ask for Dave Karp,
leave no 4 16
82 SUZUKI 1100 f ull Dress! One owner.
Only $1 850 George 689-0771 9110 tfn
65 FORD FALCON
Only 57.000 original miles, one previous
iwner $1 100OBO 342 5018eves 4 16
82 KAWASAKI 440 LTD Musi sell1 Only
$950 Kathy 689 07H._9110:tfn
MERCEDES BENZ 1969 220 Diesel
Leather, air, sun roof, good tires
$3 395 Call 688 8422._4-17
1985 HONDA AERO 60 ,
$400 OBO Call 344 1408 4 17
80 CHEVY CITATION Great bargain'
Only $1,200 Benny 689 0771 9110 tfn
80 CITATION
4 cyl, 4 sp 78,000 mi Good mileage
Clean $1 600 345 2538 4 15
70 VOLKSWAGON. Great shape' Only
$925 Kathy 689 0771 9110 tfn
79 RABBIT i xr elient r ond sharp! Red.
low miles, many extras $2 395 OBO
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1985 HONDA SPREE Red under 1 000
miles Excellent condition, extras Call
Bratt 343 1 56 7 3 30pm 9pm 4 17
86 HONDA CIVIC SI 6 900 miles Sun
alloy Sony Excellent cond Must sell
$8,500 Tomoko 485 9465 4 17
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FOOD VAN
There's no reason to he
hungry!
Yes, even at the most
unexpected places The
food van offers quick
snacks, croissants, yogurt,
juices, fresh fruit, sand
wiches and donuts to help
you through the day
Located at:
13th, across from
Gilbert Hall
from 8am to 2pm
and at the library
turnaround
from 8am to 2pm.