Calendar FOR THE WEEK OF OCTOBER 14 - OCTOBER 20 r/L/vi FRIDAY, 10-14 "My Favorite Year" ISO Geology. 7 and 4 p.m. $1.50 general, $1 children. "No Nukes” 180 PLC. 7 and 9:15 p.m $1.50 general, $1 children. KOZY-TV, Cable 4: "The Inspector General" at 1: 30 p.m "Hail the Conquer ing Hero" at 9 p.m "The Mystery ol fd win Drood" at 11 p.m. SATURDAY, 10-15 "Ghandi" 180 PLC. 6: M) and 10 p.m $1.50 general, $1 children. "The Rose" 177 Lawrence. 7 and 9:15 p.m. $1.50 general. $1 children. KOZY-TV, Cable 4: "Strange Cargo" at 9:10 p.m. "Too Hot to Handle" at II:JO p.m. SUNDAY, 10-16 "Marianne and lulien" 180 PLC. 7 p.m. $1.50 general, $1 children. KOZY-TV, Cable 4: "The Killing" at 9 p.m. MONDAY, 10-17 KOZY-TV, Cable 4: "The l ittle Prim ess" at 1: JO p.m. "The dm k" at 4 p.m. TUESDAY, 10-16 KOZY-TV. Cable 4 My Man Godfrey" at J:J0 p.m. "David Coppertield" at 9 p.m. WEDNESDAY, 10-17 KOZY-TV, Cable 4 The little Princess" at J: JO p.m. "Witness lor the Prosecu tion" at 4 p.m. THURSDAY, 10-20 KOZY-TV, Cable 4: "The Man Who Knew Too Much" at 3: JO p.m. "Brother Orchid" at 9 p.m. MUSIC FRIDAY, 10-14 Beer Garden: Octoberfest with the Polka Pipers. EMU Dining Room. 4-7 p.m. Union Oyster Bar: Woll Creek 8: JO p.m. |o Federigo's: Jerry Gleason Trio. 9: JO p.m. No cover. The Beanery: |ohn larvie, classical guitar. 7:30-10: JO p.m. No cover. The International: Champoux. 9:30 p.m. The Emerald Valley Forrest Inn. Slowtrain 9 p.m. Modern Mono. KLCC-FM, 89.7. 11:30 p.m. The Trawler: Mike and Carleen. 9 p.m. to midnight. SATURDAY, 10-15 Oregon Chamber Music Series: The Concord String Quartet Beall Concert Hall $6 and $4. C all 686-5678 tor further into. The program me ludes Haydn's "Quartet in G Ma|or, Op. 33, No. 5," Robert Hall Lewis' "Quartet No. 3," and Beethoven's "Quartet in F, Op. 135.” Elizabeth Cotten and Mike Seeger. Community Center for the Performing j Arts, 8th and Lincoln Doors open at 8 p.m $5 advance, $6 day of show. All ages wciumif, wnmindu auoMuir. available at the EMU Main Desk, Balladeer Music, House o( Records, and the Community Center. Dan Siegel. Soreng Theatre, Hull C enter lor the Perlormtng Arts. 7: SO p.m. SS.50 in advance, $6.SO day of show. Call WT7-S000 lor reservations and further into. Union Oyster Bar: (See Friday's listing) |o Federigo's: (See Friday's listing) The Beanery: Eagle Park Slim, blues. 7:S0-I0:S0 p.m. No cover. The International: (See Friday's listing) The Emerald Valley Forrest Inn: (See Fri day's listing) The Trawler: (See Friday's listing) Dan Clark Rock Dance. Lane County Fairgrounds Agriculture Building. 9 p.m. $S. Saturday Cate. KLCC-FM, 89.7. 9 a m. Blackberry |am: Sylvin Woods. KLCC FM, 89 7. b p.m. A Prairie Home Companion KLCC-FM, 89.7. 7 p.m. SUNDAY, 10-1b Organ Music ol Johann Sebastian Bach, with organist |ulia Harlow. Central Lutheran Church, 18th and Potter. 8 p.m. Free. The program me ludes "Prelude and Fugue in C Minor (Arnstadt)," "Trio Sonate No. 4 in E Minor," "Can/ona," "Prelude and Fugue in F Minor," " Three Chorale Settings," and "Prelude and Fugue in D Major." The Portland Gay Men's Chorus. Soreng Theatre, Hull Center for the Per lorming Arts. 1 p.m. Call b87-S(XX) lor reservations and lurther into. C lassical Guitar Series: Neill Arc her Roan The Beanery. 8 p.m $2. AkvZoo s: O’Carolans Concert. 9 : SO p.m. |o Federigo's: |am Session with the John Workman Trio. 9: SO p.m. No cover. Mist Covered Mountain. KLCC-FM, 89 7. 9 a m. Ihe Trawler: Acoustical guitar Easy listening. No cover. MONDAY, 10-17 |o Federigo's: (See Sunday's listing) The International Airiel. 9:10 p.m. From the Leftside: Art Garlunkel and Paul Simon. KLCC-FM. 89.7. 7: SO p.m New Dreamers. KLCC-FM. 89 7.. 11 p.m. TUESDAY, 10-18 |o Federigo's: C am Newton. 9: SO p.m. No cover. . The International: (See Monday's listing) WEDNESDAY, 10-19 la// Gig Solid fusion. EMU Fishbowl. 