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Ul DORM CONTRACT Luxurious room Pleas® contact Matthew anytime, 686-6172 ?-10 Lost/Found LOST MEN'S WEDDING BAND in Gerlmger Hall's 2nd floor bathroom on Thursday. 2/25, 12 pm Reward tor return of ring Call Bob 682-8088_JM5 FOUND: lady s watch at the Museum ol Dan/ig collection Museum found Tuesday at 1 68? 6261_ FOUND: Grey cat with black collar found near 1?th and High 343-5283_ 2-8 LOST: Wallet in bookstore on March ? Please call Toni at 485 9642 it lound ?-9 Events WORDS A MUSIC BY WOMEN OF EUGENE Share your poetry songs comedy, any kind of performing open mike Saturday March 6 at 1414 Kincaid Backdoor Coffeehouse at 7 pm. Call GPA, IM-3M0 tor more Into ?99 3-5 FREE FREE The Willmar 8 The inspiring story of 8 women bankworkers in a small Midwestern town who suddenly tound themselves m me toretronl of the struggle lor working women s rights SUNDAY, March 7, 7 pm Harris Hall (8th & Oak) Sponsored by Women in Transition, YWCA, Women’s International League for Peace & Freedom 415 ?-S Latin American Film Series presents views of Bolivian society.” - Vincent Canby NY Times 1236 KINCAID by UO Bookstore ) FRIDAY, MARCH S 7:10 6 6.30 PM Latm American food served 5 ?0-7 ?0 pm SATURDAY. MARCH 6 4:30 PM Movie admission S1 .SO Sponsored Oy Eugene Council lor Human Rights in Latin America & U of 0 Liept ol Romance languages ?7i ?-S MUD BOWL "82” ULTIMATE FRISBEE TOURNAMENT MARCH 6,7 10 am-E pm Dra* mud not blood L uwet baseoal: fields Sponsored by Club Sports 424 ? 5 Come hear former Chicago Tribune journalist / reporter Bob Nolte • Former Chicago Tribune reporter Bob Nolte nas covered some of the nation’s top news Slones Friday night at 7:30 at Maranatha Campus Ministry 818 E. 15th (15th & Alder) Entertainment The Ananda Marga Society presents Wizards Ten million years in the future the battle between magic and mis-used tech riology reaches it culmination Through Ralph Bakshi s startling animation, we are immersed in the struggle between the aging magician Avatar and the evil Blackwolf who has resurrected the images of Na/' war propaganda FRIDAY, MARCH 5 7 A 9 PM 180 PLC S1-50 387;?-5 Oregon Daily Emerald CINEMA 7 10th & Olive-Atrium Building M7-0733 STARTS SATURDAY THRU MARCH 11 SPECIAL RETURN ENGAGEMENTS RICHARD’S THINGS Liv Uilman stars in her tmest English speaking performance Richard's Things is a cinematic surprise A lilm tew people have heard ot that features tine music, an excellent script superb acting, brilliant direction, and exquisite photo graphy it is also one ot the most unusual love stories you’ll ever see " Eugene Register Guard SHOWING 7:30 PM ONLY plus NEW YORK FILM CRITICS WINNER STEVIE Glenda Jackson s stunning performance as the English poet. Steve Smith, won her the N Y Film Critics Best Actress 1981 award as well as awards to director Robert Enders and support ing actress Washbourne SHOWING 0:25 PM ONLY FRI A SAT MIDNIGHT SHOWS HELD OVER BY POPULAR DEMAND MARILYN CHAMBERS In the X-rated classic BEHIND THE GREEN DOOR Requires separate admission 417 3-11 BIJOU MIDNITE POLYESTER Just when you think tl might be sate to bread) agair John Waters' (who else') releases this pungent satire A salacious soap opera of middle America run amuck. While not quits as vulgar as Pink Flamingos the Oderama technique provides tor a- exceedingly