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sJ3ti a*JA(6s 343-0681 Ua/do' NINE DAYS ■ WONDER 1H O II s E Of RECORDS r258 E.13TH o342 7975^ »«*»» w««d idi Up»k r«cOrdl ■ Sun Th II 6 Fn4 Sat 11-7 Performing 365 Days a Year Finally, going to college can save you some money. Bet you never tliou^llt vou'd hear that. Ihit ju-t hv heine a student, you can eet sneeial priees on IBM l’S/2V—eomputers that will help \ou through sehool. and lone alter von ert out. I BM oilers .1 varietv of l'S/2 S«'l(“ct*‘(l XcadriiiK Solution’ model- to choose from. \n<l w itli an I MM l*S/l! Loan lor I a'arniiii'. von can own onr lor as I it t It* as $.i0 a month* and takr up to live years to pax. liux now and \on II ”rt a special Bonus Bark* worth o\er $1,000 m sax ui”s on an travel, phone rails, stilt ware and mon So while the price ol college keeps ”oiii” up. at least the price ol succeed ill” is on its wax dow n. \ isit xour campus outlet to Imd out how to make a l*S/2 click foi yon. TRADE UP! Buy a now IBM PS/2 and you qualify for a trade-in allowance | on selected models of IBM, Apple V) and Compaq'’' computers Call for details Upcoming trade in days are J Oct 23 and Nov 5, 1 4p m .j Microcomputer Support Center 202 Computing Center Monday- K r id ay 9 a m - 5 p m 346-4402 j • T ylW'- . • ' i '■ • ' ** *»,»U V» *>'J ' *»S i |M , * *f 1 ,t'. I li #•»»,♦ * v. • -, '■ vr- X. if M > tr - mcjh i i:* '« *».*!**!, !"•(•: ••' ><<»**!-. iHMAt-f? • ! . « f|M I ||rt».* • i *t«i! ■ i ' vi' >*•- kj <wj | nj llwv » . > fc>- . » • • » » • ■ v* ’ ' i^ji j .ilitf,* .r, a I-. p.ia IN '*»•* i- , * %l *4 I f 18 1 * * 11 . j 4, *«• ' I • .«»*! *-< '• * ' - ' >j >*-,*.»* • |i.* • •. ' utt • ■ h . .v .»( w m ,1 - f% • ! •. i t f • ■ * •.■■<-' A • v .. .. • ' ■ *- • • •• I J ’ *»' M ,■** m ilir- l '$. I' ■ >» ■!(* . 1 * it' Vi! I .-•I (V* "M ’ »'l! 5H*»* kw1(‘ . fp (f'l II k k'l'.V* \ 'J liuV M.* l«Mrw ' «.|K l.’mtlftuffcxtA If**« t,* i.all y **fK) ’firs*? . t'f!,U>.M( Nf'fr,.,/k4*t .' a n« yom v .w»^ht*. (HjIM !r«)4fiirig ; ?».»rgirs ^ l».l" k* UMmJTHjifH r'(tit tKW*l»A , W". If*' * \ p|,» .»'»»!«* If** ! N> .' .?*w**a! Ml*- r, I*’60. AFttlO iik’ ?TholV--rtfVk <IM( «p Photo by Jott Pa&iay Jerome Kersey helped the Portland Trail Blazers beat the Seattle SuperSonics 102-73 in a pre-season game at Gill Coliseum in Corval lis Sunday night. BLAZERS Continued from Page 5 But the prossuro to rnpout an appearance in the NBA finals last year was much greater than any pressure this season, Coop er said. "Last year we did experience some pressure," he said. "We are more relaxed We know what to ex pot: t now. This is our third chance, and we realize we've got to do it now II Sunday night's game is any indication of what to expect from the Blazers this season, Portland s defense may make the loam oven b«;tt«r than last year The Blazers gave up no more than 20 (joints in a quarter to the Sonics. and that came in a mostly garbage-time fourth pe riod. Derrick McKey was Seattle's leading scorer with 12 points but was the only Sonic in dou ble-figures, and Payton, the No. 2 pick of the 1990 NBA draft, shot ;i of 10 from the floor and had only seven (joints. “We're back to business," Portland guard Clyde Droxler said. "When we play that kind of defense, it makes the differ ence in the game.” pizza A' ^ ALL YOU CAN € AT' SPAGHETTI SPECIAL WITH GARLIC BRIAD $2.95 TUE3DAYS ONLY 11 30 AM to 10PM 2673 Willamette, m. w». ,,,• Delivery Service 484 0996 lillj THE BEST DEAL IN TOWN for WEDNESDAY PARTYING V iS| 41*S 2222 Centennial Blvd. to Autzen siao^-ni). Eugene • 343-4734