Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 19, 1982, Page 7, Image 7

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    THINKING Of A CHANGE?
THE HILLSIDE MANOR
at 15th and Orchard has just been remodeled
and units are available now' Close to campus
yet competitively priced' One and two be
drooms. pool, decks, laundry facilities, large
courtyard Taking reservations $199 and *275
plus deposit Manager No 1.342-3014
WM CO., REALTOR
1MS HIGH ST MM2S2
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MCKENZIE TOWNHOUSE*
17th and Hays Quiet area, yet close to shop
ping Attractive and roomy two bedroom 1W
bath applianced carpet drapes, pool, off
street parking $249 plus deposit Manager
485-1769. 1-8 pm
IPM CO, REALTOR
10SS HtOH ST. 4SS-02S2
__174:tfn
$100 Unfurnished one bedroom garden apart
ment Lots ot light Clean, laundry facilities,
off-street parking
$220 Two bedroom unfurnished apartment
Quiet Carpet appliances Off-streel parking
One block UO
$350 Two bedroom house with fireplace,
hardwood floors Partly furnished Nine blocks
UO
Joy SCO-1130 office or 344-721S home
__981 Hn
ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT $10$ Cam
pus 10 blocks, very nice Available Feb 1
2045 Willamette St No pets or children
682-9125 ?45 7987 982 ttn
PENTHOUSE
Four bedroom quad all utilities furnished
$490 Also single units at $1?0 242-5616.
686-0429 and 687-1546 67? ttn
EXCELSIOR ROOMS FOR RENT Available
now All utilities paid share common bath and
kitchen $115 682-2271
JEAN TATE PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
740 ttn
Centennial
Apartments
New Tenant Bonus
Special Discount Rates
Large swimming pool
Tennis court
Sauna
RV parking
? to 8 minutes to downtown Eugene Spring
tieto. Of U ol O Cell 747-2045 _ 710 tfn
JOG ALONG
“ign ouvet
is close to logging path One tied room one
Oath with carpel drapes range refrigerator
dishwasher and laundry facilities $205 plus
deposn Helpful manage'No 18 242-0459
IPS* CO REALTOR
1005 HIGH ST. 405-0252
___ 690 tfn
ROYAL TERRACE
025-000 East lOtti
Quads one and two bedroom apartments
Carpel drapes range and refrigerator in
apartments Furnished Off-street parking
Laundry facilities Ouads all utilities paid
Apartments water garbage paid
$149-5229- $289
IPM CO., REALTOR
1005 HIGH ST 405-0252
771 ttn
WILLOW LANE
1M1-1B71 Fwcry
Extra large 2 bedroom with carpet drapes
range refrigerator Private patio cio&e to
campus, laundry facilities some off-street
parking $?79 plus deposit Manager
68?-2?94
QUALITY PLUS
2545 PaMereon
Enjoy the sauna on these cold winter days One
and two bedrooms in quiet courtyard setting
with private pat>on Oft-street parking laundry
facilities Adults only $?69$?09 plus deposit
Manager 686-0072
SUNSET ARMS
2501 Hilyard Enjoy one bedroom apartment in
quiet well landscaped complex Range re
frigerator drapes oft-street parking, laundry
facilities Near togging trails and shopping
$197 plus deposit Manager 68?-4??0. hours
8-12 Tuesday and Thursday or after 6 pm
anytime
IPS* CO., REALTOR
IMS HIGH ST 445-4252
_ 804 tfn
ARTIST STUDIOS
Studio, workspace for rent 170 sq feet
$46 50 340 sq feet $81 50
343-2306, 342-1927
1-20
3 BEDROOM DELUXE DUPLEX South Hills
$400 month plus cleaning/security 484-6920
_1-22
CLOSE TO U OF O Large 2 bedroom New
carpet drapes all appliances, com laundry.
$270/month, no pets 485-5478.686-8667
1-19
EXCELLENT 2 BEDROOM HOME
across from University Park Fireplace
garage large sunny living area Small
pets ok $400 Bart 687-8077.
682-428? 1 -20
CLOSE TO CAMPUS One bedroom, partially
furnished $185/month 7?5 E 17th
245-466? 1 -20
RURAL CABIN $160 month, plus mainten
ance, utilities. $40 deposit 85226 McBeth
Road. Eugene 1-20
FABULOUS, SPACIOUS Nice one bedroom
furnished apt 1V4 blocks from campus, car
peled. big walk thru closet nice building $210
month 72? E 15th Call 682-6225 or
242-642? 1-22
ROOMY ONE BEDROOM Furnished, carpet
ed Near 17th Hilyard $195 Adults, no pets
484 1057 979:1-22
Quads
WOODSIDE
MANOR
1810 Harris Very nice quads with private
or semi-private baths Share kitchen All
utilities paid Covered parking $129 and
$144 plus deposit Manager 686-2470
»PM CO.. REALTOR
106$ HIGH ST. 4SS-S2S2
805 tin
CAMPUS
BARGAINS
Good Location
Quiet Living
THE PRICE IS RIGHT
$120 a month rents a quad in the cam
pus area 420 East 15th with all utilities
paid Manager 687-0692
CUTE ANO CLEAN
47$ East 15th, $104, $114, $134
Room in house plus quad Kitchen
privileges Resident Manager
244-0215. 5-8 pm
SPACIOUS QUADS
«M East 16th
Private bath, refrigerator in each unit
Nice and clean Large common area
with table, couch and dishwasher $149
plus deposit Manager *5. 245-6417.
