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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1993)
COLLIER HOUSE CAEE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON Lunch 11:30 6:00 weekdays Moderate prices • Open to the public Rcuptions • Weddings • Hurufitt ls * I 3th Avenue and 1 nivcrsity Street • 346-526X Jt Ciin Hooked on Flowers! HVI-RY Wl I K <>I/r SJH'ltlll till'- UH't'k v% $/l 991 "fl Rosy Suneh" ti j VoMr University f lorist since 1927 ‘Lugtiu's fbwtr Homt THE UNIVERSITY FLORIST hio i llth St at Pattfrson 4H5-16SS c m t>m; f (OlVfRs. UtUMMtS a Natural Fiber Clothing < jsu.il . lom/oruiblf, i niloii t Inthing jor ( hiljrrn anJ A.iulls Nssfdls Iffyjmgs. lights. sinks Inns. f'iiMis. skirls, Jri'ssrs Jllit ;A iiii ruorir* HanJ pumuJ. urccn pnnltd. hlflfc JMJ fir JuJ ( \hiru Han, tmrsrs. short (• sdshrs foidlh mjdr jnJ tmporfrd , slothing & /curln And Affordable' • 10 6 Mon Snt • 4*5 F 13ih • 4*5 0333 12-5 SuiwJ»yn DRV CLEANING • DRAPERIES . ALTERATIONS STUDENTS: COME IN FOR YOUR SPRING CLEANING NEEDS! Services Include: • Dry Cleaning • Alterations • Cleaning of down • Repairs products and • Pressing sleeping bags FAST SERVICE QUICK ALTERATIONS On Campus 82) E. 13th 345-6321 At Edgewood 370 E. 40th 343-3612 with 13th Avenue IN TOUCH TV urigttuif Col Irjft* Suit- l"». I(k ii(c<1 uht-T<’ (hr ( im rrsifx Boot slorc ram sbmas, uut (i uwl*< /oun (urn (hut wrvcil ulrohol Ural h<ul ii (itimt- floor, f h« Sijjrau l hi houw (iriu-t), n-huilt m iyjy, urn i<mic ed at I 1th Atfnttf ural Aliirr Street. STREETWISE What is so great about this block? “That you can come down here and give your hard-earned money to people who are too lazy to get a |Ob " JOHN LINDSAY seniof. biology "I have no idea why it's so spe cial l guess because it's kick back. It's Eugene.” JAMIE TUMA senior, sociology "The little shops and cates Students like to come here and relax with friends And ot course Zeus and Frog “ NASSER AISHER1ANI sen»cx. economics "Well, there is a lot to see. I like to sit on the curb and relax. It’s a good place to people watch." HEATHER WRIGHT senior, political science ■| would say all the street signs that say you can't sit here." CONSTANTINE SPARIS senior finance "Nothing at all. I don't like it too much. It's too crowded, and I almost get hit by bikes everytime I come here." DAMIAN DISORBO freshman, undeclared "The joke man, Mr Frog, and the saxophone play er.” CELEST WHITE sophomore, ml studies Because it's there." MICHELLE CAPRINI senior, rus&an "Well, all the kinds of people The Avenue has good character and it's good tor sales" FROG SiOewalK vendor "Local color It's truly the culture ol the campus It's a great cross culture." SARA CARPENTER senior english MOUNTAIN, HYBRID & ROAD BIKES! \ EXPERT REPAIRS J .ALL BRANDS! Full Selection of Parts, Accessories, and Clothing E U G m&pori ...Formerly Second Nature Bicycles, Established 1976 446 East 13th Avenue • Open 7 Days • 343-5362 DON'T GIVE UP THE SEARCH! TRY LOST AND FOUND IN THE CLASSIFIED SECTION. RIDE SHARE Traveling soon? Need a ride? Offering a ride? Ride Share brings together people needing and offering rides any where in Oregon or throughout the country. For more information call 345-7600. IPG •i Campos Peskiap Pabnshmc aim DarkreMi Sendees Call 34M381 or CMM m Km. 3MIM •pea 8:M la 5:M NaiOaHrMa) ■ T0MGHT1 High Street $2 ■ WEDNESDAY 428 PAHGTOOU3 Household Objects 8 THURSDAY 429. Sixes Clwb Project ■ FRDAV 430 Lloyd Jones Straggle ■ SATURDAY 431 