Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 22, 1981, Section A, Page 7, Image 7

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    ONE MONTH FREE RENT with 6 month lease.
7 month frre. Two bedroom apartment. 145
North A, Springfield New carpet, laundry, bus
stop, bike path. $210. Frank 741-1506 or
Nancy 244-8888 _267:tfn
COOPERATIVE LIVING
Well-maintained 7-plus bedroom, 2 bath home.
Appliances, fire place, patio, sundeck, nice
yard w/barbecue. 1857 University $950,
686-8369 277;tfn
OuacSs
QUADS
Clean, quiet, modern
$135 including utilities
THE BROWN DERBY 441 E 17th
Manager # 10 683-7353
or 686-1049, 683-2733
2218:tfn
CAMPUS QUADS
475 East 15th S109-S129
Room in house plus quad. Kitchen privleges.
Resident Manager 343-0459 evenings
WESTSIDE
601 West 11th $152.50
Beautiful quad with private bath, and refrigera
tor in each unit. Share kitchen. Carpets,
drapes, laundry facilties Manager 683-2887
IPM CO., REALTOR
1065 HIGH ST. 485-8252
2079:tfn
QUADS
$115 utilities included
1360 Alder 485-4167
2109:tfn
QUADS NOW RENTING Beginning $129
Private V4 bath, private refrigerator
CAMPUS COURT QUADS
1544 Alder 686-1075
2189:tfn
$145 INCLUDING UTILITIES.
CLEAN. QUIET QUADS.
Vi block from campus on E. 16th. Furnished,
private bath and refrigerator. Air conditioned.
345-1272. 1862:tfn
1728 FERRY
Quads. Share kitchen and bath. $119 Manager
682-8796. M-W-F 5-7 , T-Th-Sat 12-2
IPM CO., REALTOR
1065 HIGH ST. 485-8252
2000 :tfn
738 E 16th
Now renting, private bath, Vi block from
campus. 242-8024 222:tfn
TIRED OF SPENDING MONEY ON RENT.
but can't afford to buy? Think MOBILE HOMES.
They appreciate, build equity, and are afforda
ble. Put your money to work with these daisies:
2 BDRM. 1980 HILLCREST 14 X 60
Exc. cond. extras. Adult area in park close to
river rec. area $15,995. Call Don 245-2206.
DELUXE SMALL DBL-WIDE
In established park, prof, landscaped, lag.
decks. 2 bdrm, 2 bath. Great terms, low down.
Call Linda 484-5128.
14 X 65 BARRINGTON W/TIPOUT
2 bdrm. New roof, air cond. Set up in quiet park
w/country feeling. $12,400. Owner will carry
paper. Call Kathy 747-0149.
IDEAL FOR STUDENT
12 x 60 1969 Champion. Very good condition,
2 bedrooms with built-in desks. Quiet, close to
river and U of O. Only $8,900. Don 245-2206
62:tfn
Child Care
THE U OF O CHILD CARE and Development
Center (state and federally licensed) has
placements available for toddler and after
school age children. Please call 686-4284 for
more info. 4-22
Market Basket
MILLER’S GROCERY
1065 East 20th 345-6727
Betweeh Harris & Potter St.
GROCERIES-COLD BEER-WINE
Variety of other needs
Open 10 to 10 Sunday thru Thursday
10 to 11 Friday & Saturday
Yes. we accept food stamps
2500:MW
ART SHOW
Entry forms for the
UNDERGRADUATE
ART SHOW
are available in Suite 2 EMU
Deadline for show is May 1
255:4-24
EARTHWEEK 1981
April 19-26
Cecil D. Andrus
Mountain Visions
Wednesday, April 22 7:00
Galen Rowell
Thursday Apr 23 7:30
Pharoah Sanders
Friday Apr 24 8:00
Call The SURVIVAL CENTER
For more Into ext 4356
259:4-22
PHAROAH
SANDERS
IN CONCERT
with
IDRIS MUHAMMAD
JOHN HICKS
WALTER BOOKER
and special guest
CAM NEWTON
Tickets in Advance
$4.50 UO Students
$5.50 General Public
EMU Main Desk
FRIDAY APRIL 24
EMU Ballroom 8 pm
For more info, call 485-1411,485-1451
253:4-24
Who controls how
food gets to your
table? How
concentrated is the
food industry?
