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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1976)
Complete Ice Cream Party Items for All Occasions BASKIN ROBBINS ICE CREAM i m Cones 1365 Villard St. 495 Coburg Rd. * 484 1031 itmiir 342-3462 ;j| Heiirious Flavors EMU Breezeway What is available at the EMU Main Desk? (Main Floor, New Addition) Sales Key making, key chains, candy, cameras, film, supplies, paperback books, greeting cards, postcards, bicy cle chains, school supplies, magazines, padlocks. Services Check cashing for University students, fa culty, staff with proper I.D. Film developing Notices Greyhound bus tickets Pay telephone calls Fast passes and bus tokens ODE classified ads Shakespearean Festival {Ticket sales Mon.-Thurs. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Fri. 9a.m.-2:30 p.m. Concert tickets • • SALE* SLEEPING BAGS 20% on down or synthetic BRANDS YOU KNOW! Most ore discontinued colors or models these ore NOT manufacturers seconds (Sale limited to stock on hand) HARVEY FOX S Page 14 Section B Oregon coast boasts of bigger curves They could never have filmed Beach Blanket Bingo in Newport, but that’s okay 'cause the jetties and driftwood that dot the Oregon coastline are a lot more magnific ant than Annette Funicello’s cleavage anyway. For Eugene re sidents, the 26 miles between Florence and Yachats offer an especially pleasant day’s agenda. Just north of Florence are a number of beaches begging to be strolled upon, but after about 10 miles the sand is replaced by rock. A little over 10 miles north of Flor ence is the Sea Lion caves. If it s a stormy day, the lions will be hang ing out inside, and it’s worth the $2 elevator ride to go down to sea level and watch them. On nice days however, the large mam mals, relatives of the seal, spend their time soaking up the sun on the large rocks near the entrance Ashland: much ado about piays Tickets for this summer’s Oregon Shakespearean Festival in Ash land are going fast. The festival offers six plays from June 12 to Sept 19 in two different theatres. Seatings are especially low for preformances during June and July while good seating is still available for late August and September. An availability list is on display at the EMU Main desk. Three Shakespeare plays, 'Much Ado About Nothing, King Lear” and “Henry VI, Part 2”, are presented in the Elizabethan Stagehouse outdoors as evening performances. The matinee oftenngs are performed indoors in the Angus Bowmer Theatre These plays are ‘Comedy of Errors" by William Shakespeare, "The Devil s Disciple by George Bernard Shaw and “The Little Foxes” by Lillian Heilman. There are three prices for both indoor and outdoor plays, $7, $5, and $3.50. Children under 12 are admitted for half price but no children under 3 are allowed. Backstage tours are conducted daily, except on Sundays, at 10 a.m. with admissions being $2. Tickets for the plays and tours are available by phoning the box office at (503) 482-4331 or through the EMU main desk. The EMU charges for the phone call. by Anne Kern to the caves. The second turn-out north of the Sea Lion Cave build ings is a good vantage point to watch the animals lie on the rocks and play in the surf. Twelve to fifteen miles further up the road are Devil’s Churn and Cape Perpetua. The churn is a place where the ocean has worn away at a natural fault and created a narrow passage that causes the breakers to erupt into foam and die with a thundering crash against the back of an unseen cave. Directly above the churn tow ers Cape Perpetua. Used by the Coastal Indians as a vantage point to guard against attack by sea. the top of the cape is now a state park, and on a dear day pro vides a vantage point hard to beat. In addition, the lush vegetation along the north side of the peak creates an almost prehistoric rain forest atmosphere perfect for strolling and thinking. With an early start, the trip from Eugene to Cape Perpetua and back provides a good full day break away from the dty. And be sides, dnfwood makes such great mobiles. by Greg Wasson Country Fair June 25,26 (§i> 27 ,—r—i mu- iz>. 11A.M.-7 P.M. ortgotj. x pM.i.. i.-rti.-.ndi1$ 1.75 Admission CouMryFa'r .O No Camping No Dogs CRAFTS GOOD FOOD ENTERTAINMENT Monday, June 21, 1976 /