G/aws /Conlm Is/F tarns complrlr lab on prrmi sr*s for fasf vn'ii r Students! $15.00 off Eye Exam with Student I.D. Card rainbow optics I |]th Avr . iw blwi fttim U of () Frti- parking in back 343-3333 Hours M l Ham 7pmS.it Kant • Spm OITKK KXI'IKI S 11 (0‘to ALL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS... *>* ARE NOT fT J CREATED \ EQUAL \ Il you believe that all financial institutions arc the same, perhaps you have not looked into your Credit Union At U Lane O. business is not conducted as usu .il We otter a unique approach to financial services As a cooperative, members have equal vote and say in the management ol the Credit Union. The result is an at fordable and responsible way ol providing financial sci vices While financial institutions are not created equal, we happen to believe that all members are Come visit U-Lanc-O and let us show you the Credit Union way ol doing business. Serving U of () students and employees. 11th & Ferry 687-2347 NCUA CIRRUS STUDENTS • FACULTY • STAFF Tlu Uacduatiou Influenza vaccinations will be given at the Student Health Center every WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY, AND FRIDAY FROM 8 00 a m to 9 00 a m beginning October 24th and continuing until the end ot Fall term Only one injection is needed. Annual tlu immunizations ARE RECOMMENDED for the following 1 Healthy persons 65 years or older 2 Persons with long term heart or lung problems 3 Persons with any of the following: kidney disease, cystic fibrosis, diabetes, anemia, severe asthma, and conditions which compromise immune mechanism Influenza vaccine MAY be given to persons wishing to reduce their chances of catching the flu. persons who provide essential community services and stu dents or others in schools or colleges Students $3.50 Faculty and Staff $4.00 For more information, call the STUDENT HEALTH CENTER at (346) 4441 UNIVERSITY Finding product niche difficult By Mollie Smith Emerald Contot>uto< Competing in a crowded marketplace and with cars of excellent quality have been two obstacles Pal Sherwood has had to overcome in contributing to the advertising campaign for Cetteral Motors' new car. Sat urn. Sherwood, senior vice presi dent at Hal Riney and Partners in San Francisco, was on cam pus Monday to talk about the differences between creating advertising for established brands and building a new brand's identity. Also present was Peter Ange los, a senior vice president with Hal Riney and Partners, who worked on the Levi 501 account and shared some of the experiences he had working with Spike late during the new campaign Saturn, created in 1985. is fighting to "convince people that Saturn is comparable to. and better than most. Japanese cars." Sherwood said. GM's goal with Saturn is to reinvent the way cars an? built by return ing to old American values such as honesty, integrity and hard work coupled with people who really care about the prod uct they are creating. Angelos, a University alum nus, is fac ing a very different situation. His product. I-evi's 501 jeans, is something every one knows about. He said the key to success with an estab lished brand is "to take the path of most resistance" with the advertising. "If it seems easy, something may b e wrong." he said. Hecause the new Levi 501 campaign was to be directed at youths and because there are so many types of young people. Angelos was stuck. He didn't know how to reach each group through one campaign. Finally he decided to ask young peo ple. He heard from more than 800,000 youths, all of whom said they like Spike Lee. Why? "Because he dor’s things we've never seen and because he's rich," Angelos said of the re spondents. CIA recruitment protest planned OSPIRG's hunger and home lessness group will meet at r> to p m. in EMU Cedar Room B Pre-law meeting, featuring a Eugene civil rights attorney as a speaker, will meet at 7 :t() p m in the EMU Board Room I or information < all 4Hr>-t.9t>2 Et als l.atin .American Support Committee general meeting is at r> .10 p.m in EMU Cenlur\ Room If Call M(i-58‘l7 for more information lewish Student Union will meet at 3 p m in EMU Suite 5. Call :t4t>-4l<»t> ior more infor mation Men Against Rape weekly meeting will he at 7 p.m in EMI1 Century Room I) Call 34ti-42(H> ior information l.iie Choices Support Group. sponsored bv Women In Tran sition. meets from 7 to ft to p m in EMU Century Room C Registration is required Call ;t4(> 409S or .141. 4000 for more information. Student Campaign fur Disar mament and Students for Go\ eminent Integrity will l>e pro testing CIA recruitment on campus at noon in the HMII Court yard. Department of Commerce and International Trade Ad ministration internship infor mation and coordination meet iug will tie at 2 pm in the KMC Maple Room Call the In ternational Studies Program at 340 5051 or t it. 2851 fur more information Kible sharing and prayer group meets at 7:30 p m in the St Thomas Moore Room of the Newman Center Call 343-7021 for more information IBM PS/2 windows orient.) lion, sponsored by the Comput ing Center, will la- from 2 to 4 p m in Room 110 Volt anologv Call 340-4394 for details tlillel's disc ussion group scheduled lor Tuesday will lie canceled Call J43-8U20 for more information The (aiuncil on International Kxthange will hold an inform.) tional session about working abroad at noon in the KMC Walnut Room Also, a seminar on budget travel will be held from 4 to (> pm in the same In FREEDOM BOWL by TRAIN! *399 pc,p,M.o„ Includes Round Trip on Amtrak j Hotel Accommodations Game Ticket Souvenir T Shirt Leaves Dec. 27 Returns Dec. 31 CALL TODAY!! 484-7373 ration Call 340-3214 for more information CD-ROM tutorial using the I *S VCI.IT (psychology) index will he at 12:30 p.m. in the ref erence area of the Knight Li brary. Also, a session on using the Readers' Cuide will be at 4 p.m. in the same location, ((all 34U-230B for more information. CD-ROM tutorial using the Si ienre Citation Index will he at 2:30 p.m. in the reference area of the Science Library. I-all 348-2308 for information. Study abroad in Japan or (iermanv. The Office of Interna tional Servii es is sponsoring an informational meeting at 3:30 p.m in KMl! Cedar Room C about exchange programs in Ja pan Also, a meeting about studying in Germany is being held at :t It) p.m. in the KMl! Hen Linder Room Call 141) 3207 for more information Students interested in visit ing the elderly and handi capped at the Ivorena Care Cen ter will lie gathering at the Newman ((enter parking lot at 3 45 p in Call 343-7021 for more information. Work Overseas! Britain. Ireland. France. Germany. Canada. New Zealand. Jamaica, and Costa Rica tor up to 6 months Council s Work Abroad Program culs through all the red tape to give you an exciting opportunity to live and work overseas Come to the information meeting Tuesday, Nov. 13, Noon Ert> Mem. U., Walnut Room Sponsored by Career Placement and Planning and the Council on International Educational Exchange ran low sTutMNTHACuiry Mean AMO MOM PftOGAAM OMOOMATtOM cau m-teoo o« taoo-tM-Msa THE ULTIMATE INDOOR TANNING MACHINE We ve got your tan when you want It! SunStaowcr on campus im> IW«W »T