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June 29 to July 5 Compiled by Bob Webb Campos Information 686-INFO TTOnonirsdl®^ FILM Animal Crackers" (the four Marx Brothers), "The Bank Dick" (W.C. Fields), and "She Done Him Wrong" (Cary Grant and Mae West). Cinema 7. Comedy classics for the Holidays. Films: Selection Coordinated by Willamette Val ley Observer and Open Gallery. $2. 9 p.m. Open Gallery, 445 High St. "Monty Python and the Holy Grail." $1. 7 and 9 p.m. 180 PLC. Monty Python's Flying Circus. 9:30 p.m. KOZY TV, Cable 11. "The Devil and Miss Jones. " 10 p.m. KOZY TV, Cable 11.1941 film starring Jean Arthur and Robert Cummings. MUSIC Lyndia Scott. Free. Dinner. Homefried Truck stop. Slow Buck. $1.50 9:30 p.m. Murphy and Me Tavern. Beverly Spaulding. $1. 9:30 p.m. Eugene Hotel. THEATRE "Luv," $6.50 advance, $7.50 at door. 8 p.m. Oregon Repertory Theatre, atrium. An Adult com edy by Murray Schisgal. Starring David Ogden Stiers, co-star of TVshow M'A’S'H, on stage with George and Priscilla Lauris. A send-up on modem theater, the institution of marriage, love and a mul titude of modem ideas Advance tickets and reser vations: 485-1946. MISCELLANEOUS Lecture by Leonard Pott $1. 8 p.m. Community Center for the Performing Arts, 8th Avenue and Lincoln Street. Do you know? Do you believe? Es says on de-mysticism. Mary Miller Dance Troupe, lecture/discussion on Modem Dance. $2.50 adults; 75 cents chidren under 12. 7:30 p.m. Maude Kerns Art Center. Adults and children are encouraged to attend. FILM "Animal Crackers," "The Bank Dick" and "She Done Him Wrong" (see Thursday's listing). "VivaMax" 10p.m. KOZYTV, Cable 11. 1969film starring Peter Ustinov, John As tin and Jonathan Winters "The Mad GhouT' and "Secret of the Chateau." Midnight. KOZY TV, Cable 11. Starring, respec tively, Turban Bey and none other than Jack La Rue. MUSIC Cam Newton and Jo Chin berg, jazz soloists. $2.25. 8:30p.m Community Center for the Perform ing Arts, 8th Avenue and Lincoln Street. No ad vance tickets, but reservations are available at the Center. Kevin Rogers. Free. Dinner Homefried Truck stop. Phillip Walker Band. $2. 9:30 p.m. Murphy and Me Tavern. Beverly Spaulding $1.50. (See Thursday's list ing). THEATER "Seascape" $4. B:30 p.m. Carnival Theatre. Ed ward Albee’s Puttier Prize winning comedy focus ses on Charke and Nancy, a middle-aged couple relaxing on a beach, who encounter two Engtsh speaking lizards contemplating their lives out of water. The tzards, Leslie and Sarah, are not used to humans and their characteristics, such as clothes, breasts and birth. The tzards start asking questions which Charte and Nancy find hard to answer. Di rected by Faber DeChaine. Reservations: 686-4191. Dream Making. $2.50. 8 p.m. Open Gallery, 445 High St. Choreographed by Gordon Wagner. Pre senting dream readers, poets, slow dancers, 7a/ Chiby Virginia Wagner, modem dance and mime "Luv" (See Thursday’s tsting). MISCELLANEOUS Mary Miller Dance Troupe. (See Thursday's tst ing). FILM "Animal Crackers," "The Bank Dick" and "She Done Him Wrong" (See Thursday's listing). "The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner" $1.7 and 9 p.m. 10 PLC. "Viva Max" (See Thursday’s listing). MUSIC Tommy Smith, guitar and vocal. Free. Noon. Saturday Market, 8th Avenue and Oak Street Tenn and Thomas. Free. Breakfast. Homefried Truckstop. Kevin Rogers. Free. Dinner. Homefried Truck stop. Beverly Spaulding. $1.50. (See Thursday's list ing). THEATRE "Seascape" (See Fhday s listing) Vaughn Avery, pantomime. Free. 1 and 3 p.m. Saturday Market, 8th Avenue and Oak Street. "Luv" (See Thursday's listing). MISCELLANEOUS Workshops in Tai-Chi and Movement with Vir ginia Wagner. $20. 