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Opens June 5th_ Mainstage Cabaret & Jim Roberts present GOLD BUST A Country Western Musical (loosely based on Moliere's “The Miser") Book by Jon Jory Music & Lyrics by Jim Wann Directed by Melina Neal NORTHWEST PREMIERE Preferred Seating with dinner reservations at Seymour’s Restaurant Phone: 683-4368 Call for more information Tickets: $6 in advance $7 at door $5 seniors Available at Seymour's Restaurant NOR H WEST WINE HEESE Fifth Street Public Market 343-0536 MAY SPECIALS: Wine Patraki Retaina reg. $3.59 NOW $2.89 Bonny Doon (Bethel Heights) Pinot Noir—Rare! $9.99 Hillcrest Malbec—A rich red wine, loaded with character $7.50 Magyar Riesling Magnums $3.99 Fenwick Chardonnay reg. $5.99 NOW $4.99 Cheese French Comte—Rich, hazelnut flavored French gruyere $6.85/lb. Morbier—A unique cheese from the Jura mountains of France $7.95/lb. Chaumes—A golden washed-rind cheese with a full, buttery flavor reg. $7.10/lb. NOW $6.50 Also Chicken Liver Pate—With sweet butter, Madeira wine and whole green peppercorns. No Pork. $6.30/lb. Pasta Plus Fresh Pasta $1.99/lb. ( NATURAL FIRE CLTIINC WOOLSTREET ) 1OO% COTTON Pants & Tops in Great New Spring Colors from Cherry Lane and LA Seat Covers. Downstairs at the 5th Street Public Market 345-7009 v 75 ALLANN BROS The I l Beanery For those warm mornings too hot to cook breakfast, let us do it for you. USUAL 2 eggs, potatoes, choice * of bread * All this for only $1.50 through May 22 HOURS: 7 am-10 pm M-F, 8 am-10 pm S-S. Breakfast served til 1 pm weekdays and til 1:30 pm weekends. 790 East 14th Street 58th Season : VII :• 02226460© pi eat SEE HOW The Very Little Theatre presents THEY RUN A farce by Philip King May 14-16, 21-24*, 28-30 Box Office open 2:00 - 5:30 Tuesday - Saturday 2350 Hilyard Street •Sunday Matinee call’ 344-7751 What Jogged-Out Jocks Say About Onsen 51 3. (Le Q)NSCN HOURLY HOT RENTAL Call 345-9048 for reservations. 1863 Gordon Ave., Eugene in Two One Act Comedies —THE BOX— An Original Play Written by Cheyney Ryan and Ernesto Ravetto and Terrance McNally’s —NOON— Hilarious and Bizarre Sexual Encounters in New York All Shows 8 pm May 15,16 /22,23 / 29,30 June 5, 6* At The Latin American Cultural Center, 1236 Kincaid All Seats $7—Limited Seating For reservations call 484-5867 between 2 pm and 6 pm, Monday through Saturday *Berufit show. All proceeds to CHRLA. FREEDOM POWER CHOICE If these words have value to you, we can help you create these qualities in your life. PERSONAL EFFECTIVENESS SEMINAR june 10-14 An extraordinary five-day experience to improve your personal and professional life. Cali for more information ENTERPRISES, INC. 79 CENTENNIAL LOOP EUGENE, OREGON 97401 683-8540 CALENDAR Thursday 21 Sunrise 5:41 am Sunset 8:39 pm Concert Avg. High 69 Aug. Low 44 The Tuba Enwmble presents today's Shocase Concert at 12:15 pm in the Hult Center lobby— bring your lunch. Free. Next week: scenes from EFMT's 1776. University Gospel Ensemble performs at 8 pm in Beall Concert Hall, U0. Free. Riders in the Sky appear at 8 pm, Silva Concert Hall, Hult Center. Tickets are $10.50 at usual Hult outlets. 687-5000. Conference Second Annual Chicano Conference by MECHA is at the University of Oregon today and tomor row. With the theme of' 'Working Towards an Im pact," today’s events are in Room 167, Erb Memorial Union, and are free and open to th epub lic. Schedule: Spanish Choir at 6:30 pm, Mari achi at 7 pm, poetry reading by Jose Montoya at 8 pm and a Folkforic Dance Group at 8:30 pm. 686-3508. Dance Heather and Row Country Dancer* teach tradi tional dances from England and Scotland. Begin ners welcome, partners not necessary. It's at 7:30 pm at Jefferson Middle School Cafeteria, 22nd & Filmore Sts. rarorCsuVdS Pacific Morgan Horse Show features 300 Morgan horses “strutting their stuff" during Memorial Day weekend. Three performances daily are at 10 am, 1 pm, and 7 pm today, Friday and Saturday at the Lane County Fairgrounds Admission to evening shows is $3 general, $2 for seniors, $1.50 chil dren ages 6-16, free fo rchildren under 6. Tickets are at Hult outlets and at the door. Admission is free to daytime shows. 