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.HELP WANTED What’s Happening needs enthusiastic ad sales people to join our ad sales team. Training provided. Generous commission. To apply send a resume or let ter detailing your experience to: What's Happening Ad Sales P.O. Box 259 Eugene. OR 97440 Friday 22 Films Bound for Glory, the story of folk singer Woody Guthrie, plays at 6:45 and 9:45 pm at 180 PLC, on the UO campus. Adults $1.50, under 12, $1. Sufi Circle sponsors. Close Encounters of the Third Kind can be seen at 7 and 9:30 pm at 177 Lawrence, University campus. Sponsored by Ananda Marga Socie ty, costs $1.50 and $1 (2-12). For Your Eyes Only plays at 7 and 9:30 pm in 150 Geology and costs $1.50. EMU Cultural Forum spon sors. The Music Lovers, Ken Russell's movie based on Tchaikovsky's life, shows at 7 and 9:15 pm in Beall Concert Hall. Admission is free, but donations will be accepted to defray costs. Sponsored by UO Committee for Musical Arts. Theatre A Streetcar Named Desire plays again tonight; see Thursday's listing for details. A Galway Girl continues tonight; see Thursday's listing for more infor mation. Tango repeats tonight; see Thurs day's listing for time and place. 1210 Pearl St Eugene 342-7272 Workshop Child development and school readiness will be the topic of a seminar presented by the Gesell In stitute of Human Development from 9 am - 4 pm in EMU Forum Room. Registration fees, including lunch & materials, are $85 per person, $75 for each person in groups of 4 or more, and $35 for students. Con tinuing education credit is available. 686-4591. WHAT’S HAPPENING P.O Box 259 Eugene. OR 97440 Staff: Elisabeth Lyman Lucia McKelvey Susan O'Keefe Nick Sally Bill Snyder Sonja Ungemach Lois Wadsworth For information about advertising, call 343-9372. 484-0519, or 485-1451 (message recorder) Announcements Incense Cedar Trail is the name of one of the new trails completed this summer at the Mount Pisgah Arboretum. The trail gets its name from the stately and fragrant stands of Incense Cedar through which it winds. Fall is a beautiful time to visit the Arboretum. To get there take Franklin Blvd. to Seavey Loop Rd. Take Seavey Loop all the way to the bridge crossing the Willamette. Then go right and you’re there. You may pre-register until Nov. 1 for a weekend of Polarity at the coast. Lane Community College Heceta House will provide the set ting for concentrating on simple ele ments of good health on Nov. 5, 6 & 7. Cost is $35 which includes vegetarian meals and lodging. Con tact the LCC downtown Center, 484-2126, or Judith Lindsay. 344-1101, 343-1937. BRING Recycling is Lane County’s oldest non-profit full-line recycling agency. BRING provides 13 con veniently located dropsites where you can recycle your glass, metal, paper and used motor oil. BRING also sells "reusables"— doors, win dows, bike parts, all kinds of glass containers and much, much more. For information call 746-3023. The Demo Forum will meet daily until the elections at the Bavarian German Restaurant at 12 noon. Lunch is optional. Oct. 21, Sharon Murphy, House District 43; Oct. 22, Mike Grove, House 41; Oct. 25, Margie Hendrickson, Senate District 20; Oct. 26, Larry Hill, House 42 (Springfield); Oct. 27. Bill Frye, Rural Lane Senate Dis trict; Oct. 28, Ted Kulongowski, Governor; Oct. 29, Jim Weaver, Congress. There is a new magazine in town called Oregon Natural Health Guide. Call Linda at 343-8054 or Christa at 345-3268 if you’re in terested in it. On alternate Wednesdays (starting Oct. 20) there will be experi mental music by new artists at the WOW Hall (8th & Lincoln Sts.), 8 Experience the magnificent Oregon Coast. The Oregon Coast Line Bus will be conducting guided tours of the coast each Sat. and Sun. starting Oct. 30. Call the EMU Main Desk for more information— 686-4363; or write P.O. Box 11085, Eugene 97440. Hatha Yoga classes, Iyengar style, are taught every Mon. & Weds, at 7 and 8:15 pm. Emphasis is on developing strength, flexibility and relaxation through alignment and breath awareness. Call Ken Rowlett, 345-4388. Tune into the upcoming elections. A complete General Election newspaper, VOTE, has been pub lished by the League of Women Voters. It contains information about all candidates, state and na tional. as well as ballot measures. Call 343-7917 for a copy. An updated version of the Oregon Welfare Righto Handbook has been prepared by Multnomah County’s Legal Aid Service. It covers Aid to Dependent Children. General Assistance, Food Stamps, Day Care Program and Supple mental Security Income Program. In