ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT Close to
campus Alder*ood Manor, 1884 Alder, Apt
#21 Call Theresa or Heather. 485-6754 After
2 pm. __1-21
FIVE BEDROOM HOUSE Large kitchen, two
bathrooms $110/month plus $50 deposit
484- 6872. 1-21
QUADS_
QUADS $135
Clean, available now
THE BROWN DERBY
441 E 17th 683-7353
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QUADS
738 E 16th 343-8024
Available now
Private bath, V4 block from campus
JEAN TATE PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
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QUIET QUADS Private bath and refrigerator,
$145 per month. 345-12721716 tin
CAMPUS QUADS
475 East 15th S109-S129
Room in house plus quad. Kitchen privleges
Resident Manager 343-0459 evenings
690 EasMSth $142.50
Private bath and refrigerator in each unit. Share
kitchen and living room. Carpets, drapes,
oft-street parking.
WESTSIDE
601 WMt 11th $152.50
Beautiful quad with private and refrigerator in
each unit. Share kitchen. Carpets, drapes,
laundry facilties. Manager 683-2887.
IPM CO., REALTOR
1085 HIGH ST. 485-8252
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QUADS
$115 utilities included
1360 Alder 485-4167
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DORM CONTRACTS
RON PIERCE room 408 Douglass Hall Phone
485- 9849. 1-21
PETS
MY FEMALE SEALPOINT SIAMESE is look
ing for a purebed Siamese male. She's willing
to give up one child for this opportunity. Please
call her at 726-5163. 1-23
IOST & FOUND
REDDISH-BROWN COLORED WALLET lost
in vicinity of EMU. Reward. 484-6967 1-20
REWARD for my lost blue pencil case May be
on Jan. 7 at 110 Fenton. Call 485-1143, 1-20
*10 TO THE HONEST PERSON who found
my plaid scarf Thursday, 9 pm around Carson
dorm Call Chris 683-90501-19
FOUND Woman’s Timex watch near 17th and
Alder Found January 15 Reclaim from Bill at
553 E. 18th, # 1 after 6 pm or call 485-8783
and leave message.1-20
FOUND: Pair of track spikes at Hayward Field
on Thursday. Call and identify, ask for Kelly.
686- 5293. __t-22
GLASSES LOST Needed to read! Rose/blue
frame, tinted, in tan case Lost 1-9-81 on
campus Reward. Call Erin
687- 0569/747-8533 Leave message 1-21
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 for current U of O
students Call 686-4384 for information.
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EVENTS_
ALL CAMPUS
3 on 3
Basketball
Tournament
Saturday, January 24-Sunday, January
25. Gerlinger Annex, Official sign-up
now at Intramural Office, 103 Gerlinger
Call 686-4121 for more information.
Entry fee: $6 per team Entry deadline
Thursday, 12 noon.
HURRY! 32 TEAM LIMIT
Presented by
U of O YMCA Student Cabinet
and U of O Intramurals
GPA
Business Meeting
Agenda: Discussion and/or establishment of
Board of Directors. All interested people
encouraged to attend. Wednesday, 6:30 pm,
318 EMU. 2159:1-21
What are you
doing Spring Term?
Want to know about an alternative to the U of 0
main campus? Come to the People and the
Oregon Coast meeting and find out how you
can study on the Oregon coast Century E,
11:30-12:30, Jan 22. 2158 1-22
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 Jonas
Economics doctorate from Oxford
Author Tha Myth of the Middle Class
Speaking on
“Economics: The
Coming Dark
Ages
Tuesday evening
Jan. 20 8 pm
EMU Ballroom
FREE ADMISSION
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ENTERTAINMENT
CINEMA 7
10th & Olive-Atrium Building
6*7-0733
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 ot 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 * 0:35 PM
Reduced Adm Mat Sat 2 pm
Eugene Council for Human Rights
in Latin America presents
LATIN AMERICAN FILM SERIES
BRAZIL
HOW TASTY WAS
MY LITTLE
FRENCHMAN
A beautiful and entertaining mixture of
anthropology, humor, political allegory,
and unsettling prophecy A Frenchman
captured by Indians tries nobly to inte
grate himself into the society of his
captors.
WED, JAN. 21 7 30
150 GEOLOGY $2
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COMMITTEEE FOR MUSICAL ARTS
presents
Anthony Rooley
Lute
Emma Kirkby
Sunday, Jan. 25 8 pm
School ol Music Room 198
$2 UO students & seniors
$3 General admission
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=FOCUS IN ON FLYING!=
You say you’d like to fly, but your eyes
prevent you? We can guarantee you aviation
training if you qualify.
The Navy is looking for highly motivated
sophomores, juniors and seniors to become
pilots, air tactical coordinators and
electronic/computer operators. Sound too
good to be true? Contact:
The Naval Aviation Information Team
In the EMU Lobby Jan. 19 and 20.
WHY NOT FL Y WITH THE BEST?
THE BIJOU
492 E 13th (at Ferry St) 686-BIJU
The Best Sound System
The Best Theatre In Town
All programs $2
STARTS THURSDAY
SWEPT AWAY
A modern classic - Lina Wertmuller's
foray into the class struggle explodes
into a fierce battle of the sexes that is as
witty as it is wise, as ferocious as it is
funny.
SHOWING 8:50 PM
Sunday Matinee 4:45 pm
with
FIREMEN S BALL
Milos Forman's (One Flew Over the
Cuckoo's Nest) delicious parody/fable
ot Slavic bureaucracy includes the fun
niest and most wonderfully demoralizing
beauty contest ever conceieved.
