CAMPUS VILLAGE!
Now 13th Avenue is as
colorful as any stretch of
metaphor can be. So let us
say that Campus Village is at
the end of the rainbow.
Nestled very comfortably at
the northwest corner of
campus, intersecting a long
stretch of 13th Avenue and a
short stretch of Alder street,
the Village is a veritable—ta!
ta!—pot of gold for value,
variety and convenience.
So let's take a walk down
the colorful brick road and
drop in at the University of
Oregon Co-op, the student's
own bookstore, and locus
point for everything on this
end of the campus—
remember directions like
''turn left at the Co-op," and
"across from the Co-op," and
"down the street from the Co
op?"
Well, inside the Co-op is the
largest book store in Oregon
with over 25,000 hardbound
and paperback titles. In the
maze of book aisles on the
second floor you could get
everything from War and
Peace, and Snoopy, Come
Home to I Been Down So
Long, It's Beginning to Look
Like Up to Me.
On the ground floor is
everything else: three-ring
notebooks, file cards,
typewriter ribbons, Jergen's
lotion, Crest toothpaste, Tee
shirts, Rolling Stone, But
terfingers, a short walk for
Camels, Bic bananas,
Melanie, stuffed animals,
beer steins and mugs, knic
knacs, artist supplies, Xerox
machines, calendars and a
partridge in a pear tree.
Next to the Co-op is the Id
Bookstore. A very pleasant
atmosphere at the top of a
winding staircase. The books
are the most up to date and
the store features posters and
a record collection that
played through store's
window jazzes up the whole
street. The bulletin board in
the stairwell could rival the
yellow pages.
Then comes Bill Baker's
Men's Store. A sense of
history, sporting atmosphere
with old musket on the walls,
antique cookery and lamps,
and red-carpet treatment.
The merchandise is sporty
too. Sport coats, slacks, and a
Gant attitude that is button
down; a Sero pledge that
nothing is exceptional but the
quality. As evidence for
service, suffice it to say Bill
Baker's been around a long,
long time.
Now Clark Jr. is next door
and features the best, and
most fashionable of women's
wear. Behind those white
latticed windows Clark Jr.
"puts it all together for a
great young Fall 72 look."
Jumpers for the "layered
look" with merino wool
sweaters, tattersall check
shirts, brown and honey
leather shoulder bags. Then,
maybe long skirts in musket
wine and blue plaid brushed
wool and nylon blends. Or, if
you choose, pants-suits to
"set a new pace, or delicious
coat tor the chillier breezes.
In any event variety for the
spicer clime.
Getting hungry? Both lunch
and snack time is at the
Bullshed. Submarine sand
wiches with luscious ham,
pickles, salami, peppers,
cheese and muchroom. Even
a savory steak submarine.
The atmosphere is made for
informal conversation, or just
for relaxing late in the af
ternoon over a Coke.
The Campus Shoe shop has
Dingo boots for shoes that last
long and shoe repair to make
old footwear last longer yet.
With polish, the shop has
every item to keep shoes in
mint sparkly condition, in
cluding leather laces well
worth building a boot around.
Also, assorted leather goods
and watchbands.
University Jewelry is
geared to more personalized
jewelry yet well within an
inexpensive range. Watches:
Caravelle by Bulova, and
Seiko. Fashion earings too.
Wedding bands designed for
the exclusive look. Jeweler
Dan Fowler can make
arrangements, too, for
customized individual
designed wedding rings. Shop
puts the real essence of gold
in the 13th Avenue pot.
Pluid's Printing Parlour
could be a bee hive for the
hum of activity that goes on
there. Copying machine buzz,
as perfect quality thesis,
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