ALDERWOOD
1860-84 Alder
Furnished one bedroom next to campus $229
3 bedroom 1 Vi bath $379. No children, pets.
Manager 484-6113.
ROYAL TERRACE
625 E. 16th
Furnished one bedroom, ideal campus loca
tion, $229. Manager 686-9479.
SOUTHGATE
2345 Patterson
One bedroom, pool, sauna, parking, $269.
Manager 686-0072 after 2:30.
1085 PATTERSON
Large semi-furnished studio, laundry facilities,
parking, Summer rates, $139.
CATALPA
1425 West 8th
Very clean two bedroom in quiet adult com
plex, $229-$249. Manager 484-9067
IPM CO., REALTOR
1065 HIGH ST. 485-8252
2478:tfn
FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED one and
two bedroom apartments near campus. $175
to $225 summer rates 485-0359, 484-1619
2337:tfn
'/« BLOCK FROM CAMPUS Sub lease large 2
bedroom apt. Furnished, dishwasher, laundry,
covered parking, sociable. $300 per month
Leave message 344-6243_2390:tfn
CENTRALLY LOCATED
361 East 13th, $149 summer rates
Centrally located, one bedroom apartment.
Appliances, carpeting, laundry facilities.
Refundable deposit. Mgr 243-2081
CLOSE TO CAMPUS
611 East 11th $149 summer rates
One bedroom, semi-furnished. Carpets,
drapes, appliances, laundry facilities.
IPM CO., REALTOR
1065 HIGH ST. 485-8252
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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. $13,400. 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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WELL-BUILT DOGHOUSE for small to
medium-sized. $40 or best offer. Call Mia
484-6952 after 7 4-30
THE EMU CULTURAL FORUM,
FOOD OP & CALC
present
DAVID
KINLEY
• Co-author Aid As Obstacle
• Coordinator ol Aid Education
Project lor 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
28? 4-29
Black Student
Union Elections
1. Director
2. Asst Director
3 Secretary (work-study)
Elections will tie held:
Place: Room 101, EMU
Date May 6,1981
Time: 7:30-8:30 pm
All interested people signup in the 8SU
Suite 14, EMU 270:4-24
ART SHOW
Entry (orms tor the
UNDERGRADUATE
ART SHOW
are available in Suite 2 EMU
Deadline for show is May 1
' 255:4-24
WOMEN &
HEALTH
Beyond the
Speculum
Self-help clinic for all women concerned
about health care. Thursday, April 30,
7-10 pm. Friday, May 1, 1.30-4:30 pm
1236 Kincaid St Sponsored by WRR
YWCA. 686-3327/686-4439. 340 5-1
$30 REWARD
for Kodak pocket camera left in the Fishbowl
4-20 sometime after 5 pm. The film is very
precious to someone. You can buy the same
camera with the reward. Call 726-9242 after 6
pm_4-29
FOUND LADIES WALLET for M/S Jean
Stockard Wood containg IDs and credit cars.
CKONTACT Lost and Found, EMU. 4-29
LOST!! BLACK A WHITE SPOTTED female.
Springer spaniel. Has not tail and lost in the
15th and Alder area Reward ottered Please
call 683-7678 it found The dogs name is Patsy
______ 5^1
LOST Black and grey jacket in men's locker
room. Reward. 485-6905.4-29
FOUND: Two women's rings in the bathroom
of Champman on Friday, April 24 Call
343-1569_ 4-29
STOLEN FROM LAW SCHOOL: Women's
gray Mikado bike Please return or any info
Call 687-9513_ _ 4-29
FOUND CAMERA outside EMU about 1 '/*
weeks ago. Ext. 3531 - Call and identify camera
type and place lost_4-30
LOST: ELKS RING Men's restroom EMU.