THE EMU CULTURAL FORUM
and FOOD OP
presents
JIM
HIGHTOWER
• author Hard Tomatoes, Hard Times
and Eat Your Heart Out
• President Texas Consumer
Association
speaking on
“That Enterprise We
Used to Call
Agriculture’’
Tuesday, April 28
8 pm
EMU BALLROOM FREE
282:4-28
6 HOURS CREDIT
in 3 great weeks
Oregon’s
Great Basin
courses in mammalogy, ecology, nature,
history, nature photography, and much
more at
Malheur
Field Station
4 summer session
Contact Robert Jordan 689-5631
Carol Cogswell ext. 4595
or Gordon Murphy ext. 4527
Class size limited!
4-24
THE EMU CULTURAL FORUM, FOOD
OP & CALC
present
DAVID
KINLEY
• Co-author Aid As Obstacle
• Coordinator of Aid Education
Protect tor the Institute lor Food and
Development Policy
speaking on
“Politics of Food”
Highlighting El Salvador
Answer the question
Is US foreign aid an
obstacle to third
world food self
sufficiency?
Wednesday, April 29
8 pm
EMU Ballroom
FREE ADMISSION
283 4-29
This weekend take a special workshop
through the EMU Craft Center
STORYTELLING with Cynthia Orr
Sunday, April 26. 10-4 pm. $8
NATURAL DYEING Saturday & Sunday
April 25&26. 10-3 pm. $15
Preregistration is required
278:4-23
Entertainment
CINEMA 7
10th & Olive-Atrium Building
687-0733
1st RUN-LIMITED ENGAGEMENT
in 35mm-brilliant sound & picture
THE RETURN OF
THE SECAUSCUS 7
Rarely does an independent American film
recieve such attention and praise as Secaucus
7, making just abut every "10 best" film list of
1980 in the nation In his directional debut,
30-year-old John Sayles has fashioned a highly
personal, perfectly realized film about the
reunion of old friends, former political activists
of the 60 s who are now turning 30. They
reminisce , play together, make love, talk abut
making love, re-define their relationships and
try to come to grips with the future while at the
same time holding on to their experiences of
the past. The naturalness of cast is irresistible.
Make way to discover these important new
talents.
SHOWTIMES 7:30 A 9:40 pm
Red Mat Sun 2 p
124:4-30
UNIVERSITY THEATRE PRESENTS
BURIED
CHILD
by Sam Shepard
April 24, 25, 29, 30, May 1,2
Robinson Theatre 8 pm
$4.50. $2.75 UO students & seniors,
$3 50 other students
686-4191
242:5-1
The Muslim Students' Association
The
Islamic
Cultural
Night
DINNER* ART EXHIBIT* SHOW
Sunday. April 26 6 pm
EMU Ballroom $3
Tickets available EMU Main Desk
or at the door
264:4-24
Bijou Midnite
The year is 2024 . a future you’ll
probably live to see
A BOY AND
HIS DOG
An R-rated, rather kinky tale of survival.
THURSDAY
$.96 FRIDAY-SATURDAY $1.96
Also Sunday Matinee 1 pm
(Separate Admission)
COMING:
April 30-May 2 Sympathy tor the Devil
May 7-9 & 14-16 Rocky Horror!!
275:4-24
EMU CULTURAL FORUM
PRESENTS
BILL
COSBY
(performing in the round)
MANY MORE EXCELLENT SEATS
AVAILABLE!
Friday, May 15
8 pm, Mac Court
Tickets at EMU MAIN DESK
All students $8 50, $7.50, $6.50
General Public $950 $8 50. $7 50
Rhone (VISA & Mastqrcharge) 686-4363
284:4-30
VWs-MERCEDES-BMWs
DATSUN-TOYOTA-AUDI
Reliable service for your foreign car
342-2912
2025 Franklin Blvd
Eugene, Oregon
EMU CULTURAL FORUM
and
EMU FOOD SERVICE
present
WEDNESDAY EVENING
SPAGHETTI
and
JAZZ FEED
ALL YOU CAN EAT FOR ONLY
$1.50
Due to certain person taking more than
they could possible consume, some
have not gotten anything. You are wel
come to eat what you can, but please eat
waht you take.
