__Oregon Daily_ ■_ Emerald _Inside_ ■ Pugene festival events, Page ;t ■ Youth group gives jobs. Pago "» ■ Knoore! section guide. Page 7 ■ Student Senate report. Page l "i I riday. September .-‘i. 19HU Kugune. ( )reg Janis Joseph Emerald Reporter !o |hr lament nf mam people In the Kugene contmuniU Sahalie Natural I nods eii I 1 tth Ave . ( luseil its doors to business Sept 1 .Sahalie s, which had occupied the corner of I tth anil I’alterson for the past five years, was fori ed into i Insure after the store's lease payments increased to the point that Dana (lardner. Sahalie's own er, dei ided it was not in her inter est to stay there When Cardner signed the origi nnl lease agreement in 1984 with Sacred Heart C.eneral Hospital, the owner of the property, the lease stated exactly what the rent would be for the next ten years The rent from 1984 to 1989 was fixed, and after Sept 1989. the rent would increase, said Tom Iaiwry, assis Photo In Hill Hamr* Sahalie \alural hoods. 595 K. 15th Ave., has none out of business alter beinn unable to pay the rent increase required by the buildiny's owner. Sacred Heart Hospital. tant administrator tor the hospital “Kor us. it was a matter ot having a tenant that didn’t want to pay the fair and going rate,'' I .awry said Prior to the rent increase, the hospital conducted a survey to determine wheth er or not the increase was fair. I hey studied comparable space in the area and found their rate was reasonable While the rate was comparable to the area. Gardner was not able to pay She closed the store and sold all of her equipment and inventory Gardner tried to find a buyer for the business prior to the rent increase, but was unsuccessful She attributed the failure to the increase in rent. Gardner has no plans to reopen the store. The closure of the store has also af fected the tenants who occupy the top floor of the building The tenants claim that the apartments are a safety hazard and that they have not been able to get the hospital to fix the problems "The apartments are basically falling in around us." said Mary Krummel, a tenant of the building krummel said now that Sahalie's is gone. she is afraid that Sat red Heart will want them out. She has tried to get Sacred Heart to sign a lease agreement so the tenants have some sort of assur ant e that they will he able to stay in the building So far. they have been unsuc cessful in their efforts "We don't know what is going to happen to the building, and our lawyer has told us that basically we don't have Turn to Sahalie's, Page 1b Three cited in sex crime H\ Stephanie Iloll.mil l mtT.ilti Reporter Three people with prostitution citations lire to appear in court next week in .1 1 use in which young nmn were enticed with rush to have sex with .1 woman while her hush-i 1 id took pictures and tape tei nrdings ot the ,11 Is A 14 year old woman identify mg herself ,is Nam \ S told male students who were on the I mvei s 11\ campus two weeks .1)40 that they 1 oiild he p-ut ol .1 nationwide medic.il research projei I "evulu.it ing the sexual potential of the mu lure female." according to letters she distributed The typewritten letters began "Meet Nam y S " and stated that a doctor was (.undue.ting an experi ment to dot ument the sexual re spouse of females based on the number of orgasms achieved by pi ther the man or woman in a two hour period The woman told the men on campus that participants 111 the project would receive $10 in cash for each orgasm achieved by either person Shu said she and a dm tor would fie at a room in the Kugene Turn to Crime, Page 16