ONE BEDROOM apartment near 16th and Hilyard, no children or pets $200 ($170 if non-smokers), 687-0650 110:tfn TWO BEDROOM fully furnished apartment located across from Hayward 1442 East 18th, 343-2294. 5:30-8:30 PM Weekdays 9-12 Saturdays RIVERSIDE REALTY 361 EAST 13lh: Cute one bedroom apts in small well-managed complex Appliances, carpeting, drapes, courtyard $185 plus deposits Manager 342-8502 I PM CO., REALTOR 1065 High Street 485-8252 _189:tfn QUADS AND 2 BEDROOM APTS AVAILABLE 625 EAST 16th: 2 be (Loom apts. near campus Some with carpeting, drapes, laundry facilities Off-street parking $259 plus deposits 690 EAST 16th: Quads also available with same facilities as above $135 plus deposits CONTACT: Manager, 687-2774 IPM CO., REALTOR 1065 High St. 485-8252 150:tfn WOOD SIDE MANOR Quads next to campus, private and semi-private bath $ 125 plus deposits Manager 686-24 70 IPM CO., REALTOR 1065 High Slreet 485-8252 _ 152:tfn LARGE 2 BEDROOM APT in small quiet com plex near campus 1340E 19th, $240, 343-9377. 2-28 PARR TOWER Cooperative household seeks interested students $410 spring term Drop by (1648 Alder-opposite tennis courts) or call 686-4125 (Rob. Susan, or Reed) 205:2-21 ONE BEDROOM APARTMENTS, 1 block from campus $210 per month Lease through June 16 Bev, 343-5337 _ _ 14 tin 2 BEDROOM FURNISHED APARTMENT Clean. Close to campus. Dishwasher. c#sposal-$280/month. Lease 'til June. EMERALD APARTMENTS 1877 Emerald No. 21 Lars. 485-4170 67:t1n LARGE AIR CONDITIONED 1 bedroom apartment, furnished, 2 blocks from campus. $185 mo. Darryl 683-5428 __2-31 1 BEDROOM PARTIALLY furnished apt, close to campus at 1860 Alder No 28. call manager Paul White at 484-6113,_2-28 AVAILABLE NOW: lovely home near campus. $105, downstairs bedroom, non-smoker, Leslie 485-6619, Kate 242-1792 2-28 DORM CONTRACTS CO-ED! UPPER CLASS DORM, contract for sale! Call Truit at 485-91430702-27 CO-ED UPPERCLASSMAN: 2 contracts for sale. Brian or Howard 485-9142 4-1 QUADS_ QUADS: NEWER FURNISHED 4 bedroom units, $125 includes utilities, $125 deposit Manager 441 East 17th *4 or call 683-2733, 345-6297 evenings 26:tfn YOU CAN BE CLOSE TO CAMPUS! 1728 FERRY: Share kite hen and bath $107 plus deposits 475 EAST 15th: Share kitchen and bath Re sident Manager 343-0459. $112 50 plus depo sits. 1866 HARRIS: Quads in quiet university setting Share kitchen and bath. $112.50 plus deposits. Manager 345-0030. IPM CO., REALTOR 1065 High Street 485-8252 7008:tfn FURNISHED STUDIO QUAD, private bath, service, utilities included Four blocks from campus-$165 ABLE PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 1473 Willamette St. 485-7222 6073:TFN QUADS: Private bath, refrigerator, $130 per month 738 East 16th, 687-0143. JEAN TATE PROPERTY MANAK EMENT 215:tfn CAMPUS COURT S130 MONTH Private halt bath and refrigerator, laundry facili ties 1544Alder #21,686-1075 6906:tfn QUADS $105 No lease required Laundry & parking facilities available. Fully furnished, utilities paid 1360 ALDER 485-0291 or 484-0804 __S828:tfn QUADS $100, one block from campus, 687-0505 23:tfn RENTALS Mini-Warehouse You store it, you lock it, you keep the key Space to fit your needs 3550 West 11th, Eugene 485-0011 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK _124f5-?0 THE ATTIC MINI STORAGE UNITS: 5x10, 10x10, 10x20 foot units new renting 1026 Highway 99 Norlh. just South of the Gilbert Shopping Center 689-9230.5075'tfn PETS PET IDENTIFICATION TAGS: professionally engraved, stainless steel; with your name, address, phone number. Same day service. $2.50. Call 687-9219 3-28 I QST & FOUND DARK BROWN BIRKENSTOCK. Answers to "righty " Last seen Sunday March 9 at Fifth St Market. Alton Baker and/or 19th and Agate Please come home I miss you "Leftie 484-9382,687-0735 3-28 CHILD CARE UO Child Care A Development Center 1511 Moss St. 686-4384 ANNOUNCES hourly-scheduled toddler care for children t5 months-2'/! years U ot O students eligible for special subsidy Register now for spring term195:4-7 EVENING CLASSES? The EMU Child Care Center has evening child care available Monday-Thursday, 6-10 p m for ages 1-6 years. Call 686-4345 for more informa tion 19F 4-7 MARKET BASKET TOM’S A U OF O TRADITION Domestic Beers-10% off case price Large selection of chilled wines, imported beers, coffee, hot sandwiches, & fresh Humble Bagels for those all-nighters OPEN 24 HOURS Personal checks. Vfsa, Mastercharge accepted TOM’S MARKET 19th A Agate 7122UWH Johan’s French Bread is now at 7-11 on Alder an underground classic 28:mwt EVENTS 2nd SEDER: Apnl 1st, 6:30 p.m. at Temple Beth Israel, 2550 Portland St Potluck — call 485-7218 or 6864366 for what to bring and reservations $1 00 admission to cover costs 3-28 •firve art supplies at reasonable prices m / / textile famt 4 sgoargs i>disa x acho knives fixative markers)! triangles drafting pencils ^lueY