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Eugene continued from page 1 believed corporate sponsors would take over the festival, resulting in a loss of community spirit. More controversy arose when Centennial Bank signed a three-year contract to sponsor the festival. City Councilor Betty Taylor, who has seen every festival since she moved to Eugene in 1983, said the event was “more open and free” be fore DEMI took over. “I thought it was really great when the city sponsored it,” she said. The festival faced yet another set back in 1999 when legendary parade performers “the Rickies” disbanded. The Rickies, an anonymous group, gained fame through humorous and politically incorrect antics during the annual parade. In 1995, a complaint was filed with the city Human Rights Commission after the Rickies per formed “Pope George Ringo.” The charges were later dropped and the group won $200 from parade judges for the performance. Last year, the Sept. 11 attacks changed the mood of the festival and created a few problems. The cheerful spirit usually dominating the festival was hampered, and the headlining band, “They Might Be Giants,” canceled its appearance. A candlelight vigil was also held to remember lives lost in the attack. This year, the festival will feature 014334 Locally owned LUBE, OIL, FILTER • Chassis Lube * New Oil Filter • Up to 5 Qts. 10W-30 Chevron Oil • Clean Front Window • Vaccuum Front Floor Boards No Appointment necessary Most light cars & trucks 3/4 or 1-ton & Extra Cab Trucks Additional Chevron MOTOR OIL roun wth€ MumcnoM DOWNTOWN 1320 Willamette * 485*2356 2975 West 11th 344-0007 • OPEN Sundays 11-4 [army camo [hair color [pipes— 100s [skateboards — hr, [stickers — I 00v t-shirts 1 wallets hair color Oipe W OCk mLxiiiiii&iiliM, pi pipes— 100s ,,-|f skateboards — hot ] •inkers— 1000s Shirts ,oiets Illy j^Welry wallets «* ->rs — 1000s’ body jewelry W^^^^^ dded belts [posters — 1000s' [studded belts fmartial arts marjal a* *s Grateful Dead martial arts Grateful Dead backpacks LAZAR'S BAZAR 57 W. BROADWAY • 687-0139 www.Lazars.com 'Over $I0. Excluding skateboards, snowboards, scales and tobacco products. a special venue with 100 non-profit organizations, a large KidZone, a community and pet parade, a May or’s art show and numerous food and beverage options. Scheduled music performances include: the Cherry Poppin’ Dad dies, Austin Lounge Lizards, Lloyd Jones, Dahlia, Guarneri Un derground, Perla Batalla, Swing Shift with Cami Thompson, Tem pest, Henry Cooper and Satin Love Orchestra. Admission is $8 for advance tick ets and $10 at the gate, and the ad mission cost covers all three days of the event. Children 12 and younger are admitted for free. Contact the reporter at janmontry@dailyemerald.com. "HAPPY SUMMER SESSION" $2.00 OFF DOUBLE PRINTS: 3x5 prints: 12 exp SI.25 24 exp $4.25 36 exp $6.25 4x6 prints: 12 exp $3.25 24 exp $6.25 36 exp $9.25 From 35mm (-41 color print film. Panoramic and half-frame negatives excluded. FUJICOLOR BSHWMH UNIVERSITY of OREGON BOOKSTORE www.uobookstore.com 012070 Looking for a scholarship to support study or research abroad in 2003-2004? A workshop for Sophomores, Juniors, Seniors and Graduate Students to discuss Selection Criteria and Application Procedures for Fulbright, Rhodes, Marshall, DAAD, NSEP, Rotary Awards and Freeman Scholarships Thursday, July 18 at 3:30 P.M. Room 360 Oregon Hall Sponsored by the Office of International Programs, College of Arts and Sciences and the Graduate School. • Close to campus • Clean • Handicap Accessible Machines • Serving the Area for 26 years 240 E. 17th (between High & Pearl) early bird special $1 WASH! 7 A.M.-11A.M. MON-FR! please recycle this paper! Oregon Daily Emerald P.Q. Box3159, Eugene OR 97403 The Oregon Daily Emerald is published daily Monday through Friday during the school year and Tuesday and Thursday during the summer by the Oregon Daily Emerald Publishing Co. Inc., at the University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon.The Emerald operates independently of the University with offices in Suite 300 of the Erb Memorial Union. The Emerald is private property. The unlawful removal or use of papers is prosecutable by law. NEWSROOM — (541)346-5511 Editor in chief: Michael J. Kleckner Managing editor: Jenni Schultz Sports editor: Brad Schmidt Reporters: Jillian Daley, Jan Montry Copy chief: Lauren Tracy Online editor: Marilyn Rice Design editor Scott Abts Photo editor: Adam Jones ADVERTISING — (5411 *46-3712 Becky Merchant, advertising director Trina Shanaman, special publications manager Michael Kirk, sales manager Tim Bott, Michelle Chan, Aaron Golden, Kim Humphries, Jenn Knoop, Mickey Miles, Sadie Rose Schurwing, Laura Staples, Sherry Telford, Jeremy Williams, sales representatives Erin O’Connell, assistant BUSINESS — (541) 346-5512 Judy Riedl, general manager Kathy Carbone, business supervisor Jaime Crandall, receptionist John Long, Mike Chen, George Choi, Joel Domreis, Laura Pfeiffer, distribution PRODUCTION — (541) 3464381 Michele Ross, manager Tara Sloan, coordinator