Terraplanes ■ MAY B.. Ud>6O(BRrdNM|0y Beat Farmers 375 I 7th • 484*7181 Why Pay More Somewhere Else? Izzy's EATE WGHT DELIVERY SPECIAL One Topping And 2 liters of pop for QlfffT *10 DOCKS^IS^ 9 -11 pm Sun - Thur 9 pm-12 am Fri-Sat 484-2919 Delivery or Takeout 730 E. Broadway For ,is long .0 the University has Iven around, hast 1 5th Avenue has served as the gateway to the campus l ast I 5th has always been a place where students come face to lace with the test ot the community. At times, the interaction has been violent In 1970, alter a week tilled with clashes with police in anti ROll demonstrations, true [rated students expressed their anger In tak mg over East 15th I he ROTU remained on campus, but the students were successful in solving a slitter ent problem. I he\ built makeshift barricades to protest the traffic that w as cutting through the campus I he citv got the message and l ast 1 5th was closed later that tall but lor the most part the interaction has been positive and has made 1 ast I 5th the most popular avenue around campus. Since the University was established, hast 15th has been a center ot student activity It has changed and grown with the University Tik1.iv l huversitv students c an w aik a bite 1. oft campus and c‘»'t a meal, a Ivei of even a tattoo. In the late IScW. I ast l »th was not hum more than a path between two parcels ot land, s.uvl Keith Rk hard. University archivist Hllvard Shaw owned one parcel and I lain v>n Kincaid > wvned the other Both men n< >w have campus area streets named tor them. \\ hen the University opened tor its titst c lasses in i S7(i. Last I 1th and 1 ast I lilt c ut through campus, I .ot 11th ended at 1 V.uh 11 all, the schools's onh buildllii! at the time In the U>’0s. hast I 1th started to become busy as the 1 Inivtnity pot ittylof's. S k red 1 lean l k-neral I lospital and the Kampus Bar her Shop were all built w here they stand today. I he original bookstore veas in a small hack room ot the building that housed the k o| leee Side Inn, a stela fountain wtlh a daiue hall that served alcohol I he k ollevjv Side Inn was approximately where the I mveni tt Ik>ok'tofe is tuns lo» lies! I he t 'nlleue Sule Inn, ImmIi in I'*.’ I and nicknamed "7 he Sule by stinlents, was demolished in Icbruary <>t OM alter Iviiil; condemned by tlu- v u\ Students tallies! in save the hiulJin>! with .1 "Save the Sule, vamp.lien, hut the\ were unsuccessful In l‘h'4 an I rnent/J artic le tecailed the openim; of the inn has k in 02 k I he l ol Icsfe Sule lull originalls .klvcitlsesl .0 a stay; room with "a table with a removable top on w hk h initials a ml mime rats tan Iv s arvesl Ru.li.uJ saul I he Side tvas famous lor what used to Iv > ailed the l oke slate ’* I he library closed at *> p in am! soron ties hast a Up m sintew.' lie saul "Suetett one let! tlu- library with then slates ami h.ul a l oke I'cfore tin t went home In the I'hW there was another wsla toun tain t alls sl I he I elm'll l k lot atesl where l tin sis is now stands. I lie hu)sje, t astle like Sigma I..in to HISTORY. I'a«e 7B FREE MUSIC BUY 2 USED RECORDS OR TAPES AND GET ONE FREE!* Onm coupon pm cuilow p*< We Pay Cash $S For Used Records, Tapes & CD's *(Fr»e uMd record or tape a# oquoi or t«e«MK iipWVI 4J1W HAPPY TRAILS 3C5 E 13TH • eSS-5351 Where The Night Ends... The Day Begins Frequent <Buv‘». loth I KH > Flyer Program Breakfast at Rennie's Bn.vkf.ist Hours 7:V>-1<> VI M 1.4-11 30S.it/Sun 1214 Kincaid • 687-0600 Banyan Ire