687-5000. Forum West University Neighborhood Association presents an evening of speakers. Sherry Connol ly will speak from 7-8 pm on "Crimes Against Property.” Jane Gordon will address “Communi ty Mediation" from 8-8:30 pm. Frank Papagni will talk on "Your Rights and Responses to Nuisance Persons” from 8:30-9 pm, all at 1458 Ferry Street. Free. Museum Lane County Historical Museum has permanent and rotating exhibits describing county history from the perspective of its earliest settlers. Hours are 10 am-5 pm Tuesday through Friday, and 11 am-4 pm Saturday and Sunday, at 740 W 13th Ave. Admission is $1 adults, 75C seniors, 50C ages 18 and under. 687-4239. Nature Wildflower Walks are from noon-1 pm Thursdays, rain or shine. DO Herbarium Director David Wagn er leads—meet at the north end of the Autzen foot bridge. 686-3033. Free. Open House Eugene/Springfield Convention & Visitors Bureau holds an open house through tomorrow at its office, 305 W. 7th. 484-5307. Public Hearing National Historic Trail status for the California and Pony Express Trails, including the Applegate Trail, is the focus of a National Park Service hearing. The only public hearing on this issue to be held in the area, it's at 7 pm in the Douglas County Museum, one mile south of Roseburg on 1-5 at exit 123. 687-4239. Radio Blue Plate Special, airing at noon, includes a listener call-in on today’s topic at 726-2212. KLCC 89.7FM. Science Dinosaurs Alive ends soon at WISTEC, the Willa mette Science and Technology Center. Featured are six lifelike models, interactive and informative exhibits through May 31. Hours are from 9 am-6 pm Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday; 9 am-9 pm Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Admission is $3 adults, $2.50 seniors and college students, $2 ages 3-18. Both WISTEC and Lane ESD Plane tarium are at 2300 Centennial Blvd., next to Aut zen Stadium. 484-9027. Hour of the Dinosaur planetarium show continues at Lane ESD Planetarium, running simultaneously with WISTEC’s Dinosaurs Alive exhibit. Shows are at 3 pm and 4:30 pm Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday; at 3 pm, 4:30 pm and 7 pm Friday; and at 11 am, 1 pm, 3 pm, 4:30 pm and 7 pm on Saturday and Sunday. Admission is $1.50 adults, $1 seniors/students. Seminar Solar Energy Center ties up its spring seminar series with "Integration of Solar Heating and Day lighting,'' a presentation by Gregory Acker, archi tect. It’s at 7:30 pm in Room 107, Lawrence Hall, UO. 686-3696. Free. Speaker South African Apartheid is the topic of David An thony, UO professor of history. His speech is part of Lane Community College's Peace on Earth Week, which continues through tomorrow It's at noon in the ICC Board Room. Free. Sports/Recreation Whitewater Rafting workshop is for those who may want to use Outdoor Program raft equipment, at 7:30 pm in the Outdoor Program room, basement of Erb Memorial Union, UO. 686-4365. Theater The Real Thing continues weekends through May 30 for University Theatre's Second Season ser ies. Joseph Gilq directs this contemporary come dy, which looks at all sides of male-female relationships. Curtain time is 8 pm in Arena Theatre, Villard Hall, 1109 Old Campus Lane. Tick ets are $2.50 at the box office in the lobby of Robinson Theatre, Villard Hall. Box office hours: noon-4 pm Monday through Saturday, noon-8:30 pm performance dates. 686-4191. See How They Run continues at Very Little Theatre. A three-act English farce, it stars Jeff White, Sue Schroeder-White, and Michael Walk er. Performances are at 8:15 pm today through May 23, and May 28-30. Tickets are $5 at the theater box office, 2350 Hilyard. There is a 2 pm matinee Sunday, with special $2.50 tickets for seniors on that date. Box office is open 2-5 pm Tuesday-Saturday. 