Dinner served 5:30-6:30
JAZZ PERFORMED BY
INNER-CITY RECORDING ARTIST
CAM NEWTON
Music from 6-8 pm is free to all Only the
dinner costs
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22 Dinner $1.50
EMU Dining Room Music-FREE
269 4-22
Surround yourself
with moving
wilderness!
See majestic
mountains and
scenic rivers
like you’ve never
seen before
as the EMU Cultural Forum
and the Survival Center
present
MOUNTAIN
VISIONS
A multi-image photographic concert
featuring “Salmon River Odyssey” by
Gary Grimm and Katy Flanagan.
Immediately following Cecil Andrus
speech
Wednesday, April 22
EMU Ballroom 7 pm
$1 admission
266:4-22
THE BIJOU
492 E 13th (at Ferry St) 686-BIJU
The Best Sound System
The Best Theatre in Town
Admission $2
Ask about The Bijou's "split-ticket'1
double feature admission policy PICK
UP SPRING SCHEDULE AT THE
BIJOU.
ENDS TODAY
THE CONFORMIST
Shows 7:30 pm
MEDIUM COOL
Shows 9:30 pm
STARTS THURSDAY
THE 400 BLOWS
“DODESKA-DEN”
274:4-22
All forms of contact lenses at the
Contact Lens Clinic
of Eugene
401 E 10th 683-2224
1698 W
FREE AND WITH CARING Pregnancy testing
at Birthright 687-96516374:W
Birth Control Clinic
Education, Counseling, Referrals
Pregnancy Testing
Contraceptive Sales
PLANNED PARENTHOOD
134 E 13th 344-1611 or 344-9411
_ 174 W
HAVE A DIRTY SLEEPING BAG?
Find Dependable Service at
Siegmund's Cleaners 821 E 13th Ave
185:UWH
Women & Men
Let rhe match your interest and values with
other singles in this area Very reasonable fee -
Women and men welcome, but I especially
need women at this time.
CONTACT FRIENDSHIP DIRECTORY
317 W. Broadway Suite 112
Eugene, Oregon 97401
343-8463 10 am-6 pm Mon-Frl
2411 :MWF
DEUTSCHER STAMMTISCH |eden mittwoch
von 20:00-24:00 uhr bei Pizans 1225 Alder St
1401 :W
MAKE MONEY!
* Recycling Your Clothea!
RAGS TO RICHES buys, consigns, and trades
secondhand clothing tor men and women.
For appointment: 344-7039 360 E 11th
Mon-Sat 11:30 am to 6 pm
1881 :UWF
PARTY!
CEDAR HEALTH
SPA
117 MONROE ST.
We have facilities for your party Call
485-0654 for details. 2-27
/*■
Contact
Lenses
Hard $89
Soft $139
14 Day $225
PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED
HARD & SOFT LENS REPLACEMENT
LENSES CLEANED A POLISHED
DAVE TAWNEY
Certified Optician
149 West 12th St.
Located in the Equitable Insurance
Building, Zt block from the Eugene
Hospital & Clinic between Olive & Char
nelton.
Phone 683-4164
1773.WF
HUMPHREY meet me at 1 pm for cheese cake
at Lenny's Gourmet Hot Dogs in the Courtyard
LOLITA.tfn
HAVE A PARTY!
VIDA BARN
Call evenings 896-3913
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NEED VITAMINS? Save 20% off regular price
everyday. Radiance, Schiff, Thompson, and
others NATURAL VITAMIN SHOPPE 945
Garfield (across from Mr Steak), 343-6305.
Monday-Friday 10-6, Saturday 10-5 271.tfn
IF YOU SUPPORT the principal of the Equal
Rights Amendment, wear a little something red
on Friday MOT _ 4-22
FIGI’S
We are looking forward to one heck of a hot
and roasting barbecue with you! See you at
CHIO’S 2724 22
Look what’s currently
playing at Baskin-Robbins
FOUNTAIN FESTIVAL
A gala festival starring all of your
favorite fountain treats in 31derful
flavors!
Show us your UO student ID and get a
sundae for 35c off the regular price
Offer good at Baskin-Robbins Villard St
store only, thru April 30.
1365 Villard
484-1031