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Centennial Blvd. Eugene _ _ 0 , Springfield 343-6418 0pen 8 am lo 8 pm da,ly 747-3023 WELCOME TO FAMILY HOUSING The University of Oregon maintains two apartment com munities to provide a friendly, supportive environment for over 650 students and their families. Both the Amazon and Westmoreland developments not only offer you an inexpensive housing alternative, but also give you the chance to be neighbors with people of similar interests and to have easy access to numerous free or inexpeasive services, facilities and programs. Both communities have playgrounds for children, central recreation rooms, and childcare facilities. Each has an active resi dent government which offers services such as craft and exercise classes, single-parent support groups, kid’s movies and parties, and parenting classes. Each has convenient coin-operated laun dries and a recycling program. \ 1 1 Jfc-. ...I V < WESTMORELAND Office: 2065 West 16th Way The Westmoreland apartment complex contains 40B units in duplexes and fourplexes. The complex is about four miles from the campus and two miles from downtown Eugene, both accessible by public bus. It is also close to grocery and variety stores. Rent is $113 per month (One Bedroom)/$ 142 (Two Bedroom) including water, sewer and garbage service. AMAZON Office: 2312 Patterson St, Amazon Housing offers 242 two-bedroom unfur nished apartments. Amazon is located about a half mile from campus Parking is provided Grocery stores are near by Rent is $1 IB per month including wateT. sewer, garbage service. Eligibility University of Oregon Family Housing is open to married couples with or without children. Family housing also is open to single parents who have full custody of their children. One bedroom apartments may be occupied by one or two udults and a child less than a year old. Two bedroom apartments may have as many as two adults and three children. One member of the family must be a fulltime UO student throe of the four terms oach year. Now accepting single graduate students on a limited basis lor Amazon housing. Please contact the Housing Office for details: 686-4280 Assignment priority is based on financial means, class standing, and date application is received. A lease agreement is for an academic term, How To Apply: Application packages are available in the UO Housing Office. No deposit is required to apply. A $50 deposit and the first month's rent will be re quested at the time an assignment is offered. Class standing priorities close July 31 for fall term and six weeks prior to the beginning of winter, spring, and summer terms. IIO Mousing 0»p«. is an Affirmative A<tion/Kqua! Opportunity Employer Crowd pleasers on the way By David Carlson Of the Emerald If the relaxed pace of the University’s summer term feels more stale than stimulating, help is on the way with a variety of events where students and members of the community can meet one another. Continuing its success is the Beer Garden tradition, which is sponsored by the EMU Food Service and the EMU Cultural Forum. Summer Beer Gardens will be held July 12, 19 and 26 and August 2 in the EMU Din ing Room from 3-6 p.m. The free gardens feature musical entertainment, beer, wine and food at bargain prices. Also on campus are several films being sponsored by the Student Campaign for Disarma ment. These include Alfred Hitchcock’s original version of “The Man Who Knew Too Much,” the silent 1928 German film “Metropolis,” and “The Graduate.” The films show almost weekly and cost only $1.50. For more information, call 686-4248. Off campus, musical events are plentiful. At the Hult Center for the Per forming Arts, the International Society of Music Educators Conference will feature a varie ty of concert performances rang ing from classical to traditional music from around the world. The conference, which already is underway, runs through Saturday. The Hult Center also will spotlight the popular vocal quartet The Manhattan Transfer. Tickets for the show, which will be held in Silva Con cert Hall Sunday at 8 p.m., are available for $14.50 and $18. Call 687-5 000 for more information. There is more to musical life in the area, however, than Hult Center offerings. The Reggae Fest ’84, featuring the Babylon Warriors and the locally popular Arousing Spirit, will liven up the Elmira community July 21. Tickets are $6 in ad vance and $7 at the Fest. Call 935-1497 for information. If summer session finds the bank account emptier than usual, the Eugene Parks and Recreation Department offers relief with its free summer parks concert series beginning this week. The concert menu includes everything from guitarist Don Latarsky and Le Jazz Hot to the Eugene Horn Quartet and The Porcupines. The free concerts take place every Thursday at 6:30 p.m. at the Amazon Com munity Center and at the same time every Wednesday in the Westmoreland Community Center. Performances also will be held at Monroe Park at 6:30 on Sunday evenings, at University Park at 6:30 on Monday even ings, and at Skinners Butte Park on Sunday afternoons at 2 p.m. For the more athletic-minded individuals, the annual Prefon taine Classic track meet takes place July 21 at Hayward Field and should feature many poten tial 1984 Olympic performers. Tickets are $8. For more infor mation, call 686-4464. A sure cure for summertime boredom is the Creswell Air Fair on July 28 and 29. This an nual event features stunt planes, skydivers and antique aircraft. Student admission is $3 and children under 7 will be admitted free. Phone 683-4946 for details. Host families needed Local host families are need ed for Japanese students who will be participating in the University's American English Institute program from July 29 COURSE BEGINS IN EUGENE Saturday, July 21 8:30 a.m. Science Bldg. 11 Room 21 Sto&uM. tomMt EDUCATIONAL CENTER Test Preparation Specialists Since 1938 For information. Flease Call I to August 14. The AEI program is designed to help foreign students learn English as quickly as possible, says Jackie Uhler, AEI housing coordinator. The best way for a foreign student to learn English is to become a member of an American family and the stu dent, in turn, can offer the fami ly an opportunity to learn about a foreign country, she says. Families hosting the students from Takachiho College of Com merce, Tokyo, will receive a sti pend for room and board. Families should not only ac commodate students as guests in their homes, but take them on family trips and help them ad just to American life, Uhler adds. 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