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Apartment for Rant 1 bedim all utilities paid $220 per month 485 8859 06? tin FURNISHED STUDIO Campus area, utilities paid Contemporary lurnishings. private bath Share kitchen with one other Parking available $165 735 East 14th. Manager 6A. 484-4194 BENNETT MANAGEMENT CO. 460 East 2nd 485 6991 __ 257:ffn EXCELSIOR ROOMS FOR RENT Available now All utilities paid Share common bath and kitchen $115 682-2271 JEAN TATE PROPERTY MANAGEMENT __ 740:ttn FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED one and two bedroom apartments near campus $210 to $295 663-5012. 465-0359. / Hr, 1646 HARRIS Two bedroom modern, quiet apartment $245 484 1226 966 tin Quads CAMPUS BARGAINS Good Location Quiet Living THE PRICE IS RIGHT $120 a month rents a quad in the campus area 420 East 15th with all utilities paid CUTE AND CLEAN 466-475 East 15lh, $106, $114, $134 Room in house plus quad Kitchen privileges Resident Manager. 244 0215. 5-8 pm VS BLOCK FROM CAMPUS 734 East 16th Quads with prrvate bath Refrigerator in room and laundry facilities Utilities paid Reserved parking available $149 plus refundable deposit Manager « i or call 682-5197 between 2 and 7 pm SHARP-CLEAN 1726 Ferry Newer complex Some with decks carpel drapes private entrance $129 and $129 Manager 245-5541 IPM CO.. REALTOR 1065 HIGH ST 485-8252 606 tin WOODSIDE MANOR 1810 Harris Very mce quads with private or serrv-pnvatr- baths Share kitchen All utilities paid Covered parking $129 and $144 plus deposit Manager 686 2470 IPM CO., REALTOR 1065 HIGH ST 485-6252 805 ttn ONE OF EUGENE’S FINEST QUADS SOI WEST 11 tfi Quads with private bath and refrigerator in each unit Share Kitchen and living room Carpet drapes laundry facilities parking all utilities paid Now taking tall reservations $149 Manager ?4?-9074 IP* CO., REALTOR 1065 HIGH ST 485-825? 9?? ttn One week free rent Free covered parking CLEAN. QUIET OUADS *145 INCLUDING UTILITIES 'h block from campus on East I 6th Furnished private bath arid refrigerator Air conditioned 34S-1272. ?6B ttn QUADS-1360 ALDER $125 month includes all utilities Call 485-4167 oi 484 0804 808 ttn ECONOMICAL QUAO apartments with private bath and refrigerator 55? East 18th $1?0 JEAN TATE PROPERTY MANAGMENT _ _ 7?9 tin OUADS NOW RENTING from *1?9 with lease From $149 month to month Private '/, bath private refrigerator One block from main library CAMPUS COURT QUADS 1544 ALDER 686-1075 ?58 tin LARGE QUADS $120 per month, utilities paid 1827 Harris St Call 485-8859 065 ttn Dorm Contracts DORM CONTRACT FOR SALE Reward 242-5064 2-19 iMtUound LOST FROM VILLARD 202 17 envelopes marked Poll Sci Vital course work If found, please return to Poll Sci office ? 19 LOST: Seiko watch with broken band In 331 Gilbert Monday A case of your favorites for return Chipalexf 5214 ? 19 FOUND: Feb 9 and 10 18k wedding band at the Bi|ou Theatre Call and identify inscription, date 686-8IJU 268:2-24 Entertainment TONIGHT A MAN COULD GET KILLED James Garner Melina Mecourri 11 pm KOZY cable TV 11 287:2-19 HrAnnn Dailu CmoralH CINEMA 7 10lh & Olive-Atrium Building 687-0733 FEB. 19,20, 21 AUSTRALIAN CINEMA 1896-1956 The National Library of the Film Archives of Australia, UdO, LCC, Cinema 7 and KLCC present a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to view masterpieces and short