Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 14, 1982, Page 7, Image 7

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    UO FAMILY HOUSING has one and two
bedroom furnished Westmoreland apartments
tor immediate occupancy at $111 $1?1 per
mo Also, accepting applications tor two
bedroom unfurnished at Amazon at $98 per
mo UO student families only Contact UO
Housing Dept 686-428! 700 4 20
FOB RENT * large one bedroom apartment
View covered parking laundry 'acilrties
walk m closet Refundable deposit 888 E
18th 686 074? 4 16
ONE BEDROOM APT
One block trom campus near Music Bldg Rent
$185 and $50 refundable deposit ?44 -550?
719 tfn
Character
One bedroom duple* apartmeni ’/» block trom
campus Hardwood floors lots of windows
wood counlers huge kitchen lots of storage
Assume our lease May-August $?00/month
Flexible Evenings 484 4184 aflernoon
606-0! ?1 ask tor Men—> 4 14
SIX BEDROOM ? bath fireplace completely
renovated $465 month $250 refundable
deposit Drive by 1465 W 11 th Unit a 1
<45-0629 484 2470. 485-4899 4-22
THE KINCAID
A quiet older bid across trom muse school
Summer rates new plus $50 oft first month s
rent of $175 Clean furnished one bdrm Call
484 2776 RKM Real Estate 721 4 2?
SIX QUADS 1750 i-Myard Carpeted Share
bath and kitchen Bats paid Rent by March
10th receive $20 gift certificate and rent
discount $95 first last $65 deposit refunds
ble Deb or Sally 68? ?20? ?2? tin
$99
WEST UNIVERSITY
QUADS
7?8 East 16th Vi block trom campus
$99 monthly with lease to September 1
1982 682-5197 4 8 pm
N»M CO . REALTOR
IMS HIGH ST US-S2S2
-- -569 ttn
WOODSIDE
MANOR
1810 Hams Very nee quads with private
a sen* private baths Share kitchen All
utilities paid Covered parking St ?9 and
St <4 plus deposit Manager 686 2470
IPM CO . REALTOR
1085 HIGH ST 485-8252
aosjn
ROOMS IN OLDER HOME
ptus quads 1660-66 Harris Carpet drapes
on-street parking laundry facilities At utilities
paid $129 plus deposit Manager 244 2524
IPM CO REALTOR
1085 HIGH ST 485-8252
227 tin
No deposit
Free covered parking
CLEAN. QUIET QUADS
*145 INCLUDING UTILITIES
Vi block tram campus on East 16lh Furnished
private bath and refrigerator Air conditioned
$45-1272. 260 On
QUADS-1380 ALDER
S126 month includes at utilities Can 405 4167
or 464-0604 808 ttn
QUADS MOW RENTING from $129 with
ease From $149 month to month Private >»
bath private refrigerator One block from mam
library
CAMPUS COURT QUADS
1S44 ALDER 888-1075
2581tn
LARGE QUADS
*120 per month utilities paid 1827 Harris St
Call 405 0059 065 ttn
601 WEST 11th
Quads with private bath and refrigerator
Parking and laundry all utilities paid $149
Manager 245-8262
IPM CO REALTOR
1085 HIGH ST 485-8252
_571 ttn
1728 FERRY
Quads some with decks Parking $129 and
*129
IPM CO . REALTOR
1005 HIGH ST 485-8252
_S70Hn
169-475 East 15th
Floom in house plus quads *79-509 a month
on lease through August 21 Manager
484 5448
IPM CO- REALTOR
1085 HIGH ST 485-8252
__ 568 ttn
430 EAST 15th
Ouad close to campus *120 All utilities paid
Manager 245-9466
IPM CO- REALTOR
1085 HIGH ST 485-8252
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Dorm Contracts
ONLY TILL WEDNESDAY Contract only *20
Call 242-0451 4 14
ONE MED SIZED black dog needs a home
He's lieallhy happy (very) neutered Call Sal
485-5552 4 15
Lost/Found
FOUND: Textbook in 146 Straub on 4-12-8?
