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The Eugene Guard from Eugene, Oregon • Page 30

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The Eugene Guardi
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Eugene, Oregon
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30
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1 Page 18B EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD, Sunday. Feb. 17, 1963 Activities Scheduled at Eugene Parks for Coming Week THURSDAY Tee activity night. Eugene High, 7-9 after school South Eugene High, I 30-10 p.m.; elementary program. Whiteaker, men's AaU and cily league basket- Meadowlsrk, Washington and Lin-ball, Spencer Butte Junior High coin, women's dance snd School league play, p.m.; exercise class, Washington Park, young adult activity night.

South 7 30-9 p.m.; archery youth lnstruc- FOR SALE 10 UNIT MOTEL ON THE OCEAN-AGATE BEACH Owner wishes to sell a first quality motel located Just off tat water's edge near Newport at famous Agate Beach. Stairway dowa to the beach, children playground facilities, TV In every room, price sss.ooo, S25.O0O down, 1600 a month till owner's equity Is bought out and then 3300 per month. DREWERY COTTAGE L. C. Drewery Box 88, Agate Beach, Phone AM 5-5193 High, South Eugene High.

1-4 Roosevelt Junior High, 9-12 noon; square dance (second and fourth Saturday! Monroe Center, 8-12 p.m.: teen atomp high arhool, first and third Monroe Center, 8 p.m.; tap and ballet, Washington Park, p.m.: boys' judo (sixth grade and oven, Washington, 9-12 noon; swim classes, University of Oregon men's pool, 4-8 p.m. Amphibious Exercise Set 800-Foot Tall tton, Cascada Bowman Range (23 Weil Seventh p.m.; plachool (t-year-olds), Washington Park, a.m.; junior optimist club, Monroe Recreation Center, 7-9 JC (1 can) drawing, Washburne Park, a after ichool erafts, Washburn Park, pn. (fifth and ilxth grades); arm chair travel, Campbell Center, 10-2; open house, 10-2; movie and a charm group, 10-2; Women's exercise and recreation, Monroe Recreation Center, a.m. Instruction In passive recreation games for rest homes and foster homes, 10 a.m.-3:30 p.m., Campbel Center. FRIDAY Recreational swim.

University of Oregon men's pool, 7-9 p.m.; gymnastics for youth, Monroe Recreation ('enter. 3:303 p.m.; archery adults (Cascade Bowmen) Arch, ery Range (23 West Seventh, Eugene! p.m.; Junior High party night to be scheduled; copper enameling, Washburne Park. a.m.; Jewelry making. Washburne Park; 1-3 p.m.; play school (S-year-olds), Washington Park, a.m.; quilting, knitting, wood shop, mosaics, sewing, open house, Campbell Center, 10 a.m.-3:30 p.m. SATURDAY Elementary fun day, Monroe Recreation Center, S-12 noon; junior and high school (Saturday program), Cal Young Junior High, Wilson Junior High, Jefferson Junior High, Spencer Butte Junior 5:30 p.m.; after school arts and crafts (first and second grades), Washburne Park, p.m.; open house, rug braiding demonstration, Wsshburne Park, a.m.; advanced knitting, Washington Park, 1-3 p.m.; mosaics, Washburne Park, 1-3; playschool 1 4-year-olds), Washington Park, a.m.; aenior citizens ceramics, Csmpbell Center, 10-2; grandmothers, first and third Tuesdays, Campbell Center, 10-2; women's exercise and recreation, Monroe Recreation Center a.m.

Open House, "Shadow Boxers," 1-3 p.m., Campbell Center. WEDNESDAY Family night, South Eugene High School, p.m.; men's A.A.U and city league basketball, Spencer Butte Junior High and South Eugene, league play 7-10; after school elementary program, Adams, Ida Patterson, Westmoreland, men's volleyball, Koonevelt, 8-10 p.m.; sfter school arts and crafts, Wahburne Park, p.m.; (third and fourth grades); dog obfdlence, Monroe Recreation Center, 6 p.m.; baton Instruction, Monroe Recreation Center, 4-8 playschool, Washington Park, a.m.; knitting (beginners); Wuh-burnt Park, 1-3 p.m.; open house, arts and crafts, Wsshburne Psrk, senior citizens open house, Campbell Center, 10 a.m. -4 p.m.; cake decorating, Washington Park, p.m. Activities scheduled at Eugene Bureau of Park and Recreation facilities this coming week include: MONDAY Recreation Swim, L'ni. terttty of Orrfon men's pool, 7-9 p.m.; men'i activity night, Soutb Eugene High School, 7-10 p.m.; wo-men'f fit new, South Kugena High School, p.m.

I women' volleyball, Jefferson Junior High School, league play, 7-10, after school program (elementary Condon, Edison, Harris, square dance Instruction, Monroe rerreatlon center, 7-10 p.m.; men's AAU and city Jeague basketball. Spencer Butte Junior High, league play, 7-10 p.m.; play school, Washington Park, 8 a.m.; girls self-defence Instruction, Washington Park, p.m.; knitting, Washburne Park, 1-3 p.m.; gravel mosaics, Washington Park, 1-3; knitting, Washington Park. 7-9 p.m.; retired teachers, second Monday, Campbell Center, 11-2 p.m.; aiudy group, tourist foreign language, and open house, 10-2 Camp bell Center. TUESDAY Men's Tolleybsll, Roosevelt Junior High, 7-10 p.m.; bagpipe band, Monroe RecreaUon Center, 7-0 p.m.; adult orchestra, Wilson Junior High School, after school firogram (elementary), Stella Mag-ad ry, Dunn, Frances Wlllsrd, Laurel Hill, Ellis Parker, p.m.; Hawaiian dance, Washington Park, 4 8 Annuo! Returns On Your Money 5 Year term and can be renewed. Returns Paid Monthly.

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Write Register-Guard, Box 5649. Engineer Battalion based in Seattle, with company-size units at Everett, Mount Vernon and Ta-coma; the 379th at Spokane, with units at Pasco, Pullman and Sunnyside, and Umatilla, and the 883rd, Seattle, with units at Enumclaw, Tacoma and Walla Walla. Regular Army units from Ft. Lewis will include the 2nd Engineer Command (amphibious support), and an aviation detachment from the 4th Infantry Division, Pelly said. Navy units, including several landing ships, will come from Amphibious Squadron 7, Long Beach, Calif.

SEATTLE UTi A two-week amphibious exercise, "Cascade One," will be staged on the Oregon coast next summer, with some 1,500 Washington and Oregon Army reservist from the Corps taking part. Men from 10 Washington cities and one in Oregon, attached to the 498th Engineer Command (amphibious support) based at Ft. Lawton, Seattle, will work with 2,500 regular Army and Navy personnel in the Aug. 17-31 exercise. It will be held at Camp Rilta, between Astoria and Seaside.

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