611 E. 11th 1 Bedroom, convenient loca tion, carpets, drapes, appliances, off street parking and laundry. Call manager 345-7419. IPM REALTOR 485-8258 1827 tfn 1331 HIGH STREET Furnished Studio private bath-share kitchen with one other. Utilities paid. $160. BENNETT MANAGEMENT CO. 485-6991 1938:tfn ENJOY HIGH RISE LIVING Eugene Manor 1st opening in 3 months -Security building -Walking distance to campus -Spacious apartments -New carpets, drapes Eugene manor-managed by people who care. For appointment call 484-7441. 2156:tfn UO FAMILY HOUSING Possibility of im mediate occupancy or place yourself on waiting list. Westmoreland furnish ed apartment; 2 bedroom $140fmo . 1 bedroom $111/mo. Amazon unfurnished 2 bedroom $116/mo. Future openings expected all areas Contact UO Hous ing Dept. 686-4277.2449:ttn FURNISHED STUDIOS Utilities paid. Share kitchen with one other Private bath, covered parking and laundry facilities avalable. From $168. 735 E. 14lh Manager 344-0219 2433:tfn CAMPUS AREA Newly 1 bedroom apartment in 5 plex. Roomy, laundry facilities, ready to go. 1884 Garden Ave No D Jennings & Co. 683-2271 1667:tfn 475 E. 15th is proud to show large, clean quads, and rooms in a house $109 and $119. Manager 345-1037. IPM, 1111 Pearl, 485-6258.‘ 1681:tfn BLACKSTONES MANOR has a hot deal this summer for land 2 bedrooms. Uni quely furnished Covered parking Prime location. 687-0684 IPM Co, 485-8258 1111 Peart 2536:tfn 430 E. 15. Comfortable quad. Air condi tioning. Private refrigerator. Dishwasher. Near campus. Ask manager for summer rate. 485-2130 IPM Co, 485-8258 1111 Pearl 2535:tfn EXTREMELY LARGE BEAUTIFUL 2 bedroom Excellent location. Freshly painted, new carpet, drapes. Campus ten blocks. Unfurnished, no pets, no children. 2045 Willamette. $200. 345-7987. or 344-24692549:tfn STUDIO'S FOR RENT STARTING IN JUNE Summer rates, 1Vi blocks from campus, laundry facilities, call Barbara at 345-9083.2642:tfn CAMPUS 1 BEDROOM - $150 Spacious, really nice. No pets or children. 750 E. 18th, 345-7987.2659:tfn 1414 E. 18th SUMMER RATES Clean, 1 and 2 bedroom apartments, 2 blocks from campus. Furnished, unfur nished From $150. Call Sabin, 683-2160 Lamson Associates. 2689:6-4 COMPARE Large clean furnished 1 bedroom apart ments across from campus. 800 E 18th. Summer rate $150/mo Call 484-4103.2703:tfn STORAGE FOR RENT. Share with friends. Ask about our special economy U-Lock-lt, 343-8017, 5-18 CAMPUS SUMMER RATES Spacious, very nice, 1 and 2 bedroom unit. $150 - $200. Unfurnished, hot water included, no pets or children. 750 E. 18th, 345-7987. 2721:tfn Quads CAMPUS COURT QUADS 1544 Aider. Free maid service. 686-1075. 821 :tfn FURNISHED, PRIVATE BATH, Water and garbage paid Roomy, close to cam pus. See at 553 E. 18th No 7 or call Jen ningsandCo. 683-2271. $130. 1666:tfn LARGE QUADS Available now through summer $89 a month, 485-8859.2700:tfn Houses For Rent SUMMER SUBLET, furnished house, two bedrooms, next to campus Ex tremely reasonable. 343-1218. 5-15 3-PLUS BEDROOM HOUSES FOR RENT Summer rales 1'/2 blocks from campus, laundry facilities, call Barbara at 345-9083. 2641 Tfn Pets IDEAL COMPANION FOR STUDENT 7 month old German Shepherd Obe dience trained Needs home, space to run. $50 or offer. 