Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 14, 1981, Section A, Page 7, Image 7

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    LARGE FRNI8HED TWO BEDROOM
HOUSE Close to campus, washer/dryer, new
carpets, storage space. $350/month plus
deposit Call 484-3167. 1-15
TWO ROOMS FOR RENT 1 V4 blocks from
campus at 1958 Onyx St Beautilul older style
home, high ceilings, lots of space
$115/utilities. Call 683-8721 ask for Bob or Al
_ 1-15
WALK TO U OF Ol Four bedrooms. 2 baths
Fenced yard. $500, first, last plus deposit.
1425 East 20th. Call 484-6039 after 6 pm
_ 1-16
SHARE HILLSIDE HOME with Christian
woman $130 utilities included. 10 minutes
from campus, pet or child possible 686-1245.
1-14
FIVE MINUTES FROM UNIVERSITY
STUDIO $165
ONE BEDROOM-$185
TWO BEDROOM - $225
Mill Stream Apartments, 229 South 2nd,
Springfield Resident Manager, apartment 24
Call 741-1867 or Elliott & Associates,
686-9940WHF1-23
STUDIO FURNISHED APARTMENT near
music building Water, heat, garbage included
$160 plus security fee References. Ridgewood
Apartments, 688-5769.1831 tfn
FOUR ROOMS IN REFURBISHED farmhouse
2 Vi miles from campus near Oakway area
Comfort and lots of PRIVACY $135 plus
utilities. Call 683-1916 after 3:30 pm, ask for
Air1_-21
QUIET, CLEAN, CLOSE TO CAMPUS (T
block) Studio apartment Private bat, share
kitchen with one other, balcony, covered
parking All utilities paid, $175 plus $150
deposit. Lease through June.
485-3302/343-0797. 1-16
DORM CONTRACTS
NAME YOUR OWN PRICE1 Two dorm con
tracts for winter/spring, quiet floor, good
location. Call Molly or Suzy at 485-9574,
please leave name and number if we re not
there!1-15
ASSUME MY CONTRACT on a fun and crazy
floor. Available now Call Liza, ext 5390 1-19
DESPERATELY NEED TO SELL three dorm
contracts. Male or female. More beneficial than
going through housing department Fees
negotiable Call Val or Amy anytime at
485-9765.1-16
RON PIERCE Room #408 Douglass Hall.
Phone 485-9849 1-16
MUST SELL dorm contract Can sell to male or
female for any dorm Please call Louise at
686-6339_ _ M6
DORM CONTRACT FOR SALE Must sell
immediately! A case to buyer Please call or
leave a message. Lisa, 747-2724,_1-19
DORM CONTRACT FOR SALE Must sell
immediately! $25 to the buyer Please call or
leave message. Karen 485-9129 or 485-3622.
1-15
$25 REWARD buying my dorm contract. Call
after 2 pm weekdays. Brad, 485-6541 1-16
I OST & FOUND
FOUND WHITE CAT Call Linda 686-3872 or
Eugene Animal Hospital. 1-14
FOUND SMALL CALCULATOR in Ed build
ing, call 689-7883 to claim.1-14
REDDISH-BROWN COLORED WALLET lost
in vicinity of EMU. Reward 484-6967. 1 -20
CHILD CARE
WINTER TERM PLACEMENTS AVAILABLE
for infant, toddler, or after-school ages children
at the U of O Child Care and Development
Center Subsidies available tor current U of O
students Call 686-4384 for information.
1738:1-23
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 infor
mation1104:1-16
WORK STUDY, ESCAPE A PRACTICUM
students: EMU Child Care Center has openings
for toddler and pre-school aides Experience
with children necessary. Hours 8-4:30 p.m
Call Dennis, 686-4345 1105:1-16
EVENTS
ARE YOU PART
OF THE
MIDDLE CLASS
MYTH?
Is America
entering a
“New Economic
Feudalism?”
The answers to these questions
await you as the
EMU CULTURAL FORUM
presents
Richard
Parker
Former editor Mother Jones
Economics doctorate from Oxford
Author The Myth of the Middle Class
Speaking on
“Economics: The
Coming Dark
Ages
Tuesday evening
Jan. 20 8 pm
EMU Ballroom
FREE ADMISSION
1816:1-20
OSPIRG LOCAL BOARD MEETING Wed
nesday, January 14, 5:15 pm. Location posted
on EMU bulletin board.1-14
GPA
Business/Meeting
To select the new director and discuss GPA's
work Wednesday night before the coffeehouse
at 6:30 All interested people welcome Call
GPA at 8M-3380 for place._V14
JOIN
People’s
Inauguration Day
Sat. Jan 17
All events at Lane County Fairgrounds
Agricultural Bldg March at noon, rally 2 pm.