7-9 p.m. Dick Gaughan. Kevin Burke-, Michael O'Domhnaill, and lot- Burke. Celtic music . Soreng Theatre, Hull Center for Ihe Performing Arts. 7: SO p.m. C all n87-S0(X) lor reservations and lurther into. |o Federigo's: (See Tuesday’s listing) ine incernauonai. ijcc munu«j j listing) |azz Alive: Norway's Molde Interna tional Jazz Festival, hosted by Billy Taylor. KLCC-FM, 89 7. 8:30 p.m THURSDAY, 10-20 Musical Smorgasbord. 198 Musk. 12:30 p.m Free. Mary O'Hara. Soreng Theatre, Hull Center lor the Performing Arts. 7:10 p.m. Call 687-5000 lor reservations and lurther into. The Eugene Symphony Orchestra, con ducted by William McGlaughlin, special guest violinist Mtrian Fried. Silva Hall, Hull Center tor the Performing Arts. 8 p.m. Call 687-5000 tor reservations and lurther into. The program includes the Overture to "Der Freisehutz" by Weber, "Concerto in D Minor lor Violin and Or chestra, Op. 47" by Sibelius, "Omaggi: Ventulno preludi per orchestra" by Simone, and "Symphonic Metamor phoses on Themes ol Carl Maria von Weber" by Hindemith |o Federigo's: (See Tuesday's listing) The International: (See Monday's listing) Songs ol Work, Struggle, and Change: Mix and Match. KLCC-FM. 89.7. 8 p.m. lazz Album Preview. KLCC-FM, 89.7. 9 p.m. THEATRE "On the tdge" The Brass Rail, 453 Willamette. Oct 14-15. 19-22. 26-29. and Nov. 2-5. 9 p.m. $4. An evening of original comedy, vignettes, songs, and improvisa tions, mostly ol a satirical and/or slightly otl-the-wall nature, ('all 142-2298 for reservations and further into. "Under the Shadow ol the Golden Key: A Musical Comedy Fantasy Adventure" by Alex /edit oil, performed by A Moveable Feast Theatre. Soreng Theatre, Hull Center for the Performing Arts. Oct. 18 and Nov. 2, 7:10 p.m. Call 687-5000 for reservations and lurther into. Sherlock Holmes: "The Dying Dec tec - live" KLCC-FM, 89.7. Thursday 7:10 p.m DANCE "Smiles and Titters" performed by Powers and Jeans Dance Ensemble. Soreng Theatre, Hull Center tor the Per forming Arts. Friday. 7:10 p.m. S6.50. University Recreational Eolkdanet-rs Dance. 150 Gerlinger Annex. 7:10-11 p.m. SI 25 general. 7S cents University students Dances are taught, followed by programmed and request danc ing. Begin ners welcome . Call 687-9641 or 143-9084 tor further into. Country Dance- sponsored by the Eugene Folklore- Sex ic-ty. Willard Sc hcxil, 2855 Lincoln. Saturday. 8 p.m. SI general, S2.50 EES members. All contra and square dances taught, beginners and singles welcome. r\ rfMivdi ui i^rw v»uir wiim wsiui»vj and Co., loint Forces, and DK Taylor's Theatre of Life. Soreng Theatre, Holt Center tor the Performing Arts. Monday. 7:10 p.m. $5.25 general. $4.25 students, in advance;, $5.75 and $4.75 day of show. Call 687-5000 for reservations and lurther info. MISCELLANEOUS FRIDAY, 10-14 "Airbrush: Frisket Cutting Pro cedures," video showing with Robert Pase hal. Eugene Public Library. 12:15 and 1:15 p.m. Free. "Assessing the Past 15 Years: New Directions in Feminist Research" KWAX FM. 91.1. 11:45 a m. Hosted by Dr loan Ac ker, Director of the University 's Center tor the Study of Women in Sexiety. SATURDAY, 10-15 WISTLC Planetarium Shows: "Autumn Skies" at 1 p.m. "The View from Planet Earth (ancient astronomy)" at 3 p.m. Call 484-9027 for further info. SUNDAY, 10-16 WISTLC Planetarium Shows. (See Satur day's listing) PictaDilly Flea Market. Lane County Fairgrounds Expo Halls 1-3. 10 a m.-4 p.m. 75 cents adults, 50 cents children. TUESDAY, 10-18 "Gardens and Halls: The Physical Set ting for Chinese Clothing" lecture by Ellen Laing, University Prolessor ol Orien tal Art. 107 Lawrence. 7:30 p.m Free. Street Perlormers Licensing Session. Lane Regional Arts Council office, 795 Willamette, Room 416. 