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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-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:t»n '/» 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 tin 1308 JEFFERSON 5 plus bedroom house, hardwood floors, large basement. $550. Kids ok. 746-7952.32:tfn SPACIOUS, TWO BEDROOM FURNISHED APARTMENT across from campus Reasona ble rent, covered parking and laundry, student neighborhood. Call eves 683-4238 5-11 SUBLET, JUNE 1-AUG 15 Spacious 2 be droom apartment, furnished, washer/dryer, near park, short bike ride to campus. $250 month. Negotiable 683-0961__5-8 SUMMER SUBLET Large, furnished one bedroom apartment, 3 blocks from campus, $190. Sublet June 1 to August 31. After 7 pm 343-9141 _ _ 5-11 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 :ttn 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 pm 413 5-13 CLOSE, COMFORTABLE, REASONABLE, one bedroom furnished/unfurnished. Reserve now Summer and/or Fall 735-E 17th 345-4663^344-1583 5-8 ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT (9 Windows assorted sizes), second story of older house across from campus. $200. Available June John 687-9643 _ _ 5-8 AIR CONDITIONING. 2 bedroom furnishes apartment 1 block library, skylight, vaulted ceiling, laundry, parking. Luxury. 682-9447 5-8 SUBLET NEWLY REMODELED, large 2 be droom apartment. Modern building, furnished, private patio, close to campus. Great for Summer' Call 682-0629 5-8 BETWEEN U OF O & 30TH Four bedroom, two bath, outstandng extras $475 month. 244-1582, 245-4662 see, apply. No pets 5-8 ENJOY A POOL THIS SUMMER! 1515 Hilyard a 12. 2 bedroom furnished apartment, to sub-let June 15 to Aug. 21. $275 month 242-5485 or 484-9922 _5-12 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT furnished, dish /disp. fireplace, carpet, pool, covered parking. $295 month June 15-Aug 21. New lease Sept Call after 6 pm 242-15025-JJ^ ROOM/BOARD 2 blocks from campus Se rious woman student. Exchange for part-time child care for age 8 and 4 girls and light housekeeping Experience in childcare preferred. Nonsmoker, 242-9021 5-12 SUMMER SUBLET 2 bedroom house with large yard, $270 for 2 people or $200 for 2, available 5/20- 8/ 682-69295J1 4 BEDROOM, 2 BATH HOUSE near Armitage Park. Huge fenced yard, garden area, fruit and nut tree $425 month. Mike 485-1506, 485-1592 eves. Available Immediately. 5-8 EAST SIDE HENDRICKS park 2 bedroom apartment with porch, garden area Unfur nished, $215 month Lease negotiable with repair person 687-2799_5Ji OLDER HOUSE NEAR CAMPUS Five be drooms, three bath, two kitchens Asking $700 plus $200 deposit. Available July 1 at 1422 Patterson. Call 689-4825401 tin CAMPUS PLAZA 750 E. 18th SUMMER AND FALL SESSION Two bedroom unfurnished $175. Now taking reservations Very spacious, nice carpet and drapes, clean and pleasant, hot water included, laundry facilities, campus one block Best to call after noon weekends 245-7987 427 5-22 ROOMMATES WANTED for quiet house in South University neighborhod Laundry facili ties, dishwasher; spacious yard No pets, children. $95-$115. Mature students preferred. Available early june. 245-7229 _5-11 PRIVATE BATHROOM beautiful view down town Eugene, high rise, dishwasher, aircondi tioned. 5 fool TV screen, stereo, and more &160 month includes utilities $50 deposit Prefer female, media oriented. Call Jesse 686-8200 or 485-0726 (message)_5-8 TWO ROOMS IN LARGE house $118 & $128.50 Vegetable gardens, large fenced yard, fireplace wood floors, quiet locaton near parks No children or smokers. Vegetarians preferred Between 19th & 20th on Van Buren Pete 242-2582 5-15 TWO PERSON WANTED to complete our cooperative. Veggie and non-veggie meals Nonsmokers please. Board and room, $150 month. Call 686-5189 - ask for Dawn, Wes, Alan, John or Marcy. 