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D E Summer Vacation Bargains: Luxury Resorts, Deep Discounts To Advertise in k! lie IJ n r ik u iii (D h s e rtie r Package Plans Resort Select Package: Choice ot 11) recreational activities for each night. Starting at S I45 a night tor two people. Premiere G o lf Package: Suite accommodations, one round o f 18- hole g o lf w ith cart, fu ll breakfast and more. Starting at $197 a night tor tw o people. Premiere Instructional Ten nis Package: Suite accommoda tions. unlimited tennis and ball ma chine use. tw o hours o f c lin ic instruction, and more. Starting at S I90 per night fo r tw o people. Desertscape Package: Suite ac commodations. one round o f 18-hole golf, continental breakfast. 10 per cent discount on recreation, spa and salon services, and more. Starting at S 149 per night for two people. Tocalom a Spa Package: Suite accommodations and tw o choices o f spa treatments. Starting at S290 a night fo r two people. (N U ) - Tired o f getting burned by the high price o f vacationing in the summer? Try Phoenix, w here re sort hotels that get $200 to $300 a night in the w in ter. become bargain p a r adises d u rin g the summ er when rates d ro p by 50 percent. Temperatures are wanner, but the heal can't beat the Valley ot the Sun’s champi Nows USA Making cowboy biscuits is one of the onship golf courses, tennis activities for kids this summer at The courts, hiking paths, moun Pointe Hilton Resorts in Phoenix. tain biking trails, horseback rides, cool pools and luxurious air- conditioned suites. One prime example are The Pointe Hilton Resorts in Phoenix. Suites that cost S209 a night during the winter are Intensive Dance Programs av ailable tor S89 to $ 109 a night from for beginner, intermediate May 21 to Sept. 10. and advance level students Each o f three resorts — at Squaw D a ily D ance Classes in Peak. 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SUMMER THEATER CAMP Ages 5-18 , whole and half day classes begin 6/19 G o ld ilo c k s and the 3 B ears King Kong ❖ Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory ❖ Little M e rm a id ❖ Fam e ❖ M uch Ado About Nothing ❖ Theater Games ❖ Teen Showcase Child care available! 2 2 2 -2190 K a ty S te d in g teding] -SCHOOL 1819 NW Everett, Portland % / basketball at Portland State Session I June 19-23 Session II June 26-30 Session III July 10-1« ages 8-12 ages 10-13 ages 13 + PNCA W ork MfiCl: O fym pic h o p e fu l K a ty S te d in g & h e r s ta ff o f g re a t local fe m a le a th le te s . 692-4184 RO. Box 717 • Tualatin, OR 97062 ■ WE ARE SUCH STUFF AS DREAMS ARE M A D E O N ...' Call for a free catalog: 226-0462 TH E TEMPEST A p r il 7 TYGRES HEART SHAKESPEARE C " Innovative, in-depth, art classes for kids and young adults ages 4 - I7 . Classes begin June 19. 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