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There's more Athletics adds names to travel list © The Evergreen, 1988 to Honolulu Patterson will join Washington lawmak- • Faculty Senate Chair Jim Cochran by Steve Massey provided by ers next month to examine - among $63,783. ' Editor Cougar Athlet- other things - WSU's biennial budget Gibson said the university is justified in ics, but pay request. taking 276 people to Hawaii, since it had There are more people flying to Hawaii their own hotel to charter an entire 350-seat plane to make at WSU's expense than was first reported and meal Although Cougar Athletics failed the trip. Officials at Indianapolis, 111.- by the Athletic Department, according to a costs. Wednesday to release a complete list of based American TransAir, the charter used list of names obtained by the Evergreen Members of those making the week-long trip at univer- by Cougar Athletics, could not be reached Thursday. the official sity expense, athletic department employ- for comment. ees who asked not to be identified said it An additional list of Aloha Bowl travel- party, including 16 administrators, will However, representati ves from three have hotel and meal expenses paid for, in was roughed out ten days ago and shown charter companies that offer Seattle-to-Ho- ers - one that includes athletic depart- to employees three days ago. ment secretaries, a Pullman physician, his addition to round trip airfare. nolulu flights said smaller planes can be wife and two children - was not released Washington Sen. Pat Patterson said The names and annual salaries of top used. An L-1011 flown by Hawaiian Air Wednesday by Harold Gibson, the depart- WSU administrators should pay their own WSU officials traveling on the all-expens- seats either 199 or 214 people. ment's financial manager. way to Honolulu for the Aloha Bowl, in es-paid trip follow: And, according to Transworld Airlines officials, Boeing 727s and 767s seat 134 "I've had all kinds of lists ready," 'said light of Cougar Athletics' $450,000 bud- • WSU President Sam Smith, get deficit. $103,000. and 129 people respectively and are fre- Harold Gibson, Cougar Athletics' finan- quently chartered. • Provost Al Yates, $98,428. cial manager. "If you want further clarifi- "I think sometimes they overdo it," WSU Athletic Director Jim Livengood cation, we'll have to talk about it later." said Patterson, R-Pullman. "It seems like • Vice President for Business Jay Hart- did not return several telephone calls to ford, $87,445. Athletic department officials did not people who can well-afford to pay for the San Francisco's Airport Marriot, where release the 18 names Wednesday when trip ought to do so. It's unfortunate they • Vice Provost Bob Smith, $85,979. he's attending a Pac-lO Conference meet- they revealed a 258-member "official have to go to such extremes. • Vice Provost Ron Hopkins, $81,113. ing. Livengood was expected to submit Aloha Bowl party" roster. The 18 people "Other than that ... I've got to wish • Assistant to the President Gen DeV- WSU's Aloha Bowl budget to conference will receive roundtrip airfare from Seattle them well." leming, $55,695. officials Thursday. Acceptance difficult for gays Student everyone (on the floor) knows that I'm experienced blatant discrimination in gay and I don't feel any discrimina- Pullman, a subtle form of discrimination faces tion," said Church, who is an under- exists - gay jokes and the use of graduate. demeaning words. But Johnson is not Church's roommate, d'Armond afraid to stand up to those who casually Speers, is straight. toss around terms that insult her. charges "My life style is a different life style, She said she once stood up to a co- but who's to say his is wrong? It cer- worker who often made comments like by Julie Bailey tainly has never bothered me," Speers "That's so gay" or "I feel so gay." Evergreen Staff said. "I finally sat down and asked her, The acceptance of a gay man by resi- 'Do you understand why that offends WSU football player Dan Grayson will dents of what is probably .3 predomi- me? When you say that, you are telling remain on the Cougar roster for the Aloha nantly straight dorm seems to exemplify me I am stupid, weird or ridiculous. No Bowl on Dec. 25, despite a felony charge a feeling of tolerance on campus. But is matter what you felt - you didn't feel filed against him Wednesday in Whitman the WSU community really that accept- gay,' " Johnson said. County Superior Court. ing? Such language perpetuates stereotypes by Francine Strickwerda Interviews with campus leaders and that gay people are deviant, and it alien- The 270-pound was charged Evergreen Staff gay students indicate the level of accep- ates the gay and lesbian population, she with second-degree assault in connection tance gay people have on campus varies said. with an incident Sept. 18, in which he WSU student Mike Church is gay and anywhere from a "live and let live" "More than anything, it suggests that allegedly beat up a friend from his home lives in an alI-male residence hall. attitude to total condemnation. it's OK to hate these people (lesbians) town. "When J first moved into the dorm I Molly Johnson, a 25-year-old gradu- and gays) - that we're not real and Following Grayson's arrest in Septem- was a little bit leery. But basically ate student, said although she hasn't don't matter. And it makes me mad," ber, WSU football coach Dennis Erickson Johnson said. said he had no plans to suspend Grayson Tom (not his real name), a 25-year- from the team. old WSU undergraduate, said the use of Erickson said Thursday the charge homophobic language is harmful, and doesn't change his plans to start Grayson often offends others unintentionally. in the post-season game. "Basically, everyone already knows a "It doesn't matter - it doesn't affect lot of gay people," Tom said. his playing status at all," Erickson said. Another kind of discrimination occurs "I need to check into it - it's the first in the workplace. I've heard of it myself." Johnson said she isn't afraid of being fired from her job in Pullman simply The NCAA has no rules about player because she is a lesbian. "Mostly what eligibility in this instance, NCAA spokes- happens is that you wouldn't get a pro- person Nancy Mitchell said Thursday from motion." NCAA headquarters in Shawnee-Mission, Arnold Perkins, a foreign language Kan. instructor at WSU, said he doesn't find "I don't think there are any separate his sexual orientation to be a challenge rules to govern bowl games, and in the to his job. Perkins transferred from a regular season it's an institutional or con- faculty position at the University of ference matter," Mitchell said. Iowa to a temporary position at WSU. According to police reports, Grayson, "I've never looked at it (being gay) 21, allegedly knocked out and battered as being an issue," he said. "In no way David B. Judah, 21, of Woodland, does it determine whether I stay (at Wash., on Sept. 18. Judah was asleep in a WSU) or not, or whether I renew my Daily Evergreen/Steven White room immediately prior to the time of the alleged assault. Mike Church reads a magazine in his room. Church is gay and lives in an all-male residence hall. See Gays on page 6 See Assault on page 6 Page 2 Evergreen Friday, December 9, 1988. DELIVERY SPECIAL 12" PEPPERONI PIZZA AND FREE POP LOCAL BRIEFS Free delivery from 11 :00 am un"til close. Get one free litre with any medium pizza - two free litres with any large pizza. Meetings scheduled • An organizational meeting for WSU Math Club will be held . E 420 Main 334-2535 at 2 p.m. Friday in Room 319 Sloan Hall. Nnt v;!licl with other couoons or offers Expires 12/31/88 • The Off-Campus Association will meet at 5 p.m. Sunday in Room B 11-13 CUB to discuss plans for next semester, the renter's insurance program and a possible Christmas party. All JAPAN EXCHANGE students living off-campus or in university apartments are AND TEACHING "JET" PROGRAM encouraged to attend. invites 1,00 American Youths to • Amnesty International will meet at noon today in Room 111 CUB. WORK IN JAPAN / • Baptist Student Ministries will meet at 6: 15 p.m. Saturday instead of Friday this time only at the Koinonia House to go caroling and then to the Harvey's house for a Christmas party. Rides will be provided. All are welcome.