5-8 GRAD STUDENT LOOKING for non-smoking female roommate to share my place or yours by June 14th. Call Hilloah 687-0239 5-12 OKAY PEOPLE WANTED to share 3-bedroom home. $100 month includes utili ties. Fireplace; laundry facilities, pets, no children; large fenced yard; small garage storage/workshop Must be responsi ble. 28 plus years preferred. Call and talk 746-7714 5-8 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 $109-5129 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 factlties Manager 683-2887 IPM CO., REALTOR 1065 HIGH ST. 485-8252 '_2079:tfn QUADS $115 utilities included 1360 Alder 485-4167 _ 2109 ttn 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. V: 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, Vi block from cam pus. 343-8024_223:tfn QUAD AVAILABLE NOW Private bath, refrigerator, $125. 553 East 18, *2. JEAN TATE PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 1756 Willamette St. 683-2271 417:5-20 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 LOST: GOLD HOOP EARRING Last week probably between Straub & Gilbert Sentimen tal value. Please return Call Cary at 345-4159 evenings.5-8 LOST: CHECKBOOK with dark blue/black alligator-type cover U Lane O share draft account. Belongs to Ann M Peterson Please call phone number or send to address listed on checks; or call 686-4381 5-12 We get our produce fresh everyday, shouldn't you?! JUST PRODUCE 742 East 24th 683-4321 162MF Events OREGON PREMIERE 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 at tempts to replace many stereotypical images with true portrayals of their culture and atti tudes. A MUST SEE HITO HATA FRIDAY, MAY 8 S1.2S 138 GILBERT 7:30 8 9:30 BOOK SALE Asian cookbooks, novels, stories, and children stories are being sold as part of our celebration for Asian /Pacific American Heritage 'Veek EMU LOBBY SPONSORED BY ASIAN AMERICAN STUDENT UNION 416:5-8 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 MODELS WANTED for hair styling show May 11 th For information call Hair Co 343-7333 or evenings, 485-69825-11 Sri Darwin Gross THE MAHANTA, THE LIVING ECK MASTER in a jazz concert Darwin & Friends Friday, May 8 pm Portland Civic Auditorium 391 5-8 MX: Destruction of the West Threat to the Nation Panel Discussion Saturday, May 9 7:30 pm, EMU Forum Sponsored by: Clergy & Laity Concerned and the Survival Center 419:5-8 Johnny Makatini AFRICAN NATIONAL CONGRESS REPRE SENTATIVE TO THE UNITED NATIONS speaking on SOUTH AFRICA AND THE STRUGGLE AGAINST APARTHEID Monday. May 11. 7 30 pm Fellowship Center 1236 Kincaid Street $1 donation requested Sponsored by People for Southern African Freedom. African People's Solidarity Commit tee, and the U of O Black Student Union 421 5-11 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 5-8 DISCUSSION ON Redress Reparations Movement Concerning the Japanese American intern ment during WWII 12:30 EMU Forum May 8th 5-8 MARITAL COMMUNICATIONS WORK SHOP by Peter and Susan Glaser May 15-17 Enroll through Community Education, 686-3105. $40 per person5-12 OREGON RIESLING WINE TASTING Six Fine Oregon Wines $8 50 in advance. Saturday, May 9, 7 pm AUNT LUCY'S WINE LOFT 5^ DR. LAWRENCE SIEBERT Psychologist, author & consultant, lecturing on turning conflict into opportunity in school, and business. TUESDAY MAY 12 7 pm UO BALLROOM Tickets at door $4 general, $2 students 5-12 Redress/ Reparation Lecture ana slide show depicting the Japanese Movement against racism and oppression during World War II. Re dress/Reparation touches upon the experiences of anti-miscegenation, laws barring Asians from many occupations, owning property, testifying against whites and immigration prohibitation The movement encompasses laws put ting Japanese in concentration camps and how they were exploited tor their work and labor. Lecture by Dr George Hara 12:30. Friday May 8th EMU Forum SPONSORED BY THE ASIAN AMER ICAN STUDENT UNION 447:5-8 Eugene Council for Human Right* in Latin America presents BENEFIT CULTURAL EVENING for NICARAGUA featuring CARLOS MEJIA GODAY Y LOS DE PALACAGUINA considered the foremost interpreters of traditional Nicaragua Folk music. Also: Nicaragua’s Consul General to San Francisco Aura Beteta Latin food served 6-7 Concert 7:30 $4-5 donation at door TUESDAY, MAY 12 Central Presbyterian Church 1475 Patterson 446 5-12 EMU CULTURAL FORUM presents Peter Sellers in his best role BEING THERE m BEING THERE is a tunny, thought provoking look at the pervasive influence ol TV on our lives, Adpated by Jerzy