Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 18, 1982, Page 7, Image 7

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    EXCELSIOR ROOMS FOR RENT Available
now All utilities paid Share common bath and
kitchen $tt5 682-2271
JEAN TATE PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
__740:tfn
FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED one and
two bedroom apadmerils near campus $210
to $295 683-5012, 485-0359. 2??7 tin
1948 HARRIS Two bedroom modern, quiet
apartment $245 484 1228 986 tin
SHOOT SOME BASKETS take a dip in the
pool pump some iron and take a hot sauna
Beautiful south hills townhouses Fireplace,
dishwasher, carports/garage, close to bus
lines and shopping Only ? bedrooms available
4427 Fox Hollow Fid 484 -629? 64 7 ttn
BEAUTIFUL FIVE BEDROOM home with
(ireplace 1208 Jelterson $550 Call
682-2202__ 542 Sn
STUDIO APARTMENTS Close to campus
657 E 12th $145 and $150. all utlltities paid
Also one bedroom apartment. $175
744.411 7 or 484 1228 028 ttn
FOUR QUADS 1 750 Hilyard Bills paid
$l00'month $85 deposit Share kitchen and
bath 682 :>?0? or 687 0079 027 tin
Apartment tor Rent
1 bedrm all utilities paid $220 per month
485-8859 06? tin
FURNISHED
STUDIO
Campus area utilities paid Contemporary
furnishings, private bath Share kitchen with
one other Parking available $165 735 East
14th Manager 6A 484 4194
BENNETT MANAGEMENT CO
480 East 2nd 485-8981
257 tin
SPACIOUS two bedroom turnished
apartment Next to campus l aundry and
covered parking $710 month but negotiable
since we re subletling Biackstone Manor
1750Alder b?5 68? 8968 2 18
2 bedroom, S227/S247
PROFESSIONAL!. Y MANAGED courtyard
community irr convenient Coburg Fid area
Two bedroom apartments some with
dishwasher and lireplace Easy access to
busline shopping and campus Landscaped
and maintained by people who care
STARLIGHT .“>15 frontier 682 628*.
BENNETT MANAGEMENT CO
460 East 2nd 485-8991
262 2-5
MODERN ADULT
EFFICIENCY
«01 WEST 11tti
Quads with private bath and refrigerator in
each unit Share kitchen and living room
Carpet draper laundry facilities parking all
utilities paid Now taking tall reservations
$149 Manager ?4?-9074
IPM CO.. REALTOR
1065 HIGH ST 465-6252
9?? tin
One week free rent
Free covered parking
CLEAN. QUIET OUADS
6145 INCLUDING UTILITIES
Vi block Irom campus on East 16th Furnished
private bath and relrigerator Air conditioned
345-1272 . 268 tin
OUADS-1360 ALDER
S' 25 month includes all utilities Call 486-4167
or 484 0804 808 tin
ECONOMICAL QUAD apartments with private
bath and refrigerator 65? East 18th $1?0
JEAN TATE PROPERTY MANAGMENT
7?9 tin
QUADS NOW RENTING Irom *1?9 with
lease From $149 month to month Private 'h
bath private refrigerator One block Irom main
library
CAMPUS COURT QUADS
1544 ALDER 686-1075
?58 tin
LARGE QUADS
St20 per month utilities paid 1827 Hams St
Call 486-8859 065 tin
CAMPUS
BARGAINS
Good Location
Quiet Living
THE PRICE IS RIGHT
$1?0 a month rents a quad in the
campus area 4?0 East 15th with all
utilities paid
CUTE AND CLEAN
468-475 East 15lh. *108. *114, *134
Room in house plus quad Kitchen
privileges Resident Manager.
