ALDERWOOD
1860-84 Alder
Furnished one bedroom next to campus $229
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-turnished 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
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FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED one and
two bedroom apartments near campus. $175
to $225 summer rates 485-0359, 484-1619
2337:tfn
V. 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 343-2081
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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1308 JEFFERSON 5 plus bedroom house,
hardwood floors, large basement $550. Kids
ok. 746-7952.32:tfn
BUSINESS SPACE FOR LEASE near cam
pus, retail or office. $284 month. 484-5666,
Chris. Hours 11:30-5:30150: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.
238:tfn
ONE MONTH FREE RENT with 6 month lease,
7 month free. Two bedroom apartment. 145
North A, Springfield. New carpet, laundry, bus
stop, bike path $210. Frank 741-1506 or
Nancy 344-8888.267:tfn
CAMPUS PLAZA
750 E. 18th
SUMMER AND PALL SESSION
Now taking reservations. Very spacious, nice
carpet and drapes, clean and pleasant, hot
water included, laundry facilities, campus one
block. Two bedroom unfurnished $150. One
bedroom unfurnished $150, One bedroom
furnished $150 Best to call after noon week
days. anytime on weekends 345-7987, 5-7
U of O PERSONNEL; A free reserved covered
parking space at 15th and Alder goes with this
one bedroom southwest Eugene condomin
ium. Forested setting, swimming pool, ap
pliance, drapes. $275 per month on lease.
484-0650. _ _ 403:tfn
ROOM FOR RENT 10 minute bike ride from
campus. Sunken living room, skylights, must
see to appreciate. $175 a month plus utilities.
Call 344-9004 weekdays after 9:30 pm, wee
kends after 7 pm413:5-13
CLOSE, COMFORTABLE, REASONABLE,
one bedroom furnished/unfurnished Reserve
now Summer and/or Fall. 735-E. 17th.
345-4663, 344-1583_
ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT (9 Windows
assorted sizes), second story of older house
across from campus. $200. Available June
John 687-9643 _5J3
AIR CONDITIONING. 2 bedroom furnishes
apartment 1 block library, skylight, vaulted
ceiling, laundry, parking. Luxury 683-9447
SUBLET NEWLY REMODELED, large 2 be
droom apartment Modern building, furnished,
private patio, close to campus. Great for
Summer! Call 683-0639 5-8
Guads
QUADS
Clean, quiet, modern
$135 including utilities
THE BROWN DERBY 441 E 17th
Manager #10 683-7353
or 686-1049. 683-2733
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CAMPUS QUADS
475 East 15th $109-$129
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
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QUADS
$115 utilities included
1360 Alder 485-4167
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QUADS NOW RENTING Beginning $139
Private 'h bath, private refrigerator.
CAMPUS COURT QUADS
1544 Alder 686-1075
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$145 INCLUDING UTILITIES.
CLEAN, QUIET QUADS.
V4 block from campus on E. 16th Furnished,
private bath and refrigerator Air conditioned
34S-1272._1882 tin
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
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738 E 16th
Now renting, private bath, Vi block from cam
pus. 343-8024 223 tfn
Oregon Daily Emerald
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 $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
63:tfn
CASIO WRIST WATCH found near Mac Court
Wednesday. Call 343-0180 to claim (Must be
able to describe). 5-6
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 A Saturday
Yes, we accept food stamps
2500MW
Events
Come into
our world
Expand on your general knowledge of the
cultural, social, political and economic climates
ot other countries.
Display of cultural artifacts, pamphlets, art
panels with representatives from each in
dividual country to answer your questions.
Countries featured include India. Korea.
Singapore, South Africa, Denmark, Turkey,
Iran. Pakistan, Germany, Palestine and many
more.
Place: Room 214. 215. 216 EMU
Time: 10 am to 5 pm
Date: May 4-8
358.5-6
What is the future
of worker owned
firms? Do they work?
Are they efficient?
THE EMU CULTURAL FORUM
presents
Joseph Blasi
• Lecturer of Social Studies at Harvard
• Director, the Pro|ecl for Kibbutz Studies
speaking on
“Corporate Runaways
and the Politics of
Worker Ownership”
Thursday, May 7
8 pm 150 Geology
FREE ADMISSION
The EMU Cultural Forum is a student funded,
student run organization 367 5-7
Black Student
Union Elections
1. Director
2. Asst. Director
3. Secretary (work-study)
Elections will be held:
Place: Room 101, EMU
Date: May 6,1981
Time: 7:30-6:30 pm
AH interested people signup in the BSU,
Suite 14, EMU. 270:4-24
Sri Darwin Gross
THE MAHANTA, THE LIVING
ECK MASTER
will appear at a book-signing TODAY
5:30-8 30 pm at B. DALTON’S Wa
shington Square PORTLAND 392:5-7
ASLCC STUDENT FORUM
presents
UPEPO
FRIDAY
MAY 8
8:30-Mldnlght
AT
LANE COMMUNITY COLLEGE
4000 E 30th, Eugene
Only $2 single/ $3 for two
GPA Business Mtg.
