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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1972)
First Annual Lane Arts Festival slated for summer The emphasis is on talent this summer. From late June through early July Olympic hopeful track and field athletes and en thusiastic fans will be in Eugene. Scheduled for the same time— with hopes of getting a maximum viewing at “coinciding cultural events’’ is an exposition for another kind of talent: artists and craftsmen to participate in the First Annual Lane County Arts Festival. Although the festival won’t be held until June 30 through July 9, deadline for submitting work for screening and jurying is Friday at 5 p.m Work which is submitted must be original, for sale and fully prepared for exhibition with appropriate frames, hanging devices, bases, display cases, etc. Entries can be delivered between 10 a m Tuesday and 5 p.m. Friday at the Penney store downtown, 914 Willamette St. Completed entry blanks must accompany the exhibits; they are available at the Chamber of Commerce Office in the Eugene Hotel Following are categories for work: Fine Arts: painting, print making, sculpture, drawing, monotype, still photography; Crafts: pottery, jewelry, weaving, batik, macrame, metalwork, woodworking, stit chery, glass, etc. , Craft demonstration display: Live demonstrations of craft methods applicants should Committee approves lab concept PORTLAND A unique laboratory designed to study environmental fluid dynamics may be built on the Oregon State University campus, providing funds for the structure can be obtained The Buildings Committee of the State Board of Higher Education approved the concept of such a lalxiratory during its regular bi monthly meeting Thursday on the Portland State University campus. The committee heard from OSU officials, who described the proposed laboratory as a unique environmental studies center w here scientists can examine the affects of waves and currents on such things as getty construction, construction of ocean-based oil well sand power plants, and dispersal of pollutants. Initial construction of the laboratory would include a massive wave simulator capable of creating waves over five feet in length. VOLVO SAVES. SHEPPARD MOTORS Saadith Cart w nh 343 8884 provide photographs and-or suitable description for screening. Sponsor of the festival is the Lane Arts Association, an organization formed following the recommendation by the Lane Council of Governments (LCOG) Advisory Committee to the County Commissioners. LCOG also recommended the festival as a means of educating the public in the arts according to a Lane Arts Association spokesman, Pamela Martin. Martin explained the reason entries must be made so far in advance of the actual show is twofold: first, there must be the screening to select a show that is “appropriate for display in downtown Eugene;” second, because this is the first show it will take time to plan exhibit placement in the downtown store windows and in the mall. rmm mrnmiiiiiiiiiMiinmiiiiiiii iiiiimr STEPHEN STILLS MANASSAS $475 House of Records 1409 Oak Open 11-8 Weekdays Sunday, 12-5 p.m. N e w Management SALE Merchandise not previously marked down has been added to the sale with teriffic savings! PLUS... Further price reductions on many items already on sale. Sorry Rfv«uw or the nature or thi* sale wr i*nno make return* enchange* or refund* All sale* are tmai Thank you Pradrtcfc't sho«ts SALE TOPS Kennington Cotton Knit Regular $n *nit SALK J*W*IRY >/2 gfublir jjntirf | & Tom Burge (general manager of Fredrick’s 1961-69 ) has returned from three years on the Kona Coast of Hawaii. a fThe vast growth of the University of Oregon campus and the agressive 5 s*. recruiting of Fredrick’s owners ”p encouraged Tom to return. $ Follow the exciting new mer § chandising programs coming soon to this campus. 9%rr&flrvrJ%rfr9?rfr9?viF?? HURRY! The most timely sale of its kind. New jl summer merchandise at close-out prices. i PANTS New arrivals for summer added to sale Choose from 1000 pair! Prices start at m _ _ _ $5” SWIM .... SUITS 9 so" Entire stock on sale. Regular $13 to $15 ■ BODY SHIRTS^™ Excellent selection Regular $8 to $13 ™ DRESSES Every dress in stock reduced for quick sale. Manv Vl price LONG DRESSES Prices start at only SPORTSWEAR Assorted Regular $4 to $14 #Ali$l8* & $1M !Hk ■ wEHb fti ^RRS' Storo Hours 9:30 am til 5:30 pm , Campus Store only | 880 East 13th St.