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calendar — Z SU ila thursday “Solitaire: Double Solitaire." CCC Mc Loughlin Hall Theatre. 8 p.m. $2.50 general, $1.50 students, free for Gold Card holders with reservations. "Mankynde" and "St. George and the Dragon". Portland State University Lin coln Hall. 8 p.m. $2 general, $1.50 students/ senior citizens. friday Wrinkle. Buffalo Head, 6900 SW Nybei Rd., Tualatin. Jesse Collin Young. Portland AuditoriunB 8 p.m. I Robert Palmer. Paramount Northwest 8 p.m. $2. 1 weekend! Mary Oldford lecture on Assertiveness Training. Focus on Women. (This is the orientation session to be followed by small group discussions on Dec. 7 and Dec. 9). CC-117.7 p.m. to 10 p. m. $1. "Solitaire: Double Solitaire." CCC Mc Loughlin Hall Theatre. 8 p.m. $2.50 general, $1.50 students, free for Gold Card holders with reservations. "The Gentleman Tramp." Brown Bag Movie. 11:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. CC-117. "Bald Soprano." CCC McLoughlin Hall Theatre. Noon. Free. ASG meeting. Fireside Lounge. 11 a.m. to noon. "Outcry." The New Theatre, 858 SW Palatine Hill Rd., Portland. 8:30 p.m. Also Saturday. Big Band Ball. CCC Community Centerll 8 p.m. to midnight, Saturday. Dance and»j dinner, $10 per couple or $6 single; Dancfl only, $3 each. 656-2631 ext. 257 for inyd formation, reservations. ASG sponsored. "Pilk's Madhouse." Storefront Theatre, 933 N Russell. 8 p.m. $2.75. Also Satur day. "Alice Through the Looking Glass.'B Portland Civic Theatre Mainstage. 2:30 p.m.B Saturday. $1. Reservations at 226-3048,| "Bell, Book, and Candle." Civic Theatre Blue Room, 1530 SW Yamhill, $3 general, $2 students/senior citizens. 226-3048 for reservations. Also Friday and Saturday. "The Best of the Present Tense." Port-,, land Motor Hotel, 1414 SW 6th. Saturday.HJ Dinner, 7 p.m.; show, 8:30 p.m. $13 forB dinner and show. ?s "God's Favorite." Benson Hotel, 309 SW Broadway. $12.50 for show and dinner. Cocktails, 7 p.m.; dinner, 7:30; show, 9 p.m. 228-9611 for reservations. Choir and Band Concert. CCC Com- . munity Center Mall. 4 p.m. Sunday. Free. Burnside Bombers. Depot Tavern, 5021 Powell. Also Friday and Saturday. Jr. Cadillac. Euphoria, 315 SE 3rd. Also Friday and Saturday. Safyre. Ken's Afterglow, 2229 SE Haw thorne. Also Friday and Saturday. Ela. Mountain Moving Cafe, 532 SE 39th. All ages welcome. $1.25. 9 p.m. Lone Coyote Club. Portland Tavern, 2845 SE Stark. Also Friday and Saturday. Orphus Annie. Vintage Press, SE 92nd and Woodstock. Also Friday and Saturday. Fable. Sanctuary, NE 181st and Glisan. Also Friday and Saturday. Arts and Crafts Holiday Sale. Arts and Crafts Society, 616 NW 18th Ave., Portland. Friday 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; and Sunday, noon to 6 p.m. Wesak. Wreck of the Hesperus, 1200 102nd. Also Friday and Saturday. Waffl es. Darwin's Theory, 4822 SE Divi sion. Also Saturday. Greg Smith Band. The Last Hurrah, 555 SW Alder. Also Friday and Saturday. Scorby and Orchid - benefit for Learn ing Community. Mountain Moving Cafe, 532 SE 39th. All ages welcome. $1.25. NE Bill Winslow. PC&S, 1028 SW Morrison. Harold Lawrence String Quartet - classi cal music. Riddle's, 1217 SW Stark. Dr. Corn's Bluegrass Remedy. Sak's Front Ave., SE Front and Yamhill. Also Satur day. te i icl . PI ig< "Alice Through the Looking Glass." B Portland Civic Theatre Mainstage. 2:30 p.m.B Saturday. $1. ITS "Tower of Power" and "Orleans". Para* Bl mount Northwest. Saturday night. $6 in B advance. monday I Women Artists on Campus. Exhibit ■ opening at 7 p.m. Forum discussion (wo- B men artists today) at 8 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. ■ CC Mall and Fireside Lounge. L . Sleezy Pieces. Earth Tavern, 632 NW 21st. Also Friday and Saturday. Red and Dixie Butcher with Mainstreet. Whitehorse Lounge, Main St., Molalla. Also Saturday and Sunday. Diane Adams. John's Meat Market, 115 NW 22nd. Also Friday and Saturday. Nemo. Jade Lounge, 395 Molalla Ave., Oregon City. Also Saturday. Barbara Zusman workshop on liquid B plastic. (Women Artists on Campus). CC- jp 117. 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. B Pete Karnes Blooz Band. Silver Moon, NW 21st and Glisan. Also Friday and Satur day. Juan Man Band. PC&S, 1028 SW Morri son. pc Ted Viramonte & Tod Kosta. Buffalo Head Tavern, 6900 SW Nyberg Rd., Tuala tin. Carl Smith and the Natural Gas Co. Riddle's, 1217 SW Stark. tuesday f "The Liberated Canvas" featuring wo men artists of Clackamas County. Clack amas County Courthouse. Daily through February. "You Know I Can't Hear You When the Water's Running." PCC Sylvania Cen ter, 12000 SW 49th Ave. 8 p.m. $1.50 general, $1 students. Also Friday and Satur day. "George M!" Portland Civic Theatre Mainstage, 1530 SW Yamhill. 8:30 p.m. $3 general, $2 students/senior citizens. 226- 3048 for reservations. Also Friday and Saturday. "The Last Best Hope of Earth." Uni versity of Portland Hunt Theatre, 5000 N Willamette Blvd. $2 general, $1 students/ senior citizens. Also Friday and Saturday. Muntuno - Latin jazz. Fool's Paradise, 125 NW 6th. Also Saturday. Don Kinch and the Conductors Band. Old Town Strutter's Hall, 120 NW Third. Also Saturday. Country Clap Gonzo Band. Sea Lander Restaurant, 16 NW Broadway. Also Satur day. Ecumenical Country Band. Squirrel's National Lunch, 214 W Burnside. Also Saturday. Paloma. Bogart's Joint, 406 NW 14th. Also Saturday. Sadie LaRue workshop on knitting, crocheting and fabrics . Women Artists on Campus. CC-117. noon to 2 p.m. Assertiveness Training group discussion. Focus on Women. Mary Oldford lecturer. CC-117. 7 p.m. (First in a series of two.) $1. Wednesday Grey Singing Horse. The Long Goodbye, 300 NW 10th. Also Saturday. Jeffrey & Hoa. Gazebo. 4 Mount Jeffer son Terrace, Lake Oswego. V__ Linda Davis Coghill workshop on Fetish | Dolls. Women Artists on Campus. 3 p.m. to I 5 p.m. CC-117. —■■■ P -je 8 —i Thursday, December 2,15 L* I 39.12 I 66.43 49.67 ? 1I a» Us Us l D50 illuminant, 2 degree observer 34.28 I 1 59 60 I ¿ Density •*l<