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Saturday
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Sports / Recreation
Bicycle trip to Cottage Grove, taking
the scenic loop through Cottage
Grove and Lorane, is a 70-mile ride.
Leave Alton Baker Park at 8 am. Call
Fred 747-2625 for details.
Canoeing and backpacking trip
through Oregon's mountain country
today and tomorrow, $25. Call
SHAPE, 686-4105 for details.
Titan Trails 2 and 4 mile runs begin
at 9 am, 10K/6.2 mile run at 9:30 at
LCC track. Costs $7, $2 it you don't
get a T-shirt. Sponsored by LCC
Women's Basketball, 726-2215. Re
gister at LCC or at the track 30
minutes before race.
Oregon Ducks football team take on
the Fightin' Irish of Notre Dame at 1
pm at Autzen Stadium; this game
will be televised.
Etc.
World of Wheels continues from 11
am-11 pm; see Friday's listing for
details.
Saturday Market, an open air crafts
faire, and Farmers Market are open
all day at 8th and Oak. Call Ilene at
686-8885 for more information. En
tertainers are Tattoo at noon with
Artis the Spoonman as special guest.
Free.
Sunday
A TOUCH OF CLASS
JOIN US AT OUR
NEW & EXCITING LOUNGE
HAPPY HOUR
4:30.6:30 Daily
Live Entertainment
Tues. - Sun.
9:00.1:00
Special Islander Drinks
on Thursday Nite
LADIES NITE
Tues. & Wed.
Special Drink
w/long stem Rose
LATE NITE LOUNGE MENU
new ASA GARDEN
Corner of 7th and Willamette * 342-4991
Films
Arsenic and Old Lace revival at 180
PLC on UO campus at 7 and 9:15
costs $1.50.
Theatre
Change the Way It Is at the Soreng
Theatre, Hult Center, at 2 pm,
celebrates the lives of Appalachian
women with actress jane Van Bos
kirk and musician Linda Danielson.
Sold out.
A Streetcar Named Desire plays at 2
pm and 7 pm today; see Thursday's
listing for other information.
Country Dance
Contraband, special out-of-town
guests from West Virginia, will play
as well as call dances at 8 pm in the
EMU Ballroom at the University.
Admission is $2.50 students, $3
others. Co-sponsored by the Eugene
Folklore Society and the EMU Cul
tural Forum.
Workshops
Alpha ’Truth Awareness Seminar
addresses “how to succeed, achieve
prosperity and happiness" at the
New Age Center, 1015 River Road,
from 7-11 pm. Costs $95. Call
689-5482 for more information.
Taught by Vrie Minto.
Natural Family Planning workshop
at 2 pm; call 344-2500 or 345-9806
for more information.
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Always Fresh
Seafood
Lamb
Poultry
Beef
Soups and
Salads
Experience the
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343-9510
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344-9988
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NEW & NEARLY NEW CLOTHING
775 Monroe
Mon-Fri 11:00 am - 6 pm
Sat 11:00 am - 5 pm
342-7407
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Music Bulletin
Compiled by Forrest Faubion
- 485-1411 -
Music Bulletin listings are available 24 hours a day by calling our hot-line number at 485*1411.
Listings are updated daily. We list local music, as well as concerts coming to Eugene, Portland, and the
Willamette Valley. To list live music with Music Bulletin, write us at P.O. Box 1411, Springfield,
Oregon 97477, or call us at our office, 485-1451. Monday at noon is the deadline for the next edi
tion of What s Happening, so please notify us of your events as far ahead of time as possible. Please
check cover charges and times with the clubs listed. Thanks.
This week’s concerts in
Eugene:
•Oct 22 Sun R a and His 16
Piece Omniverse Jet Set Arkestra
7:30, Soreng Theatre, HCPA,
687-5000
•Oct 23 Mel Torme. Silva Thea
tre. HCPA. 687-5000
•Oct 25 Marty Robbins, Silva
Theatre. HCPA. 687-5000
•Oct 27 Kate Wolfe, 8:00. WOW
Hall. 687-2746
•Oct 27 Oregon with Ralph
Towner, 8:00, Silva Theatre.
