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Along with our typesetting service, we also do paste-up and photo work (screening photos, enlargements, reductions, toned screens and reversals). For more information, call 686-4381 or come up to the Production Department of the ODE on the third floor of the EMU. GOOD _; 4_Jy__V fv7 'o. : \ CL It's To Your Advantage... To Shop Now For Supplies. Filler Paper. 500 sheet Reg $3.98 NOW $2.89 ■Paper. Notebooks1 Erasable Typing Paper 161b packet Reg $2 65 NOW $1.88 Spiral Theme Book, 80 sheet Reg 98c NOW 75c Pressboard Ring Binder with pockets Vinyl Reg $169 NOW $1.27 Ring Binder 1” Reg $2.35 NOW $1.69 ’fg«9V.J £ jsrrr Elmers Glue. 4 oz Reg 91c NOW 59c Erasers, 3 styles your choice Reg 39c NOW 24c (AA Size) Reg $2 00 NOW $1.29 ea FROM EVEREADY (9 volt) Reg $2 60 ea NOW $1.69 ea. ENERGIZED FOR UFE...LONG LIFE 13th & Kincaid Mon-Fri 8:15-5:30 Sat 10:00-5:30 BOOKSTORE Textbooks 686-3720 • General Book , 686-3510 • Supplies 686-4331 we're open til 8:00 pm Sept. 28, 29, 30 Limited To Stock On Hand Sale Ends 10/10/81 Supplies Lock & Chain Reg $5 27 NOW $3.49 Mounting Squares Reg S1 01 NOW 69c Liquid Paper Reg $1.29 NOW 73c File Folders Letter Size All Cuts-Marnla Reg $7 00 NOW $5.49 Scotch Magic Transparent Tape sr 104 Reg 75c NOW 49c I _ 'Yellow ribbon’ trial begins today Two Revolutionary Communist Youth Brigade members go to trial today tor their role in a ribbon-burning incident Feb 9 during the University reception tor tormer hostage Victor Tomseth John Kaiser and Nancy Whitley tace first-degree arson charges and up to 20 years in prison and a fine of $10,000 if convicted According to witnesses, Kaiser rushed to the stage where Tomseth was speaking and threw a burning swath of yellow cloth on the stage The cloth allegedly was lit by Whitley Whitley faces an additional charge of fourth-degree assault for allegedly attacking a Eugene Police Officer as he took Kaiser into custody Judge George Woodrich is presiding over the jury trial being held at Lane County Circuit Court Dance to replenish switchboard funds The Eugene Swichboard, an information and referral agency near the downtown mall, is sponsoring a "Celebration of the 50s" dance Friday night at the WOW Hall, at 8th Avenue and Lincoln Street The 9 p m dance will be a fund-raising event for the agency, whose new executive director, Steve Bekofsky. says his organization is facing finan cial difficulties and will use "creative" means to raise funds Bekofsky, who started in his position Thursday, is a former free-lance cross-cultural con sultant to Native Americans in Canada "I wanted to get involved in my own community," says Be kovsky explaining why he took the job Featured at Friday's dance will be the acapella White Tones, local disc |ockey Johnny Etheridge, and Rockin Deva Rahi Available at the dance will be beer, wine, and baked goods The doors open at 8 p m Dance patrons will be charged $3 to $4 based on a "sliding scale " All dancers 35 or older or in 50s dress will be charged a dollar less Switchboard, known as "Lane County's only generic information and referral agency," receives funding from county revenue sharing. United Way. private foundations. ASUO, various grants, fun draisers, and fees Serving University students and the rest of the community since 1969, the agency receives phone calls and visitors requesting information on scores of different subjects The ASUO program guide refers to the agency as a "clearinghouse of information.” having files containing more than "200,000 pieces of infor mation” on government agen cies lost and found pets, enter tainment, employment and educational opportunities, tem porary shelter, transportation, and housing, according to Keenan "We never know what s going to be on the other end of the phone,” Keenan says Correction please An article about teletype ma chines in Monday s Emerald contained a number of factual errors The article incorrectly implied that the Bohemia lab is located within the computer and infor mation science department* The lab actually is in the busi ness school The article went on to state that 15 terminals are available in Room 813 PLC for political science majors In fact four ter minals are available to under grads in sociology, economics, CSPA courses as well as poli tical science The terminals are located in room 810 PLC Kodacolor II HI M HIM COUIM *»NI*IS 12 EXPOSURES C110-12 LIFT Kodacolor II C110-12 $1.47 Reg $1.89 FILM SALE Kodacolor II FILIViFOH COLOR PRINTS 12 EXPOSURES C126-12 LIFT uo BOOKSTORE 13th & Kincaid Mon-Fri 8:15-5:30 Kodacolor II Sat 10:00-5:30 Textbooks 666-3520 C126-12 $1.47 Reg $1.89 General books 666-3510 Supplies 666-4331 Sale ends October 10,1981