Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 10, 1984, Page 7, Image 7

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    -COUPON
FREE
Foot-long
(single meat)
HAM
TURKEY
with purchase of one foot-long
Volcano Supreme
Valid daily 3-9 pm 5-15-84
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13th and Hilyard
Houses For Rent
SUMMER SUBLET, furnished house
two bedrooms, next to campus. Ex
tremely reasonable. 343-1218. 5-1E
SOUTHEAST EUGENE Small 3
bedroom house, with garage. Room foi
garden, view, $350 plus deposit. Drive
by 4830 Whiteaker. 484-5209 2667:5-11
Lost & Found
LOST GOLDEN RETRIEVER 1 year old
last seen in Springfeld, East Eugene
741-15565-14
Events
Nepal
Whitewater
The First Descent
of the Karnali
Exciting Multi-Media
Thursday, May 10
7:30 pm
EMU Ballroom FREE
An Outdoor Program Event
j2646:5-10
THE RIGHT BRAIN
REVOLUTION
Bill O'Hearn will show you how..
Thursday May 10, 7:30 pm,
St Thomas Episcopal Church, 1465
Coburg Road
Ticket donations a door $5
5-10
The Nineteenth Annual
NORTHWEST
REGIONAL
KARATE
CHAMPIONSHIP
will be held Saturday, May 12 at
Sheldon High School. Eliminations
start at 12:00, finals begin at 5:00
and will include self-defense and
weapons demonstrations5-11
ICE CREAM
SOCIAL
Students and faculty are invited to
Gerlinger Lounge on Tuesday May
15, at 4 pm for
FREE
ICE
CREAM
2690:5-10
BTRRTREK
* FESTIVAL ★
A 2-HOUR TREK-A-THON
STAR TREK
BLOOPERS
All three outrageous reels in color
NEVER SHOWN ON TV
Official Star Trek quiz
2nd pilot TV opening,
Behind scenes previews
and morel!
Eugene Hilton Inn
66 E. 6th
Friday, May 11
7 and 9:15 pm
Outdoor
Spring Fever
>r ProgramTrip board offe
Program Trip board offers ex
citing adventures! Raft trips on Oregon
Rivers, bike tours in, the San Juan
Islands. Sea Kayaking on Vancouver
Island To sign up or find out more, stop
tw Outdoor Program, basement of EMU
666-4365 2677:5-14
MOUNTAIN FRESH
Dr John D. Wilson will discuss water
purification, on Monday, May 14th at
7:30 pm in 107 Lawrence Hall FREE!
Sponsored by Outdoor Program
686-4365 2678.5-14
1984 BEAUX ARTS BALL
NILE NOUVEAU
An Egyptian Ecstacy
with The Milkmen
Saturday May 12, 9 pm
Cambell Club 1670 Alder Street
$3 50 in advance, $4 at the door
Tickets available in Lawrence
at Student Services and the
AAA store 3rd floor
Best Costume prizes!
_ 2686:5-10
EMU Cultural Forum presents
The 14th Annual
Willamtette Valley
Folk Festival
May 18, 19. 20
Eugene Councl for Human Rights in
Latin America
STARTING AGAIN!
HARD
TIMES
LUNCHES
$2 Thursdays
11:30 on
ECHRLA
1236 Kincaid
Next to the UO Bookstore_
Who was Rolling
Stone Songwriter
of the year?
T-BONE
Who was The Village
Voice and Trouser
Press Songwriter
of the year?
T-BONE
Who captured album
of the year by
Time, Trouser Press
and Rolling Stone?
T-BONE
with special guest
Billy
Rancher
Friday May 11
8 pm EMU
Ballroom
Tickets at EMU Main Desk.
Earth River Record. Everybody's
Records. Eugene. Corvallis. Portland
$5 UO Students
$6 General Public
Presented by The
EMU CULTURAL
FORUM
_!_2633:5-7
CANDIDATES
FAIR
Meet the candidates. Ask them
questions Snag their pamplets,
bumper stickers, and lawn signs.
Make an informed decision May 15
10:00 • 2:30 pm
167 EMU
May 10 and 11
Speakers:
Bill Rutherford
Ruth Bascom
Kappy Eaton
Tom Hardwick
Waymon Poole
Jerry Rust
Cynthia Wooten
Dave Sweet
Joyce Nichols
Ron Ciasullo
Tonie Nathan
John Schiess
George Stahakis
Barbara Kienlen
Shirley Whitehead
GET YOUR
VOTER
PAMPHLET
AT THE
CANDIDATES
FAIR
Sponsored by ASUO and SUAB
_2675:5-10
Entertainment
JAZZ/BLUES Records-Books
CAT’S MEOW
JAZZ & BLUES CORNER
Special order specialists
Efithpearl Bldg. 5th & Pearl
HF
Wednesday & Thursday
MAY 9th & 10th
LOS FALCONS
Where else but...
