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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1982)
Classifieds RUN Nopfe regtgtraticn m«»U|?»i^4 5wi,run« ?.^saw hisses: CARNIVAL j^^-^&ssaa •ATVNdav, hay 1« MO*wv-LU»*rr ansa __ ,"»aab«, -— 5-14 NocXSr-* march & rally , fnarch to Alton Por info call 6Htt Tn-fT* ?4?-854«(CAlS) (SNFF) 0r ~ ~ ^ < t ANN FAGAN <* law the two greatest threats to civil liberties today Frid*y. May 14 Room ?i?0 Pm Ted Kulongoskj will speak jsssttss Uom* Oregon* "•* governor ~~_____5-1? INST AMT COMPUTERIZED PORTRAITS AND GIFTS ai me EMU Mam Desk 5 /1J-5 /15 _1024:5-14 Dom God atm confirm HN Word through Signs & Wonders? Come hoar tie Word and m Sw algne Mo* RUSTY RUSSELL (Intemetionaly know speaker) IgaaMwg 7:80 nlghd) at Maranatha Campus Ministry Corner ol 15th & Alder Learn “HOW TO CONTROL THE HUMAN AURA” at a tree lecture Friday. May 14. 7 pm. Lane County Convention Center, 1 ?th and Monroe Come to the tree lecture. “FOR THE AMERICAN WOMAN, IT S A NEW ERA . AND FOR MEN WHO CARE” Monday, May 16. Conference Center Fireside Room, l?th and Madison. 7 pm Also ottered Saturday May 14 and Sunday May 15 “THE INNER WORKSHOPS” on the The Lost Years of Jesus Reincarnation & Karma. Spiritual Healing and more For more information call ?42-84?2 5-14 CINEMA 7 10th & Olive-Atrium Building M7-0733 MAY 7-13 BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND Dominique Sanda Geraldine Chaplin VOYAGE EN DOUCE SHOWS 7:30 * 9:30 PM Fled Adm Mat Sun 2 pm THE CANTICLE INN welcomes two contem porary Christian bands for this Saturday "Vision' (country-rock-gospel) and "The Mike Langley Group " Come and have some Ves tibule Veggies or a cookie Doors open at 7 45, Pam Opp starts at 8 pm No Canticle Inn next week 5-14 SCHLCHUTZ BEER width* EMU Cultural Forum praaant HITCHCOCK DOUBLE FEATURE Spellbound Starring Gregory Peck and Ingrid Bergman and North by Northwest Starring Cary Grant. Ewe-Marie Saint and James Ma»>n THURSDAY, MAY IS 7 PM 177 LAWRENCE *1.50 Coming next week REBECCA and NOTORIOUS _ 985 5-13 THE HJOtJ «IE 13th (at Ferry St) NEW TtCWET PRICES* MONTENEGRO Susan Anapach (Five Easy Pieces, Biume m Lowe) and Ertand Joeapheon (Scenes from a Marriage) star in this wild. crazy btzzare erode comedy about a bored suburban Stockholm housewife who accidentally finds oft-the-wall excitement in a deUghttudy sleazy Yugos lavian run nightspot, the ZanzMtar. Directed by Duaan Makavefov "W R -Mysteries of the Organism. Sweet Movie) NIGHTLY 7:1 S A 9:30 PM Sat & Sun Mat ? 30 pm $2 _ 962 5-27 HELD OVER ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW Thursday & Sunday midnight Saturday Matinee 1 pm Afl tickets $2 On sale h hour before showtime First come-tirst serve AT THE BIJOU _73S:ttn BUOUMiONfTE RUST NEVER SLEEPS See HeJ Young and Crazy Horse live onstage during their ear shattering 1978 concert tour After a child-like solo acoustic set Young shares the last halt of the concert with Crazy Horse and ys his electric guitar hot enough to peel paint in this Aery rock movie Wednesday $1 Thursday Rocky Horror 12 Friday & Saturday $2 50 Sunday at 1 pm S2 Next May 19-22 Qua drophema May 26-29 Tommy 981:5-14 TELL ME A RIDDLE This turn has