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OFFICE MACHINES
313 W. 13th
Eugene, OR
484-1104
IBM service and rentals.
Best prices in town on correcting and
non-correcting Ribbons . . .
Shop and Compare.
Gall for information and a demonstration
on the new electronic typewriter from
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Sunday
19
Workshops
The Asteroids in Myth & Astrology,
a workshop with Demetra George,
will be held today from 11:00 to
3:00 pm. Appropriate for anyone
interested in astrology, mythology,
and psychology. Astrological back
ground not necessary. Bring your
chart if you have one. For informa
tion and pre-registration call
345-6677 for Judy Franzen (former
ly Judy Tobias) or 345-0233 for Mit
zi Linn. $12.
Natural family planning workshop
on the ovulation method will lie
held at 2:00 pm at O'Hara School.
Costs $15. Call Tary Tobin, 344
2500, for more information.
Hot Bagels
"It’s kinda hard, like a roll, and you put lox and cream cheese on it," ex
plains a lovely young Chinese woman. A small child figures it out: "They use
a sort of cookie cutter thing . . . maybe." September 2 was the first public
showing of "Hot Bagels—The Hole Story," an 11-minute educational video
piece produced by Eugene’s Burma Road Productions. The show’s a delight
ful mix blending kid’s humor, archival photographic material, local interiors
shot inside Humble Bagel’s bakery, and some exterior shots done in Port
land.
Co-producers Jerry Joffe and Steve Christiansen produced, scripted, and
edited the show; Jerry directed, Steve did the camera work. Loren Sears
handled lights and sound; original music is Susan Kennedy’s. When Humble
Bagel commissioned the piece last spring, Joffe and Christiansen basically
moved into the bakery for three days. The night they videographed inside
the oven, the automatic pre-heat system came on, and things got hot. Mostly
Christiansen. who was in there with the camera.
Joffe says they’d like to sell "Hot Bagels" to a national cable network like
Calliope. When the new cable access community television channel comes
on-line, maybe "Hot Bagels" will be shown to a larger audience. Burma
Road will enter the show in educational film and video festivals around the
country as well, and they will try to market it to school districts, libraries, com
munity centers, and other educational institutions. As Joffe puts it: "We want
it in every 4th, 5th, and 6th grade classroom in the country. ..."
—Lois Wadsworth
Radio
Erskine Hawkins on Big Band Bash
at 12 noon on KLCC 89.7 FM.
Women's Night Out talks about re
turning to school at 6:00 pm on
KLCC 89.7 FM.
Speakers
In Corvallis, the Pacific Peace
makers who sailed from Australia
to take part in the Trident Sub
marine blockade in Washington
talk about their experiences. To be
held at the First Congregational
Church, 4515 SW West Hills, in
Corvallis. Call Al at 1-753-2242 or
Nigel at 753-2242.
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484-1142
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Theatre
"Diamond Studs," ORT's musical
life of Jesse James, plays today at
2:00 and at 7:00 pm. See Thursday,
September 16 listing for details.
Sports / Recreation
8,000 Meter Road Race to Benefit
Eugene Performing Arts Center will
start at 9:00 am north of Eugene
Centre on 7th Ave. and finish in
front of the Hilton Hotel. Register in
person at Feets or Nike Eugene,
day-of-the-race in the lobby of the
Hilton between 7:30 and 8:30 am.
Entry fee $7 includes T-shirt, $3.50
without. Call Randy Huntington,
342-2000, extension 300, for more
info.
Oktoberfest Run of 10 kilometers
starts at 10:00 am in Mt. Angel, the
10 kilometer Blazer Run begins at
9:00 am in Portland, and in Phoe
nix, Oregon, the SOS Women's
Run of 5 and 10 kilometers starts at
10:00 am. For more information,
call Steve Bridges at 484-9953.
Etc.
Friends of Public Power are having
a fundraising potluck from 3:00 to
5:00 pm at the Cottage Grove
home of Doug and Hannah Still,
78651 Mosby Creek Road. The
funds will support Public Power
candidates for the Emerald PUD
board. Call 942-7604 for more in
formation.
Monday
20
Theatre
‘Joaquin Miller! Tonight!!!", a
play about the life of poet and
judge Joaquin Miller, is presented
for free tonight at the Oregon
Repertory Theatre, 222 E. Broad
way at 8:00 pm.
Film
A free night of classic silent movies
sponsored by the EMU Cultural
Forum to welcome new students
will have continuous showings be
ginning at 7:00 pm at 177 Law
rence, University of Oregon.
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