am Call Steven, ext 4125 _4J5
*100 REWARD tor the return ot key set found
at McArthur Court late Saturday night No
questions asked All keys will be useless by end
ol week Call 686-5482 or 242-4148 anytime
4 15
Oregon Daily Emerald
REWARD: Lost KAO sorority pin, kite shaped
w/pearls Inscription on back. Molly Martin
1959 Extreme sentimental value Contact
laune 485-91 ?5 or ext 5289 4-14
LOST: 1?5mm Minolta lens m brown leather
case on 4/9 m late atternoon on Spencer s
Butte west trail haltway up trail by wood steps
$50 reward Dane 686-5511 Adam 686-6069
_ 4-14
LOST: Gold chain wilh nuggets Sentimental
vafue Reward Frances. 245-1250 4-16
Events
LESBIANS' GAY MEW Celebrate spring at the
BACKDOOR COFFEEHOUSE ROTLUCK
1414 Kincaid Thursday April 15 at 6 pm Bring
food drink, children and triends Call
686-2260 tor more info 694 4-15
ANNOUNCING
THE OREGON
SYMPOSIUM ON
COURT
REORGANIZATION
Saturday, 9 am - 3 pm
University or Oregon Law
School. Speakers and
panelists Include
Chief Justice
Amo Denecke
Associate Justice
Hans Linde
of the Oregon Supreme Court
Chief Judge
George Joseph
of the Court of Appeals
State Sen.
Ted Kulongoski
State Rep.
Bill Rutherford
and many other prominent court and
stateleaders Free admission 6984-16
Eugene Council tor Human Rights
m Latin America & Cinema 7
Eugene Premiere of
El Salvador
Another
Vietnam
An updated documentary This film
provides an examination of the internal
causes to the crisis and examination of
the policy of the Reagan admmstration
ECHRLA Benefit Showings
Thurs., April 15
7:30 pm - $2
1236 Kincaid
(next to UO Bookstore)
Cinema 7 showings
April 16 thru April 2?
S6B.4 15
Eugene Council tor Human Rights
m Latin America
presents
H. Siguenza
Salvadoran
Art in
Exile
lecture
The Art of Mural
Painting as
Political
Expression
Lecture with slides and videotape on
mural painting by Latin American
artists-m-exile working in the Bay Area
WEDNESDAY - 7:30
pm
1236 KINCAID
(next to UO Bookstore)
$1 Donation
Call 484 5867 tor more information
711 4-14
BATIK IN JAVA! A tree Slide lecture will
be presented Wednesday at 7:30 pm in
the EMU Forum room Get a feeling for
the selling and the traditional process of
this old and beautiful craft through slides
and examples of work brough back from
a recent trip to Java. Indonesia by local
artist Dee Curwen Sponsored by the
EMU Craft Center 720 4 -14
BALANCING FAMILY A SCHOOL
A free workshop featuring Margie Holland and
Betty Dale, will be offered Wed , April 14th,
from ?-5 in room ??7 EMU Sponsored by
Women in Transition, ext 4099 729 4-14
Entertainment
Tai Chi
SHAPE P E classes MW 7-8 pm. Ger
linger Annex, room 350 4-15
CINEMA 7
10ff) & Olive-Atrium Building
M7-0733
EUGENE PREMIERE
ENDS THURSDAY
PiXOTE
1981 Best Foreign Film by N Y and L A
film critics, P ixote deserves to be seen
SHOWING ONCE ONLY AT 7 PM
Red Adm Mat Sun 2 pm
STARTS APRIL 16
EL SALVADOR: ANOTHER VIETNAM
Tonight through April 22
MARILYN CHAMBERS
m all new x-raied
INSATIABLE
Rated X - over 16 ID required
SHOWTIMES FRI A SAT
9:30 PM A 12 MIDNIGHT
Sun-Thurs 9 ?0 pm only
Mai Sat-Thurs 5 pm
_658 4-15 i
THEBUOU
492 E. 13th (at Ferry SL)
NEW TICKET PRICES!!
Associate member S2
Student (Sun.-Thurs.) S2 50
Gen. Adm. S?
ENDS THURSDAY
EUGENE PREMIERE
MY DINNER
WITH ANDRE
'The beet picture of the year” Roger Ebert.
PBS Sneak Previews " Directed by Louis
Male. Starring and written by Wallace Shawn
and Andre Gregory.
