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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1982)
BEE POLLEN High energy food for active people Also Spmjlma powder. Propolis and Royal Jelly 128 E. 11th Honey Heaven 344-5939 53? HF The Ananda Merge Society present* WHAT’S NEW, PUSSYCAT? Woody Allen wroter the script, and Peter Sellers. Peter O'Toole and Woody star In this funny comedy about swinger O'Toole's attempt to clean up his life The problem is that O'Toole's shnnk (Sellers) doesn't want to lure him - he wants to be like him' Soon Allen becomes involved and the results are hilarious SATURDAY, OCT. 2 7 8 9 PM 177 Lawrence SI.50 558 1 0-1 The Ananda Marga Society present* SOMETIMES A GREAT NOTION Living up to their family motto 1 Never Give an Inch." a rugged Oregon log ging family, the Stampers takes on their local town in order to maintain their proud independence Paul Newman and Henry Fonda in this fine film based on Ken Kesev's novel FRIDAY, OCT. 1 7 A 9 PM 177 Lawrence $1.50 559 10 1 €IN£HA7 Oregon Premiere thru Oct. 14 SMASH PALACE New Zealand director Roger Donald son's acclaimed story of a couple beginning to feel strains in their relationship with small daughter in between "Shoot the Moon Kramer vs Kramer and now Smash Palace The best of them all " - Village Voice SHOWS 7:30 A 9:30 PM Red Adm Mat Sun 2 pm FRI-SAT MIDNITE She's back! - Marilyn Chamber* BEHIND THE GREEN DOOR X-over 18-separate admission 557 10-14 BIJOU 492 E 13!h 686 BIJU EUGENE PREMIERE A new kind of French New Wave gangster thriller psycho-pop-cinema celebration Nightly 7:15 A 9:40 pm, $3 50 Sat-Sun Mat 4 45 pm, $2 Monday nit# both shows $2 KZEL welcomes BIJOU LATE N1TE Midnight Frl., Sat. BEACH BLANKET BINGO Free admission with surfboard '<j price for skimpy swimsuit*. Free popcorn with beachball Be there or beached whale. THURSDAY $1.96 FRIDAY A SATURDAY $2.50 No matinees KID’S MATINEE Planet of the Apes Sat-Sun 12 15 & 2 15pm 530 tfn New Copy Shop! copies Self-Service! Opening Special! Krazy Kats 1219 Alder Students for a Nuclear Free Future present THE BEATLES! in LET IT BE SUNDAY, OCT. 3 150 Geology S, 7 A 9 PM $1.50 adult $1 children 517 10-1 AUNT LUCY’S welcomes the return of BRAD GARBER Acoustic folk every weekend Friday A Saturday 9-12 Sunday 8-11 and at the Wee Lott GORDON KASWEL Versatile acoustic lolk piano Every Friday 9-12 BILL SABEL Solo piano jazz Saturday 9-12 1340 Alder 541 10-1 EMU CULTURAL FORUM and FOOD SERVICE presents PAUL DELAY BLUES BAND with opener THE JAMES THRONBURY BAND Friday, October 1 EMU Ballroom 4-7 pm Tickets on sate EMU Main Desk $1 Non-alcoholic beverages and food I I also served&2UJ2JJ EMU Cultural Forum - FRIDAY - HISTORY OF THE WORLD PART 1 Mel Brooks (BLAZING SADDLES and YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN) is back with anothei giant comedy From crazing singing cavemen through a lustful performance at Caesar s Palace to a musical comedity interpretation of the Spanish Inquisition. FtlSTORY OF THE WORLD-PART I proves that even in civilization's darkest moments there was something to laugh about Also starring Dom DeLuise. Madeline Kahn, Harvey Korman, Cions leachman Ron Carey OCTOBER 1 7 A 9 PM 150 GEOLOGY $150 - SATURDAY - AGTIME RAGTIME is an American kaleido scope ot the people s passions, times and crimes at the turn of the century Each performance is a gem - Howard E Rollins as an enraged black man involved in 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 A 10 PM 180 PLC *1.50 - SUNDAY - FELLINIS SATYRICON Erotic, neurotic, surrealistic, brilliant - words that describe Fellini's observa tions at the court of Emperor Nero, Fellini outdoes even himself in this dazzling look at the mind, populated by some of life's most quixotic crea tures. In Cinemascope. OCTOBER 3 7 A 9 PM 180 PLC $1.50 531 10-1 