r Sy's Pizza Free ^ Campus Delivery Special SUNDAY ONLY! call 686-9598 75c off $1.25 off any Small or Medium L any Large Your Choice of Regular or Sicilian (thick) Crust Delivery Hours 5:30-Midniaht Offer good this Sunday Onfy Don’t Forget to Ask for Your Two Free Drinks With Every Delivery Sy's Pizza _ 1211 Alder on campus 686-959^^j| ■—UO Bookstore—t Attention On Monday, November 7, we will begin removing textbooks from the sales floor. This move is in preparation for returning these excess books to the publishers, and to make way for Winter Term texts. We are suggesting: If at this time you have not yet purchased needed Fall Term books, DO SO IMMEDIATELY. Buy now - avoid problems later. uo 13th & Kincaid Mon. - Fri. 7:30 - 5:30 Sat. 10:00 - 3:00 BOOKSTORE Supplies 686-4331 Homecoming Game! Saturday, November 5th DUCKS vs. UCLA 1 p.m. Autzen Stadium Students $3.50 First 10,000 fans receive a duck quacker compliments, of skoal bandits Calendar FOR THE WEEK OF NOVEMBER 4- NOVEMBER 10 FILM FRIDAY, 11-4 "Tron" 180 PIC. 7 and 9 p m. $1.50 adults. $1 c hildren. The Grey Fox" 150 Geology. 7 and 9 p.m. $1.50 adults, $1 children. C inema 7: 'Kilty and the Badman" at 7:10 p.m The Grey fox'' at 9:15 p.m Plus local short film "A Story to be Told” $3.50. Bi|ou Theatre: "Koyaanisqatsi ' at 7 10 and 9:30 p m "Blade Runner'' at midnight $2.50 students. KOZY-TV. Cable 4: "Tar/an. the Ape- Man" at 9 p m. "Tdison the Man at II p.m. SATURDAY, 11-5 "Tootsie" 150 Geology 7 and 9:15 p m $1.50 adults. $1 c hildren. China Film Festival: "The Xian Inc ident ' Bijou Theatre. 12:15 and 2:20 p.m. $2.50 Sponsored by the University Asian Studies Association. Call 886-4005 for futher info. C inema 7: (See Friday's listing) Bi|ou Theatre: "Koyaanisqatsi ' at 4:45, 7:10 and 9:10 p.m. Blade Runner " at midnight $2.50 students. KOZY-TV.Gable 4: "The Big Street'' at 9:10 p.m. The Boss " at 11:30 p m. SUNDAY, 114> ' The Spirit of the Beehive'' 180 PLC. 7 p.m. $1 50 adults, $1 children. China film festival: (See Saturday's listing) C inema 7: Kitty and the- Badman'' at 2 and 7 p.m. "The Grey Fox" at 1.50 and 8:50 p.m. Plus local short lilm "A Story to Ire lold" $1 Bi|ou Theatre: "Koyaanisqatsi" 4 45, 7, and 9 p m. $2.50 students KOZY-TV, Cable 4: "Saboteur" at 9 p.m. MONDAY, 11-7 Cinema 7: "Kitty and the Badman" at 8:50 p m. ' The Grey fox" at 8:50 p m. Plus loc al short him A Story to be Told' $1 50. Bi|ou Theatre: "Koyaanisqatsi" at 7 and 9 p.m $2 50 students. KOZY-TV. Cable 4 Shadow ol a Doubt at 9 p.m TUESDAY, 11-8 Cinema 7: (See Monday's listing) Bi|t>u Theatre*: (Set- Monday's listing) KOZY-TV. C able 4: "Psycho" al 9 p.m. WEDNESDAY, 11-9 C inema 7: (See Monday's listing) Bi|ou Theatre: (See Monday's listing) "Ihe Rocky Horror Picture Show" at 11 pm $2 50 students. KOZY-TV, Cable 4: "Mamie" at 9 p m. THURSDAY, 11-10 Cinema 7: "To Begin Again' at 7:10 and 9:20 p.m $1.50. Bi|Ou theatre: (See Mondays listing) "The Rocky Horror Picture Show at 11 p.m $2 50 students KOZY-TV, Cable 4 "Topaz al 9 p.m. MUSIC FRIDAY, 11-4 Beer Garden. I MU Dining Room 4-7 p.m. Call 17T tor further into Hornet oming Dance with Curtis salgado and In Yo late. I MU Ballroom 8 p.m fret* letfure and rental by guest artist Ron Pellegrino on the visual applic ation ol music. Beall Concert Hall 8 p.m $2. He will use a syn thesizer and a laser protection system in his presentation. Studio I Cabaret Studio I, Hult Center 9 : TO p.m. ( all 687-5000 tor further into The Beanery Bill Sabol. piano 7:10-10 p.m. No c over. Lone Star: Michael John and Kimberly, with Spec tal Delivery 9:10 p m |o Fedengos: Bill Rhoades and The Blues Delux 9: TO p.m. No cover The International Ice. 9 TO p.m Modern Mono Kl ( C -I M, 89 7. 