Reddish, B.P.O.E. on sides- sentimental value
Reward. Contact Alan ext. 3705 or main desk
_ 5-1
LOST: BACKPACK near the I.M softball
fields. Please call John at ext 4081 4-29
LOST
Brown Velcro Wallet
Checkbook size with I D. and pictures. If any
information please call Geni at 485-9701 4-30
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
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 $9T>0, $8.50, $7.50
Phone (VISA & Mastercharge) 686-4363
284:4-30
Modern Dance Muslk from Portland
PELL MELL
STIFF HIPPIES
Mystery Guest
PROJECTSPACE
THURSDAY, APRIL 30
10th & WILLAMETTE $2.50
4-29
DANCER
In residence
Reportory Dancers
present
Daniel Nagrin
Concerts and Classes
Friday, May 1st 4:30-6:30
Class-Int/Adv. Modern $3.50
353 Gerilnger Annex
Sat., May 2nd 10:30 am-12:30
Class-lnt. Modern $3.50
353 Gerilnger Annex
Sat., May 2nd 8:00 pm
Lecture/Demonstration-Jazz Dance
Dougherty Dance Theatre
Sun., May 3rd 7:30 pm
Solo Concert $3.00
Dougherty Dance Theatre
Advanced Tickets tor Lec/Dem and Concert
Available at 161 Gerlinger Annex and at
Backstage Dancewear, 94? Olive
Daniel Nagrin s Residency is suppoded in
part by the City of Eugene and the National
Endowment for the Arts 311 4-30
THE BIJOU THEATRE
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 TONIGHT!
THE 400 BLOWS
Show 7 30 pm
Dodes’ka-den
Shows 9:15 pm
STARTS THURSDAY
Citizen Kane
with Antonioni's
Blow Up
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EMU CULTURAL FORUM
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
and
EMU FOOD SERVICE
present
WEDNESDAY EVENING
SPAGHETTI
and
JAZZ FEED
ALL YOU CAN EAT
$1.50
Tickets on sale at EMU Main Desk
DINNER SERVED 5:30-6:30
Jazz performed this week by
GLIDER
Jazz is provided at no cost, so if you
don t like spaghetti, just come and listen
to the music If you don't like music just
come and eat
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29
DINNER 5:30-6:30
EMU DINING ROOM JAZZ 6-8 PM
324 4-49
CINEMA 7
10th & Olive-Atrium Buildinq
687-0733
1st RUN-LIMITED ENGAGEMENT
in 35mm-brilliant sound & picture
THE RETURN OF
THE SECAUSCUS 7
Rarely does an independent American tilm
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
BIJOU MIDNITE
Jean-Luc Godard's
SYMPATHY
FOR THE
DEVIL
Featuring Mick Jagger, The Rolling Stones
Thursday $ 96
Friday-Saturday $1 96
Also plays Sunday Matinee 12 noon
COMING:
May 7-9. 14-16: Rocky Horror Picture Show.
All seats reserved. Advance ticket sales
start May 1 after 8 pm. 330 5-1
ANANDA MARGA SOCIETY
presents
Steppenwolf
Based on me novel by Herman Hesse
FRIDAY, MAY 1 7 A 9:15 PM
177 LAWRENCE $1.50
4-29
The Committee tor Musical Arts
presents
The World Famous Chamber
Music Ensemble
TASHI
Peforming CELEBRATION II for Clarinet and
Strings by William Douglas CELEBRATION II
is based on pentatonic scale and is influenced
by African music and jazz
SATURDAY, MAY 2 2 PM
Beall Concert Hall $1.50
339:5-1
Contact
Lenses
Hard $89
Soft $139
14 Day $225
PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED
HARD A SOFT LENS REPLACEMENT
LENSES CLEANED & POLISHED
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
t 77?:WF
Women & Men
Let me 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
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 687-9651 6274 W
Birth Control Clinic
Education. Counseling, Referrals
Pregnancy Testing
Contraceptive Sales
PLANNED PARENTHOOD
134 E 13th 344-1611 or 344-9411
1 74 W
HAVE A DIRTY SLEEPING BAG?
Find Dependable Service at
Siegmund's Cleaners 821 E 13th Ave
185 UWH
DEUTSCHER STAMMTISCH |eden mittwoch
von 20 00-24 00 uhr bei Pizans 1225 Alder St
1401 W
MAKE MONEY!
Recycling Your Clothes!
RAGS TO RICHES buys, consigns, and trades
secondhand clothing for 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
HAVE A PARTY!
VIDA BARN
Call evenings 896-3913
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SANDEL
OPTICAL
• Full Service Contact Lens Clinic
• Hard, Flex, Soft Contacts
• Regular and Designer Frames
• Sunglasses
• Personalized Service
• 6 Month Patient Follow-up
• Established for Twenty Years
You’ll Be
Looking Good
1614 J Street Spfd
747-3098
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NEED VITAMINS? Save 20% otf regular price
everyday Radiance, Schiff, Thompson, and
others NATURAL VITAMIN SHOPPE 945
Gadield (across from Mr Steak), 343-6305.
Monday-Friday 10-6. Saturday 10-5. 271:ttn
KATE,! mean Claire, do you think you can get
away with last Friday just once? Love. JEFF
_ 4-29
DUKE Meet me at 9 pm for a game of Astroids
at Lenny's Goufmet Hot Dogs in the Courtyard.
