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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1981)
ALDERWOOD l ive only one block Irom campus In a high quality, spacious, lully furnished apartment1 One bedroom units available $229 Fall reservations are now being taken Contact Resident Manger at 1860 Alder, # 11 or call <184-6113 IPM CO.. REALTOR IMS HIGH ST. 465-6252 925 tin CAMPUS STUDIOS SIM MOVE-IN DISCOUNT Completely furnished, utilities paid private both share kitchen with one other 1131 HIGH Manager 2B, 242-6148 BENNETT MANAGEMENT COMPANY REALTOR 460 East 2nd * 4S4-SM1 _227 10-28 ROOMY 1 BEDROOM lurriishnd carpeted near 1 7tn 6 Hilyard Mo pels *2 i Or mo 484-1057 _343:ltn ACROSS FROM CAMPUS, Imperial Apts 18th & Emerald 1 bedroom, $185 00, 2 bedroom $260 00 lease till June $150 00 deposit New carpets redecorated nice " 683-2093. Mike or Don_10-28 AVAILABLE Short walk to U ot O. convenient bus to downtown Freshly painted two bedroom apartment in prime location Quiet street behind Franklirie Blvd Wendy s $249-5269 1892 Garden Ave Mgr 245-2486 485-8224 _351 11 -5 VICTORIA HOUSE 446 EAST 12th Beautiful one tiedroom apartment in gracious older house Carpet drapes fireplace fully applianced $265 plus deposit * 1*15 ALDER Cozy one tiedroom apartment Drapes and appliances Laundry facilities $175 plus deposit . 361% EAST 14th Cute studio close to campus Appliances $ 155 plus deposit UNIQUE DUPLE* 2707 EAST 16th Three bedroom one bath Carpe' range refrigerator Oft-street parking Utlitity room $279 plus deposit IPM CO., REALTOR 1M5 HIGH ST 465-8252 __355 tin PRIVATE STUDIO APARTMENT in quiet house ALL utilities paid Close to down town campus Appliances parking pet OK $195 886-8269_ 270 tin CAMPUS STUDIO 525 Fast 18th $10 ofl first months rent Garbage paid Call 2-5 pm weekdays 687-0079 10-20 738 E. 16th Now renting private bath. V4 block Irom campus CO., REALTOR 1065 HIGH 8T. 485 *252 964 ttn QUADS NOW RENTING trom $1?9 with lease Prom $149 month to month Private 14 bath private refrigerator One block trom main library CAMPUS COURT OUADS 1544 Alder M6-1075 _962: ttn CUTE AND CLEAN 47$ E 15th, S104, *114, *134 Hoorn in house plus quad Kitchen privileges Resident Manager 344-0315. 5-8 pm IPM CO , REALTOR 10«5 HIGH ST. 4SS-S252 92 7 ttn MODERN ADULT EFFICIENCY •01 WEST 11th Quads with private bath and refrigerator in each unit Share kitchen and living room Carpel drapes laundry facilities parking all utilities paid Now taking tall reservations $159 Manager 343-0355 IPM CO.. REALTOR 1065 HIGH ST. 485-6252 98? tin THE BROWN DERBY 441 East 17th Q uiel clean our promise U tililies furnished A tlordable $135 $145 D esigned lor mature students S hared kitchens baths Manager # 10 343-5616 5-6 pm Showing or call 68? 27?? or 686-0429 955 tin ^ tor *145 INCLUDING UTILTIES CLEAN QUIET QUADS Vi block Irom campus on E 16th Furnished private bath and relngeialor Air conditioned 345-1272. 268 tin QUAD8-1360 ALDER S125 month includes all utilities Call 485-4167 or 484-0804 _ 808 ttn 1750 HILYARD Share kitchen and bath IVi blocks Irom campus $10 discount tirst month's rent Bills paid Laundry facilities available Sally. 687-0079, 3-5 weekdays ?77 11-2 Dorm Contracts FREE CASE OF BEER) It you buy |ust one ot our several dorm contracts Several excellent locations available1 Call Gary or Blair at 484 ? 185 or 485-9682 10-29 Lost/Pound Get ready lor winter at a savings Lost and found sale TODAY Clearance ot hats, gloves, umbrellas, as well as books, records, and every imaginable article unclaimed in the EMU last year 6:30 a.m.