344-7751. The Savior of the Moment is one of three UO Pocket Theater productions this month. About a Japanese family with a visitor, it is in English and directed by Angela Alami. Seating is limited—$1 donation at door. Performance are at 4:30 pm to day and Saturday in the Pocket Theater, Villard Hall, UO. Crimes of the Heart opens for Stage Two Produc tions, at South Eugene High’s Little Theatre. Based on the Beth Henley play, it’s about three sisters who have difficulties to resolve. Running through Saturday, curtain time is 8 pm, at 400 E. 19th. Tickets are $3 at 342-2616. Youth Eugene Eggloft rocketry competition pre registration is for an event to be held on Satur day, May 30. Youth in grades 5-12 may partici pate in an Amazon Park workshop for designing and building their own "eggs-perimental" launch vehicle. Cost is $12. Preregister by May 27. Workshop Consumer Fraud, Protection and Consumer Rights is the topic of attorneys Karl Linkenbard and Ruby Brenne, from 9:30-11 am at Petersen Barn Community Center, 870 Berntzen Rd 687-5521. Free. Etc. Mid-Oregon Ad Club offers an evening of enter tainment, including an auction benefit. Award winning “Best of the West" television ads will be shown, there's a no-host bar, and complimentary hors d'oeuvres will be served at 6 pm. For reser vations, call 485-5846. Cost is $10/person, $75/table of eight, $95/table of ten. 746-9611, ext. 293. Latin American Kitchen features a homemade authentic Latin American meal, served Thursdays through June 4 by the Council for Human Rights in Latin America at 1236 Kincaid, 11 am-2:30 pm. Cost is $2.50 for a full meal. Eugene Office Products/Systems Show by local big and small businesses is from 10 am-6 pm at the Lane County Convention Center, Fairgrounds, 796 W. 13th. $5. TO ADVERTISE call 484-0519 Friday 22 Sunrise 5:40 am Sunset 8:40 pm The Sun enters Gemini at 7:10 am. Avg. High 69 Arg. Low 45 Art Photographing the Landscape is the topic of speaker Stu Levy, whose photographs of the American Southwest currently are on exhibit in the UO Museum of Art. He will show slides as well, at 8 pm in Room 107, Lawrence Hall, 1190 Franklin Blvd., UO. Free. learning to Live Alone exhibit of paintings by Mery Lynn McCorkle holds its opening reception, from 7:30-9:30 pm at the Hult Center. Children Morytime for Two-Year Olds is every Friday morn ing at the Eugene Public Library. Call 687-5450 to enroll. Concert Isaac Stern, America's foremost violinist, per farms at the Hult Center tonight. Stern, a presence n the musical world for over 50 years, performs works by both classical and contemporary com posers. The concert is at 8 pm in Silva Concert Hall. Tickets are $15-30, at usual Hult outlets. 687-5000. Conference Second Annual Chicano Conference is today, too. See Thursday. Today’s events are in Room 129, UO Law School, and include several workshops. Antonia Castaneda will speak on Chicano history from 10:20-11:20 am. Keynote address by Dolores Huerta is from 1:30-3 pm. Jose Montoya will present an art show and discussion/wrap-up from 34:30 pm. vance Peacescapes is the spring concert of Lane Com munity college's dance program, and the final event on LCC's Peace on Earth Week. It's at 8 pm tonight and tomorrow on the main stage of the Performing Arts Theatre. Tickets are $5 general, $4 students, available at the door or by calling the box office: 726-22 02. Fairs/Festivals Morgan Horse Show is today at the fairgrounds, too. See Thursday. Seniors Soup & Salad luncheon is from 11:30-1 pm at rude Kaufman Center, 996 Jefferson. Cost is S1.25 plus canned food. 687-5331. Speaker Now to Prevent Nuclear War is the topic of Wil iam Boyer, author and retired professor of philosophy. Part of LCC's Peace on Earth Week, tie event is from 10-11 am in LCC’s Performing Arts Theatre. Free. Bill Morales, visiting DO fine arts professor and painter, will speak on his work at 4:30 pm, Room 07 Lawrence Hall, 1190 Franklin Blvd., UO. 666-3631. Free. Television ZAP News exposes a hostile corporate takeover, talks with Chris Miller, and features the "Greatest Hits of World War III,” at 8:30 pm on Cable Ch. 34. Theater Gypsy opens at Robinson Theatre for the Univer sty's Theatre Department. Written by Jute Styne, the musical is based on the memoirs of Gypsy Rose Lee, and explores the influence of Lee's mother on her early career. Performances are at 8 pm in Robinson Theatre, 1109 Old Campus Lane, and run weekends through June 6. Tickets are $6.50 general, $5.50 seniors/students, $4.50 LIO students. The box office is in the lobby of the theater, open noon-4 pm Mondays-Saturdays, noon-8:30 pm performance days. 686-4191. The Music Man, set in 1912 in River City, Iowa, opens at North Eugene High School. A cast of 100 performs, with chorus and big band numbers, and choreography which promises to be “intricate and creative " Curtain time is 8 pm at the school, 200 Silver Lane. Tickets are $4 general, $3.50 seniors/students, $2.50 children under 12. 