SHOWING 7:30 PM
Sunday Matinee 3:30 pm
Plus color cartoon
BETTY BOOP FOR PRESIDENT
UNIVERSITY THEATRE
and UO DEPT. OF DANCE PRESENT
DANCE ‘81
Jan. 23, 24
Jan. 28-31
8 PM ROBINSON THEATRE
Tickets $4 50, $2 85 UO students and
seniors, $3 50 other students.
Box Office
686-4191
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EMU CULTURAL FORUM
presents
UTAH
PHILLIPS
THE GOLDEN VOICE OF THE
GREAT SOUTHWEST
along with
PRISCILLA
HERDMAN
On* ol th* major folk
voices of the 1980 *
SATURDAY, JAN. 24 8:30 PM
GERLINGER ALUMNI LOUNGE
$3 75 general public
$3 50 UO students
Tickets on sale at the door. Limited
seating 2132:1-23
YES, IT’S TRUE
JACKSON
BROWNE
will be here FEB. 23
TICKETS ON SALE FEB. 3
Room 108 in the EMU. 8:30 am
Presented by the EMU Cultural Forum
in association with Pacific Alliance
WOMEN’S LAW FORUM
presents
Hepburn & Tracy in
ADAM S RIB
Thursday, Jan. 22 7 A 9 pm
Law School Room 129
81.25 Admission
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PERSONALS
HORST: Meet me for a kosher salami sandwich
at Lenny's Nosh Bar in the Courtyard LUIGI
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WANT TO INCREASE YOUR CONCENTRA
TION and coordination and impress your
friends and enemies? Take DARTS MEDITA
TION AND COORDINATION, an EMU Craft
Center workshop taught by the master Zen
Dart himself Stop by or call 886-4361 for
information. We're located in the ground floor
of the EMU 2135:1-20
GARRARD: Meet me for a ham sandwich at
Lenny's Nosh Bar in the Courtyard LOLITA
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LEARN DRAWING. ORIGAMI. STORY
TELLING , bookbinding, ceramics, lewelery,
mixed media and more in an EMU Craft Center
Workshop! Registration continues at the Crafl
Center, ground floor of the EMU Call
686-4361 lor information.2140:1-20
ETO It's not too late to join the best frat on
campus. Come to the ETO Open House to have
drink and see what we are like Call 686-6109 if
your interested1-20
RECYCLE
YOUR
PHONE
BOOK
Bring them to the SURVIVAL CENTER, Suite
1, EMU.2156:1-22
Cindy O'Conner Happy "wasted" 21st birth
day. Wow! LIL' GEO11-20
TERRI WINKLE
Here’s to you big sis tor making my initiation in
CHI OMEGA so memorable Here's to us -
CHEERS! LOVE. JAMI1-20
CHERI ANN Happy 21st! I can't believe you
finally made it. Have a great time. CC 1 -20
CONGRATULATIONS to Greg Miller for tak
ing FIRST place in the Camellia Cup Run in
Sacramento this weekend _1-20
TAMMY KOERFER Thanx tor being the best
big sis anyone could ever have, during intiation
and always Love. VOGUE FOGUE F S. I ll
work on my poems!__ 1-20
ALPHO-O INITIATES Round 'em up an head
'em out, that's what today is all about Broad
way's the theme - away we go, tonight's the
start of a really good show! 1-20
BIG GALUTE (L.P.) I say, "Let's give it another
whirl!" La La La La Signed, LITTLE GALUTE
_ 1-20
WANTED TO BUY: Two student section UCLA
basketball tickets. Call 484-2191.1-20
DDD SHERRI STREIB: Looking forward to a
great term! Love, KAREN _ t -20
EUROPEAN SUMMER: Study/travel June
30-July 27 with American Heritage Associa
tion. England, France, Belgium, Germany.
Austria Call Nancy Adams 686-3306
342-4214 1 -20
GAIL I hope you see this, how about dinner
Friday night? A FRIEND WITH POSTIVE
ATTITUDES_ 1 20
MICHELE McARTHUR Happy 20th Love.
YOUR BROS. 1-20
Contact lenses, one visit service
Contact Lens Clinic
of Eugene
401 E 10th 683-2224
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PRIVATE HELP FROM FRIENDS Free preg
nancy testing. Birthright 687-8651 4680 U
Make Money Recycling Your Clothe*!
RAGS TO RICHES
Buys, consigns and trades secondhand cloth
ing tor men and women
For appointment: 344-7039 360 E 11th
Mon-Sat 11:30 am to 6 pm
1554 UWF
GET FAST, DEPENDABLE SERVICE
on Alterations at
Slegmund’a Cleaner* 821 E 13th Ave
181 :UWH
Career
Faire
planned
Choosing the right career
can be difficult.
“You’ve really got to
know yourself,” says Deb
bie Chereck of the Career
Planning and Placement
Service. "It is important to
know what skills and inter
ests a student has so he or
she can choose the job that
is satisfying.”
The Fifth Annual Career
Faire can help make that
decision easier. Sponsored
by the CPPS, the Alumni
Association, the ASUO and
Alpha Kappa Psi, the fair
will be held in the EMU
Ballroom Wednesday from
9:30 a m. to 3:30 p.m.
Students will have the
opportunity to talk infor
mally with professionals in
52 career areas divided
among 12 general career
booths, says Chereck, the
fair’s organizer. Sample
questions will be passed
out to students.
"It’s a time for explora
tion, where you can ask silly
questions,” Chereck says.
“It is not a job-recruiting
situation.”
Tables for campus or
ganizations such as the
ASUO, the Student Univer
sity Relations Council and
the Emerald will also be set
up for students interested
in campus activities that
provide job experience.
Many college students
are naive about career
matters such as job
requirements and everyday
work experience, says
Chereck.
“A big problem for
students looking for a car
eer is that they lack exper
ience.
“Work-related exper
ience is more marketable to
employers and opportuni
ties for this already exist on
campus."
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