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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 243-3583_5-15 JUNE 13- SEPT. Share nice apartment with ? considerate, non-smoking females. Own room, dishwasher, vaulted ceilings, quiet. $78/mo! 1711 Patterson #5 Karen 682-0976 5-14 4 BLOCKS FROM CAMPUS share private home with large garden, patio, Bar-B-Q, Smokers OK. Leave message- 345-6020 5-15 NEED FEMALE to share nice large two bedroom apartment in June Walk to campus or downtown. Quiet, with deck, trees. Cat OK $ 100 plus 7; utilities. 683-2549 5-15 FEMALE HOUSEMATE to share large house with fenced yard. Ten minute bike ride to campus Rent $110 plus utilities. 484-4011 5-18 For Rent ALDERWOOD 1860-84 Alder Furnished one bedroom next to campus $229 No children, pets. Manager 484-6112. 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 complex, $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 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 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 Flollow Rd 484-6393. 238:tfn ONE MONTH FREE RENT with 6 month lease. 7 month tree. Two bedroom apartment. 145 North A, Springfield. New carpet, laundry, bus stop, bike path $210. Frank 741-1506 or Nancy 344-8888.267:tfn ONE BEDROOM FURNISHED APARTMENT near Music Bldg References $195 plus secur ity fee Ridgewood Apartments. 688-5769. _366:tfn 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, applia nce, drapes $275 per month on lease 484-0650.403:tfn OLDER HOUSE NEAR CAMPUS Five bedrooms, three bath, two kitchens. Asking $700 plus $200 deposit. Available July 1 at 1433 Patterson. Call 689-4825401 :tfn SUMMER SUBLET Large 2 bedroom fur nished apartment acrsoo from campus. Nice view, covered parking, laundry, reasonable rent. Call 683-7603.5-15 SUMMER SUBLET 3 bedroom furnish house, large yard, $270 for 3 people or $200 for 2, available 5/20 - 8/20, 683-6929 _5-14 TWO BEDROOM UNFURNISHED apartment $175 for Summer or Fall. Very spacious, nice carpet, and drapes, clean and pleasant, hot water included, laundry facilities, campus one block 750 East 18th Best to call after noon weekdays and anytime weekends 345-7987 470:tfn COMPARE Across from campus, 18th and Alder. One bedroom newly carpeted and furnished $165 per month Summer lease Ball John 343-1491 472:tfn COMPARE Two bedrooms, dishwasher, furnished One block to campus 19th and Emerald $215 Summer lease. Call Kerry 344-6243 473: tfn SUMMER SUBLET 2 bedroom furnished apartment, clean, quiet, $235 month, terrace on Millrace. 683-5941 (Kevin or Robin) or 686-3654 (Robin)__5-18 EXTREMELY NICE and very large unfur nished two bedroom apartments available at very reasonable rates for summer or 12 month lease $175 Campus one block. 345-7987 _ 456:tfn ROOMY FOUR BEDROOM, two bath, between Oregon campus & 30th. Outstanding xtras $475. 344-1583, 345-4663 5-15 SAVE MONEY, TIME, ENERGY. Comfortable one bedroom furnished/unfurnished. Reserve now 735 E 17th 345,4663, 344-1583 5-15 2-BEDROOM SUBLET Frunished, spacious. 2 blocks from library, dishwasher, pool. Available June 13 Case of Heineken's Phone 683-8297 evenings_ 5-15 SUMMER SUBLET 2 bedroom apartment New turn./carpet, D.W.. disp , parking, laundry, heated pool! Only 3V4 blks. from campus & mall $150 from July 15. $275 July & Aug 485-7098 5-22 HISTORICAL HOME close to downtow n/campus. Spacious one or two bedroom Appliances, all utilities paid $295, 686-8369 493:tfn BLACKSTONE MANOR APARTMENTS 1750 ALDER One and two bedroom furnished apartments now taking applications for all 687-0684 490 tin ROOMS FOR RENT V2 block from campus $75 and up Utilities paid 686-8369_ 491 tfn IDEAL LOCATION Duplex close in, two bedrooms, carpets, lots of windows. Huge uard and garden area. $295. 686-8369 _ 492 tfn SUBLEASE- COMFORTABLE fully furnished two bedroom apartment, 17th and Alder 683-7119 _ 5-14 SUMMER SUBLET Furnished large one bedroom $150 June 15-August 31. Very nice, carpet and drapes. Hot water included. Cam pus one block. No pets or children. 