• The WSU Baha'i Club will hold a Human Rights Day cele- bration at 8 p.m. Saturday in the Koinonia House.: Readings and stories on peace and justice will be shared.

• Gospel meetings based on the simple and effective truths which Jesus lived and taught will be held at 4 p.m. Sunday in Room 30 Cleveland Hall. All are welcome.

• The Re-entry Student Association plans to hold an old- OBJECTIVE: The JET Program seeks to promote mutual understanding between Japan and other fashioned Christmas party for students and their children from 4 countries including the U.S., and to foster international perspectives in Japan by promoting p.m. to 6 p.m Saturday at the Koinonia House. Santa will international exchange among young adults at the local level as well as intensifying foreign arrive at 5 p.m. language education in Japan. SPONSORSHIP: local governments, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Education, and • The Palouse Empire Gay and Lesbian Association has had to the Ministry of Home Affairs of Japan cancel the Sockhop 1988 dance scheduled for Saturday, but AREAS OF EMPLOYMENT: Area I - advising local governments on international activities (limited looks forward to a January potluck after Christmas Break and a in numbers); Area II - assisting in English Education Valentine's Dance in February. ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA: applicants must a) be of American nationality, b) be under 35 years of age, and c) hold at least a bachelor's degree or obtain one by Aug., 1989 TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT: one year (August, 1989 - July, 1990) SALARY: Approx. $30,800 Credit for tutoring APPLICATION DEADLINE: application form must be submitted by Dec. 15. 1988 (other documents can be turned in later) Students interested in proctoring/tutoring for the athletic depart- ment at freshman study table should call Deb Kruse at 335-0284. If this opportunity interests you, please contact: Psychology 497 credit will be granted up to three credits. Consulate-General of Japan 13015thAve., #3110 Seattle, WA 98101 (206) 682-9107 P.S. Some of your fellow alumni are now working in Japan under this program. Ombudsman can help The Ombudsman's Office is an independent, impartial observer appointed to help resolve university-related problems. Bring ques- ~SOUND IDEAS FORTHE HOLIDAYS~ tions to Room 2 Wilson Hall or call 335-1195.

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J Page 4 Evergreen Friday, December 9, 1988 . OPINION Taxes won't help LETTERS Corp of Auburn, Wash. In high school, our concert band won an international contest in Abbotsford, nation's farmers Students should take B.C. I play seven instruments and have played bari- tone, tuba and trombone for WSU's band program, Researchers are a curious lot. Their work is often subsidized time to relax, smile including a stint under Pat Root. largely by government grants, and all too frequently their WSU has a lousy Marching Band. For what reason Dear editor: we all are asking? The answer is two-fold. solutions involve huge amounts of federal spending. I address this letter to everyone at WSU. 1) In the WSU band program, grades are based on The dilemma is that their suggestions require additional As finals week gets closer and closer, and everyone attendance and not performance. taxes - taxes paid by the individuals researchers attempt to is diligently studying to raise their grades, you have 2) Pat Root seems to want to make a halftime foot- probably noticed the rise in tempers. Everyone has a serve - and the American public is fed up with Big Brother ball show into a Broadway musical. short fuse just about now. government wresting away more of their paycheck every The fault lies with the department head of the I would ask all of you take a moment in your busy Music program. Ithink back and there have been liter- year. The election of George Bush is a testament to this schedule to think about all of the good things that have ally dozens of superb musicians I have known here, frustration. happened this semester. You have just reached the top who didn't want anything to do with the mediocrity of However, researchers remain unfazed. Such is the case of another hill in your life. Granted, it may have been the band because excellence is neither pursued or hard, but you made it just the same! with university researchers conducting a study for the Farm rewarded by the visionless people in charge. Also remember the season to which we have now Family Health Survey, including Pamela Elkind, a sociology Mark Swanson entered - Christmas time with family and friends. professor at Eastern Washington University. Time for caring and sharing. Time for love. Among their conclusions is that farming is a dangerous Yes, it may be a hard time for some. I lost my Sigma Chi fraternity profession. Any self-respecting farmer would acknowledge mother three years ago to cancer. But as for every that. However, the professors also conclude the federal shadow there is a light, every sorrow must have ajoy. So please be understanding and courteous to others, deemed good overall government should "set up a system to provide health and and have a fun and relaxing Christmas. safety services to farmers through local clinics," a Heather Garman Dear editor: suggestion that, if implemented, would cost a small fortune. This letter is regarding the Dec. 6 article on the The latter conclusion is wrong. The vast majority of farm alleged date-rape which took place at the Sigma Chi Tree cutters apologize fraternity Friday night. accidents involve operating machinery, often by younger I beg all of you not to judge a whole group of men members of the family. This suggests some farmers, rather by the actions of one. As a Big Sis at Sigma Chi, I than being careful instructors, are proponents of to Pullman, WSU have been shown nothing but respect and consider- "on-the-job-experience. " Dear editor: ation by the members and pledges. I am always secure A more realistic and far less expensive solution would be We were involved in the tree cutting incident that in the thought that after a late weekend night I always have a walk home, a place to stay or someone to talk to include some type of additional vocational education occurred on Tuesday, Nov. 29. We would like to take this time to apologize to WSU, the Pullman commu- to. There have been times when, intoxicated at a classes concerning farm equipment operation and safety in nity and the Pullman city officials for the wrongful act party, a member has watched out for me and made rural schools which educate most future farmers. This we committed. sure I got home OK. I feel, and always have felt, approach would alleviate the problem rather than addressing We realize this is a very serious offense and we totally safe and totally protected in the house. They the results, with funding derived from legislatures in strongly discourage any notions others might have of are a great bunch of guys. I am very proud to be a Big Sis at Sigma Chi - I agricultural states. committing similar acts. Acts such as these reflect poorly upon the relationship between WSU students have a lot of respect for the house and everyone in it. I Elkind argues, "Farmers want a certain amount of and the Pullman community. This also undermines hope this alleged incident won't make you judge monitoring of their health. " efforts of Pullman city officials to beautify the city of every member by the actions of one. Obviously they want the machinery and pesticides they Pullman. Jacqueline Wilbur purchase to be safe and in good working order. But farmers Again, our apologies. desire no more 'monitoring' than any other occupation. JetTCapponi Tom Byrne Band deserves trip Interestingly, these farm researchers have as yet not attached a price tag to their recommendations - they are Dear editor: probably afraid that if they did their work would be Marching band suffers Matt Fazio expresses concern about the number of people going to Hawaii at the expense of the Athletic scrapped. program. People who really deserve a free trip to Farming is an inherently dangerous activity - mining, needless tragedy Hawaii are all those wonderful custodians, ground- logging and construction employment also fit that Dear editor: skeepers and maintenance people who clean up and description. People who choose careers in these fields This marching band thing has gone on for a long repair the campus and residence halls after the sacking implicitly accept the risk involved for the rewards achieved, time. The real tragedy is that it is needless. that takes place following the football games. Since Local education, rather than national taxation, is a better I was a member of All-State band for two years, that is not realistic then the band deserves the trip - All-Northwest band for one, I was a finalist in the they have taken enough abuse by the loyal fans and solution to farmers' occupational hazards. Scott Simpson state solo contest for my instrument. I have been a deserve some reward other than one credit ... first baritone for the Black Watch Drum and Bugle Jean Tuo

