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‘What? — No index?’ A questionnaire will be placed at various points in the University general library this week to find out how stu dents are adjusting to microfilm cataloging, according to Jim Dwyer, a library instructor and cataloger. The questionnaire should help the library determine if students are having problems, what the problems are and what they can do to alleviate those problems, says Dwyer. Students were probably surprised to walk into the library this year and see the microfilm readers set up If students were in the reserve reading section, they had no choice but to use the readers. Elaine Kemp, head catalog librarian, said the library has been having its cards made into microfilm since July, 1975. The microfilm was then made into microfiche, which is a computer output of microfilm. This means all the computer-processed material can now be updated more efficiently and more quickly, according to Kemp. “It is a way of utilizing technology to eliminate routine jobs. These people can now spend their time assisting the public," Kemp said. The microfiche readers are located in the social sci ence, humanities and education psychology divisions and the reserve reading section of the main library, and also at the architecture and allied arts library, the science library and the law library. Each station has an author, title and subject catalog. The basic catalog is a photocopy of what was available in the spring of 1975, and there is also a supplement which contains corrections for the main catalog and additions to it. The supplement is revised every two weeks. A four-letter index marks the corner of each card. Students are having problems as a result of the index system, Kemp acknowledges. Therefore, the library is presently revising its system for more convenient use. THE NICE CREAM PARLOR Featuring old-fashioned natural ice cream, sweetened with honey or sugar, frozen yogurt. Italian ices, non-dairy ce cream, pastries, coffees and teas Now featunng homemade soups, salads and sandwiches Open Dally to midnight, 325 Blair Acroee from George's Garage 14541 WHF THE BAVARIAN Imported Lowenbrau and Bhtz on Draft Just a friendly atmosphere and good food No juke box No pool tables No entertainment 444 East 3rd St for reservations 345-9815 14814 tin GOOO TIMES AT PIZZA AURELIO $1 Off Giant Pizza Tuesdays free movies v* Pnce on bar items with regular pizza Sun Thurs after 9 30 p m 29th and Willamette 1450? M H Events EMU CULTURAL FORUM PRESENTS DANIEL GREGORY BROWN Writer lor 'Mary Hartman. Mary Hartman" — Film dips from pasl and future episodes will be shown SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23 7 P ™ 187 EMU FREE 14882:22 SUCCE3S In the Job Martlet Can we help7 How to find end keep a teaching rot) One day seminar on job search techniques De signed especially lor thoee seeking a leaching |ob, but appropriate lor any job seeker We guarantee results Call lor details, learn about past particip ants sucoets Search tor Success 343-7048 1021 Dave Burks Candidate lor Lane County Sheriff Today 12 30 in EMU — Room to be posted Sponsored by ASUO State Affairs 1482721 MAZZI'S TO MAZZI’S FETTUCINI RELAY COMPETITORS MEETING FRIOAY 5:30 YMCA 1481822 STUDENT BAR ASSOCIATION PRESENTS NORMA PAULUS Candidate tor Oregon Scretary of State TODAY, OCTOBER 21 12:30, Room 128 Law JIM REDDEN Candidate for Oregon Attorney General FRIOAY, OCTOBER 22 12:30 Room 121 "A" Law 1479021 TODAY! JIM CHREST Chairpereon. FRANK CHURCH Delegation. Democratic National Convention SPEAKING ON BEHALF OF JOHN STEWART Democratic candidate. State Representative (Dial #41) Paid Stewart Committee 10:21 ]P NTERT A1NMENT ARE YOU READY FOR THE COUNTRY? Tickets on sale now for WAYLON JENNINGS October 30 McArthur Court 8 p m 14918:sb THE BAVARIAN Lowenbrau and Blitz on Draft Make use of our 3 free dart boards in our game room. 444 3rd St. 345-9815 14760:11-23 4th ST. DEPOT 453 Willamette COSTUME PARTY Oct. 31 8-12 p.m. S50 cash prizes, music, pantomime, Tarot reading, no cover. Judging 11 30 p m 14788 29 GREEK NIGHT THURSDAY night The Backdoor Special prices, drinks. 