stinky experience ot hilarious grossness. Be especialy wary of scratch and sntff number 2, 6 and 9 Peeeyooo! Starring Devins and Tab Hunter with Edith Massey (the egg lady), Mink Stole Stive Balors and others to smelly to mention WEDNESDAY S.M THURSDAY *1.50 FRIDAY A SATURDAY *2.50 Saturday & Sunday matinee 1 pm Coming March 10 Rocky Horror 396 2-5 The Ananda Marga Society presents Being There Peter beliefs w9n the Academy Award lor Best Actor in tus tour de force per formartce as a man who has spent his whole Me gardening and watching TV Thrown into the real world unexpec tedly his simple-minded words and actions are taken by others as great profundity' Metvyn Douglas also won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in this delightfully tunny film SATURDAY. MARCH « 7 S MS PM 1 SO GEOLOGY SI-SO 7B6.7-5 MARCH 5 A 6 THE HIT SQUAD OF COMEDY LIVE MATINEE ak 'tew show of comic madness live onstage at Cinema 7 FRIDAY A SATURDAY EVENING at 8 a 10 pm Saturday matinee only 2 pm No children under 12 admitted _705.3-5 SUFI CIRCLE PRESENTS Walkabout Walkabout s a beautifully photo graphed film about a young brother and sister who are left alone to wander the primitive wastes of Australia after their father commits suicide They are be friended by a young aborigine who is on a 6-month survival test He reveals the joys of nature to them but their relation ships change when they reach civiliza tion SATURDAY. MARCH 6 7 4 9 PM 180 PLC $1 50/S1 children _&QL2Jl TONIGHT Invisible Man Returns Vincent Price 9 pm W C Fields Poppy 11 pm KOZY cable TV 11 419 7-5 The Cultural Forum presents ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO S NEST Oscar winning performances from Jack Nicholson and Louise Fletcher in Milos Forman's screen version of the Ken Kesey novel Nicholson is Randall P MacMurphy a con-man of infinite charm and resource out to prove that the inmates are saner and infinitely more humane than their keepers Friday, March 5 7 & 9:30 pm 150 Geology $1.50 41 1 Dance Concert “somethings old, new, beethoven and blue” performed by U of O Dance Faculty March 5,6 at 8 pm Dougherty Dance Theatre Gertinger Annex Tickets U ot 0 students $2 General admn $2 Tickets available at EMU Main Desk and Backstage Theatrical _29S.2-5 The Cultural Forum presents SOME LIKE IT HOT Billy Wilder directs Marilyn Monroe. Tony Curtis, and Jack Lemmon in this 1959 tarce Curtis and Lemmon are musicians who witness a mob murder Monroe, a smger-cum-ukeleie-player in all-lemale band The tun begins when Curtis and Lemmon join Monroe s band • in drag - to hide from the pursuing mobsters Sunday, March 7 7 4 9:15 pm 180 PLC $1.50 412 2-5 ARE WE NOT HIP The grand old man of the jazz avant-garde and saxophone innovator Ornette Coleman will be here with his Prime Time who play a bracing blend of rock-jazz, funk, and unbelievable rhythms. Ornetle Coleman Everything he does is important VILLAGE VOICE Right now. Ornetle Colman s ideas are more popular than he is One can also hear echoes ot Mr Coleman's music in some ot the new rock coming our ot England ROBERT PALMER Pop Music critic. NY TIMES The history of jazz is replete with woetul tales ot neglected genius But the case of Ornette Coleman is the most battling of them all ESQUIRE ORNETTE IS A LEGEND THAT SHOULD NOT BE MISSED HIS MU SICAL EXPERIMENTS OF THE 50s. HIGHLY