mmmmmmmmmmimmm.wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.—.mmm Weekend Preview \ By STEVE DIMEO Emerald Entertainment Editor This in the last chance to play. There’s entertainment available on stage and screen this weekend If you plan to play by watching others do it for you. 8 Lillian Heilman’s "The Children’s Hour’’ is finishing up on the University Theatre’s stage at 8 p.m tonight and Saturday night The drama of suspected lesbianism will cost $1.50 per person to see' "The Ballad of Stephen Martyr" will offer a study in the rela tionship of heroes in fools in the Arena Theatre of Villard Hall tonight at 8 p m. and Saturday at 2 p m There will be no admission charge to the performance of this play by John Dashncy. a izraduate in creative writing at the University. Etcetera Production’s production of Lewis Carroll’s "Alice in Wonderland" starts in the King Cole Room of the Eugene Hotel this Sunday at 3 p.m. and again on June 12 at the same time. Tickets will be $1 and may be purchased at the door or by calling 344-7544. FELLINI FEATURED The award winning Fellini film "La Dolce Vita" will be presented by Los Amigos at 7 p m. Tuesday in 150 Science. The benefit showing of the film will cost 75 cents a person Money gains from the presen tation will help finance a Los Amigos trip to Mexico this summer for the purpose of bettering community development there. Of course there will be movies that will be playing off campus, too. At the McDonald the comedy team of Martin Allen-Stcve Rossi makes its screen debut in "The Last of the Secret Agents?”. The pair satirize the satires on the satires of the satire of the Bond products by trying to put an end to THEM, an international crime syndicate (of course) that is especially criminal In its desires to appropriate art treasures. Playing along with this little big farce is another story of the Little Big Horn Joseph Gotten plays General Custer in "The Great Sioux Massacre." BOND BROUGHT BACK The Eugene Drive In has decided to bring back "Thunderball.” The Sean Connery epic co-plays with a civil war adventure, "Invita tion to a Gunflghter," starring Yul Brenner, Janice Rule, and George Segal. Doris Day and Rod Taylor star in "Do Not Disturb" now at the Fox. Along with this color comedy is another but older one, "Goodbye Charlie," which passes Debbie Reynolds off as a lecher reincarnated as a sexpot. Tony Curtis and Pat Boone vie for his/her affections. "X" MARKS THE MOTHER John Forsythe defends Lana Turner as "Madame X," playing through Saturday at the Hciiig. ( o playing is "Dark Intruder,” a mystery because no one seems to know a thing about the movie. Alfred Hitchcock’s old "North by Northwest" thriller with Cary Grant and Eva Marie Saint starts Sunday at the Heilig. Western fare rides again at the McKenzie when Maureen O'Hara bumps into a little opposition in trying to introduce Hereford cattle in Texas where the Texas longhorn is powerfully dominant in "The Rare Breed." James Stewart also stars. RECORDS 257o off list price TEXT BOOKS ... IO7, off PAPERBACKS... 20% off Other than Texts SUPPLIES.20% off For example: Notebook Filler..reg. 3 for $1.05 now 3 for 84c Texts.reg. $7.50 now $6.75 Stationery.reg. $1.00 now 80c Records. reg. $4.79 now $3.60 Texts.reg. $8.95 now $8.05 Records.reg. $3.79 now $2.85 Ballpoint Pens.reg. $1.98 now $1.78 Records.reg. $2.50 now $1.90 Discounts only on purchases of $1.00 or more CAMPUS BOOKSTORE 877 E. 13th Above Bill Baker’s 343-4082 Shop Burch's Monday and Friday nites 'til 9. 1060 Willamette. GRADUATE IN STYLE ...AND ONLY 9.95 Graduate in style in this swingin' little sling of creamy smooth kidskin. Perfect shoe for commencement or baccalaureate exercises, ideal for the exciting summer months ahead. Just 9.95. Come in today for your exactly-right size. (Oh, yes, congratulations, Grad!) MMMM