9-12 a m Ernie 14818:21 HOMEFRIED TRUCKSTOr> Tonight - CHRIS PAUL on 14th between Hilyard and Alder 14820:21 BUOU DREAM PRESENTS MURNAU'S THE LAST LAUGH Emil Janmngs plays a demoted doorman from posh Berlin hotel 180 PLC 8 p.m. Season ticket or $1.25 14822:21 SUNDAY. OCTOBER 24 “FRIENDS” ELTON JOHN BERNIE TAUPIN SOUNDTRACK Seldom seen 1971 Paramount Pictures release A teenage couple desert all others to create their own Me and dekver then child in Southern France Many have heard the Elton John soundtrack but tew have seen this color Aim Sunday, October 24 7 and 9 p.m. 177 Lawrence *1 University Democrats 10:22 INSIGHT EXCHANGE PRESENTS “PEOPLE CHANGE THE WORLD” A • WEEK FILM DISCUSSION SERIES This senes deals with peoples history, a process ignored m education and systematically kept out of taxi books THIS WEEK UNSON MAIDS JULIA REICHANT'8 Aim about women organizing in the 30 s 3 women recount »teir experiences as organizers — through archive tootage. stills and music This Aim makes history coma aXve ALSO STORM OF STRANGERS Intimate reflections on degrading working and Wing eonddiona on New York a lower east side at the turn ol *>e century Sat., Oct. 23, 1 and 3 JO p.m. only Discusslon to toltow first show S2. Special tour-show ticket $6 MAYFLOWER 11th and ALDER 1SJSL22 BLUES—COUNTRY-ROCK CK SUN ROSE At MURPHY & ME Sal — Sun Oct. 23-24 EMU CULTURAL FORUM PRESENTS FOLK ARTIST WILLIS ALAN RAMSEY Saturday. October 23 8 pm Beall Hall Tickets available at EMU Mam Desk 14885:22 HORSES TO RENT Hourly rates, scenic trails, no guides WEEKDAYS. EVEMNQS. WEEKENDS Telephone tor Reservations Windgate Farms. 998-6689 13454:ttn BLACK FOREST TAVERN 2657 Willamette 344-0816 Ron Lloyd lour nights a week MICHEL OB ON TAP 11740 tin EMU CULTURAL FORUM PRESENTS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22 THE WIZARD OF OZ We have all had the opportunity to journey down the Yellow Brick Road with Dorothy and her compan ions many times in the past years, but rarely do we have the chance to do so with the benefits ol a full screen, brilliant color, and no commercial interrup tions The difference in the quality ul the picture with these added (actors is mind-blowing It’s a beauti fully sentimental experience that can't be topped 7 A 9p.m. $1 180 PLC CINEMA 7 ATRIUM BUILDING. SECOND FLOOR 10th and Olive. 687-0733 EXCLUSIVE lat RUN — ONE WEEK ONLY II you liked SWEPT AWAY and SEVEN BEAUTIES you li adore UNA WERTMULLER’S ALL SCREWED UP Showtimes 7 30 and 930 p m Reduced admission matinees Sat and Sun at 2 14777:21 EVERY FRI. & SAT. KFMY 980 Midnite Movies This Week MEL BROOKS Blazing Saddles MEL BROOKS combines riding, roping, wrangling, and other assorted Western bullshit in one ot his tunmest productions 14905:22 EMU PROGRAM OFFICE PRESENTS BEER GARDEN FEATURING “MITHRANDIR” Friday. October 22, 4-6 p m EMU Courtyard and dining room I.D. REQUIRED 14884:22 The Anenda Merge Society Presents A NIGHT AT THE OPERA One ol the turns set movies ever made, ttvs film features the Marx Brothers at the peak ol their insanity The pomp ol Grand Opera provides Groocho, Harpo. and Chico with the perfect settng for their come talents, and the laujfis come Iasi and funous The stateroom scene is regarded as the tunnies! live minutes in screen history . — Pauline Kael Satuiday, Oct. 23 1(0 PLC 7 and 9 p.m. 81 1490222 PERSONAL STUFF: Comal Dupree. Eric Gale. Gordon Ed wards. Richard Tee Stephen Gadd. Christopher Parker $3 99 SUN SHOP 880 East 13th 14825:22 RENA— Happy birthday love. A GDI 1021 TO THE MEN of the best fraternity on campus — StQMA PHI EPSILON. We love you! Your new Swampies 1021 B B ATO Bio is fun. But Bolter with you! Secret Lady 10:21 HEIDI — Have a sunshine day! Delta love. WPP Hint — I love Cats! 10:21 RENA WATERMAN No longer J .B ! It s about time Happy Birthday Love, Alice & Gmny 10:21 HEY — AM I TOO strange or did you |ust forget me? Don't forget the 29th O K. Judy Brown-eyes '0:21 PAUL —MCALLISTER 119: You win — No perfume THIS time Ice-cream tor two, Monday p m. Pacer 10:21 ATTENTION YOOBANGEES! Our blessings to Condor through her KKG initiation rites May your wings arise and take you soaring above any lethal nose dives Have fun Beautiful lady —Torak 1021 Vote STEVE HERLOCKER For IFC Restore Legitimacy to IFC Reduce unnecessary spending Student approval of budget