$25 Rw«f«M Quad (or Summar. $70 per month, include utilities 1360 Alder 486-0291,484-0804 01185MF LARGE QUADS SPECIAL RATES FOR SUMMER Private bath, all utilities paid, furnished, Vi block trom campus Laundry and parking facilities. OS PIRG agreement Rent June 15-September 15, at $72 50 per month $50 refundable deposit 738 E. 16*1 687-0143.887-1190. 01735Kn SOUTHEAST, VIEW, QUIET, 3 bedroom, IVi bath, family room, utility, appliances, carpets, drapes 1400 square feet Available May 15, $295, $150 depos* Drive by 4870 Whiteaker, then call 686-0043. 5:13 $99 SHARE MODERN HOME with professorial lady Between U of O and town Female yaduale stu dent preferred Available June 1 345-7851 01744:13 NEED TO SUB-LEASE mce one bedroom apart ment. Vj block from campus, $140 345-6471 5:16 ONE BEDROOM, furnished apartment Only one block to campus $165/month »iru June then only $100,'month lor tha summer 951 E 19th Ave 343-8751 5:13 $79.50 QUADS SUMMER RATES LARGE NICELY FURNISHED. PRIVATE BATHS PRIVATE REFRIGERATORS. LIKE NEW PARKING. AIR CONDITIONED. UTLITIES INCLUDED. Vi BLOCK FROM CAMPUS AND TENNIS COURTS RESERVATIONS FOR FALL TERM ALSO BEING ACCEPTED HURRY, ONLY A FEW UNITS REMAINING Call first 345-1272 751 East 16th 016745b 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT, 17*i and Alder, vac ate June 15 $210 monthly NEGOTIABLE 345-5495 5 18 LARGE TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT. Iurrushed. $140. summer 2 blocks trom Ltorary Reserve now for summer and fan 689-1081 520 TWO BEDROOM UNFURNISHED APARTMENT. private. $175 per month $87 50 deposit 30 day agreement No ctsklren or dogs Call 344-8486 or stop by 1715 rt^i St #3. eventogs or*y 5:13 QUADS $90 Available now No lease required UMrties pa to Laundry and parking available 1380 Alder 485-0291 or 464-0804 14327 Tin PETS _ HUGE, TOUGH ORANGE TON NEEU3 MUNfc — cafl 346 3217 evenings and weekends 5:13 TOST C FOUND LOST — SET OF KEYS. Leather piece and Oregon centennial com. Pteaae contact Wendy ext 5387. Thornton 5 9 LOST NEAR 19th-ALDER, female white kitten with gray spot Shem. 344-1334 5 13 LOST: 7 monti male yellow Lab around 34*t and Hams Has white flea collar Call Mike 484 0495 513 LOST: BLUE SUEDE Nike. PLC May 4 Reward Please return EMU or 343-2178 5 16 REWARD. $25 lor returning tupca camera, low n bush. 19lh and Alder 343-8139 5:13 FOUND: MEN'S 10-SPEED BIKE, white. 26 inch Cal 342-8807 after 6pm 513 REWARD! For the return of wallet Rolen from men's locker room Need 10 and nr xkcal prescrip tion urgently Cal 343-66* 1 5:23 MARKET BASKET GOOD PRICES ON BEER, meats, pizzas and more Miler s Grocery. 1065 E. 20th Open 10-10 Sunday-Thursday. 10-11 Friday-Saturday 14303 MWF For Al Your Frut and Vegetable Needs JUST PRODUCE Is Just That 742 East 24*1 343-5393 14570 MWF IT OOP 8 PRINK CAFE GLENWOOD. 3758 FrankHn, 7-3 p m BREAKFAST SPECIAL- 85« Fanciful omelets and special teas 14225iff GOLDEN TEMPLE NATURAL FOODS 1211 Alder Let us help you with your VITAMIN needs. New line of low price vitamins. Come see us! 01164:tfn MICKIE S DELICATESSEN 1609 East 19*v Eugene s own New York Dek Salads, meals, cheeses, sandwiches, groceries picnics, dinners. Catering — wed tings and all oc casions Monday-Saturday 14479:mw THE CREPERV For a unique luncheon, darner Omelets and othe delights Crepes, Desserts, Garden Vegetables 770 East 11th 342-8340. 7 a.m.