?44-0? 16 5-8 pm
% BLOCK FROM CAMPUS
738 East 18th
Quads with private bath Relrigerator in
room and laundry facilities Utilities paid
Reserved parking available $149 plus
refundable deposit Manager c 1 or call
68?-519 7 between ? and 7 pm
SHARP-CLEAN
1728 Ferny
Newer complex Some with decks
carpet drapes, private entrance $129
and $1?9 Manager 245-5541
IPM CO.. REALTOR
1065 HIGH ST 48S-8252
606 tin
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
IPM CO.. REALTOR
1065 HIGH ST 485-8252
805 tin
Dorm Contracts
DORM CONTRACT FOR SALE Unwind
?42-5064 19
Lost/Found
LOST MONDAY Ring-gold band Call Mike K
'45 870? for reward 2-18
LOST FROM VILLARD 202 17 envelopes
marked Poll $ci Vital course work If found,
please return to Poll Sci office 2-19
LOST. Seiko watch with broken band In ??1
Gilbert, Monday A case of your favorites for
return Chip at ext 5214 2-19
FOUND: Feb 9 and 10. 18k wedding band at
the Bijou theatre Call and identify inscription,
date 686-BIJU 268 2-24
Entertainment
SUFI CIRCLE PRESENTS
Camelot
The adventures ol King Arthur his
Knights ol the Round Table and Queen
Guinevere and Lancelot come specta
cularly to Me in this magniticient all-star
film T H White's characters are beau
tifully portrayed on the screen by
Vanessa Redgrave Richard Harris and
David Hernmings The magniticient mu
se and settings aid the intimacy of the
relationships in this -omantic musical in
the grand style
FRIDAY, FEB. 19 6:30* 10 PM
1 SO GEOLOGY I1.S0/J1 children
-—-_260 2-19
"tonight
Unconquered
Gary Cooper Paulette Goddard
S pm
Bride of
Frankenstein
Boris Karlolt 9 pm
KOZY cable TV 11
_259 2-18
The Anaoda Marga Society
presents
WOODY ALLEN
THE FRONT
Woody gives his most unusual per
tormance as a small 1'me nobody who
catapults to tame when he acts as the
front tor blact< listed writers who can t
get their scripts accepted during the
McCarthy era ot the 1950s This
comedy drama presents a side of
Woody not shown in his other films - and
his acting is outstanding'
FRIDAY. FEB 19 7 19:15 PM
177 LAWRENCE *1.50
242 2-19
SUFI CIRCLE PRESENTS
LITTLE
BIG MAN
Dustin Hoffman portrays the many sides
ol Jack Ctabb sole survivor of Custers
last stand at Little Big Horn adopted
Indian brave complele wnn braids and
warpaint mule skinner, town drunk
gunftghter Hoffman captivates his
audience in this rich and illuminating
view into Indian-Whiteman interactions
during a trying time in American history
SATURDAY. FEB 20 7 1 9:45 PM
177 LAWRENCE *1.507*1 children
261 2-19
The Anenda Marga Society
YOUNG
FRANKENSTEIN
Gene Wilder Madeline Kahn, and Marty
Feldman all give terrifically funny
performances in director Mel Brooks
ties! tilm Bet wet i Igor s migrating hump
and Kahn falling madly in love with the
monster it's the audience whose
brains end leeling transplanted1
SATURDAY, FEB 20 71 9:15 PM
1 SO GEOLOGY *1.50
2402-19
THE BIJOU
492 E 13th (a! Ferry St.)
NEW TICKET PRICES!!
Associate Member £2
Student (Sun -Thurs ) $2 50
Gen. Admn. $?
ENDS WEDNESDAY
THE LAST
METRO
Catherine Deneuve, possibly the most beau
titul woman in motion pictures stars with
France s popular young actor Gerard Depar
dieu in this Him that fulfills director Francois
Truffaut'ecareer-long ambition to depict life in
Ihe French theatre during the Nazi occupation
during WWII Truffaut's characters display an
understated heroism ol searing and barely
controlled intensity
Nightly 7 15 pm
Sunday Matinee ? 15 pm
PLUS
A MAN AND
A WOMAN
Re released by United Artists Classics, this
Cannes Film Feat and Oscar-winning love
story is a model ot the simplicity and fluidity of
duector Claude LeLouche. Stars Anouk
Almeeah'1 Jean-Louis Trlntlgnant.
Nightly 9.40 pm
Sunday Matinee 5.35 pm
i oming
I ,»!■ .'5-March III Beau Pare
March 1t Match 25 Cutter’s Way
269 2-24
AUNT LUCY’S WINE LOFT
presents
RANDY HILL S
MAGICAL MANIA
Magic, mentalism comedy, audience
participation
SATURDAY 8:30 PM
TICKETS S3 1340 ALDER
683-1795
244 2-19
SEE A GOOD BOOK!
Richard L.ester 's
THE FOUR
MUSKE
TEERS
with Oltver Reed Michael York Richard
Chamberlain, Raquel Welch
plus
Jerry & The Goldfish
ROAD RUNNER
CARTOON
SATURDAY. FEB. 20 7 8 9:30
150 GEOLOGY *1.50
Sponsored by EGSAC
258 2-19
COME TAKE A CLASS WITH
BILL EVANS
DANCE CO.