11: TO p.m SATURDAY, 11-5 Billy Rant her and The Unreal Gods. with The Usual Suspet ts. I MU Balloroom 8 p.m. Tree Saturday Market South tugene High School |a/z Lab Quartet. 1 p.m. Craig Sorseth, folk musK. T p.m. Free Arousing Spent C ommunity Center tor the Per forming Arts. 8th and Lincoln. 9: TO p.m $T. The* Beanery: (See Friday's listing) |o Fedengos: (See Friday s listing) lone Star: (See Friday's listing) The International: (See Friday's listing) Saturday Cafe. KLCC-FM, 89.7. 9 a.m. Blackberry |am: Craig Sorseth and |oanne Rad way KLCC-FM, 89 7 6 p.m A Prairie Home Companion. KLCC-FM, 89.7. 7 p.m. SUNDAY, 11-6 |o Federigo's; Jam Session with the Immett Williams Trio 9:10 p.m. No cover Mist Covered Mountain. KLCC-FM, 89.7. 9 a.m. MONDAY, 11-7 The ItaLs, reggae musicians trom Jamaica, and Roots Radie s. EMU Ballroom 8 p.m. $5 SO students, $6.SO general; $0 SO and $7 SO on the day of the show. Tickets available at the EMU. Main Desk, Earthriver Records, and Everybody's Rec ords. Joan Baez. Silva Hall. Hull Center 8 p.m. $10.25 and $11.25. C all 687 S000 lor reservations and lur ther into. Round Singing and Christmas Carols. 1180 Lawrence, No. 1. 7:15 p.m. Call 342-2147 tor tur ther into. Jo Federigo's: (See Sunday’s listing) Lone Star: (Sen* Friday's listing) ( lassies Countdown. KLCC-FM, 89.7. 8:10 a.m. Digital |a/z IP: Miles Davis' kind ot Blue." KLCC-FM, 89 7 1 p.m From the Leftside: Best ot Folk Music. KLCC FM, 89 7. 7:10 p m. New Dreamers. KLCC-FM, 89.7. 11 p.m. TUESDAY, 11-8 The Scots Guards "Black Watch" Silva Hall, Hull (enter. 8 p.m. $11.25 and $14.25. (all 087 5000 tor reservations and turther into. Classical guitar with Peter Thomas, tugene Public library. 7:10 p.m. Free. Jo Federigo’s: Fagle Park Slim. 9:10 p.m. No Lone Star: (See Friday's listing) Classics Countdown KICC-FM, 89 7 8:10 a.m. Digital Jazz LP: "Friday Night in San Franc isco" with John Mclaughlm, AJ DiMeola, and Delucia Kl( ( f M. 89.7 1 p.m. WEDNESDAY, 119 Jazz Gig. EMU Fishbowl 7-9 p.m. ( all 086-4171 tor turther into. Roy Clark. Silva Hall. Hull Center. 7 p.m $11.25 and $12.75. Call 087-5000 tor reservations and tur ther into. Jo Federigo's: (See Tuesday's listing) lone Star: ’(See Friday's listing) ( lassies Countdown. kl( C-FM, 89 7 8:10 a.m. Digital Jazz IP: Wynton Marsalis debut album. KLCC-FM, 89.7. 1 p.m THURSDAY, 11-10 Musical Smorgasbord. 198 Music. 12:10 p.m Free. Jo Federigo's: (See Tuesday’s listing) lone Star: (See Friday's listing) ( lassies Countdown. KLCC-FM, 89.7 8:10 a.m. Jazz Album Preview. KLCC -FM, 89.7 9 p.m. THEATRE ""Dracula" Robinson Theatre, Villard Hall. $5 general, $3.25 University students, $4 other students and senior c itizens. Nov. 4 and 5. Set in the late 19th century, this version ot the Bram Stoker classic combines horror, mystery, and romance into a sophistic ated tale ot the conflic t In'tween good and evil, ( all 080- 4191 lor reserva tions and turther into. "On the Edge The Brass Rail. 411 Willamette. Nov. 4 and 5. 9 p.m. $4 An evening ot original comedy, vignettes, songs, and improvizations, mostly ot a satirical and/or slightly ott-the-wall nature, ( all 142-2298 tor reservations and turther into. "Pic me " written by William Inge, performed by the Oregon Repertory Theatre. Soreng Theatre. Hult ( enter Nov 4 and 5 at 7: M) p.m and Nov. 0 at 2 p m $12.S0-S6 50 ( all 687-5000 tor reserva tions and further info. "Rashomon” by Faye and Michael Kanin. Soreng Theatre. Hult Center. Nov. 10-12 and 16-19 8 IQ'P m. $10 and $7 general, $7 and $5 tor students and senior citizens. A samurai tale ot lust, truth, and the sword. Directed by Allan Gross ( all 687 S000 lor reservations and further into. Sherlcxk Holmes "The Priority School" KLCC FM, 89.7. Thursday. 