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ALDER STREET QUADS 1360 Aider No. 65 Month-to-month $100 Tenant pays electricity 242-2612, 484-0804 222 tfn Food/Drink EAT COOPERATIVELY EAT WELL Contribute 2V: hours work week, pay monthly at $2 80/day, enpy all meals & snacks Choice of vegetarian or non vegetarian Very close to campus Janet Smith House 1790 Aider 686-4261 ask for Murray Campbell Club 1670 Alder 686-5189 ask for Cory 778 tfn KONA CAFE Beggars Banquet Chili Con Carne w/salad & muffins All you can eat Wed., 3-8 pm, $2.95 _ 4-1 EVENTS CRAFT SHOW April 16-17. Lane County Fairgrounds FREE ADMIS SION. DEMONSTRATIONS by crafters and artisans UNIQUE gifts tor Mother's Day, graduation, weddings and Father s Day 4-1{ MAMELE Yiddish film Poland, 1928, with English subtitles WEDNESDAY. APRIL 13 7:30 PM 177 LAWRENCE FREE 907 4-12 FAITH vs. REASON A false dilemma? is God a useful myth or a provable presence9 Jean I. Tainsh ot Adelaide South Australia will give an interesting lecture that speaks to these questions TONIGHT 5:30 pm, 237 Gilbert "What Christian Science Teaches About Intelligence” Jean I Tainsh is a member of the Christian Science Board of Lecture rhio 4-1 j ORCA Trojan Tour The Oregon Computing Association will be sponsoring a trip to Tro|an Nuclear Power Plant to tour their computing facilities Meet outside Anderson's Sporting Goods Transportation provided for first 12 people to sign-up by call Greg at 342-8528. THURSDAY, APRIL 14 MEET: 8:30 am, EMU _ 898 4 12 American Association _ __ _ — ol University Women Eugene. Oregon DON’T STOP NOW Your Education Doesn’t Have To Stop With College Learn about a national network (of college graduate women) for support and education Reception lor unlpf Mid grtduilt wointn WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 3-5 pm, Gertlnger Hall Refreshments 4-12 Eugene Council for Human Rights in .atin America presents HARD TIMES LUNCHES $1.50 Wed. & Thurs. 11:30-2 pm Featuring different delicious menus every week. En|oy the most authentic food in tow. and help to teed Central America refugees WED. MENU: White bean soup, crepes with vegetables and cheese sauce, fruit drink THURS. MENU: Vegetable soup, tortillas with guacamole, hibiscus drink ECHRLA _1236 Kincaid_ Distinguished Psychotherapist ROLLO MAY will speak on The Renewal of Life" on April 14th at 8 00 pm Tickets EMU Mam desk Students $1 00, General $1 50 May is the author of the best selling LOVE AND WILL "As I read the human tragicomedy, we will go on struggling, avoiding complete nuclear catastrophe by the skin of our teeth..." 869 4-14 THE UNDERGRADUATE ART SHOW IS COMING Submissions will be accepted May 6 Call the Cultural Forum for further details Ext 4?/?._867 4-1? ASUO PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE EMU, Room 167 at 6 pm TODAY! Entertainment THE BIJOU 492 E. 13th 686-BIJU (4 blocks from UO Bookstore) The Bijou proudly present* the Eugene Premiere of YOL Winner, Best Film 1982 Cannes Film Festival. "A revelation . " -Jack Kroll, Newsweek In Oct 1981, Turkey's pre-eminent actor, director & screenwriter escaped from prison while serving an ' 8-year sentence on political charges Before escaping to Europe, he conc eived, wrote and produced “Yd," one of the most powerful and remarkable films ever made Showing 8 pm Sat/Sun Mats ($2.50) 5:15 Gen adm. $3.50, students $2.50 w/ID ,X S ki e~ W ▲ *7 Atrrum£ uc m fo97 -o7Jl' PREMIERE-ENDS APRIL 14 French Romantic Comedy LE BEAU MARRIAGE Eric Rohmer's newest at 7:30 pm. Red Adm Mat Sun 2 pm plus Special Engagment COUSIN, COUSINE SHOWS 9:20 PM _Sunday ? 40 pm_ (Cu«u-a»Foron .TON'GHT THE «*Sgf Ladies °n'* e 10-30, SV^'0® o\ay» 2 a \ ZSSS* JSg Music by s:«B sccffiT® ■ ssfi£ n°*0"’ but Where eW« • B-J Ke\ty’s AZZ G'° vjrt*1 COCOLBOLA SMlOy'-' EBU^ 7-9 p** 9^4 4-1= The EMU Cultural Forum ts now accepting Audition Tapes For the 13th annual Willamette Valley Folk Festival Deadline is April 15th Tapes should be cassettes & include name, number ot people, in strumentation o» group along with the name & number of a contact person Bring tape* to Cultural Forum, Suita 2, EMU or call 686-4373. 