Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 28, 1970, Page 8, Image 8

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    Adair, poor groups
slate Salem visit
The University Adair Sup
port Group and members of the
Oregon Council of the Poor will
visit the state legislature in
Salem Saturday.
Plans for the trip, an attempt
by the two groups to influence the
Legislature’s action concerning
the abandoned Adair Air Force
Base, were made in a meeting of
the Support Group Tuesday in the
EMU.
The Adair Support Group has
been formed as a result of the
turmoil over the base, ten miles
north of Corvallis. The Oregon
Council of the Poor wants the
land for vocational training and
housing for the poor, but the site
has been given to a private
university in California.
United States International
University in San Diego is the
school which has acquired the
base. Under federal properties
law, a non-profit educational
institution can acquire public
land free, as long as the land is
used for educational purposes.
The Oregon Council for the
Poor has asked the governor’s
office for help, but have achieved
no headway. Oregon officials
have not been showing much
favor toward the Council.
The trip to Salem this
Saturday by the Council and the
student-oriented Adair Support
Group will try once again to
impress upon the state
legislature the poor people’s
demands for Adair.
Three mam committees were
organized during the Support
New Hope appears
The New Hope, an eleven-man
group of veteran entertainers,
will be performing their new
brand of music at 7:30 p.m.
Thursday, Oct. 29 at South
Eugene High School.
Tickets will be available at the
door. For more information,
contact South Eugene High
School.
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RIDES THIS
SATURDAY. CALL
686-0619, 747-4388
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meeting Tuesday. These will
supervise transportation,
leafletting and child care.
The poor people’s
representatives gave the Support
Group some information on poor
people’s workshops. The new
office for poor people is 253 City
View. The Council assured the
group that they definitely
welcome all student picketing for
the cause of Adair.
Transportation on Saturday
will be for both University
students, poor people, and all
other interested parties. People
in the community will be picked
up by drivers. Cars will also
leave the EMU at 8:45 a.m. for
University students.
Halloween
UNICEF fund
drive set
Dozens of trick-or-treaters will
be out in force October 31st in the
Eugene-Springfield area,
soliciting Halloween con
tributions for the United Nations
Children’s Fund (UNICEF). The
annual drive, now in its 21st year,
is being conducted in Eugene
under the sponsorship of the
United Church Women.
Saturday’s collection will entail
visits to local homes and
University living organizations
by a number of small, supervised
groups. The UNICEF par
ticipants will be identified by
their official collection box: a
small orange and black carton
with the UNICEF symbol of the
mother and child. Only those
persons carrying the carton are
authorized to collect for
UNICEF.
Although UNICEF receives
about two-thirds of its annual
income from the governments of
U.N. member nations, a sub
stantial amount of its funding is
derived from individual con
tributions. Last year’s budget of
47 million was supplemented by
an additional $3.25 million
collected in a Halloween drive
staged in thousands of com
munities nationwide.
This year, a total of 13,000
communities will participate in
enlarging a 1970-71 budget
allocation of $54.5 million.
Proceeds will contribute to the
funding of over 250 different
projects in 112 countries,
primarily through contributions
of farm equipment, educational
and medical supplies, and
training grants.
EUGENE SYMPHONY |
1970-71 Season
Lawrence Moves conductor
GABRIEL CHODOS, pianist
Appearing Tues. Oct. 27 & Wed. Oct. 28
Pertorming Schumann Concerto in A Minor for piano
and orchestra; Concerto No. 7 by Handel; Nocturnes
by Debussy.
Singletickets now available
S1.7S-S2.50
Limited number of general admission
tickets at the door $1.25
Call Peggy Hunt—344 7223
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Record Sale!
• STEREO I
• MONO I
• CLASSICAL <
• WESTERN
> COMEDY
> ROCK
I JAZZ
» FOLK MUSIC
*479 List
ON SALE
OVER 2600 RECORDS TO CHOSE FROM. INCLUDING A SPECIAL SELEC
TION OF CLASSICAL RECORDINGS AND FOLK MUSIC FROM FOREIGN
LANDS. ALL POPULAR ARTISTS ON POPULAR LABELS TO MAKE YOUR
RECORD LIBRARY COMPLETE. ARTISTS INCLUDE: MAMAS AND PAPAS,
RAMSEY LEWIS TRIO, PAT PAULSEN, ROD McKUEN, FERRANTE AND
TEICHER, TIM HARDIN. ALBUMS BY LIBERTY, UNITED ARTISTS,
MERCURY & MGM.
USE YOUR BANKAMERICARD FOR YOUR RECORD PURCHASES
Final Sale
Used Texts
25* And Up
Closeout on Used texts,
discontinued titles, some
slightly damaged. Many
assorted subjects. Priced to go.
Special Sale!
Classic Albums
Special purchases of Classical
Albums. Fine recordings for
that evening of listening
pleasure.
MASTER CHARGE CARDS ACCEPTED ON ALL SALE ITEMS
T-SHIRT, CLOSEOUT SALE
Discontinued Styles
Adult and Children's Sizes
Broken Sizes and Colors
Some Closeout Sweatshirts
Red Tag Specials
Vs OFF
All reduced one-third! T-shirts of all kinds, colors and sizes. Discontinued items
that are still popular and prices you can afford. All sale items red penciled for
your selection.
NYLON HOSE, ORIGINALLY 2/*1°° 2 PAIR
Originally 2 pairs for $1...now broken sizes and
colors...out they go at 2 pairs for 39c. Packed two pairs
to each box.
13th and Kincaid
Campus phone 4331
8: IS a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Friday
9 a.m. to l p.m. Saturday only