688-1906 2728:5-18 Food & Drink LUNCH SPECIAL at the Beanery. Cafe Central Roll-up Sandwich with a cup of Minestrone and House coflee for $2 The Beanery 790 E. 14th. 5-15 Lost & Found LOST: MALE LONG HAIRED CAT. Cream colored, with brown flea collar. Broadway and Lawrence area Last seen Sat May 12 Please call 683-7021. or leave message at 344-5618 REWARD.tin LOST: RIGHT HAND BASEBALL GLOVE near SW corner of Hayward Field on Fri. evening. 5-11 Of great sen timental value REWARD, Max 485-9129. Entertainment University Theatre's Second Season presents the Pacific N.W. premiere of Caryl CHurchill's 1982 drama Top Girls This provocative play examines the unique and very difficult choices women often face as they attempt to reconcile their personal and profes sional ambitions. With biting wit and powerful drama, this play takes a fascinating look at an age-old problem brought up to date for the modern woman MAY 3-5,10-12,17-19 ARENA THEATRE (Villard Hall) 8 PM. ALL TICKETS $2 Call 686-4191 to reserve your tickets 2568:5-18 University Players Theatre 4:30 Presents: Sunday Costs Five Pesos and A Marriage Proposal 2 one-act comedies about the sometimes hilarious misunderstan dings between the sexes. May 14 and 15 at 4:30 Pocket Playhouse in Villard Hall $1 donation at the door 2711:5-15 SUDS in the Sun OUTDOOR BEER GARDEN with the CRAZY 8’S Fri. May 18th 4-7 pm at the Alder Street Tennis Courts. ID Required Tickets $1 Avoid long lines, get advanced tickets at EMU Main Desk If it rains, we’re in the EMU Ballroom Bratwurst on the Coals, Suds on Tap 2761:5-15 BICYCLING 3 Free Workshops May 15 - Slide show bicycling in the San Juans May 16 - Bicycle touring equipment and clothing May 17 - Bicycle repairs and maintenance 7:30 OUTDOOR PROGRAM _2740:5-15 Tonight BJ KELLYS NIGHT HAWKS from Washington D.C. With THE ROBERT CRAY BAND $5 in advance 2750:5-15 THE BIJOU ; When THe Mountains REMBLE The epic When The Mountain Trembles' takes us into the heart ot the Guatemalan guerrilla movement " J. Hoberman Village Voice PLUS NICARAGUA: Report from the Front FRISAT 7:15 and 9:30 pm SUN-THURS 6:30 and 8:30 pm NO SAT-SUN Matinees this week CISCAP benefit May 18 ★ ★★★★★★★★★ KZEL WELCOMES BIJOU LATENITE LIQUID SKY The funniest, craziest, dirtiest, most perversely beautiful, science fiction film ever made. WED-THURS 11 pm FRI-SAT midnile Benefit showing for Committee in Solidarity with Central American People WHEN THE MOUNTAINS TREMBLE and NICARAGUA Report from the Front The first film of the CIA’S backed contras and their war against Nicaragua. Excellent Bijou Theatre, 13th & Ferry FRIDAY ONLY. May 18. 7:15 & 9:30 5-18 BARNEY’S BURGERS & BEER •COORS & BUO on tap •Bottled imprts • Lunch & dinner •HOMEMADE SOUPS • Burgers & sandwiches • Salad • Dart board • Pool tables • Big screen TV • Video games BARNEY CABLES 484-7085 375 E. 7th rrtiiKxrtlCKixm _ HOT FUDGE v TV" SUNDAES EVERY TUESDAY ;E 13th 861 Willamette '__6?h ’ V*iyraai'7 Arrcumftidg I 607-0733 Saturday through May 17 Ingmar Bergman s classic Seventh Seal SHOWS at 7 pm PLUS Werner Herzog's Nosferatu SHOWS at 8:45 pm Events Jim Scott and Nancy Rumbell Guitarist and Oboist with the Paul Winter Consort and leaders of their own group Radiance