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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1981)
IDEAL FOR COUPLE: Charming one bedroom duple* with study. living and utility rooms Centrally located nice neighborhood near store Appliances fireplace, carpel drapes $?25 fifth 8?09 426 ttn STUDIO 3490 ONYX PLACE southeast hills Fireplace,a/c Like new quiet, carpeted $15 ott November and December rent SH5 detrosit Salty 687 0079 44? 11-6 STUDIO M2 EAST 17TH Close to campus $15 ott November and December rent $150 plus $100 deposit Carpeted Sally 687 0079 484 0070 444 11-6 18lh AND EMERALD, two bedroom apadmerit Fully lummtied [rlut, water garbage and (rarking $205 par month. 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REALTOR 1005 HIGH ST 485-8252 _ te THE BROWN DERBY 441 East 17th 2 met clean our promise tilrlies furnished ftordaWe $135-5145 D esrgried to' mature students S tiarerl krtcfierts Paths Manager « 10 ?4?-5616 5-fc pm tor show mg or call 68? 27?? or fifth 0429 965 tin 0145 INCLUDING UTILTIES CLEAN. QUIET QUADS V> block trom campus on E tfilh Furnished private bath and refrigerator Air conditioned 345-1272 26ft tin QUAD 1750 HILYAND VS blocks trom cam pus Share kitchen and bath Newly painted $100 first and last $75 deposit Sally 687 0079 442 11-6 One Month Free Rent for anyone who taket over my teas* All mate quad Ctean and close to campus Shared kitchen bath including utitties Cali 68f> 'M6fc ask tor Jim Wifoon 11 •€ Dorm Contracts FREE CASE OF BEER if you buy my dorm conlracl Contacf l isa Rmna 242-8447 11-6 DORM CONTRACT AVAILABLE ..all Denise at 485 9299 or x 5224 11 1? $30 OR 3 CASES OF BEER I' you buy my dorm conlracl Mariann 244-6814 11-18 TWO DORM CONTRACTS FOR SALE $20 REWARO for each Contact Pam or Sandi at 485-91 25 11-9 FOUND BLACK A WHITE slfi(ied ' at Small around psychology building, friendly 11 -6 FOUND CALCULATOR in Gilbert Hal yesterday Come by 2155 Kincaid 11 -9 FOUND PACK AND CALCULATOR Moon 154 Straub Call 485 8119 to identity 11-9 LOST A SILVER RING wilt' llower designs running in pairs, around Ibe outside Has great sentimental value (.all 242-5019 11-2 BREAKFAST AT LUCYS $1.50 8 am lilt 10:20 am 1 .‘40 Alder SI 466 11-10 GROG AUNT LUCY S WINE LOFT 508 11-10 PHOTOGRAPHERS The EMU Cultural forum is requesting portfolios to be reviewed lor tulure shows in the Apeture Gallefy Bring live mounted prints to the Cultural Forum , office Suite 2 EMU that you leel are representative of your work Deadline november 12 408 11-12 EMU Cultural Forum praaanta Visual Dialogue: PHOTOGRAPHY AND PRINTMAKING Nov. 4-8,11 am-7 pm Room 167 EMU A unique exhibition ot Northwest artists exploring the relationship between two media Come to the opening reception and talk to Ken Paul and Willie Osterman about their cratl ?49 11 -6 VISITOR TO GIVE FORUM LECTURE Professor .John Verhaar, S J ot St Michael's Institute. Gonrage University. Spokane will give a torurn lecture in the Department ot l mguistics coltoquim series TODAY at 2 30 pm in 107 l awrence The title ot the lecture is "META LANGUAGE AND MYSTICISM." Professor Verhaar is an internationally know linguist, philosopher and editor He has worked extensively on the languages ot Indonesia, has taught in Holland Japan. Indonesia and in this country He has lectured all over the world on a wide variety ot subjects pertaining to linguistics, philosophy and religion He is currently editor ol the international journal BTUDiS IN LANGUAGE, and is also engaged in putting togehter an Indonesian reference grammar a work earned out by an international team under his direction Professor Verhaar is hosted by the Linguistics Department The public is cordially invited 513 11-6 EMU CULTURAL FORUM WELCOMES FROM THE Oregon Shakespearean Festival DENNIS SMITH and DAN MAYES in two programs ot live drama drawing from the works of Shakespeare and from classical arid modern World Theatre The latter includes selections from Oedipus Rex The importance of Being l