LUIGI._ tin
CAMBRIDGE DIET At $ 76 per meal, lost
weight with no health risk. For information, call
245-4210, M-F 10:30-1 304-29
Midterms got YOU uptight0
DUFFY’S has the answer TONITE
Join us for our
LADIES NIGHT
at Vi cost the price is surely right1
DUFFY’S LADIES NIGHT
Each Wednesday 9 pm to midnite
■' _ 333:4-29
KARMEN: What can I say dear, after I say I love
you? Let's get our woozies together Happy
Birthday! WRANGLER 4-29
The party PICTURE PROOFS ARE BACK!
Sigma Nu & OSU Alpha Delta Pi
Chi Omega Luau
Alpha Phi-Sigma Chi Punk Rocker
Sigma Phi Epsilon Medieval Madness
Phi Kappa Psi E L.C
Phi Delta Theta OSU Exchange
Delta Gamma Bunion Derby
Pi Bdta Phi Bunion Derby
Alpha Chi Omega Bunion Derby
Kappa Kappa Gamma Bunion Derby
ORDER SOON! Proofs will be picked up May
5, 1981
WALLY KEMPE & ASSOCIATES
PHOTOGRAPHERS
John Dutton-Manager 344 6750
_____ ??7 4'?0
IMPROVE
YOUR
EYESIGHT
Natural Vision
Training
Spring Classet start next week Call
688-4265 tor more information 5-1
HEY COXSWAINE your ugly and your mother
doesn't love you THE BOW CRAB 4-29
PUKAKNEE
Hey. Goldilocks, we thmgk you’re pretty awe
some. so we decided to surprise you. Love,
your fellow inmates, LSD 4-298
SIG EP MIKE PHEIL
Maroon and white1 What a site1
We threw potatoes and grapes
most of the nigh!
Food fight was wild
Sig ep are not mild!
Despite allergies and one not so hot date
(sorry about her, Don)
The Sig Ep Medieval was
Definitely first rate1!! Thanxxxxxxxx!
ONE TALL MADAME
4-29
SPACE
The Moleshaar effect!
__ 4-29
KERMIT: meet me at 10 30 am for chocolate
egg cream at Lenny’s Gourmet Hot Dogs in the
Courtyard. LOLITA. tfn
IT’S
HERE!
DUFFY’S
Spring
Term
Spectacular
Friday & Saturday
LIVE MUSIC
with
Stoddard
&
Cole
PLUS
SPECIAL FREE APPEARANCE at
DUFFY’S FRIDAY
AT 4
This week only1 $1.25 pitchers 4-5 pm
$1.75 pitchers 5-6 pm
??4 5-1
UNCLE DON
The Italian Stallion. Pride ot the ATO's, when
it's over will you tell us a 21 st birthday story.
Lovingly YOUR TWO NIECES 4-29
Where would we be without
MUFFY D.
Her insights and wits spare us from life’s pits1
Signed. CLUELESS 4-29
TO THE GUYS IN CLARK The beach was
great, the company divine, we can hardly wait,
util Bar-B Que time' FROM THE GIRLS IN
SMITH 4 29
MACHO If you notice this I'll buy you a pitcher
tonight (what an appropriate way to end the
year) BABOO P S I always pay Oft my debts
4-29
THE MEN OF SIGMA NU wish to announce
their 1981 Spring Pledge Class
Brad Bosornworth Brent Krichevsky
Steve Benson Carl Fleetwood
Guy Ingrim Steve Wynne
Bob Swisher Andy Hickman
Bob Webb Tome Gurney
Jim Anderton Pat Phillips
Jeff LaPalm Jackson Haring
We re proud of you and looking forward to a
great year!_ 4-29
MARK See, I did it! And for the last time, you
don't need a suit! Love, SUSAN 4-29
TO MY OCEAN LOVING SEAL: First things
first we started with a drink from being
dumped at the reststop to artichokes and crab,
from the crack in the bed to calling the beach all
our own; from special messages in the sand to
watching little happy feet and then the best of
all, finding our very own symbol of love .1
couldn't agree with you more, it was an
awesome weekend! Wanna play
backgammon''ILYITS 4-29
DAVE Although I didn't plan on going "camera
shopping" Saturday night. I did have fun, but I
forgto the telephoto lens1 H.S. DATE 4-29
TO THE PEOPLE IN THE U.l who ruined
Dregs surprise - thanks for being yourselves
We didn't appreciate vou help 4-29
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