687-5000
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Asia Garden
44 E 7th 342-4991
•Sun-Thurs Bill Sabol Duo 8-12
•Fri-Sat Bill Sabol Trio 9-1
Aunt Lucy Devine’s
1340 Aider 683-1795
•Oct 21 Gabriel & Friends 9-12
•Oct 22 Gordon Kaswel 9-12
•Oct 23 Matt Cooper 9-12
•Oct 22-23 Brad Garber 9-12 Rest
•Oct 26 Richard Crandell 9-12
•Oct 27 Peter Thomas 9-12
•Oct 28 Gabriel & Friends 9-12
BJ Kelly’s
1475 Franklin Blvd. 683-4686
•Oct 21-23 Nushooz
•Oct 24 Battle of the Bands
•Oct 25 Burners
•Oct 26 Breakthrough
•Oct 27 Static
•Oct 28 Andy Just & The
Defenders
Bev’s Steak House
1905 W 6th 342-1932
•Oct 21-24 Sweetbriar
•Oct 28 Sands of Time
Black Angus
2133 Franklin Blvd. 686-2020
•Tue-Sun Lauri Macedoni 8-1
•Oct 26-28 Camille Adohr 8-1
Black Forest Tavern
2657 S Willamette 344-0816
♦Oct 22 Creek Band
•Oct 23-24 Billy Colter Band
•Oct 25 Creek Band
Blair Island Restaurant
325 Blair Blvd. 683-5117
•Oct 21 David Banks 6:30-8:30
•Oct 22 Kathy & Jeff 7-10
•Oct 23 Magnason Oretree
9:30-11:30 am. Ben Zen 7-10
•Oct 24 Nancy Brunn 9:30
am-12:30
•Oct 25 Jobriah's Nest 7:30-10
•Oct 26 Kathy & Jeff 7-10
•Oct 28 Playin Possums 8-10
Bliss Steak Ranch
2891 11th 484-6657
• Tues-Sat Coyote 9-2
Dejola’s
5th St. Public Market 683-1311
•Oct 22 Caracus 8-12
•Oct 23 Charles Dowd Jazz
Quartet, featuring Garry Hagberg
8-12
Driftwood Restaurant
5094 Main. Springfield 746-0169
• Tues-Sat Odessa Country 9-1
Duffy’s Tavern
801 E 13th 344-3615
•Oct 22-23 The Rock Band
The Embers
1811 Hwy 99 N 688-6564
•Mon Sat Bill McCoy Trio 9-1
Emerald Valley Forrest Inn
83293 Dale Kuni Road Creswell
485 6796
•Oct 21-23 Stoddard & Cole 9-2
•Oct 25 Breaks 9-2
•Oct 28 Breaks 9-2
Coming next week: special sec
tion on Halloween happenings!
