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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1981)
Happy Hour and FREE Vi order of the best fries in Town Thurs-Fri 2:30-4:30 (one per customer) Fries with purchase of $1.75 Hot Dog or $2.00 Hamburger Come on Y’all Say you heard it in the Emerald Jeb’s 1350 Alder entertainment Fair features crafts, music A treat is in store for lovers of open-air-markets at the Oregon Country Fair, to be held this Friday, Saturday and Sunday in Elmira, 13 miles west of Eugene Originally dubbed the Ren aissance Fair, the Oregon Country Fair still features some medieval costumes and enter tainment The focus of the fair, however, is handmade arts and crafts, with more than 300 booths offering a wide variety of crafts and foods Entertainment will include everything from magicians and I PRINCE PUCKLER’S ICE CREAM PARLOR Thirteenth & Hilyard Ice Cream • Coffee Espresso • Desserts Frozen Yogurt The Atrium Building 99 W 10th & Olive Ice Cream • Cookies Frozen Yogurt OPEN 11 am-12:30 DAILY t-^ /l»J4 A\£7Jl>r4 ■ ■ ^ ACTIONWEAR DESIGNED FOR OREGONIANS PATTERNS. FABRICS AND NOTIONS ^ GREEN PEPPER FASHION CATALOG S1.00 ^ NYLONS, CORDURA, QUILTEDS, INSULATIONS AND HARDWARE ^ ROMAN SHADE PATTERN HEADQUARTERS a MAKE IT YOURSELF AND SAVE jugglers to puppeteers and mimes Musical entertainment will be provided by a variety of artists, including Utah Phillips, Ramblin' Jack Elliott, the Rag time Millionaires, Tommy Smith, Mithrandir and the Whiskey Creek String Band The Community Village and Oregon Energy Horizons will present a showcase of energy efficient ideas for simpler lifestyles and will provide an information and opinion ex change center. Admission is $4, which in cludes all entertainment, a guide to the fair and entertain merit schedules Children 12 and under are free, and senior citizens will receive a $1 dis count Free bus service to the fair will be available from Station F on the downtown mall, with buses leaving every half hour on Friday and every 15 minutes on Saturday and Sunday Bus ser vice starts at 10:30 am. and the last bus will leave the fair at 7 pm Fair hours are 11 a m to 7 pm. with entrance gates clos ing at 6 p m For directions or more information, call 343-2156 No Ai<mitl«ncr Without Tht* Paok JULY 10, 1981 No Admittancc Without Thi* Pa»» JULY 12. 1981 Photo courtesy University Theatre Priscilla and George Lauris star in the Car nival Theatre’s production of “Little Foxes " The play opens tonight 'Little Foxes’ opens tonight The Little Foxes a 1939 drama written by Lillian Heilman about a woman striving to domin ate her scheming family will open tonight at the University's Carnival Theatre Directed by University Prot Faber DeChaine “The Little Foxes" will run tonight through Sun day and July 24 July 30, Aug 8 and Aug 14 at the Robinson Theatre in Villard Hall Curtain time is 8 p m for all performances The play features Priscilla Laurts as Regina Giddens who, with her brothers, owns most of a small turn-of-the-century town in the South Her pfcm for complete domination of the town is blocked by her ailing husband Horace (George Lauris) "This play, like all great plays, has universal meaning.” DeChaine says "Although set in the antebellum South it's clearly a powerful obser vation of American life — both then and now The play deals with characters planning and scheming as they attempt to "survive and come to the power and position the American dream has promised ," DeChaine says Other Carnival Theatre productions this summer include Born Yesterday by Garson Kanin and Inherit The Wind by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E Lee A special children's puppet show the classic The Wizard Ot Oz also will be per formed Reserved-seat tickets for all Carnival Theatre plays are $4 50 for Fridays and Saturdays, and $3 for Thursdays For information or reservations, call the Carnival Theatre box office at 686-4191 Barney 4 il It s "The cozy tavern under the Ferry Street Bridge” 375 E. 7th Avenue Eugene 484-7085 Space Shuttle*. The First Spaceship a new planetarium show presented by WISTEC Friday Evening Special: July 10,17 & 24 8:30 pm Sat.-Sun. 3:00 Also Summer Skies Sat -Sun 1:00 Located next to Autzen Stadium 484-9027 10 dancers to perform The Oberlin Dance Collective, a 10-member dance troupe from San Francisco, will perform at the University's dance depart ment Friday and Saturday evening The dance company, founded in 1971, is visiting Eugene in coniunction with a series of workshops sponsored jointly by the University dance depart ment and Dance Works The performances will be at 8 p.m in the M Frances Dough erty Dance Theatre in Room 354, Gerlinger Annex Tickets for both perfor mances are available at Dance Works, Backstage Dancewear and the University dance department Tickets are $3 in advance, or $3.50 at the door Workshops are being held daily through Wednesday at Dance Works, 1231 Olive St Modern technique workshops are held at 10 a m Repertory classes in which students learn one of the company's dances are held at 11:30 a m