Homes c°ntinued fr°m pase« church building is now the home of the Maude Kerns Art Center, at 1910 E. 15th Ave. east of campus. The center was built in 1895 as the Fairmount Presbyterian Church. The Fifthpearl Building and the Fifth Street Public Market, near the corner of East Fifth Avenue and High Street, are reminders of early Eugene in dustry. Both buildings are former grain and flour mills. To the west along Fifth Avenue, at Willamette Street, are the city’s two early railroad terminal buildings: the Southern Pacific (now Amtrak) depot, built around 1910, and the Oregon Electric Railway station, built in 1914. Interested community groups may conduct 2V2-hour scenic tours past Eugene’s historical buildings with the aid of trained guides, provided by the Junior League of Eugene. Tour Chair Mary Feldman says that groups must provide their own transportation, which may range from a van to a 50-passenger bus.’ Groups wishing to reserve tour guides or seeking more in formation may call Feldman Monday through Friday be tween 8 a.m. and 5 p m. at 343-4936. T 7 Continued from Page 5 8:30 p.m., and an “aftercare" group, for persons who have been through alcohol and drug treatment programs, meets Wednesdays from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Vet Center personnel also are available to University instruc tors for class presentations on Vietnam-related issues. In addi tion, Maynard says that the center has a “tremendous" video library on the Vietnam conflict and issues of veteran re adjustment. Tice says that the center welcomes drop-in visits by in dividuals or groups. The center is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and in terested persons or groups may phone the center (687-6918) for appointments. “Nobody has dealt with the Vietnam experience, and I think that the public has a stereotypical view of that ex perience and its effects on vets’ lives,’’ Maynard explains. “In general, there has been a con spiracy of silence around Viet nam vets and their re adjustment to America.” Maynard, Tice and other members of the Eugene Vet Center staff join with personnel at 136 other Vet Centers nation wide in working to break that silence from Vietnam-era veterans and from society at large. Bmy ratiury [sirft AMERICAN MATTRESS MANUFACTURING QUALITY DISCOUNT FUNITURE Discount Prices! Price includes mattress and box springs: • TWIN six* Reg $259 SALE price $09 •FULL six* Reg. $319 SALE price $119 • QUEEN size Reg. $419 SALE price $149 •KING size Reg $799 SALE price $399 ['■‘ From *129» Restonic 10 Vaar ( rants SAVE UP TO 65% NOW! Twin! Sugg 1M.es Sum- 249.95 Sum- 339.95 f ALE *159 SAG-GARD BIOPEDIC rwin Set hi Set QwenSet Twin Set HA Set Queen Set Keg Set \\r Sugg. 490.00 Sugg. 590.00 Stttt TtOM Sugg 990.00 -, SALE *239 SALE •359 KING COIL TWI SuM.519.00 Sugg. 689.00 SuggM9.00 Sugg. 1109 00 SALE *199 SALE *279 SALE *329 SALE *599 Complete Waterbeds From $138 Rebuilt Sets Price includes mattress and box springs: Full A Twin Size Sets $69 Queen Size Sets $109 Mon.- Fri. 9-6 Saturday 9-5 Sunday 12-4 FREE DELIVERY 3390 W. 11th Across from Fred Meyer Phone 343-2690 TT EUGENE ANIMAL HOSPITAL, P.C. A full-service veterinary hospital offering not only low cost spay & neutering services, but also animal vaccinations, examinations and continuing health care for your pet. Call: 342-1178 For an appointment 1399 Franklin Blvd. (across from University) Member American Animal Hospital Association come and see the New, Expanded Smith Fami ookstore * We are in the same building, just down the ha!! from our old store. USED ^ history ^ engiish ^ anthropology ^ music journalism ^ sociology ^ drama ^ philosophy ^ psychology ^ women's studies ^ biology ^ political science ^ business ^ chemistry iS iS iS is education linguistics law foreign language art history religion recreation physics computer science economics geography speech literature geology ^ poetry BOOKS FOR SALE The smith Family Bookstore 768 East 13th • 345-1651 1 Block from Campus ill 11! I'll! ENTERTAINMENT CALENDAR For all the happenings this week, see page 19 of THE FRIDAY EDITION