BJ Kelly’s
1475 Franklin Blvd.
Across From Capus
683-4686
_2665:5-10
GO
RAFTING!
$15
McKenzie day trips. Professional
guides & gear Group rates
Wild Water Adventures 895-4465
... 5dzJ
CINEHA7 SPSS
May 5 through 10
Humphrey Bogart, Peter Lorre and
Sydney Greenstreet in
The Maltese Falcon
SUN THURS SHOWS at 7 pm
PLUS Orson Welles'
Citizen Kane
SUN THURS SHOWS at 8:50 pm
ASUO Films Presents
Johnny got
his gun
Thursday, May 10
7 and 9 pm
150 Geology
$1.50/$1
_268:5-10
at EDISOS& BAR,:
FRIDAY &
SATURDAY
Cool’r
9:30 pm-2 am
4740 MAIN
■ in Springfield
* 747-7900
4 ”7 AYHum^ida
I 607-0726
COMEDY ON THE LINE
Live comedy on stage at Cinema 7
FRIDAY May 11 at 7:30 & 9:30
SATURDAY May 12 at 2 pm only
No children under 12 admitted
' 1£
“Notorious”
Ingrid Bergman
“Notorious”
Cary Grant
“NOTORIOUS!”
ALFRED
HITCHCOCKS
MASTERPIECE OF
MYSTERY
AND INTRIGUE
Sat May 12, 7 & 9 pm
177 Lawrence $1.50/$1
Presented by
Student Campaign for Disarmament
—2691:5-11
Ananda Marga Presents
The Graduate
Dustin Hoffman stars in this hilarious
social satire about an inexperienced
college graduate who returns home
to confront the "reality" of middle
class America. Mike Nichols won an
Oscar for his imaginative direction,
and the sound track by Simon and
Garfunkel is one of the best ever
Sat/May 12 180 PLC 7 & 9 pm $1 60/$1
_ 2693:5-11
■FRIDAY
A BOY AND
HIS DOG
This kinky tale of survival in the year
2024 traces the sexploits of Vic and
his canine companion, Blood, in a
post-atomic wilderness.
MAY 11 180 PLC
7 and 9 pm
-SATURDAY
A sizzling social commentary by
Australian director Phillip Noyce,
H EATWAVE, involves a confrontation
between builsers and modest income
residents in central Sydney that un
folds as a complex, provocative
thriller during a sweltering Christmas
Down Linder.
MAY 12 150 Geology
7 and 9:15 pm
-SUNDAY
The Tall Bland
Man With
One Black Shoe
A young violinist unknowingly
becomes the decoy in a cutthroat bat
tle between political spies. Though
his life turns to mayhem, all through
it THE TALL BLOND MAN remains a
naive and lovable modern-day Buster
Keaton. French with English
subtitles
MAY 13 180 PLC
8 pm ONLY
ALL SHOWS
Students-Adults $1.50
Children $1
EMU CULTURAL FORUM
PRESENTS
ARTIST
CRIS
WILLIAM
SON
in concert with
TRET FURE
Saturday, May 12
8 pm EMU Ballroom
Tickets at EMU Main Desk. Mother
Kali's Books. Earth River Records
$5 UO Students
$7 General Public
American Sign Language
interpreting
(Childc^e by reservation, call
686 4373 by May 10)
University Theatre s Second Season
presents the Pacific N.W premiere
of Caryl CHurchill's 1982 drama
Top Girls
This provocative play examines the
unique and very difficult choices
women often face as they attempt to
reconcile their personal and profes
sional ambitions. With biting wit and
powerful drama, this play takes a
fascinating look at an age-old problem
brought up to date for the modern
woman
MAY 3-5,10-12,17-19
ARENA THEATRE
(Villard Hall)
8 PM. ALL TICKETS $2
Call 686-4191 to reserve your tickets
2568:5-18
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492 E. 13th 686-2458
HELD OVER
FINAL DAY
CARMEN
★ ★ ★ V2
"Carmen sizzles with passion
Kathleen Carroll
New York Oaily New1
Bizet's sensual drama blazes anew .-s
a present-day dance company finds
life parallels art all loo well Stars An
tonio Gades, Spain's foremost
dancer Rated R(Brief nudity and
adult theme)
SUN-THURS 6:30 and 8:30 pm
MISER MONDAY $2.50
★ ★★★★★★★★★
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY ONLY
TIBET
A Buddhist Trilogy
An independent British film crew
spent years making this impressive
program - four hours of film
documenting never before
photographed, n ver-to-be-forgotten
rituals
SAT-SUN 2 pm
Admission $5f$4 with student ID
★ ★★★★★★★★★
KZEL WELCOMES
BIJOU LATENITE
Roman Polanski’s
REPULSION
This rare showing of a psycho-horror
cult classic contains plenty for film
buffs and horror fans. Stars
Catherine Deneuve.