- 3:00 p.m. Rooms 106-9, EMU _ 388:10-27 FOUND: Woman s cardigan sweater in PLC parking lot Toclaim call 747-2810. eves ___10-27 FOUND: KITTEN Striped reddish brown, black white Ilea collar Near 24th & Hilyard October 24th 244 0? 70 10-28 FOUND: Roller skates outside EMU Sunday night Call 484-4797 late 10-30 Events STOP HANDGUN VIOLENCE A national disease Over 60 Americans are killed every day by handguns Find out why at this panel discussion Tubs., Oct. 27-7:30 pm Forum Room-EMU Sponsored by Oregon Student Public Interest Research Group 367 10-27 A forum on Reagan’s Social Policies with Derrick Bell Margie Hendrickson Cheyney Ryan Cindy Wooten Wed. Oct. 28 7:30 pm EMU Forum Rm Mayday Cultural Committee ?54 10-28 FEELING A LITTLE HOMOPHOBIC? Stop by our OPEN HOUSE on October 28th. Wednesday, in Rm 218 EMU from 11-4 p m Talk to the GAY PEOPLE S ALLIANCE See that your tears are unfounded; we re real live people* ?48 10-27 DEREK REVEALS ALL Wednesday 8 p m EMU Ballroom 27.9 10-27 Food/Drink BREAKFAST AT LUCY'S Monday through Thursday, 8 am til 10 20 am 1240 Alder At 215 10-27 MELLOW AUNT LUCY’S WINE LOFT (upstairs at) 1340 Alder SL Open at least till midnight _ 21610-27 “CANTICLE INN” Coflee House every Saturday night 8 to mid night until Thanksgiving Christian Coffee House with live entertainment and inexspen sive munchies 1850 Emerald at the Newman Center10-20 BREAKFAST AT LUCY’S Monday through Friday. 8 am til 10 20 am Sunday Brunch 10 am til 2 p m 682-1795 1240 Alder 215 10-27 Entertainment Tonight Rita Hayworth m Miss Sadie Thompson 8 PM Affair in Trinidad with Glenn Ford at 10 ?0 PM KOZY cable TV 11. 378 10-27 THE BIJOU the best image THE HOTTEST SOUND SYSTEM THE BEST THEATRE IN TOWN 492 E. 13th (at Ferry SL) Admission $2.50 Monday $2 with student ID & current tee card Ends Wednesday McCabe and Mrs. Miller Warren Beatty is the naive entrepreneur Julie Christie is the hard bitten, opium smoking madam The two come togehter to bring cullure to the Presbyterian Church , a 1902 zinc mining town, m this ultrarealistic wester direct ed by Robert Altman, music by Leonard Cohen Thursday-Saturday 7 & 9:30 pm Sunday-Wednesday 8 pm Sunday Matinee 3 pm Coming Andy Warhol s Frankenstein in 3-D! Oct 29-Nov 4 10-27 You can stop smoking in 5 days without withdrawal, craving or weight gain If you want to stop smoking we can help you Call Now: 343-7517 STOP SMOKING CENTER 170 E 11th Ave Also available Expert Instruction on ways to be in control of your life Reasonable fee v J CUP #\MO TAKE- TOTHE . ^aeie RECtWjRH 4PMK6I0M RfycEl Oct.Q-H-bt, b^OPJA^ fe^> Ppss LAKJE Locate t> off beltum^ **rtfi»£ Cultural Forum Presents Shearer What is economic democracy? ! What is the progressive alternative to reaganomics? How can we achieve economic democracy? What was the key to the successful Santa Monica Electoral Strategy in which Derek Shearer was campaign manager? Wed., Oct. 28 8 p.m. EMU Ballroom Free Admission Perhaps distinguished economist Robert 1-ekachman summed up Shearer's and Car - noy’s book best when he wrote that it provides “...an excellent agenda for the discussion of that perennial question, what is to be done3” Derek MART* CARNOV AND 06REK 9CARER Economic Democracy THE CHALLENGE OF THE 1980s 1 ==* Grace Oct.31st&Nov.1stC°mmUJli^ u. Fellowship CELEBRATES HALLELUJAH WEEKEND with DAN WHITTEMORE “Christian Foiksinger & Songwriter" Sat. 7 P.M. Informal "Get-Acquainted" Concert Sun. 9:30 A.M. Worship -e Dan Whittemore teaching Sun. 6 P.M. Concert Concerts Free! For Rides Call 683-9205 U NE COUNTY CONFERENCE CENTER i 13th a MADISON The Magic Puzzler Upstairs in the Book Dept. Sale ends 10/31 /81 $2.98 Reg. $3.95 uo BOOKSTORE 13th & Kincaid Mon-Fri 8:15-5:30 Sat 10:00-5:30 Textbooks SM-3520 General Books tM-3S10 Supplies iM-4331