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2 BEDROOM, FURNISHED apartment. *195 1805 Garden Ave 343-5837 13504 l«n SUBLEASE SPACIOUS TWO BEDROOM apartmant Pool, fireplace. dishwasher, water garbage paid *190 morth 740 East 15th. #8 345-0841 1207:7 QUADS-$85 per month No lease required, furnished, utilities included, laundry, parting available Close to campus 1380 Alder SI. 4*5-0291, 484-0*04 l2B12ttn SMTIS ) FREE OMON8 The Eugene Food Recycling Center has been given two tons Of on one 8 you want 3 fee to 300 lbs Call 688-4999 Wed 9 a m -noon or Thursday 12 30-3 p m (Pteaaedon't call outside theea hours) and arrange to pick them up Ask about using on ions for composl 1278:8 t LOST & FOUND ) FOUND IN EMU BASEMENT, album Identity and it*s yours CM Bob. 686-4344 1341 8 REWARD-MISSING BEAST. Grey, tiger, long haired, female cal. 170 Hk*i. 342-2564 1275 6 ( CHILD CARE j MY HOME, doto to campus 2V*-5 year a, 75€ par hour 344 0415 1323 6 (COMMUNITY SERVICES LIGHT HAUUNG AND SMALL MOVING 344-8578 0453 H FOR THE BEST m movng and storage services be sore to check with LANE COUNTY MOVING • STORAGE 600 Sou Si Seneca Roxt 484 0999 465-1065 13536tin r-ir—1-—n | rllUD & DRINK GIANT GRINDER DELICATESSEN Genune Eaei Coed Grinder Sandwiches MEAT^CHEESES BREAD HOMEMADE SALADS "CATERING ALL OCCASIONS HOME OF THE FIVE-FOOTER 1«M EAST IMh AVENUE 1677 COBURG ROAD 12382 off GOURMET COFFEE ROASTED DAILY The Cotlee Bean CoKm Company 24K, Hrl-ard 110 Was! Broadway 1201,9 Hr: I EVENTS ) Culkjral Forum and The Northwest Rsvww present A Poetry Reartng by JAROLD RAMSEY AutlOr Of Lova In an Earthquake Friday May 7 4 p m in EMU Forum FREE 10523 7 Author Proleeaot THEODORE ROSZAK will speak on Person/Plane) Man4es) lor an Inbmate Revolution May tOlh 7 30pm 180 PLC Sponsored by GSC. Honors College. AAA. Speech CSPA, CEPM, G O R S . ASUO and Cul local Forun 10543 10 STUDENTS FOR UDALL Organizational Mealing Today 4 p.m Century Room 13896 ( ENTERTAINMENT ) FRIDAY. SATURDAY May 7 A • CHARLIE CHAPUN S lirst feature THE KID with Jackie Coogan The Tramp and "hie kid" run a window breakng and rapaamg racket. 1921 Also showing Chaplin s THE IOLE CLASS 7 S 9 30 p.m $1 150 Geology Labor Action Committee 10534 7 GOOD UVE MUSIC Friday and Saturday night 10 p.m to midnight EVtC PALMER DAVE OUELLETTE Souvlakl Stop 786 East 1 ith 10639.7 Tk* »_-A— we-a n nl^ii aiila I rw nnanaa wwr^i socwiy rraiBiii* THE LION IN WINTER Peter O'Toole and Katherine Hepburn put on a dazzling display of acting In portraying King Henry II and his whs Eleanor (Whom Henry had Imprisoned for treason) Hepburn won an Academy Award as Best Actress, and the Aim wee voted Best Film of the Year by the New York Film Critics Saturday. May S 177 Lawrence 7 A *30 pm SI 10630:7 Byou Dream Presents Thursday. May 0 Mzopuhi's UGETSU (1953. 95 min.) Constdared by Robm Wood and Andrew Same as the greatest Japanese Nm ever made lllstieslory of the separation and death of a couple because d greed and war • p m. ISO PtX $1.28 or by season ticket 10551:6 HORSES TO RENT Hourly rates, scenic trass. no guides WEEKDAYS. EVENINGS. WEEKENDS Telephone lor Reservations Windgate Farms. 