WEDTHURS 11 pm $1.95
FRI-SAT midnite $2.50
Personals
BECAUSE PEOPLE CARE Free
pregnancy testing. Confidential. Bir
thright, 687-8651. 623:H
MY OH MY was the Dateful Gread good
Tuesday or nol.Stella?
HEY YA BIG BLACK piece a dried up
bone “Beep". Congrats on yer K-sig
membership. From the PENTHOUSE
PUDS. 510
BUSY MAY 20
Come to the
t<db
Spaghetti dinner. It is from 4:30-6:30
5-10
IFC, Panhellenic, and
Phi Delta Theta
Present
PORTLAND’S FINEST
ROCK BAND
KASHMIR
at the
3rd Annual
STREET DANCE
FRIDAY
May 11 7-11 pm
$1.50
day of the show
at the door
Corner of 15th
& Kincaid
5J1
TOGA PARTY
“Animal House" at 7 pm ! Then dance
to the Commotions! Wednesday,
EMU Ballroom. Costume prizes! Ad
mission: $2.50_2692:5-11
HAVE A DIRTY SLEEPING BAG?
Get fast, dependable service
Siegmund’s Cleaners 821 E. 13th Ave.
H
MAKE MONEY?
RAGS TO RICHES buys, consigns, and
trades secondhand clothing for men
and women.
For appt: 344-7039 360 E. 11th
001:WHF
SPECIAL
$1
CLASSIFIEDS
Buy your Emerald classified ad at the
SlIAB Booth in the EMU Lobby and
save.
Your first 15 words are only $1.
SAVE $1.25
Ads can be placed at the SUAB Booth
from 11 am to 1 pm
_ _tfn
REMINDER FRESHMEN: Social Impres
sions Study Session 3. May 7 through
May 11. Details room 302 or room 404
Straub.__2650:5-11
IF YOU'RE AN UNDERGRADUATE
weho enjoys helping other students,
you may want to become a Peer Adviser
for Undeclared Students in the Office of
Academic Advising and student ser
vices. Applications available 164
Oregon Hall Deadline to apply is May
16.2660,5-14
WALTON-EARL-CARSON
Barn dance proofs are back again at the
Carson area desk Last Chance to Order
Wally Kemp and Assoc. 344-6750
2674:5-10
BETH WRIGHT You're a cutie Do you
have a boyfriend? A cute guy in you
Psych 215 class.5-10
CLUB SPORTS ~ *
CREW
Let's row long and hard! We re rowing
in Regionals in Spokane Let's pick up
some ble! 2697:5-10
PLANNED PARENTHOOD for PAP
smears, birth control methods, and
counseling. Day and evening appoint
ments Call M-F 344-9411. 2456:5-10
BURL SAYS:
Ducks are faster on the water! Haul ass
and crank those oars! 5-10
CARMEN SYKES HAPPY 22 BIRTHDAY
(Sorry it's a day late ) Your friend,
JEN ADA_5-10
THETA PAM
You did illCongratulations! Get excited
because tonight is the night. I always
knew you had what it takes to be a No.1
THETA! KRIS. 5-10
KIM MACFEE AND TED O'BRIEN How
bout taking us girls to Skamparee?5-10
KIM, JOHN, DOUG, TED, CLAY^AND
DAVE Thanks for ahhh . cool . week
end! The bon fire, pseudo skinny dipp
ing, gourmet dinner, s'mores, party
favors, and radical drunken times were
great ! We love ya! THE BEACH GIRLS
P S. Bubbaloo, Bubbaloo!5-10
POOCHKA The time has come for
some Pi Phi fun, we've gone 2 years,
lets make it 3. (I bet you didn't know
your blind dale was me!). So if you're up
for it and the time is right, how about
let's doing it again this Friday night?
5-10
Jon Summers
I'm ready for this weekend.
Crescent will be great
But the reason I'm excited
Is because you are my date
_ 5J0
SCRATCH YOUR ITCH with Craig and
Rick al our only Spring party; We ll sup
ply the springs, you can supply the
scratch. Sat May. 12, 8:30. 5-10
ALL STUDENTS PLEASE ATTEND the 4
free Faculty-Student Ice Cream Social,
Tuesday, May 15, 4-5:30 pm, Gerlinger
Lounge5-15
MEGAN “THRASHMASTER" MORFITT:
Congratulations, gal! Welcome to the
membership! Theta love, Mary
“Hazemaster” 5-10
TO THE PERSON WHO TOOK MY BIKE
from in front of Prince Pucklers last
Thursday: It's sentimental value is
great. I would like it returned; if I don't
receive it by next week. I'll go to the
police with your description, 683-1274
5-11
WHAT COULD GRETCHEN GAISER
possibly have that I don't? Come on
guys, get real. There's more fish in the
sea 5-10
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If you think you
know who the f)
Mystery Duck is, call * •
ext. 5555, or stop by
202 Johnson Hall and submit your
guess. Prizes will be awarded to the
first three correct guesses.
MYSTERY DUCK
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