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About What's happening. (Eugene, OR) 1982-1993 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1982)
Sports / Recreation Portland Keep Your Heart Running Run (5 mi/2 mi) begins at 6:30 am; call 484-9953 for details. Theatre “Hopscotch,” a play by Israel Horovitz, continues at Aunt Lucy's Loft, 1340 Alder, at 8 pm tonight. Costs $2.50, which includes first free draft or 50C on drink of your choice. Call 683-1795 for more info. "Diamond Studs" at 8 pm; see Thursday, Sept. 23 listing for details. Concert Music Grand Opening at the Eugene Per forming Arts Center. Check the Music Bulletin on page 5 for details. Saturday 25 Etc. Rummage Sale to benefit the Eu gene Council for Human Rights in Latin America featuring antiques, clothes, books, and more for sale to day and tomorrow at the Calkins House (the big yellow house on the corner of 11th and Patterson) from 9 am to 5 .pm. Donations gladly ac cepted in advance; call Lora Dierker at 484-5867. Adult Luau for Parents Without Part ners. Adult family friends, prospec tive and past members are welcome. Costs $6, runs from 1 pm on. Wea ther will determine where the luau will be held, so call Shari Hiatt at 746-4078 for current information. Benefit Rummage Sale, a fund raising event for Vet Works, a non profit veteran's employment de velopment service, will be held in the Lutheran Church parking lot at 18th and Hilyard from 9am to 5 pm. Call Bob Galvan or Mark Darienzo at 686-5576. Rummage Sale to benefit CALC (Clergy and Laity Concerned) at the First Congregational Church, 24th and Hilyard, from 9 am to 4 pm. To volunteer, call Jean at 343-6250; to donate, call Leslie at 461-0663. 7th Annual Garage Sale continues; see Friday's listing. * nc 56= 325 Bleir Blvd 683-5117 Mon - Sat 8-2 6-lo pm pm Sond ay Brunch 9-2 p V Closed Wednesday 4 © achrs. ' ■ 5 ALVE A8co IDDLE FAs, in the Lower Floor. .F the 5th Street Market MIDDLE-EASTERN Foor" Hours 1O A.M. TO 6 P.M. AND GROCERY t*4 (7 Days) Phone No.: 342*841 1 1473 east 19th Eugene, Oregon 343-8023 OPEN II to II 7 days a week MENU All sandwiches made with tomato, lettuce. sprouts. onions, mayo mustard optional Grey Poupon, Dijon Mustard 10c extra All other substitutions 106 extra • Salami on dark rye with Cheddar cheese • Pastrami on light rye with swiss cheese (broiled on request only) • Roast beef on dark rye with tresh mushrooms « • Smoked ham on sourdough with Monterey Jack cheese .. . • Turkey breast on dark rye with Swiss cheese and avocado 3 10 3 10 2 90 2 90 3 10 • Tuna deluxe on sourdough Albacore tuna in a special sauce and avocado 3 10 • Veggie = 1 on whole wheat with cream cheese. mushrooms. and avocado • Veggie =2 on whole wheal open face broiled with cream cheese. mushrooms. and Cheddar cheese. topped with avocado and sprouts 2 90 3 10 • All cheese on whole wheat with Jack. Swiss. and Cheddar cheese and avocado 2 75 All . sandwiches $1 75 APPETIZERS: Potato Salad . sm 55 ig 90 Nachos S1 50 w/avocado$l 95 IMPORTED BEER (TO GO ONLY) Naturally Brewed Coopers 90c Guinness Stout 95c Mooseland 80c Garisburg Elephant Malt 95$ Dos Equis 70c Heineken 80$ USED GUITARS Buy—Sell—Trade—Repair Specializing in— Gibson, Fender, Martin, etc. . . . McKenzie River Music 525 East 13th St. Eugene, OR 97401 (503) 343-9482 AUse $ PEDALPOWER : 7A < 6th & High 687-1775 Open 7 Days a Week NO o 100 Specially designed programs for individuals and groups. Stress reduction / personal growth / teamwork / wholistic health / relationships. 