Businesses continued from page 1 with most sales between classes, adding that the second session of summer term is much slowei than the first because of the drop in student numbers. And unlike Nally's hot dog busi ness, King said the nearby construc tion has helped Java *U." "A lot of the construction workers get coffee from us in the morning,* King said. *1 know we do a lot more business then because tips are about $20 in the morning and $5 in the afternoon." Matt Ferrelli, a bartender at Taylor's Bar and Grill, said the bar is not near ly as busy in the summer as the rest of the year. As a result, most of the bar's employees take vacations and work fewer hours. Ferrelli said the most popular drinks during the summer are light beers, iced teas, lemonades and cocktails. The summer crowd includes more native Eugene residents, making it a more "laid-back" group than the usual stu dent patrons, Ferrelli said. Rick Gersbach, a University graduate and an employee at the University Book store's Digital Duck, said business is "pretty consistent" during the summer. "Mondays are pretty busy because people bring in photos they took over the weekend," Gersbach said. Gersbach explained that most pic tures are from parties or of nature scenes. He said more slides are processed dur ing the summer, probably to show off vacation photos. Gersbach added that many photos also come from summer events, such as the Oregon Country Fair. Susan Kelley, owner of Blue Heron Bi cycles, said business continues to be busy over the summer. Kelley said sun nier weather encourages people to enjoy the outdoors more; and added that she sees more community members come to the bike store during the summer. Kelley explained that events like the Oregon Bach Festival draw many tourists into Eugene. Some of these tourists rent bicycles from her store to enjoy the weather and Eugene's scenery. Kelley added that people always come in year round for bike repairs. “There's never a shortage of things to fix," Kelley said. On the other hand, there's always a shortage of hair to cut during the summer for George Dudley, who works at Kampus Barber Shop. Dudley said he always sees a drop in customers in the summer because the barbershop relies mostly on stu dents during the school year. Dudley said community members and more available parking keeps busi ness going during the summer, but business is always slowest at the end of summer session. The barbershop ex pects business to increase in the fall when people get haircuts for "a fresh start* Dudley said. Contact the reporter at shoikeda@dailyemerald.com. 016832 You may know him ut Your bartender at Downtown Lounge Where Craig learned his bartending secrets: Premium Pour Bartending, INC. “If it wasn’t for Premium Pour, I wouidn’t be working at one of the coolest bars in town. With the training Premium Pour gave me, I learned how to serve drinks, serve customers, and every part of working in a bar. Now I can work anywhere where serving alcohol is legal, thanks to Premium Pour." WIIKIND, IVIHUfG, and DAYTOn classes available, call for details. 485~44$*)5 loio oak st., ingene • www.premiiim-poiir.coin Enter the ' Pizza-n-Paradise Sweepstakes contact store for details Better Ingredients Better Pizza. Springfield, dkI s Village, Chase village aid University Commons Mohawk & Centennial 746-PAPA (7272) South Eugeni and U of 0 29th and Willamette 484-PAPA (7272) LARGE 2-topplng PIZZA and 2 liter of Coca-Cola product 016810 19™ Anniversary Special TWO LARGE 1-topping PIZZAS only... «%• mim Expires 8/31/03 Available in Original or Thin Crust. Not valid with any other offer or special. Limited delivery areas. $1 charge on delivered orders. $4499 00873/& Willamette Valley’s Largest Flyfishing Shop A great selection of flytylng end flyfishing supplies G^MSFkY Mck""1'" ,rip* Ay ly fishing classes: Aug. 13, 14, 15 WfThfFrl 6-8pm each evening GUARDUNE FISHING INFO; (541) 485-2000 ext 3906 342-7005 168 West 6th Avenue, Eugene, OR 97401 theCaddiSf ly.COITI Weekdays 9am-6pm Saturday 1 Oam-5pm Sunday 10!im-^pm luviues consultations ior parents ana minors Over 30 years combined experience witb bigbly trained male and female professional piercers Willamette valley sonly APP members and studios (www.salepiercing.org) Open 7 day a week, 360+ days a year witb free parking 675 LINCOLN ST. 342-6585 Here’s just a few of the many reasons to come to 4 bedroom, 2 bath starting at $335 2 bedroom, 2 bath starting at $405 1 bedroom, 1 bath starting at $610 ✓ Clubhouse w/ game room ✓ Fitness center ✓ Ample resident and visitor parking ✓ Resort-like swimming pool */ Lighted volleyball and basketball courts ✓ Outdoor gas grills & bbq ✓ Decked out kitchens ✓ Cable/internet hookups ✓ Emergency alarm buttons ✓ Individual leases •/ Roommate matching service ✓ On bus route to campus 016754 Come check us out! -www.universitycommons.eom_ universiTY COMMONS apartments Open 7 days a week