-10 p.m 14480MWI ORIENTAL CAFETERIA AND GROCERY Spray rolls, barbeque pork, teriyaki chicken, tempure fish and vegetable. Combination plates $1.50. W accept lood stamps for groceries. BAMBOO PAVILUON 1275 ALDEI Monday-Friday, 11-7:30 Saturday, 12-7:30 00667 MW DID YOU KNOW that our coffee coats less per cup than Fotgers? Come on in and check it out. The best teas too. ALLEN BROS. COFFEE 2465 Hilyard Street 344-0221 0120731 Honey’s Cafe Introduces Breakfast Jom ua for omelettes such as our Morning Fiesta, Sunshine, or Create Your Own. The pancakes are yummy and our oatmeal is slow cooked. Our homemade soup, sandwiches, salads and smoothies lor lunch wil entice you to come back for more At night, we feature Tempura fish or vegetables and other taste delights Live music nightly. Weekdays 8 a m -9 p.m Weekends 9 a m -9 p m Closed Tuesdays 675 East 13th 343-0846 00967 18 THE NICE CREAM PARLOR Featuring old-fashioned natural ice cream, sweetened with honey or sugar, frozen yogurt. Itafean ices, non-dairy ice cream, pastries, coffees and teas Now featuring homemade soups, salads and sandwiches Open Daily noon to midnlgm, 313 Blair Acroaa from George s Garage 14541 MWF events FRIDAY EMU BEER GARDEN FEATURING THE KIN 4 to 7 p.m 1.0 REQUIRED 01696 1 3 CHINESE MEDICINE A Symposium PANEL, SLIDES, FILM TUESOAV, MAY 17 730 p m EMU (room to be posted) 50* suggested donation Sponsored by C U S C P F.A and C.H.E C. 5:17 EMU CULTURAL PROGRAM PRESENTS AN UNDER GRADUATE ART SHOW 167 EMU Mf:y 15, 16,17 12-4 p.m. 01671:13 RUTHIE GORTON Smgs songs from Ihsh, Lalm American and other international (and national) struggles Friday, May 13 EMU 730 p m. $2.50 01673:13 THE EMU CULTURAL FORUM in conjunction with the BLACK ARTS FESTIVAL, PRESENTS QUINTARD TAYLOR HISTORIAN. RESEARCHER, CONSULTANT Taylor will present a tilde lecture dealing with “BLACK COMMUNITIES IN THE WEST: PORTLAND AND SEATTLE” Friday, May 13.1077 Room 167 EMU «=» P-m FREE 01244:13 ALL UNDERGRADUATE BUSINESS AI MINISTRATION STUDENTS — You are cordial invited to the B.A. Day Picnic More informatic available at the table outside Gilbert Hall 5:1 TUNES FROM STEVIE, EWF, AWB and B< played by JEMASENE at Murphy s Sunday nit Get up and dance' 5:1 NCE: THE BALLROOM DANCE CLUB meal gry Friday night at 8 p.m. In the HamiltorvTing tog room. Everyone is welcome 5:1 HORSES TO RENT Hourly rates, scenic trails, no guides WEEKDAYS, EVENINGS, WEEKENDS Telephone for Reservations: Windgate Farm 986-6789 1 3451 EMU CULTURAL FORUM PRESENTS BONNIE RAITT WITH SPECIAL QUEST MUDDY WATERS and LORI MORITZ Sunday May 22, 1977 8:30 p.m. Mac Court Tickets: $4,50 U of O Students $5.50 General public $6 Reserved and at door Available at EMU Main Desk and At Everybody's Records 0169620 MTTHRANDIR FROM EUGENE AND MAGPIE FROM CORVALLIS AT THE EUGENE HOTEL FRIDAY MAY 13 Tickets: $2.50 At die door Music at 9:15 p.m.. King Cola Room 5:13 > c n THE EMU CULTURAL FORUM PRESENTS THE LOON’S RAGE An outrageous comic fantasy on the threat of nuclear power plants. SUNDAY MAY 15 ROBINSON THEATRE 8 p.m. Tickets available at tie door $2 U of O students, seniors, older children $2.50 general public 01264:13 EMU CULTURAL FORUM PRESENTS GIMME SHELTER This film, featuring the ROLLING STONES. IKE A TINA TURNER, and the JEFFERSON AIRP LANE captures the visceral excitement and the demonic magnetism of MICK JAGGER. Watching the film is like taking part in an encounter group — there s no way to escape the image on tie screen, not to deny its triAh FRIDAY MAY 13 7 and 9 pjn. 180 PLC *1 THE UNIVERSITY FILM SOCIETY THE