detail, it describes the programs, eligibility, how to handle problems, and how to know if you’re getting all you are legally entitled to. Call 342-5167 for a copy. The ASUO Tool Library is a non profit lending library. The’re are also instruction books on car repair, fur niture building, planting and can ning. Membership fee for non students is $7.50/term, or $25/ year. Call 686-3702 or stop by at 1557 Agate St. KWAX 91.1 FM, the public radio affiliate at the University of Oregon. needs volunteers in the areas of announcing, public affairs, produc tion. clerical, promotion and fund raising. Call 686-4238 or stop by the third floor of Villard Hall where the studios are located. 0.0609 A new map of the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area is now availble. It is more detailed than former maps and in cludes hiking trails, off-road vehicle routes, and camping and picnicking spots. It costs $1 and can be ob tained from Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area, 855 Highway Ave., Reedsport, 97467; or in per son from the Willamette National Forest, Federal Bldg.. 211 E. 7th Ave., Eugene. Oregon Sno-Park Permits will be on sale Oct. 25 in all Motor Vehicles Division Office, ski resorts and many ski and sporting goods stores. The permits must be displayed in vehicles parked in designated winter recreation areas between Nov. 15 and April 30. Violators face a $10 fine and risk possible towing of their car. The Obsidians arrange hikes just about every weekend. You don’t have to be a member to join their treks. Sign up on the trip sheets posted on the club’s bulletin board at the YMCA, 2055 Patterson St. totagebf Life PHOTOGRAPHY Portraits • Parties • Family Reunions Sports Events • Outdoor Michael Williams 484-0024 Grower’s Market In these times of escalating costs, many of us are looking for ways to cut the family food budget without sacrificing quality. Grower's Market, a non-profit consumer co-op at 454 Willamette, offers an alternative method of food buying worth considering. On Wednesday afternoons from 4:00 to 7:30 pm. you can call 687-1145 and place a food order or submit a written order. The co-op purchases and stocks a variety of wholesome foods including fresh produce, breads. grains, flours, cheeses, dairy products, and dried foods plus some toilet items, soaps, canned goods, etc. On Thursday afternoons between 4:30 and 7:30 pm you can go to the Market and pick up your order. USDA Food Stamps are accepted. Extra food ordered will be sold late in the day on Thursdays. To keep prices as low as possible, each order requires one hour of work, which can be done on either Wednesday or Thursday. You may prefer to mark up your order 10% in lieu of working. Either way, you may find family food pur chasing a new, more interesting experience, and cheaper too. —Lois Wadsworth Friday 22 Boogie Music lames T in Lebanon at Ken's Keg; see Thursday's listing for details. Sports / Recreation South Eugene football team plays Cottage Grove there tonight. Wrestling at Lane County Fair* grounds, Expo Hall #6, begins at 8 pm. Speakers Pam Dawber, "Mindy" of Mork and Mindy fame, will speak at a com munity luncheon at 12 noon at Ore gon Electric Station Restaurant, 5th and Willamette, as a member of the National Solar Lobby. $4.55 lunch is optional. Ms. Dawber will talk about Congressman Jim Weaver's record and the importance of renewable re sources. Call Oregon Appropriate Technology (683-1613) for reser vations. Etc. World of Wheels Customer Car Show runs through Sunday at the Lane County Convention Center, Ex hibition Hall, 796 W 13th. Adults $4.50, ages 5-12 $2.00. Hours to day: 5-11 pm. Saturday 23 Theatre Tango: final production tonight at 8 pm; see Thursday's listing for details. A Galway Girl's last night at Aunt Lucy's; see Thursday's listing for more information. A Streetcar Named Desire con tinues tonight; Thursday's listing has specifics. Concert Music Gerry Mulligan & Band with Mel Torme at the Silva Concert Hall at the Hult Center at 8 pm. CAll 687-5000 for ticket information. I” CLIP AND SAVE ! $10.00 OFF ; the price of a ' SERVICE CALL ' with this coupon. I SAMMY’S ■ REFRIGERATION I SERVICE | Commercial Repairs & Installation | Domestic Repairs | 342-6409 | 24 Hours a Day I CLIP AND SAVE 1 Patience & Sarah Jan Eliot I HEAR MARILYN STARTED A WOMEN‘6 GROUP YE5, SHE‘5 DECIDED THAT CERTAIN TYPE5 0f I OPPRESSION AND STEREOTYPING HAVE. GONE ON FOR 100 LONG. 50 SHE STARTED A SUPPORT GROUP FOR COMIG STRIP WIVES... WAY DON’T WE START bV INTRODUCING OURSELVES ? •--IB ©/Ldafc—