evening concert at 8 pm Featuring Grupo Rail
and Wallflower Order. 55 co-sponsoring
organizations will inaugurate a new era of
liberation. Childcare provided, wheelchair
accessible and signed for the deaf 1822:1-16
WOMEN IN COMMUNICATIONS
presents a forum:
PUBLIC RELATIONS AS A CAREER
Wednesday, Januargy 14
7 pm in 112 and 113 EMU
General meeting at 6:30 pm
ENTERTAINMENT
HARLAN
COUNTY
USA
A fascinating and moving work portraying a
classic coal miner strike in Harlan County,
Kentucky. Academy Award winning documen
tary
SUNDAY, JAN. 18 7:30 PM
123 SCIENCE
MONDAY, JAN. 19 7:30 PM
HARRIS HALL
1-16
SURVIVAL CENTER PRESENTS
ACCEPTABLE
RISK?
The Nuclear Age in the United States. High
lights the corporations which manage the civil
and military nuclear industries and the people
affected by them
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 14 8 PM
FORUM ROOM FREE
2J05.1-16
CINEMA 7
10th & Olive-Atrium Building
687-0733
EUGENE PREMIERE-ENDS TUESDAY
THE CHANT OF
JIMMIE
BLACKSMITH
Set in the year 1900, a half-breed aborigine is
raised and educated by missionaries.and ho,
upon reaching manhood, leaves to find his way
in the world. What happens to him becomes
one of the most powerful indictments of class
exploitation to have ever come to the screen
"The one great Australian film that I have
seen," Pauline Kael
SHOWING 7:30 A 9:35 PM
Reduced Adm Mat Sa> 2 pm
_ 2099:1-20
THE BIJOU
492 E 13th (at Farry St) 686-BIJU
The Best Sound System
The Best Theatre In Town
All programs $2
DOUBLE FEATURE
ENDS WEDNESDAY
EL VIS-LAS VEGAS 1970
SHOWING 7 PM ONLY
and
JAILHOUSE ROCK
SHOWING 8:50 ONLY
STARTS THURSDAY
SWEPT AWAY
with
FIREMEN’S BALL
THE CULTURAL FORUM
presents
an evening of
traditional
Irish music
with
KEVIN
BURKE
fiddler of
The Bothy Band
and
PAUL KOTAPISH
on guitar
FRIDAY, JAN. 16 8 PM
GERLINGER ALUMNI LOUNGE
$? general public
$2 50 UO students
Tickets on sale at the door
EMU CULTURAL FORUM
proudly presents the
witty and candid BBC
production ot
Robert Graves’
I, Claudius
Part 1 and 2
'It's about a family business called ruling
the world." Claudius, Emperor of Rome,
nearing the end of his life, hastens to
complet his history of his notorius family,
the Claudian Caesars This series is a
richly fascinating soap opera, better than
anything you've seen on the major
networks We will be showing two 1 -hour
episodes every Thursday night # 1, A
TOUCH OF MURDER, documents a grim
beginning as Claudius' grandmother
Livia poisons Augustus' heir Marcellus
so her son Tiberious can succeed
Augustus. In #2, FAMILY AFFAIRS,
Livia poisons both Agrippa, Augustus'
best friend and Drusus, her second son
and the father of the young Claudius.
THURSDAY, JAN. IS 8 PM
150 GEOLOGY $1.25
_ 1815:1-15
ENGLISH GRADUATE STUDENTS
present
ROBERT DENIRO
Jodie Foster
Albert Brooks
in
TAXI
DRIVER
Winner of the Grand Prize Award for Best
Film at the 1976 Cannes Film Festival.
FRIDAY, JAN. 17 7 A 9:30 PM
177 LAWRENCE $1.50
2102 1-16
EMU CULTURAL FORUM
PROGRAM OFFICE
PRESENTS
JAZZ GIG
with
TRANSFORMATION
Original East /West jazz-folk music, fea
turing a trio of musicians playing guitar,
cello, flute, bells, percussion, and dum
beck. All original music.
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 14 9-10 PM
EMU FISHBOWL FREE
2100:1-14
THE ANANDA MARGA SOCIETY
presents
I LOVE YOU,
ALICE B. TOKLAS
SATURDAY, JAN. 17 7 9 9 PM
180PLC $1
1834:1-14
11111111111111
PHOTO SPECIAL!
