et al Commission seeks input The Lane County Commiss sioners are looking for county residents interested in serving on the Metropolitan Area Plan ning Advisory Committee (MAPAC), a citizen's advisory committee The purpose of the MAPAC is to review and re-evaluate the metropolitan plan, provide ci tizen participation for other plans affecting the metropolitan area, review and comment on other matters of possible regional significance. There is currently one vacancy on the committee to be filled by a Lane County resident. This committee meets on a monthly basis in Eugene. Per sons interested in serving on the committee are encouraged to submit an application to the Lane County Community Rela tions Divion by Aug. 13. Application forms will be mailed upon request by calling 687-4210. J J J J J r CHINA BLUE RESTAURANT we also serve Delicatessen Style Lunch Pastrami, Corned Beef, Salami, Ham & Cheese, Vegetarian and our Blue Plate Special — our BIGGEST sandwich with: Pastrami, Corned Beef, Smoked Ham & Swiss Cheese Soups and Salads, too! China Blue 879 E. 13th Ave. 343-2832 Hours Mon thru Fri 11 am-10 pm Sat 5-11 pm Sun 5-10 pm TURN YOUR ROOKS INTO CASH! BOOK BUYBACK STARTS WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6 AND ENDS FRIDAY, AUGUST 8. Our Buyback Policy: 1. You get half-price— if a faculty member has ordered the book for the next quarter However, at times we have more books for a class than needed and we will not buy these books at the half price 2. You get Dealer prices— for those texts not needed on this campus We'll pay the price offered by book dealers, which is based on the need for the book in the national market uo BOOKSTORE 13th & Kincaid 686-4331 Open: Mon-Fri 8:15-5:30 3. We do not accept— old editions, spiral-bound books, programmed texts, certain inexpensive paperbacks, workbooks, most consignment material, and extensively cribbed or damaged books They are of no value to us or the used book dealers We purchase such books only at our option When to sell your books— The buyback counter, located upstairs, is open during regular business hours It's not necessary to wait for a specific buying period to resell your books However, the best service can be had during the above time period because we have arranged with the wholesale book company to have their buyers at the Bookstore on these dates daily emerald The Oregon Daily Emerald is published Tuesday and Thursday throughout Summer Term, except during exam weeks and vacations, by the Oregon Daily Emerald Publishing Co., at the University of Oregon, Eugene. Oregon 97403 The Oregon Daily Emerald operates independently of the University with offices on the third floor of the Erb Memorial Union and is a member of the Associated Press News and Editorial Display Advertising and Business Classified Advertising Production 686-5511 686-3712 686-4343 686-4381 Editor Managing/State Systems Editor Ken Sands Sally Hodgkinson News/Departments & Schools Editor Associate News Editor Photo editor Editorial Page Editor Sports/Community Editor State Politics/ASUO Editor Local Politics Editor Environment Editor Night Editor General Staff Librarian Classified Advertising Production Manager Advertising Manager Controller Glenn Boettcher Yvonne Beasley Dennis Tachibana Mark Matassa Tamara Swenson Rich Bruer Mike Rust Leslie Farris Mark Matassa Jim Wechsler Sally Oljar Sandra McMullen Darlene Gore Jean Ownbey peanuts® I can't sleep for W0RRYIN6 ABOUT WHAT THAT SPEAKER SAlP MARCIE.' I'M 5CAREP.' WHAT IF THE WORLP COMES TO AN ENP TONIGHT MARCIE? I PROMISE THERE'LL BE A TOMORROW,5IR...IN FACT, IT'S AlREAPY TOMORfROU) IN AUSTRALIA I YES, SIR. JEREMIAH WA5 A PROPHET..YOU MIGHT ALSO CALL HIM OUR FIRST POLITICAL CARTOONIST HE PIPN'TPRAW PICTURES BUT HIS ACTIONS POINTEP OUT CERTAIN POLITICAL TRUTHS FOR THAT TIME THE LINEN WAlSTCLOTH BUSINESS, FOR INSTANCE, ANP THE YOKE HE WORE ANP THE BOOK THAT HE THREW INTO THE WATER... HE SAlP / GO TO 5LEEP WE'RE \ SIR... THE IN THE \ 5UN IS LAST PAY5,/ 5HININ6 IN MARCIE I i AUSTRALIA..., Goodwill slates acre yard sale Lane County -Goodwill will clean out its closets this week with the annual One Acre Yard Sale. The sale will be held August 9 at 3885 Elmira Road from 7 a m. to 1 p.m. Director of Operations for Goodwill Industries of Lane County, Ken Sturdevant, ex plained that the main purpose of the sale is to relieve Goodwill of surplus items and to make the i annual building clean-up easier. Income from the sale will sup port Goodwill programs for the handicapped. Sturdevant went on to say, "Last year Goodwill’s Yard Sale resulted in sales of $7000. Over 2000 persons attended our sale and at least 800 found a needed item to buy." Major sale items will include antiques, yard and shop tools, TV’s, camping equipment, books, appliances, clothing, lumber, furniture, a small camper, piano, and “just about everything you would find at a Goodwill store.” Dealers, families and “‘win dow shoppers” are all welcome to attend the One Acre Yard Sale. Morning refreshments will be sold and delivery service will be available. Switchboard seeks help The Eugene Switchboard, Lane County’s oldest informa tion and referral service, will begin its next volunteer training program, Wednesday, August 13. Volunteers at Switchboard assist all kinds of people with a wide range of needs, and help them connect with organiza tions, agencies and other re sources in Lane County. In addition to putting people in touch with social services, volunteers help people find housing, lost pets, rides to all areas of the country, jobs, and information on local events. The volunteer training program is designed to enhance each per son’s problem-solving and communications skills, while acquainting them with local problems and services. Volunteers have enabled Switchboard to remain a func tioning, growing enity for the last ten years. If you’d like to get involved, call Wade Powell or Mary Keenan at 686-8453. BE A MOVIE STAR... BY MAIL. of movie film, just drop it into a convenient KODAK Mailer, and mail it with postage. You’ll get two things in return: 1. Quality color processing by Kodak. 2. Your movie film delivered to your doorstep by mail. The convenience is hard to beat, so the next time you're buying KODACHROME or EKTACHROME Film for your movie camera, ask for some KODAK Mailers too. PK 59 Mailers $2.39 while Ad expires 8-12-80 COLOR PROCESSING •> Kodak ilNj