******* l ilt BAR A I I HI vV.v/.>/"// • I . tr AI; t * *»j Krf* (,»r»t diiiik»( *rr*l K»«J ill innB ♦*¥****¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ ♦ ROLLER BLADE RENTALS SAW 2 HRS *+ *Aw 4 HRS O ALL DAY *10°° NlX/fSC W s •-»- •• •*!• 199 W. Blh Eugen« • 484 7344 ¥¥¥¥¥¥¥• Cash For Textbooks Mon. • Sat. Smith Family Bookstore 768 E. 13th 1 Block From Campus 345-1651 mu anlmm m Of M USIC THIS WEEK at BEALL HALL: 961 E 18th Ave 0 FESTIVAL OF ^TRUMPETS #' UO Ensemble Mon., May 4 8 p m. $4 Genera! Admission $2 Students Seniors r COMPOSER'S FORUM New works by UO y composition students Tues.. May 5 8pm F REE Admission r, ROBERT HLADKY, cello CAMILLA CARTER, piano • Faculty Artist Senes Frl, May 8 8 pm. $5 General Admission $3 Students Seniors r CHAMBER MUSIC AT TEA TIME ♦ UO Chamber Ensembles Sun., May 10 3 00 p m. $4 Genera! Admission $2 Students Se' o's For more information. c.FI 346-3761 (Music School) COMMUNITY Ward 3 candidates tout their experience By Hope No a son A!i fmir (.1:.Ani.ai's ninnin^, for :t.• Ward I Ktigene (.11> ( 1 >um mmI say exponent e is wh.il d isllngu 1 siics them from <•;« ir other ( andidate I.Iron Dobson said Ins it) years of civn experience coup I id will) pract Icing conservation p; 1 .vuii d him with unnpie ex perieric e Living on Ins farm near (.ranis Pass, tending his organic gardens and fighting She lhireu.i of hand Management and h rest Si r vice gave him a strong sense of conserva I ism, 1 )ohson said l.nnh M r ‘,er •.I ,)p> years d experu :a e vs or king let idv governmmif gives him a real edge aim ,1 hoys lhe system vs i rks and la >vs t i an lie i hangi d Mortler sal i tile ■ mphasis stiilli III la- oil providing essen11 a I i s ly sery ices sm h as po III e', lire, puhlir works, -education and park and recrention I,yi n the ye,ingest c andidate. !■ : i y i ; ; y student Hole Slermgef \sta hasn't hern alive for tr> years said experience ys as fils asset ; ? j In,-, rac e • ys x' . i ■- u i c. • '. y ■■ ; ! : ' i. I : : yy ,e. . ' ' . ! : . gem i Ji £ isjons in ’.'overnt* r Hi iiso a I : I fie y\ • ■ • i '. y '. ■ . r hood As--,,, latloll fm tin only i andidate in the r.u < ys ;!h a ret iird of slate and lot al politic a! • spin l ine Steringer said 1 ‘ ■ ! .: 11 i.md late Kevin 1 i ■ ' ' c ■ said lie vs .is the only ialidldiite ss ■ th any ll|s|icry ol at tiy isli, HI i.ugene fm running Imc anse somehody has to stand up for peal e and soi nil justlc e. Hi irnhut k le said liurnhllt kie said (fiat as a 1 mini I i 111.111 lie ysould stand up for students rights espe i i.illy regarding high rent rates I,and lords gouge students and other people ol poor or moderate Income for rent, lie said The edv could encourage tin- lm i:li i d r*-.s! ;s-rs t;. r r orit Dublin said besides maintaining respec t bit .i<■ ri;s .!>■ < unlrii-i.ting i omn,unity ' r s ' * ‘ * ss : . I. i s ! o .on 'd ten cerri !' ' .!•!• W li.'ll it's going It hike Dobson s.n ! If i\ i■ don't compensate lor Measure . wi n ,1 lose (,ur !»•!!■■; prides sorvand start losing our students Whim asked idxiut !ns root;dm!ion to sl,.,:• • • ■ M :: .or ,i !m loril o mi ! Moo to ft i'.d.. .it.on is one of tin most important things. Mortu-r said ITte state is using oil iK.itii.n is i whipping Ini.ird for Measure M ri i i .dsi -wild tin- environment tor Mu dcnt.s.i mid hi- improved through iiiuro imnimtinitv jobs and more < its programs that would Strengthen their orientation to 11 -1 i i •: 111 .