Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 18, 1989, Section B, Page 29B, Image 72

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Budget books abound
Mans University students will look for wavs to out back on
spending this full fortunately, tile campus area offers mans mon
ey-saving opportunities lor textbook buyers
The l adversity bookstore, .it I ith Avenue and Kincaid Street
and the Smith family Bookstores at 7(iH f I Ith Ave and '>2a Wil
lamette St . purchase used books from students I hose books are
then resold at reduced pric es This process helps to i tub rising
st bool expenditures and provide students with extra t ash
Students crowd the book buy back counter at the I niversity
Bookstore and the F.MU location at the end of each term in hopes
of pocketing some cash
Unlike the University Bookstore, the Smith family Bookstores
also buy used hardcover and paperbai k books othei than texts
Uonsei|uentlv. these stores have an immense sells lion ot pleasure
reading.
This fall, for the first time, the Newman ( enter is sponsoring a
student benefit book sale The centei located at 1H:>0 f.merald St
will hold the sale Sept JO, 2 ! and 22 The program will allow slu
dents to negotiate the buy back pru e Interested students must
submit a list of their hooks and the pin es they want tor them
With the servic es provided by the Newman Uenter. the 1 niver
sity Bookstore and the Smith f amily Bookstores students have the
opportunity to reduc e educ ational i osts by buy mg used hooks and
adding to their budgets by selling used books
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