484-4243. Open 7 days o 0 4C self service copies | Quality Copies • Kodak 150 Resumes • Thesis • Reduction Custom Paper • Binding • Lamination (860 E. 13th Ave. 344-7894 he Film “Women in Love/' Ken Russell's romantic vision, at 7 and 9:30 tonight at M7 Lawrence on U of O campus. Costs $1.50, $1.00 child under 12. Sponsored by the Ananda Marga Society Films. “Animal House" plays at 7 and 9 pm tonight on U of O campus at 150 Geology and costs $1.50. "Love It Like a Fool/' a docu mentary about singer/songwriter Malvina Reynolds plays for free this afternoon at 2 pm in the Springfield Library Meeting Room, 225 N. 5th. Sponsored by Friends of the Spring field Library. The Beatles are filmed in rehearsal and performance in their last film, "Let It Be." Sponsored by Students for a Nuclear Free Future, the film showtimes are 7 and 9:30 pm at 180 PLC, University of Oregon. Admis sion is $1.50, $1.00 for 12 and under. SWAt D le. 93WN iolee We REPAIAIKSIALL /CW SouArO SYSTEA,- — --- ANTY, CERE 4 C Y WAANANTYFERvi Harmo,Kardony= -8TYrey t (am e 5/ 510 EAT1W EUGENS, OA 97401 - -=-~ —ust THREE blocks west y campus’ Music Bulletin 485-1411 Compiled by Forrest Faubion This Week's Music Around Town Music Bulletin listings are available 24 hours a day by calling our hot-line number 485*1411; this line is updated daily. To list your live music with the Music Bulletin, write us at P.O. Box 1411. Springfield. OR 97477. or call 485-1451. Monday at noon is the deadline for the next Thursday edition of What's Happening, so please notify us of your events as far ahead of time as possible. Call us to get up-to-date local live music information and concerts com ing to Eugene. Portland, and the Willamette Valley at 485*1411. Asia Garden 44 E 7th 342-4991 • Sun-Thurs Bill Sabol 8-12 (NC) • Fri-Sat Solid Gold 9-1:30 (NC) Aunt Lucy Devine’s 1340 Alder 683-1795 • Sept 23 Paul Grever 9-11 (NC) • Sept 28 Peter Thomas 9-12 (NC) • Sept 30 Peter Thomas 9-12 (NC) BJ Kelly's 1475 Franklin Blvd. 683-4686 • Sept 23-25 Wheatfield • Sept 26 Battle of the Bands • Sept 27 Burners • Sept 28 Sequel and Helt • Sept 29 Impulse • Sept 30 Mithrandir Bev's Steak House 1905 W 6th 342 1932 • Sept 23-25 Sweetbriar (NC) • Sept 28 Country Jam Night (NC) • Sept 29-30 Sweetbriar (NC) Big Dipper 1473 E 19th 343-8023 • Sept 25 John Workman, Phil Curtis 6-9 (NC) Black Angus 2133 Franklin Blvd. 686-2020 • Sept 23-25 Inoke 8-1 (NC) • Sept 28-30 Lauri Macedonia 8-1 (NC) Black Forest Tavern 2657 S Willamette 344-0816 • Sept 24 Big Sue & Uncle T 9:30-1:30 (NC) • Sept 27 Loco Boys 9:30-1:30 (NC) Blair Island Restaurant 325 Blair Blvd. 683-5117 • Sept 23 David Banks 8-10 • Sept 24 ["llumination 10:30 $1.50 • Sept 25 Peter Thomas 9:30-11:30 Little Windows 7:30-10 • Sept Zb Ed Bishop 9:30-11:30 Mike & Dave noon-2 pm • Sept 27 Nancy 6-8 pm • Sept 28 Wayne 6-8 pm * Sept 30 David Banks 8-10 Bliss Steak Ranch 2891 11th 484-6657 • Tues-Sat Coyote 9 pm-2 am (NC) Coburg Inn 209 N. Willamette, Coburg 484-0633 • Fri-Sat Charley 8-1 (NC) Driftwood Restaurant 5094 Main, Springfield 746-0169 • Tues-Sat Odessa Country (NC) Duffy's Tavern 801 E 13th 344-3615 • Sect 23-25 The Rock Band The Embers 811 Hwy 99 N 688-6564 • Sept 23-25 The Rock Band Emerald Valley Forest Inn 83293 Dale Kunl Road 485-6796 • Sept 23-25 Happy Caze (NC) • Sept 30 Wray Brothers Gilley’s Restaurant & Saloon 11th & Charneiton 683-8314 • Wed-Sat Rick Miller Band (NC) • Sun-Tues Mainstream (NC) Hack’s Tavern 4th & Broadway, Veneta 935-7555 • Sept 23-26 Classic Country 9-2 (NC) Eugene Performing Arts Center Schedule Friday. September 24 Marilyn Horne & Eugene Sym phony Orchestm, Silva Hall Riverboat Ragtime Revue. So reng Theatre Saturday. Septenbet 25 Eugene Ballet “Firebird/Gala” (matinee and eveing). Silva Hall Riverboat Ragtime Revue (mati nee). Soreng Theatre Sunday. Septemier 26 Eugene Ballet Tirebird / Gala” a He igtu (matinee). Silva flail Riverboat Ragime