between 9 and 5 pm
V, BLOCK FROM CAMPUS
736 East 16th
Quads with private bath Refrigerator in
room and laundry facilities Utilities paid
Reserved parking available $149 plus
refundable deposit Manager « 1 or call
682-5197 between 2 and 7 pm
SHARP-CLEAN
1726 Ferry
Newer complex Some with decks car
pet drapes private entrance $129 and
$129 Manager 245-5541
tPM CO., REALTOR
1065 HIGH ST. 465-6252
606 ttn
MODERN ADULT
EFFICIENCY
•01 WEST IIOi
Quads with private bath and refrigerator in
each unit Share kitchen and living room
Carpet drapes laundry facilities, parking, all
utilities paid Now taking fall reservations
$159 Manager ?4?-0?55
»PU CO., REALTOR
10— MK$H tT. —S-A2S2
1 week free rent
Free covered parking
CLEAN. QUIET QUADS
SI 45 INCLUDING UTILITIES
Vi block Irom campus on East 16th Furnished,
private bath and refrigerator Air conditioned
MH2TI2681tn
QUADS-1360 ALDER
5125 month includes all utilities Cal 485-4167
or 484-0804808 tin
ECONOMICAL QUAD apartments with private
bath and refrigerator 553 East 18th $1?0
JEAN TATE PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
739 ttn
QUADS NOW RENTING from $139 with
lease From $149 month to month Private Vi
bath private refrigerator One block from main
library
CAMPUS COURT QUADS
1544 ALDER 6M-107S
358 tin
Dorm Contracts
FIVE DORM CONTRACTS FOR SALE 550
rewards Call 343-04511-21
YOU'LL BE 550 RICHER it you buy my dorm
contract Any dorm, any sex 343-3096 any
time1-20
550 r YOU BUY my contract MUST SELL
Call Jody 344-68151-22
SINGLE DORM CONTRACT tor sale 550
reward Call 344-8678 1-25
(ISO REWARD Two dorm contracts lor sale
Call 485-9309. ask tor Steve McHugh or Jett
Pennington 1 -22
S2S REWARD tor the return of a green back
pack and its contents, left in Taylor's 1-12-82
evening Call 683-4907 after 5 30 pm 1-19
ASSERTIVENESS TRAINING FOR WOMEN
10 30-12 30 Tuesday, 1/19-3/9. $20-525
sliding fee Led by Wendy Malt* M S W
Sponsored by Women's Referral & Resource
Call 686-3327 or come by 336 EMU 952 1-19
SOCIETY OF PROFESSIONAL
JOURNALISTS invites you to hear Bob Davis.
General Manager of Eugene s new TV station.
Wed Ja 20. at 11 30 am m Allen Room, third
lloor Allen Hall972:1-19
THE REAGAN REVOLUTION
ONE YEAR LATER
A panel discussion on the social policies of the
Reagan Administration Topics include civil
liberties, women and minority issues, veterans
and more
WEDNESDAY. JAN. 20
at 7:30 Forum Room, EMU.
Sponsored by OSPIRG & the campus ACLU
_934:1-20
NICARAGUA
slide show by
DICK BANCROFT
photographer for
American Indian
Movement
Today 3:30
EMU Forum
Sponsored by International Studie Program
1-19
Alpha Phi Omeaa
kTT SSJSSS^ ha^an <**"
meet us and^JhlT II!0'"'00 Come
1-21
CREW
Very important meeting tonight 7 pm
F^um Room. EMU A Sub t&orts ££
-8221- 984 1.10
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HOW TO
CHANGE
YOUR
WORLD”
come hear Greg Ball
Jan. 18 A 19
Maranatha
Campus Ministry
818 E. 15th
7:30 nightly
-ua_
Are you aware that
S'S'SS'as;
!j*^Penshedsince the 197? coup and
mil,tary governments intttese
countries havp _ Hiese
military aid from the U 9 n^2,°'T'K arxJ
Whmf . ik-U S aovernment?
