Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 11, 1977, Page 19, Image 19

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    THE MCE CREAM PARLOR
Featuring old-lashloned natural lea cream,
sweetened with honey or auger, frozen yogurt,
Italian ices, non-dairy ice cream, pastries, coffees
and teas Now featuring homemade soups, salads
and sandwiches.
Open DaHy noon to midnight,
32S Blair Across from
George's Oarage
14541 :MWF
MICKIE S DELICATESSEN
1609 East 19th. Eugene's own New York Deli
Salads, meats, cheeses, sandwiches, groceries,
picnics, dinners Catering — weddings and all oc
casions Mond By-Saturday 14479:mwf
tino’s
DELIVERS
OUR 23 DELICIOUS
VARIETES OF
PIZZA
Pptng hot Right to your door And now we
have two delivery trucks to give you faster
service Call 342-6111 Now open until 1
a m Monday to Saturday; Midnight on
Sunday 00628:tfn
CAFE GLENWOOD, 3758 Franldln. 7-3 p.m
BREAKFAST SPECIAL— 85c
Faroful omelets and special teas
14225tfn
DID YOU KNOW that our coffee costs less per cup
Sian Folgers?
Come on in and check it out
The best teas too
ALLEN BROS. COFFEE
2465 Hityard Street 344-0221
01207 31
Honey’s Cafe
Introduces
Breakfast
Jom us for ometettss such as our Morning
Fiesta, Sunshine, or Create Your Own.
The pancakes are yummy and our oatmeal
is slow cooked
Our homemade soup, sandwiches,
salads and smoothies for lunch wit entice
you to come back for more
At night, we feature Tempura fish or
vegetables and other tsete dekghts Live
music nightly. Weekdays 8 a m -9 p m
Weekends 9 a.m-9 p m Closed Tuesdays
875 East 13th 343-0848
00967 18
OOOO TIMES AT PIZZA AUREUO
*1 08 Giant Pizza Tuesdays, free movies
v, Price on bar Hems with regUar pizza
Sun -Thurs after 930 p m
29ti and Wilamene
I4507MH
Events_
ENLIGHTENMENT IS
FUN AND EASY
Lecture
Wednesday. May 11th
1230 and 8 p m
EMU room to be posted
TRANSCENDENTAL
MEDITATION
Program
01691 11
FRIDAY
EMU BEER
GARDEN
FEATURING
THE KIN
4 to 7 p.m
1.0. REQUIRED
01695:13
SURVIVAL CENTER PRESENTS
BOTTLE BABIES
Nestles encourages their formula foods, while dis
couraging breCjt feeding al the expense of the
infants
Thursday May 12 EMU
1 JO p.m to be posted
FREE
01700:12
THE EMU CULTURAL FORUM
In conjunction with the
BLACK ARTS FESTIVAL, PRESENTS
QUINTARD
TAYLOR
HISTORIAN, RESEARCHER.
CONSULTANT
Taylor will present a
slide-lecture dealing with
“BLACK
COMMUNITIES IN
THE WEST:
PORTLAND AND
SEATTLE”
Friday, May 13, 1077
Room 167 EMU 12 JO p.m.
FREE
01244:13
Oregon Daily Emerald
EMU CULTURAL PROGRAM
PRESENTS AN
UNDER
GRADUATE
ART SHOW
167 EMU
May 15,16, 17
12-4 p.m.
01671:13
SURVIVAL CENTER PRESENTS
WHALE
FESTIVAL
May 10-12
EMU Ballroom
FREE
Speakers, Films, Discussions, Music
WHh
PAUL
HORN
IN CONCERT AND DISCUSSION
Thursday May 12 8 p.m.
$2 50 U ol O Students
$3 75 General Pubic
01646:12
BALLROOM DANCING with instructions. W.O.W
Hal. Thursdays. 7 p m (Informal, everyone wel
come) Admission: $1 5:12
RUTHIE GORTON
Sings songs from Irish. Latin American and
other international (and national) strug^es
Friday. May 13 7:30 pjn.
*2.50
01673:13
JSU/HLLEL PRESENTS
RABBI EMMANUEL
ROSE
Speaking on
“PROBLEMS AND
CHALLENGES OF
INTERMARRIAGES”
Wednesday. May 11. 12:30 p m
EMU. room to be posted
5:11
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THREE NITES
Thurs.-Fri.-Sat.
BEST SEATING ON THURSDAY
KFMY 980
Midnlte Movie
THIS WEEK
DUSTIN HOFFMAN
IN
LITTLE
BIG
MAN
Either he was
The Most
Neglected Hero In
History or He
Was a Liar of
Insane Proportion
BEST SEATING ON THURSDAY
PLAYWRIGHTS
THEATRE
PRESENTS
TWO
ORIGINAL
STUDENT
PLAYS
“EXPRESS TRAIN”
By AMY CHARTOFF
AND
“COMMUNICATION
AMONG
ELEPHANTS”
By PAUL THOMUS
Tuesday, May 17
EMU Forum Room
12:30 p.m.
