OFF CAMPUS STUDENTS COME USE US (even when you're healthy) WE'RE HERE TO SERVE YOU YOUR Student Health Center ext. 4441 — . ■ — 1 gj iwnrigiawiMapa AWAjiiAaig Marketing and Promotions Athletic Department Gain Valuable Experience In • Promotions • Marketing • Public Relations • Communications • Event Management Anyone Interested In A Volunteer Internship, Please Call 346-5690 Or Pick Up An Application At The Athletic Department. UNIVERSITY Booth owner has select clientele By Tammy Batey Emerald Associate Editor Carol Berg's furniture booth at tho ASUO Street Falre is a Toast for the eyes Berg txrvors tho booth with largo noon-col ored signs that vocalize hor [x> lltlcal vlowe such as: "Equal Klghts Forever- Measure 9 Nev er—I want to uso my space to got voters educated about Meas ure 9," Berg said. "I've had people come up to me and say, 'So you don't sell furniture any more.' " Berg's booth Is one of 15H craft, food and political booths at the Street Falre that ends Fri day, said Thomas Huckaba, Street Fulro coordinator. The biannual event, held In the fall and spring, will raise about S4.000 for tho ASIJO to use on student programs. Huckaba said. The Street Falre usrxi to be held during new student orien tation week, said Cris Bauman. Street Faire coordinator. Tho move to the first week of class es gives more students a chanco to check out the booths "It's u greot opportunity be cause there are so many stu dents who live on r umpus and may not get to the Saturday Market." she said, "And it's a little better because it's on (am pus, right cm the way to class." If students are tew busy on their way to classes to chock out Borg's furniture, she also operates a booth at tho Satur day Market, she said. •Swill Photo by MfctaNi SNn&m Carol Barg, who usually aalla pina fumitura, la using har booth at tha AS JO Straat Faira as a political atatamant. l.,.rg said sh« quit her 11-year job at an advertising agency in Coos Hay four years ago to be gin making the pine furniture she sells in hor booth. Borg took ovor hor father's wood working booth at Saturday Mar ket after ho died to help her mom make ends meet, she said. "Having never lifted a suw in my life, I was a little over whelmed." she said. Saturday Market is u family tradition. Berg's sister and brothor-ln-law. Colleen and Dana Bauman, operate the Dana's Cheesecake booth at the market. "It's become a real family lifestyle," she said. Berg said Milling hor furni ture at the Saturday Market and at events like the Street Fairc bring her greater satisfaction than her whito-collar job at the advertising agency. "There's something about making something people aro going to use and have that moans something to me," she said. Derg said it takes about three days for her to create a piece of furniture. She makes all types of furniture, including futon frames and desks. The most popular item she sells, howev er, are her sholves. Derg said her sister Candec Brennan, an artist, will paint designs on the sholvos after she's finished building them if the customer requosts it. People can have furniture items mado Turn to BERG, Page 9 Save Now Apple Macintosh PowvrHixik' US A 40 Apple Macintosh C'.Unsk' II Apple M*i tniosh LC U Apple Macintosh Ilsi The Macintosh Student Aid Package Get over '400 worth of preloaded software when you buy one of the Apple* Macintosh* computers shown above at our best prices ever. .And if you are interested in financing options, be sure to ask for details about the Apple Computer Loan. But hurry, because student Microcomputer Support Center 202 Computing Center Monday-Friday, 9am - 5pm 346-4402 aki like this is only available through October 15,1992 - and only at your authorized Apple campus reseller. ___ 'M -1 © 1992 Apple (in^xjirr Ira Apple thr Applr k «> and Mamah are rrpMcrrd trademark* id Affair ( and printed manual* are raa r»haded m tha uirr