arnest Under Milkwood and more Tt»e Shakespeare program dra* from such works as The Tempest Henry IV Rart One and Hamiet Don’t miss these exciting actors when they come to campus next Wednesday FREE and open to the public Performance times are SHAKESPEARE 3:30 PM WORLD THEATRE 5:00 PM Room 167, EMU Wed Nov 11 482:11-11 Entertainment Do the Shake... trie Rattlesnake Shake to the Kingsnakes Friday’s Beer Garden 4 7 RM in the EMU Dining Room 481 11-6 EMU CULTURAL FORUM PRESENTS Woody Allen’s INTERIORS f ai from being a typical Woody Allen turn Interiors is soul-wrenching serious cinema Allen does not appear in the tilm though he wrote produced and directed it but he manages to elicit brilliant performances trom his stars Diane Keaton. Marybeth Hurl. E.G Marshall. Geraldine Page and Maur een Stapleton Feminist critic Molly Haskell consider; Interiors to be one ot trie more positive feminist dims ot the late seventies Interiors shows this '.unday at 7 and 9 pm m room 180 PLC $1 50 491 11-6 DUFFY’S Friday at Four Pitcher Sale features Live Music by ROCK BAND 476 11-6 DISCOUNTS on Luxury Theatre tickets only $2 85 tor most shows Concert tickets also available at the EMU Main Desk ticket window Open 7 days a week _11-6 AAA Kegger Architecture and Allied Arts pany this Friday 9 00 12 00 at 818 E 15th Music, dancing and good times with good tnends '1 6 SUFI CIRCLE PRESENTS MY BRILLIANT CAREER This him has won rave reviews and delighted audiences throughout the world with the inspiring story of a sensi tive and spirited young woman at the turn of the century who fulfilled her dream of becoming a writer despite hardship and misfortune An uncoven, tional heroine brought to life in an unforgettable fashion FRIDAY, NOV. 6 7 « »:1 $ PM 150 GEOLOGY S1.S0/J1 children EMU CULTURAL FORUM PRESENTS THIEF with JAMES CAAN TUESDAY WELD WILLIE NELSON This 1981 thriller did not receive the attention it sooooo deserved Based on the novel The Home tnredece by Frank Hohimer. TMef is a marvelous depiction of a reformed safe-cracker who can't quite stay clean It's a very colorful film with an original soundtrack by Tangerine Dream Thief shows this Saturday. November 7. at 7 and 9 pm in room 150 Geology $1 50 490 11-6 Alfred Hitchcock’s Greatest thriller PSYCHO Fri., Nov. 6, 7 & 9 pm 177 Lawrence, S1.50 11-6 CINEMA 7 10th & Olive-Atrium Building 687-0733 STARTS SATURDAY THROUGH NOV. 12 BAD TIMING/ A SENSUAL OBSESSION Never given the Eugene showcase it deserves Bad Timing is about the destructive nature of obsessive love In Austria an American psychologist (Art Garlunkel) tails in love with enigmatic beauty Milena (Theresa Russell) Ale* s insistence on knowing everything leads to his disillusion in Nicholas Roeg's complex, ravrsihing work Rated X. over 18 only. SHOWING 7:30 PM Red Adrn Mat Sun 2 pm THE INNOCENT Visconti s hnal film is a masterpiece ot sensual atmosphere exposing the decay ot an era and a marriage Giancarlo Giannmi. Laura Antonelli SHOWING 0:30 PM FRI 6 SAT MIDNIGHT SHOWS HELD OVER BY POPULAR DEMAND MARILYN CHAMBERS BEHIND THE GREEN DOOR Requires separate admission 510 11-12 LIVE COMEDY IS BACK LIVE MATINEE LUCKY SHOW »13 ON STAGE AT CINEMA 7 FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 6 8 13 8 8 10 pm *3 99 SATURDAY MATINEE NOV. 7 8 14 2 pm $2 99 No kids under 12 461 11-6 Oregon Public Employees Union presents Controlling Interest A thoroughly researched documentary examining the impact multi-national corporations have on national and international economic and social development and Anatomy of a Life A short film exposing the untruths in the viciously anti labor National Right to Work Committee film, "And Women Must Weep FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 6 7:30 PM Harris Hall Free Admission (8th 8 Pearl) Free Child Care 11-6 Th* Ananda Marga Society presents The Mayan Indian Clastic CHAC: The Rain God A mystical guest tor precious water to break a killing drought, an odyssey resembling in spirit