Quads
WOODSIDE
MANOR
1810 Hams Very nice quads with private
or semi private baths Share Kitchen All
utilities paid Covered parking $129 and
$ 144 plus deposit Manager 686-2470
IPM CO.. REALTOR
IMS HIGH ST. 48S-82S2
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CAMPUS
BARGAINS
Good Location
Quiet Living
THE PRICE IS RIGHT
$t?0 a month rents a quad in the cam
pus area 420 East 15th with all utilities
paid Manager 687 -0692
CUTE AND CLEAN
469-475 East 15«h. S1M. S114. S134
Room in house plus quad Kitchen
privileges Resident Manager
744-0215 5-8 pm
V. BLOCK FROM CAMPUS
738 East 16th
Quads with private bath Refrigerator in
room and laundry facilities Utilities paid
Reserved parking available $149 plus
refundable Oeposit Manager * 1 or call
682-519/ between 2 and 7 pm
SHARP-CLEAN
1728 Ferry
Newer complex Some with decks car
pel drapes private entrance $129 and
$129 Manager 245-554!
IPM CO., REALTOR
1M5 HIGH ST 485-6252
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MODERN ADULT
EFFICIENCY
801 WEST 11th
Quads with private bath and retrigerator in
each unit Share kitchen and living room
Carpet drapes laundry facilities parking all
utilities paid Now taking tall reservations
$159 Manager 242-9074
IPM CO., REALTOR
1065 HIGH ST 485-8252
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1 week tree rent
Free covered parking
Clean, ouiet ouads
5145 INCLUDING UTILITIES
'h block trom campus on East 16th Furnished
private bath and refrigerator Air conditioned
345-1272 268 tin
OUADS-1380 ALDER
$126 month includes all utilities Cal 485-4167
or 484-0804_ 808 tin
ECONOMICAL QUAD apartments with private
bath and refrigerator 552 East 18th $120
JEAN TATE PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
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QUADS NOW RENTING trom $11*9 with
lease From $149 month to month Private IS
bath private retrigerator One block trom mam
library
CAMPUS COURT OUADS
1544 ALDER 686-1075
258 tin
LARGE QUADS
S120 per month utilities paid 1827 Harris St
Call 485-8859 65 tin
UPPERCLASSMEN DORM CONTRACT
Must sell1 Reward Call Marilyn. 686-4691
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THREE DORM CONTRACTS FOR SALE
S50 rewards Call 242-0451 2 ?
LOST Gold i D BRACELET w mscrtp Ca
rolina 06 04 80 Reward 242-6094 1-29
GLASSES IN BROWN CASE OHas Dr Robt
McDonald address on case Reward
485-2045 2-2
UNITY SCHOOL nas openings in preschool
arid kindergarten Certified Nutritious meals
Sliding scale tees day to all day care
Mon-Fr Sliding scale lees No religious attilia
tions Harlow Rd area 15# DISCOUNT on 1 st
months child care with this ad 484-0107
022 1 -29
Women in Political
Campaigns
An evening with Catherine Lauris. Emily Schue.
Susan Sowards. and Cynthia Wooten Harris
Hall, 7 20 pm Monday. February 1. 1982
Sponsored by Lane County NOW 1 -29
Fulfilling
your destiny
COME HEAR
Greg Anth
ony
speaking tonight at:
MAHANATHA
Campus Ministry
15th & Alder
7:30 pm
Bring a Irland
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Oregon Daily Emerald
Aslan American
Student Union
POTLUCK!
Boat the winter blahs and |oin AASU tor
homestyle Aslan food1 Sunday at 6 20 Call
686-4242 or stop by the office (across from the
bowling alley) for place and details See you
per®!___ 056 1-29
SCRIPTURES/CAMPUS,
a United Methodist View Faculty panel dis
cusses the authority of scripture. Feb 1 4 00
jFWesiey Foundation. 1226 Kincaid 67 2 t
DR. ANDREW'Weil author of Mar
nage of the Sun and Moon and the
Natural Mind Evening lecture Friday
January 29: The Natural Mind, Drugs
and Higher Consciousness. OUnitarian
Church. 7 pm. $2 50 per person
244-01 78 i.?q
$ $ HELP $ $
Financial Aid
Workshop
by Council for
Minority Education
Held Feb 2. 1982 from 1 00-2 00 pm in
Rm 101 EMU Bring your into on '81
income For more info call 686-2479
-—-662-2
IMAGE
CONNECTIONS
A new exhibit of
Northwest photographers
Room 167, EMU
Feb 2-7. 11 am-6 pm
OPENING
;eb 2. 5-7 pm
From the EMU Cultural Forum
BDOU MIDNITE
MOTEL
HELL
A devilishly clever movie about a motel at which
the guests check in but they don't check out!