687-3163. Two One-Act Comedies by On the Edge continue weekends through June 6. The Box is an original play by Cheyney Ryan and Ernesto Ravetto. Noon is about sexual encounters in New York. Perform ances are at 8 pm at the Latin American Cultural Center, 1236 Kincaid. $7. Refreshments available. America’s foremost violinist, Isaac Stern, performs at The Hult Center on May 22. Sae How They Run continues at Very Little Theatre. See Thursday. The Real Thing is performed again at Arena Theatre. See Thursday. Crimes of the Heart continues for Stage Two. See Thursday. Saturday 23 Sunrise 5:39 am Sunset 8:41 pm Avg. High 69 A^g. Low 45 The crescent Moon and Jupiter are neighbors this morn ing at dawn. Art Mary Lou Goertzen will demonstrate her water color technique this afternoon at Goertzen’s Art & China, 1016 Willamette. 342-5536. Free. Opening Reception for New Zone Gallery's sixth annual juried exhibit is at 7:30 pm at 411 High Street. 485-2278. Conference ARABLE Meeting, Slideshow and Farm and Bus iness Tour is from 1-6 pm at Celeste Campbell Center, 155 High Street. Alana Probst of Buy Ore gon, a statewide economic development model, is featured, as well as displays, prizes and sur prises. Laughing Stock Farm and Arbor Lane Nurs ery are two businesses included in the tour. Dance Peacescapes dance concert at LCC is tonight, too. See Friday. Fairs/Festivals Saturday Market brings spirit and life to two blocks of a downtown park, at 8th & Oak, every Saturday from 10 am-5 pm. Unique handmade crafts and dazzling variety of foods are available frombooths set up outdoors. Admission free. To day's entertainment includes: Claudia & Dan, vio lin duo, 11:30 am; Chris Sorenson Quartet, jazz, 1 pm; M'ocean, yogadance, 4 pm. Also, at 12:30 pm there will be a ceremony by WANO to award a scholarship to Kiya Sodding for the Women's Journey for Peace. Morgan Horse Show is today at the fairgrounds, too. See Thursday. Film The Naked Kiss (1965) is Sam Fuller 's last work, the story of a former prostitute embroiled in a murder and a small town's hypocrisy. It shows at 7 pmin 180 PLC, UO. $2/$1. Radio KRVM Album Preview listens to new LP's by The Hoodoo Gurus, The Cult and The Descendents, at 4 pm on KRVM 91.9FM. Sports/Recreation Northwest Tandem Rally three-day bicycle event features upright, recumbent or hybrid tandems. Sheldon Community Center houses the events at 2445 Willakenzie Road. Ruth Bascom gives kick off speech—a free public clinic Monday brings the rally to an end. See Monday for more. Theater Gypsy continues at Robinson Theatre See Friday. On the Edge comedies continue at Latin Ameri can Cultural Center. See Friday. See How They Run continues at Very Little Theatre. See Thursday. The Real Thing continues at Arena Theatre. See Thursday. The Savior of the Moment is at Pocket Theater. See Thursday. The Music Man continues at North Eugene High. See Friday. Crimes of the Heart continues at South Eugene High. See Thursday. Etc. Roxy Ann Gem A Mineral annual show and sale is from 10 am-7 pmtoday and Sunday, and from 10-5 Monday at the Medford Armory, 1701 South Pacific Hwy., Medford. Lapidary demos, exhibits, food, field trips, movies, children's corner. Dona tion $1 adults and 50c ages 12-18. Sunday 24 Sunrise 5:3d am Sunset d:42 pm Avg. High 69 Avg. Low 45 Art Opening Reception for artists in the University's Master of Fine Arts exhibition is from 2-4 pm at the UO Museum of Art, 1430 Johnson Lane. 686-3027. Free. Radio Bluesunday features Jimmy Reed, at 7 am on KRVM 91.9FM. San Francisco Symphony performs Schumann's A Song ot Orpheus, Mozart’s Piano Concerto in F, and Brahms' Symphony Hi in C, at noon on KWAX 91FM. more m CMNTTL GRsGsBst saiscnor OP CLAssICAt MUOC OM COMPACT DISC BIS EMI PHILIPS LONDON ARCHIVE CHANDOS DEUTSCHE CRAMMOPHON HARMONIA MUNDI WINDHAM HILL L’OISEAULYRE HUNCAROTON TELARC Musiqus Gourmet Catering to Discriminating ‘s Compact Disc Collectors ' — FROM $9.95 Located inside BRADFORD'S on the Mall 150 W. 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