Revue. So reng Theatre Tuesday. September 28 Fresh Aire. Silva Hall Wednesday, September 29 Fresh Aire, Silva Hall Thursday. September 30 Chet Atkins, Siva Hall For more information or tickets, call 687-5000. Harry’s on the Canal 2200 Centennial Blvd. 342-5231 • Tues-Sat Dana Lutes 9-1 (NC) • Sun-Mon John Powell and Alan Reinoehl Hilton Hotel 6th & Oak 342-2000 • Mon-Fri Joe Borland 5-8 (NC) Holiday Inn 225 Coburg Road 342-5181 • Sept 23-25 Rich Manning & Escape Band (NC) • Sept 27 Rich Manning & Escape Band (NC) • Sept 28-30 Hot Whacks Concerts this week in Eugene: Tuesday & Wednesday Sept ember 28 & 29. Fresh Aire, Eugene Performing Arts Center; tickets: 687-5000 or Meier & Frank. . . . Thursday, September 30. Romeo Void at 8:30. EMU Ballroom (U of 0); tickets $3.50 students. $4.50 general public, available at EMU Main Desk. Play It Again. Earth River Records, and Diana’s Records and Gifts. Homefried Truckstop 790 E. 14th 344-9988 (NC) * Sept 23 Ray Freedman 6-9 • Sept 24 Nancy Brunn 6-9 • Sept 25 Phil Curtis & Chris Sorenson 10 am - 12:30 pm Leota Ray 6-9 • Sept 26 Just Friends 10 am - 1 • Sept 28 John Jarvie 6-9 • Sept 29 Eagle Park Slim 6-9 * Sept 30 Spencer Doidge 6-9 Jim's Landing 303 Main Springfield 726-7570 • Fri-Sun Harmony Brothers 9-1 (NC) Red Dog Saloon 2891 W. 11th 485-2303 • Sept 24-25 Country Hills 9-1 $1.50 Red Lion Inn 3280 Gateway 726-8181 • Tues-Sat Dan Henson 9-2 (NC) Saturday Market 7th & Oak 686-8885 • Sept 25 J. Althea 12:30 (NC) Suda Factory 86495 College View Rd. 747-5131 • Sept 24-25 X-Ray Band 9-1 $1.50 Sweetwater* at the Valley River Inn 1000 Valley River Way 687-0123 • Tues-Sun Scooter and the Bee 9-2 Concerts tills week in Portland: Peter, Paul & Mary. Thursday, September 23, Civic Auditorium. . . . Sammy Davis, Jr., Friday and Saturday, September 24 & 25. Paramount Theatre. . . . Jane Oliver, Tuesday, September 28, Civic Auditorium. . . . and Rory Gallager, Wednesday, September 29. Euphoria Tavern. Coming up in Corvallis Sunday, October 3 at 7:30 pm at the Old World Tavern. John Fahey with Terry Robb and Don Parrish; tickets are $4.50 in advance, $5 day-of, available at Troubador music, and & Adams, Corvallis. Jo Federigo’s 259 E. 5th 343-8488 • Sept 23 Le Jazz Hot Trio • Sept 24-25 Dick Blake Trio • Sept 26-27 Jam sessionwith the Andre St. James Trip • Sept 28-30 Nancy King and Steve Christofferson Lone Star Bar 160 S. Park 484-7458 • Mon-Sat Michael John, Kimberley & Special Delivery (NC) Lost Dutchman 535 Main, Springfield 747-0307 • Mon-Sat Essence (NC) Max’s Tavern 550 E 13th 485-6731 • Sept 25 Instant Brothers 9-1 $1.50 O'Callahan's 430 Coburg Road 343-1221 • Sept 23-25 Jazzle • Sept 27-30 Gayle Rose Band Old Taylor’s 894 E. 13th 344-1222 • Sept 23-25 Cyclones Blues Band • Sept 29 Rockin Razorbacks • Sept 30 James Thombury Band Thunderbird Motor Inn 205 Coburg Road 342-5201 • Mon-Sat Seaport 9-2:30 (NC) Trawler 110 S. Park 484-5730 • Sept 24-25 Mike & Carleen 9-1 Treehouse Lounge 1769 Franklin Blvd. 485-3444 • Sept 24 Tom Birkenhead 9-12 • Sept 25 Tom Birkenhead 8:30-11:30 (NC) • Sept 26 Margaret Vitus & Phyllis Zweig 10 am-1 pm (NC) • Sept 27 Margaret Vitus & Phyllis Zweig 7-9 (NC) WOW Hall 291 W. 8th 687-2746 • Sept 24 Mithrandir & Tattoo 930 $3 • Sept 25 Caracas 9:30 $2.50 Zoo Zoo’s 980 W. 5th 344-4764 • Sept 23 Triad 6-9 • Sept 24 Spencer Doidge 11:30 -1 pm John Goldman 6-9 pm • Sept 25 Davie & Mike 8:30-12 noon Les 6-9 pm • Sept 26 Bree 9:30-12:30 noon Peter Thomas 6-9 pm * Sept 27 Eagle Park Slim 6-7 pm • Sept 29 David Banks 6-9 pm • Sept 30 Nancy 6-9 pm SCOTTS 100 E. Broadway Downstairs M-F 7 am - 4 pm BREAKFAST SPECIAL 2 Eggs The Way You Like ’Em 2 Slices Toast of Your Choice 89c SCOTTS COURTSIDE 44 W. Broadway