ft takes all kinds of critters to make Farmer
Vincent s Fritter Even Roger Ebert and
Gene Stake! liked this weird horror film
WEDNESDAY S.9C
THURSDAY S1.SO
FRIDAY A SATURDAY S2.50
Sunday Maiinee 1 pm $2
042 1 -29
FRATERNITIES. SORORITIES
HAVING A PARTY
OR
HOUSE DANCE?
Do you wan! music that you can really move to9
From Springsteen to Bullet and a whole lot
more Call ' AN ADDED TOUCH." Free es
timate*. M3-1149 1-29
GREG KIHN
LOOK-A-LIKE
CONTEST
TOOAY'S BEER GARDEN
Three prizes lo be
swarded el
6pm
074 1 -29
GUESS WHO’S COMING
TO DANCE!
BILL EVANS
BILL EVANS
BILL EVANS
Feb 18-20
004 1 -29
DIZZY GILLESPIE
Sunday, February 7
Emerald Valley Forrest Inn
Shows at 7 & 9 pm
$8 & $7 reserved
Tickets available at the
EMU Main Desk
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AUCTION
to raise money for
American College Theatre
Festival.
Sunday, Jan. 31 2 pm
Robinson Theatre, Villard
071 1-29
The Cultural Forum pre
sents
ATLANTIC CITY
Atlantic City' is a romantic thriller set
in the East Coast resort city whose
declining lortunes have been drama
tically reversed with the introduction ot
legalized gambling casinos. The film is
populated with characters hoping to get
a new lease on life, much like the city
itself Burt Lancaster stars as Lou. a
small-time hood and numbers runner.
Susan Sarandon is Sally, who studies
blackiack dealing and dreams ot Monte
Carlo In the hands of director Louis
Malle ("Murmur ot the Heart." "Pretty
Baby"), the couple and the city itself
become entwined in a surreal romance
Friday, Jan. 29 180 PLC
7 8.9 pm $1.50
069 1 -29
CINEMA 7
10th & Olive-Atrium Building
687-0733
EUGENE PREMIERES
ENDS THURSDAY
GAL YOUNG UN
Rural Florida in the eary 30s is the setting (or
this film (based on Marjorie Rawlings 1932
short story) of a lonely widow who tails prey to a
handsome young con man Beautifully filmed,
elegantly and sensitively directed by one of
America's emerging filmmakers
SHOWING 7:30 ONLY
Red Adm Mat Sun 2 pm
LES BONS
DEBARRAS
GOOD RIDDANCE
The best film from Canada in years, mesmeriz
ing actress Charlotte Launer is a precocious
romantic child who lives with mother in Quebec
in ah unpredictable, unforgettable story of
"growing up. "
SHOWING 9:25 ONLY
Red Adm Mat Sun 3 55 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
_077:2-4
Coupla White Chicks...
sitting around talking
Fri., Sat., Jan. 29-30 4:30 pm
Arena Theatre, Villard Hall
Adm: Free. Donations accepted
Are You Getting
Frazzled by the Books?
Relieve that Pressure
and come to the
BEER
GARDEN
featuring
PUZZLE
4-7 pm dining room
I.D. postively required
_059 1-29
The Cultural Forum
presents
THE
ELEPHANT MAN
Selin Victorian England. The Elephant
Man is testimony to Doth man s ig
nominy and his nobility John Merrick,
the elephant man of the title was born
grossly deformed, subject to ridicule and
revulsion, he s forced to make his living
as a side show attraction until he is
rescured by a sympathetic doctor At last
given a small measure ot respect. Mer
rick becomes a source ot inspiration to
the Londoners who formerly abused
him Oscar nominations included Best
Picture, Best Director - David ( Eraser
bead ) Lynch and Best Actor - John
Hurt as the Elephant Man
Saturday, Jan. 30 180 PLC
7 & 9:30 pm $1.50
THE EMU CULTURAL FORUM
proudly presents
creme of the crop biues
THE 6th
ANNUAL
OREGON
BLUES
FESTIVAL
FEB. 11 and 12
EMU BALLROOM
doors open each night at 7 ?0 pm
THURS., FEB. 11
ALBERT COLLINS &
THE
ICEBREAKERS
THE MIGHTLY FLYERS
with
ROD PIAZZA
THE PAUL De LAY BAND
FRI., FEB. 12
CLARENCE
GATEMOUTH
BROWN
Pee Wee Crayton
LITTLE CHARLIE
and
THE NIGHTCATS
ptu*
blues paraphernalia and dance floor
TWO SERIOUS NIGHTS OF FUN
FESTIVAL TICKETS
(both nights)
$10 UO students
$13 general public
SINGLE TICKETS
(one night)