FREE
Sponsored by the EMU Cultural Forum
01696:17
DANCE/CONCERT
AT CARSON HALL
SATURDAY, MAY 14 9-1 Am.
FEATURING
SCANDAL
$1
5.13
THE ANANDA MARGA SOCIETY PRESENTS
WOODY ALLEN’S
WHAT’S UP, TIGER
LILY?
7 AND 10 P.M.
AND
I NEVER SANG FOR
MY FATHER
825 p.m. only
Saturday, May 14 $1 1*0 PLC
01686:11
THE EMU CULTURAL FORUM
PRESENTS
THE LOON S
RAGE
An outrageous
comic fantasy on
the threat of nuclear
power plants.
SUNDAY MAY 15
ROBINSON
THEATRE
8 p.m.
Tickets available at the door
$2 U of O students, seniors, older children
$2 50 general public
01264:13
ATRIUM BUILDING, SECOND FLOOR
10th and Ofcve, 687-0733
TONIGHT THRU THURSDAY
OREGON PREMIERE of
VISCONTI S LAST FA.M
CONVERSATION
PIECE
With BURT LANCASTER as the aging intellectual
artist invaded by his family.
SHOWTMES: 7:30 and 9:45
01658:12
WHEATFIELD
AT
MURPHY AND ME
Wednesday and Thursday
May 11 and 12
5:12
CO.P.A. PRESENTS A
SOCK-HOP
’5<Ta MUSIC ROCK ‘N’ ROLL
Music Spun by JOHNNY ETHEREDGE
Saturday. May 14 $1.50
9 p.m.
The New W.O.W. Hall, 8th and Lincoln
01657:13
HORSES TO RENT
Hourly rates, scenic trails, no guides
WEEKDAYS, EVENINGS, WEEKENDS
Telephone for Reservations: Windgate Farms,
998-6789 13451fn
UNIVERSITY THEATRE PRESENTS
THE
PRIME
OF
Mice
JEAN BRODIE
from the novel by Muriel Spark
adapted for the stage by Jay Pres son Allen
May 13, 14. 19, 20. 21 8 p.m.
ROBINSON THEATRE $3 50. $2 50
UO Students HALF-PRICE!
Boi office: 686-4191
01682Tfn
THE BAVARIAN
444 East 3rd
Vocaist wHh acoustical guitar
Monday-Saturday. 9-12
14922M-H
EMU CULTURAL FORUM
PROUDLY PRESENTS
TOM
WAITS
PLUS SPECIAL GUEST
JOHN HIATT
Wednesday May 11 8 p.m
EMU Ballroom
U of O Students: $3.75
General Public: $4 75
01236:11
BLACK FOREST TAVERN
3fW7 Wdamette 344-0816
Happy Hours; Monday and Wednesday — 9:30 to
'0:30, Friday — 4-6 pjn.
MICHEL06 ON TAP
Entertainment lour nights a week.
'3688-**
EMU CULTURAL FORUM
In Association With The
SURVIVAL CENTER
proudly Presents
PAUL HORN
In Concert
Thursday. May 12 EMU Ballroom
U of O students $2 50
General Public $3.75
01645:12
AN EVENING OF
MIME, MASK AND
MOVEMENT
5X5
By the TheatrElan
C.C.P.A , 8th and Lincoln
Friday. May 13 8 p.m. $2
01669:13
PERSONAL
TO THE TRt-OELT CRAZED
PHI PSIS —
Jose, “The D", and Pops,
You guys are tops,
Bui nothing could compare
to lake tresh air
And marshmellows in our hair
The Daquiris were keen
but straight shootin Cuervo
made the scene
Still left without a due
The "high rent" cabin crew
Wants to thank you!!
A BIG DELTA PROMISE
GUS, SPOILED BRAT,
L.B. (WHOOSH!)
5:1
WE WANT TO WELCOME the best pledges ever
April, Cheryl, Valerie. DeArme! Love, your ADP
sisters. 5:11
WOLLENSAK 7” REEL-TO-REEL — needs ad
justment — 10 blank recording tapes — $55 -
687-8030 5:11
MEMORIAL SERVICES FOR THE LATE U.O
ART DEPARTMENT, WHICH PASSED AWAY
LAST Wednesday, will be held Friday, May 13
at the Museum o» Art, followed by cremation a
the Foundry. Liquitex Funeral Home is hand!
ing '.he arrangements. 5:11
BOO-BOO-BEAR — a little celebrating win do
wonders for a birthday. I'H cot out the wake-ups for
a night cap. Love, the Lightweight. 5:11
VALS (BoBo): You’re the heart-throb of my life
ILU. Jimmy S. 5:11
LANE MEMORIAL BLOOD BANK
DONORS NEEDED
Hours 2 to 430
O Positive 7 Units; O Negative 2 Units; A Positive
5 Units; A Negative 3 Units; B Positive 1 Unit.
Call 484-9111 for an appointment.