Kosinski trom his novella and directed by Hal Ashby, the film is also a devastating commentary on our search tor gurus and instant, simple answers to comple problems Peter Sellers gives a tour de force performance as Chance, a ma with no background or parents, who has spent his entire life gardening and watching TV When he is thrown une>o pectedly into the real world, his naivete and innocence are mistaken tor wisdom and profundity by the rich and P°wertuL who flock to him for guidance and insight He finally becomes a man o celebrity and influence The all-star cast includes Shirley MacLame. Melvyn Douglas and Jack Warden FRIDAY, MAY 8 7 * 9 3° P“ 150 GEOLOGY EMU CULTURAL FORUM present Academy Award wlnner-Best Picture 1938 YOU CAN’T TAKE IT WITH YOU This wild comedy classic was adapted trom the Pulitzer Prize play by Kaufman & Hart and directed by Frank Capra James Stewart stars as the young man who wants to marry the daughter of a family of eccentrics Grandpa Vanderhot who retired 30 years previously to start having fun. his daughter who writes risque plays and paints, her husband who manufactures fireworks, and one ot their daughters, who studies ballet under the tutelage of a Russion e*_w'e®'e' pu SUNDAY, MAY 10 7 * 9:19 ' 18°PLC 484 5 8 Deutsche Bier Garten (GERMAN BE^ GARdSI FRIDAY!) Dark beer, authentic German food, and authentic European Folk music by the POLKA PIPERS One dollar at the door A portion of the proceeds will be donated to the Library Kommen sie alle! EMU BALLROOM 4 7 PM $1 at the door ID ABSOLUTELY REQUIRED ^ BIJOU MIDNITE KZEL A 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 39? 5-8 CINEMA 7 10th & Olive-Atrium Building 687-0733 START SATURDAY THROUGH THURSDAY BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND ONE TRICK PONY Paul Simon stars in and wrote the screenplay about a singing star of the 60's coming to terms with 15 years on the road SHOWING 8 PM ONLY Red Adm Mat Sun 2 pm SPECIAL RETURN ENGAGEMENT MELVIN AND HOWARD Melvin and Howard played the Eugene are so quickly, audiences deserve a second chance to see onf the best films of 1981 Jonathan Demme's sensitive, funny story of Melvin Dumar (Paul LeMat) and the effect on his life after an encounter with grand eccentric Howard Hughes (Jason Robards). Winner ot two Academy Awards including Best Supportin Actress Mary Steenburgen SHOWING 9:45 PM FRI a SAT MIDNIGHT SHOWS HELD OVER BY POPULAR DEMAND MARILYN CHAMBERS In the X-rated Classic BEHIND THE GREEN DOOR Requires separate admission 427:5-14 RIVER RAFTING No guides, 2 or 4 hour trips. Overnight by arrangement. Quiet rural setting along the Willamette. 20 minutes from Eugene 998-6777 (local). THE WATER RAT S 1849 FM 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 "spill ticket" double feature admission policy PICK UP SPRING SCHEDULE AT THE BIJOU. RICHARD III Laurence Olivier leads an all-star cast as the scheming hunchback king in the most perfect translation to film ot a Shakespeare play With John Gielgud, Claire Bloom and Ralph Richardson Richard III shows at 7 pm. Also Sunday at 2 pm George Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion The film on^vllffri "My Fair Lady is based Starring Leslie Howard and Wendy Hiller. Pygmalion nightly at 9:45 pm. Also Sunday Matinee 4:45 pm Coming May 14-20 How I Won the War w Alice's Restaurant May 21-27 One Sings, the Other Doesn’t w The Tall Blond Man with One Black Shoe 423 5-1? HEY HEY HEY It’s Bill Cosby Live! Driving his go-cdft from Las Vegas Coming to shake your pudding and luggle 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 triendly folks of the EMU Cultural Forum 371:5-15 THINK YOU HAVE A N*E BUTT? Match it against the other great butts in town at THE PADDOCK TAVERN'S BEST BUTT CONTEST SATURDAY, MAY 9 Men's and Women's Divisions Prizes awarded by special guest fudges Be there at 8 and put your best butt forward1 PADDOCK TAVERN 3355 East Amazon 342-3575 435:5-8 THEATRE 4:30 presents Believe I’ll Dust My Blues by John Nerenberg THURS-SAT MAY 7-9, 14-16 at 8 pm POCKET PLAYHOUSE 102 VILLARD ADMISSION $1 5-12 Rebellion in Patagonia May 10,1981 7:30 & 10 150 Geology $1.50 404 5-8 n-- -4 C