films from Australia There will be six different programs, each program requires separate admission No reduced admissions ot any kind SHOWTIMES FRIDAY 6 SATURDAY 7 PM A 9:10 PM SUNDAY 1 PM 6 7:30 PM FRI 6 SATURDAY SHOWS HELD OVER BY POPULAR DEMAND MARILYN CHAMBERS In tie X-fated Clastic BEHIND THE GREEN DOOR RdQutres separata admission _ 289 2-19 THE BUOU 492 E. 13th (at Ferry SI.) NEW TICKET PRICES!! Aaeoctate Member $2 Student (Sun -Thurs ) $2 50 Gen. Admn. $2 ENDS WEDNESDAY THE LAST METRO Catherine Deneuve, possibly the most beau litul woman in motion pictures, stars with France s popular young actor Gerard Depar dieu m this film that fulfills director Francois TruflauTacareer-long ambition to depict trie in the French theatre during the Nazi occupation during WWII Truftaul s characters display an understated heroism ot 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 Rim Feet and Oscar-srtnning love story is a model ot the simplicity and fluidity ot director Claude LeLouche. Stars Anouk Almee and Jean-Louts Trtnttgnant. Nightly 9 40 pm Sunday Matinee 5 ?5 pm Coming Feb 25-March 10 Beau Pare March f 1 -March 25 Cutter’s Way 269 2-24 The Cultural Forum presents DRAGONSLAYER Deep in the medieval British countryside lurtcs 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 himsetl by crossing the Lake of Fire and fighting the monster to the death Walt Disney Studios and the makers ot Alien collaborate on thus cross between Fantasia and St George and the dragon Friday, Feb. 19 180 PLC 7 & 9:15 51.50 266 2-19 The Cultural Forum presents BREAKER MORANT If you've been wondering what all the fuss over Australian cinema is about. Breaker Morant" rs 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 BUOU MIDNITE ALIEN Allan is a landmark (spacemark?) film ot the horror/sci-ti genre Its characters are carefully developed, the sets are lovingly detailed, and the alien being (which metamorphoses Into increasing deadliness throughout the Him) is indisputably the greatest triumph in biological special effects to date WEDNESDAY $.96 THURSDAY *1 SO FRIDAY-SATURDAY *2 50 Sunday Matinee 1 pm $2 Coming Feb 24-28 Putney Swope March 3-March 6 Polyester (Oderama) 232:2-19 AUNT LUCY’S WINE LOFT presents RANDY HILL S MAGICAL MANIA Magic, mentalism, comedy, audience participation SATURDAY TICKETS $3 8:30 PM 1340 ALDER 883-1795 244 2-19 AL JOLSON stars In the original 1927 version of THE JAZZ SINGER The story ot a man with a conflict between his religion and his singing career FRIDAY. FEB. 19 7 A 9 PM 107 LAWRENCE $1.25 2562-19 The Ananda Marga Society pceaenti YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN Gene Wilder, Madeline Kahn, and Marty Feldman all give terrifically funny per formances in director Mel Brooks' best film Between Igor's migrating hump and Kahn falling madly in love with the "monster," it's the audience whose brains end up feeling transplanted! SATURDAY, FEB. 20 7 0 9:15 PM 150 GEOLOGY $1.50 240 2-19 SEE A GOOD BOOK! Richard Lester's THE FOUR MUSKE TEERS wrth Over Reed Michael York, Richard Chamberlain Raquel Welch plus Jerry & The Goldfish ROAD RUNNER CARTOON SATURDAY, FEB. 20 7 A 9:30 150 GEOLOGY $1.50 Sponsored by EGSAC 258 2-19 FREE PREVIEW OF BILL EVANS DANCE CO. of Seattle Lecture/Demo Friday. Feb. 19th 11:30 am 353 GerX "The Process of Choreograhpy ' The Northwest dancers with a Na tional Reputation. 