HUMAN RIGHTS:
CRISIS IN THE
SOUTHERN CONE
(Chile, Argentina
and Uruguay)
EMU BALLROOM
IMvanMy o* Oi^fon
Saturday, January 23
$7 50 registration fee
S5 tor seniors, students and the unem
ployed
(tree registration available in cases of
hardship)
ACADEMIC CREDIT: Available at UO
Conference. CSPA 408 1 credit, P/NP
Register without a penalty through Jan
23 No cost for full time student Call UO
Office of Continuing Education,
686-4231
For more information call Eugene
Council tor Human Rights in Latin
America 484-5867 991 1 -20
Emenammem
ART A COMMUNITY
FOCUS ON
JEWISH CULTURE
A series of public events in Eugene in con
nection with the exhibition
DANZIG 1939: TREASURES
OF A DESTROYED COMMUNITY
on display at the UO Museum of Art, January
12-March 7 1982
ART, RITUAL, AND
COMMUNITY
A panel exploring relations between ritual
objects and community values, with Vivian
Mann and University faculty and local artists
TUESOAY, JANUARY 19 7:30 PM
LAWRENCE HALL • ROOM 107
988:1-19
ASUO Committee lor Musical Arts
presents
Great Ballet Films
ROMEO
AND
JULIET
Royal Ballet
with
Nureyev and Fonteyn
Score by S. Prokoviev
JANUARY 23 7 A 9 PM
BEALL HALL School of Music
S1-50 donation requested
973 1-22
You have seen
no mime
until you have
seen Seattle
mime
THE
SEATTLE
MIME
THEATRE
is coming to Eugene!
Tuesday, January 26
8 pm, Ballroom
$3.50 students
EMU Cultural Forum
985:1-19
BUOUMIDNITE
SEX PISTOLS’
D.O.A.
This is the lamous film ot THE PISTOLS'
intamous debut (and farewell) USA lour with
Iggy Pop, The CM, The Deed Boys, Sttv
Bator, Rich Kids, X Ray Space, Generation
X, Sham M and much more than meets the
eye
WEDNESDAY $ 96
THURSDAY $1.50
FRIDAY-SATURDAY $2 50
Aleo Sunday Matinee 1 pm
Coming:
Jan. 27-31 MOTEL HELL
Feb 3-6 WOODSTOCK
996:1-22
CINEMA 7
10th & Olive-Atrium Building
SS7-0733
OREGON PREMIERE 8-ENDS THURSDAY
RICHARD’S
THINGS
Liv Ullman's finest English speaking perfor
mance to date in this haunting and enigmatic
love story ot a woman whose comfortable
conventional existence is thrown into disarray
with the sudden death of her husband Richard,
revealing aspects of his character and her own
which she had never expected
SHOWING 7:30 PM ONLY
Red Adm Mat Sun 2 pm
MESSIDOR
Tanner's (Jonah) visually magnetic "road lilm"
filled with ironic wit as two women hitch hike
through beautiful Switzerland playing games of
survival after their money runs out
SHOWING 9:30 PM ONLY
Red Adm Mat Sun 4 pm
970:1-21
THE BUOU
492 E. 13th (at Ferry SL)
NEW TICKET PRICESII
Associate Member $2
Student (Sun-Thurs) $2 50
Gen. Admn. S3
ENDS WEDNESDAY
GAIJIN
In her first feature film, Brazilian born Tlzuka
Yamasaki combines Japanese delicacy with
tropical robustness to create a romantic
odyssey of special and rewarding dimensions
Nightly 7 A 9 pm
Sunday Matinee 3 pm
Coming
Jan 21-27 The Man Who Skied Down Ever
est and The Stunt Man
The EMU Cultural Forum
presents
Leo Kottke
legendary guitar
virtuoso
Tueday, February 9
EMU Ballroom, 8 pm
$5.50 tor UO students
$6.50 lor general public
Available at the EMU Main Desk, and
Earth River Records on the mall.
998:1-20
ASUO Commute lor Musical Arts
presents
In Concert
THE
KING’S
SINGERS
Cam bridge. England
"Six English gentleman who sing
everything spectacularly "
FEBRUARY 7 BEALL HALL
8 PM SCHOOL OF MUSIC
For ticket Information 666-3761
Do not delayl Tick eta are
selling quickly!
82?J -22
Personals
HAVE A PARTY!
VIDA BARN
Call evenings 896-3913
tin
HAIR TODAY HAS A HAIR SALON
lor men and women in the EMU by the Rec
Center We do haircuts, styled perms, color
and free consultations Call 687-1347 or stop
by tor appointments_068:ltn
20% OFF at the Natural Vitamin Shoppe 2020
West 17th and 945 Gartield 343-6305 and
343-8687.135:tfn
MAKE MONEY!
Recycling Your Clothes!