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Student publications office: Room 113. Edward R. Murrow 12-9 Communications Center, P,O. Box 2008 C.5" Pullman, Washington, 99165-9986. Third class postage aid at Pullman. Washington, BLOOM COUNTY POSTMASTER: Send address changes to The Daily Evergreen. Room 113, Edward R. Murrow ~XCIJS£Me. I've Communications Center, Pull- WKtTTe'N /I CHIt..Pf(£N'~ /!lOOK 8*"~ ....."tr.' man, Washin9ton, 99165-9986, -nlllr51H€ Mail Subscriptions, $30 a year or ANI1 PM WlN& :fOM6 MIIKKeT $20 a semester. 1C571N& WITH 1H()ROVGHlY 'HIV" VIKIJS tWJWKN IlM~KICI1NK/~ !lIPs.! IITT11CKIN& 11 Student Publications Office WHtmCEt/.... 335-4573 ,..5I1W IrON Editor ''()f1!(IlH'~ Steve Massey / Advertising Manager Julie Becker Managing Editor Stephanie Simons Production Manager Dan Couto USPS 142-860 Friday, December 9, 1988 Evergreen Page 5 LETTERS by the department to have some of the unex- to go. The trip is not a reward, it's a working students contribution to intercollegiate Athletics shouldn't pected $500,000 payday go toward erasing function. " I would like an explanation as to sports is $814,572 per year. the deficit. I think the football team and how the families of the administrators are I feel that a forced contribution of over coaching staff are to be commended for their going to be working for the university in $500,000 entitles the students to have a pay for Hawaii trips efforts on the gridiron this year as well as Hawaii. voice in matters such as this. acknowledged for the increased exposure In an effort to wake up the student body as Dear editor: they are bringing to the university as a to how this is affecting them I would like to I strongly urge the students of this school to stand up and say we expect only those I am writing to voice concern over the whole. include some information I've come across. people absolutely necessary for the football number of people the Athletic Department is However, I am totally against school Each student at this university pays $97.50 team to take the field to have their way paid. planning on taking to the Aloha Bowl at administrators and their families using this for S&A fees each semester. department expense. recent success as an excuse for a free vaca- Of this $18.78 goes to the Athletic The French Ad administrators and their Two-hundred and seventy people seems tion, when they are more than capable of Department, for a yearly total of $514,572 families should have to pay, the same as the way out of line considering the department's paying their own way. 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Financial Aid contract. heterosexual-to-supposedly-ho- for college! "I think the faculty in this mosexual harassment, while the department already knows me other two were cases of gays well enough. I don't think this harassing heterosexuals. will affect any kind of business Heterosexuals are much more - Clip and Mail Coupon Today to Address Below - and professional ties," Perkins likely to report harassment I want more information (with no obligation) said. "As for my students - I because they feel more accepted [;J' YES! don't know. I'll still keep teach- in society, Wareing said. about finding, applying, and qualifying for financial aid for ingthe way I have, and be just Wareing said he has seen vio- college! please RUSH my free "EUGIBIU1Y PACKET"... and as strict as they think I am." lence toward gays while working include a free report on "10 Way.s to Stretch Your Scholarship Though no students have made in law enforcement in Pocatello, complaints of discrimination to . Chances". . . right away!! Idaho, and he knows to what the WSU Ombudsman's office in extent it exists. NAME __ the past five years, there have been some employee-related "I think these tend to be iso- ADD~ _ cases. The university has lated situations," Wareing said. received two employee-related "It's either that this type of com- munity tolerates those subgroups CITY ______STATE ZIP _ complaints in the past year, and none in the previous four years, (gays and lesbians), or they said Annette Lopez, director of aren't here in a great enough Affirmative Action. number. " Lopez said many people fear Jim Watson, a methodist min- homosexuality because they don't ister at the Koinonia House, said understand it. Some may refuse the atmosphere toward gays in to work with a gay people or try Pullman is still judgemental. to make their working environ- Watson is starting a worship ment difficult. TOTAL FITNESS group that will include both gay The university views discrimi- nation against gays and lesbians and straight people. "I don't have any interest in EVENING EXERCISE CLASS as sexual harassment, Lopez said, and such discrimination will changing anyone's sexual orien- tation. We (at the K-House min- Combining All Aspects of Physical Fitness not be tolerated. istries) try to affirm the human "We have to go in and say, dignity of all people, and that JANUARY 9 - MAY 5 'Do you want your job? If you means standing up for the gay want your job then you will work Monday-Wednesday-Friday and lesbian folks on campus," with this,' " Lopez said. 5: 15-6:30pm/6:00-7: 15pm/6:45-8:00pm Watson said. John Moon, a leader in Maran- Each Workout Includes: atha, an evangelical organization, Aerobics (45 Minutes) said attitudes haven't changed - "There are and it's for the best. Weight Training (30 Minutes) "I don't believe that the truth stereotypes that can be changed. The very large majority of people still feel the ONL V $50.00!! gay men will same way - that homosexuality Each individual receivesa comprehensivePersonal sleep with is wrong," Moon said. "Any- thing we do to create thought Health & Fitness Evaluation along with a Computerized Nutrition anyone. When I that homosexuals are another and Body Composition Analysis. go into a minority group is wrong." *Plus ... FREE Child Care will be provided]" Sarah (not her real name), a relationship I WSU undergraduate, said the REGISTRATION: December 12th 12:00pm-1 :OOpm atmosphere in Pullman for gay expect it to be and lesbian individuals is favor- 5:OOpm-7:00pm long term." able, but people fear the group as Varsity Weight Room - Bohler Gym Room M-2 a whole. One of the biggest fears - Tom straight people have about gays For further information contact: is that they will try to "recruit" Kevin Graffis, Strength & Conditioning Coach them. "We look to date people WSU Cougar Athletics 335-0239 Affirmative Action tries to edu- within our own (gay) communi- cate offenders about their fears, ties," Sarah said. "I learned at but continued discrimination can an early age that you don't try to lead to an employee's dismissal, get involved with straight people. Lopez said. She said the low It's a much smaller pond to fish number of complaints is a likely in, but everyone is better off in indicator the university has been the long run." successful in stopping this form Jennifer (not her real name), a of discrimination. However, the WSU graduate student, said soci- problem may be a hidden one, ety too often tries to put gays Lopez said. and lesbians into stereotypical The Quality. The Craftsmanship. Nancy Corbin, a WSU coun- physical traits, like masculine The Reward YouDeserve. selor, said WSU's gay commu- women and feminine men. nity has been largely "invisi- "Most people probably ble. " couldn't pick out who's gay and "There has not been a really who's not. We're normal. We strong gay and lesbian presence have the same aspirations and (on campus)," Corbin said. desires as anyone else," she "Anytime there are obvious said. omissions, you have to consider. Tom said people unfairly what attitudes exist that allow· assume that all gays are promis- this to happen." cuous. Unlike some campuses in the United States, WSU appears to "There are stereotypes that be fairly free of violence against gay men will sleep with anyone. gays and lesbians. WSU Police But there are straight men who Chief Dave Wareing said three do that too," he said. "I am not incidents involving gays have promiscuous - when I go into a occurred in the past year and a relationship I expect it to be long half in Pullman. One case was term." Assault Continued from page 1