taken Eugene by storm, consistently playing to sold out audienca6 when it has played here It's popularity is richly deserved - it's an incredibly powerful and moving film about a couple who accept life's chal lenge to re-kmdte their faded love "Tad Me A Rtdcde " is a haunting, memorable love story'' - Toronto Star " This honest, deeply tetf film about growth and death should be seen more than once Wd ■ - - w- . . »r-M--— - FRIDAY, MAY 14 7 A • PM 180 PLC 81.50 997:5-14 IT'S THAT TIME OF YEAR AOAINt THE 12th ANNUAL Willamette Valley Folk Festival May 21,22,23 Friday, Saturday, Sunday FREE ENTERTAINMENT - WORKSHOPS - HIGHLIGHT CONCERT - FREE FESTIVAL DANCE - COUNTRY DANCE Sponsored by the EMU Cultural Forum 1020.5-14 SUFI CIRCLE PRESENTS ALIEN Without a doubl one ol the most power ful science fiction films ever made. ASen is guaranteed to have you on the edge of your seat in Ctoae Encounters, the aliens were "nice guys." but the crea tor e who gets on board the spaceship here e Bad News Ruthless, deadly, and able to metamorphize to new, more menacing forms, the Alien symbolizes the primordial tear of an that is beyond our control or understanding SATURDAY. MAY 1S 7 4 #:«5 PM 1S0PLC SI.50/SI children 1014 5-14 DON’T BLOW YOUR CHANCE NOT ONLY CAN YOU EXPERIENCE LEON RUSSELL AND HIS ROCK N’ ROLL REVUE, FEATURING AN 11 PIECE BAND WITH 4 FEMALE VOCALISTS BUT opening the show Is THE ROBERT CRAY BAND A SHOW NOT TO BE MISSED FOR ONLY $6.50, $7.50 for UO students $8, $9 lor the general public TOGETHER ON SUNDAY MAY 16th 8 pm MAC COURT with special amphitheater seating Tickets availabe. EMU Mam Desk. Ever ybody's Record. Earth River Records Presented by the EMU Cultural Forum SUCH A DEAL! 1018:5-13 i iii Li n f *pfite - yr ScutcUwicA, 'Eknchaae A, i ‘.'i iii C^et exfii'iiA 'piieteuf THcuf 22 a. ‘wHU MEANS 1255 Alder St. 343-9661 Call ahead for to qo orders ^raarl YWCA PRESENTS “Right Out of History: Ths Making of tha Dinner Party" A film about the collective creation of women’s art SATURDAY, MAY IS 4:30 PM Cinema 7 MONOAV, MAY 17 7 PM EMU Forum TUESDAY, MAY 14 NOON EMU Forum S1 .SC Admission -1021:5-18 LAUGH & SAVE! LIVE MATINEE UVE COMEDY ONSTAGE AT CINEMA 7 FMOAY EVENINGS May 14 A 21 sit A 10 pm Near leer pries: SMS Sal Mai only May IS A 22 at 2 pm S2.00 No children under 12 admitted 007:5-14 -MAX* PRESENTS JAMES THORNBURY SATURDAY, MAY 15 9:30 PM Blues _10175-14 GARP is coming next wNk 032:5-14 CASINO ROYALE A Benefit for Peart Buck Canter SLAV Blackjack • Crapa • Roulette • Poker tor PRIZES including a 10-speed Bridgestone Regutus bicycle donated by Pedal Power Dance muaic by 19 piece band Refreshments served by our own bun nies SATURDAY, MAY IS S-11 PM EMU BALLROOM Admtaaton:S2.90coupte/S1.S0singta 1019:5-14 THIEF OF BAGDAD The stories of Scheherazade and the Arabian Nights are told in this film, one of the all-time great fantasies Brilliant trick photography and special effects which amaze and astound the audience make this fHm version starring Sabu the unan imous favorite FRIOAY, MAY 14 7 A • PM 107 LAWRENCE S1.50/S1 children 1013:5-14 FUTURE TENTS Choose a tent of the future with an unparalleled past. 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