SdlScI ^°n^nUe^ ^om **a8e All three salsas are packaged in similar plastic containers and range in price from $1.69 to $2.39. Some may like it hot. but for those who don't. Salsa De Casa also comes in mild, either with or without salt. Jan's Salsa is made mild, medium or Cat's Meow Jazz & Bites Corner Jazz & Blues, Rk^ae & Gospel Recoitds Books, Tapes & CoUecToa's Accessoaies It rkt HMpud BuSdw, Fihrk & Pea*1 • Eugene 686-8742 "AT LAST, A STORE FOR THE TRUE COLLECT OR." ■ r hot and Miller offers customers four choices: mild, medium, hot or “Caution. Extra Hot" (written on a hot pink label!) Hie “temperature” of the sauce is determined by varying amounts of peppers, chiles or spices. All three manufacturers 20th South "A" & Main Springfield 747-9354 ' seem to agree that although the competition between them is fierce, it has also been healthy. “There's enough business in Eugene for even-body.” Paxton says. ' "We gave people a choice.” rnoay to won Staff Editor Kim Carlson Assistant Mike Duncan Copy Editor Lauri Neely Paste-up Susan Hawkins Photo Technician Hank Trotter An event you won't want to miss. As pan of this campus community, your participat ing Ford dealer will talk with you about the special values available on Ford's 1965 COSPONSOR model cars and trucks. GET OFF TO A GREAT START WITH FORD ON THE DATE(S) LISTED BELOW CULTURAL FORUM WEDNESDAY, HAY S 5TH THURSDAY, HAY IOTH NOT AIMS Faculty Artist Series continues Wednesday with a perfor mance by Charles Dowd in classical percussion accom panied by Dean Kramer, piano; Victor Steinhardt, piano; George Recker. trumpet; and Tim Cogswell, percussion. Compositions to be performed include Carter s Four Pieces for Four Timpani”; Kraft’s "Encounters III^ ; Barati s "Three Inventions for Solo Timpani”; and Bartok s “Sonata for Two Pianos and Percussion. The concert begins at 8 p.m. in Beall Hall. Admission is $1 for students. Hungry? See "Eating Raoul” Saturday at 7 and 9 p.m. in room 180 PLC. Destined to win a place in cinema history, "Eating Raoul” is a low-budget, independent production that took the critics by surprise. A married couple needing money lure wealthy perverts, bonk them on the head with a deadly frying pan and steal their cash. It gets a lot weirder from there. Admission is $2. “The Good Fight," the story of U.S. volunteers who fought against fascism in the Spanish Civil War, shows tonight at 8 p.m. in the EMU Ballroom. Bill Bailey, a Veteran of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade, will talk after the show. Admis sion is $2. Yon say you need a laugh? See San Fiancisco comedians Ray Hanna and Susan Rice. Wednes day, in the EMU Forum Room at 7:30 p.m. Ad mission is $1 at the door. This show is sponsored by the EMU Cultural Forum. FEATURING THE BE5T HAMBURGERS AMD 0MELETTE5 Oh CAMPUS OPEN 8 DAYS A WEEK SPAGHETTI FEED OMLY *2.95 ALL YOU CAh EAT Choice of meat or mushroom sauce Trench bread, soup or salad Served 4pm to closing, 8 days a week 854 e. 13th VsBne/\KfftST*LuncH.oitinen orders to go Jj