YWCA preaenta DIANA ROSS in MAHAGONY FRIDAY. OCT. T 7 A 9PM *1.50 561 10-1 sun CIRCLE PRESENTS THE FRENCH LIEUTENANT’S WOMAN Academy Award Winner Meryl Streep stars as Anna, a twentieth-century actress portraying Sara Woodruff a mysterious nineteenth-century woman Constructed as a Mm with in 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 1 SATURDAY. OCT. 2 7 A 9:45 PM 150 GEOLOGY *1.50/»1 cNMwa YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND A FULL DAY OF FREE EVENTS Continuous program in the new i Hult Center ♦or the f Performing Arts and the Eugene City Conference Center NOON to MIDNITE AT THE EUGENE CENTRE 7th A Willamette Mu ale. Dance, Mime. Classical. Popular. Theatre lectures A Slide Shows FOR A PREVIEW OF THE DAY A PROGRAM IS POSTED IN SUITE 1, EMU Plan now to attend Further Into call 656-4400 Free refreshments too! __524.10-11 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 ^German AUTO SERVICE VWs-MERCEDES-BMWs DATSUN-TOYOTA-AUOI Reliable service for your foreign car 342-2912 2025 Franklin Blvd. Eugene, Oregon TONIGHT Galaxy Entertainment KOZY cable TV 11 Live Music Tonight 9.30-1:30 Country Bluegrass No cover Black Forest Tavern 2657 Willamette _5S610-1 r Some tickets rwran tor me CHAMBER MUSIC SERIES he BEST BUY tof world-class sever | oncert senes including TOKYO STRING QUARTET PRAQUE STRING QUARTET CAMBRIDGE UNIV. CHOIR irsl concert is October 7 uo student eason ticket pfices only $20 $20. a 5% discount To quality tor the discount ou must show IO and tall term tee card ipph at the School ot Music Mam office tiscounts lor UO students mad possible v the ASUQ Commute tor Musical Arts __ _ 518:t0-5 There’s Something for everybody at the YMCA! And to show you, we're having an Open House Frl. Oct. 1, 4-9 pm Sat. Oct. 2, noon-6 pm Nary Decker Tabb will be there Friday tight You can talk to the Oregon Track 2lub, Athletic* West, and trainers torn Sports Medicine )ut the real reason to come is lo meet he stall, see the most modern diversified acility In town, and learn about our STUDENT RATES SPECIAL BONUS OFFER livery 10th person at the Open House, vho'a not already a member win get a nonth’s Ires membership EUGENE M FAMILY ■ YMCA 2055 Patterson [ 686-9622 3ABBERWQCKY CARDS GIFTS A FANTASY-FILLED SHOP THAT WILL DELIGHT AND ENTERTAIN YOU • Over 2600 designs ol cards and postcards • More than 100 kinds of wind-up toys • A great selection of posters • Address Books • Journals • Stationery • Paper by the pound • Stickers • Party Favors • Games • Masks • Boynton_M^8f_' Notepads. T-Shirts, Memo Boards^ Tote-Bags, Stickers. Calendars and Cards • Stuffed Animals • Mobiles • Marionettes • Gift Wrap 50% reduction on boxed Christmas cards until Oct. 30. 1308 Hllyard 484-0530 421MWF Interested In Speed Reading? Consider the Unrvarwty lllrmng Re sources Center s inexpensive alter na ive to high-priced commercial rourses Four-week workshops begm October 5th A S3C tee includes a* naterals For more information cal he L R C at 686-3226 or come by our jfoajn.FriBngty *96 10-5 THE MEN OF Sigma Chi wish to announce tryouts tor the 82-83 Sweetheart Court, Tuesday Oct. 5, 6:30. For questions or rides call ext. 5293 10-5 CERAMICS PHOTOGRAPHY WEAVING FIBERS WOODWORKING STAINED GLASS BIKE CLASSES SILKSCREEN CHILDRENS CLASSES BOOKBINDING PAPERMAKING DRAWING Enroll now1 EMU Craft Center, ground floor EMU 686-4361 501 10-1 SURF’S UP! _513:10-1 MPROVE YOUR INTERPERSONAI ommunications Group begins Oct 18 ipace limited 686-3418._10 THE SIGMA PHI EPSILON GOLDEN HEART COURT TRYOUTS nil start Tues. Oct 5 at 7 pm All ladies lease attend _10-1 SALE 25% OFF Tapestry Wall Hangings i your wall the wrong color? Do you eed curtains? These colotul printed loth panels are so practical they can be >lded and packed in your suitcase erfect tor walls, windows, pillows and iblecloths ANDREA’S CLOTHES ft CLOTH 441 Hllyard 345-1324 527:10-1 Horseback Riding HAYRIDES • BARN DANCES C Bow Arrow Ranch 345-5643 370MWF PROBLEMS? risis Center, U ot O telephone hotline 4 hours/7 days, strictly confidential :aH 696-4498. 