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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1972)
Every junior has a favorite sweater. This year, it’s a dress. ^ I‘Middy’ dress [sports ribs, (stripes, belled 1 sleeves Acrylic knit; 5 to Buttonfront dress i club collar and ribby sleeves. Acrylic knit in green, orange, purple or black 5 to 15. $-« Q JCPenney We know what you’re looking for. VALLEY RIVER, EUGENE Open Monday thru Friday till 9, Saturday till 6, Sunday 12 to 5. DOWNTOWN, EUGENE Open Monday thru Thursday till 5:30, Friday till 9, Saturday till 6. Outdoor, environmental activities . . . (Continued from Page 16) Transportation and lodging arranged. Participants are responsible for own food, equipment and lift tickets. (Chair lifts—$6 day; Murray Meadow rope—S2, beginner rope—free). Cross country skiers welcome, too Open to teens through adults. (Children may participate if accompanied by parent.) Dec. 27, 28, 29. $23. Registration closes 5 p m., Dec. 22. Programs for children + Exploring Ecology—Hikes, field trips and films for boys and girls grades 2 6. Meet at Lamb Cottage in Skinner's Butte Park. Sept. 27, Oct. 4, 11, 18, 25, 3:15 p.m.-5 p.m. No charge + Outdoor-Environmental Camps—Three overnight camps at Clark Creek for 5th and 6th graders. Campers leave Friday at 3:30 p.m and return about 5 p.m. Saturday. Transportation by bus. Bring sleeping bag or blanket roll, warm clothing, rainwear, eating utensils, toilet items and flashlight. $5 fee for each camp includes meals. Cam perships available. Camp I—Oct. 6-7. "Enjoying Nature." Explore the woods and creekbeds. Do your own thing in arts and crafts using natural materials. Leave from Sheldon Meadow Community Center Camp II—Oct. 20 21.n"Outdoor Living Skills." Practice set ting up tents build campfires and cooking meals in the out of doors. Leave from Washington Park Camp III—Oct 27 28. "Survival " Learn how to stay found, and what to do in case of outdoor emergencies. Learn to make your own shelter and build a fire even with wet wood. Leave from Echo Hollow Pool. Rain or Shine Hike—Two to three miles round trip tor boys and girls grades 2 6. Meet at Washington Park at 10 a m. on Oct. 13. Bring lunch, rain gear and 25 cents. \ Urban ^ renewal projects . . . I (Continued from Page 12) 127A—Eugene Mini-Mall Development. A three-story, , enclosed mall building on the northeast corner of Olive and 10th for stores, shops, offices and professional suites. Estimated cost to exceed $1,000,000. 116A—William and Ada Lee, Ming’s Restaurant. A one-level building on the corner of 7th and Willamette. Estimated cost $320,000. 116A1 —Boehnke Printing Company and Keith Rodman, Attorney. A one-story building on the east side of Willamette in the 700 block. Estimated cost $120,000. 116B—Unthank Seder Poticha Architects, and others. Rehabilitation of the Smeed Baker Hotel in the 700 block of Willamette for office and retail rentals. Estimated cost $206,000. 128A—Portland Federal Savings & Loan. A three-lever building surrounding an open mall with space for office and commercial rentals and financial services on the southwest corner of Broadway and Oak. Estimated cost $1,700,000. 122A—Johnson and Harrang Investment Company. A three story building with basement on the northwest corner of Broad way and Oak for legal offices, other office, and retail rental space. Estimated cost $1,300,000. 129C—E. B. Sahlstrom, At torney. A three-floor building on the southwest corner of Broad way and Oak for legal offices, other office and retail rental space. Estimated cost $525,000. 132A—11th & Oak Professional Building. A one-story building on the northeast corner of 11th and Oak for legal offices and other office rental space. Estimated cost $300,000. Completed 1 2 8 B — The Broadway Department Store. $475,000. 127C —Harry Ritchie’s Jewelers. $170,000 Held 113A & U4A for auditorium convention center 115C & D for a motor hotel.