FOR FALL Stratege JAG Newman Metropole Kenar Ellen Tracy 10 to 5 Monday-Saturday Wednesday until 7 SELECTION1 ^JAMIE'S I Welcomed, tyOMs! Great charbroiled 1/3 Lb. Hamburgers, featuring fresh sliced tomato, crisp green lettuce and our specially blended sauce, served on a grilled sesame seed bun ^ • PACIFIC BLEUS BURGER (Real Bleu Cheese Crumbles) MUSHROOM BURGERSauted in seasoned butter) C • SOUTHSIDE BURGER (Mild Ortega green chib & cheese) D. ROSIE’S BURGER (Sfced avocado, salsa, cheese) £ • PARKSIDE BURGER (Lean Bacon & Swiss) AND MORE! cherry cokes • chocolate velvet cokes • vanilla cokes Gome, & £*tfC4f the, 50'4, - a, time, vuhest, tifie, Load, dimple, and, peSMxmal /JAMIE’S GREAT HAMBURGERS 2445 Hilyard • 342*2206 • Eugene Around the FM dial Eugene's radio guide A difficult thing to do when settling into a new town, or even resettling into a familiar one, is to get used to the selection on the radio dial. It seems as if com prehensive radio guides are impossible to find, and it’s entirely too time consuming to check out all the stations in detail. We at The Friday Edition think its time a handy-dandy station guide was created. We’ll concentrate on the FM dial this time. KLCC, 89.7, one of three Eugene public stations, is run by the Lane Community College from 5 a.m. to 1 or 2 a.m. daily. The music is usually jazz, but the focus is on public affairs. A member of the National Public Radio network, KLCC features such established news programs as "Morning Edi tion” (weekdays from 5 a.m. to 9 a.m.); and "All Things Con sidered” (6 p.m.to 7:30 p.m.). KLCC features various musical programs, which explore not only jazz, but electronic, reggae and folk music. Program guides are available. The announcer’s phone number is 726-2212. KWAX, 91.1, is the University station. KWAX plays classical music as well as public service and fine arts pro gramming. Also a member of the NPR network, it has "Morn ing Edition" at 6 a.m. and "All Things Considered” at 5 p.m. Program guides are available from the station. The phone number is 686-4238 on weekdays and 686-4245 nights and weekends. KRVM, 91.9, is run by the Eugene School District. The programming runs the musical gamut from rock and new wave to jazz, big bands and dixie. KRVM’s most popular program is Radio 80’s, a focus on new music that features artists not commonly heard on com mercial radio. The program runs from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., and 10:30 p.m. to midnight on weekdays; 4 to 6 p.m. Saturdays; and 2 p.m. to midnight on Sundays, KSND, 93.1, is a commercial 24-hour Top 40 station which features Casey Kasem’s syndicated ‘American Top 40’ show Sundays from 8 a.m. to noon. The request line number is 343-KSND. KBMC, 94.5, is 24-hour Christian radio. Complete pro gramming guides can be obtained from the station in person or by calling 485-6262. KZAM, 95.3, is an adult rock and progressive jazz sta tion. Also broadcasting 24 hours a day, KZAM features “Get Back,” a “progressive oldies” show, Sunday nights from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. The studio line is 726-9595. KZEL, 96.1, is album-oriented rock 24 hours a day. Regular features include "Double-Shot Tuesdays” (two numbers in a row all day) and Sunday night concerts at 10 p.m., as well as daily Concert Calendars, Rock Notes and Sports Shorts. The request line number is 687-9610. KUGN, 97.9, is contemporary country music with a Country Music Countdown every Sunday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The request line is 343-0980. KDUK, 104.7, is a 24-hour adult contemporary station that boasts "more music and fewer interruptions,” as an alternative to DJ-oriented rock. The phone number is 343-8888. Sean Axmaker Eugene \Travel > LOWEST AIRFARES USA & INTERNATIONAL The Multi-Lingual Agency Let us help provide the cheapest air fares for your vacation and trips home for Thanksgiving and Christmas.