Museum anniversary on Oct. 2 by opening its fall season with an exhibition titled Decoding Dragons: Status Garments of the Ch'ing Dynasty. The show includes pieces given to the University by Warner in memory of her husband Murray Warner. Imperial robes, ritual coats and vests worn by high-ranking Man chu nobles on ceremonial occa sions and a uniform worn by an officer of the imperial guard will be on display. Also included are Taoist priests liturgical robes, Han Chinese bridal wear, and rare ex amples of garments from rural areas outside the court. China was ruled by the Ch'ing or Manchu dynasty from 1644 to 1910. The Chinese Show will be in the museum's lobby and main floor changing galleries. There are other exceptional areas in the museum. While on the main floor, continue on through the galleries and into the outdoor courtyard. In the cour tyard are beautiful and tranquil places for meditation and quiet reflection. Columns line the court and surround the reflecting pool. Each column has a unique carving of Oregon birds or vegetation on its crown. Contemporary sculpture line the outer walls — don't overlook the Indian maiden and fawn sculpture and the Pan figures. To the right of the courtyard is the photography gallery. A new display of artistic photography is put up each month. The museum's significant col lection of Pacific Northwest Art is on display in the Northwest Gallery.This exhibition also changes because the museum owns more works that they have facilities to display at any one time. Also on the main floor is the Showcase Gallery. Here are presented the works of contem porary Oregon artists. At this ren tal and sales gallery a painting can be rented for $16 for three months. Before leaving the main floor visit the Rainbow Gift Shop where a selection of antiques, imported artifacts and objets d'art are available for purchase. Admission to the gallery is free, though donations are ap preciated. Financial cuts have forced the museum to close down two months in the summer during the prime time for tourists and visiting scholars from around the world. The gallery is also closed Mondays and Tuesdays year around. Visit the University's art museum Wednesday through Sunday, noon until 5 p.m. Janette Hopper Photo by Mark Pynes Museum Schedule Sept. 7: Gallery opens to the public. Oct. 2-Nov. 6: Decoding Dragons: Status Garments of Ch'ing Dynasty. Oct. 2, 2 p.m.: Opening reception, open to public. Oct. 4, 7:30 p.m.: Free public lecture "Precedents for Ch'ing Dynasty Dragon Coats" by John E. Vollmer, Associate curator of textiles at the Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto. Lawrence Hall, Room 107. Oct. 18: "Peking Marketplace" by Ellen Laing, Maude I. Kerns Professor of Oriental Art at the University. Place and time to be announced. Nov. 12 to Christmas: international Sculpture Show, "First Inter national Shoebox.” Sundays 2 p.m.: Free public tours. Second l (and ( lathing A re-new-able Concept in Fashion! Make Money Recycling Your Wardrobe Call for Appointment 344-7039 D E. 11th Hours: 10-6 Mon.-Sat CASA TOL-TEC Serving California Style Homemade Mexican Foods. All Made Fresh Daily From Scratch. We Grind Our Own Corn For Fresh Tortillas & Tamales. Meet “Taco Sam - The Friendliest Mexican In The Northwest. ” No Microwave Used. LUNCH & DINNER • BEER & WINE __ /Wt'RE Mexican Restaurant Ph. 342-3921 Same Location for 19 Years 389 WEST 6th AVE. AT LAWERENCE ST. (Next Door To Stage Stop Motel) j COUPON ! CASA TOL-TEC 1 I WELCOMES NEW & RETURNING I STUDENTS WITH A COMBINATION DINNER SPECIAL i 2 FOR $5°° with this coupon expires 10-15-83 I J ttytGKw&SEM,, Repair fZksmix \jprZ&Ur-~S&Zaaaaaaaaaaa«aaBaaaaA 10 : 09 * it Z Le Jazz Hot Trio Bozo’s on Broadway Our Outdoor Patio is Now Open Oregon Electric Station 485-4444 5th & Willamette, Downtown Eugene Join the Fun!