345-7987 _ _ 504: tfn TWO BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE available June 13. One block from campus. Call 344-5167 _ _ 5-26 QUIET TWO BEDROOM apartment two blocks from campus. By the mill race, applia nces. $235 per month Call 683-4341 or 484-5984 5_ig ONE AND TWO BEDROOM apartments Two blocks from campus (630 NE 14th) Next to park. Call 485-3627 __ _ 5-28 SUMMER SUBLET Spacious three bedroom apartment Fuurnished, with deck, south light, many extras. One block from campus 683-5295 5-15 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-$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 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 345-1272.18S2: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. 343-802422?:tfn QUAD AVAILABLE NOW Private bath, refrigerator, $125 553 East 18, #2. JEAN TATE PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 1756 Willamette St. 683-2271 417:5-20 LARGE QUADS $105 month, utilities payed, Vi block from campus 1827 Harris 485-8859 Also apartment subleases available 5-21 LOST: Swiss made watch, silver band has my initials on back Please call phone number and ask for Brian. 686-8668 5-14 LOST: Ladies, gold Bulova watch. Lost Monday around the EMU or Street Fair Reward if found. Please call Kristin ext. 5354 _ 5-14 LOST: KEY RING with 6 keys. Last seen on the stair case of 3rd floor Gerlinger If found call 686-6193. Reward5-19 FOUND-BUDDHA in men's locker, Esslinger, 9 30 am, 5-13. Call Ben 343-3440, leave message cause I'm not often home_5-18 FOUND- LADIES WATCH 5-12 Describe to reclaim. Call 686-3852 5-18 Switchboard Presents The Hobbit Saturday, May 16, 2 pm 177 Lawre nce and Sunday, May 17, 3 pm 180PLCS1& $1.50 The greatest animated feature of all time 498:5-15 Universal Proutlst Student Federation presents REGIONAL SELF DETERMINATION AID HUMAN LIBERATION The effects of regional power and self reliance on social change Thursday. May 14 3:30. Century A and Thursday, May 14 7:30 Eugene Public Library 501:5-14 JAZZ COMBO CONCERT Friday May IS, 8 pm Beall Concert Hall $1 students and seniors $2 general admission Type of music- Blues, Funk, Fusion. Experimental 475:5-15 Gerontology Assoc. presents First Annual Paper SYMPOSIUM ON AGING FORUM ROOM, EMU Sessions 9:30-5 pm Free n Open to the Public 509 5-15 LULU’S Smoothies THICK • COLD* DELICIOUS Downtown Mall-Saturday Market Sunday at the Music Fest 425HF THEATRE 4:30 presents Believe I’ll Dust THURS-SAT MAY 7-9, 14-16 at 8 pm POCKET PLAYHOUSE 102 VILLARD ADMISSION $1 5-12 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 of two Academy Awards including Best Supportin Actress Mary Steenburgen SHOWING 9:45 PM f EMU Cultural Forum Presents American filmmaking at its best Winner of ? Academy Awards, APOCALYPSE NOW is the long-awaited film directed by Francis Ford Coppola (THE GODFATHER). From the opening shot - a sweeping pan across the napalmed jungle to its close - APOCALYPSE is the consummate statement about the horror, the madness, and the moral dilemma that was Vietnam Martin Sheen is Captain Wiliard, who is sent on a delicate secret mission up river to kill Colonal Kurtz (Marlon Brando) Kurtz is an American officer who has set himself up as a god among the natives and is running the war his own way. The films is a record of Willard's journey up the river into madness and his final confrontation with the man that represents all the par adoxes ot the brutal war APOCALYPSE NOW is among the most talked about films of all time and one of the most extraordinary and intense films ever created SATURDAY, MAY 16 6:30 « 9:30 PM EMU BALLROOM S1.25 479:5-15 ANANDA MARGA SOCIETY present* DARK STAR The time is the middle of the 21st cen tury, the scoutship Dark Star has been cruising in space tor 20 year The Dark Star's mission is seek out and destroy "unstable" planets that migh prove hazardous to future colonists from earh Isolated by the immensity ot deep space, the 4 crew members become more and more childlike, as the film races to a startling climax FRIDAY. MAY 15 7 A 9 PM 180 PLC $1.5 513:5-15 686-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. HOW I WON THE WAR "John Lennon in Richard Lester's near bril liant black comedy about war. death, and truth " Nightly at 7:30 pm Sunday Matinee 2 pm Alice’s Restaurant The past mirrors the future Stars Arlo Guthrie. Music by Arlo