The incident occurred at about serious charge." 1:30 a.m., during a party at The offense is a class B fel- Grayson's Maiden Lane apart- ony, and could carry a weighty ment, police said. sentence if Grayson is convicted. Grayson said the incident If Grayson has no previous crirn-" involved his girlfriend, Sandy Don't miss this inal record, the sentencing range Peacock. for second-degree assault is 30 to opportunity to get Ron Shirley, Whitman County 90 days in jail. However, if he ArtCarved style and senior deputy prosecutor, said the does have a previous record, the fact that Grayson is a WSU foot- quality at an unbeat- maximum sentence for the ball player had no bearing on his able price! assault charge is 10 years in jail ART CARVED REP WIlL BE AT THE BOOKIE decision to file a second-degree and a $20,000 fine. DEC. 12 and 13, 9:OOAM·5:OOPM assault charge. "I didn't pay any attention to Shirley said he didn't yet © 1988 ArtCarved Class Rings Deposit Required !IiI:EI the fact that he's a football know if Grayson has a previous player," Shirley said. "The criminal history. STUDENTS BOOK CORPORATION damages were there, the facts Grayson is expected to face . - were there - it's obviously a charges Dec. 16. ------Friday, December9, 1988 Evergreen Page7

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SESAME STREET GANG DAZZLES THE PALOUSE/ 10 Page 8 Evergreen Friday, December 9, 1988 Cavern gives stressed students a break with Heebie Jeebies by Lonny Mitzel guitar, Jim McGreevy as lead vocalist "Eventually we're hoping to play fiddle important not to be just a jukebox." Borderline Editor with occasional harmonica licks, Yoshi and to incorporate it in over break. We're The band has been around for three Hasagawa on bass, Brian Richards on also thinking about getting Jim started on years, first as Racer X with Don and "Heebie jeebies," a phrase coined in drums and Jensen. acoustic guitar," said Jensen. Diirk, then Don left and they became Carl the 40s in the comic strip Barney Google, The Heebie Jeebies is a band that wants The band now plays mostly covers but and the Greenskeepers. This year Don refers to a state of nervousness. One to be known as a fun band but they are they would like to see that change over returned and lead singer Erick Hall moved thing's for sure - the new Pullman band, serious about what they do, and putting on break. "We 'have six or seven songs of to Japan and was replaced by Jim. The Heebie Jeebies, aren't nervous about an exciting show is what they do well. our own and would like to do more of our The group will have their first lounge putting on a fun show. . "It's important to convey to the audience own stuff. After you do covers for a performance under their new name at the Their style is a diversified one, with that we're having a good time. We're a while, pretty soon your going 'we've got Cavern Friday and another show Saturday. musical styles ranging from rock to blues serious fun band," said Jensen. some ideas of our own too,''' said Both shows start at 9 p.m. with $1 cover to country but they classify themselves as One of the band's main objectives is to McGreevy. "That's when you see a charge. "It hinders us by changing our straight-ahead rock'n 'roll. "Durk calls it stray from the typical sounds you hear band's personality start to;emerge, " added name. If we would have stayed Carl and spine rock," laughs Don Jensen, guitar from most of the frat bands in the area. Jensen. "Right now we-play cover tunes the Greenskeepers and just said, well, we and back-up vocalist. They play music ranging from the Georgia that people recognize but not typical cover The band consists of Diirk Bennett on Satellites to The Bodeans. tunes and we add our own style. It's See Jeebies on page 12

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Lovely Jeebies Travel tips for Aloha bound fans Continued from page 11 Continued from page 8 Most of the people who are numerous reef fish," said Lindy famous Pearl Harbor exhibit, and sound to expect from the Primi- changed the singer, the chances going to the Aloha Bowl in Byoes of the Visitor Information for viewng marine life, Sealife tives. of gettinginto these places are a Honolulu may just bask in the office in Honolulu. Park is an ideal spot, according What boils down to an impres- lot better because they were bet- tropical sun, but others can view If you don't know how to to Byoes. sive mixture of alternative and ter known last year. We come in, the beaches, the famous cane swim or if water sports don't Other tourist attractions mainstream rock, complete with 'We're The Heebie Jeebies.: fields and the majestic Waianae whet your appetite then maybe include the Polynesian Cultural great harmonies and inventive Everyone's going who the hell Mountains from an airplane some golf and tennis will. Center for people interested in production techniques, proves are the Heebie Jeebies? And so glider. "Alawai Golf Course and Pacific Island cultures and Para- The Primitives are poised to take you've got to start from ground The fee for such a trip is $35. Hawaii Country Club are open to dise Park, located in the Manoa over the currently bland Ameri- zero," explained Jensen. Cougar fans who purchased the public and prices are fairly Valley, for bird watchers. can music scene. "The name thing seemed to be package deals for the Christmas reasonable. Tennis courts can be Waimea Park is another high- One thing The Primitives will a problem with everybody. We Day football game between found at many of the hotels as light of the Hawaiian Islands and continue to do is move forward. must of came up with literally Washington State and the Uni- well as Kapioloni Park, which offers a tour and demonstrations If they don't, they'll break up. hundreds of names and it finally versity of Houston can also rent has numerous courts that people of Hawaiian culture in the arts of "If you go on too long you belit- came down to either Cranial snorkeling gear for about $8, can play on day or night," said cliff diving and dancing. tle everything you've done that Moss ... " scuba diving tanks for about $50 Byoes. Snow Skiing is also apossibl- was good," Court added. "My personal favorite," and, for those with a little more Some of the best nightlife hot- If The Primitives continue to McGreevy interupted. money to spend, deep sea fishing spots include Point After at the ity on Hawaii Island, but is lim- ited by the weather. progress they way they have the "Or The Heebie Jeebies," fin- on a charter boat costs about Hawaiian Regents Hotel, Ana- last two years, they won't be ished Jensen. "I'm not sure $300. bell's at the Ilikai Hotel and The For more information on other breaking up anytime soon. I hope where Heebie Jeebies came from "For Scuba Diving, Sand Tropics at the Hilton Hawaiian entertainment and activities call not anyway, because Lovely is an but I do remember my mom say- Island is a popular spot and for Village, said Byoes. Tourist Information at great effort, and makes me won- ing that all the time. 'That gives Snorkeling, Hanauma Bay is a For $2 you can take a shuttle 1-808-923-1811 in Honolulu. der what the future holds. me the heebie-jeebies.' " favorite with the warm water and bus from Waikiki to visit the

