Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, July 01, 1982, Page 5, Image 5

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Have at you, Capulet
"Thy head is as full of quarrels as an egg is full of meat, "says Juliet disdainfully in the Oregon Repertoi
Theater's production of Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" now being performed on the Eugen
downtown mall.
JULY 1 - JULY 7
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THURSDAY
Harold and Maude at 7 and 9pm in 150 Geology Adults
SI 50. children $1 00
FRIDAY
Dark Star at 7 and 9 pm in 150 Geology Adults SI 50.
children S1 00
SATURDAY
The Heart is a Lonely Hunter at 7 and 9 30 p m in 150
Geology Adults S1 50 children St
Btyou — My Dinner With Andre' Final showing tonight (June
24). 7 00 and 9 30 p m
Raggedy Man begins Friday Showings at 7 30 and 9 45 p m
and Saturday and Sunday matinees at 3 30 (reduced admission)
Midnight at the Bi)ou — Deep Throat Thursday through
Sunday Rated X. identification required Call 686-2458 for
reservations
Cinema 7 — Sisters, or The Balance of Power runs through
July 8 Nightly shows at 8 45 p m and Sunday matinee at 3 15
p m S3 00 Also Showing is Rosie the Riveter shows at 7 30
p m and 10:25 p m Sunday matinee at 2 p m S3 00
MUSIC
THURSDAY
Eugene Parks S Recreation Department presents a series of
Summer Park Concerts beginning with Osiund and Company in
the Amazon Park (27th and Hilyard) on Thursday. July 1 at 6 30
p.m
SUNDAY
On Sunday. July 4. from 2-4 pm in Skinner Butte Park
(Cheshire at Lincoln St ), the Cyclones will perform
There will be a folk festival m Monroe Park (10th and Monroe)
at 4p m on Sunday
In the University Park (24th and University) on Sunday at 6 30
pm will be Sabaya (country music), and at the College Hill
Reservoir (24th and Lawrence) at dusk will be the Musician s
Union Summer Band
CLUBS. ETC.
Jo Fetfartgo's Caracas July 2 and 3
Jo Fedortgo'e: Andre St James Trio July 4 and 5
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JO Federtgo'a: Kathy Metzger and Bill Sabol July 6-8
Lone Star Cate end Bar Mike Shipley and the Gold Piece
Band Playing nightly Monday through Saturday. 9 00 p m to
2 00 a m No Cover
Hacienda Steal! Houae: Tim Clark and Co Tuesday through
Sunday 9 15 to 2 :15 a m
Harry's on the Canal: Molly Scholz (formerly of Fox and
Weasel) and Don Ross (formerly of Wheaffield) team up for a
fantastic sound Tuesday through Saturday through July 31
Satorday Market: James Thombury's group North & South will
be playing rock n'roll music from 1 00 hi 3 00 on July 3 Free
Euphoria (Portland): J J. Cale July 11. 7 00 and 10 30 p m
Ticket price is S8 50 Tickets available at Music Millenium, the
Euphoria. Timbers Box Office, Everybody's Records, Meier and
Frank-Downtown G I Joe s. Frederick and Nelson-Downtown
Paramount (Portland): The Charlie Daniels Band July 14. 7 30
pm Ticket price is $10 00 Tickets available at Paramount. Meier
and Frank—Downtown. Frederick and Nelson—Downtown.
Everybody s Records, and the Timbers Box Office
THEATER
Carnival Theatre 82 will be opening its 1982 season on
Wednesday. July 7. with the opening of "Look Homeward.
Angel' on the Robinson Theatre stage (UO campus) Per
formances Will be on July 8-10, 17. 23. and August 4 and 12 The
Carnival Theatre season will include Harvey " which runs July
14-16. 24. 28-29, and August 7 13. and "The House of Blue
Leaves July 21-22. 30-31 and August 5-6, 11 and 14 Reserved
seats 15 00 for Fridays and Saturdays. S3 50 for Wednesdays
and Thursdays Season tickets available For reservations and
information, call the Carnival Theatre box office at 689-4191
noon to 4 p m Monday through Saturday
The Oregon Repertory Theatre is performing "I Ought To Be In
Pictures through July 3 Admission price is $4 50 to $8 00. with
reserved seating For tickets and information call the box office
at 485-1946
UnMeroBy Muaaum of Aft — Photography at Oregon Gallery:
PETER deLORY Also at the museum will be an exhibit of
paintings and prints by LaVERNE KRAUSE
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For more information contact
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5 Friendly Hall; 686-3226
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BREAKING AWAY
Matinees Sat., Sun. & Mon.
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HUGE TRANSFER
SALE!
Starts 10 a.m. Wednesday at
Rock Bottom Jean Co.
Thousands of pairs of seconds and
factory close-out jeans have been
transferred from our other stores to
our Eugene store.
Every pair of jeans
in stock for guys
and gals priced
from
$6"to$1499
Eugene store only.
Remember Sale Starts Wednesday
—4 days only—
Sale Ends Saturday
339 E. 11th,
near 11th A High
Special Hours
Thursday 10-6
Friday 10-9
Saturday 10-6
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