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HENDRICKS PARK! Summer sublet home for family/students. 3 or 4 bedroom with all appliances. June-Aug, negotiable. Phone 60-4112._ 5-28 PARTIALLY FURNISHED 1 bedroom apart ment near downtown $175. 2 bedroom apart ment west side $195. 344-8841. 858:6-2 1304 A 1342 CHAMBERS: Beautiful new 2 bedroom duplexes, deluxe appliances, park ing nicely landscaped, on busline, easy ac cess to all shopping. $279 plus $195 deposit. IPM CO., REALTOR 1065 High St 485-8252 861 :tfn 10 EAST 18ttt: Two bedroom, cute, clean, all utilities paid $249 with $199 deposit 1870 ONYX: A cut above the ususal basement, one bedroom nice and clean, all utilities paid $199 with $179 deposit. 1842 UNIVERSITY: Excellent campus loca tion, one bedroom, appliances, decorated in wood tones. $229 with $195 deposit. IPM CO., REALTOR 1065 High SI. 485-8252 859:tfn DUPLEX 1 BEDROOM unfurn (stove & refrig) available near park & river. Bike path 15 mins to UP, $200. Lois 343-1402.5-23 SUB-LEASE 6 blocks from campus, 2 be drooms, fireplace, 24th and University, refer ences required. 342-7558 6-8 PM.5-23 FEMALE NEEDED to sublet room. $75/month. One block from campus for sum mer. Call 683-43585-21 CUTE STUDIO, next to campus, $120/mo for summer, available now, w/balcony, parking, laundry, 343-0576.5^8 914 EAST 18th, one bedroom apt, across street from campus, partly furnished, $185 month, 344-7256._ 5-23 BLACKSTONE MANOR APARTMENTS, 1750 Alder St, now taking applications lor laH and summer. 1 and 2 bedroom apart ments, $165 and up. 687-0684 681 din SUBLET/OPTION to rent, one bedroom apartment in duo unit, starting June 6th, 3120/mon th, 484-5991.5-23 THREE BEDROOM HOUSE 17th & Villard. $380/month. 485-0195. 7 p.m-8 p.m. 5-21 SUBLET FOR JUNE:Room in nice house with friendly man, daughter, near park 484-9809 RENTALS_^ MINI STORAGE Reserve your 5’x5' or 5'x10' storage unit now SELFSTOR 344-2710 i720:6-2 DRY, SECURE, STORAGE Student discount rates for the summer Call ECONOMY SELF-STORAGE, 343-8017 6-2 THE ATTIC MINI STORAGE UNITS: 5x10, 10x10, 10x20 toot units now renting .1026 Highway 99 North, just South of the Gilbert Shopping Center. 689-9230.5075:tfn 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 124:5-30 QUADS_' . CAMPUS COURT $130 MONTH Private half bath and refrigerator, laundry facilities. 1544 Alder #21,686-1075.6906:tfn 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 QUAD UNIT in small complex, private bath and refrigerator. 553 East 18th, $115, 683-2271. JEAN TATE PROPERTY MANAGEMENT __ 717:TFN YOU CAN BE CLOSE TO CAMPUS 1728 FERRY: Resident Manger, 686-2336. Summer rates $99-$109. 475 EAST 15th: Resident Manger, 343-0459. $96-$118.50. IPM CO., REALTOR 1065 High St. 485-8252 _______ 860:tfn QUADS: Private bath, refrigertor, $130 per month 738 East 16th, 687-0143. JEAN TATE PROPERTY MANAGEMENT __215:MWF WOODSIDE -MANOR ADULT EFFICIENCY 1810 HARRIS Live next to campus and enjoy AIR CONDI TIONING. Private’and/or semi-private baths. Private storage area in shared kitchen. Com mon areas open to deck. REASONABLY PRICED at $110 & $125 a month, plus depo sits. SUMMER RATES $85 A $95 CALL MANAGER 686-2470 IPM CO., REALTOR 1065 HIGH ST 485-8252 ______ 811 :tfn SUMMER QUADS $85 JUNE 1E-AUQUST 31 $35 reserves for summer Fully furnished room, utilities paid, laundry, some parking, no lease 1360 ALDER ST 485-0291,484-0804 ------765Hr. „ , QUADS $105 no lease required. Laundry & some parking facilities a vail able. Fully furnished, utilities paid. 1360 ALDER 485-0291 or 484-0804 QUADS $100, ona block from campus, •vaHoblo June 1st. 687-0505. 380:tfn Oreonn riailu CimmU more quads J®0» 892 EAST 16th: Quads in quiet campus tocation, private bath, refrigerator, share large Kitchen and dining. $135 plus deposits Re sident Manager 687-2774. IPM CO., REALTOR 1065 High St 485-8252 ?64:tfn I OST & FOUND LOST ON FRIDAY, May 16th: Brown leather wallet, I need my I D. and credit cards REWARD! Call 485-9051, ask forjim. 