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All-America Sanders, who played the first five games injured, will sit out From staff and wire reports this weekend's Palouse Empire Washington State guard Mike Classic with a bruised thigh. Utley was named to the 1988 "David has a muscle pull," Associated Press All-America WSU's head coach Kelvin Samp- team yesterday. son said. "It's a deep, deep pull Utley, a 6-foot-7-inch senior, in his thigh. The legs are the was a major factor in WSU's 8-3 most important thing for the season and Aloha Bowl invita- jump shot. Without them you're not affective. " tion. He joins Reisman Trophy Sampson said Sanders has winner of Okla- been injured since pre season. homa State, Outland Trophy win- "It's hurt since October. He ner of Auburn and hasn't been healthy yet, he's just Butkus Award recipient Derrick been fighting it." Thomas of Alabama on the All- The WSU basketball team, America team. 2-3, has dropped games to Idaho, Sanders, Oklahoma State's Gonzaga and Stephen F. Austin junior tailback, is joined in the University. With only two wins, backfield by quarterback Steve Sampson is looking for aningre- Walsh of Miami, Fla., and Texas dient that will get his team on A&M running back Darren the winning track. Lewis, both of whom shattered "Our biggest problem early on was we weren't making shots. records this season. We were taking good shots but The wide receivers are two the ball wasnt going in the hole more record-breakers - Jason for us," said Sampson. Phillips of Houston, who WSU WSU is corning off their big- much try to stop in the Aloha gest win of their season, a 54- Bowl, and , point thrashing to Delaware State Sanders' Oklahoma State team- in the Akron McDonalds Zip mate. Classic. Sampson says the win Top-ranked Notre Dame could be a turning point in the placed three players on the All- season. America team - offensive tackle "That was our best game of Andy Heck, defensive end Frank the year," Sampson said. "Right now we're anxious to play Starns and linebacker Mike Sto- another game and add on to what nebreaker. we got going early." DailyEvergreen/Andy Bronson Oklahoma State, Nebraska and ''I'd rather win a game by 50 Brian Wright (24) swats away a Brisbane player's shot during a game earlier this sea- Arkansas were the only other points than lose by one against a son. WSU hosts the Palouse Empire Classic today and Saturday. schools to be represented by tough team," Sampson said after more than one player. Nebraska placed center Jake Young and the win last weekend. "I like tana. Southern Utah is currently which features the University of excited to play at home." defensive end winning. I've been on the other Idaho, Southern Utah and Port- 3-2 with wins over Northeast side of that. I have had teams Sampson said he is not pleased on the squad while Arkansas had land University. Idaho plays with the teams record thus far Louisiana twice and Northern that have lost by 50. You get Southern Utah at 7 tonight, while Arizona. They lost, however, to placekicker Kendall Trainor and confidence by playing well. " season, but anticipates improve- defensive linemen Wayne Mar- WSU takes on Portland at 9. ment as the season goes on. Weber State and U.C. Santa Bar- Sampson said lie anticipated an Sampson said winning the next bara. tin. early struggle for his team two games is a feasible goal for "A lot people think just "Portland is a good shooting The rest of the offensive unit because the first nine of 11 his struggling team. because we have four starters ball club, "said Sampson. "They consists of Wesley games were played on the road. "If we can win these next two back we should automatically are an up-tempo type ball club Walls of Mississippi, tackle Tony "We have a tough preseason games then we'll have a three win. We're still trying to find the that will try ans push the ball up Mandarich of Michigan State and chemistry of playing together. schedule. Right now, we have game win streak. They are games and down the court and get us guards Anthony Phillips We're making improvement." won two of our first five games. we can win. We lost to Idaho into a running game with them. Rounding out the defense are This is our biggest streeak of the and Gonzaga and Stephen F. Under head coach Larry The key for us against Portland down linemen Rocker - selected year. " Austin. We could eaily be 5-0. I Steele, Portland has yet to win a is to play hard tough defense for as the nation's best interior line- This evening and Saturday, feel confident we can beat Port- game this season, They have lost 40 minutes and don't give them man by the Football Writers WSU hosts the Palouse Classic, land. Hopefully our kids will be to Oregon State, USC, and Mon- second shots." Association of America - and of Michigan, line- backers - win- ner of the Butkus as the nation's Cougar women face rival foes best linebacker - and Keith All-state-r DeLong of Tennessee, defensive backs of Florida, in Idaho's Wheatland Classic Markus Paul of Syracuse and signed of Florida State by Greg Walker sophomore is averaging 16.5 points and 7.8 and punter of Col- All-state high school Sports Writer rebounds per game. Miller is backed by Jonni Gray honoree. Darci Wellsandt orado. Sanders is the only (9.8; 5.5), Charnez Brown (4.3; 1.0), Dawn Allin- repeater from the 1987 team. has signed a letter of intent Washington State's women's basketball team ger (9.5; 6.5) and Kristal Stahl (13.8; 6.5). The return specialist is Texas to play fur the WSU wom- (2-2) heads across the state line to face Gonzaga "Kristal is living up to, and maybe even exceed en's basketball team next University (2-3) in the Wheatland Classic, tonight Tech's 5-foot-3, l30-pound season. at 6 in the University of Idaho Kibbie Dome. Tyrone Thurman. WelIsandt, a 5-10 guard- "We saw Gonzaga play last month against the Lewis is the only sophomore forward from Ritzville New Zealand national team, and they are a tal- on the team while Barry Sanders, High School, is the sister ented, well-coached team," said WSU head coach "Everybody wants to Walsh, Stonebreaker and Young of Doug Wellsandt, start- Harold Rhodes. prove they are the best are juniors. ing tight end on the Cou- "They have a lot of patience on offense and play The All-America team was a lot of different defenses." gar football team. team in the area." selected by the AP's sports edi- In eight attempts, the Bulldogs are winless "Darci is an. outstanding tor, college football editor and against the Cougars. - Harold Rhodes defender and a great ath- regional sports editors. A player The other two teams involved in the tournament, lete," said WSU assistant must make his all-conference or Eastern Washington University (2-3) and host Uni- coach Sanford Simpson. all-sectional team to be consid- versity of Idaho (3-2), clash at 8 p.m. ing, the expectations we had for her," Rhodes said. As a junior at Ritzville, ered for the All-America first "Both Idaho and Eastern Washington have "But she has so much confidence, and continually Wellsandt was a first team team. already played some tough teams so they'll be works at her game that she can't do anything but all-state selection and was The AP All-America team will named to the Bi-County ready as well," Rhodes said. "Because this tourna- succeed on the court. Plus, she has a lot of enthusi- ment involves the four Inland Empire schools, there asm for the game and wants to win. You can't be featured on Bob Hope's all-league team. She aver- is a good deal of rivalry in all of the games." teach that kind of desire to a player. " annual Christmas special entitled aged 14.4 points, 14 "Bob Hope's Jolly Christmas rebounds, seven assists and "Everybody wants to prove they are the best The Cougars are looking to repeat as Wheatland Show With the All-American five steals per ..game. team in the area, so it should be a very competitive Classic champions, having won the title last season. field," Rhodes said. WSU is corning off last weekends Dial Classic in Champs" (Monday, Dec. 19, The Cougars will be led by Angie Miller. The Pullman, which the Cougar won. NBC, 8-9 p.m. EST). Page 14 Evergreen Friday. December 9. 1988 CLASSIFIEDS

