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Bee and Flower Soap In four scents: Sandalwood, Jasmine, Rose, Ginseng. Low Price - 50c | Fifth Street Public Market, Eugene • 485-8164 Yamhill Market Place, Portland • 222-3826 I Uncommon Scents (R) A gallery of fine art metalsmithing including jewelry & home accessories. Atelier located on the 1st floor of the 5th Street Public Market MOCHA ALMOND CHIP SUPER PREMIUM ICE CREAM alit 010)0 R S Sle-uaseansna@asyDDy SORREDEN ) 943 River Road Hours noon to 10 p.m. daily 688-0025 Bring in this ad for 99c Sundae BANANA WALNUT LOTUS CREAM • SUNSHINE • COFFEE • GEGHISKHAI "A touch of elegance mongolian barbecue in Chinese dining." Mongolian Barbeque Buffet (All you can eat) Lunch $4.50 Dinner $6.95 Old favorites available as usual. HOURS Lunch: Mon-Fri 11:30-2:30 Dinner: Sun-Thurs 5:30-9:30 Fri & Sat 5:30-10:30 7th & Blair 687-2130 Reservations Recommended on the Weekend. EL SOMBRERO Mexican Restaurant The Finest Quality at Reasonable Prices Our food, including our tortillas, is made fresh daily in our own kitchen. Try our lunch, ranging in price from $2.50-$4.35 and our dinner, from $4.15-$7.90 With your meal enjoy a beer from our large selection of Mexican imports, including the very popular Dos Equis to the hard-to-find Negra Modelo. pr 146 E. 11th 344-6634 ■CINEMA now showing About Last Night...: Mating behavior among young adults, primarily Demi Moore and Rob Lowe (both from St. Brno's Fire). Based on playwright David Marmet’s Sexual Perversity In Chicago. Shows with Out of Bounds. Oakway (342-5351). Allens: Warrant Officer Ripley, who alone sur vived Alien, finds her reputation In critical con dition. A second encounter with terror may yet clear her name. Stars Sigourney Weaver. Cinema World (342-6536). Armed and Dangerous: Comedy. Incompetent security guards try to do their best. Stars John Candy (Summer Rental). Springfield Quad (726-9073). Back to School: Rodney Dangerfield provides the fun as a rich businessman who goes to col lege. Shows with Manhunter at Cinema World (342-5351). Bliss: The very strange changes In an accoun tant’s life, beginning with his death. No small dose of surrealism here. Bijou (686-2458). Club Paradiso: Comedy. A Chicago fireman takes earty retirement and heads for the sunny Caribbean, where he gets mixed up In the Island’s revolution. Stars Robin Williams, Peter O'Toole, Twiggy, and Mr. Jimmy Cliff. Shows with Short CIrcuS Fine Arts (747-2201). Extremities: Drama. A woman captures her would-be rapist and decides on a fitting punish ment. McDonald (344-4343). Ferris Bueler’s Day Off: A rich kid has some serious fun when he's not in school. New comedy by John Hughes (Pretty in Pink). Valley River Twin (686-8633). Flight of the Navigator: A 12-year-old boy becomes navigator of a super-advanced spaceship. Adventure from Disney Studios. West 11th (342-4142). The Fly: Hi-tech remake of the 1958 horror film. A scientist experimenting with molecular transfor mation mixes it up with the household pest. Springfield Quad (726-9073) and West 11th (342-4142). F/X: A special effects pro, caught up In murder ous Intrigue, makes timely use of his unique talents. Late show at the Bijou (686-2458). Heartburn: Romantic comedy turned sour. A magazine writer revels in marriage and mother hood, while her columnist husband gets his satis faction on the side. Stars Meryl Streep and Jack Nicholson. Valley River Twin (686-8633). Helen Jones is Honey Barbara, the enchanting nature child who brings comfort and peace to Harry Joy in Bliss, winner of the 1985 Aus tralian Academy Award for Best Picture. Critics have called it "a flipped-out domestic comedy," "a powerfully, mordant black comedy," "turbulent" and "disturbing." It's showing now at the Bijou Theatre. Howard the Duck: The earthly adventures of a cynical duck from another planet. And It's not animated. Co-stars human lea Thompson (Back to the Future). Shows with One Crazy Summer. Springfield Quad (726-9073). The Karate Kid: Part II: Ralph Macchio and Pat Morita together again. This time the