996 6689 13454 6.7 Phi Pel Pres ants BEYOND THE VALLEY OF THE DOLLS Rated X Starring Edy Wiliams Directed by Russ Meyer This great Nm is rkrecled by Pom Kng Russ Meyer and stars Ns lovely w4e Edy WSkams Packed w4h sen and violence it promises to be the widest musical-Horror Seii-Comedy ever released Truly x rated Friday. May 7 7. 9, 11 p m 177 Lawrence *1 Phi Pal Presents Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY An epic drama of adventure and exptoraton ek reded by the maker of A CLOCKWORK ORANGE Watch man evolve from ape to apace travel Visit the moon colony and a time controlled by comput ers Don t miss this mmd-blowmg fSm Saturday May 8 7. 930. 12 rmdnghl 180 PLC *1 12497 EUGENE. MMI HALL. SECOND FLOOR 10th and Ove 887-0733 TONIGHT THRU SUNOAV THE JAMAICAN REGGAE FILM JIMMY CUFF THE HARDER THEY COME Showtimes Monday-Thursday and Sunday 7 30 and 9 40 Friday and Saturday 7 30. S 40 and 11 40 Raducad admsson mabnee Saturday and Sunday at 2 10512:7 BLACK FOREST TAVERN 2667 Wmamette 344-0816 Live erserlanmeni live nghts a wee* MICHELOB ON TAP 1174916 The EMU Cultural Forum presents An Evening WMh GEORGE BENSON May 7th EMU Ballroom Two snows 7 & 9 30 Tickets J4-U oI O Students *5 50-General Putokc $5 50-At the Door Available al the Mam Das* and the Sun Shop 104797 THURSOAY DINNER BOB AND SAM Al tie HOMEFRIED TRUCKSTOP on 14ti between Hilyard and Alder 10544 6 Spiritual Union Presents LAUGHTER A Nm ol talks by Bubba Free John A rare look at a man called "The first genuine Spmtual Master in tie West and his radrcal spiritual teachings conveying the humor and freedom of a God-ReaMed man Friday May 7. 8 p.m 123 Science $' 105157 MOTHER S DAY BRUNCH SUNDAY MARKET! Treat your Mom to a strawberry omelet, a pocket sandwich. Met.can. Chinese and Indian Cutsne and more Entertain man! plus a large display of hand crafted items SUNOAV MAY 9ttl 11 A.M. TO 2 P.M. 8th and OAK DOWNTOWN 11646 |*hl« mm m «»■ —*-« j aanafailnn unifwN aiucwni mwcwkjii THE BRIDGE ON THE RIVER KWAI (Winner 0( 7 Academy Award* A 27 International Award*) Q* 136 Saturday May 8 6 A 6 pm Member* Free. Non-member*. $1 10547:7 FRANK ZAPPA SPECIAL-MOTHER S DAY” PRESENTATION First throe hour* of Mother's Day (Mtdm(pit-3 am ) KWAX-FM 91 1 EXPERIMENTAL RADIO. KWAX-II. MONDAY—FRIDAY 12-2 a.m 1342:7 EMU Cultural Forum Presents Friday, May 7 TAKING OFF WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY MM. OS FORMAN A wry generation-gap comedy about a 15-year-old girl who drop* out to tie East Village n New Yorti Taking Off probably received more rave reviews than any ether Nm at 1971. and include* one o( tie best comedy sequences n years Starring BUCK HENRY. LYNN CARLIN GEORGIA ENGEL and IKE AND TINA TURNER' 7 A 930 $1 180 PLC Sunday. May 9 ALEX IN WONDERLAND DONALD SUTHERLAND as the bewil dered Alex mpttirougi He modern wonder land of Hollywood This fn^Vy lunehc 14m brings tie das sc -Everyman theme o tie tarn colony area 1969. adds a liberal dose ot psychedelic.and produces a more than slight rksonentation in tie aurkence 7 A 930 *1 180 PLC 10548 7 f PERSONAL ~) LEE ANN KRAMER My address a 525 Rcnka Bozeman. MT 59715 Ralph Stevens 129111 REMEMBER MOM WITH UNCOMMON SCENTS Choose *om unique combinations ot pet fume cats soerSed gtyceme soaps, mois ture lotions and creams, or design your own get pack Mon -Sat In the Atnum 99 W 10th St 10 a rtv-6 p m 10522 7 WHAT GOES DO. RE. Ml. FA. SO, LA, TL DOT' —Tracy Simpson as tie studies melt 1362 6 SUE FLAV-WHATS BOGART got that I haven 1? Casablanca awaits you my dear Love, the Flay 13466 THANKS ALPHA PHIS tor the best wake-up breakfast1 Next tune it s our turn1 Cheers! The Gamma Phis . 