Roommate needed for spring semester, own Female rmmte. needed ASAP Male Roommate wanted. Non-smoking, Non-smoking female to share 3 BR apt. Own REAL ESTATE room, Nez Perce Apts., close to campus, to share 2 bdrm. apt. Quiet. Stadium Way Apts. Call 332-0397 or room, fum., on bus line. $172/month + 1/3 fum., $1521mo. Call Mark or Mike, 332-7287. Call 332-1915 or 334-7137. contact Otto Hill Apartments. util. Through 5115. Diane, 334-0704 (msg.)

Female roommate wanted. Non-smoking. 3 bdrm, 1 t /2 bath duplex. own fum mstr Male roommate needed for 2 bdrm apt. Com- 101. ROOMMATES $145/mo, M/F Huge apt., Very low utilities. Own bdrm. Close to campus on Maple St., own rm., fum. bdrm. $150/mo plus uti!. $25 deposit. non- pletely fum. incl. microwave & dishwasher. Call 334-3850 after 5pm Call 332-1319 smoker fem older student perf. 332-8712. $175/mo. + '/2 utiI. Call Jim 332-3090.

ROOMMATES FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED Male/female roommate needed, Campus Have you gotten your roommate for this Male rmmte. needed for Spring sem. 3 Ultra-cool females seek 1 cool roommate for Campus Cornmor.s North. Spring Sem. Own room. $180/mo. Commons North, starting 1/1/89, $156/month. Spring? If you haven't, why don't you try the spring semester. Luxurious CCN apt. $164/mo. Own room. Call 334-4259 Call 332-6327 or 334-4168. DAILY EVERGREEN. We get results. Call Keith @ 332-3665 or 335-8613. $165/mo. Call 332-5616 Share 2 Bedroom M/F Roommate needed, $135 + utilities Needed: female, non-smoking roommate, F Roommate wanted for townhouse close to FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED $162.50 + Utilities own room, close to campus. own room, Chinook apts., $165/month + utili- campus. Washer and Dryer. $120/mo. Great Campus Commons North apt., $158/month. Call 882-5327 or 332-7977 Call 332-7220. ties. Calt Dani at 334-7203. neighbors! Call anytime 334-7994. Call 332-6834.

Roommate needed. $127/mo + uti!., close to campus. ROBUST One female roommate wanted for spring 2 roommates wanted Female roommate wanted! Spring Sem. Prefer female non-smoker. PENTHOUSE looking for 1 well-groomed per- semester. Own room, Campus Commons Campus Commons South, $132.50/month. Large rooms, pets allowed Call 334-3723. sonable M rmmte. 2nd sem. Call 334-9466 North. Call 334-0372. Call Diane, 334-2890. Cheap, furnished, own rm. Call 334-5816

Housemate wanted to 'share 2 bdrm. house. Available immediately, private garage. Rent negotiable. Call Dave, 334-3805.

Two female roommates needed for spring "CBSCollector's Choice- semester. Great Location. House on Greek Row. Call 334-9802 Margi or Patti

Needed: 1 or 2 roommates, spring semester. MEADOWBROOK APTS, Call 332-5839.

Female roommate needed, Campus Commons South, $137/month, washer/dryer. Call 334-7902, anytime.

Wanted: Roommate for 2nd semester. Furn., own room, extras, only $1721month + 1/3 uti!. Dep. paid, avai!. Jan. Call 334-0984.

Male roommate to share 2 brdm apt. Well fumished. Turner Apts. $175/mo. Call Dan or Ray 334-6214.

HELP! Male or Female Roommate Needed. CCN apt. Own room. Close to Rusty's and bus stop. $150/mo. Call Sean 334-4596.

2 male roommates needed to share 2 bdrm. furnished Campus Commons South apt. wnots of extras. Call 332-8392.

2-3 Roommates wanted to sub-lease CCN $10.9 $~o poolside apt. $150/mo. plus util. Call John or 9 Steve ASAP. 334-3684. c" c.99 Great Musie On CD's at a Great Price." 102. ROOMS FOR RENT SURVIVE FINALS Get a quiet study room at Cougar Land Motel. Don't tell anyone where you are going to study and you will remain uninterrupted until your 207 Main, Pullman, 334-3310 finals are over. You spend thousands on books, tuition, and other school expenses-- why not spend just $15 more per day towards Mon.- Sat. 10-6, Sun. 12-5 your pursuit of a degree? Cougar Land Motel, ~ W. 120 Main. 334-3535. Visa, MasterCard, Tapes and Records Home of everyday low "budget" prices. Tapes and Records personal checks accepted. Room w/private entrance and bath, fireplace. Quiet neighborhood near campus. $210/mo. incl. uti!. Call 334-9385 after 5 pm. r------~ 103. APARTMENTS FOR RENT 3 bedroom apartment, Military Hill. i 25% OFF ! No pets or waterbeds, furnished. , ,I Call 332-1385 or 335-5749 Joleen. I Item I COUPON Limited number share units for second , WOMENS SPORTSWEAR semester. Furnished, clean, nice surround- i ings. 332-6777. with this coupon! ' , OFFER GOOD DEC. 7-11,1988 I Over 21? I Only one item per coupon, per customer, per Dept. I' Those 21 and over are NOW eligible to live in the Graduate Center. This Residence Hall SPECIALS ------features Single Rooms, convenient locations, II :------1 and each bathroom shared by two residents. IIYOU FILL IN THE For information visit Residence Life & Housing I 25% OFF i at McCartan Office Suite, STREIT PERHAM BLANK ON THE I HALL or call 335-4577. Item _ COUPON. We need your 3 bdrm. apt. & someone to take GIFTS over our 2 bdrm. apt. lease @ Chief Joe. Call DEPARTMENT626 334-9735. with this coupon! • One coupon per customer, OFFER GOOD DEC. 7-'" 1988 Spacious 2 bdrm apt. for rent. per department, • Only one item per coupon. per customer. per Dept. I Located off W. Main. $300/mo. • Only 1 item per coupon. Please call 332-8403. • Limited to stock on hand, i------;~.-.-----.------~ I Bdrm apt, I blk from Bookie. $2DO/mo. Quiet student 25% OFF I Call 332-6832. Sublet: Quiet, Fum 1 bd. Microwave $255. 5 Item _ mo. lease. $130/mo. June & July. Valley Rd. OFFER GOOD Call 334-756 t after 4pm JEWELRY & WATCHES 2 bdrm. for sublease, #95 Wil-Ru, $340/mo., with this coupon! cheap electricity, hot water inc., furnished. Contact manager @ 332-5631. OFFER GOOD DEC. 7-11, 1988 Only one item per coupon, per customer, per Dept. I 2 bedroom apt, unfurn., $26D/mo, 330 Hill St. DEC. 7·11 Apt. #2. Call or leave mess. 332-401 1, ask for -----.-.-.-.-.-.-.~ Jennifer.