Kid joins his teacher in Japan to help him resolve an unfinished conflict. Springfield Quad (726-9073). Letter to Brezhnev: Two young women in dreary Liverpool have a romantic fling with a cou ple of Russian sailors. One becomes so heart struck that she seeks permission to go to the Soviet Union. Cinema 7 (687-0733). Manhunter: A forensics expert for the FBI hunts for a murderer. Shows with Back to School. Cinema World (342-6536). Nothing In Common: Dramatic comedy. A successful. though immature, ad man takes on unexpected responsibilities as a result of his parents’ divorce. Stars Tom Hanks (Splash), ' Jackie Gleason and Eva Marie Saint. Cinema World (342-6536). Ono Crazy Summor: An aspiring art student looks for Inspiration, but finds Demi Moore (About Last Night...). Shows with Howard the Duck. Springfield Quad (726-9073). Out of Bounds: Action/adventure. A newcomer to L.A. feels the heat of murder and drug deals. Stars Anthony Michael Hall (Sixteen Candles). Shows with About Last Night... at Oakway 1 342-5351). Ruthless People: Comedy. When an obnoxious wife is kidnapped, her wealthy hubby refuses to pay her ransom. Stars Bette Midler and Danny DeVito. Cinema World (342-6536). Short Circuit: Comedy/adventure. Ally Sheedy and Steve Guttenberg encounter a robot with human foibles. Shows with Club Paradise at Fine Arts (747-2201). Stand By Me: A reminiscence of boyhood ad venture and friendship as four youths search for a missing corpse. This Is the one they shot up by Brownsville last summer (originally called The Body). National (344-3431). The Texas Chainsaw Massacre—Part 2: if you need to check the rating on this, you’re better off not going. West 11th (342-4142). Top Gun: Tom Cruise (Legend) trains to be a hot shot fighter pilot when he’s not relaxing with Kelly McGillis (Witness). West 11th (342-4142). —Michael Sussmanhunter oono****so BIJOU 492 E 13th 2 686-2458 *1 • AIR CONDITIONED • 1 MUST END AUGUST 28TH!! WINNER—BEST PICTURE, 1985 AUSTRALIA ACADEMY AWARD From the moment Harry Joy dropped dead... his life would never be quite the same. “Dazzling freshness and comic origin ality ... outrageous and offbeat ... a free-wheeling and superbly sustained odyssey as distinctively surreal and sa tirical as that of ‘BRAZIL.* i —Kevin Thomas, Los Angeles Times i Fri-Sat 7:15 & 9:30 pm Sun-Thun 6:15 & 8:30 pm Sun Bargain Matinee 4 pm $3 Gen. Adm. $3.73, Students w/ID $3.23 Miser Monday $3 a *eles Kivuua; •• ] FREE POPCORN—Tuesday Night J Next: Three Men and a Cradle Let What’s Happening I CLASSIFIEDS i work for you! A 1 K r% Late Nite ■T at the BIJOU Starts Friday, August 22 It's more than real., it's FX “The most dazzling thriller of the new year with heart-pounding action that doesn’t let up. Don’t miss it!” —Sneak Previews Rollie Tyler is the movies’ best special effects man. He can show you a thou sand ways to die. Now someone wants him to do it for real. But is he the wea pon or the victim? He's going to need every trick from every movie he ever made just to get even ... and get out alive. t Fri-Sat 11:45 pm $2.50 Sun-Thurs 10:45 pm $2.50 !nder New Ownership) L 3 q AE LINCOLN STREET MARKET 7 ■ X 78 0 I c°ln • E^ Come to the Market where shopping is still a friendly experience and prices are reasonable. The Sale That Never Ends— MUSHROOMS 99c per lb. “The Late Night Alternative Grocery Store” Mon.-Sat. 7 am-11 pm Sunday 9 am-10 pm Cinema 7 presents the 198 Eugene nternational Filmfeotival 2nd Floor Atnium lotzokve— W<Jt» EXHILIRATING AND REFRESHING1 A romantic nf heart-piercing of heart-Pl fantasy .. ' t and hope sweetness ano . S A REAL TREASURE' IHENWW 133709 Sugeno Premlen-One WhA Only August 22-21 Shows FrI. & Sat. 7:30 4 9:30 Sun. thru Thurs. 7:00 3 9:00 Sunday Bargain Matinee and All Shows Monday S3.00_ ( ( LIVE MUSIC THUR. S FRI. NITES & SUNDAY MORNING ENJOY SUNDAY BRUNCH BREAKFAST SERVED TIL 1:00 EVERY DAY neB< Beanery \ (G COFFEEHOUSE / ( 790 EAST 14TH STREET ( • IAN BYINGTON plays popular 1 & original music 10:30-1:00 4 ~ SUMMER HOURS V MON.-WED. 8 am-9 pm THURS. & FRI. 8-10 SAT. & SUN. 88