YOU CAN TELL by what we wear DeBusk dormit
ory is beyond compare. International Debusk
Week. 01651:11
NOISY HAROLD — I miss your sexy backhand on
the court. Get well immediately, if not sooner.
Saturday's T raveler. 5:11
QUESTION!
Which method removes unwanted hair perma
nently, safely? A) Depilatory B) Tweezing C)
Waxing D) Electrolysis E) Shaving. See my ad
in the yellow pages. Electrology by
Marian. 01187:MWH
U of O CRISIS CENTER is open every n^it from
5 p.m. to 8 a.m. to help you with any problem.
Strictly confidential, 686-4488. 14546W
INSTANT RELIEF FOR THE HUNGRIES can be
found at a sub-marine sandwich shop called Big
gies Sub-City. Our Biggest can feed 4-5 people.
They are cyeat to eat while watching Monday rxte
sports. 786 East 11th, next to the Mayflower
Theatre. 01133MWF
WATCH OUT BACK DOOR. Pad’s Best Butt
(men and women) Night coming May
19th. 01702:13
WHAT DO THE TOP 100 LOOK LIKE?
Mot
5:11
CONCERNED? CONFUSED? NO ONE to talk to
about dtecrimination? For advice and confidential
help cal tie student Affirmative Action advocate,
686-3177. 01688:11
DO YOU HAVE QUESTIONS ABOUT classroom
discriminabon? For private consultation cal the
student Affirmative Action advocate.
686-3177 01689:11
AMY ELIZABETH: In times of depression, re
member — "Honey, Ihey’re in everybody's eggs.”
Let’s drop the Big One now. Want to see "The Late
Show" with me sometime soon? Feel better;
Bosco, Jed, and I all kxre you. 5:11
PEGGY — I thought you would keep our secret
between you. me, and the people at Planned
Parenthood BCNM 5:11
HAPPY 20th to Frautem Connie, Miss Tee Hee.
Guess Who. Zany. Miss Creston Creek and Sugar
Lips From Von Goober. Michael, and Hot
Ups 5:11
SR, E AND D’S—We can see swinging from the
rafters in toe Vxmabego! Thanks for the BEST
time! Lcwe, your R AD.’s. 5:11
HAPPY BIRTHDAY SWEETHEART. Have a very
special day — I love you — H. 5:11
SELF-STOR
INDIVIDUAL STORAGE UNIT RENTALS
Si2es 5 ft. x5ft . 5 ft x 10 ft. 10 ft. x 10 ft.,
and larger,
344-2710. West 11th and Bertelsen
Road 02918Tfn
005042b
VETERANS
The VA pro/ides tunds
lor tutorial assistance
For more info, call 606-3232.
THE VIDA BARN — Now taking reservations for
spring term PARTIES. MEETINGS. PICNICS.
DANCES, etc. $75 and up. 896-3913. 02885Hn
PREGNANT? YOU HAVE A FRIEND AT BIRTH
RIGHT. confidential information and free preg
nancy test Call 687-8651 14286tin
SAVE
FRENCH
PETE
FOR MORE INFORMATION. SEE TABLE IN EMU
TODAY OR CALL 686-4356. 01223:13
PLANNING
TO REGISTER FOR SUMMER SESSION?
Don't forget to file your
Registration Request Card
Stop by room 64 PLC
of file Registrar's Office
01655:13
THIS WEEK AT MAX’S
Wednesday — Free pretzels 7 p.m.-2 a m.
Friday — Pitcher sale 4-6 p.m.
Saturday — Live Music (McKenzie River Boys) 9
p.m.-2 am.
Sunday — Jam Session 12-??
EVERYONE WELCOME
5:13
RAINBOW
of opportunities awaits you)
Positions in state and community affairs, financial
and administrative matters, student and program
advocacy, lobbying, research, press and media,
and internal university affairs ARE NOW OPEN!
President-Elect Gary Feldman is opening all posi
tions in order to successfully implement his cam
paign promises If you think you can help, the op
portunity is here! Many work study positions availa
ble. Come to State 4 in the EMU for an application.
The ASUO is an Equal Opportunity Employer:
everyone encouraged to apply. 01679:16
GET M TOUCH,
STAY IN TOUCH
S.U.A.B Suite 4, EMU
686-3728
01672:13
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