Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 17, 1984, Page 5, Image 5

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    Anyone for Crazy 8s?
I he two-tone movement is
alive and well in Corvallis,
Oregon. Corvallis?
The Crazy 8s, who hail from
Corvallis, will be playing the
Outdoor Beer Garden in the
Alder Street tennis courts today
starting at 4 p.m. There is a $1
admission charge.
This eight-piece band has
been playing up and down the
I-5 corridor since 1982, when
elements of The Sneakers and
The Cheeks merged to form The
Crazy 8s.
The band's present line-up
consists of Todd Duncan, alto
sax and lead vocals; |oe
Johnson, tenor sax and vocals;
Mike Regan, bass guitar; Casey
Shaar, keyboards and vocals;
Carl Smith, percussion and
vocals; Tim Tubb, trombone and
Photo courtesy of Wreckless Entertainment
vocals; Mark Wanaka, guitar
and vocals; and Rick
Washington, drums.
The "8s" play a spicy form of
Jamaican reggae, classic urban
soul and English skat. To call.
The Crazy 8s' music danceable
is an understatement.
Lecture to focus on waste site
The geography department will sponsor a
presentation on America's first permanent
nuclear waste repository Thursday at 4 p.m. in 106
Condon Hall.
Richard Phillips, a graduate teaching fellow in
the University geography department, will show
color slides of tunnels, shafts, rock exposures and
dune fields at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant, near
Carlsbad, New Mexico.
Phillips recently issued a report about WIPP,
which is designed to receive all the plutonium
waste from the nuclear weapons program.
In his report, Phillips contends government
agencies are hiding geologic reports and data un
favorable to the WIPP site, which is now being ex
cavated in bedded salt formations.
In his presentation, Phillips also will show cor
rect and incorrect maps and geologic cross
sections, as well as color aerial photographs,
gravity surveys, borehole data and water balance
analysis.
Coffee and refreshments will be served at 3:30
p.m. Phillips welcomes questions and suggestions
during and after the presentation.
Course set for 10K charity race.
The third annual Country Run, a 10K race and
two-mile fun run which winds through the scenic
roads off Lorane Highway, is scheduled to begin
at 9:30 a.m. Saturday.
The run will benefit the Eugene Outreach
Boys and Girls Aid Society, assisting pregnant
unwed girls with adoption, foster or group home
care and family counseling. The program is staff
ed with volunteer teams who maintain a 24-hour
hotline that receives an average of 150 local calls
per month from girls needing help.
All registered participants will receive a free T
shirt after paying an $8 registration fee. Entrants
can register at Nike Eugene, Feets in the 5th Street
Public Market or Feets Plus in the Fifthpearl
Building. The deadline for entering on the day of
the race is between 8:15 a.m. and 9 a.m. For more
information, call 484-7052.
Classifieds
For Sale
QUEEN SIZED WATERBED with mat
tress, liner and heater. Like new. Am
moving soon and need to sell. Will take
best offer. Call 485-3139 in evenings.tfn
QUALITY DIAMOND RINGS My prices
are about V2 of retail value! Call today.
David 343-3824.5A8
NO RAPE, ASSAULT nor abuse with the
chemical defense device Only $10 to
ASP, Box 7271, Eugene. 97401 5-17
QUALITY DIAMOND RINGS. My prices
about Vi of retail value! Call today.
David 343-3842.5-21
Thrift & Gift Shop
2839 Willamette Street
Hours: 10 4 pm
FINAL SALE Thursday, May 17 ONLY
Closing for the summer. Everything
must be sold. All merchandise 50% off.
1-4 pm A dollar a bag. Hurry in! Last
day. C! :p •"'I reopen in August. Spon
sored by the Junior League of Eugene
2756:5-17
FUN COTTON
CLOTHES
great
COLORS AND STYLES
also
FUTONS
Plus a wide assortment of
accessories
Eugene Trading Co
651 E. 13th 344-7006
2 blocks west of campus
10% off clothing with this ad
2755:6-1
MUST SELL: Down sleeping bag Good
to 20 above zero $85.60 Watt Vox Guitar
amp $225. 10 speed World Sun Tour
$90. Jon 485-5175._ 5-18
MUST SELL Pioneer SX-434 receiver,
AWIA cassette deck, two Atlantic
speakers $300. Hohner HP 341 Acoustic
Guitar w/ hardshell case $300. Queen'
size futon $40. Douglas eves. 344-7702.
5-18
1975 HONDA CB125S $350 Call Jim
485-6331 5-22
X-LONG DOUBLE BED
For sale. Make offer - call x4470 days.
343-6611 nights._ 5-22
GARY HART on the mall and local press
conference is available on Video
Cassette from Stafford and Assoc 790
Willamette. 683-5455. 5-21
1000 WATT SUPER HALIDE $147. and
up. Guaranteed Agrilite. 998-3218.
2788:6-4
WATCH TV WHILE YOU TAN! Black
and white TV with rechargable battery
pack $60 (8-10 pm evenings only)
343-1218. 5-21
Buy & Sell
THE BUY & SELL CENTER
Buy-Sell-Trade
Used electric guitars and amplifiers
361 West 5th
613:M-F
1 FREE Soda
plus
10° OFF
any slice
Offer good Monday
through Friday
11:30-Midnight Mon. Fri.
3:30-Midnight — Weekends
1211 Alder on Campus
686-9598
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Lazar’s Bazar
9th Anniversary
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•Plus More!
Thursday May 17
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Yoplait Yogurt
Hot Soup
Vegetarian Sandwiches
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FOR WHAT?
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