EMU CULTURAL FORUM PRESENT LA FAUTE DE L’ABBE MOURET GEORGES FRANJU has transferred Zola s newel into a fairytale of love eternal. He has conjured up a fantasy world of tie garden in which Serge and Afcine taste the fruit of sin and it is not less tian tie Garden of Eden reborn. SUNDAY MAY 15 8 p.m. 180 PLC *1 01694:13 THE ANANDA MARGA SOCIETY PRESENTS WHAT’S UP TIGER LILY? In one of his craziest ideas, Woody Allen i- creates a very tunny film by taking a Japanese spy-thriller and ckibbing in his own dialogue. The idea s not original, Woody says, "GONE WITH THE WINO was a Japanese movie — they |uat dubbed iz in the southern accents." , SHOWN AT 7 pan. and 10 pan. 3 ALSO I NEVER SANG FOR MY FATHER 0 Gene Hackman and MeNyn Douglas were 3 both nominaed tor Academy Awards In this - briliantty acted film about the generation 9*SHOWN ONCE ONLY AT 8:25 p.m. SATURDAY, MAY 14 *1 1*° HC l, n UNIVERSITY THEATRE PRESENTS THE PRIME OF MISS JEAN BRODIE from the novel by Muriel Spark adapted for the stage by Jay Presson Allen May 13, 14, 19, 20, 21 8 p.m. ROBINSON THEATRE $4, $3 UO Student* HALF-PRICE! Box office: 686-4191 01662Ifn black forest tavern 2657 WWamette 344-0816 Happy Hours; Monday and Wednesday — 9:30 to i0:30, Friday — 4-6 p.m MICHEL 08 ON TAP Entertainment four nights a week. 'ri688^*-’ THREE NITES Thurs.-Fri.-Sat. BEST SEATING ON THURSDAY KFMY 980 Midnite Movie THIS WEEK DUSTIN HOFFMAN IN LITTLE BIG MAN Either he was The Most Neglected Hero In History or He Was a Liar of Insane Proportion BEST SEATING ON THURSDAY 01687:13 AN EVENING OF MIME, MASK AND MOVEMENT 5X5 By the TheatrElan C.C.P.A., 8th and Lincoln Fnday. May 13 8 p.m. $2 01669:13 DANCE/CONCERT AT CARSON HALL SATURDAY, MAY 14 9-1 a.m. FEATURING SCANDAL 5:13 THE BAVARIAN 444 East 3rd Vocalist with acoustical guitar Monday-Saturday, 9-12 Jam Session every Sunday. 830-1:30 a m. 00571:1 PLAYWRIGHTS THEATRE PRESENTS TWO ORIGINAL STUDENT PLAYS “EXPRESS TRAIN” By AMY CHARTOFF AND “COMMUNICATION ELEPHANTS” By PAUL THOMAS Tuesday, May 17 EMU Forum Room 12:30 p.m. FREE Sponsored by the EMU Cu1' rorum 01698:17 RUTH IE GORTON Sings songs from Irish, Latin American and other international (and national) struggles. Friday, May 13 EMU 7:30 p.m. $2.50 01673:13 WEDNESDAY MAY 18 ROBERT REDFORD IN THE CANDIDATE PLUS PINK PANTHER CARTOON 8 and 10 p.m. $1 150 Geology ASUO State Affairs 01709:18 EMU CULTURAL FORUM PRESENTS BLUES IN THE BALLROOM OTIS RUSH MICHAEL BLOOMFIELD WITH THE NIGHTHAWKS Friday. May 27 EMU Ballroom 8 p.m. Tickets: $3.50 U o» O students $4 50 general Available: EMU 0173427 C.C.P.A. PRESENTS A SOCK-HOP 5ffs MUSIC ROCK N ROLL Music spun by JOHNNY ETHEREDGE Saturday, May 14 $1.50 9 pjn. The New W.O.W. Hall, 8th and Lincoln 01657:13 SCANDAL A GOOD FEELIN’ TO KNOW AT CARSON HALL SATURDAY 9 p.m.-1 am. 5:13 THE 7TH ANNUAL WILLAMETTE VALLEY FOLK FESTIVAL SPECIAL GUEST, LES BLANK MAY 19, 20, 21 Outdoors on the East Lawn of the EMU (in tie Ballroom in case of rain) All Events Are FREE Sponsored by the EMU Cultural Forum 01733:20 FUN WITH YOUR KIDS EUGENE THEATRE CO.'S ANDROCLES AND THE LION Saturday, May 14 2nd Floor. Atrium 11 a m.. 1 p.m., 3 p.m. 5:13 LIVE AT THE PEARL LATIN JAZZ with ELA Music & Dancing 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. $2 admission PEARL ST. STATION 412 Pearl 345-0937 01743:13 PRESENTING WHO IS KEITH GREEN IN CONCERT Friday, May 13 Outside EMU on la*n 7 p.m. 5:13 (Entertainment continues on Page 20) Pane 19