Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 23, 1981, Section A, Page 7, Image 7

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    BUSINESS SPACE FOR LEASE near
campus, retail or office $284 month
484-5666, Chris. Hours 11:30-5:30 150:tfn
SHOOT SOME BASKETS, take a dip in the
pool, pump some iron and take a hot sauna.
Beautiful South hills townhouses. Fireplace,
diswasher, carports/garage, close to bus lines
and shopping. Summer rates now available so
don't delay. 4427 Fox Hollow Rd. 484-6393.
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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 344-8888.__267:tfn
2 BR APT. Fully furnished, near campus.
Available May 15. $150 month. Call 683-1218
early eves4-24
COOPERATIVE LIVING
Well-maintained 7-plus bedroom, 3 bath home.
Appliances, fire place, patio, sundeck, nice
yard w/barbecue 1857 University $950.
686-8369277:tfn
TWO BEDROOM DELUXE furnished
apartment, 1V4 baths, can handle 4 people,
$300 for 2, dishwasher, laundry and covered
parking, 334 E. 15th. 686-8061,342-7424
4-24
1515 HILYARD # 12, 2 Bdrm Apt, furnished,
pool, to sublet June 15 to Aug 31st. $275.
343-5485 or 484-9922 4-29
Quads
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 $139
Private Vi 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
345-1272.1882:tfn
1728 FERRY
Quads. Share kitchen and bath. $119 Manager
683-8796. 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, Zi block from
campus. 343-8024 223:tfn
Real Estate
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 345-3206.
DELUXE SMALL DBL-WIDE
In established park, prof, landscaped, lag
decks 2 bdrm, 2 bath Great terms, low down
Call Linda 484-5138.
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 345-3206
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Lost/Found
PARKER PEN slim-line "jotter," engraved,
brushed stainless steel. Found Saturday,
March 28 near UO Education building. Identify
and it's yours. 343-9042 evenings 4-23
Market Basket
We get our produce fresh everyday,
shouldn't you?!
JUST PRODUCE
742 East 24th 683-4321
162MF
LIQUIDATION SALE
WILLAMETTE PEOPLE'S FOOD CO-OP
E. 22nd & EMERALD
10-7 M-F
10-6 SAT
1-7 SUN
1347:MH
Events
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
278:4-2?
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
6 HOURS CREDIT
in 3 great weeks
Oregon’s
Great Basin
courses in mammalogy, ecology, natural his
tory, nature photography, and much more at
Malheur
Field Station
4 summer sessions
Contact Robert Jordan 689-5631
Carol Cogswell ext. 4595
or Gordon Murphy ext. 4527
Class size limited!
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
Annual
T ravel
Work Fair
Free help planning
summer trips
Work abroad opportunities, American Youth
Hostel and ID applications.
Monday, April 27 10am-4pm
Sponsored by
Student Travel Center
285:4-27
ROCK N’ROLL
DIRECT FROM
ENGLAND
U.K. DECAY
and
Social Unrest
WILL BE PLAYING A CONCERT AT W.O.W
Hail
Comer ol 8th & Lincoln, downtown
This Saturday
April 25
These two bands are two ot the biggest in
England right now, and this show, marks their
first American tour
Admission is $3 In advance, $3.50 at the
door
Music Starts at 9 pm. Don't miss this show!
4-24
ART SHOW
Entry forms for the
UNDERGRADUATE
ART SHOW
are available in Suite 2 EMU
Deadline for show is May 1
255:4-24
THE EMU CULTURAL FORUM, FOOD
OP A CALC
present
DAVID
KINLEY
• Co-author Aid As Obstacle
• Coordinator of Aid Education
Project for the Institute for 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
ECKANKAR
A Way of Life
Far West Federal
96 East Broadway, downtown
Talks, music, refreshments
FREE
For info: 343-2657
294:4-24
Eugene
Bargaining
Action Day
April 23,1981 7 pm
at South Eugene High School Cafeteria
400 East 19th-between Patterson S
Pearl St.
Do you know about Senate Bill #57?
-Do you know state management
propose a 24 month trial service?
Do you know that recent bargaining is a
fight to hold onto what we already have?
The State Management is interested
In us. Are we really a unit to be taken
seriously, or can State Management
assume we will accept whatever is of
fered.
BARGAINING ACTION
DAY IS IMPORTANT
BECAUSE IT MAKES US
VISIBLE
Come and find out the answers to your
questions, and be seen and heard If we
rail together now we won't be sorry
later!!!! You don't have to be a member
to join us at this rally.
Sponsored by Concerned Employees
of the University of Oregon.
4-23
Entertainment
CINEMA 7
10th & Olive-Atrium Building
687-0733
1st RUN-LIMITED ENGAGEMENT
in ?5mm-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 & 9:40 pm
Red Mat Sun 2 p
124:4-30
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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,
$? 50 other students.
686-4191
242:5-1
STEVE LAFLER PRESENTS
MEAN CAT COMICS
Publishing Party
Sunday night. April 26
7 pm at Project Space
Mean toxins will be served
290:4-24
The Muslim Students' Association
The
Islamic
Cultural
Night
DINNER* ART EXHIBIT* SHOW
Sunday. April 26 6 pm
EMU Ballroom $2
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 FI-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 for 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
Ticket* at EMU MAIN DESK
All students $8 50, $7.50, $6.50
General Public $9T>0, $8.50, $7.50
Phone (VISA & Mastercharge) 686-4363
284:4-30
THE SUFI CIRCLE PRESENTS
WOMEN
IN LOVE
Two sisters, sexually mature and intel
lectually active, struggle against the
confines of a rural Engly mining town
and its rigidly-classed layers of society.
