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Walking down 13th Avenue CAMPUS VILLAGE! (Continued from Page 10) dissertation and just plain old homework emerged speedily in crips duplication. Pluid's also designs and prints brochures, announcements and brochures in any color you desire. Anybody for chartreuse on black. What can you say about a cleaners? That it is clean? That it is fast? That it is reasonable? That it can handle almost anything? That special care is taken with every item? That we would be in dire straights without them? That they are Siegmund's cleaners in the Campus Village? Now Duffy's on the corner of Alder has only been around for a few months really. But, what can you say, the place is ^^usehold word. Simply, the SRt popular tavern in Eugene and all those people can't be wrong. A rustic bare wood interior gives the place, despite it's size, a cozy at mosphere. The table areas set at different levels breakup the mainroom into congenial gatherings. The fireplace is stunning. The pool tables click from opening to closing. The huge hanging clock is well worth the visit alone. Besides there is a variety ot sandwiches and the ever reliable beers and wines. Last but never least, the company is good and the conversation excellent. Around the corner the Bamboo Pavillion otters the finest of vegetarian Chinese food at the most economical expense. Featured too is a side garden which provides the best in a relaxing at mosphere. The New World Coffee house features fine sand wiches and soups, a variety of teas, amalfi, and excellent coffee. The rugged, quaint interior is the most aesthetically pleasing in the city. Life is worth living just watching the sun light move across the room. Blok II features the best in mod clothes. Bell bottoms, cords, flashy thread to suit any taste and flare. The Copy Shop, if for nothing else, deserves the highest tribute for bringing the four cent copy to Eugene, but there is more. Besides the most economical rates on multilith, off set and Xerox copies the work is of finest WE SPECIALIZE IN THESIS REPRODUCTION Our professional staff will carefully type, proof, and print your thesis to meet graduate school standards. Typing Copies Pluiil Printing Parlour Photo-Offset Flyers "All your printing needs at reasonable rates" Margaret Pluid owner 831 13th East 342-4471 t quality, and the service is the speediest. Pizan's features a deli-type service. You can get about 20 different kinds of cold cut sandwiches or you can get them hot. Potato salad is really fine. The store is open to all hours of the night and that is an aspect not too common in this neigh borhood. The individual booth arrangement gives the place an airy feeling yet breaks up the room for a cozy privacy. You might even be able to get a peanut butter and jelly sandwich at Pizan's. Think about Peanut Butter and jelly for a while. Now let's skip across Sacred Heart Hospital's parking lot and watch out for the shrubs. On the corner of. 13th and Hilyard is none other than the Dairy Queen. More than just a place.to .get an ice cream cone, the Dairy Queen is an American institution. More than just the place to get delicious thick hamburgers, the'Dairy Queen is where all .young boys and girls went together about the time they were discovering they were young boys and girls together. More than just a place to get the finest shakes and malts and so many sundaes who can count them any more, the Dairy Queen 5 was with us back in the days when we were sure we all liked each other. The Dairy Queen still is. Like each other at the Dairy Queen? Coming back toward campus we run into the Great Northwest Art supply. People there take pride in making available the best in basic tor the futures in coming masterpieces, or maybe just for a little dabbling. Everything from parchment paper to matte boards to .Bellini paints to balsa wood and palette knives. Maybe even some advice when you're not sure what you want. But, for the moment, figure you do—you'll find it at Great Northwest Art Supply. The Excelsior Cafe presents sidewalk dining in the French style with perfect touches of local color. The food is the best there is, and for its quality, moderately priced. A good place to gather, relax and enjoy the company of good friends. The people are mellow and the aura gentle. Yankee Clipper right across the hall trom the Excelsior features decor with Asian touch. Rugs and in censes to add the exotic to any aurrounding. Colorful prints to add life to any body. Decorations to add the richness of Eastern philosophy and ways to any habitat Import is the style, and seems more than im portant, seems right. Seven-Eleven market on the corner of Alder and 13th Ave. has quick service marketing for those in a hurry or just looking for convenience. Open all night, it is very handy. Handy too, in that it has just about everything from band-a ids to the late night munchy delights. How about a six pack of beer, or the real thing—Coke-*or maybe some Un-cola if you're not a teen angel. (Continued on Page IF) 875 E. 13th th