Wednesday at 7:30 pm in 337 EMU
Important meeting, help us re-organize and
select a new director for next year 394:5-6
MODELS WANTED for hair styling show May
11th For Information call Hair Co 343-7333 or
evenings. 485-6982 5-11
Philip M. Klutznick
1981 Occupant. Wayne More Chair
of Law and Politics
speaking on
International
Trade: Problems
and Prospects
Public address today 3:30-5 pm, The Dad's
Room. Erb Memorial Union, UO campus
Reception following address. 5-6 pm, Faculty
Club UO campus._315:5-6
SOUTH
EAST
ASIA
TODAY:
A report on Vietnam
Kampucheas
(cambodia)
and
Thailand
Speaker
Don Luce
Director of Asian Centre in N Y.
Human Rights Activist
Just returned from a fact finding visit to
Vietnam, Cambodia and Thailand
FRIDAY, MAY 8 7 PM
EMU FORUM
406:5-8
BOOK SALE
Asian cookbooks, novels, stories, and children
stories are being sold as part of our celebration
for Asian/Pacific American Heritage Week
EMU LOBBY
SPONSORED BY ASIAN AMERICAN
STUDENT UNION
416 5-8
OREGON PREMIERE
HITO HAT A
Poignant drama on the plights of Issei (first
generation Japanese immigrants) who pion
eered to America at the turn of the century The
life of Oda (veteran actor Mako) an elderly
bachelor facing eviction from LosAngeles’
Little Tokyo, represents the true struggles of
Japanese Americans who contributed to the
development of the Western United States
"Hito Hata" also unveils the little-known
injustices imposed upon Japanese people
throughout their history in America and
attempts to replace many stereotypical images
with true portrayals of their culture and atti
tudes.
A MUST SEE
FRI MAY 8 138 GIL
$1.25 7:30 & 9:30
COME JOIN US!
NATION WIDE
ACTION FOR A
FAIR BUDGET
PUBLIC HEARING in response to REAGAN S
budget cuts.
SATURDAY MAY 9 11:30
HARRIS HALL 8th & OAK, EUGENE
5-8
CINEMA 7
10th & Olive-Atrium Building
687-0733
HELD OVER ONE WEEK
MUST END MAY 7
THE RETURN OF
THE SECAUSCUS 7
John Sayles highly personal film about the
reunion of old friends will show 7:30 pm only.
Requires separate admission
Red Adm Mat Sun 2 pm
EUGENE PREMIERE-ENDS THURSDAY
Jean-Luc Godard's newest
EVERY MAN
FOR HIMSELF
Godard's latest highly acclaimed folm follows
the life o f 3 characters a TV director whose life
is at loose ends, his girlfriend about to leave
him, and a youg prostitute (Isabelle Huppert)
whose life is very much under control. Ever
yman is more like a piece of music, an
arrangement of rhythms, motifs, sounds and
images on themes of commerce, sex, city and
county, language and communication
SHOWING 9:45 ONLY
Requires separate admission
Red Adm Mat Sun 4 pm
Rebellion
in
Patagonia
May 10,1981
7:30 & 10
150 Geology
$1.50
404 5-8
686-BIJU
THE BIJOU THEATRE
492 E 13th (at Ferry St)
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!
Citizen Kane
BLOW UP
SHOWS 9:40 PM
Starts Tomorrow
RICHARD III
7 pm nightly
PYGMALION
9:45 PM
Coming
May 14-20 How I Won the War w Alice's
Restaurant 329 5-6
KENTUCKY
FRIED
MOVIE
"A bright and tunny film designed for
the thinking man . . the first 'class'
contemporary comedy anthology of
recent years. "
FRIDAY, MAY 8 7,98.11 PM
177 LAWRENCE $1.50
5-8
BIJOU MIDNITE
KZEL & M. LAMONT
present the
ROCKY
HORROR
PICTURE
SHOW
May 7-9 May 14-16
ALL SEATS RESERVED
Thursday $1 50
Friday-Saturday $2.50
Adv sales nightly after 8 pm
393 5-8
ARE YOU READY FOR
THE
ROLLING
STONES
Films MAY 17
390 5-8
HIGH STEPPING
COMEDY
Live Matinee
All new comedy live onstage at Cin
ema 7
Friday, May 8 & 15 at 8 & 10 pm
Saturday Mat May 9 & 16 at 2 pm
No children under 12 allowed
Final shows ol the season
409:5-8
NO
SPAGHETTI FEED
WEDNESDAY
BUT.. .
