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etcetera ue to perform Cl ! fe jun ng ckamas County's women artists will tured in an exhibit at the Clackamas y Courthouse in Oregon City begin- let. 18. he Liberated Canvas" is the title of e f< ur month showing. Women artists from throughout the coun- Wo haye been invited to enter their artwork. fiat iriow concert set ^liebs' Snow, said to be one of Amer- I finëst. and freshest musical talents, iris -to Portland's Paramount Northwest a[ single performance on Thursday, Oct. d B p.m. I of her own compositions, including the hit gold record, "Poetry Man". Phoebe Snow is presented by Northwest Releasing. Tickets for the show are on sale at the Ticket Place at Lipmans, Stevens and Son, First Federal in Vancouver, Every body's I and II and the Paramount. Art exhibit slated "Le Grand Magic Circus", a far-out re vue from Paris for mature audiences, will open a two-night stand at the Portland Civic Auditorium on Thursday evening, Oct. 21. Curtain time for both Thursday and Friday evenings will be 8:15 p.m. This year's version is entitled "The Grand Sentiments" and the revue is based on love. Tickets for "Le Grand Magic Circus", priced at $7.00, $6.00 and $5.00, are on sale now at Celebrity Attractions, 1010 S.W. Morrison, Portland, Oregon 97205. Flick “roars” in Monday presentation One of the entertainment regulars at Clackamas Community College is the Mon day Flick. Every week in the Fireside Lounge a movie is shown for student entertainment. This week's film, beginning at 11:30 a.m., is entitled "The Mouse that Roared". This comedy describes how an insignificant Euro pean country declares war on the United States to get rehabilitation. One problem is that they didn't count on winning. Each week's movies were picked during a movie preview where 100 people were polled. If you missed this preview and would like a movie shown, contact Pat Bottorff at the Student Activities office. lis Snow's tupes vary from Billie Holi- Kid Judy Garland numbers to more ■t works by Leon Russell, Neil Young ■ichie Havens. She also performs many Hthursday Art exhibit, Arnoldus J. Grutter. i ■ : Community Center Mall. 9 a.m. to :5 p.m. "Oklahoma", Civic Auditorium T8:15 p.m. Tickets at Celebrity Attrac- L.. ‘ tions, $7, $6, and $5. ASG meeting. Fireside Lounge. 11 >■. -'a.m. ■ "Communications", CC 117. Noon. ■Free. Brown Bag Movie sponsored. , Focus on Women, lecture by Carol ^■Peterson. 7 to 10 p.m. CC 117. Free. Student Senate Elections.1 Student J Activities Counter, all day. /if: ■ the Hot I Baltimore, Lake Oswego Ij ne not F: I Community 'Theatre. Thursday ■through Saturday. 8:30 p.m. Phone ■ 635-3901 for reservations. fl _ en ate élections y» October 14-15 ____ y .J-lackimas Community College Student Senate Elections. Student Activities Counter, all day. "Music Man", Civic Auditorium. 8:15 p.m. Tickets at Celebrity Attrac tions, $7, $6 and $5. Art Exhibit, Arnoldus J. Grutter. Community Center Mall. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekend "Music Man", Civic Auditorium. 8:15 p.m. Saturday. Tickets at Cele brity Attractions, $7, $6 and $5. Body Works fitness fair and exhi bition, Duniway Park. All day Satur day. Senior Activities Day, Randall Gym. 2 p.m., Sunday. monday "The Mouse that Roared", Monday Flick. Fireside Lounge, 11:30 a.m. Free. tuesday Focus on Women, lecture by Carol Peterson. 7 to 10 p.m. CC 117. Free. Wednesday Coffee House, Katy Sullivan, gui tar and soloist. Fireside Lounge. 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Free. John Prine concert. Civic Auditor ium. 8 p.m. Tickets at Lipmans (down town) and usual outlets.