IT
Slide 8 Movie
Processing
Kodachrome and
Ektachrome 135, 126,
110-20 Exposure slide
film, Super & Regular 8
Movie film
36 Exposure . . . $2.49
LIMITED TIME OFFER
Code 11
Sale erfcls Friday, January 16
13th & Kincaid
Mon-Fri 8:15-5:30
BOOKSTORE Sat 10:00-2:00
Textbooks 686-3520 • General Books 6M-3510 • Supplies 686-4331
COMMITTEE FOR MUSICAL ARTS
pwNnli
Ingmar Bergman’s
THE
MAGIC
FLUTE
an opera by Mozart
BEALL CONCERT HALL
FRIDAY, JAN. 16 7 A 9:30 PM
Donation $1 50 requested
181?:MWF
THE ANANDA MARGA SOCIETY
praianta
THE
DEER HUNTER
FRIDAY, JAN. 16 7 4 10 PM
ISO GEOLOGY SI.50
1833:1 -14
PERSONALS
GREEKS Would you believe quality party
pictures for $1.31 apiece? That's the cost per
print it you take advantage of our BUY 3 GET 1
FREE special
WALLY KEMPE & Associates
John Dutton-Manager
Phone 344-6750
__ _ 1742 1-16
DUFFY’S PRESENTS
RON LLOYD
TUESDAY A WEDNESDAY
JANUARY 13 6 14
_1803:1-14
LADIES!
Your Nite is Wednesday
al DUFFY’S
All Ladies Drinks Vi price
Every Wednesday at Dutfy’a
9-11 pm
___1802:1-14
TIRED OF THE SAME OLD GRIND? ESCAPE
otter upper division credit for volunteering in
the public schools Tutor in elementary or
secondary classrooms, work with handicapped
students, coach your favorite sport - there are a
million possibilities Come to ESCAPE to find an
exciting learning alternative. You can find us in
the EMU lobby or room 327 EMU 1808:1-14
EMU BOARD
POSITIONS
(1) At Large student positions, (2) EMU Student
Programs (requires 2 terms program invol
vement). Application and |ob description
available in Suite 4, and are due by 5 pm.
January 16 The ASUO is an Affirmative Ac
tion/Equal Opportunity Employer 1814:1-16
EXPERIENCED GOALKEEPER looking tor a
first division mens intramural soccer team to
play for Call Kent after 1 pm at 343-7317
1-14
ALPHA PHI OMEGA
is back! We re a National Service Fraternity,
coed, based on service to other, leadership,
and friendship. Sound interesting? Come to our
open house, Thursday, Jan. 15 at 6 pm, Tha
Forum Room, EMU._ 1-15
KURENT: Meet me for a shrimp louis sandwich
at Lenny's Nosh Bar in the Courtyard LUIGI
376:tfn
LUIGI Have fun this week and take care! Just a
few more days Love, HAMMERHEAD 1-14
MISS VERNYCE DANNELLS PIGGY Happy
birthday anniversary from all of me to all of you
KERMIT THE VERY GREEN FROG 114
DON'T MISS
Duffy’s famous
FRIDAY AT FOUR
THIS WEEK ONLY
$1 PITCHERS
FROM 4-6 PM
LIVE
MUSIC
with
Stoddard & Cole
During the pitcher sale
_1-16
Contact
Lenses
10%-30% off
whan you mention this ad
DAVE TAWNEY
Certified Optician
149 West 12th St.
Located in the Equitable Insurance
Building, Vi block from the Eugene
Hospital & Clinic between Olive & Char
nelton.
Phone 683-4164
177? F
PIERRE: Meet me lor a hot meatball sandwich
at Lenny's Nosh Bar in the Courtyard LOLITA
376Jtn
GENERAL HOSPITAL HAPPY HOUR!
at DUFFY S
Watch "GH" on the big screen Wine 50 cents,
beer 35 cents, every weekday from 2-3 pm
Follow the trials and tribulations of all the GH
crew at Duffy's!___1-16
STUDENT HEALTH INSURANCE is available
winter term from Oregon Hall cashiers through
Friday, January 16 The cost is only $41.30 for
winter term or $122 through next summer
TO SIG EP S
What a great way to start off the term. Thanks
for the fun drinks and dancing Hope to do it
again soon! Love, THE KAPPA'S_1-14
G. EARLE
Just 10 days till the big one No time for cold
feet Here's to a lifetime of nicies, J,D„ 4 00 am
beach parties, love champs, mokey toes and
dreams Let's make it a good one I love you,
PUNK_H4
NATURAL VISION IMPROVEMENT . Help
yourself to clear sight with Bates Instructor,
Rick Hubbard. Group classes begin Monday.
January 19 at 7:30 pm CALL 688-4265. 1-19
SIGMA NU LEE You are the best big bro ever!!
Thanks for everything! Your lil sis ALLISON
__ _ 1-14
URSULA Later days to mediocrity you're
soon to be a real Theta lady1 Have fun with your
new adventures - Theta weirdness, SUSZlc
Fountain Court
Cafe
Open 7 a.m. to 11 p.m.
ACTION SURPLUS
Lane County’s Only
Surplus Outdoor Store
has all your winter
sports clothing needs
Full line of wool clothing
inner wear
outer wear
foul weather gear
footwear
camping equipment
and much more
come out and
see for yourself
4251 Franklin Blvd.
on the Glenwood Strip
just before the
Springfield
Bridge.
746-1301