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1 1 OUTDOOR SPECIALS V -\ HEAD TENNIS ■toy * mmm HM to—to rack* aad 1 tow| to> had ntoto - m rnm erica an Ha Hi to an STRINGING SPECIAL HALF PRICE! (On Head rackets only) ___/ fl"l TENT SPECIALS HUE WISE P«zroy ■ backpacking & mountaineering tem Regular $2*5 00 cteaaf art aw nek at $149.06 TEAM. VISE Rtzroy a backpacking S mountaineer-ng te' Regaar $’ 80 0C ertang am oM meet at SI 28.00 BtSST Windjammer 2-K>-3 person free-standing Sent Regular $179 00 «TN SPSCiAiSI 59.95 FASTEMT 2-person Regular $165 at i price M2 50 EUREKA Reguar $109 50 Weighs (ust 5>? pounds 4tk If My Special $89.95 EUREKA Regular $9TOO Excellent 2-person ten! with vest’bu-e Special $69 95 EUREKA T* Regular $99 50 2-person. kp^u $82.56 EUREKA Regular $137 50 Specie $115.68 DESIGNS 3-person backpacking & mountaineering tent Regular $220 00 $peoaT $199.95 Ajrehe* lent a brand new quality tent with the first shipment just m> Ouantihes w>u be limited this summer Price $189.00 targe trail dome sent f4-to-6 person) JUST tN - the only two welt get an summer A beautiful, lightweight dome ten* with stand-up room Price $365 60 ...et al New program offers study on ecosystems An affiliation between Lane Community College (LCC) and the Cerro Gordo Center for Crea tive Community wifi enable stu dents to participate and gain col lege credit with a summer work shop program on ecosystermc community design. The summer program, which runs from Saturday to August 26, allows students to gain credits and become involved in a model community, which is being plan ned. designed and built by its fu ture residents, incorporating al ternative methods such as the use of solar energy, the recycling of organic by-products and experi mental methods of organic food production Cerro Gordo, founded in 1971, is a 1200-acre site located five miles east of Cottage Grove. The cost of the eight-week workshop is $650. which indudes $475 for tuition and $175 for food and lodging. Persons interested in participa ting in the workshop session may obtain further information by cal ling the LCC Office of Admissions. 747-4501, Ext. 236. or the LCC Cottage Grove office, 942-4202. Fifty organ crawlers visit Beall Concert Hall will be one of the stops when a group of or ganists making a tour of notable organs in the Northwest visit Eugene The tour. caHed an organ crawl because people used to crawl inside pipe organs to see how they worked, will bring about 50 organists to the campus Monday. Two wel-known recitalists, Margaret Irwin-Brandon and Mark Brombaugh, will perform at 12:30 p.m. on the Jurgen Ahrend organ in Beall hall during the visit. From Beall hall, the organ crawl will move on to the United Luthe ran Church, 2230 Washington St., to see and hear the organ built by another local craftsman, Ken Coulter. The tour is being arranged as a follow-up event for the biennial convention of the American Guild of Organists being held in Seattle in late June. Workshop aids seniors Senior citizens who feel they aren’t being treated fairly when they visit their physician wil be able to team about rights as patients, thanks to a one-day workshop today by the Community Health and Education Center (CHEC). The workshop is one of several classes and workshops that are part of the CHEC summer program. The senior citizen workshop, “How to Survive a Visit to the Doctor's Office,” will teach seniors the key to understanding what a trip to the physician means, the rights of senior patients and how to get information about a medicai condition. It will be conducted by Harry Krulewitch and Sandy Boy son, an area physictan and a licensed practical nurse. For more information, contact the CHEC office, 485-8445. Local coalition will rally A coalition of Eugene organizations will hold a rally to kick off a campaign in support of workers at the J.P. Stevens Co. Saturday at 11 a.m. at the west end of the Eugene Downtown Mall. The coalition hopes to get Eugene residents to join the nation-wide boycott of Stevens products. Local labor leaders will describe the situation at Stevens and draw the implications for Oregon industries at the rally. Peanuts S b\ < k»rif« M I POU0T IF ITS ANVTHIN6 WU CAN USE.dUT U)HO CA£ES ? If SOU PONY LIKE ;T ^HtSOWfTAUJAV! briefs Mannar* aigrv*to*hee«i tor the toaoeungorgao zatena are curranOy posted at 246 Susan Camp Oe* Hal JMy6 OaOotac Data Systems. Systems daagn and operators dtoretopmerto Business finance ComptSer Seance Mato Management, and MBA majors JiAy 7 IBM. Programmers Compuur Soanoe or MaatvComputar Sooner majors The Metr epos tar Caote Tetevtson Translator Comrussjor tx* meet today to & acuss the informa tion reoerved m the pubic hewing on the cable tranchrae at 12 pm in toe Eugene CRy Hal. Pubic hearings are sohedUed to determine the sabsfactor level at former Skipworto. Looking Glass and Chneban Family institute residents today from noon to 2 pm.. JiJy 6 from 730 to 930 p m. and J^y 6 from 330 to 5 p.m. at toe Amazon Youto ftoom Lane Cotrty residents can express thee views on land conservator and development issues at a pubic hearing Fndey r Hams Hal For addmonal ■nformakon cal toe Trade and Economic Com rrassicn tcHfree at 1-800-452-7613 Lane County Democrats wil meet toraght to elect their county-wide officers and delegates to the state Democratic convention later this summer The meeting, which will tie held in Lane County's Harris Hal meeting room, will begin at 730 p m. ANNOUNCEMENTS Internal Revenue Service offioe hours in Eugene tor taxpayer assistance throughout the summer will be 8:30 to 1130 a.m. and Iron 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. on weekdays. The office is located in the Federal Build ng at 211 E 7th Ave Federal taxpayer information is alao a variable by telephone in the Eugene area by caffing 4S5-8285 The Athletic Department ticket office aril be closed Saturday through Tuesday tor the Fourth of Juty hoi day ^German AUTO SERVICE reliable service for your foreign car Volkswagen • Mercedes • BMW • Toyota • Datsun 2025 Franklin Bivd. 746-1207 Oregon Dally Emerald The Oregon Daily Emerald is published Tuesdays and Thursdays, during summer term and weekdays dunng the academic year, except dunng exam week and vacations by the Oregon Daily Emerald Publishing Co.. Inc. at the University of Oregon, Eugene. OR. 97403 The Oregon Daily Emerald operates independently of the University with offices on the third floor of the Erb Memorial Union and is a member of the Associated Press Emerald subscriptions are $7 per term and $20 per year. 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