$S UO students
$7.50 general public
Tickets are available soon at the EMU
Mam Desk, Earth River Records, Ever
ybody's Records in Eugene, Corvallis
044:1-29
THE BIJOU
492 E. 13th (at Ferry St.)
NEW TICKET PRICES!!
Associate Member $2
Student (Sun-Thurs) $2 50
Gen. Admn. $?
ENDS WEDNESDAY
CAMOUFLAGE
From Poland, and topical as today s news,
this hilariously tunn talkathon is about linguist
at an intellectual's summer retreat Between
bouts of charades and stuffy academic papers,
the real fights - between those with protective
coloring and those who show their true political
colors - can be glimpsed
Nightly 7 & 9 pm
Sunday matinees 3 pm
Coming
Feb 4-10 15th International Tournee of
Animation
Feb 11 17 My Fair Lady
PHI GAMMA DELTA
ALL TIMECLASSIC
SUMMER
OF ‘42
with Jennifer O'Neill and Gary Grimes
FRIOAV, JANUARY 29 7, 9, A 11 pm
177 LAWRENCE 91.50 admission
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See a good book
WnrFaulkner's
The Reivers
starring Steve McQueen
FRIDAY, JANUARY 29 7 A 9:15 PM
107 LAWRENCE 91.50 admission
Presented by EGSAC
057 1-29
GEORGE WINSTON
WILL ACKERMAN
IN CONCERT
Sat. Feb. 6,8& 11
Valley River Inn
Tickets $6. At EMU Main
Desk, all ages welcome
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THE EMU CULTURAL FORUM
ALPHAVILLE
Jean-Luc Godard became famous in
1959 for his first feature film Breathless.
His style has always benn bizarre and in
1965 he made his only science-fiction
film to dale Alphaville. OYet it's more
about the horrors of today, than those of
tomorrow One of Godard's most disci
plined and rewarding films about the
all-loo-familiar alienation in a tech
nological society
SUNDAY, JAN. 31 180 PLC
7 A 9 PM $1.50
072 1-29
Ananda Marga Society
presents
SIDDHARTHA
Hesse’s novel of the search for enlight
enment is brought to life in breathtaking
film images of the Ganges River and
Indian spiritual seekers Siddhartha
experiences both great austerities and
the utmost in sensual pleasures as he
travels the journey of life
SATURDAY, JANUARY 30 7 A 9 PM
177 LAWRENCE $1.50
049 1-29
MAX’S
presents INNER CITY recording
artist
CAM NEWTON
Sunday, Jan. 31
9 30 pm-12 30 am $2 cover
060 1 -29
SUFI CIRCLE PRESENTS
AIRPLANE
The surprise smash hit of 1980 and one
of the wildest, most outrageous
comedies to come out of Hollywood in
years Trans American flight 209 boasts
the strangest collection of characters
this side of the Marx Brothers A hilarious
spoof of disaster films
FRIDAY, JANUARY 29 7 A 9 PM
150 GEOLOGY $1.50/$1 children
062 1-29
HAVE A PARTY!
VIDA BARN
Call evenings 896-3913
HAIR TODAY HAS A HAIR SALON
for 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 for appointments. __068 tfn
Horseback Riding
HAYRIDES • BARN DANCES
C Bow Arrow Ranch
345-5843
EXCITEMENT FROM DEEP CLEANING
FACIAL Invigorating, therapeutic Special
introductory otter Advance skin care.
687-9181. 007 UHF
PROBLEMS?
Crisis Center, U of O telephone hotline 24
hour/7 days, strictly confidential Call
6S6-44M.___779MF
PREGNANT? WE WANT TO HELP Free
pregnancy testing Birthright 687-8651
4685 F
MAKE MONEY!
Recycling Your Clothes!