Nightly 7 and 9 20 pm
Sal-Sun Mat 3:30 pm $2
Stans Friday
LILI MARLEEN
5194-15
YWCA PRESENTS
jsse Fonda
m
DOLL’S
HOUSE
Henrik Ibsen s play has been a starring
vehicle for world famous actresses
Nazimova. Laurette Taylor. Ruth Gor
don. Helen Hayes. Peggy Ashcroft, have
all interpreted the pan of Nora Helmer
Nora s search tor individuality and its
correspondence with modern feminism
was an obvious attraction to Jane
Fonda This production was filmed en
tirely on location, utilizing interiors of
houses in the town of Roros. Norway, a
starkly beautiful one time copper mining
center which has remained relatively
unchanged since the mid- 19th century
period of Ibsen s play
FRIDAY, APRIL 1 • 7 A • PM
177 LAWRENCE S1.50/S.75 children
725 4 16
BIJOU MIDNITE
DANCE
CRAZE
At last, the movie you've all been waiting tori
Featuring the best of British "Ska" - Bad
Manners, The English Beat, The Body
Snatchers and more1
Wednesday $1
Thursday Rocky Horror $2
Friday & Saturday $2 50
Sunday Matinee 2 30 pm $2
Next
April 21 -24 The Harder They Come
April 28-May 1 No Nukes
728 4-16
FRANK ‘N FURTER LIVESI
THE ROCKY
HORROR PICTURE
SHOW
Now every Thursday and Sunday at midnight,
plus Saturday at 1 pm All shows just $2
AT THE BIJOU
727 4-16
Personals
34 IFC CANDIDATES eat quiche One
doesn t
MARC SPENCE
IFC-#24 on ballot
Paid Committee for Spence
4-14
VOTE
DEVIN WATE
IFC
___4-J5
ARCHITECTURE &
ALLIED ARTS
on SUAB position #10 vote tor MARK
LAKEMAN. He will represent your interests
Pd Mark Lakeman 4-15
SUAB #8
REBECCA RICOY
Paid Ricoy
_4-15
DANCE CRAZE TONIGHT General craziness
all year long' Thanks to all my friends for a great
year' Love JB or BURLY MAMMA 4-14
HAVE YOU HAD PROBLEMS WITH
THE EMERALD? Misrepresentation’’
Damaging information'’ We need people
who will testily at a public hearing Call
Mary, 682-8297 or Pam at 342-4025,
345-4513 4-14
CONGRATULATIONS!
to the newest pledges of
ALPHA DELTA PI!
LisaCavin Erin Knowles
Therese Foster JoAnn Furte
Hilary Islam Paula Winchester
YOU’RE THE GREATEST!
4-14
VIDA BARN RENTALS
Under new management
Fantastic dance, party or picnic location
Reasonable rates 896-3889 or 342-7272.
_409 tin
HAIR TODAY HAS A HAIR SALON
for men and women m 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
Horseback Riding
HAYRIDES • BARN DANCES
C Bow Arrow Ranch
345-5643
370MWF
PREGNANT? WE WANT TO HELP Free
pregnancy testing Birthright 687-8651
4685W
HAVE A DIRTY SLEEPING BAG?
Find dependable service at
Stogmund’s Cleaners 821 E 13th A«e
108 UW
MAKE MONEY!
Recycling Your Clothes!
RAGS TO RICHES buys, consigns, and trades
secondhand clothing lor men and women
For appointment: 344-7039 360 E. 11th
1881 :UWF
PLANNED PARENTHOOD for PAP smears
birth control (pills, diaphragms. lUDs, con
doms. loams) and counseling Day and even
inq appointments Call M-F 344-0411 158WF
ISOLATION TANK Relaxation through flota
tion Call for questions and appointment
663-3666.UW4-28
YOU DON’T HAVE TO TAKE a workshop to
use the EMU Craft Center Open studio space
is available m photography, ceramics, wood
working. graphics, libers, lewelry and metals,
stained glass Call 686-4361. or visit us in the
basement of the EMU, 664:4-14
A FREE WAY TO SAY THANKS
Do you have a professor who makes you leap
out of bed to get to class, and never want to be
late9 Who inspires you to dedicate yourself to
your studies9 Who makes you think and want to
learn9 Who is simply a great teacher9 Count
your blessings - and nominate this person tor
the Annual Ersted Distinguished Teaching
Award It's one way you can say "thanks " It
only takes a moment, but it makes a great
difference to the professor It says, "keep up
the good work'" Pick up nomination forms at
the ASUO office right away, deadline is Friday.