112 2-19 The Ananda Marga Society presents WOODY ALLEN in THE FRONT Woody gives his most unusual per Icrmance as a small time nobody who catapults to tame when he acts as "the front" for black-listed writers who can't get their scripts accepted during the McCarthy era of 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 *9:15 PM 177 LAWRENCE S1.50 242 2-19 SUFI CIRCLE PRESENTS LITTLE BIG MAN Dustin Hoftman portrays the many sides of Jack Crabb sole survivor of Custer's last stand at Little Big Horn, adopted Indian brave complete with braids and warpaint, mule skinner, town drunk, guntighter 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 « 9:45 PM 177 LAWRENCE *1 .50/81 children _261 2-19 COME TAKE A CLASS WITH BILL EVANS DANCE CO. of Seattle THURSDAY. FEB. 18th 3:30 pm Musical Comedy •jcn SATURDAY. FEB. 20 10:30 am Int./Adv. Modem 353 GerX Tickets at Main Desk and Backstage Dancewear The Northwest Dancers with a National Reputation 113:2-19 SUFI CIRCLE PRESENTS Camelot The adventures of King Arthur, his Knights of the Round Table, and Queen Guinevere and Lancelot come specta cularly to life in this magnificient all-star film T H White's characters are beau tifully portrayed on the screen by Vanessa Redgrave. Richard Harris, and David Hemmings The magnificient mu sic and settings aid the intimacy of the relationships m this "romantic musical in the grand style " FRIDAY, FEB. 19 «:30 » 10 PM 1 SO GEOLOGY $1.50/91 children 360 2-19 If you se« 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 8pm 35? Gertinger Annex Tickets at EMU Main Desk and Backstage Dancewear The Northwest dancers with a national reputation Brought to you by the EMU Cultural Forum and the Dance Dept 095:2-19 Events BLACK HISTORY PRESENTATION THE STUDY OF DRUM A DANCE IN AFRICAN SOCIETY February 19, 1982 8pm FREE" 249 2-19 The Foundation of Universal Unity presents PETER CADDY of FINDHORN Sunday. FeP 12. 2-4 pm. EMU Ballroom. $2. Sponsored by The Art of Living Club 2-19 The Foundation of Universal Unity presents Kathie & Milenko of the New Troubadours from FINDHORN tn 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 (the Newman Center) Bro John & Co will play bluegrass gospel and dance music Barnstomp starts at 9.20 Next week "Psalm 2-19 The NEW SARAH COVENTRY Holiday Inn. room 102 Wednesday, Feb. 24 9-9 New line ot precious jewelery. Special sale come and see Mastercard, VISA, American Express or cash check Doorprizes 284 2-22 Northwest National Security Conference Feb. 25-27 EMU Ballroom Don’t miss national authorities speak our on issues surrounding U S. national security Tickets available at EMU Main Desk 247:2-19 ECONOMICS OF MILITARY SPENDING Listen to Lawrence H Shoup, author and political commentator, speak on this topic and more during Northwest National Security Conference Feb 25-27, EMU Ballroom Tickets available at EMU Mam Desk 246:2-19 WOMEN ON DHAULAGIRI Slide presentation about the 1980 American Women's ascent of Dhaulagiri, a 26.700 foot peak in Nepal. Monday, February 22, 7 pm, EMU Ballroom FREE_2-22 THE WINTER SKY An evening at the Planetarium sponsored by U of O Outdoor Program February 24, Wed nesday, 7 pm WISTEC - near Autzen Stadium 2852-24 MALE 6 FEMALE MODELS wanted for hair styling and perming show Feb 20-21 Call 343-7333. 