Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 22, 1989, Page 12, Image 12

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    Knight Library open Friday
1 'tiivci il\ fiit 11 it irs w ill hr c losird I rid.iv
,is p.irl >1 llir I h.tnksi:i\int liolid.iv. mvini;
I nivci• hv i-mplovi’fs wilh I month n .nli'in
n appointments p.iitl v.u .Hum
rhi knight l.ihriir\ will remain open un
I rid.iv Nov ’ I Irom H .i m to 1 1 p m hut
will lie ( Iused mi Tlviirsfl.n tin Th.inksyu my
I rid.n is already a holiday tor manage
mi'iit si'ivicrr .mil i lassifieil cmployi'i's umlci
State I’etsonnel Kiiles anil the i orient Orison
I’nlilii Kmplnynes I toon ayreement
_( 'nrreclions
Bci .mini' ill llif volume ill m
for mill i« >11 I In* Oivjtnn l);til\
I'mrtilltl lltinilli's (i.t\ III ||.I\
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I ,11 11i.iI m ullirr i■! ri its i .m In
11■ |mirti (I in the Nlevvs l.ililiir <il
lititi iil 1
A slm \ m I iii'mI.h s issue nl
I ho l-'mri.ihl listoil t lit* men's
Imskutlinll to,mi's v\ m uvor
11i^11 I in■ Amoi n .1 .is in i 11 ri mu
rhnrsilav iii.ulit I!to u.imo ,u
tually took jil.ii o Monday
ninht
Also. .1 stor\ m llio saiiio is
siio usoil ,111 ini urroi t name fm
(In' ( antpus Inhumation K\
i hang*; and gave two inai i u
lair phone numbers The < 01
ieel mmihei s an \soha I Jlggs
I t I 1 I t I and I leathei Him h
1-1 . ‘ M 4; I
The / nirr.ihl regrets the er
m i
PHI SEN TED BY
THE FAMILY, JEWELS
BUT NO MATTER WHAT I DO I CAN T GET
SAPPHIRE TO NOTICE ME I VE TRIED
EVERYTHING l CHANGED MY MOUTHWASH
DEODORANT FRIENDS HAIRSTYLE WHAT
DOES IT TAKE TO IMPRESS HER9
r
MAYBE IF I GOT A HAPPY PITCHIE S
JEWELPY ACCOUNT I COULD BUY HEP
SOMETHING NICE AND SHOW HEP WHAT
A SWEET SENSITIVE SOCIALLY AWARE
KINDA GUY I REALLY AM'
YO MAMA' THWEEET' HEY
BABY' WANNA PARTY.'?
HUMMA HUMMA '
HEY' WHERE YA
COIN. BABE?
<r
GOTTA GET THAT
HARRY RITCHIE S
ACCOUNT
Up to 60 University of Oregon
students may already have the
AIDS virus Thousands more are putting
themselves at risk by ignoring the truth
AIDS is something that affects us all.
Practice safe sex,
and make it an issue about life
For more information,
call the Health Education line
at 686-4456
Sponsored by
the Student Health Center
AIDS. TAKE IT PERSONALLY.
f ilr I'huli*
I'liblii .mil iirii.iti• ilnnulions u ill .illnw WISIII to rro/irn tls
(lours r.irl\ nr\l \ cur.
Continued from Pago I
" Wr (lid ri'.M li oni i ’ i"Tichi I i lii'( kfjoitil Swan s.ml. \\*
made it iusi In lli'' li.iii un our i.liin
Thu cmmlv commissioners’ donation i.imc as a ridii'l to
WISIII I in,ml 11 it- mhc is Su an s.iu I hut il was mil I lie com I usive
I,a ha hi llic board's decision to reopen.
i, sure v\ e would have i hauled oui a ir
i oinniissioiiers had voted against the grant) Suan said It was a
I lose one
A spei llu date lor reopening has not been a-t hut it will be
sometime in late laimarv or in I'ebruai v. Mi t tarty said
I'll is is the lust lime WIST I < lias rei eived sup poll 111 nil I m el
government. Swan said besides the donation from l ane ( otinlv
( onimissioners. UlS'Ift received money from largene and Spring
field (iitv (timiii ils
Kessler
( onlmucd from I’.im- I
Although the magazines
printed a total ot nut health .11
tn les within the five-year peri
oil ol study, Kessler said she
did not tint! any features edilo
rials 01 news stories that dis
cussed women’s health in rel.i
I ion to sun iking
The only mention magazines
gave to this topic was in news
briefs, whic h are short artic les
ot about 'ill words Kessler said
she tumid a total ot eight
new shrifts during the live ye.11
period
Kessler also found tobac 1:11
1 Olltp.inies plus nled a large
amount ot revenue to the si\
magazines
( agate tie advertisements i iiv
cit’il .is hull' .is eight peri flit ul
tile .III pages in ( i is 11II11)«> 111 <t 11
.mil as mm li as 1 1 pen ent in
McCall's
lu .ii11111u111 a large majoriU
ul the i igarelte ails ran mi pre
tiliilm pages which are inside
trout, inside hai k and tiai k i m
el pages Magazines i liarge ad
vertisers Inghei rates In adver
lise nil these pages
timid I lousekeeping which
was used as the i mitrol group
in the studs . does not ai i.ept
i igarelte ads
Imports
( ontiiuu'd Iroin P.ijjr $
kleban s<titi llic business also
serves us a resouri e lot people
to make and sell elltmt t rails
We waul to send as muc h moil
e\ bat k to (lie sotirt e .is possi
ble ••
Kleban said although utlrei
lot al import stores sell goods
Iron) the sistei t ities, none ol
them otlei goods e\u lusively
Irulll those t ities
(llobal Partners sells every
thing from rugs to jeyvelry and
has pi it es varying from Si alt
to Stttii) It is primarily elhnit
ait. not mass proilut ed kelhan
said
"We'il rather sell something
that was one in a lilt) than one
in 1.000." Kleban said "The
I In- i r.ifts .in- mailt' Its t.mii
lies .mil slll.lll groups rhi'\
< <iii*t make a thousand
Until Thompson .tad hlebaii
h.ivr experience in the ift.nl
business I lii'V prex inuslv
worked 111 lilt' n.itiir.il IikiiIs
grin er\ hiisini'ss
"It snri• is iliftfifnt Irnni 11n‘
grocerx business. Tbnmpsnn
s.inl "You ( .m l |list i .ill sniin*
Dili.' up .mil order tilings for
next ueek
"You have to drop a lot of
American business attitudes
anil hope for the best when
dealing \\ Mb (international
business sources), lie said
"I’ve developed lots of p.i
lienee "
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