CONTROVERSIAL AT THE TIME, HAVE COME TO PERMEATE THE MUSIC TODAY. SEE PAGE 6 406:3-5 AUNT LUCY'S WINE LOFT presents RANDY HILL S MAGICAL MANIA Magic, mentalism comedy Audience participation SATURDAY 8:30 PM TICKETS $3 1 340 ALDER 683-1795 244 3-5 BIJOU MIONITE STARTS MARCH 10th ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW New 35mm print plus TIM CURRY ROCK N ROLL FILM CLIPS Reserve seats, advance sales every night 8-9 pm, 10-11 pm Tickets $1-$3 Saturday ma tinees starting the 13th. 410 tfn NEWGRASS REVIVAL AND JOHN HARTFORD Leaders in the spaced-out bluegrass and folk music scene. SATURDAY, MARCH 13 7:30 EMU BALLROOM Tickets $5 50 UO students $6 50 gen eral public, available at EMU Main Desk Buy and Sell Center at 361 W 5th. and Earth River Records on the Mall 416:3-5 THE BIJOU 492 E. 13tti (at Ferry 81.) NEW TICKET PRICES)! Associate Mam bat S2 Student (Sun -Thurs ) $2 50 Qsn. Admn. $2 BEAU PERE A aexy, sophisticated comedy from the director of the Academy-Award winning Get Out Vour Handkerchief*: Bertrand Blier "A tender, entertaining work Biier’s considerable accomplishment is to make his own directorial motives appear almost as ingenuous as those of the lovers He tells the story very gently, with as much attention to the humor of the siuation as to its eroticism " Janet Maslin, New York Times Nightly 7 8 9:30 pm Starts March 12 Cutter's Way March 26 My Dinner with Andre 228:3-11 “PURE AO VENTURE DRAMA DELIVERANCE Starring Burt Reynolds & Jon Voight FRIDAY, MARCH 5 7, 9, and 11 PM 177 LAWRENCE Admission 91.90 CONTRA DANCE Traditional Irish and American music All dances taught Saturday, March 6. 8 pm, $2 WOW Hall (8th and Lincoln)3-5 JAZZ CONCERT UO LAB BANDS TUESDAY. MARCH 9 8 pm Beall Hall $2 general $1 students, seniors 420 3-9 Personals VIDA BARN RENTALS Under new management Fantastic dance, party or picnic location Reasonable rates 990-3889 or 342-7272. 409 tfn HAIR TODAY HAS A HAIR SALON for men and women in the EMU by the Rec Center We do haircuts, styled perms, color and free consultations Call 687-1347 or stop by for appointments068 tfn HAYRIDES • BARN DANCES C Bow Arrow Ranch 34S-S643 _ 370MWF PROBLEMS? Crisis Center. U of O telephone hotline 24 hour/7 days, strictly confidential Call 899-4499.__779MF PREGNANT? WE WANT TO HELP Free pregnancy testing. Birthright 687-8651. _468SF HAPPY HOURS Monday and Wednesday. 9 20-10 20. Friday 4-6 pm $1 pitcher Mic and Bud on tap BLACK FOREST TAVERN 2657 Willamette 344-0816 190MWF MAKE MONEY! Recycling Your Clothes! RAGS TO RICHES buys consigns, and trades secondhand clothing for men and women For appointment: 344-7039 360 E. 11th _1881 UWF PLANNED PARENTHOOO tor PAP smears birth control (pills, diaphragms, lUDs, con doms. foams) and counseling Day and even mg appointments Call M-F 344-9411.158 WF 100% NATURAL MID-EASTERN VEGI POCKET KING DAVID S FALAFEL sand wiches at EMU c .teterla, Fishbowl, and health food stores. TRY 'EM!! MWF PROFESSIONAL HELP WITH TAX RE TURNS, reasonable rates 242-2527 2-8 SOCCER PLAYERS needed tor men s and women s teams_ 244-1602 682-7247 2-5 PROFESSIONAL MASSAGE: Go into finals with a CLEAR MIND and RELAXED BODY Arnold Porter, L.M.T.-Paula Plastlras L.M.T. 11 77 Pearl 682-9230 __ 2-10 ROBIN CONNER It has been a fantastic year together Let's get together Saturday and celebrate1 Love RICK_3-5 CYN & LIZ Betas will be fun, but we shall see, that Palm Springs is BEST Love you both K.P. ?