9-11:30 a m. and 1-3:30 p.m. Open Gallery, 445 High Street. Includes: philosophy and history, readings, demonstrations of sword, combat, key points of Tai-Chi and work with individuals on movement. Class limit: 20. For registration, call 345-1126. FILM "Animal Crackers," "The Bank Dick" and "She Done Him Wrong" (See Thursday’s listing). "Dr. Cook's Garden" 12:15 a.m. KOZYTV, Cable 11. MUSIC Althea. Free. Breakfast. Homefried Truckstop. Ari & Yitzak. Free. Dinner. Homefried Truckstop. Phillip Walker Band. $1. 9:30p.m. Eugene Hotel. "The Top 40 Recording Acts of the ’70s." 9 a.m. to midnight, KBDF 1280. The countdown includes the Bee Gees, Aretha Franklin, Elton John, Elvis Presley and Diana floss as well as many others. FILM "Animal Crackers," "The Bank Dick" and "She Done Him Wrong" (See Thursday 's listing) MUSIC Music from the Center Oregon Country Fair Music (Review. $ 1. 8 p.m. Community Center for the Performing Arts, 8th and Lincoln. Dakotah. $1. 9:30 p.m. Murphy and Me Tavern. Phillip Walker Band. (See Sunday's listing) "Organ Crawl" demonstration recital by Mark Brombaugh and Margaret Irwin Brandon. Students $1, adults, $2.50. 8 p.m. Central Lutheran Church. FILM Animal Crackers," "The Bank Dick" and "She Done Him Wrong" (See Thursday's listing) "Sergeant York" 9:30 p.m. KOZY TV, Cable 11. 1941 Academy Award winner starring Gary Cooper and Walter Brennan MUSIC Dirty Legs. $1.9:30p.m. Murphy and Me Tavern. MISCELLANEOUS Bingo. $1. 7p.m. Basement, Community Center for the Performing Arts, 8th Avenue and Lincoln Street. The 29th Annual Fourth of July Fireworks Dis play. Free, but donations accepted. Concert Band at 7:30 p.m.; Fireworks at dark. Autzen Stadium. Sponsored by the Eugene Active 20-30 Club. Any proceeds will go toward child welfare projects of aH kinds in the area. FILM "Love Happy" 9:30 p.m. KOZY TV, Cable 11 1949 comedy starring the Marx Brothers. MUSIC David, Nina and Marge. Free. Dinner. Homefried Truckstop. Robert Cray Band. $1.50. 9:30 p.m. Murphy and Me Tavern. Disco Dance. $1.50. 8:30 p.m. Community Center for the Performing Arts, 8th and Lincoln. THEATER "Seascape" (See Friday's listing). "Luv" (See Thursday's listing). CONTINUING Works by Nancy Pauli: soft sculpture, weavings and paintings. Solid Ingenuity showroom, 376 E 11th Ave. Thru Saturday. Etchings and viscosity prints by Kaoey Joyce. Center and Gallery, 1639 E. 19th Ave Thru Satur day. Photographs of famous people by Pete Schwartz; Water colors by Cathy Hartley and Ink Drawings by Sidney Roark. Eugene Public Li brary, 100 E. 13th Ave. Thru Saturday. Lithographs by Michael Deliquex. Original Graphics Gallery, 122 E. Broadway. Thru June 30. Metalsmithing by Michael Treen. Opus 5, 2469 Hilyard St. Thru Saturday. Paintings by Kay Buckner and Sculpture by Paul Buckner, Main Gallery; Prints by Liza Jones and Christine Tarpey, Rental/Sales Gallery; Suitcase Show, featuring small, lightweight, flat or packabte items of interest to travellers and tourists, Gift Shop. Maude Kerns Art Center. Thru Saturday. Photographs by David Bayles. Photography at Oregon Gallery, Museum of Art. Thru July 17. Photographs by Kathryn Collins, Bruinier Gal lery. Thru July 8. Year of the Horse: paintings, sculptures and tex tiles from the museum permanent collection, rep resenting images of the equine species. Also: Prints by Craig La Follette. Museum of Art. Thru Aug. 13. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!' Every Record Now on Sale. The ID 1340 Alder Your Book and Record Shop! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Piroshki Kapusta lQAJ(Q^u.it■ This week, singer Judy Reece Slavic & American Food Where two people can dine in an Old World atmosphere for under $10. Mon.-Thurs., 11-8 46 East 11th Ave. Friday 11-9 Phone 343-3454 Saturday 12-8 Parking in the rear in the evening 561 E. 13th Ave. Across from Max's 485-4422 HAIR TODAY Downstairs in the EMU close to the recreation center 687-1347 NATURAL HAIR DESIGNS FOR WOMEN & MEN! $6.50 Dry cut designed for your hair and you, for those on a tight schedule $9.00 wet styie designed for you and your hair for easy care and the air-waved style. 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