April 23_ 683 4-23
STUDENTS FOR A
PROGRESSIVE AGENDA
4-15
BETTER DAYS for
PROGRESSIVE FASHION
To get you in the swing tor spring. Better Days
tor Progressive Fashion is having a spring sale
on all clothing in the store Hurry in. sale ends
April 16
770 EAST 11 tti Mon-Frl 10:30-5:30
Saturday 11-5
_575:4-16
WANTED: Essays, poetry, illustrations, etc tor
publication Payment upon publicaton Please
submit manuscripts to Pipers, PO Box 3437,
Eugene. 97403 or call 683-7143 for more in
tormation_4-19
% PRICE ON SPORT SHOES
Baseball, football Reg $24 95 $48 95
Spalding. Puma & Spt Bill Get free pair of gym
aborts with each purchase! Teams welcome
GOOD BUYS OF EUGENE
350 East 15th Ave 344-0140
7074-19
SUAB #3
ERIN-MICHELLE
WILLIS
Paid Willis
-44A
PROFESSIONAL HELP with tax returns,
reasonable rates 342-3537. 4-14
PI BETA PHI is proud to annouce their Spring
Pledge Class Congratulations
Chris Austin Julie Braidwood
Michelle Brilhante Anna Dundr
Joan Hull Laurlie Kaxhausen
Kim Kelsay Bridget Pilip
Christina Thurmer Lisa Wood
717 4-14
BIG BROTHER is a form of authoritarian CIA
style manipulation , Evil! MOT 4-14
SILLY BILL
Happy 1954
4-14
KERMIT Meet me at 10 am tor a New Orleans
omelette at Lenny's Nosh Bar in the Courtyard
LOUTA 128 tfn
VOTE TODAY
BOB MEAD
for IFC
Pd by Bob Mead
4-15
AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY
DANCE MARATHON AND
ALL-NIGHT DANCE
April 2? and 24. 8 pm to 8 am, McKenzie
Room, Valley River Inn Pledge sheets
available in 111 Susan Campbell Hall
All-night dance costs $1 50 Ooor prizes
for all dancers Weekends at the Valley
River Inn, The Embarcadero, and
Driftwood Shores for top marathon
money earners 726:4-16
PI KAPPA ALPHA invites all Ruahees to
check out the Plies, the fraternity. 4-14
S.P.A.
STUDENTS FOR A PROGRESSIVE
AGENDA
ODE says we’re
“too concerned with larger
political issues, (i.e. El
Salvador, Reagan’s military
budget)”
C.J. Bade thinks
students don’t need to be
taking stands “on every
little war.”
Well Now...
We were just
wondering...
Who is it that will fight
that war in El Salvador?
And
where did Reagan get all
that money for bombs?
Maybe
somebody gave it to
him...
Vote for a change
VOTE S.P.A.
For President: Kevin Kouns
For Vice-Pres.: Ken
Packman
For IFC (» 15 ballot
position)
(1) Ted Marks
(2) Steve Pacheco
(3) Jeff Nudelman
(4) Dianne Ritterbund
Mason
(11) Mary Alice Holmes
For EMU Board
(2) Mary Hotchkiss
(7) Jaued Rasool
Pd: Student* lor a Progressive
Agenda
4-15
San Francisco
State University
Continuing Education
Wildlands Research
Institute
Join a Backpacking Research
Team m the Mountain West.
Canada or Alaska
On-site Research to preserve:
• Wildlife Species
• Wilderness Habitats
Summer 1982 — 3 units
Course details:
Wildlands Research Institute
407 Atlantic Ave
Santa Cruz, CA 95062
(408)427-2106
McKenzie Coffee
Monthly Special
10% off
House Blend
Coffee
through April
Coffee by the cup
I We are in the
Mayflower Building^
762 E.11th • 342-2071
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