Special Feature Slides and Music from Jim’s Recent Tour of Nicaragua With Holly Near Benefit Concert for the Council on Human Rights in Latin America. Thur, May 17, 7:30 pm 1236 Kincaid, Eugene Sliding Scale Donation $3-$4 50 5-17 UNWORLDLY JAPAN A LECTURE DEMONSTRATION ON CLASSICAL NOH DRAMA Tuesday, May 15, 7-8:45 pm EUGENE PUBLIC LIBRARY No admission charge Professors Karen Brazell, ol Cornell University, and Laurence Kominz. from Portland State, were trained under traditional Noh Masters in Japan, and have performed and taught Noh and Kyogen. Japanese theatre forms developed in medieval Japan They will demonstrate dance, acting and recitation techniques, focusing on the way in which dance functions as narrative in the theatre forms DANCE AND MIME AS NARRATIVE A WORKSHOP IN TRADITIONAL JAPANESE DRAMA Wednesday, May 16, 4:30-6 pm GERLINER ANNEX 353 No admission charge Barzell and Kominz will show videotapes and instruct participants in elementary Noh and Kyogen (comic elements) acting techniques. Sponsored by College of Arts and Sciences. Asian Studies. Asian Stu dent Association, Theatre. Repertory Dancers, and Oregon Committee for Humanities. 2742:5-16 EMU PROGRAM CONSULTING OFFICE INVITES YOU TO A FREE PREVIEW ARTICHOKE Directed by Frank Geltner Very Little Theatre Tuesday May 15, 8:15 pm (24th and Hilyard-first come basis) _2748:5-15 FREE ICE CREAM Come chat with your favorite pro fessor at Gerlinger Lounge, 4 pm Tuesday, May 15. Sponsored by MADCAAPS.2679:5-15 Friends of Latin American Culture and EMU Cultural Forum presents MARGARET RANDALL reading A POETRY OF RESISTANCE A Central American Perspective Monday, May 21 8 pm Room 167 EMU Tickets at EMU MAIN DESK and MOTHER KALI'S $1.50 Students $2. General Public For information on Booksigning and other activities call 484-0827 2759:5-21 EMU Cultural Forum presents The 14th Annual Willamette Valley Folk Festival May 18, 19, 20 ISRAEL ROLE IN LATIN AMERICA by Steve Goldfield. 12 noon. Wed May 16 Room 167 EMU OAS 5-16 Personals HAVE A DIRTY SLEEPING BAG? Get last, dependable service Siegmund's Cleaners 821 E. 13th Ave. UW SPECIAL $1 CLASSIFIEDS Buy your Emerald classified ad at the SUAB Booth in the EMU Lobby and save. Your first 15 words are only $1. SAVE $1.25 Ads can be placed at the SUAB Booth from 11 am to 1 pm tfn ALL STUDENTS PLEASE ATTEND the free Faculty-Student Ice Cream Social, Tuesday, May 15, 4-5:30 pm, Gerlinger Lounge__5-15 QUALITY 7 DAYS A WEEK KINKO’S COPIES 344-7894 860 E. 13th 2446:5-15 Attention Greeks Order of Omega The nationally recognized Greek honorary is on campus now. Applica tions and information sheets are available in Suite 5, EMU. Application deadline is May 18. Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors are encouraged to apply. 2651:5-16 MIKE BODE Happy Birthday! The din ner invitation is still extended. Jenny. P S. You're cooking, aren’t you? 5-15 SHAWN MCELMOYL The party at Phi Delts was really great, but the party with you proved how lack ing in tact and personality you are.5-15 LINDA JACOBSEN Happy 21 st Good-bye Betsy Spangler - 5-15 ROBIN Who's the new baby? What's his name... or have you hurd it yet? CUPID. 