7:10 p.m. loan Baez and her ",achingly pure soprano" will be reverberating at 8 p.m. in the Hult Center, on Monday, November 7. A singer for 18 years, the enigmatic daughter ot a gypsy still strikes a chord in those ot us with folk-hearts, rock hearts or partially political hearts. Tickets are $11.25 and $10.25. DANCE University Rec reational Folkdancers Dant e. ISO Cerlmger Annex. Friday. 7*0-11 p.m. $125 general. 7S tents University students. Darners are taught, followed by programmed and request darning Beginners welcome Call 687 9641 or 141-9084 tor further into. Bolero" by Ravel, and "Pas de Quatre" per formed by the lugene Ballet Company. Silva Hall, Hull Fn and Sat., 8p.m. $5.50-$15.50 (all 687-0020 reservations and further into. MISCELLANEOUS FRIDAY, 11-4 Benefit Events tor the Eugene Ballet Company Reception tor South Amerit an artist Rodo Boulanger and sale of her works. Composers Hall, Eugene Conference Center. 2-5 p.m. Boulanger will also be the Guest ot Honor during the performance ot Bolero and Pas de Quatre in the Silva Hall, Hult Center. 8-10 p.m Call 687-0020 or 485-1992 tor further into. SATURDAY, 11-5 The Sth Annual YMCA Pancake Breakfast, All You Can Eat " 2055 Patterson. 7:30-11:30 a m. $2.50 adults, $1.50 c hildren 10 and under Benetit tor the Y's Youth Scholarship Fund and High St hrtland Opera. Portland Civic Auditorium. Nov. 5. 9, and 12. 8 p.m. $12 $28. C all 1-241-4101 tor reservations and lurther into. Classical Dances ot India, performed by Dr. Ratna Roy and Shyamli. South Salem High Sc hex>l Auditorium. Saturday. 8 p.m. $4. Call 1 581-9558 or Mb2-0T0T tor turther into. Concert by the Oregon Symphony Orchestra conducted by James DePreist. Sunday at 7:T0 p.m. Monday at 8 p.m. Portland Civic Auditorium $b.25-Si 1.50. Call 1-228-1153, 1-248-44%, or 1-284-2101 tor reservations and tur ther into. Gang ot Four. Starry Night, Portland. Wednes day. Time 1BA. $8.50 advance, $9.50 day ot show. Iickets available at Meier & Frank. Big Country. Starry Night, Portland. Ihursday. 9 p.m. $9.50 advance. $10.50 day ot show. Tic kets available at Meier & Frank. "Don Juan in Hell" by George Bernard Shaw, pertormed by members ot the Oregon Shakespeare Festival from Ashland. Elsinore Theatre. 170 High St., Salem. Thursday. 8:15 p.m. $8.50 and $7.50, $1 less tor students. Hedda Gabler by Henrik Ibsen. The New Rose Theatre, 904 S.W. Main, Portland, thursday Saturday until Nov. 12. $8. Call 1-222-2487 tor reservations and turther into. "Masterpieces ot the American West: Selec tions trom the Anschutz Collection." Through Nov. b. "A Celebration ot Impressionism." Through December. Portland Art Museum. 1219 S.W. Park Ave. Compiled by Bob Webb Campus Events: 686-1NFO Tape 651 The calendar deadline tor The Friday Edition is Monday at noon. SEVm Pfe c ID In print From a local pizza-lover... The Homebaked Pizza Cookbook Warren F. Sabloskv Earth Evolution Publishing, Eugene $5.95 For pizza-lovers who prefer to make their favorite food at home, a new pizza recipe book, written by Eugenian Warren Sablosky, is on the market. Sablosky says he started researching his cookbook about three years ago because he felt there was no good book out that dealt exclusively with pizza. He also thinks that a bet ter pizza can be made at home than you can buy. He adds that in recent years, pizza has “by statistics alone" become the world's most popular food, outselling even hamburgers, and grossing over $1 billion in sales in the U.S., making it "one of the largest industries in America." According to Sablosky, pizza has also become the top selling frozen food in America. Part of the reason for its popularity, he says, is that piz za is