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Water continued from page 1 though it requires more creativity than simply throwing yourself down a chute of water. In this case, an inflatable body board is used to propel down the 25-foot slide at ungodly speeds. Surf Rider is the longest slide that Wham-O offers in its Slip ’N Slide collection. Of course, for the lazy people who don’t like running or sliding, there is an “ancient” pastime that can be cel ebrated in comfort of a backyard. The tradition involves filling up a children’s pool with water, sitting in it and drinking strawberry daiquiris until the sun goes down. Participants in this traditional relaxation technique may also en joy reading, or wheeling the televi sion outside instead of drinking. Whichever method you choose, this can be the best and most inex pensive way to beat the heat. Contact the reporter at janmontry@dailyemerald.com. His opinions do not necessarily reflect those of the Emerald. Ice Cream continued from page 1 anyone say that it’s your birthday. A Pearl Street employee will beat a big, loud drum, drawing all attention to your face. Your ears and blushing skin will never forgive you. Before the revamping of the Oak way Center, there were a mere 14 * ice cream-serving establishments in the Eugene-Springfield area, but now, with the opening of Cold * Stone Creamery, there are 15, and 15 is the perfect number of ice cream-eating options. The uniquely divine Cold Stone has entered our little haven called Eugene. With ice cream that tastes like magical elves helped in the production, who could go wrong? The best part of Cold Stone is that the flavors are limited only by your imagination. Start with a base ice cream flavor, such as cheesecake, and add more ingredients, such as graham crackers and raspberries, and voiM, you’ve got your very own cooling concoction. Enjoy the creamy delights of Cold Stone while cooling off humidity-soaked skin in the courtyard of the Oakway Center. Contact the managing editor at jennischultz@dailyemerald.com. Her views do not necessarily represent those of the Emerald. f PHOTO } [specials] AUGUST 5-11 $2.00 OFF PREMIUM PROCESSING: Fujicolor's highest quality finishing: Includes index print Upgraded packaging Sleeved negatives Hand inspected 35mm (-41 color film. 4x6 or 5x7 prints. Allow 2-5 working days. FUJICOLOR 492 E 13th 686-2458 For the week of Friday, August 9thI Receive our weekly WebPage Update! www.bijou-cinemas.com MATTHEW JOHN ClEA AMY ALAN MCCONAUGHEY TURTURRO DUVALL IRVING ARK1N "TWO THUMBS UP! SHARP AID PR8F0UH0r -EBERT 8 ROEPER “THRILLINGLY SMART! A CRAFTY PUZZLE!' -A.B. Stott Tffi MEW YWW TIMES conversations about one thing Nightly 5:00, 7:00 & 9:00pm Sat & Sun Mat 3:00pm OS HELD OVER! JV|y IG FAX GRIIK WEDDING Nightly 5:15, 7:20 & 9:25pm Sat & Sun Mat 3:10pm Us) SOON: LOVELY AND AMAZING August Fridays & Saturdays—9:30 Only $4 Cover Aug 02: Olem Alves Quartet Aug 03: Tim McLAughlin’s Millenium Aug. 09: Ritmo De La Noche Aug. 10: J.C. Rico Aug 16 Gus Russel Quartet Aug 17 Motherbus Quartet Aug. 23: Tim Wilcox Quartet Aug. 24 Noah Peterson Quintet Aug. 30: Lazoo Aug. 31: Side Project Sundays 4, 11, 18, 25—9:00pm Mark Allan Mondays 5, 12, 19, 26—9:00pm Funky Monday Open Mic featuring Chestnut Quartet Call to sign up @ 6:30 Tuesdays 6, 13, 20, 27—8:30 Barbara Dzuro Jazz Piano Wednesdays 7, 14, 21,28—9:30 Latin Flavor Night w/Paul Paydos Trio Thursdays 1,8, 15, 22, 29—9:30 The Jo Fed’s Jazz Jam Session 259 E. 5th Ave. • 343-8488 2 jofeds.com 20 years Serving Our Patrons r visit the house of records...bust a fat move if you feel you must House of Records buy sell trade new and used CDs tapes and Records 258 e 13th av.e eugene (541) 342-7975 horecords@qwest.net NOW HIRING for 02/03 Academic Year Intern Advisor for Sexual Violence Prevention & Peer Education Program Salary range of $7.50-$10.00 per hour, based on experience The Sexual Violence Prevention and Education Internship Program is a collaboration between IheASUO Women's Center and the Office of Student Life. We are an equal-opportunity, affirmative action institution committed to cidtural diversity and compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. ODE Classifieds... Worth Looking Into! * ***»**mmme&M > TOASTED SUBS • SOUPS • SALADS UO Campus at 13th & Alder (Inside Starbucks) 5th Street Public Market • Gateway Blvd. & Beltline Rd FOOTWISE THE BIRKENSTOCK STORE 181 E Broadway Downtown Eugene 342-6107 Mon-Sat 10-6 and Sun 11-5 GO P 3 a n o 3 S’ Digital Video Camera Incredible Deal! Current SALE Price Canon ZR40 §449°° Prices and availability are subject to change without notice. University of Oregon Bookstore @ corner of 13th and Kincaid. Tel: (541)346-4331 • Mon-Fri 7:45-6:00 Sat 10:00-6:00 Sun 12:00-6:00