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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1982)
Food/Drink NEW LUNCH MENU featuring PIZZA, MACHOS A BURGERS! Our hamburgers are made from extra lean, hormone-free local beef "For discerning burger lovers ' and dial's not aA NOW SERVING BEER & WINE! Times are changing at THE HOMEFRIED TRUCKSTOP The Restaurant Collective at 14th A Alder 464 1 0-1 COOPERATIVE MEALS COOPERATIVE LIVING at the edge of campus Room and board or board (meals) only STUDENTS COOPERATIVE ASSOC. Janet Smith Coop, 1790 Alder, 686-4261 Campbell Club, 1670 Alder, 686-5189 ?92 10-1 Events KAPPA SIGMA proudly announces tryouts for Its 82/83 Starduster Court. Tryouts Cot. 5-7, 6:30 at 1090 Alder St. 10-1 Mandatory Korean Club Meeting Be there. We will be electing president for the new year. Potluck dinner starts at 6 pm on Oct.1. For more Ini. call 344-4092 9-20 Don’t forget BSU Meeting tonight Rm 111 EMU 54? 9-30 Massacre in Beirut A PANEL DISCUSSION Hilton Obenzinger (Jewish Alliance Against Zionism), Al Szymansky (Piof ot Sociology, U of O), E Sawey Amasha (O A S ) THURSDAY. SEPT. 30 7 PM 123 Science, moved from Rm 187 9?0 Entertainment Students tor a Nuclear Free Future present THE BEATLES! in LET IT BE SUNDAY. OCT. 3 150 Geology S, 7 A 8 PM $1.50 adult $1 children 517 10-1 New Copy Shop! 3< copies Self-Service! Opening Special! Krazy Kats 1219 Alder SUFI CIRCLE PRESENTS THE FRENCH LIEUTENANT’S WOMAN Acadamy Award .Winner Meryl Streep stars as Anna, a twentieth-century actress portraying Sara Woodruff a mysterious nineteenth-century woman Constructed as a film within a film, we watch as Sara's moral torment curiously parallels that of her modern day counterpart Based on the best selling novel by John Fowles this a beautifully photographed film of life and romance in Victorian England SATURDAY, OCT. 2 7 A 9:45 PM ISO GEOLOGY S1.S0/S1 chMdrsn YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND A FULL DAY OF FREE EVENTS Continuous program in the new Hult Center lor the Performing Arts and the Eugene City Conference Center NOON to MIDNITE AT THE EUGENE CENTRE 7th A W(lametta Muetc, Dance. Mime. Classical, Popular. Theatre Lectures A Side Shows FOR A PREVIEW OF THE DAY A PROGRAM IS POSTED IN SUITE 1. EMU Plan now to attend Further Into call 686-4400 Free refreshments too! KA-lflOJ The U of O Interfraternity Council presents STREET DANCE ‘82 with The Robert Cray Band Friday, October 1 7-10 pm Corner of 15th and Kincaid across from the U of O Library Admission $.75 10-1 EMU CULTURAL FORUM and FOOO SERVICE PAUL DELAY BLUES BAND wifi opener THE JAMES THRONBURY BAND Friday, October 1 EMU Ballroom 4-7 pm Tickets on aate EMU Main Deafc SI Non-alcoholic beverages and tooC - FRIDAY - HISTORY OF THE WORLD PART 1 ' Mel Brooks (Bl A/ING SADDLES and I YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN) is back with j another giant comedy From crazing singing cavemen through a lustful performance at Caesar's Palace to a musical comeotty interpretation ot the Spanish Inquisition. HISTORY OF THE WORLD-PART I proves that even in civilization's darkest moments there was something to laugh about Also starring Dom OeLuise, Madeline Kahn. Harvey Korman, Cloris Leachman, Ron Carey OCTOBER 1 7 4 9 PM 150 GEOLOGY 51.50 - SATURDAY - ►AGTIME RAGTIME is an American kaleido scope of the people s passions, times and crimes at the turn ot the century Each performance is a gem - Howard E Rollins as an enraged black man involved m murder. Mary Steenburgen as the sweet, middle-class woman who surprises everyone, and Elizabeth McGovern as the beautiful chorus girl with nary a brain cell or a moral fiber RAGTIME is rich, exciting and artfully done. Also starring James Cagney, James Olson, Pat O'Brien In Cinema scope OCTOBER 2 7 & 10 PM 100 PL C *1.50 - SUNDAY - FELLINI’S SATYRICON Erotic, neurotic, surrealistic, brilliant - words that describe Fellini's observa tions at the court ot Emperor Nero. Fellini outdoes even himself in this dazzling look a: the mind, populated by some of life's most quixotic crea tures In Cinemascope OCTOBER 3 7 4 9 PM 180 PLC 51.50 531 10-1 /I Jm v VINO'S SPAGHETTI TINO’S • Full dinner menu • 23 varieties of Pizzas • Whole wheat and white crust • Pizzas to go -cooked and uncooked 15th and Willamette New Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 11:00-Midnight Frl. 11:00-1 00 a m. Sat. 5:00-1:00 a m. Sun. 5:00-11:00 p.m CINEMA 7 Tonight torn Sopt. 30 A tribute to Jama* Dwi EAST OF EDEN For the first tim* since its initial Eugenr release audiences wkt have the plea sure to see the original Cinamescopr version ot this American classic Steinbeck's famous novel is powerful translated and was James Dean's firs starring role as Pie brooding rebeaiout son SHOWING t PH ONLY Sun Mat 