Flame Room
416 Main, Springfield 746-0529
•Oct 22-23 Mainstream 9-2
Gatehouse Tavern
3260 Gateway 726-7284
•Oct 23 King Bop 9-1
Harry’s on the Canal
2200 Centennial Blvd. 342-5231
•Tues-Sat Joe Borland & Don
Latarsky 9-1
•Sun-Mon Bedbury Bros. 9-1
Hilton Hotel
6th & Oak 342-2000
• Mon-Thurs Joe Borland 5-8
•Fri Al Thomas Swing Band 5-8
Holiday Inn
225 Coburg Road 342-5181
•Mon-Sat Titlewaive 9-2
Homefried Truckstop
790 E. 14th 344-9988 (NC)
•Oct 21 Spencer Doidge 6-9
•Oct 22 John Murdoch 6-9
•Oct 23 Tree People 10 am-1 pm
•Oct 24 Tom Bergeron 10 am-1
•Oct 27 Mark Pope 6-9
•Oct 28 Emmy Fox 6-9
Jim’s Landing
303 Main Springfield 726-7570
•Fri-Sun Harmony Bros. 9-1
Jo Federigo's
259 E. 5th 343-8488
•Oct 21-23 Emmett Williams Trio
•Oct 24-25 Klaus Rhoem Trio
•Oct 26-28 John Workman Trio
Lone Star Bar
160 S. Park 484-7458
•Mon-Sat Michael John & Special
Delivery
Lost Dutchman
535 Main. Springfield 747-0307
•Mon-Sat Echo 9-2
Max's Tavern
550 E 13th 485-6731
•Oct 22 McKenzie Exit
•Oct 23 Party Kings
O’Callahan’s
440 Coburg Road 343-1221
•Mon-Sat Rapid Transit
Old Taylor’s
894 E. 13th 344-1222
•Oct 21 Jay Wood & The Blues
Commandos/Curtis Salgado
Red Lion Inn
3280 Gateway 726-8181
•Mon-SAt Oasis
Saturday Market
7th & Oak 686-8885
•Oct 23 Tattoo noon, plus
Artis the Spoon Man
Shilo Inn
3350 Gateway 747-0332
♦Tues-Sun Rich Manning Show
with Escape Band 9-1
Suds Factory
86495 College View Rd. 747-5131
•Oct 22-23 Blue Moon 9-1
Sweetwater Lounge at
Valley River Inn
1000 Valley River Way 687-0123
•Tues-Sun Kicks 9-1
Thunderbird Motor Inn
205 Coburg Road 342-5201
•Mon-Sat Painter & Shane 9-2
Trawler
110S Park 484-5730
•Oct 22-23 Dana Lutes 9-1
This week's concerts out of
•Oct 21 The WHO and T-Bone
Burnett, Portland Coliseum
•Oct 24 X, Portland Euphoria.
8:00
069
Treehouse Lounge
1769 Franklin Blvd. 485-3444
•Oct 22-23 Tom Birkenhead
8:30-12
•Oct 24 Margaret Vitus & Phyllis
Zweig 11 am-1 pm
•Oct 25 Margaret Vitus & Phyllis
Zweig 7-9 pm '
Union Oyster Bar
870 Pearl 686-2873
•Oct 22-23 Don Ross & Molly
Schwartz 8:30-12:30
Willey’s Restaurant &
Dance Hall
11th & Charnelton 683-8314
•Wed-Sat Rick Miller Band 9-2
•Sun-Tues Mainstream 9-2
WOW Hall
291 W. 8th 687-2746
•Oct 21 Arousing Spirit 9-2
•Oct 22 West Wind Vaudeville
Show Moz Wright, Tom Noddy.
Artis Spoon Man. Mithrandir 9-1
•Oct 27 Alternative Wednesdays
9-12
Zoo Zoo’s
454 Willamette 344-4764
•Oct 21 Moki Honz 6-9
•Oct 22 Ed Bishop 6-9
•Oct 23 Davie & Mike 9:30
am-12:30
Rusty 6-9
•Oct 24 O’Carolan’s Consort
9:30-12:30 noon
Mark Pope 6-9
•Oct 25 Leotta & Syretta 6-9
•Oct 28 Barbra Turrill 6-9
SGT. PEPPER’S
LONELY HOT DOG STAND
767 Willamette
(across from Saturday Market)
We cater!
A unique
place
to eat!
342-8513
CYCLEBI REPAIR
27” Tubes $2.
1753 W. 18th 3
687-0288 4
Wonder Light
with Battery $5.
Come to the Market where shopping is
still a friendly experience and
prices are reasonable
The late night Mon Sat 7 Midnight
alternative Sun 10.Midnight
grocery store 344-1804
Sunday
Etc.
Annual reception for foreign stu
dents at the University is being held
at Cerlinger Hall from 3-5 pm. The
public is invited. For more informa
tion call 686-3206.
