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THE MARKET!!
Come visit the Saturday Market
in our new location at the
Park Blocks...
...on both sides of Oak Street, between
East 8 West Park Streets—every
Saturday 10-5 until Christmas.
DONT MISS OUR 6-DAY
“CHRISTMAS MARKET IN
THE PARK" December 18-23
SATURDAY MARKET
Saturday
Dance Music
James Thornbury Band rocks Old
Taylors at E 13th and Kincaid.
Network Singles sponsors a dance
party and lecture with Sterling Ells
worth, "Making It Happen," lecture
8 pm, dance 9:30 pm, $2.50 mem
bers, $4 non-members.
The "Pious the Fifth Bluegrass Band"
performs barn stomping dance
music at 8:30 pm in the Chelsea
House behind the Newman Center at
1850 Emerald. Costs 99c.
Radio
The Texaco-Metropolitan Opera
begins its 43rd season live from the
Met with Donizetti's "Lucia Di
Lammermoore" featuring soprano
Joan Sutherland, 11 am on KWAX
91.1 FM.
Music from China with Dr. Herbert
Zipper are scheduled on the Studs
Terkel Almanac, 7 pm, KWAX 91.1
FM.
Star Wars continues at 6 pm on
KWAX 91.1 FM.
Dance
Oslund & Co./Dance perForm
"Works in Progress," 8:30pm at the
WOW Hall, 8th and Lincoln. A pre
lude to a formal concert planned for
Feb '83 at the Hult Center. Tickets
are $3. Call 687-2746 for further in
formation.
Fairs / Festivals
Friends of Extension Christmas
Bazaar 8 am-8 pm at the Extension
Auditorium 950 W 13th, phone
687-4243 for details.
Christmas Village Show and Sale,
presented by Home Crafters Assoc.
Auditorium Bldg, at the Lane Coun
ty Convention Center, 796 W 13th,
10 am-6 pm, free admission. Phone
Debbie Ingram at 747-6134 for
details.
Picadilly Flea Market, 10 am-4 pm at
the Lane County Fairgrounds, Expo
Halls, 1-3.
The 3rd Annual Waldorf Christmas
Faire featuring handmade gift items,
activities for children, ornaments
and cards, old English and tra
ditional carolers, homemade food,
lots of entertainment, a raffel with
lots of winners, and more, today on
ly 10 am-4 pm at the Central Presby
terian Church, 15th and Ferry, spon
sored by the Cascade Valley Wal
dorf School, phone Lourdes N Smith
for more info at 343-9366.
Computers for Education Expo,
wide variety of computers, new soft
ware, hands-on displays, local
dealers and computer groups will of
fer "state of the art” in personal com
puters, 12-5 pm at WISTEC, 2300
Centennial, $1 adults, 50c students
and seniors, kids under 6 free.
Country Carousel Flea Market, Lane
County Fairgrounds, Agriculture
Bldg., 9 am-4 pm, adults 50c,
children free.
Saturday Market—open-aire crafts
and foods fair from 10 am-5 pm at
8th and Oak Streets is free. Call
686-8885 for more information.
at the Movies
The Best Little Whorehouse in
Texas and A Little Sex: Oakway
Cinema, Dec 2-9. 342-5351.
Creep Show: Springfield Cinema,
Dec 2-9. 726-9073.
Five short comical horror
stories.
The Empire Strikes Back: Spr
ingfield Cinema, Dec 2-9.
726-9073.
Also at West 11th Tri-Cinema, Dec
2-9. 342-4142.
E.T.: McDonald, Dec 2-9.
344-4343.
Everyone's favorite alien teams
up with the kids (as always) in the
latest chapter of Steven
Spielberg's UFO mythology.
First Blood: Springfield Cinema,
Dec 2-9. 726-9073.
Also at Cinema World, Dec 2-9.
342-6536.
Sylvester Stallone plays an ex
Green Beret who gets into violent
confrontations with authority once
he returns home.
Funeral Home and The Hearse:
West 11th Tri-Cinema, Dec* 2-9.
342-4142.
Heidi's Song: and The Seventh
Voyage of Sinbad: Valley River
Twin, Dec 2-9. 686-8633.
An animated version of Heidi by
the creators of the Flintstones.
The Last Unicorn: Cinema World,
Dec 2-9. 342-6536.
An animated version of the
unicorn fantasy.
Lola: Bijou, Dec 3-9. 686-2458.
One of Fassbinder's last movies,
released posthumously, expands
on his vision of German deca
dence. The story of a cabaret
singer who uses her relationships
with men as the arena to express
her power. Reminiscent of The
Blue Angel.
The Man from Snowy River:
Springfield Cinema, Dec 2-9.
726-9073.
An Australian family film with
Kirk Douglas: the story of a boy
who handles horses.
Missionary: Cinema World, Dec
2-9. 342-6536.
A proper British comedy about
an improper turn-of-the-century
priest who befriends the hookers.
Motherlode: Cinema World, Dec
2-9. 342-6536.
Monty Python and the Holy Grail:
Bijou, Dec 6-9, late show.
686-2458.
An Officer and a Gentleman: May
flower, Dec 2-9. 345-1022.
Quadrophenia: Bijou, Dec 2-5, late
show. 686-2458.
The Who explode in Mod-and
Rocker madness.
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
and Dragonslayer: Fine Arts, Dec
2-9. 747-2201.
TAxi Zum Klo and The Blue
Angel: Cinema 7, Dec 3-9.
687-0733.
Sensational, explicit (X-rated)
West German story of a gay man
who tries to make it in a difficult
relationship: teamed up with
Joseph von Sternberg's classic in
which a professor falls head-over
heels for a cabaret singer (Marlene
Dietrich), and loses it.
Tex: Valley River Twin, Dec 2-9.
686-8633.
A lighthearted and sweet story
about a teenager and his brother as
they grow up. Stars Matt Dillon.
Time Bandits and Poltergeist: Na
tional, Dec 2-9. 344-3431.
Two original science-fiction
films, the one a time-travel fan
tasy, the other a chilling family
horror story.
The World According to Garp and
Double Exposure: West 11th Tri
Cinema, Dec 3-9.
Robin Williams is wonderful as
Garp in this indescribable film.
STOCKING STUFFERS
ALL UNDER $10
Lots of Tools
Cycling Gloves
Toe Warmers
Blackburn Water Bottle Cage
Anybody's Bike Book
Synthetic Sheepskin Seat Cover
Madden Seat Bags
Assorted Cycling Caps
Mirrycle Rear View Mirror
FOR THE BIKE RIDER
ON YOUR
CHRISTMAS LIST
6TH & HIGH
687-1775
Mon-Sat 10-6 Sun 11-5