technical pens Sii paints clay\ vvatercotors airbrixShes inks - drawing papers Sketchbooks ptue/blacic/brom/n print papeo/ matteard chartpak cciStnm framing easels silvery acrviit Coloring ] Pencils ir\ rt\e^ t?o>c0S . •>! N;, , ^poSterboar^x pi Tart books cards'^, /crayons coW*iateraye fpasteis colotedperv:iifc\ ciearprint brushes ^calligraphy pens u*h pins 'Sm \« VV A thoroughly absorbing documen tary VARIETY A warmly human chronicle. SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER An excellent introduction to the prac tice of civil disobedience and to the nuclear power controversy WIN Magazine ONE TIME ONLY SHOWING LOVEJOY’S NUCLEAR WAR An award-winning film about the rods ot the anti-nuke movement 7 PM, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 26 107 LAWRENCE FREE A good film M. ERNST, U.S. NU CLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION Sponosored by the Survival Center ENTERTAINMENT MUSICIANS THE 10th ANNUAL WILLAMETTE VALLEY FOLK FESTIVAL IS COMING MAY 16-18 Get your audition tape in to the EMU Cultural Forum, Suite 2, EMU DEADLINE IS APRIL 3rd Cassettes only, please 7014 2-29;2-5,6,10,25,27,28,?! .4-1 CINEMA 7 10th & Olive-Atrium Building 687-0733 TONIGHT THRU THURSDAY 1st Eugene Showing NORTHERN LIGHTS John Hanson & Rob Nilsson have written & directed one ot the best independent fiction features seen in years. The stark & tender story ot the North Dakota tarmers struggle to survive the desperate depression year ot 1915 A raw refreshingly honest slice ot Americana when people still cared about their neighbors " SHOWTIME 7:30 PM ONLY BOUND FOR GLORY A saga ot Woody Guthrie's early life (played by David Caradine) with director Hal Ashby daring to show the darker side of the wandering balladeer Haskier Wexiers Oscar winning photography SHOWTIME 9:20 PM ONLY 21V2-27 NEW RUSSIAN COURSES: SOLZHENITSYNS Gulag Archipelago (SL 430G, Samizdat Russian Literature) 3 credits: 11:00-12:20 UH and Soviet Underground Jokes (SL 342, Russian Culture & Civilization) 3 credits; 10:30 MWF NO prerequisites register: 202 Friendly FRIENDS FILMS PRESENTS BUTCH CASSIDY and the SUNDANCE KID ROBERT REDFORD, PAUL NEWMAN and KATHERINE ROSS "Banditry was never so romantic"' 5 Academy Awards THURSDAY, MAR 27 7 4 9:30 PM 150 GEOLOGY $1.25 _1.86:3-27 SEARCH Presents SPRING DANCE with Mithrandir Friday, March 28 8-midnight EMU BALLROOM 52 students, $2.50 non-students 14u:3-28 Friends Films Presents WOODY ALLEN in Everything You Always Wanted to Know About SEX* *but were afraid to ask A riotous spool of everything sexual from re pression to perversion and beyond A hilarious commentary on the American Sexual Scene " Sal., March 29 1 50 Geology 749 PM $1-25 187:3-28 THE ANANDA MARGA SOCIETY PRESENTS SOMETIMES A GREAT NOTION Starring Paul Newman and Henry Fonda, in the story of an Oregon lumbegack family whose motto is' "never give an inch ' SATURDAY, MARCH 29 7 4 9:30 PM 177 LAWRENCE $1.25 21H3-26 People make love for so many reasons-why shouldn't money be one of them’ The gospel according to Saint Jack. ?-2 7 SERVES COMEDY RIGHT!! LIVE MATINEE MAD COMEDY LIVE ON STAGE at CINEMA 7 FRIDAY EVENING 8 & 10 PM ...$3.00 SATURDAY MATINEE 2 PM...$2.00 No children under 12 admitted! MORE POWER TO YA' PRESENTS FRANK ZAPPA’S 200 MOTELS With KEITH MOON. RINGO STAR, FLO AND EDDY, THE MOTHERS OF IN VENTION, and STUDEBAKER HAWK. FRANK ZAPPA concocts a bizarre vision of the effects of life on the road The animation sequence alone will leave you gasping tor reality SATURDAY, MARCH 29 7,9:30 A MIDNIGHT! 123 SCIENCE $1.25 222 3-28 EMU CULTURAL FORUM presents MIDNIGHT EXPRESS An exciting film, based on the real exper ience of Billy Hayes, a young American busted for hashish in Turkey He is con sequently sentenced to 30 years In the Sagmalcilar prison, notorious in the Middle | East as a modern Black Hole As escape attempts repeatedly fail and torture fol lows, Billy tries a daring escape FRIDAY, MARCH 28 7 4 9.30 PM 150 GEOLOGY $1.25 223:3-28 | (Continued on Page 20) Important news for textbook buyers! Please read our TEXTBOOK RETURN POLICY! The last day to return SPRING TERM text books for refund is TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1980. Save your cash register receipts. You must have them for refunds. Books purchased new must be in new condi tion when returned. Texts with bent corners from carrying in book packs, names, under lining, water damage, erasures, or any other signs of use or abuse are not acceptable for refunds. I D. is required. All sales of textbooks made during the SPRING TERM after APRIL 15, 1980, are final NO REFUNDS WILL BE MADE. If you have any questions about the above return policy, please stop by the Textbook Information Counter. We have the answers. uo BOOKSTORE 13th & Kincafd 686-4331 Open: Mon-Fri 8:15-5:30 Sat 10:00-2:00