Paid Stever Hertocker 10:21 MAZZIS TO MAZZIS FETTUCINI RELAY COMPETITORS MEETING FRIDAY 5:30 YMCA 14818:22 A VOTE FOR EUGENE MCCARTHY IS A VOTE FOR GERALD FORD Paid Kathy Hoshck, David McTeague. Brian Cohen. Jack Condliffe. David Jennings. Paul Lund 10:21 NOWHERE CAN YOU FIND a more solid selection ol Quality books, records, imported tapestnes. fine art reproductions and much more all under the same roof except at the Id. ONLY AT THE Id on campus 1340 Alder 14907:25 LANE MEMORIAL BLOOD BANK DONORS NEEDED Open Thursday 10:30 to 1 p m A Positive 6 Units: O Positive 5 Units: O Negative 1 Unit, AB Positive 1 Unit. Can 484-9111 for an appointment AND I BECAME Although I walked through the Journeys of Hell I saw the passion of Now, The Cnppled Man was there with his hands on his face. And Satan laughing in Disgust Stalked the Fires of Hell And I Became maddened Yet — Why Nobody knows KELSER. Friend of Mot s 1021 ELECT TWEEDIE-DUM He s got Goodness AND Experience Paid: Tom Condon 1021 LANE MEMORIAL BLOOO BANK DONORS NEEDED A Positive 7 Units. A Negative 0 Units; O Positive 5 Units; O Negative 1 Unit. B Positive 0 Units. AB Positive 1 Unit. Call 484-9111 for an appointment VOTE PETER MIEHE FOR IFC (pronounced: ME-HEE) Pd. by Miehe Committee 1021 REWARD Of $1 for information leading to person(s) responsi ble of my dog "ITeskub poisoning Contact: Paoo-MECHA- 1026 ASSERTIVENESS TRAINING FOR WOMEN A five session course including role-play and video-tape feedback Begins 7 p m. October 21 Sponsored by Campus YWCA. For more informa tion cal 666-4439 1476721 OURING HIS tour years on the Eugene City Coun cil. Neil Murray has consistently supported mass transit and bicycle facilities He even ndes a bike to work! (Pd Murray for Mayor Committee, Mary Hudzikiewtci. Treas.) 10:26 VOTE TODAY DON STEELE FOR EMU BOARD I will work for student interests. Pd by Steele 10:21 ELECT FRANCISCO RODRIQUEZ Freshman Vice President He will get the job done Paid tor by Kelly Shults 10:21 RE-ELECT DAVE TYLER for IFC "I'm asking tor a full term on the IFC to continue fulfillment ol specific goals • Eleven Proceduial reforms • ASUO guide to programs • Program effectiveness and scope evalua tion • No fee hikes Paid: Contributors tor Tyler 1021 JANET EGGLESTON: INCIDENTAL FEE COMMITTEE A common sense vote for Thoughtful Money Budgeting VOTE WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY Paid by Eggleston for IFC Committee 1021 PRUDENTIAL LIFE INSURANCE It's time to start your life insurance program For professional advice call James Pack, 687-2259 or 8S6-0014 14785.tfn Vote DOUG BENSON For IFC Student constimerism/program stabilitv Student Advocacy/responsiveness Paid for by Benson for IFC Committee 1021 PROTECT YOUR INVESTMENT RETURN GILLAN ANDALBARES TO IFC Student Advocacy/Program Stability Paid by Gillan, Albares Committee 1021 CONNIE EEKINS INCIDENTAL FEE COMMITTEE For responsible use of our money Paid by Connie E For IFC Committee 1021 WORKSHOP: STRATEGIES FOR TEST PREP ARATION 7-10 p.m., 207 Emerald Hall Center lor Self-Oevalopment Taught by Lance Spades, ties workshop will aid students in preparing tor a van etv of exams through appropriate means of ordering info, memorization, and other mnemonics, etc Call us for more infor mation. FREE to eligible students 1489221 BE A SMOOTHIE! Softer, lovelier That phddey facial hair can be removed. Phone 687-9181 ELECTROLOG Y BY MARIAN 14758:ttn TYLEH FOR IFCI A voice tor program advocacy Fscatty responsive — no fee hikes Re-elect Dave T yter to IFC Paid: Contributors for Tytar 1021 CLAM, if you pull dry seaweed from the send and turn it round and wonder at the undersides bright Amber your ayes. sigh! tootr as they did love whan my soul turned around. Mot. 1026 SELF-STOR INDIVIDUAL STORAGE UNIT RENTALS SxlO' 10 *10' and larger, 24-hour access. Store it yourself and save Call Sate Realty 686-1973 _ 10600:ttn THE VDA BARN — Available again for parties, meetings, dances, etc 896-3913 14572tin A FACULTY MEMBER FROM the University ot Puget Sound School ot Law in Tacoma, Washing ton will be available to interview students who may be interested in attending that institution on Friday. October 22 1022 LOSE YOUR PANTS? Check Lost & Found in the ODE Classifieds