779:MF MAKE MONEY! Recycling Your Clothaa! IAGS TO RICHES buys, consigns, anc ades secondhand clothing for men anc 'Omen or appointment: 344-7039 360E.11tti __1881 :UWF OR ANSWERS TO YOUR questions bout abortion - the procedure, the cost nd local referral, call National Abortion ederation Hotline toll free -800-223-0618. 7 am-3 pm M-F 468:MWF LANNED PARENTHOOD tor PAF mears. birth control (pills, diaphragms, JDs, condoms, loams) and counseling ay and evening appointments Call M-F 44-9411 158:WF REGNANT? WE WANT TO HELP ree pregnancy testing Birthright 87-8651 386F HARVEY t toM Or Chumtoy a* about ! you Ha writ meat you Friday and Saturday a! Onkiersfly Theater 8 pm ; EL WOOD53ft 10-1 DUKE Meat me at noon tor a cup ot herbal tea at Lennys Nosh Bar n toe Courtyard LUtOl 03? ttn Dorm Refrigerators Taytor Renta) m Spnngheto sM has a supply ot dorm refrigerators tor rent Ca» I 741 2901 orcometo 1792N 42nd St in I Spnngfratd Taytor Rental_10-1 ZACHARY Meet me at mtonighi tor S5 cent 12 o* Lowentvau at Lenny s Nosh i Bat n the Courtyard LOLITA T 28 ttr> ARE YOU COVERED? ASUO Health ! Insurance is available tan term from ' Oregon nan cashiers through ‘ -'da. Oct 8, 1982 The student cost is only $145 to tor coverage to the first day ot New Student Week tan term 1983 455 10-8 The ladies ot DELTA DELTA DELTA are proud to announce their tall 1982 pledge class Lon Armstrong Kristen Beerti Janet Donkle Maureen Driscoll Cindy Hazard Jane Houston Janet Jacobsen Cheryl Fellows Tammy Ferry Colleen Gallagher Gait Gatchel Joan Heskiss Mary Jo Hotsteher Robin Joannides Kimberly Kaady Mun Chin Killeen Anne Mainwaring Jennifer Moore Mary Peters Jill Rademann Mary Robinson Karen Stark Cameron Waner Vou’re all great. We love you. Cynthia Kent Kay Kimball Tracy Miller Jennifer Nimrod Barbara Pitts Leah Ray Laura Simic Julie Stonelake 10-1 ALPHA PHI Hope you're as ready to drink and dance as we are. KAPPA SIG 10-1 KATIE CAMPBELL Many thanks tor all your hard work tor rush We all appreciate you! Love, THE ALPHA PHIS_ 10-1 KRISTI FORDHAM AND JANE LARSEN You are the best! Thank you tor all your hard work and patience during crazy times You've done a great job We love you! THE ALPHA PHIS 1(M NEW ALPHA PHI PLEDGES We love you all and are so proud to have you with us! Look forward to many great times Love THE ALPHA PHIS 10-1 BETAS Thank you for the great rootn to-room cocktails. It's a great way to start the year. We love youl THE ALPHA PHIS 10-1 GAMMA PHI BETA proudly welcomes their great 1982 Fall Pledge class! L isa Bradshaw Dana Gambill Andrea Werner Susan Rixford Heather Butler Judy Carpenter Cynthia Turner Le Anne Beall Christine Parrott Karla Hanlon Janine Blake Heather Henke Lisa Kenndy Kim McCormick Linda Cockram Lauren Shelley Regina Andreini Joanne Perdue Jamie Peterson Jennifer Leslie Michelle Halverson Sherry Cornell Laurie Noble Kim O'Conner Marie Nichols Shelley Schrock Robin Ogata Nadine Ono WELCOME TO GAMMA PHI 10-1 STROH Have a deli birthday. Luv, BUNNY 10-1 ELWOOD: Got your message Hope Veta Louis will be at University Theater Friday and Saturday too. All my love, HARVEY539:10-1 The men ot Phi Kappa Psi cordially invite the ladies of the U of O to try out for our Jacqueminot Rose Court Greeks, Tues. Oct. 5 Independents. Wed Oct. 6 7 30 pm at the Phi Psi house, 729 E 11th 10-4 Phi Delta Theta Red Rose Court Try-Outs will commence Tuesday, Oct 5 at 7 pm All ladles welcome 10-4 PRECISION HAIRWORKS haircut 6 the way you want it cut! 29th & Willamette behind Patty’s Pizza 343-1182 9:30-6:00 9-30 - 5:00 Mon.- Fri. Sat urday c a> to c a> E o a. a. co