. there's still good music Wednesday
night, two proficient Jazz Bands will
perform Group IV and the U of O Jazz
Lab Band. Same time, same
place and (ree. Presented by the
EMU Cultural Forum Program Commit
tee.
EMU DINING ROOM 6-8 PM
WEDNESDAY. MAY 6
FREE FREE FREE
370:5-6
INTERNATIONAL
“NITE”
Come into our world
of
international
cuisine
featuring
• An exquisite assortment of traditional
foreign dishes from several different
countries
• Fashion Show
• Many cultural presentations
All are welcome
into our world
Sunday, May 10 6 PM
EMU Ballroom $4 students
$5 general public
Tickets available in advance at the EMU
Main Desk, FSO Office. 206 EMU or at
the door For inquiries call 686-4387
Sponsored by Foreign Student Organ
ization (FSO) and its affiliates 407 5-8
HEY HEY HEY
IT’S BILL
COSBY LIVE!
Driving his go-cart from Las Vega Com
ing to shake your pudding and juggle
your wits.
MAY 15 at 8 pm in MAC COURT
and the chicken heart grew
Tickets available at EMU Main Desk
Brought to you by the friendly folks of the
EMU Cultural Forum 371 5-15
WARREN
FURUTANI
Speaking on the
Asian American
Movement
12:30 EMU FORUM
SPONSORED BY AASU
414 5-6
Pilipino
Dance
Demonstration
EMU Breezeway 12 30
Sponsored by AASU May 4th
ANANDA MARGA SOCIETY
presents
Peter Sellers in
Doctor
Strangelove
SATURDAY, MAVT 7 & 9 PM
177 LAWRENCE 51.50
5-8
STONEY BURKE PRESENTS:
“An American
in America”
This film, made by Stoeny Burke, is the
film odyssey of a San Francisco Bay area
political satiriston an adventure across
America. On a jourey from the West
Coast to Detroit and through out the
South, Burke encounters a host of
heartwarming American who share their
hpes and concerns about America in the
1980's Burke will be on hand to answer
questiond about the film and his work.
WEDESDAY, MAY 6 7 PM
177 LAWRENCE Cost Is tree!
382 5-6
Personals
FINNEGAN’S
Salutes Mothers
"As a special Mother's Day treat. I'm going to
do something very special I'm going to hold off
sending you my laundry for two whole weeks!"
Boynton
We have a wide selection
Of Mothers' Day cards from:
• Recycled • Workshop • Renaissance • Mi
chel • Blue Mountain Arts • People • Moser
• Lucy & Me • Portal • Marcel Schurman •
We also have gifts:
• Soaps the shape of hearts, butterflies,
seashells. stars, rosettes & gardeners' green
thumbs • Red satin hugs & kisses • Boynton
pads, mugs, recipe & address books • Sea
shell magnets • Boxed notes the shape of
hearts, roses, sand dollars & stars • Adam
toothbrushes • Love coupons • Chocolate
cards • Posters • Chinese bookmarks,
papercuts, pincushions & fans • Imported gift
wrap •
ETCETERA
MOTHERS' DAY IS MAY 10
FINNEGAN'S CARDS & GIFTS
1308 Hllyard St 484-0530
263 5-6
All forms of contact lenses at the
Contact Lens Clinic
of Eugene
401 E 10th 683-2224
1698 W
SUMMER STORAGE
FOR YOUR PERSONAL BELONGINGS
Clean-Dry-Secure
Sizes 5x5,5x10 and larger
SELF STOR
West 11 th at Bertelson
344-2710
349 6-8
PLEASE RETURN MY FRONT SIGN I don’t
have the money for a new one Thanks,
LENNY Lenny's Gourmet Hot Dogs & Video
Games in the Courtyard ?88 ttn
Birth Control Clinic
Education, Counseling, Referrals
Pregnancy Testing
Contraceptive Sales
PLANNED PARENTHOOD
134 E 13th 344-1611 or 344-9411
174 W
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