PARKS <br /> WEEKEND Events . <br /> ,Cv „�.Hill res- Saturday,Coiner Park,14th and Park; Coburg. Organized by Europe- noon,seafood dinner(barbecued <br /> kvenue and Main streets,Cottage Grove.Peach- an Car Council of Oregon;benefit salmon or tuna)noon to 3 p.m.888- <br /> 'elescope viewing es,veggies,berries,greens,plants, for Coburg Education'Fund.Free to 2548. <br /> Tools for Find crafts and arts.Live music 10 a.m. public,$20 for participants.688-2735. I Vintage Tea:1 p.m. Saturday, <br /> ie Night Sky." to 4 p.m.942-4200. ■01'Time Car Show:10 a.m.to 4 Shelton-McMurphey-Johnson <br /> •ne Astronomical IN Saturday Market:10 a.m.to 5 p.m. . p.m.Saturday,Applegate Elementa- House,303 Willamette St.,Eugene. <br /> 382. Saturday,park blocks,East Eighth ry School ball field,85955 Territori- Victorian sweets. $15.484-0808. <br /> ners'Market:9 Avenue and Oak Street,Eugene. al Road,Crow.Free to public, $2 for II Natural history of wildflowers:2 <br /> rday,East Eighth Arts and crafts fair,food booths. participants. p.m. Sunday,Bromley Room, <br /> treet,Eugene.Lo- Free.686-8885. IIICharleston Seafood Festival:11 Siuslaw Public Library,1460 Ninth <br /> flowers,garden. II All-European Car Show:10 a.m.to, a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, 11 a.m.to 4 St.,Florence.Presenter is Carol Un- <br /> ,Free.431-4923, 4 p.m.Saturday,:car registration 8 pan.Sunday, Charleston Marina. ser,director of senior programs at <br /> :9 a.m.to 4 p.m.' a.m.to 10 a.m.,Norma Pfeiffer Vendors,music,breakfast 7 a.m. to Lane Community College.997-3132.. <br /> ands in METRO Roundup <br /> buglas,Lane, <br /> :,Washington <br /> ies were closed at 521-7125. 8'-/6_02' Sept.21.For more information on <br /> r.The company EUGENE the cleanup program,call Michael' <br /> lion acres ofIvy cleanup is Saturday: <br /> SLUG coronation is tonight The Robert or John Moriarty at 682=5324. <br /> 2002 Eugene Celebration.SLUG Volunteers are invited to join the <br /> second"Free the Trees"work party <br /> queen coronation will be held . . SPRINGFIELD <br /> tonight on the Saturday Market from 9:30 a.m.to 1 p.m.Saturday in <br /> Stage at East Eighth Avenue and Hendricks Park. Ferret Olympics set The Lane • <br /> Oak Street. .Workers will remove English ivy Area Ferret Lovers will hold a <br /> if Residents' Festivities begin at 6:30 p.m. from the parks'trees and should Ferret Olympics benefit from 10 <br /> m.,Fire Hall. with music by the Royal Minstrels meet at the F.M.Wilkins Shelter on a.m.to 2 p.m.Sunday at Island <br /> I. Accordions Anonymous. Summit Avenue.Eugene City Park. <br /> Contestants compete in costume, Bakery will provide pastries before Events willinclude a silent <br /> *row talent and"The Question" • the work begins.Volunteers should auctionand an Ask the Vet booth . <br /> categories.The winner will reign wear long sleeves and pants and will be staffed by Dr.Ron <br /> over next month's annual <br /> sturdy shoes,and bring plenty of Titterington of Emerald Valley <br /> arty of Oregon— celebration. water. Veterinary Clinic and others. <br /> 'achats The competition and coronation English ivy is a non-native, The fee to enter ferrets in the <br /> hway 101. is sponsored by the Society for invasive plant that the state competitions is$5.Proceeds will <br /> ration for partisan Legitimization of the Ubiquitous Department of Agriculture benefit the Lane Area Ferret Lovers <br /> filled in Nov.5 Gastropod.For more information, quarantined last winter. Ferret Shelter.For more <br /> )7-0250. call First Lady in Waiting Kim Still Another work party is set for information;phone 484-1090. <br /> • <br /> .. - .' <br /> LANE t QD - �1,: , GROWTH/ENVIRONMENT EUGENE z:> ., <br /> ' � S•�° <br /> County government,Santa Springfield to McKenzie Lane County and City government, „ <br /> 4,, .,„L <br /> Clara area, LTD Bridge to Pleasant Hill surrounding area neighborhoods,general no., <br /> ' Randi Bjornstad 338-2321, Matt Cooper,338-2317, Scott Maben, 338 2365 Joe Mosley 338 2389 <br /> rbio i $.8- *Be; e mcoo• ra•uar net.com srruzbcn( uardnet corn jrnosle uardntt cum <br /> Dru sts must a vise <br /> Court:i, i nts o f possible s� e e ectates <br /> 615x <br /> S14 <br /> )11)11'6 -- ■ Health care: The the regulatory agency that licenses was not warned that Lindane lotion <br /> ruling merely reflects the pharmacists. . should be applied no more than <br /> Doctors have increasingly relied twice a day and should be washed <br /> 'gene current standard of on pharmacists to give detailed in- off within 12 hours of any <br /> on ever 15 structions for routine prescriptions, application. <br /> y practice, officials say. Schnabel said. Griffith sued Stout, her physi- r <br /> ng near south "Busy doctors don't always have cian, Dr. Philip Blatt and Rugby• <br /> pr Youth time to tell patients the details so Laboratories Inc., the manufacturer <br /> re with By WILLIAM McCALL they rely on pharmacists,"Schnabel of Lindane. <br /> , The Associated Press said. -The Supreme Court ruled that <br />