5-15 WICI MEMBERS: The candidates forum for next years officer selections will be held Tues day, May 15, at 7 pm. 301-A Allen Hall. Bring a statement of why you are in terested, your qualiications, and sug gestions for WICI improvement. All current officers must attend. 2746:5-15 Dorm Democrats Vote Sarah Lichtenstein Precinct person Paid: Alan Contreras SdS. CANCEL ALL PLANS And get your toga ready to watch "Animal House" and dance to the Commotions! Wednesday, 7 pm, EMU Ballroom. Costume prizes! Ad mission: $2.50 2758:5-15 VOTE TODAY Polls open from 8 am - 8 pm Don’t know where to vote? Call Elections at 687-4234 Need a Voter Pamphlet Visit ASUO, Suite 4, EMU Vote as if your education depended on it. VOTE TODAY Polls close at 8:00 pm 2757:5-15 TO LM13.81H Open your eyes and take a chance , get moving! _5-15 PSY MAJORS The Psy. Club presents: Ed Sheridan, Organizational Developer; Tom Wheeler, Director of Harmony House; Saul Toobert, Counseling Psychologist. Come listen to them talk about a typical workday and more. Tues., May 15, 4:30 -5:30 pm 146 Straub.5-15 HAPPY ANNIVERSARY SWEETHEART! I will always remember all the fantastic times we’ve had together Thank you for being -so woderful! You are such a babe I LOVE YOU! Craig 5-15 TO THE PERSON WHO ACCIDENTAL LY borrowed my keys last Wednesday night from the Delts, their return would be greatly appreciated. I'm tired of walk ing._5-16 THIS IS ANAPOLOGY TO THE YOUNG MEN WHO WERE STANDING ON THE GRASSY SLOPE OF EMU COURTYARD FRIDAY MAY 11. To explain myself, I have to tell you that I had just come from a class that reminded me of the value Reagan puts on life that isn't caucasian-native American. When I saw your "Re-elect Reagan" banner I was overcome with anger. I wanted to tear up your banner and you along with It. Instead. I let my hand, my finger in particular, make an obscene gesture. You, in your in nocence, asked me if that was an offer. I screamed back at you the foulest in structions I could think of. I let my anger take conrol. That was wrong, and I apologize.5-15 KJAERE CHRISTEN Maattee dagen bli en fulltreffler. Jeg Skal tenke paa deg i Mexico. Love, Laurie 5-15 GEE it's that wonderful time of the month again, Doug! (No, not that...!) Happy five months, you gorgeous hunk of nose! XOXO, Julie5-15 ALL STUDENTS PLEASE ATTEND the free Faculty-Student tee Cream Social today, 4-5:30 pm. Gerllnger Lounge.5-15 SHERIE Here's to a wonderbar birthday, (vor einem Jahr waren wir in der Schweiz, toi, toi!) And you thought Washington was a long way away. LOVE, SONJA505 Candice: Hi I'm slaving away here at work. Wish you were here Lauri Jo_ WANTED; SCIENTIFIC AD VISOR Salary Negligible. Contact Lethbridge Stewart U.N.l.T. HQ505 VOTE TODAY RE-ELECT JERRY RUST Continue a tradition of progressive leadership in Lane County PD: 1984 Committee to re-elect Jerry Rust 505 BODE So, you have lowered yourself to read this journal, huh? Somehow I thought you would. But anyway, even people like you deserve to have a good birth day. And it's only becase of your place of dinner, Chez Sax. Enjoy! LAURA._505 Oregon Daily Emerald by Lakemaii BLOOM COUNTY by Berke Breathed ...rpm mr riAm1* fAlMif MOMTU*. -" J* X/ A CHEMISTRY XT/ - CHEMICALS' BURNERS' mTERim CONCOCTIONS.' WUVtmAbOOV ■me, son' Page 7