Guthrie. Joni Mitchell. Woody Guthrie Nightly at 9:30 pm Also Sunday 4 pm Coming May 21-27 One Sings, the Other Doesn't w The Tall Blond Man with One Black Shoe May 28-June 3 The Discreet Charm ot the Bourgeoisie w/ The Phantom ot Liberty 511:5-20 CON POP FILM SOC presents The Rolling Stones FILM RETROSPECTIVE Choice film clips of TV, live performance, interviews and more, . , from their early years! SATURDAY, MAY 16 7,9:15 8 11:30 177 LAWRENCE $2.50 ROCK ON! 462:5-15 BIJOU MIDNITE KZEL & M. LAMONT present the ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW May 14-16 ALL SEATS RESERVED Thursday $1.50 Frlday-Saturday $2.50 Adv sales nightly alter 8 pm LIFETIME FREE PASS lor best costume Saturday 486 5-15 Latino Music Concert Popocateptl Folk music from throughout Latin America Imagen Latina This orchestra will perform standard Latin American classics May 14, 8 pm EMU Ballroom Admission Free Sponsored by MEChA 480 5-14 EMU CULTURAL FORUM presents that epic '40's comedy ROAD TO UTOPIA Starring Bob Hope, Bing Crosby, and Dorothy Lamour Perhaps the best of the "Road'films, this one features Bing and Bob as out of work comedians prosp ecting the Klondike in Alaska who stumble across Dorothy Lamour. Also showing are Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck cartoons SUNDAY, MAY 17 7 A 9 PM 180 PLC $1.25 $.75 kids under 12 495 5-15 THE SUFI CIRCLE PRESENTS FANTASTIC PLANET and HARDWARE WARS This widely acclaimed masterpiece combines animation, philosophical theories, and surrealism On a planet far from earth, two races of men have evolved: the giant, blue Draags, a super-mental type and the tiny, primitve Oms. who are being threatened by extermination The animation tech niques are unusual and the story of the changing status quo of each race makes for thoughtful entertaining film viewing Hardware Wars is a hilarious spoof on the pinnacle of sci-fi movies. Star Wars. SATURDAY, MAY 16 7 A 9 PM 150 GEOLOGY $1,50/$1 children 512:5-15 Coming May 21-2? PEEPING TOM May 28-30 PINK FLAMINGOS THE EMU CULTURAL FORUM brings you SERIOUS FUN with UPEPO THE BILL FELDMAN BAND Kukrudu LON GUITARSKY Prepare tor THE FIRST ANNUAL OREGON MUSIC FEST SUNDAY, MAY 17 NOON-SUNSET OUTDOORS SOCCER FIELD corner of 18th & Agate Streets. Gates open on Agate Street at 11:30 am. Six hours ot frolicking and music for $3.50 (U of O students) and $4.50 (General public) Tickets available at the EMU Main Desk. Toad Hall Hi-Fi, Bremen Town Records (Valley River). In case of heavy rain, the first 1,000 tickets will gain entrance to the EMU Ballroom rain location. These 1.000 available at Mam Desk only 484 5-15 Come on, it your last chance to laugh at something besides your grads Nd, Sara Tucker won't be here, but her partner in pudding BILL COSBY will be right here in Mac Court May 15 8 pm Tickets available at EMU Main Desk Brought to you by the friendly folks of the EMU Cultural Forum 510 5-15 COME AND ENJOY U of O STUDENT DANCE CONCERT May 15,16 a 17 8 pm Dougherty Dance Theatre 354 Gerlinger Annex 516 5-16 HIGH STEPPING COMEDY Live Matinee All new comedy live onstage at Cinema 7 Friday. May 15 at 8 8. 10 pm Saturday Mat, May 16 at 2 pm No children under 12 allowed Final shows of the season 409 5-8 PHI KAPPA PSI PRESENTS THE ROSE Bette Midler satrs a The Rose, a 1960s rock star who finds her talent and fame can be lonely at times She goes through drugs, alcohol, and men in her search tor happiness Some say the story is based on the life of Jams Joplin Mdler's acting is solid, her band is tight, and the rock and roll sound track is superb If you've seent his one before, you will not want to miss it again It you haven't seen it yeat, you will not want to miss it this time, SATURDAY, MAY 16 7 A 9:30 PM 180PLC $1.50 5-15 MGG PRESENTS THE RITES OF SPRING An evening of musical lunacy MAY 17 8 PM BEALL HALL S3 GEN ADM $1.50 student (cheap!) A seniors Tickets at door 5-14 PHI KAPPA PSI PRESENTS Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid The classic movie about the famous outlaw duo who terrorized banks and railroads throughout the West. Starring Paul Newman, Robert Redford and Katherine Ross Thursday May 14 7 and 9 pm 150 Geology $1.25