RAGS TO RICHES buys, consigns, and trades
secondhand clothing tor men and women
For appointment; 344-7039 360 E 11th
1881 UWF
HAVE A DIRTY SLEEPING BAG?
Find Dependable Service at
Siegmund's Cleaners 621 E 13th Ave
108:UW
PREPARE FOR THE
J250 EXAM
The Learning Resources Center will otter
a 4-week workshop tor students who are
planning to take the J250 entrance exam
this term The workshop will meet UH
9 30-10 50 beginning January 19 The
$30 fee includes instruction and all
materials For more information, please
call the LRC at 686-3226 or stop by our
office in the basement of Friendly Hall
._._863:1-19
PRIVATE HELP FRO* FRIENDS Free preg
nancy testing. Birthright, 667-8651. 46flO:U
HEY BRAZIL
Happy 21st
Birthday!
I.L. AM., LEWIS
_ 1-19
PHI CELTS: The punch had a kick and sure did
the trick We had a great time as usual Love,
The GAMMA PHI’S_1-19
ALPHA PHI MEMBERS: Initiation was great
we loved every minute! We are all so happy to
be members of Alpha Phi You're great! We
love you, THE NEW MEMBERS 1-19
PAM CHEVALIER
Best of luck during initiation Looking forward
to seeing you when you a MEMBER. Love
JOHN_1^9
JULI TODD
I love my balloons almost as much as I love you
I had a great time Thanks lots KIM 1-19
Alpha Phi’s our
sorority and
we wanna shout
it to the world
We love you and thank you for a great initiation
YOUR NEWEST ALPHA PHI’S_V19
BRO RICH:
Pink shirts are a
GOOD DEAL!
ILY, WINKY
1-19
SCOTT J You re special (DS) 2 P S
B B.I.LY L._ 1-19
DOD KAREN BOUNDS: Hi honey! Good luck
this week and enjoy initiation! Love. KRISTY
_M9
SUE STEPHENSON I’m so glad you're a
member! Now you're the coolest KAT in town!!
Theta love, LYNNE _LJ9
SKIER! Sunday (Jan 24) cruising the slopes at
Mt Bachelor Sign-up for bus trip on first come
basis until noon Thurs . Jan. 21 at Club Sports.
EMU.978:1-20
SHINZEN KAI
All interested judokas are invited to work out
Same place, same timeT-20
COLLEGE RING S30/S15 rebate Tu-Th at the
Bookstore Consider this rebate as an invest
ment 14K gold rings ($30 rebate) and 10K
gold and Lustrium rings ($15 rebate) will be on
special among the fine selection of rings. The
ring specialist can show you a ring you'll be
proud to own UO Bookstore 686-4331.
_977 1-21
The Committee for
Musical Arts
is seeking new members. For
information, call the School of Music at
686-3761_1-22
Asklepiads Meeting
Tuesday, 7 pm, 1090 Alder St._1-19
FAMOUS MID-EASTERN FALAFEL vegi
pocket sandwiches are available at the EMU
cafeteria NOW!! Delivered daily in limited
quantities. EXPERIENCE IT!!_997:1-22
Pi Phi Pledges
The "Big I" is starting and tonight is the one So
get psyched and ready lor just tons of fun!'
Love, THE MEMBERS1-19
SAMMY Meet me at 11 pm for a cup of
Ghiradelli's hot chocolate at Lenny's Nosh Bar
in the Courtyard. LUIGI_ 033 tfn
Take offi To the GREAT DELT DISGUISE
PARTY. It's a beauty way to go you hozers
1-19
SKIER!
Bachelor Ski Trip
Sunday Jan 24
Sign up for bus at Club Sports, EMU,
until noon Thursday. Jan 21 990 1-20
MODEL UNITED NATIONS
FUNDRAISER
WINE one or MORE of 22 prizes' Tickets
available now in the EMU Lobby or call
686-4890
$ 50 donation
Prizes donated by these local mer
chants
Aunt Lucy Devine's
Kathryn's Pictures & Gifts
Bradford's Hi-Fidelity Lazar s Bazaar
City Center Lodge Lyon s Restaurant
Eugene Flower Home Mr Steak
Fall Creek Bakery Oregon Sampler
Good Guys Stereo
Treehouse Restaurant
Harry Ritchies Jeweler’s
U of O Bookstore
Home Grown Shoppe
Valentines's Wine & Cheese
Humbel Bagel Company
GRAND PRIZE donated by:
Newood Products ot Oregon
986:1 -20
Can the University’s $30
ACADEMIC SPEED
READING COURSE
be as good as the $500
commercial speed reading
course?
YES...and
BETTER!
4-week workshops begin January 19
and February 15 For more information,
contact the LRC at 686-3226 or stop by
our office in the basement of Friendly
Hall 864 1-19