of Seattle
THURSDAY, FEB. 18th
3:30 pm
Musical Comedy
SATURDAY. FEB 20
10:30 am
Int/Adv. Modern
353 GerX
Tickets at Main Desk
arid Backstage Dancewear
The Northwest Dancers with
a National Refutation
1122-19
The Cultural Forum
presents
BREAKER MORANT
if you ve been wondering what all the fuss over
Australian cinema ts about Breaker Morant
is a wonderful film to cut your teeth on The
story of three Australian soldiers accused of
war crimes during the Boer War the film draws
some edifying parallels with our own Vietnam
war - or any war for that matter Says Time
magazine This very traditional looking film is
dramatically taut, full of strongly developed
characters who never deteriorate into good
guy bad-guy spokesmanship
Sunday, Feb. 21
150 Geology
7 & 9:15 $1.50
_265 2-19
The Cultural Forum
presents
DRAGONSLAYER
Deep in the medieval British countryside lurks
Vermithrax Peiorative ('). a 40-toot, fire
breathing dragon that consumers virgins (')
and terrorizes the area A young sorcerer s
apprentice is call upon to prove himself by
crossing the Lake ot Fire and fighting the
monster to the death Walt Disney Studios and
the makers ot Alien collaborate on this cross
between Fantasia and St George and the
dragon
Friday, Feb. 19
180 PLC
7 & 9:15 $1.50
266 2-19
AL JOLSON
stars
In the original 1S27 version of
THE
JAZZ
SINGER
The story of a man with a conflict between his
religion and his singing career
FRIDAY, FEB. 19 7 & 9 PM
107 LAWRENCE $1.25
256 2-19
If you see on group
of dancers this term
make it this one
BILL EVANS
DANCE CO.
of Seattle
Two different performances
Friday, Feb 19 & Saturday, Feb. 20
8 pm
35? Gerlinger Annex
Tickets at EMU Mam Desk
and Backstage Dancewear
The Northwest dancers
with a national
reputation
Brought to you by the EMU Cultural
Forum and the Oartce Dept 095 2-19
Muscular Dystrophy
Association
presents a
CHUG-A-LUG
Wednesday, Feb. 24 and Thursday, Feb 25 at
8 pm at HOOKER’S INN 2145 West 11 !h Two
nighls ol intense single elimination beer
chugging competition To enter Sign up at
Hooker's inn on or before 6 pm Feb 24 or call
Muscular Dystrophy Association at 686 2752
$15 entry fee for 5 people (with at least one
woman) Pn?es and trophies All proceeds go
to Muscular Dystrophy Association 270 2-18
FREE PREVIEW OF
BILL EVANS
DANCE CO.
of Seattle
Lecture/Demo
Friday, Feb. 19th
11:30 am
353 GerX
The Process of Choreograhpy
The Northweet dancers with a Na
tional Reputation 112 2-19
CINEMA 7
10th & Olive-Atrium Building
687-0733
STARTS FRIOAY THRU FEB. 18
TELL ME
A RIDDLE
Back by popular demand Lee Grant's
memorable feature based on Tillie Olsen s
award-winning novella Riddle is the story of
rediscovered love revolving around a couple
after years of marriage Great performances by
Melvyn Douglas and Lila Kedrova
SHOWS 7:30 8 9:30
Red Adm Mat Sun 2 pm
_2-18
BUOU MIONITE
ALIEN
Alien s a landmark (spacemark?) film of the
horror sci-fi genre Its characters are carefully
developed the sets are lovingly detailed, and
the alien being (which metamorphoses into
increasing deadlmess throughout the film) is
indisputably the greatest triumph in biological
special effects to date
WEDNESDAY $.96
THURSDAY $1.50
FRIDAY-SATURDAY $2.50
Sunday Matinee 1 pm $2
Coming
Feb 24-28 Putney Swope
March 2-March 6 Polyester (Oderama)
222 2-19
mm
MALE a FEMALE MODELS wanted tor
hair styling and perming show Feb
20-21 Call 343-7333. _2-19
BLACK HISTORY PRESENTATION
THE STUDY OF DRUM A DANCE
IN AFRICAN SOCIETY
February 19. 1982
8pm
FREE!1
_ 2492-19
FREE-FRET
SALMON SYMPOSIUM
FEBRUARY 16-18
Sponsored by the Survival Center
Feb 17. 7 20-8 20 Lecture. Salmon
and Indians' Forum Room EMU
8 20-9 20, Film. Salmon on the Run'
Feb 18. 6-7 pm Slide show Native
Oregon Fish" Room 167. EMU 7-9 pm,
panel discussion, "Where Have All the
Salmon Gone Room 167 EMU
FREE FREE
250:2-18
Latin American Film Series
PRESENTS
PORTRAIT
OF
TERESA
The sensation of European Film Fes
tivals Portrait is an explosive story of a
young Cuban woman and her fight with
traditional sex roles A dramatic focus on
today's modern married life
Tues-Thurs., Feb. 16, 17,
18.