2 p.m each Tues day. Singers, dancers, instrumentalists, jugglers, mimes, and other entertainers are invited to partic ipate. CONTINUING Maude Kerns Art Center: Photography by Jack Lui; works by Anne Baldwin; the Lane Materials Cooperative Ceramic Show featuring works by Gil Harrison, Lotte Streisinger, Pauline Lasse, Allan Kluber, Faye Nakamura, Ivnn Bowers, faith Kahili. Michael Keenan, and t hris Gum. Through Oct. 15. community Room Gallery, Hull Center lor the Performing Arts: Business Im ages: An Exhibit ol Promotional Graphics by Eugene Area Designers" through Oct. 16 Aperture Gallery: Photographs by Fred Bvrum Through Oct. 24. Faculty Club: Oils and waleriolors by Sarkis Antikajian, Genuine Bennett. Ellen Gabehart. and C arol Manlredi. Through Oct. 31. University Library: "The Salmon Fishers: Native Lite on the Columbia at the* Time* of lewis and Clark." Through Oct. 11 Photography at Oregon Gallery, by Craig Law. Through Oct. 31. Community Center tor the Performing Arts: "Flowers in Watercolor" by |ill Russell. Through Oct. 31. Eugene Publk Library: Watercolors by |ohn Cuhn; oils by Mama Berg; tree decorations by Mary Goodwin. Through Oct. 31. Artists Union : Paintings and drawings by Michael Kelly and Tom Blodgett Through Oct. 31. Project Space: "Boo! Halloween Mail Art" works by over 100 artists from throughout the U.S. and Canada. Oct. 15-31. Opening reception Saturday at 8 p.m. University Museum of Art: "Decoding the Dragons: Status Garments of the Ch'ing Dynasty” through Nov. 6. Keystone Cafe: Portraits in Silver by Grand Handgis. Through Nov. 7. NORTHWEST Lohengrin" by Richard Wagner. Portland Opera. Portland Civic Auditorium. Saturday. 7 p.m $12-518. Call 1-241-1401 for reservations and further info. Gustav Mahler s "Symphony No. 6" performed by the Oregon Symphony Or chestra, conducted by lames DePriest. Portland Civic Auditorium. Sunday at 7:30 p.m., Monday at 8 p.m. $6.25-511.50. Call 1228-1353, 1-248-4496. or I 284-2101 for further info. An Evening with Diana Ross. Portland Memorial Coliseum. Monday. 7:30 p.m. $12.50 and $15. Tickets available at Everybody's Records and G.l. |oes. A Concert of Original Contemporary Music, performed by the Portland Im provisors and Composers Orchestra. Berg Swann Auditorium, Portland Art Museum. Monday. 8 p.m. $3. Ballet Nacional Espanol. Portland Civic Auditorium. Thursday. 8 p.m. $6.75-512. Call 1-800-452-1616 toll tree lor lurther into. Masterpieces of the American West: Selections Irom the Anschutz Collection. Through Nov. b. Three Hundered Years of German Printmaking; drawings and watercolors by Saul Steinberg; paintings and drawings by C.S. Price. 'A Celebra tion of Impressionism” through December. Portland Art Museum, 1219 S.W. Park Ave., Portland. Hedda Gabler” by Henrik Ibsen. The New Rose Theatre, 904 S.W. Main, Portland. Thursday-Saturday until. Nov. 12. at 8 p.m. Matinee Oc t. 23 at 2 p.m. $8. Call 1-222-2487 tor reservations and fur ther into. Compiled by Bob Webb Campus Events: 686-INFO Tape 651 ' /mr \ F'ne Vintage / r7 / and Antique Fashions J / f 1^/ For Men & Women t/*' 10% Discount on Everything in the Store Until Halloween Men's Beautiful Wool Raglan Sleeve Top Coats Men's Fine Classic Wool Pleat-Front & Cuffed Pants Jackets & Suits Men's Shirts From the 40's & 50's ' Vintage Wool Sweaters, Straight Skirts, Reversible Pleated Skirts & Dresses All Items are Cleaned & in Mint Condition Mint Condition Shoes & Purses From the 40's & 50's Elegant Little hats with Veils Evening Wear Tux Shirts Net Formats Imported Vintage Kimonos by Murasaki Glorious Earrings & Costume Jewelry And much more!!! aday - Saturday 12:00 - 6:00 undays 12:00 - 4:00 'eek Until December 31st 485-5010 Buy & Sell FREE 10 02. Beer (Henrys) or Soft Drink with every jumbo sausage sandwich Bring your Friends and Have Fun Party with Your Friends German Style l Octoberfest Special at the Also on Special Sausage Sandwich for 2 with lettuce & cheese Only $3.50 Taped Beer Music & Free Noisemakers October 12-23 Open Daily 10.30 a m. to 11 p m Open til Midnight Friday & Saturday 1306 Hilyard • 683-4021