2 om EUGENE PREMIERE FOUR FRIENDS The nostalgic and picaresque wew o the late 1960s stars Eugene s owr Craig Wasson SHOWING 10 PM ONLY Sun Mat 4 pm 444 9-2C There's Something for everybody at the YMCA! And to show you, wa’ra having an Open House Fri. Oct. 1, 4-9 pm Sat. Oct 2, noon-6 pm Maty Decker Tabb will be there Frick night You can talk to the Oregon Tree Club, Athletics Weal, and trainer from Sporta Nhjdictrx But the real reason to come is to me the staff see the most modern diversity: facility m town, and learn about our STUDENT RATES SPECIAL BONUS OFFER Every 10th person at the Open Hour who's not akeady a member wHI gel month’s tree membership. EUGENE m FAMILY H YMCA 2055 Patterson 686-9622 " BIJOU 492 E 13th 686-BIJU WOODY ALLEN FEST MUST END THURS. BANANAS 7:15 PM CASINO ROYALE 8:45 PM PREMIERES FRIDAY DIVA A new kind ot French New Wsvs gangster/thriller, psycho-pop-cinema celebration KZEL welcomes BIJOU LATE NITE 11:15 Thurs. Midnight Fri., Sat. BEACH BLANKET BINGO F ree admission with surfboard. Vi price lor skimpy swimsuits. Free popcorn with beachbatl. Be there or beached whale THURSDAY 51.96 FRIDAY 6 SATURDAY $2.50 No matinees 485:9,-30 TONIGHT Major League Baseball 7:30 pan Road to Singapore Sob Hope 10:30 pm KOZY cable TV 11 536 9-30 Some kckets rpmpm to* v>e CHAMBER MUSIC SERIES The BEST BUY tor world-class seven concert series mdudmg TOKYO STRING QUARTET PRAQUE J STRING QUARTET CAMBRIDGE UNIV. CHOIR First concert s October 7 UO studen season ticket prices only $20. $30 t 15%(>scount To quality tor the docoun you must snow © and tan term lee card Apply at the School ot Music Mam ottice Discounts lor UO students mad possibk by the ASUO Committe lor Musical Arts 518:t0-J Personals ADLEPHE’ welcomes its newest members Kim Aulerich Valerie Free Cindy Correll Janie Page Judy Cunningham Jennifer Smith Kelley Estelle _ _9-30 IMPROVE YOUR INTERPERSONAL communications Group begins Oct 18. Space limited 686-3418 _1CM THE SIGMA PHI EPSILON GOLDEN HEART COURT TRYOUTS will start Tues., Oct 5 at 7 pm All ladies please attend.10-1 SALE 25% OFF Tapeetry Wall Hangings Is your wall the wrong color? Do you need curtains? These cololul printed cloth panels are so practical they can be tolded and packed In your suitcase Perfect lor walls, windows, pillows and tablecloths. ANDREA'S CLOTHES 8 CLOTH 2441 HHyard 345-1324 527:10-1 Dorm Refrigerators Taylor Rental in Springlield still has a supply of dorm relrigerators tor rent Call 741-2901 or come to 1792 N. 42nd SI. in Springfield. Taylor Rental._10-1 GAUCHE? Left-handed women are especially encouraged to join the NW Champion U of O WOMEN’S FENCING TEAM. Participate in a sport that utilizes your unique creative and physical abilities! Meeting Thurs. 9/30, 4 pm EMU 108 or call 345-2357 for into When the competition starts, don’t be left out! (Right-handed men and women also invited Fencing is an Equal Opportunity Sport!)_ 460:9-30 HARRISON Meet me at 2 pm for a chef's special salad at Lenny's Nosh Bar in the Courtyard. LOLITA_128:tfn ARE YOU COVERED? ASUO Health Insurance is available fall term from Oregon Hall cashiers through Friday. Oct 8, 1982 The student cost is only $145.10 tor coverage to the first day ot New Student Week, fall term 1983. 455 10-8 OCT FAST. DEPENDABLE SERVICE on AAwMcnsM Stegmuwr* Ckanm tt1 E. ISA A*e _ 106H PLANNED PARENTHOOD DM a , pregnancy test that * 98% accurate Cal ‘or «pp> M6-M11. 38? UH BECAUSE PEOPLE CARE Free pregnancy testing. confidential Batti nght 687-8651.383 H FRANKIE Meet meat 12 am tor $ 55 12 oi lowertoreu at lenny s Noah Bar m the Courtyard LUKJ1 03? tin Pi Kappa Alpha CERAMICS PHOTOGRAPHY WEAVING FIBERS WOODWORKING STAINED GLASS BIKE CLASSES SILKSCREEN CHILDRENS CLASSES BOOKBINDING PAPERMAKING DRAWING Enrol now1 EMU Craft Center, ground Itoor EMU 686-4361. S01:10-t CLASS PACKETS 3V2C per page Self Serv Copies 3 c KRAZY KATS Print & Copy 1219 Alder Super quality Save a bundle 504:9-30 THE MEN OF Sigma Chi wish to announce tryouts for the 82-83 Sweetheart Court, Tuesday Oct. 5, 6:30. For questions or rides call ext. 5293 10-5 SURF’S UP! 513:10-1 Interested In Speed Reading? Consider the University Learning Re sources Center's inexpensive alterna tive to high-priced commercial courses. Four-week workshops begin October 5th A $30 fee includes all materials For more information, call the L.R.C. at 686-3226 or come by our otfice In Friendly Hall. 496 10-5 RICK B. Thanks for being the terminally weird person that you are I'm glad I'm here! MARYBETH 9-30 FENCED YARD NEEDED for smalidog. days, preferably with another dog To rent some yard space, call 343-1645 _!K?0 The ladies ol DELTA DELTA DELTA are proud to announce their fall 1982 pledge class: Lori Armstrong Cheryl Fellows imported Coffee &Teas 860 E. 13th Avc, *Kinko’s\ 344-7894