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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1976)
Calendar of Events Oct. 21-27 COMPILED BY BOB WEBB CAMPUS INFORMATION: 686-INFO THURSDAY "All Screwed Up" Cinema 7. "The Last Laugh" $1.25. 8 p.m. 180 PLC. Robert Cray Band. $1. 9:30-1:30 a.m. Backdoor Tavern. Cyclone Madrone. Free. 12-1 p.m. East Lobby, Ground Floor, EMU. Expressive Jazz Ensemble. Free. 9-11 p.m. EMU Fishbowl. FRIDAY Eugene Fodor. EUMA season ticket. 8:30 p.m. McArthur Court. Benefit for Gertrude's Restaurant. $1.50 8 p.m. Community Center for the Performing Arts, 8th and Lincoln. "Wizard of Oz" $1. 7 and 9 p.m. 180 PLC. Mithrandir. Free. 4-6 p.m. Beer Gar den, EMU Dining Room. Tom Grant Four. $1. 10-2 a.m. Pearl Street Station, 4th and Pearl. Robert Cray Band. $1. 9:30-1:30 a.m. Backdoor Tavern. Shinola. $1. 9:30-1:30 a.m. Duffy's. "Blazing Saddles" 980. Midnight. Mayflower Theatre. Recreational Folkdance. Free. 7:30-8:30 teaching, 8:30-11:30 request dancing. 103 Gerlinger. "All Screwed Up" Cinema 7. "Behind the Green Door" Midnight. Cinema 7. SATURDAY Evening of Silent Films and Ragtime Music featuring Jeannie Althea Revel. $1.25 cover. 7:30 p.m. Gertrude's, basement of Community Center for the Performing Arts, 8th and Lincoln. "Night at the Opera” $1.7 and 9 p.m. 180 PLC. Benefit Spaghetti Feed for River Road Senior Citizens. $1.50 adults, 75<t children. 1 to 7 p.m. River Road Com - munity Center, 1400 Lake Drive. “Blazing Saddles" 98(Z. Midnight. Mayflower Theatre. Tom Grant Four. $1. 10-2 a.m. Pearl Street Station, 4th and Pearl Robert Cray Band. $1. 9:30-1:30 a.m. Backdoor Tavern. Shinola. $1. 9:30-1:30 a.m. Duffy's. Willis Alan Ramsey. $3 University students, $4 general public. 8:30 p.m. Beall Concert Hall. Upepo. $2. 9p.m. Community Center for the Performing Arts, 8th and Lincoln. "All Screwed Up" Cinema 7. “Behind the Green Door" Midnight. Cinema 7. Arabic Music and Dance with Badawia and Ahmed Sharif. $2.50. 7:30-10 p.m. Edison Elementary School, 22nd and Emerald. SUNDAY Heritage Art Festi\.~.l Quartet (violin, viola, cello, flute). Free. 6-8 p m. Pearl Street Station, 4ih and Pearl. Mike Seeger Musician's Workshop. $3 advance, $3.50 day of show. 3:30 p.m. Community Center for the Perform ing Arts, 8th and Lincoln. Mike Seeger. $3 advance, $3.50 day of show. 8 p.m. Community Center for the Performing Arts, 8th and Lincoln. Stanley Stanford, clarinet. Guest Ar tist Recitai. Free. 4 p.m. Beall Concert Hall. Mari Jo Tynon, voice. Doctoral De gree Recital. Free. 8p.m. Beall Concert Hall. Recreational Folkdance. Free. 7:30-8:30 teaching, 8:30-10:30 request dancing. 103 Gerlinger. “All Screwed Up" Cinema 7. MONDAY “Sansho Dayu" $1.25. 9 p.m. 180 PLC. Greg Field. Free. 12-1 p.m. East Lobby, Ground Floor, EMU. “The African Queen" and "The Mis fits" Cinema 7. TUESDAY Good Nite Lovin Band Free. 8:30-10:30 p.m. EMU Fishbowl. “City Girl" $1 25. 8 p.m. 180 PLC. “The African Queen" and “The Mis fits" Cinema 7. WEDNESDAY University Trio (Lawrence Maves, vio lin: Robert Hladky, cello: William Woods, piano). Free 8 p.m. Beall Con cert Hall. "Chikamatsu Monogatari" $1.25. 9 p.m. 180 PLC. Oregon Mime Theatre Workshop 2:30 p.m. Room 353-354 Gerlinger Annex. Call 686-3387 for registration. Wagoner and Company Concert $2. 8 p.m. Studio Theater, 3rd floor, Ger linger Annex. "The African Queen" and "The Mis fits" Cinema 7. CONTINUING "A Photo Essay of Lucky's Cigar Club " Bruinier Gallery. Through Oct. 24. Photographs by Andy Whipple Maude Kerns Art Center. Through Oct. 24. Soft Sculpture by Barbara Kensler Maude Kerns Art Center. Through Oct. 24. "Craftsmanship 1976" University Museum of Art Through Oct. 24. Hand-crafted Mexican Weavings Son of Koobdooga Bookstore. Through Nov. 1. Southern Oregon State College Art Faculty Exhibition. LCC. Through Nov. 2 NORTHWEST Evening with Marilyn Halford and Wil liam Baban (films). $1 adults, 50<t stu dents. 8 p.m. Sunday. Portland Art Museum. Eugene Fodor. $6.50, $5.50 and $4 50. 8:15 p.m. Saturday Portland Civic Auditorium. Al Stewart 8 p.m. Wednesday Port land Civic Auditorium Photographs by Marian Kolisch Good Samaritan Hospital. Portland Through Nov. 12. Nighthawks. 75<t Thursday and Sun day. $1 Friday and Saturday. 9:30-1:30 a.m. Mother's Mattress Factory, Corval lis J “Load it up.” or The Accessories Game. To a lot of people accessories are more important than original purchase. People have gotten rich of just selling accessories to the needy. Imagine a tape recorder with no tape. Or “just how much would you be willing to pay for this needle. It’s the last one we can ever get.” At the Sun Shop our diversification of musical products allows us to keep our head when selling you accessories items. Here’s a good example. We carry the best tape at the best price in town. Maxell, TDK and Sony in reel and casette, and Maxell UD C-90’s and TDK’s new Super Avilyn C-90’s are regularly priced at 3.90 each. Sony chrome C-60’s 2.60 ea etc. Oise discounts are available. We’ve got a complete record and equipment maintenance section. Discwasher. D’stat, Zerostat, Vacorec, and the amazing Soundguard. The Watts “parastatik” preener lists at 5.95, it was 5.00 and is now only 3.95. Stylus selection is great too. Shure, Stanton, Audio Technica, ADC & Grado. Regular check-ups and annual replacement of your stylus can do more for your system than all the sophisticated electronics in the world. Our price policy applys to accessories as well as components. See a better price and we’ll beat it. ^ §un §nop Campus Accessories Headquarters. 860 E. 13th KINKO’S Copies «*»/ c overnight Mt /J 1128 #S Alder 344-7894 Have your own rocks concert; just pour Southern Comfort over ice ami turn on the music. Neat! Super with cola, 7UP, tonic, orange juice or milk! 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