the works ot Carlos Castenada Chac is the God ot Rain in Mayan mythology Chac is based on ancient Mayan legends and current beliefs and traditions of the the modern descendants of the ancient Mayan people A suspenseful. even hypnotic parable ot faith, doubt and sacrifice Los Angeles Times SATURDAY, MOV. 7 7 * 9 PM 177 LAWRENCE 91.50 464 11-5 The Wizard Of Oz Judy Garland stars in this classic Dorothy and Toto take an enchanting tourney to the land of Oz and back "Lavish in sets, adult humor, it's a broadway spectacular translated into make believe Saturday, Nov. 7 14 3PM 180 PLC $1.50/51 children Star Trek The Motion Picture Captain Kirk and Spock lead the crew of the starship Enterprise on another mission into deep space Saturday, Nov. 7 7 4 9PM 180 PLC S1.50/S1 children Sporisered by New American Movement BIJOU MIDNITE KZEL and Michael Lamont present. ANDY WARHOL S FRANKEN STEIN in 3-D The goriest and sexiest Frankenstein ever filmed Rated "R Wednesday $1 46 Thursday $2 Friday & Saturday $? Sun Mat at 1 pm $2 50 Price ot ?-0 glasses included 465 11 -6 TONIGHT IT’S A GIFT W C Fields 1J pm Sunday I, CLAUDIUS Part 4 9 20 pm KOZY cable TV 11 CON POP FILM SOC presents Beatles Film Festival The Fab Four in rare film footage Rare TV movies and promotional film clips all together in one film package See the Beatles in the studio, in concert at home, in interviews ONE NIGHT ONLY Saturday, Nov. 7 SHOWS AT 138 Gilbert 7,9,11pm $2 460 11 -6 EMU CULTURAL FORUM PRESENTS MARATHON MAN Director John Schlesinger and Oustln Hoffman m|ect a rare sensitivity into the traditional thriller genre Sir Laurence Olivier received an Academy Award nomination tor his superb betrayal of a sadistic Nazi fugitive Roy Schetder (Jaws All That Jazz) also appears Marathon Man is showing Friday November 6 at 7 and 9 pm in room 180 PLC $1 50 489 11-6 AUNT LUCY’S WINE LOFT presents RANDY HILL S MAGICAL MANIA Direct from Hollywood's Magic Castle Saturday, Oct. 31 and Nov. 7 8 ?OPM 1?/t0 Alder Advance tickets $? 00 at Aunt Lucy Devine's 401 11-6 FLACO TACOs (IT RHYMES) AND TEX-MEX MUSIC TODAY AT THE Beer Garden THE KINGSNAKES WILL BE PLAYING THEIR HOT RHYTHM AND BLUES; AND INBETWEEN SETS WE’LL HAVE TAPED TEX-MEX MUSIC LIKE YOU’LL HEAR SUNDAY NIGHT AT THE FLACO JIMENEZ DANCE/CONCERT SUNDAY, NOV. 8 8 PM CONTRARY TO RUMORS, THERE ARE STILL MANY TICKETS LEFT. 511 11-6 LIVE AT THE LOFT THE DICK BLAKE TRIO No cover 9 pm till 1 am AUNT LUCVS WINE LOFT 1348 Alder SI. 507 11-6 Are you Satisfied? Greg Ball, a leading evangelist tor Maranatha Ministries International, has touched the lives ol thousands Everywhere he goes, lives are changed lor the glory of God Greg s message ol total commitment has challenged many to move on with the Lord Once you've heard what Greg has to say. you'll never be the same again This may be the night to change your Hie! Greg's powerful message is accompanied by the inspiring contemporary music ot former Praise Band members Randy and Dana Roth well Appearing Tuesday-Sunday at 7:30 pm at Maranatha Campus Ministry, 446 E. 13th Ave by the BI|ou Theatre. 11-6 THE BIJOU THE BEST IMAGE THE HOTTEST SOUND SYSTEM THE BEST THEATRE IN TOWN 492 E. 13th (at Ferry St) Admission $2.50 Monday $2 with student ID & current fee card Ends Wednesday Stanley Kubrick’s Paths of Glory The film that first brough S^nley Kubrick (2001. A Space Odyssey) both wide acclaim and controversy Paths ol Glory is a monument to the anti-human aspects of war Based on a true incident in WWI in which an entire French Army division was accused ot cowardice, a capitol ottense with Marlon Brando in BURN! Gillow Pontecorvo traces the evolution ot a slave rebellion in 19th century Haiti, in this biting denunciation ot the corruption ot colonialism Marion Brando give a bravura petormance as a cynical agent provocateur sent by the English to stir up the rebellion Paths 5 30, 9 30 pm Burn 7 15 pm Sunday Matinee 3 30 pm Next The Decline ot Western Civilization. Nov 12-18 494 11-V1