considered the "perfect food;" it has everything a human being needs to be healthy. And, he adds, you can make a pizza that's even more nutritional by combining cer tain foods, something he demonstrates masterfully in his book. “The Homebaked Pizza Cookbook" contains over 70 recipes, including more than 25 tor the crust alone. Also in cluded is a history of pizza, several techniques for using a food processor in making piz za, some traditional pizza methods, and all kinds of recipes. The recipes range from gourmet to natural foods and include meat and vegetarian entries. The book also includes instructions for building an adobe-style wood fired oven, which, according to Sablosky, is the way pizzas were originally baked. “By using a wood-fired oven," Sablosky said, "pizza can be baked very quickly and at a very high temperature. The oven, he adds, can be used for many things and makes a great multi-purpose oven. Sablosky will be offering both a pizza-cooking class and a pizza-catering service. For further information on these services, r ail .343-3519. “The Homebaked Pizza Cookbook" can be ordered through Earth Evolution Publishing, 55 N. Monroe, Eugene, Or. 97402. Sablosky will mail the book for you for $1 more if you're interested in sending it as a gift. Marty Schwarzbauer Related recipe on Page 8B (iraphit bv Shawn Bird -Staff The Friday Edition is the Emerald arts and entertainment supplement. It's published weekly throughout the school year. tditor.Angela Allen Morgan Assistant Editor.Kim C arlson Copy Editor.Mary Bat ken Produc tion.Vic toria Koc h, Dan Menlow, Mark Pynes, Kathi Rinks The PIKES are Proud to introduce their Fall Pledge Class. From Left to Right: Brad Gebhardt, Kan Flax, Dan Pool, Kevin Dugan, Rab Brosamer, John Rawlinson, John Corbin, Duane Hansen, Casey Pilkenton, Lee Hanson, Tony Pham, Greg Able, Rob Olsen. Not pictured — Shane Burroughs, Dean Krake. ^ags 1° Vic/? & Second 1 land ( lotlmui $ $ $ $ MAKE MONEY $ $ $ $ Recycling Your Wardrobe now BUYinG feconsiGninG TRADinGj Call for Appointment 344-7039 360 E. 11th ’Hours: 10-6 Non.-Sat.! A Family-Style Restaurant feat urmg seafood. steak, prime rib. fresh pasta, salad har. situps. and sandwiches, daily luiKh A Bakery with croissants, cornhread and 25 vaneiics ot pies baked fresh daily, including seasonal fresh fruit pies all available for take ool A Lounge with lull bar. a wine of ihe month, and bullet style hors d'oeuxres from 4 1 Monday thru Saturday Student Discount 10% off total purchase with valid fee card $5.00 minimum purchase required (Good anytime in Restaurant. Bakery and Lounge) OPEN 11 a.m. - 10 p.m. Sun.-Thurs. 11 a.m. - 11 p.m. Fri. & Sat. 1300 Valley River Drive 484-1711 Precision Hairworks For the BEST haircut you can get at any price, corner of 29 th & Willamette 343-1182 no appointment needed Open Mon.-Sat. $ 6 UNIVERSITY SPECIAL ALL YOG CAN EAT BURRITOS *4.95 All the bean and cheese burritos you can eat. We fill a flour tor tilla full of beans and shredded monterey jack cheese, then roll it burrito style and cover it with sauce and melted cheese. It's gar nished with onion, lettuce and tomato. Served with rice, beans, chips and salsa. (ONE PERSON PER ALL YOG CAN-EAT) 610 EAST BROADWAY ORDERS TO GO ADD 50* Call 686-TACO Good Times At Quidos Try our homemade pizza and enjoy the finest ingredients available •Pizza to Go •Salad Bar •Italian Sandwiches •Galzone and Pasta Dance and Party Friday and Saturday Night to your Favorite Music Food served until 10:00 p.m. 21 & over only after 10:00 p.m. 801 E. 13th 343-0681 . ^ II .. it * II " " * * ”= 11 „ n * * w > // * * // i =H i =11 11 *7'/ % '' t a. tor. I „ _ * Remember to recycle this paper * ■ » : // II " " // "