5-2? LOST: Black tri-fold wallet between Gerlinger Annex and Computing Center or in the center Saturday. Call Randy 344-1378 or call collect 235-6750 or 232-8748 and leave message. ___ 5-21 LOST SATURDAY at Laurelwood Golf course: Gold, dark-faced Boulova Digital Wristwatch Reward Call Steve 484-0089 5-21 market basket Johan’s French Bread a |ug ot win* and thou available at Sundanca A Sahalle's 595:mwt EVENTS ROMANCE LANGUAGES, HISTORY, A SOCIOLOGY Present Edmundo Desnoes Internationally acclaimed Cuban writier, currently an advisor to the Cuban min istry of culture. Author of novel and screenplay for Cuban film “Memories of Underdevelopment. "Speaking on "Writ ing under Ccapitalism: Writing under Socialism." Thura. May 22 7:30 pm 221 Alton FREE 851:5-2? NIGERIAN CULTURAL NIGHT MAY 25,1980 5:30 PM EMU BALLROOM Students $2, General $3 Sponsored by F.S.O. 845 5-P1 SKINNY DIPPER? Attend Free Beach meet . ing, May 22, 7<30 PM, Harris Hall, 8th & Oak. 5-21 EMU CULTURAL FORUM presents PORTLAND ARTIST TAD SAVINAR Tad recently won a commission to create a permanent work for the forthcoming Eugene Performing Arts.Center. Side Lecture about his work THURS, MAY 22 8:00 PM 107 LAWRENCE FREE 802:5-21 MULTI-CULTURAL DANCE COLLEC TIVE presents ETHNIC DANCE CONCERT Including: Mexican, Jazz, Afro-Car ribean, and others WED, MAY 28 8.-00 PM 167 EMU Funded by a grant from the Festival of the Arts Committee_856:5-28 TASTE THE FOOD OF THE FUTURE ..The Food ol 10,000 Flavors ...The “Meat” of the Fields come taste nutritious, delicious soy food samples made from tofu and Tempeh. Spon sored by Food-Op, FREE TASTING. Place: EMU Lobby I Thursday, 22nd, 11:00-2:00 5-22 COMPARATIVE LITERATURE COLLOQUIUM presents a lecture by GAYATRI SPIVAK “3 FEMINIST READINGS” THURSDAY, MAY 22,8 PM. EMU 863:5-22 GAY RAP COFFEE HOUSE TONIGHT Location changed, call 686-3300 or 485-8853 for info. Sponsored by GPA. 869:5-21 ROMANCE LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT & CHILEAN SUPPORT COMMITTEE LATIN AMERICAN FILM SERIES Eugene Premiere ot The Last Supper A highly acclaimed Cuban masterpiece revealing the intricate social relation ships ot plantation life. An allegory on Christian-liberalism. Wednesday May 21,177 Lawrence 7:30 PM $2 Admission Show you give a damn! RUN AGAINST HUNGER Join Alberto Salazar, Jody Parker, Art Boileau Saturday morning 10:00 a m., Alton Baker Park Proceeds go to keep Cambodian kids alive until the harvest, UVE MUSIC, FREE FOOD, PRIZES If you can't make it, call us and sponsor one of our runners-sweat and coins can save lives, 342-3117 eves or 686-4360 days. Sponsored by Jewish Student Union, Amnesty Interna tional, The Food-Op, UO Childcare & Development, Poly Sci-Student Union, Eugene Athletic_ 5_21 LIBERATION MEMORIAL DAY AIM AT IMPERIALISM ONCE AGAIN, IN THE FUTURE-EX ACTLY AS WHEN OUR LINES WERE UNITED AGAINST THE SHAH'S HATED REGIME-WE SHALL ALL STAND SHOULDER TO SHOULDER. TOMORROW AT 6:00 PM PROGRAM: Iranian dinner, slide pro gram on Iran, film on Palestine, speeches $3.00 PLACE: at Wesley Center, 1236 Kincaid SPONSORED BY: Moslem Students Society -867:5-21 CONSERVE ENERGY EWEB'S Earl Ritter dis cusses how you can save energy and money while maintaining a comfortable life style. TONIGHT at 7:30 PM In the EMU (room posted). Free energy forum sponsored by OSPIRG and OMEGA. 