Large 1 bdrm. & studios now available 20% OFF quiet residential area Call 332-7704

Apartment for rent, 1 bedrooom. at Reaney Park, $225/month. Call 334-4564 or 334-9679.

1 Bdrm Apt. Military Hill. Covered parking. $225/mo. Call 332-0530

Spacious t-br w/new carpet, paint & linoleum on Military Hill. Covered Pkg & storage. Avail. Jan. Call Steve 2-7206 after 9pm & weekends

3 bdrm. Apartments, wlfireplace. Carport, WID Hookups. Spacious, Quiet. Starting at $395/mo. 332-8937

104. FURNISHED APT. FOR RENT

1 BDRM ON C STREET Low util. Avail. Dec. t 6. Sublease through July $265/mo. 332-4328 after 4pm

Sublease 1 bdrm apt., furnished, hot water pd. Covered parking. Last month's rent already paid. Call 332-8252. STUDENTS BOOK CORPORATION 1 bdrm., clean, quiet apt., fum., fireplace, WID, garage/lg. storage, water/garbage incl. 334-4137 (h), 335-1247 (w), $235. Friday, December 9, 1988 Evergreen Page 15, CLASSIFIEDS

107. TRAILERS FOR RENT 308. MISCELLANEOUS 308. MISCELLANEOUS 415. YARD/GARAGESALES 605. IMPORTS

2 bedroom trailer, Pullman Parks and Rec is now accepting That old saying about one person's unusea· '83 Dodge Challenger. Mint Cond. All factory $160lmonth in Albion. NEED CASH? applications for a senior citizen van driver-- bles becomintl another's treasurers has never opt. 26 MPG 65,000 miles $3999 Call 332-8709 or 332-1901. 30-35 hourslweek. A valid driver's license and been more true than in the EVERGREEN Call 334-7623. WE DELIVER! good driving record are required. Closing CLASSIFIEDS. 112- HOMES FOR SALEISUBURBAN Domino's Pizza, the world's largest pizza date: when filled. For more infonmalion, call 607. TRUCKS delivery company, is now hiring delivery driv- 334-4555 ext. 225. Gigantic Moving Sale. Plants, 25 plus, Albums BEAUTIFUL 3 bdnm. home with 1 1/2 bath, 2 ers. If you are 18 years old, have a valid driv- over 200 25¢ each. Aquariums, Furniture, ect. FORD F-l00 P.U. '66, with camper shell and It's an entire Household! Sat & Sun Dec. stone fireplaces, family room, double carport, er's license, auto insurance, a good driving Scrority Cook spare snow tires. Good Truck. $500/0BO 10-11 9am-5pm SW 215 McKenzie partial basement, lots of storage, nicely land· record and access to a car, you can: Live-in Quarters Available Call morning or evening, Bill 334-6235. scaped and located. 1 block from school. 'Make an average of $7-1 Olhour Call 332-2838. Furn. 1 bdnm. rental on 2nd lot. $68,000. 705 'Enjoy the freedom of being on the road 611. AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLIES E. Church. Palouse (509) 878-1603. 'Work flexible hours AUTOMOTIVE 'Be part of the excitement of the world's SKI INSTRUCTORS Two 195175 R14 Les Schwab, Good Year largest pizza delivery company. For North/South Ski Bowl snow tires, only 300 mls. on them, 1 mounted 113. MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE 601. MOTORCYCLESIMOPEDS Call Tony 5-7pm 334-0828 & balanced on rim, $75. Call 332-3586. To apply, stop in your local Domino's store MUST SELL nice 14x70 mobile home. 2 today or call 332-8222. 1984 Honda Aero 125 scooter. ndrrn.. WID, many extras. $8,750. Sunset 408. PETS Must sell now! Runs Excellent. Trailer Court. Call 334-4732. $650 obo. Call 332-0238. MISCELLANEOUS DRIVERS Pet Care in your home for WANTED AT holidays. Food, water, exercise. 604. CARS BELOW $1000 EMPLOYMENT THE PIZZA ANSWER Eves. 332-4884. 802. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Apply at E. 231 Main or call 334-4417. 78 Toyota Corolla, 5 spd. with 4 season tires, A.K.C. GERMAN SHORTHAIR PUPS - ATTENTION: EXCELLENT INCOME AMIFM stereo, cassette deck & equalizer. 304. PART TIME Ch. sire & dam. Great hunters. $225. FOR HOME ASSEMBLY WORK. INFO. $1000 OBO. Call 334-2100 335·1583 dys. 332·7735 eves. Want to earn $7 - $10 per hr. PART-TIME. CALL 504-646-1700 Dept. P559 Join the world's #1 pizza delivery co. Domi- no's Piua. Flexible hrs. and a great working atmosphere. All you need, is to be 18 or older and have an insured car. Come by today at AHention Resident Students 205 S. Grand. 11 am to 4 pm or call 332-8222. '1 Hour Plan' pc.;rklng rules for loading go Into effect I PrnI ASWSU Lecture Notetakers needed in all Tuesday, December 13. More Information available areas for spring semester, 1989. Pay from your Hall Director or Parking Services. rate: $7.75 - $9.75 per lecture hour. ! Stop by CUB 233 for an application. :01OO1ti~ I QJ~ ~~~ Pelican Pete's restaurant now accepting. appli· cations for wait staff. 1 year e.xpenence. Inquire within, 1100 Johnson Ave. : \UGH ieb,~'-~