-its Slermger ant that hoi ,him- ho attended the University tip until last term ami lias til ell I inner led to the t in IS ers Its . lie would addles- staib ill issi. such as ; Irking, housing .mil more put i i< safety SlermgiT also is as a tai liltator oi ilugene Dei istotts in November, but said he was not happv about tin process Stormger criti ( i/e.t the i its t nuiit d for not partit ij'atmg more in the proi ess i :.. j:. ; ■ ns S' i n ' I e ► •!. : go! the belief;: , I eilii. ati. II about the hlllig etirig process. In said flu! the imfonna ;. n t!i gets * ' t !11 11 ' t.11s ( t’ -'.: rs is nasi, .bis nuititHT ■ rum ties and statist!! s i lie other I alididiltes agreed on till- mis !I„i:mgon;i r:! i i *f11• 1 ng.i-ri!- ! ter pro i ess Or. the issue id revitalizing (f. wnlown M, rl il r .i • i tin i -■) -e ! : . rig it ( 11 ; \ I' M!iil another esampie : I !!•.•• t oum il not feeling they re ''let led Morten- said tl ' ids stiould In- the re spomli r, not tin initiator in tin- develop ment of downtown He saiii thi- property owners and meri hauls should t inn i-ntr.it! on !hf problem ot rev itali/mg ini' area Sicnnger said hr doesn't favor opening OtHc Sln-i-l unless it is part uf .1 (ompre bensive plan 1 .! :i ! think 1 street opening is gums: !. nsviliih/i! tiir area itself,'. Stermger -. ini I: vs 1 1 ri ase 1 !i■ w ; 1 ; . 1 ■ tv . .. . n without addressing the j. r ■ > 111 * * r 11 of 111* ■ i ... fii’ss 1 innate .Slcringcr untied tor tree parking. moving tin1 ! ! !) transfer st.itinn ami i overing it dur mg " a w ;t 1 ti*r tn.tki- till' iirr.i 111! re hospi table Dobson said hr favors a lung range plan of phasing out tits occupied ami owned spat 1 iih! pi 1 'grams ' vk e urhat: • • -v I letting entrepreneurs into tin '1 .!% !!.. "Let It n enterpt it alld see vvllat happelts.' 1 lulls! ill said Dolison said in also lav oret!.! hr opening ill ()l IV e .Street, ami building the on; a; V 1; downtown at the Sears site ( ailing himself a 1 unset vat fun 1 st. 1 tubs! in said .1 IS Vital to protei t the deli ale haianre of the environment in and around rje su( h as the v\ etlarids Dobson also emphasi/.rd tin importance ■ I keep, ear a h ii me hel ecu ] ■ ' 'mm 'is ern iriinment and maintaining jobs On the issue ul tire Hull ( enter s i aistarit budget lieln it (in the 1 itv Dobson said In vs 1 ..ill fiiv or inviting easinesses 1 ,n . gr.ida al basis to ( rente endowments tor the mi ter s !u ruling Murlifir said tin Hull t enn ; . i m maintained efiiriently through more ei o nomit solutions, such as more ii.mmnnig inv olv ement and v ulutiteer s Star mu s.ini he vvoiii.l t a gi.ai of eliminating SI million of the Hull ( en 11 : ■ m ■ ! !. i.gi iie and ... S elsewhere I 1 revenue to support the 1 enter Hornbm kle said the poor sh .Id have better a: 1 ess to the 1 r i 11 -r t a 111 r:. * • 111. su Hs.lt t enter tu kets si. .1! In made more alfoni aide thruugh trimming the budget. ^ °Susan Gaperna0 °LLOYD A Book Signing No Pictures in My Grave Susan Capema Lloyd has a Bf>. degree m art educaturri and English, and an M F A in photugra ptrv. both from the University of Or egucv, and lives bi Ucksonville. Or egort with her tam»H Ikr dmiinvn Urv film about the Procession of tfx Mystifies in Trapani, Sxifv has won nuimTcus a wants So Picture* m My Crave is the stors of a woman s jounw to sett rvdhzabori by mtsms ot the rituals and legends of Sicily TWnmemevi with the authi>rs photographs it is an inspirational tale of personal growth enriched with folklore, mv th and observations ot Scolv's spiritual hrsnes and modem culture Paperback 12.95. Wednesday May 6th • 1-2:00 Upstairs No Pictures in My Grave 13th & Kincaid* 346-4331 M-Sat