808 4 13 University Iheatre Second Season presents THE EFFECT OF GAMMA RAYS ON MAN IN THE MOON MARIGOLDS Winner ot the Pulitzer Prize and the Obre Award April 7-9, 14-16, 21-2? Arena Theatre (Villard Hall) 8 00 pm All tickets $2 00 Call 686-4191 for reservations 825 4 -15 MAX’S presents CURTIS SALGADO and IN YO’ FACE Rhythm & Blues 9:30, Thurs. ft Sat. April 14 A 16th 908 4 1; Personals FOR ANSWERS TO YOUR questions about abortion - the procedure, the cost, and local referral, call National Abortion Federation Hotline toll free. 1 -800-22?-0618. 7 am-? pm M-F _468 MWF PLANNED PARENTHOOD tor PAP smears, birth control (pills, diaphragms, lUDs. condoms, foams) and counseling Day and evening appointments Call M-F 344-9411_ 158 WF PREGNANT? WE WANT TO HELP Free pregnancy testing Birthright. 687-8651 ?66M MAKE MONEY! Ftecyclmg Your Clothes RAGS TO RICHES buys, consigns, and trades secondhand clothing for men and women For appt.: 344-7039 360 E. 11th ?60 UWF BUSINESS ECONOMICS elect an experienced representative or SUAB. GREG WIMMER Paid for Greg Wimmer 4-14 VOTE KEUTZER SUAB #7 SPEECH for increased communication, knowledge, committment, involvement PD - Elect Keutzer Committee 4-1 ? UNDECLARED MAJORS VOTE CARL LAMADRID SUAB POSITION 16 Pd: Committee for Lamadrid 4-14 HAVE A DIRTY SLEEPING BAG? Find Dependable Service at SMgmund's Cleaners *21 E 13lh Ave 354:UW SPEECH MAJORS' elect a responsible student representative to SUA8 * 7 BRUCE CAREY Pd Elect Carey Committee 4-14 FOR PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL, VOTE FOR BRENT PAZ DAVID BAUER SUAB # 7-Speech Experienced, com mitted representative for your interests SUAB member since 1981 Pd Bauer Committee 4-14 TIME IS RUNNING OUT Informal So rority Rush starts this Sunday Sign up in C64 Oregon Hall Join the fun at a kick-off open house at 5 pm and find out what the sorority tradition is all about! For more into call 686-?888 4-1? TRI DELTS See you at the Movies SIGMA NU 4-1 VOTE David Ridenour for OSPIRG Pd David Ridenour VOTE 4-1? MARIA NEESE tor EMU BOARD OF DIRECTORS Pd Committee to elect Neese _4-1? BUS/ECON MAJORS Vote for a positive change Elect JEFFERY BROWN SUAB POSITION 9 Pd: Elect Brown Committee ___ 4-14 Journalism Majors Elect the best vdTce tor your SUAB interests LORI LIEBERMAN An experienced. responsive representative Pd: Elect Lieberman committee 4-14 VOTE FOR GARY OKAZAKI President s Advisory Council He has the EXPERIENCE and QUALIFICATIONS Junor finance major, ?.9 GPA, Asian American Student Union, SUAB Ethnic Studies Committe, Phi Gamma Delta (Graduate Relations Chairperson. Coor dinator of Special Events, and Editor of the fraternity newsletter). OSPIRG. Assisant Researcl Information Officer at the UO Foundation, and newly selected officer of Mortar Board Paid by Gary Okazaki_ 4-14 TODAY Support your candidates in the ASUO Spring Elections Pick up a copy of the voter's guide and vote at election booths around campus An ID and a validate fee slip is required in order to vote 909 4-14 BUSINESS MAJORS elect an experienced student representative to SUAB *9 DREW SHAVERE Pd: Shavers Committee __^_ 4-1? THERE IS AN ALTERNATIVE WRITE-IN WALDRON Bob Waldron for ASUO president GIBSON and SCHAIN for PRESIDENT and VICE PRESIDENT - We’ll work student for student needs - We’ve saved you thousands of $’s - We are effective leaders - Read the voters guide - Make an Informed decision VOTE FOR GIBSON-SCHAIN APRIL 13th Pd Elect Gibson-Schain _4-14. S3 PER YEAR gets you OSPIRG fighting tor your rights vote yes on #2 and a ? to reinstate OSPIRG'S funding. JOURNALISM MAJORS VOTE MONA BUCKLEY SUAB NO. 6 4-14 MESSAGE IN A BOTTLE: PI PHIS We are stranded on a deserted island in the Bahama s Please form a large search party and come to our rescue BETAS__4-15 DAVID MARKOFF FOR PRESIDENT’S ADVISORY COUNCIL Pd: Markoff __4-1? ALPHA O INITIATES The week is rushing by and you’re doing great!! Be prepared for more great times ahead T'nspiration is the theme of the week The theme of the day is a rainbow of colors Alpha love. THE MEMBERS 4-1? GAMMA PHIS Lisa. Karla and Laurie - we re thinking of you! 4-1? Gamma Phi Hopefuls Keep up the good work you're doing great! Love. THE MEMBERS Elect the alternative WRITE-IN BOB WALDRON Vote Waldron for ASUO president. __4-1? Tight schedule? No time for a haircut? /uperculr is now open Sunday for your conven ience M-F 10 am-7 pm Sat9am-7pm Sunday 10-3 pm 2526 WNIamette 683-1405 78? HP OIM SUM W Ewry Sunday AND NOW dim SUM LUNCH O' 6e Barbeque pork bun or chicken bun. pork dumplings. 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