1347 6 BILLY: Tomorrow ought not be ours, but noting can take away Yesterday Sar 13616 WASTED NOOOLES AND DREAMS: Plop-plop, ta-ta. oh what a reset it is! Wednesday Morning Blues 13656 SUNSET SUSAN-May 5 is the end of three good ones, tie start of many more1 Beery 1366 6 ALPHA CHI MYSTERY DATES: The Dance Machine (powered by Jungle >jice) wil be shakm it down tomtit el 8. Be there if you dare1 —Crowd Control Unit. 13606 BOB: THANKS FOR the dreamy date As al ways. Kris 13676 DEAR WETER, with every bethday you’ve ganed distance, but with this one you’ll capture it all Reach for the skies and it will be yours May this 22nd be the most salatyng and happiest yet All my love. Tiny 1368 6 MS. DYNAMK Happy Birthday from one rawn to now another Keep tie faith, tings will work out Thanks for last evening Love. Mr C 1357:6 TRIDELTA PROUOLY ANNOUNCES the formal pledging ol tie Terrific Ten Julie Bietz. Heidi Goran son. Laura Gustagson. Men lee Hmkie. Vir ginia Hutrst. Anne Kingsbury. Cinde O Shea. Jam Riddle. Julie Smith. Chns Winfrey! 13536 TOW. HAPPY 22. Don ) blow it al in Reno L H. 13556 RELIEF!... tor the agony of unwanted hair Sale, permanent removal Electrotogy by Marian Phone 687-8181 for tree consultation 10489:tfn GIN Three weeks of your pledgeship done. Three deltas you have jus*y won. Next tax you a get to turn them in. For our stars and crescent pin— Congrats) The Stow One (Your Big Sie) 1373:6 VANESSA-Happy Birthday' Whenever it isl CRT 1374:8 MCC A Christian church for gay people holds ser vices every Sunday at 1 p m at 381h & Hityard For mote nlormaton call Rev Ann Montague—746-7427 12528WH TO R.B.H.: It's snowing at the coast Rocks, waves, sunshine and me. Love, Pnsdka 1376:8 BUNS. HOWDY, AND JOHNOAS, The weekend was CRUCIAL, we ve scaled it at a 9 5. we even row 4 as a small greatness Too bad we re out of there Later) 1337:8 WHILE I’M GONE, don 1 forget to make your bed and find a typist And good luck n tie weekends to come . I love you-Diddums 1325 6 STAN: THANK-YOU FOR A MEMORABLE EVENING of strawberry daiqumes and a fantastic timef You re the best little brother a big sis could have)!' 1326:6 COLORADO DELEGATES: Thursday rx^it meet ing (lorx^tt) canceled 1331:6 GIMME BEANS AN’ Gimme Meat Good-Op prices Can t be beat' FOOD-OP 1535 Agate 10549:6 IN HONOR OF JOHN ROSSI’S 21st Birthday, this Friday at 8 p m There will be SUfTABLE FES TIVITIES at 1290 East 18»i #6 Happy B-day John-Boy Teatsies 1334 6 BAPPY 21st Hirthday M Bethany Yee sa It Aaytors Irene. G.L.S . Steven 1335 6 RUSTY No school tomorrow, Happy 21 Gym 1338:6 LANE MEMORIAL BLOOO BANK DONORS NEEDED Bioodmotxle at Kappa Alpha Pheta 16th & Onyx Appo ntments are filled A Positive 10 Units. A Negative 1 Unrt: O Positive 12 Units; O Negative 2 Units. B Positive 0 Units; AB Positive 0 Units Call us tor an appovitment