Upper Level M-F 7 am - 4 pm Sat 8 am - 3 pm SPECIALIZING IN AFFORDABLE LUNCH & BREAKFAST AXWY< Alpha Consignment Shop Where inflation ends and savings begin NEW & NEARLY NEW CLOTHING 775 Monroe Mon-Fri 11:00 am - 6 pm Sat 11:00 am - 5 pm 342-7407 Make extra money—clean your closet. WE BUY NEW & USED QUALITY CLOTHES. Radio New Dimensions: Bond of Power with Joseph Chilton Pierce at 11 am on KLCC 89.7 FM. Workshops Oslund and Company and Joint Forces dance workshop continues from 1 to 5 pm today; see Friday, Sept. 24 listing for details. Investigating the Energy of Our Liv ing and Dying is the name of a weekend workshop led by Dale Bor glum of the Hanuman Foundation Dying Center of Santa Fe, New Mexico. Friends of Hospice sponsor the workshop to be held at Gerl inger Lounge, University of Oregon, from 10 am to 5 pm today and to morrow. Costs $40. Call Friends of Hospice, 343-1937, or Irwin Nopar stak, MD, at 726-3832. Chart Construction, a one-day workshop taught by Rainbow jack son, will be held from 9 am to 5 pm at the Eugene Center for the Healing Arts, 1094 Monroe. Learn how to calculate and draw up natal charts in a step-by-step method. Costs $22. Call 686-8578 for more information. Sock it to winter. Bikenslock FOOTWEAR IN THE ATRIUM, 99 West 10th, 687-0065 Open Mon. Sat. 9-6 IN THE 5TH STREET PUBLIC MARKET, 342-6107 Open Mon.-Sat. 10-6, Sun. 11-5 © Birkenstock 1982 Theatre "Hopscotch" continues at 8 and 10 pm; see Friday's listing. Audition for "A Company of Way ward Saints" at 2 pm. Call VLT director Dennis Dolan at 746-2001 or 485-1120 for details. Sports / Recreation PAC 10 football game: U of O Ducks meet the Washington Hus kies there at 1:30 this afternoon. The Eugene Elks are sponsoring an Am trak Excursion to Seattle leaving Sept. 24 and returning Sept. 26; costs $185 per person. Call 687-2250 for more information. Hayward Field Team Challenge: 8 km, 6 teams of 5 runners each at 8 am. Preregister at Nike Eugene; costs $8 if you want a T-shirt, $3 otherwise. Benefits Hayward East Grandstand Fund, Oregon Track Club, and Backside Club. Call race director Dave Fleming at 484-6358 for details. Bicycle tour of McGowan Creek sponsored by the McKenzie Riders Bicycle Club leaves Alton Baker Park at 9 am. Enjoy the view of the Willamette and Mohawk Valleys from the Coburg Hills; a 35-mile ride. Call Bob at 343-6045 for more info. Membership costs $3 a year for singles, $5 for families. Dance First ballet performance at Per forming Arts Center, Silva Hall—The Firebird Gala at 2 and 8 pm, features Kimberly Glasco and Kevin Pugh in 4 short ballet pieces followed by Stravinsky's Firebird. Single tickets available at $6.50-$18.00. Call Eu gene Ballet Box Office, 687-0020. Boogie Music Outdoor dance on EMU East Lawn (EMU Ballroom if it's raining) is free. Arousing Spirit plays from 7-10 pm. Sponsored by EMU Cultural Forum. Hot salsa music with Caracas, opening music by Illuminations, a local reggae band, tonight at the WOW Hall, 291 W. 8th, at 9 pm. Costs $2.50. Refreshments down stairs with ID; wheelchair acces sible; all ages welcome. Fairs / Festivals Saturday Market, an open-air crafts fair, and Farmer's Market, featuring farm-fresh produce, are open from 10 am to 5 pm at 7th and Oak down town. J. Althea plays ragtime boogie woogie and political satire at 12:30. Call Ilene at 686-8885 for more information. YOUR ADIDAS STORE RRACKIDE Ewea was on so er CM W on wO or Cuu wroere cocms XON STORE HOURS: 12 am-MIMI Metoy - Sotmrony usrun uk • **—i adidosw . newbcance "a-WP Ear,. KUMDR funm moe WE AnE ALsD ven BEST SPOT fon SPEEDQ,” soman addai ACTION SPORTWEAR, ATHLETIC BAGS, * * M zuuam oi RUNG SHORTS. 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