•JLru INC. We can process your black & white pictures in just 1 hour! 18th & Willamette 484-6116 } . rt J_JJ Mueique Gourmet Catering to the Diacnmlnalmg Collector CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED CLASSICAL MUSIC A OPERA ON COMPACT DISC A CASSETTE CD’s FROM $5.95 TAPES FROM S2 95 the Fitthpearl Building ?07 t 5th Avenue OPEN 7 DAYS • Sun 11-5 343-9000 Cure Winter White with... WolIT TANNING *35 *50 I 5 session* 2 5 sessions tinAance/ss 99 W. 10th, 1st Floor Atrium, Downtown Hair • Tanning • Nalls 345*3491 UNIVERSITY Celebrate National Condom Day MEETINGS No Gulf War Coalition will meet dar Room C Incidental Eee Committee will meet at 6:30 p m. in the EMU Hoard Room to hear 1991-82 budget requests from the following groups Commit tee for Musical Arts. Big Time Poetry Theatre, Native Ameri can Student Union. Students for the Kthical Treatment of An imals. Association of Students for Historical Preservation and Women's Referral and Resource Service. Survival Center’s Ancient Korest/lands meeting will be at 6:30 p m in EMU Suite 1 Christian Science Organiza tion will meet at 4:30 p m in the EMI! Maple Room. MISCELLANEOUS Marijuana Informational Ta ble in preparation for Friday’s daylong conference will be in the EMU Lobby from 9 a.m to 4 p m. German Club Valentine's Day Bake Sale will Ire in front of the University Bookstore starting at 8 a.m. ‘‘Perspectives and Analysis: The Middle East War" is the ti tle of a forum sponsored by the Pimple's l-aw School communi ty outreach program to be held from 2:30 to 4:30 p m in 12(1 I.aw School. Moderator will be law Professor Peter Swan; guests include speakers from the University and the commu nity. "The role of alternative en ergy strategies in economic de velopment” is the title of a lec ture to bo given hv Skip Laitner at 7:30 p m. in 100 Willamette. Greg Kiden from B.P. & N. Advertising will be guest speaker at the Ad Club meeting at 4 p.m. in 221 Allen. "Concerns for peace and the morality of war in papal and Episcopal documents" is the topic of a lecture to lx; given by Archbishop 1-eVada at 7:30 p.m in the Newman Center. 1850 Emerald. Call 343-7021 for more information National Condom Day will l>e observed from 9:30 a m. to 2:30 p.m by EMU Fishbowl with activities sponsored by the Student Health Center Life styles Planning program. IFC grants APASU special request By Carrie Dennett t'met aid Repeater IK.' approved a special re quest from tin1 Asian-Pacific American Student Union in ad IFC dilion to its regularly sched uled budget hearings Wednes day night The APASIJ was granted a transfer of $200 to the Asian Council from its winter event funds APASIJ is helping the Asian Council host the Asian Celebration at the Cine County Fairgrounds on Sunday. The transferred funds will al low 200 University Students to gain free admission to the event APASU had requested that a larger portion of its win / \ ^ /s' {*/^ ■V'v' K'Vs s'' s' \ ■v*/: HARDCOVER SI 7 95 i's'V's'' V / GENERAL BOOK DEPT. SECOND FLOOR 1 m Killer llillci By Clyde Edgerton For those readers who adore the very best ot America s South ern comic storytellers, writers like Fannie Flagg. Olive Burns, Ellen Gilchrist or Allan Gurganus. it's time you met Clyde Edgerton It you savor an eccentric, but warmly believable char acter. (eel a tondness tor country folks whose righteous mien lions are comically undermined by their very human fallibility, it's time you met the folks of lislre, North Carolina His first novel. Raney, was a delightful exploration ot the pressures ot lamily on a new marriage, as well as the conflicts of mixing Northern/urban with Southern/rural cultural heritage Walking Across Egypt, for which his latest novel is a sequel, was an absolute gem The Floatplane Notebooks . his third and my personal favor ite, expanded his cast ot characters into a marvelous extended family, and intro duced elements ot tragedy as well as comedy Unfailingly, Mr Edgerton provides his readers with full bodied characters worth caring about and stories full of in sights into the magic and perplexity ot ordinary life In Killer Oilier. Wesley Benfield, the mischievous delinquent introduced in Walk ing Across Egypt, is now 24, still the honorary grandson of Mrs Mattie Rigsbee, an unshakably enduring (and endearing) country woman who took him in, got his teeth'fixed. and brought him to church Wesley is a resident of BOTA (Back on Track Again) House, a halfway house associated with the campus of a Christian college, (where they teach decent Baptist values to young criminals) on account of somebody forgot and left their key in the ignition of a white Continental Begin ning a bumbling romance with over weight, re haired Phoebe (resident of Nutrition House, where Christians can Lose Weight and Gam Wisdom), Wesley tries with limited success to reconcile his libido with biblical injunctions He also partici pates in community projects, including playing in a gospel band with other re forming criminals and teaching bricklaying to Vernon, a minimally "retarded", musically gifted and outspoken teenager who eventually joins the band Evolving into an amateur preacher who creatively updates Genesis and writes his own un orthodox gospel songs Wesley unforgivably riles the band s straitlaced sponsors from the college Equally well drawn are the characters Mr Edgerton satirizes, the familiar brand of opportunistic. Christian in authority hypocrites who have done much to give the religion a bad name in this country Needless to say. Clyde Edgerton sees that latter types get their just desserts—and the good guys get away Most of all. Killer Oilier is quite simply a treat and a guaranteed good time Reviewed by Andy Lilich of the UO Bookstore 13th & Kincaid 346-4331 M F 7:30-6 Sat 10:00-6 tor event funds be transferred, but the IFC and the ASUO ex pressed concern about money being used for off-campus pro grams. The 1991-92 budget for the Constitution Court was unani mously approved at $1,235. at no increase from last year. The Pre-Law Society was spared stiff cuts recommended by the ASUO. Ed Henderson, ASUO programs assistant, said the recommendation was part of an effort to streamline pro gram funding due to the effects of Ballot Measure 5. Henderson said the first pro grams to la* targeted were those with an academic counterpart The ASUO opted to recom mend “seed money" of $200 rather than zero-fund The 1KC decided that the Pre-Law Socie tv does not have a counterpart m the law school, and voted 6-0-1 to go with a previous, higher recommendation Ar mando Morales abstained The Philosophy Club faced a similar fate from ASUO recom mendations. but was granted a 15.8 percent increase over a 1990-91 budget of $781 The Division of Education Policy and Management Gradu ate Student Organization re ceived a 9.5 percent decrease of its current $909 budget, which was approved unanimously. I <>i () Dim mini I ).i\ EVERY SATURDAY take an additional 10% OFF All Purchases At NEWBERRY'S Variety Store Dovvntov\ n %(> Willamette Must present U ot () I I) To Receive Discount