Picadilly Flea Market from 10 am-4
pm at the Fairgrounds Expo Halls,
796 W 13. Costs 754 adults, 504 for
8-12 years old.
World of Wheels from 11 am-9 pm
today; see Friday's listing.
Radio
This Sunday Morning at 10 am on
KLCC 89.7 FM offers comprehensive
international news.
Music of Haydn and Stravinsky per
formed by the Pittsburgh Symphony
are heard at 8 pm on KWAX 91.1
FM.
Women's Night Out is a regular
feature on KLCC 89.7 FM from
6-7:30 on Sunday nights.
Monday
25
Meetings
People for Southern African Free
dom, working to end apartheid in
South Africa and Namibia, has its
weekly meeting at 1189 Mill at 8
pm. All welcome.
Radio
Schubert Symphony No. 3 in D is
the featured work at 10 am on
KWAX 89.7 FM.
Concert Music
Marty Robbins plays at the Hult
Center at 7 and 9:30 pm; call the
box office at 687-5000 for ticket in
formation.
John Hamilton plays harpsichord at
Beall Hall at 8 pm, U of O.
Guitar Shopping
If you have an interest in very special used guitars, stop by the McKenzie
River Music store. Owner Bob November has an excellent selection of high
grade used guitars, specializing in Gibson, Fender and Martin makes.
Bob feels there is an abnormally high percentage of the population here in
terested in guitar and live music. Many of these people he sees as "children of the
sixties,” people who experienced real change in their lives and lifestyles as
ushered in by the guitar. And essentially, the guitar became a way of expression
for this new generation.
McKenzie River Music buys. sells, trades and has full repair facilities. Buy
ing a used guitar made in the 60s or 70s would cost about half of what that same
guitar would cost new. A vintage or classic guitar would cost about the same as a
new guitar.
McKenzie River Music is located at 523 East 13th Street.
Halloween
(glitter, mirror, butterfly
MasKS and many more)
Party Supplies
Cards
’ Helium Balloons—Black & Orange
THE PAPER CAPER
410 E. 11th (Corner of 11th & Mill)
Eugene, OR / 683-8480
Everything may change in our de
moralized world except the heart,
man's love, and his striving to know
the divine.
— Marc Chagall. 1957
1st Anniversary Sale
October 23-29
$100 Off
All New
LP^s and TAPES
Largest Selection Anywhere
EARTH RIVER
RECORDS AND TAPES
62 West Broadway
(Closest to Campus)
343-8418
Open 10 AM - 8 PM
Monday-Saturday
Sunday Noon - 6 PM
Monday
25
Speakers
Randy Barber speaks on "Pensions,
Politics & Power" at 7:30 pm in
Room 167, EMU, U of O. Free. Bar
ber is the author of the book The
North Will Rise Again! Pensions,
Politics & Power in the 1980s. Spon
sored by the EMU Cultural Forum.
Workshops
Fundamental Natal Astrology:
sings, planets, houses. Receive your
chart and learn to read it. Class runs
8 weeks, and begins at 7:30 pm at
1210 Pearl Street. Cost is $46;
teacher is Johanna Koch.
Etc.
Computer Graphics Conference at
the Eugene Hilton Hotel and Con
ference Center will be held today c
and tomorrow for pre-registered par- J
ticipants. The conference is hosted •
by the University of Oregon and will ,
feature a dozen leaders in computer c
graphics applications from around .
the country. e
Free poetry and fiction reading at
the Truckstop, 790 E 14th, at 8 pm,
features Don Mosely reading fiction,
Judy Sibelman reading poetry. •
Noon deadline for next week's
What's Happening calendar; see
calendar form in this issue for
specific details. «
Sports /Recreation *
Fly Fishing Class begins today and .
runs through Nov. 24. Register at E
181 Esslinger, UO Campus. Cost is
$15. Class is from 3-4:30 Mondays
and Wednesdays and will cover1
basic and specialty casting skills plus .
other practical aspects of pursuing
fish in Oregon streams and lakes. ’