Around them D H. Lawrence created
one of his best studies of sexual
uneasiness and doubt
SATURDAY, APRIL 25 7 & 9:30 PM
180 PLC $1.50/*1 children
287:4-24
EMU CULTURAL FORUM
presents
The Sunday series of
Classic American Comedy
MAD
WEDNESDAY
or THE S!NS OF HAROLD DIDD
LEBOCK
Directed by Preston Sturges and starring
Harold Lloyd MAD WEDNESDAY opens
with a sequence from Lloyd s 1923 silent
comedy THE FRESHMAN, in which the
young Harold Diddlebock wins the
football game for his college Loyal
alumnus and tycoon J.E. Wagglesberry
offers him a job at the bottom of the
corporate ladder: 25 years later, Harold
is still there He's them fired as a bad
example to youth. Poor and confused,
Harold takes his first drink ever. After
dowing a few, Harold is a changed man.
With great confidence he makes a a
fortune at the race track, buys a new
wardrobe, the favors of women But
when the drinks wear off, he is stuck with
a circus, which he tries to unload on the
city's bankers, .only to end up, with
one of his lions, on a high ledge,
dangling over Wall Street by the animal's
leash. Showing with MAD WEDNESDAY
is THE DOONESBURY SPECIAL
SUNDAY, APRIL 26 7 & 9 PM
180 PLC $1.25/9.75 kids under 12
293 4-24
BEER GARDEN
FRIDAY
with
J. GALLOWS
and the
EXECUTIONERS
286:4-24
THE EXORCIST
“The most electrifying movie you will
ever see."
FRIDAY, APRIL 24 7, 9 A 11
177 LAWRENCE $1.50
4-24
EMU CULTURAL FORUM
presents
that exceptional family saga
THE GODFATHER
PARTS I and II
Francis Ford Coppola's epic master
piece features Oscar winners Marlon
Brando and Robert De Niro and
outstanding performances by Al Pacino,
James Cassn, and Robert Duvall. The
first part of the saga introduces us to the
Corleone family; its rise and near fall
from power in America and the passing
of leadership from father to son. Part two
of THE GODFATHER continues the saga
of 2 generations of sucessive power the
story of young Don Vito and the ascen
sion of his son Michael. This sequel won
the Oscar for Best Picture in 1975.
Part 1 Friday, April 24
Pari 2 Saturday, April 25
150 GEOLOGY 8 PM
51.25
292:4-24
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 "spilt-ticket''
double feature admission policy PICK
UP SPRING SCHEDULE AT THE
BIJOU.
ENDS WEDNESDAY
THE 400 BLOWS
The first of Francois Truffaut'* semi
autobiograhpical films about troubled
adolescence. Winner of the Cannes
Festival Director's Prize. Nightly 7:30
pm Also Sunday matlness 3 pm.
AND AKIRA KUROSAWA’S
Dodes’ka
den
THE SOUND OF THE TROLLEY
A major work of art from one of the
world's master filmmakers Full of won
derful vignettes and characterizations
careening from fantasy to comedy to
tear terking tragedy with astonishing
assurance
Nightly 9 15 pm Also Sunday matinee
4:45 pm.
Coming:
April 20-May 6 BLOW UP w/co-feature
May 7-1? Richard III w/ Pygmalion
297:2-28
ANANDA MARGA SOCIETY
presents
2001:
A Space .
Odyssey
This epic scierlce fiction drama truly
altered the direction ot American
filmmaking. Director Stanley Kubrick
outlines humanity's inability to cope with
the unknown fromt he origin of civiliza
tion through a future age in which they
are controlled by computers
FRIDAY, APRIL 24 7 A 9:45 PM
180 PLC $1.50
HAVE A PARTY!
VIDA BARN
Call evenings 896-3913
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BUGSY: Meet me at 1 am for a game of
Astroids at Lenhy's Gourmet Hot Dogs in the
Courtyard. LUIGI. _ tin
HAVE A DIRTY SLEEPING BAG?
Find Dependable Service at
Slegmund's Cleaners 821 E 13th Ave
_185UWH
Why wait tor your new contacts one day
service at the
Contact Lens Clinic
of Eugene
401 E10th 683-2224
_ 1699H
CRISIS CENTER
U of O Telephone Hot Line from 5pm to 8 am
Help with personal & emotional problems
Strictly confidential Call 686-4488. J64 MH
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Organization meet
ing: Thursday, 5 pm, EMU. Room number will
be posted on EMU daily schedule All are wel
come_ 1700H
THE SPECIAL YOU AND PREGNANCY Free
pregnancy test Birthright 687-8651 4683 H
PARTY!
CEDAR HEALTH
SPA
117 MONROE ST.
We have facilities for your party Call
485-0654 for details 2-27
TO OUR SPE BROSI Our week was like no
other 'live in" that's for sure Farrell's, porch
war and to express our appreciation and love
the wake-up breakfast) It was a great week'
Thanks, MOLLY, NANCY, TALLIE, JANE,
JOANN, ANNETTE, and CHRIS 4-22