FREE POSTER OR FREE PIPE while supplies lasts / one with this coupon (18 years or older please) LAZAR’S BAZAR 164 W. Broadway Eugene Downtown Mall 687-0139 Lane women to back Ferraro The Lane Women s Political Caucus will hold a Ferraro Celebration today to celebrate the nomination of Con gresswoman Geraldine Ferraro as the Democratic candidate for vice president. ** *:. Other political events include a brown bag forum on Ballot Measure 2 in the EMU Ballroom and a speech by Carl DiPaolo, Republican candidate for state representative, at the Colonial Inn, 1626 Willamette St. Both Emerald file photo Democratic vice presidential candidate Geraldine Ferraro, who motivated a downtown Eugene crowd early in September, will receive support at a celebration today. Introducing a new COMPUTER COURSE Independent Study Course 3 Credits PPPM 41 OG TLN 74 71 • Open to all students • No fees (for full time students) • IBM and Apple personal computers will be used • Each student will contract with the instructor as to the work they will complete for the term • Initial meeting will be Thursday, October 4 at 4:00 pm in the gymnasium of Condon School • Register NOW for FALL term at 333 Oregon Hall events will be held at noon and are free and open to the public. DiPaolo is opposing Democrat Ron Eachus in District 39, which includes the River Road/Santa Clara area. His talk is sponsored by the Rubicon Society. The Ferraro Celebration will be held from 5 to 8 p.m. at the Wesley Center, 1236 Kincaid St. The celebration will include an auction of Ferraro memorabilia. State Sen. Margie Hendriksen, D-Eugene, will be the special guest speaker, and Janet McIntyre and Jane Van Boskirk will perform feminist comedy. The event is a fundraiser for caucus-endorsed candidates Hendriksen, Rep. Barbara Roberts, D-Portland, Larry Ann Willis and Sen. Ruth McFarland, D-Wood bum. Sliding-scale admission fees are $3 to $5 for students and $5 to $10 for the general public. Refreshments will be served. Museum of Art displays photos An exhibition of color photography entitled “New Angular” by Washington, D.C., photographer J. Michael Lesko is on display at the University's Museum of Art. (vainer man wonting wnnin the confines of a traditional rec tangular format, Lesko carefully cuts, rips and otherwise modifies the framework of the photographs in order to offer visual alternatives. “Through experimentation, I recognized the potential of altering the image area," notes Lesko. “It is the intent of my photographs, by altering the rectangular framework of photography, to aesthetically enhance the relationship bet ween the subject matter and the image area itself.” Sea scapes, fences and geological formations comprise Lesko's subject matter. His alterations add to the perspec tive and graphic elements as ex pressed within the photographs themselves. The exhibit runs through Oct. 28. The Oregon Gallery is located on the museum's main floor. MJQ BOOKSTORE BOARD OF DIRECTORS GRADUATE STUDENT POSTITION OPENING One year term to fill vacancy due to the early graduation of Henry Jacobson. Must be enroll* ed graduate student with minimum 0 oredit hours. Term ends May 198S. Ap plcatlons taken in Bookstore Administrative Offices until Oct. 10, 1084, 8:30 p.m. Questions should be directed to Jim Williams. 13th & Kincaid M-F 7:30-5:30 _ SAT 10:00-3:00 BOOKSTORE Supplies 686-4331