at 484-9111 MCC A dinstian church for gay people holds ser vices every Sunday at 1 p m at 38th & HSyard For more intarmaion call Rev Ann Montague—746-7427 12526 WH TORI: HAPPY BIRTHDAY, hugs. »id kBses from your pals at the OLR 1363:6 RE: MR. LONELY—IMio said money cant buy friends’ At S25 a week, you got us' Executive Pro ducer McWein Directed by Mcfay 13446 BERME MERGE: Here s your personal1 Now quit baching1 Just be thankful we put it in before you left1 Moon Fay and McBieep 1345:6 FOOO-OP SPECIALS Yogurt Yam fruil Yam. hurt & plain Nancy s Honey Plpn Fruited FOOO-OP Qts Vj pints 73 28 73 28 86 32 96 36 1535 AGATE 10550:7 Panels (Continued from Page 1) 12:30 p.m.—Introductory lun cheon, EMU Ballroom. Lyle Nel son, chairer of the Board of Foreign Scholarships (Fulbright Hays Program)and former Ful bright scholar Mihai Pop, profes sor of Romanian language and lit erature at the University of Bucharest, will be featured. 2:30 p.m.—“National Needs for International Education,” 167 EMU. Robert Ward, director of In ternational Research at Stanford University, will deliver a position paper and a panel composed of Kihei Koizumi, chief of education research workshops in Asia, Insti tute of Education Research; Robert Doomink, physical educa tion professor from Washington State University and Kenneth Davis, physics professor at Reed College, will review his talk. 7:30 p.m.— 'American Interna tional Education Through Foreign Eyes," 167 EMU. A panel com posed of Koizumi, Manfred Kahl weit, co-director of the Max Planck Institute for Biophysics, and Sammiyddin Zhouand, deputy minister of justice in Afghanistan, will discuss American interna tional education programs. Friday 10 a.m.— “The Role of Science and Technology in International Education," 167 EMU. Fred Cox, director of the Middle East Studies Center at Portland State Univer sity, will present a position paper. A panel composed of Virgil Boekelheide, University of Oregon chemistry professor; Hans Plambeck, Oregon State University sociology professor, and Robert Garfias, University of Washington music professor will discuss his presentation. Noon—“International Educa tion and the Pluralist Model of De velopment,’' EMU Ballroom. Har rison Salisbury will be the luncheon’s speaker. 1:45 p.m.—“American Univer sity Programs of International Studies and International Educa tion,'’ 167 EMU. Herbert Ellison, director of the Institute for Interna tional and Comparative Studies at the University of Washington, will present his views. 3:45 p.m..—"International Edu cation and Public Policy,” 167 EMU. Media representatives Don Robinson of the Eugene Register-Guard, Malcolm Bauer of the Portland Oregonian and Charles Royer of KING-TV, Seat tle, will offer a critique of previous discussion topics. Bookstore Election 8:15 a.m.-5:00 p.m. MAY 3-7 Vote at the Bookstore Today PIZANS Its Alder 345-2628 Just off Campus Live Music Wednesday and Friday Nights 9-Midnight A11 sandwiches are available on vour choice of bread. % Enjoy all sorts of sandwiches: Salami Capicolla Prosciutto Corned Beef Pastrami Picnic Ham Provolone Cheese and other favorites Happy Hour Wed. & Fri. 65c Pitchers Schlifcz Beer on draft 35c glass & 85c pitchers