CRESWELL - JASPER
Terrain: Low rolling hills in the eastern part, flat in the western part.
Road Conditions: Parts of Franklin Blvd., parts of the road from Creswell to
Hwy 58, and parts of Enterprise Rd. are uneven. Jasper Rd. between
Jasper and Springfield is narrow and has heavy traffic.
Total Distance: From Franklin Blvd, at Willamette Bridge to 32nd and Main in
Springfield: 26 miles.
Comments. This is a pleasant route of varying terrain. We favor the variety of
low hilly country best. It's not hard going up and one can rest going down.
Jasper County Park is a spacious, grassy park across the river from twin
rocky buttes.
A. Just south of Goshen is a small lumber mill beside the road. Stop and
watch for a moment while you rest.
B. As you cruise this flat section look northwest for the fine view of
Spencer's Butte.
C. One block southwest from the yellow light on the other side of the rail
road tracks is a small park with picnic tables.
D. Sellers Butte (Don't worry, you don’t have to go over it.)
E. Jasper County Park ■ picnic tables, water, toilets. A very nice park.
F. Barn with "Lythia Hotel" painted on side.
Printed with the permission of Ernie Drapela.
A Scenic Bicycle
Tour
Tuesday
16
Meetings
Active meditation of Bhagwan
Shree Rajneesh meets at the
New Age Center, 1015 River
Road at 7:30 pm and costs 32.
Cycling Alternative Network
general meeting at the Campbell
Center, 155 High, begins at 7:30
pm. All interested people arc en
couraged to attend.
Workshops
Reading Is a Family Affair, for
parents, is scheduled at 7 pm in
the Springfield Public Library.
Free weekly classes and dis
cussion on group marriage are
sponsored by the Alternative Re
lationship Center, 345-5626.
Class meets tonight at 7 pm in
Gilbert 107, IT of O.
Knitting class from 10-12 noon
and 7-9 pin at Jean's Knitting
Center, 2475 Hilyard. Call
343-9916 to pre-register and
learn costs.
Etc.
Bingo sponsored by Rotan /Ac
tive 20-30 Club at the Lane
County Fairgrounds, Agriculture
Bldg., begins at 7 pm and admis
sion is free. Cards cost 50c each
or 5 for 32.
Wednesday
17
Boogie Music
James Thornbury Band rocks
E.J. Kelly’s from 9:30 pm-l:30
am. Call 343-0083 for more in
formation.
Etc.
Hard Times Lunches are pre
pared and served at the Eugene
Council for Human Rights in La
tin America, 1236 Kincaid, from
11:30 am-2 pm for 81.50 every
Wednesday and Thursday.
Bioenergetics exercise group
meets from 4:15-5:15 every
Wednesday at the Eugene Psy
chological Services Center, 1177
Pearl. 810.
Cycling Alternatives Network
Bake Sale in front of the H of O
Bookstore all day. Phone
683-7579 if you wish to contri
bute time or goodies.
Film
New Age Communities, a film
about man’s dream of living in
harmony with his fellow men,
will be shown at the New Age
Center, 1015 River Road at 7:30
pm for 82. From Scotland to In
dia, Virginia to California, we
see functioning, practical at- l
tempts at the utopian life. I
Theatre
Oh. What a Lovely War! plays
tonight at the Arena Theatre,
Villard Hall, U of O, at 8 pm. Tic
kets are 85 general public, 83.25
UO students and senior citizens,
84 other students.
Speakers
Brenda Cochrane, UO Sociology
graduate student, will discuss
the impact of business closures
on women workers from 8-4 pm
in Room 605, Prince Lucien
Campbell on campus.
Appropriations and Transfor
mations will be discussed by
architecture professor Fay Jones
from the University of Arkansas
at 8 pm in 177 Lawrence Hall, U
of O. Jones studied under Frank
Lloyd Wright, and is recently ac
claimed for his work on Thorn
crown Chapel. He will illustrate
his lecture with slides of his
Lecture and discussion by Judith
Lindsey: Body Awareness as a
Coping Skill, open to all single
adults, 7:45 pm at 495 E. 43rd,
sponsored by Network Singles
Activities, 345-6432. Cost is
81.50 for members, 82.50 non
members.
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YOUR BIKE
Complete Overhaul
Special $35.00
Major Tune-up
Special $19.50
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