305. CHILD CARE II 11'15 sp.-rn'1..l.'!.lrrs0 Fn. Sat. I would like to babysH in my home on New Year's Eve. Ages 3 and up. I don't smoke. 332-8712. CRUISESHIPS NOW HIRING c~~ ~molte401t.t for Christmas, next Spring, ~TK)NA~ & Summer Breaks. CENTERLTO. ~a&ern Many Positions - Call 11107 NE 45th Seattle, WA 98105 LIVE MUSIC 206-Q32.Q634 (805) 682-7555 ext. S-1049 EVERY FRi &: SAT ROSES ARE 25% OFF This week: FRESH CHRISTMAS WREATHS & BRENT JENSEN QUARTET STUFFED ANIMALS no cover FRANKFURT.. FROM $439 RT LONDON FROM $530 RT 20% OFF ROME FROM $545RT Come in now through AUCKLAND FROM $759 RT' SyDNEY FROM $829 ~T Christmas at Church Directory COUNCIL TRAVEL· 632·2448 LANDE'S FLOWER SHOPS 1·800-544·4001 LIVING FAITH FELLOWSmp EMMANUEL BAPTIST 1314 NE43td. Seattle, WA 98105 Grand Ave. CUB Branch 332-2566 & Non-Denominational Charismatic CHURCH (SBC) SW 345 Kimball - 332-3545 Pastor: Dr. Ward Walker Sunday: Bible instruction 9:00 am SE 1300 Sunnymead Way Worship 10:30 am (comer Klemgard & Sunnymead) FINALS WEEK SPECIAL Monday: Bible instruction 8:00 pm 332-5015. Transportation: Wednesday: Worship 7:00 pm 334-3201. Bible Study: 9:00 am. Worship: 10:30 am and 6:30 pm. Good Luck on Finals! Friday: Campus Christian t: ~ Fellowship, CUB B25B 7:30 pm. GOdfathers PULLMAN PRESBYTERIAN Get two medium Thin Crust Pizzas A dynamic, growing church, Pizza .. dedicated to helping you CHURCH become a success in NE 1630 Stadium Way (332-2659) Pepperoni & Black Olives every aspect of life. (1 block west of Coliseum). Pastor: Stephen G. Maling. V or 'Ham & Pineapple University F'ship begins 9: 15 am CHURCH OF THE Sunday Worship 10:45 am. FOR ONLY $12:27 plus tax NAZERENE Youth Club, grades 1-12, good from 11am until close SE 915 High St., Pullman Monday evenings, Pastor: Darrell Tidwell Child care available. CALL FOR FREE DELIVERY: Phone: 334-2040. Accessible to physically impaired. 1-800-888-2828 PULLMAN BAPTIST PULLMAN FOURSQUARE CHURCH FROM 535 PREFIX DIAL: CHURCH David A. Leach, Pastor, Sunday School 9:00 am 332·8612 - 7-0-800-888-2828 expires 12-18-88 J comer of Spring & Main Worship Service 10 am-City Hall (across from Taco Time) L Thursday 7 pm NW 324 True Church school 9:30 am, ~ Worship service 11:00 am. ------334-2713, affiliated with ALLIANCE BffiLE CHURCH NW 1250 Ritchie American Baptist Churches Golden Hills Pastor: Randall Smith and Common Ministry. 332-8946 Sunday School: 9:30 am CALVARY CHAPEL S. 455 Grand Ave Family Restaurant 334-2115 Sunday Church Service: 10:30 am Assembly of God Sunday Evening Service: 6:30 pm SE 190 Crestview, 332-CARE • Excelle'nt Dinner Specials Mon .. Fri for around $5 Sunday: Worship 10:15 am EVANGELICAL CAMPUS Evening 6:30 pm • Dinner Specials include All..you..can..eat salad bar FELLOWSHIP cm ALPHA CUB 2129:30-11:00, Sunday AM CAMPUS MINISTRIES .. Excellent Service .. Info. 332-8142 Assembly of God NE 740 Campus 332-0448/334-6444 ST. THOMAS MORE Friday: Student F'Ship 7:00 pm Catholic Student Center Sunday: Bible Study 9:00 am. N. E. 820 "B" Street Transportation provided to Sunday masses: 9 am, 11 am, 7 pm Calvary Chapel at 10:00 am. Community night on Fridays, 7-8:30 pm. All are welcome UNITED CHURCH OF MOSCOW LffiERTY BffiLE CHURCH NW 115 State St., Rm 215 American BaptistlDiscipJes of Christ pastor Donald R. Hargrove 123 W. First: Comer 1st & Jackson Sunday, Matthew 9:00 am Phone: 882-2924 ..... Moscow, Idaho Christian Theology 10:30 am Sunday Morning Worship .. 11:00 am Children's Bible Class 10:30 am Fellowship hour immediately I Thursday, Galatians 7:00 pm folloiVing worship service. Nursery provided Church School for all ages ... 9:30 am , For infonnation, call 332-4979. Pastor: Mike Burr Page 16 Evergreen Friday, December 9, 1988· CLASSIFIEDS

802. HOUSEHOLD GOODS 910. ANNOUNCEMENTS

Nice full size couch & bed 'lI's not to late to plan for Spring in Europe. Best offer Study Abroad programs in London, Bath, Call Nina aller 6 pm @ 334-3659 Siena, Avlgnon, and Cologne are open for Spring quarter. Pick up a NICSA brochure in the Office of International Education 820. SPORTING GOODS Bryan 108. '

Twin bed. Like New. Complete $100. Shampoo, Style and Haircut. Sofa BO Good COndition $30. Mens or Womens Will Deliver. Call 332-0239 aller 5pm. $4.95. Pick up your coupon at Burger King, 822. SKIS & EQUIPMENT and join us at Fantastic Sam's for your cut and style, and receive a free Whopper. For Sale VW Ski Rack. Brand New. Barrecraf- ters. Never been used. Includes Lock & Key. Women's Solitare Diamond Appraised $1300 Will Let it go for $25. Call Pat eves 332-6846. Sale $449. Men's Diamond Appraised $800 Sale $239. Call 332-8479.

826. COMPUTERS THE HEEBIE JEEBIES ROCK THE CAVERN DANCE 9-1AM FRI'SAT NITE HEWLETT PACKARD 28C AT THE CAVERN. COLORADO & CST. for sale, $100. Call James at 332·1433. 911. TRAVEL TRANSPORTATION PERSONAL COMPUTER EXCHANGE 112. E. Third, Moscow. 883-8863. RT Hawaii CHRISTMAS SPECIAL 12117·12126. $450. PCIXT w/20 MG $999.00 1-800-631-1330 ext 6258. LEADING EDGE COMPUTERS Model 02. starting at $1279.oo 9t2. ENTERTAINMENT Rent to Buy Special, PCIXT $79/mo. Round trip airline ticket, Pullman to Burbank, CA. Leaving Dec. 19, return Jan. 2. NOTICES $275,OBO. Call 883·1479. 913. PERSONALS 902. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Pregnancy Counseling Service, a United Way agency. Free testing, objective counsel, and PRECISION ENGRAVING CO. info. Call any time 882-7534. Personalized Christmas ornaments Jewelry engraving FREE PREGNANCY TESTING. 205 S. Almon, Moscow. 882-4384. Accurate information on all options. COnfidential atmosphere. Open Door 90S. FOUND Pregnancy Center, 24 hr. phone 882-2370.

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