870:5-21 ENTERTAINMENT FRIENDS FILMS PRESENTS Stanley Kubrick’s CLOCKWORK ORANGE “CLOCKWORK ORANGE is one of the few perfect movies I have seen in my lifetime.” Rex Reed, NY SUNDAY NEWS SATURDAY, MAY 24 7 A 9:45 PM 150 GEOLOGY $1.25 --855:5-23 THE ANANDA MARGA SOCIETY PRESENTS DARK STAR They're not lost in space-they're loose! PLUS ROD FLASH CONQUERS INFINITY and HARDWARE WARS FRIDAY, MAY 23 7 A 9:15 PM 180 PLC - $1.25 823:5-2 3 RED HOT COMEDY LIVE MATINEE mad comedy live on stage at Cinema 7 Final shows of tha season FRIDAY, May 23 8 A 10 $3 SATURDAY, Matinae only 2 pm $2 CINEMA 7 10th & Olive-Atrium Building _ 828:5-23 CINEMA 7 10 A Olive-Atrium Building 887-0733 STARTS SATURDAY THRU WEDNESDAY EMMANUELLE X was never like this! The original, famed French soft, core delight is enlivened by the performance of Sylvia Kristal as the insatiable heroine in the private lives of French diplomats and their wives stationed in Par East RATED X. ADULTS ONLY at 8.-00 PM Bunuel's Masterpiece of Erotica BELLE DE JOUR By night a rich bored wife, by day, she is Belle de Jour. SHOWING AT 9:45 PM ONLY _873:5-28 MORE POWER TO YA PRESENTS CLAUDIA WEILL’S GIRL FRIENDS FRIDAY, MAY 23 7 A 9 PM 150 GEOLOGY $1.25/75 cents _ 872:5-23 33Hd Small World Auto Center "...dependable foreign auto repair service with a huge inventory of new and used parts." 2090W. 11th Repair service 683-6475 New parts 683-6474 Used parts 343-8897 * RED HOT COMEDY LIVE MATINEE Final shows of tha season FRI, May 23 8 A 10 PM $3 SAT, MaHnaa only 2 PM $2 828:5-23 CINEMA 7 101h & Olive-Atrium Building 687-0733 TONIGHT THRU THURSDAY by popular request Bernardo Bertoluci's 1900 Dominigue Sanda And Robert DeNiro And an all star cast in Bertoluci's epic of 2 Italian families. SHOWING AT 8:00 PM ONLY 826 5-22 EMU CULTURAL FORUM presents THE STUDENT FILM FESTIVAL Oregon is increasingly becoming a favored site for Hollywood and indepen dent productions. Not surprisingly, there are many student fitmmakers on cam pus Come see what these future famous filmmakers are up to. THURSDAY, MAY 22 7:00 PM 180 PLC FREE _853:5-22 PERSONALS Make Money Recycling Your Clothes! RAGS TO RICHES Buys, Consigns, and Trades second hand clothing for men and women For appointment: 344-7039 360 E 11th MON thru SAT 11:30 AM to 6 PM 180UWH MOCK CONVENTION DELEGATES You may change your grade option from graded to P/NP at Oregon Hall. 686-4896 849:5-21 Use an instrument of love, the SPRING FUNGS, to express your fond farewells, sappy sentiments, or gushy goodbyes. Get then at the "cheep" price of $1.50 tor 20 immortal words. Deadline is May 29th at 1 PM....UO Bookstore, EMU Main Desk, and of course, the ODE OFFICE, third Poor EMU.5-23 EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY AVAILABLE: This summer the University of Oregon Y.M.C.A. will be taking two groups of high school and university students to Western Europe for five weeks (June 29th-August 3rd), and we re in need of a female leader. Interested persons must be at least 21 years of age and have had some previous experience working with groups and high school age youth. This person will act as an assistant leader, working with a group of fourteen. The person must only pay halt of the total cost of the trip. ($1,285). Anyone inter ested in spending five exciting weeks in Europe at a considerably reduced rate, should stop by the Y.M.C.A. Office, Suite 5 E.M.U. or call 686-4431 for further information Application deadline: Friday May 23, 1980815:5-23 BOOKS WANTED-TOP PRICES PAID J. MICHAEL'S BOOKS Used. Rare. New 101 West 7th 342-2002 Monday-Saturday 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. 525»:Mw HAVE A DIRTY SLEEPING BAG? Find dependable service at Slegmund’a Cleanara 821 E 13th Ava 185:UWH ATTEMPTIN TO LOCATE person taking photos..of car/pedestrian wxidnet corner of Franklin & Onyx 1-18-80 at 4:50 p.m. If you have photos call Al at 484-1800. 5-27 (Continued on Page 12) Relax! Revitalize! Experience Polarity Therapy A way to keep the mind clear, the body toned and relaxed. A self-discovery process, using diet, polarity yoga. body work and awareness to bring balance. Please call Mary or Kathleen 485-6095 Paae 11 Section A