7:30 pm. Admission $1.50
Latin American
Cultural Center
1236 Kincaid
(next to U of O Bookstore)
Sponsored by Eugene Council for
Human Rights in Latin America. U of O
Department of Romance Languages
(March 5th and 6 showings of Podrait of
Teresa have been cancelled Chuciago
will be shown at that time ) 227:2-18
Lesbian and
Gay Potluck
at 1414 Kindaid. Thursday night at 6 pm
Please bring one dish and something to drink
The kitchen will be open at 5 pm for people who
wish to prepare food Children welcome For
more into, call GPA at 686-2260
Another Gay
Pride Event
255:2-18
The EUGENE COUNCIL FOR HUMAN
RIGHTS IN LATIN AMERICA holds a
weekly meeting on Thursdays at 7 70
pm Everyone interested is welcomed to
our Latin American Cultural Center at
1236 Kincaid For more information,
contact ECHRLA. 484-5867 196 2-18
History and
Evolution of
National
Security
Strategy
Listen to Major General Robert Cocklin.
executive director of the Association ot the U S
Army speak on this topic and more during the
Northwest
National
Security
Conference
Feb 25-27 in EMU Ballroom Tickets available
at EMU Main Desk_ 248 2-18
The Foundation of Universal Unity
presents
PETER CADDY
of
FINDHORN
Sunday. Feb 12. 2-4 pm, EMU Ballroom, $2
Sponsored by The Art ol L iving Club 2-19
The Foundation of Universal Unity
presents
Kathir Milenko
of the New Troubadours from
FINDHORN
In concert Friday. Feb 19. 7 20 pm. Central
Pres Church, 1475 Ferry St $2 2 19
FED UP? RUN DOWN? DONE IN? BURNED
OUT? Come to the Canticle Inn this Saturday
night at 8. 1850 Emerald Street (tfie Newman
Center) Bro John & Co will play bluegrass
gospel and dance music Barnstomp starts at
9.20. Next week "Psalm 2-19
HAVE A PARTY!
VIDA BARN
Call evenings 896-3913
_tin
HAIR TODAY HAS A HAIR SALON
tor men and women in the EMU by the Rec
Center We do haircuts, styled perms, color
and tree consultations Call 687-1347 or stop
h' tor appointments 068 tin
GET FAST, DEPENDABLE SERVICE
on Alterations at
Siegmunds Cleaners 821 E. 13th Ave
THE SPECIAL YOU AND PREGNANCY Free
pregnancy testing Birthright 687-8651
_ _ _ 4683 H
PLANNED PARENTHOOD has a pregnancy
test that is 98% accurate Call for appt
344-9411. 157 UH
PROFESSIONAL HELP with tax returns
reasonable rates 342-3537._ 2-22
29 YEAR OLD MAN with mini-farm seeks
marriage minded young lady for companion
ship 8774 Territorial Road. Veneta. OR 97487
2^18
ARE YOU COLOR AWARE? Fabnctand in
Eugene is conducting personal COLOR
AWARENESS workshops February 13 18
and 25 for only $7! For information call
689-0541 2-18
AN ADDED TOUCH
Brings great music to your party at a great
price Now through end of March only $75 tor
the whole night. Call 683-1149 2-18
ATTENTION JUNIORS: The last day to get
Mortar Board information sheets in is Feb 20
Questions? Call Lisa. 485-5598_2-18
HORATIO Meet me at 3 pm tor a roast beef
sandwich at Lenny’s Nosh Bar in the Cour
tyard^ LOUTA_ 128 tin
BLACK FRISBEE LOST on University St by
EMU, it found PLEASE call 686-5276 Sen
timental value. 2 18
LA FLAME Sorry I missed you on Valentine s
Day Come see me you doll - I'm back in the
USA PEALY_ 2-18
CONGRATS JEANNE B. For your double first
place wins in high |ump and long lump at the
Vandal Invitational. Love, YOUR ALPHA O
SISTERS_2-18
LARSON Dark Tumenscence 3 times
"Was it greasy' Kappadoniate " THE
PUNKER A THE HOSER 2-18
SIGMA KAPPA
THE BEST IS YET
TO COME!
Can the University’s
ACADEMIC SPEED
READING COURSE
be as good as the $500
commercial speed reading
course?
YES. . . and
BETTER!
4-week workshops begin week of Fe
bruary 15
3 sections ottered:
UH 9:30-11
UH 11-12:30
MW 7-9 p.m.
For more information, call the Learning
Resources Center at 686-3226 or stop
by our office in Friendly Hall 1912-18