RAGS TO RICHES buys, consigns, and trades
secondhand clothing for men and women
For appointment: 344-7039 360 E 11th
UNWANTED HAIR REMOVED New innova
five method Gentle, fast It works 687-9181
Advanced skin care._008:UHF
FAMOUS MID-EASTERN FALAFEL veg.
pocket sandwiches are available at the EMU
cafeteria NOW!1 Delivered daily in limited
quantities EXPERIENCE IT!!_997:1-29
WANTED: Gold class rings, gold wedding
bands, gold chains - pay high in cash - don't
sell your gold rings or chains without our otter
2690 Frankline Blvd across from A & B Guns
Daily 9-6, Sunday 1-5 Phone 726-1735. 5%
additional with student body card i -29
PROFESSIONAL HELP with tax returns.
reasonable rates 342-3537 _ 2-5
FRATERNITIES, SORORITIES
HAVING A PARTY
OR
HOUSE DANCE?
Do you want music that you can really move to?
From Springsteen to Buffet and a whole tot
more Cali "AN ADDED TOUCH." Free es
timates. 683-1149. 1-29
BETTER DAYS
for Progressive
Fashion
We are continuing our low prices to reduce our
winter inventory. 20-50% off women's and
men's clothing Hurry for best selection
BETTER DAYS
for Progressive
Fashion
MON-FRI 10:30-5:30
Saturday new store hours 11-5
770 East 11th
053 1-29
ROCK BAND
OAmerica's greatest generic rock n roll band is
playing at ’CALLAHAN’S, 0440 Coburg Road.
Eugene, through Saturday night DON'T MISS
IT! 052 1 -29
Big Bright Blue
Nylon rampants at large Coverall with ankle
snaps Reward tor safe return1 Denise.
345-5543 1-29
BEAN RESIDENTS Fall Barn Dance picturs
are still available See your dorm president tor
info. 076 1-29
HYMIE Meet me at 6 pm tor an onion bagel and
cream cheese at Lenny's Nosh Bar in the
Courtyard LUIGI 033:ttn
HEY CLONE Have a great 20th! Only one
more year to go Luv ya bunches. MISSERS
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SIGMA CHI
Relney love his new home and his DG sisters
Please forward his mail and visiting hours are
5-9 pm _ 1-29
Remember your first
lay?
Summer ot '42
Friday, Jan. 29 7, 9 A 11 pm
177 Lawrence
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Eat to the Beat!
Keystone Cafe 395 West 5th M-F 7-2:30 Sat
& Sun 8 30-2 30 Fri & Sat nights 6-10 pm
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Stephanie Kondos
Welcome to Eugene,
We re glad you re here
Get ready to party,
There's plenty of beer!
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ALPHA PHIS Tonight we ll party with beer and
wine: a combination quite divine The music
provided will be so grand tor we ll have
oursefves a great LIVE BAND Tonight will be a
super eve, an awesome parly, you better
believe THE PHI PSIS 1 29
TO MY BEERHUNTER: KEVIN ROWAN How
about faking off Sat nite with a six-pace of
curlers, a slab of back bacon, and a beer? Or
maybe you'd |ust like to spend a quiet evening
playing roulette with me? However you spend
it Hope it’s a happy one, (21)! Love, from
your LITTLE SWIMMING HOSER P S Take
ott. eh! ToGainesville . ?_ 1-29
M.W. What about Feb 20? Will ya? Signed
CHICKEN HEARTED 129
Marianne Brophy
Okay, you're 20, live it up Here's to future road
trips, scams, R C yogurt, and purple and blue
hair! ILY TAP_ _1-29
AX BLIND DATES: The pre-funce and
partying will all begin it Come look for your
T-shirt and claim who's in it You'll play
pass-out and beer-hunter with your Alpha Chi
blind date Get psyched, be ready tor wild time
await! Love, ALPHA CHI'S 1-29
MAfttt TRAVIS Initiation's almost over Con
gratulations! Dos this mean I can go to Club
Sigma next year? Love, LORI 1-29
HUNNY Through all our ups and downs I
always come out loving you more than ever
Love, BUNNY _ 1-29
GRETCH: HAPPY B-DAY YOU FOX!!! I
though we could listen to some Ted Nugent
and have hamster races for the occasion Love,
BON_ 1-29
TO ALL THE D.G. INITIATES We love you and
wish we could be there loo Love, the D.G.
delinquents, SUZANNE AND SALLY 1 -29
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