2-19 Personals HAVE A PARTY! VIDA BARN Call evenings 896-2912 Win HAIR TODAY HAS A HAIR SALON for men and women in the EMU by the Rec Center We do haircuts, styled perms, color and tree consultations Call 687-1347 or stop by tor appointments.068:tfn HAYRIDES • BARN DANCES C Bow Arrow Ranch 345-5643 270 MWF PROBLEMS? Crisis Center, U of O telephone hotline 24 hour/7 days, strictly confidential Call 666-4466.779MF PREGNANT? WE WANT TO HELP Free pregnancy testing Birthnght 687-8651 4685F HAPPY HOURS Monday and Wednesday, 9 20-10 20. Friday 4-6 pm $1 pitcher Mic and Bud on tap BLACK FOREST TAVERN 2657 Willamette 344-0816 190 MWF MAKE MONEY! Recycling Your Clothe*! RAGS TO RICHES buys, consigns, and trades secondhand clothing for men and women For appointment: 344-7039 360 E. 11th 1881UWF PLANNED PARENTHOOD for PAP smears! birth control (pills, diaphragms, lUDs, con doms, foams) and counseling Day and even ing appointments. Call M-F 344-9411.158 WF REMEMBER to have a KING DAVID'S FALAFELfor lunch TODAY. EMU cafeteria 222 MWF PROFESSIONAL HELP with tax returns reasonable rates. 242-25272-22 DUKE Meet me at 9 pm for a cup of herbal tea at Lenny s Nosh Bar in the Courtyard LUIGI 022 ttn KICK UP YOUR HEELS to the sounds of NU-SHOOZ. Tonight through Saturday at O’CALLAHAN’S. Dance the night away at Eugenes HOTTEST NIGHT SPOT, O’CALLAHAN'S 440 Coburg Road. Eugene 086:2-19 THERESA DIRA Happy 19th you wild women! Love ya. KIM 2-19 CARLA RADTKE Happy Birthday (tomorrow) 2-19 PAUL NEVUE Happy birthday hosetace Have a good day. You might even have to take a couple ol tong walks Come by and push your face into the carpet JB _2-19 KAREN SILKWOOO Happy birthday, wherever you may be The Nuclear Industry killed you and we will never forget The struggle continues NO NUKES WOMENS RESOURCE A REFERRAL SER VICE ____2;19 KAPPAS AND DATES GET PSYCHED!!! FOR SAT. NIGHT! 2-19 Tonight s the night, we ll start at eight, hard core partying, we can't wait In snazzy clothes, we ll look |us! great, but how could we go wrong with such awesome dates We'll drink and dance the night away, but after that whatta ya say9 Get psyched! YOUR DG PATES2-19 PAUL PAUL PAUL You're so amazing So young and such a harem! Can I just come watch on Saturday? Love & Kisses. AN OLD FRIEND__2-J9 TO OUR D.G. HOUSE DANCE DATES SEAN and DAN Roses are red, violets are blue, we couldn't be happier having dates like you! Love. DOT AND SALLY2-22 CAROLYN GRESSEL: Happy Birthday You're not getting older, you're getting more mature, and more mature and more mature Love, BETH2-19 CAROL, JOANNE, AMY, SEREENER You all gonna die!!!" Lovingly Yours, WADE 2-19 MICHELL T. Happy birthday Love, WILLIE_2-19 WOULDN'T YOU LIKE to find our for yourself what sororties are like? Sign up for Rush Registration begins today Suite 5 EMU 2-19 MON AMI FRED Why you laugh! Go! You did too do it PATRONELLA2-19 ALPHA PHIS We were happy to have you over to shave root beer floats We had a great time Love, your sister sorority, THE ALPHA O’S 2-19 CARLA RADTKE HAPPY B-DAY! Just wanted to say, have a happy, happy day! Love, MUFF2-19 Come out and see U ol O RUGBY take on Beaverton and Willamette this Saturday after noon janlJ of OJ.M Fields 292 2-19 SPRING BREAK Lake Tahoe SKI TRIP SPONSORED BY CLUB SPORTS Transporta tion and lodging provided Sign-up and pay in EMU. room 5 by Feb 22 2-19 Page 11