-5 D.G.’S Put on your knee pads, shin guards and cleats - after the game the losers must treat!! Sunday, 4 20 Autzen THE PI PHIS 403 3-5 HYMIE Meet at 6 pm tor an onion bagel and cream cheese at Lenny's Nosh Bar in the Courtyard LUIGI 033:tfn FELIZ CUMPLEANIOS NELLY, LA TROPA! _3J5 VIVIAN Happy 21st birthday and many more! Love, KO PR NA C8 J2 F2 B2 A 12_3-5 SUNSHINE Beware Peabody Pet Jasmin Listen to Buffet Relax Enjoy HAPPY BIRTH P AY. SHY___2-5 ASKLEPS! B ball today at 4 pm Meet at Mac Court Also, election ot new officers Tuesday, ?-9 1090 Alder St , 7 pm3-5 LIFT SOMEONE’S SPIRITS DURING DEAD WEEK Send them a message on a helium balloon n On sale Monday and Tuesday the 8th and 9th during dinner at the dorms and U I Or call 686-5191 between 7-9:30 They're only $.75! __423:3-9 HOW DO YOU pronounce "La Mousme" en francais? MOT3-5 MONDAY NIGHT AT PI PHI land someon snuck in - screwdriver in hand They stole our composite, they made quite a haul Now all that's lett is a bare spot on our wall On Saturday for Father's Weekend we d like to see. our COMPOSITE back where it used to be PLEASE RETURN ITM THE PI PHI'S 3-5 LOST: my virginity - near Carson Cate, while eating out If found, call X5373 No questions asked/hymens broken3^5 TO THE PROUD FATHERS: JOHN “DON OVAN" SCHOUDAN and JOHN "BILLY RAE" LIVELY, We to would like to congra tulate you too on the births of your new sons - J R jr and J.T |r (New potential for the bro house!) Proudly yours, the new mothers. ?-5 To our SAE dates; Greg. Macy. Jim Grab your hats, it's the wild west When it's Alpha O's and SAE's it has to be the best If you play your cards right you're sure to win So get ready guys the fun's about to begin Love, Jenny, Jacfcte, Tracy._3-5 . PI PHI’S We would love to play but we ll have to pick another day, for finals are near and our grades are dear Challenge us again next term and soon you'll learn soccer is OUR game and we've earned our recent tame LOVE. THE DG’S. -5 SIGMA KAPPA GOOD THINGS HAPPEN TO THOSE WHO WAIT! 3;5 PIKES, PHI OELTS, Fijis, Sig Eps, Kappa Sigs Our Bunion Derby was excellent You are all great guys Love, The Alpha Phis.3-5 Theta’s Bunion Night was out of sight, but wait till the hot time tonight! CHI PSI 3;5 Thanks to all the FRATERNITIES and SORORITIES that participated in the BUNION DERBY! We earned $500 to put toward a U of O SCHOLARSHIP for a high school senior13-5 BUNION DERBY MYSTERY TOUR '82 was the best evert Thank you Panhellenic and IFC tor the great organizing job you did! 3-5 HAPPY 21 ST to the MIDNIGHT RAIDER _3^> AOTT's: We know this personal is a little late, but like getting you on the sleeping porch - it was worth the wait Room to room drinking and porch dancing were great1 The Men ot A.T.O. 3-5 HAPPY BIRTHDAY SPATZ I've never wanted to run a broken bottle against your lace - it’s much to pretty to disfigure Have a good one and I'll see you Saturday night (I bought onions especially for you!) Love. OUAR 3-5 I \ZKns& | ■ HANDCRAFTED AMERICAN MADE ATHLETIC FOOTWEAR Z Now available at Hutch’s Bicycle Store 960 Charnelton *••••••••••■••••••••■••••••••■•••••aaaaeeeeeeeeeeaaeeeeaeaWt from 8-11 Tonight =&= n3T MOHAN Plays1 No Cover d 100 <t ftftcAvi PHANS 1255 Alder St. 343-9661 Call ahead for to go orders Page 11