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Saturday Market A market for everyone

The Saturday Market is a popular choice among those with food stamps who strive to eat healthy without going broke

Mike O’Brien Last year, the program helped 434,000 Freelance Reporter people throughout the state, many of them ustling, loud and colorful, the college students, said LCFM Market Lane County Farmers Market is Director Noa O’Hare. like a Middle Eastern-style ba- “Most students qualify for a consider- zaar in the middle of Downtown able amount of food stamps,” O’Hare said. Eugene.B Here people from all walks of life “There’s quite a bit of eligibility, but many peruse the nearly 60 booths, buying any- of them just don’t know.” thing from blueberries to Food stamps, which bonsai trees, hazelnuts to switched to the debit honey, lettuce to lavender, “I only eat organic card-like Oregon Trail beeswax candles to beer. Card format 10 years Every Saturday from April and I can’t afford ago, can be used for through mid-November, meat, poultry, fish, LCFM boasts a wide variety to do that at the fruits, vegetables, bread, of items grown, produced cereal, pet food, house- and crafted locally, which is supermarket; I hold items, and seeds what brings Lily Karabaic to and plants to make the market. would run out of edible food. And like “The average food in my food stamps Karabaic, many Univer- America has traveled 1,700 sity and Lane Commu- miles before people eat halfway through nity College students use it,” she said. “At the farm- them at LCFM, particu- ers market, you know ex- the month.” larly at the beginning of actly how far that food —Lily Karabaic, the month, as users typi- has traveled.” cally receive their food Saturday Market stamps on the first of Karabaic pays for her gro- each month. ceries using food stamps, a shopper form of payment accepted “Food is usually the by LCFM. marginal thing,” O’Hare said. “You can’t reduce your rent or insur- “I only eat organic and I can’t af- ance, but you can buy cheaper food, which ford to do that at the supermar- is usually less nutritious.” ket; I would run out of my food stamps halfway through the month,” Similar to the Food Stamp Program is she said. WIC, a federally-funded support program with two sub-categories: one for senior cit- Karabaic is one of many Oregonians who benefits from the Food Stamp Program. turn to Market, page 4

Brenna Cheyney | Photo Editor Eugene resident Collin Ives attended Saturday Market for the second time this year on Saturday, July 1 .

Technology Politics iPhone’s call is answered by large crowds Obama leads Several people lined up at Valley River Democrats in ’s AT&T store, eagerly awaiting the debut of Apple’s new iPhone fundraising Matt sevits and Laura Powers Pulse Editor and Editor in Chief JIM KUHNHENN After more than six months of saving up The Associated Press his own money, 14-year-old Joe Brockmann was finally able to get his hands on an iPhone WASHINGTON — Sen. Barack Obama Friday evening. reported Sunday that he has raised at least Brockmann, who waited 10 hours after $32.5 million for his presidential campaign arriving at 8 a.m., was the first of from April through June, a record for a more than 50 customers lined Democratic candidate. up outside the Valley River That is about $5 million more than what Center AT&T store on Friday. Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, Obama’s main The crowd was waiting for Ap- Democratic rival, has said she would raise for ple’s highly anticipated device, the reporting period that ended Saturday. which debuted after months of At least $31 million of Obama’s total is for hype at 6 p.m. Friday. party primaries, according to campaign aides. After months of rumors and That figure could further distance Obama from speculation, Apple announced the Clinton, whose fundraising has included sig- iPhone, which fuses the company’s nificant sums of money eligible only for the hugely popular iPod with a multime- general election. dia-enabled mobile phone, on Jan. 9, Dave Martinez | Freelance Photographer The first-term senator from Illinois received and hype has been steadily building donations from more than 154,000 individual On Friday, June 29, the AT&T store at Valley River Center opened its doors to a long line of contributors and through the first half of the ever since. customers waiting to buy Apple’s new iPhone, a combination of the popular iPod and a year had 258,000 donors, an extraordinary turn to iphone, page 3 multimedia-enabled mobile phone. turn to Obama, page 3 NEWS OPINION SPORTS ADULT INDUSTRY IMMIGRATION BROOKS A Salem judge ruled the city’s ban on The United States needs to adopt a less The Ducks’ star senior guard lap dances unconstitutional. hypocritical stance on immigration. prepares for life in Houston. PAGE 3 PAGE 2 MonDAY Tuesday Wednesday PAGE 5 Partly Cloudy 78°/54° Partly Cloudy 84°/57° Sunny 86°/57° EDITORIAL BOARD LAURA POWERS | Editor in chief MATT SEVITS | Pulse editor KATIE MICHAEL | Copy editor Monday, July 2, 2007 OPINION BRYN JANSSON | Copy editor in my opinion | Josh Grenzsund The movement against immigration is doomed fail

the United States by the 1848 treaty of Guadal- upe Hidalgo. This desire to preserve “America for Americans” has been increased by current social fears. Adding global economic volatility and the Wars on Drugs and Terror to our traditional national insecurity is like the introduction of freebased cocaine to our national psyche, or maybe like dirty methamphetamine cooked Fahrenheit 350 up in a motel bathroom — we are a paranoid country, determined to keep “them” out, and Tune in. Turn on. Keep them out. not willing to admit that we are them. We are This is the catch phrase for the Unites States’ the immigrants of past decades, who came to nationalistic culture of xenophobia. Self-de- this land for the opportunities it is rumored luded, misanthropic and doomed to fail, this to afford. Instead of seeking to mitigate the anti-immigration sentiment has much in com- difficulties encountered by new immigrants mon with former Harvard professor Timo- entering this mongrel land, we are jealous of thy Leary’s endorsement of a drug culture in our citizenship. the 1960s. Encouraged by fears of terrorism we are During his lifetime Leary dropped more than watching this country carry out a de facto mili- 5,000 hits of acid in his quest to discover a way tarization of our southern border, local govern- of life and living that was better than what U.S. ments are enacting laws requiring proof of citi- society had made of itself. He thought that use zenship to rent an apartment, and our federal of LSD could be a productive way to become government is unable to come to terms with sensitive to our individual and collective hu- the historical reliance upon immigrant popula- man capacity, to attune ourselves with this tion and labor, be it legal or illegal. harmonious potential, and to purge ourselves Laws are an unavoidable part of our social of artificial and involuntary social impulses organization, but when we approve laws, we and regulations. Patrick Finney | Illustrator need to recognize the root impetus for their The current movement against immigration creation, as well as the ways that they can is based on equally heavy doses of mind-alter- they can fly, so they leap from a building or only group logically entitled to do so. be manipulated and perverted. Measures os- ing “substances” — economic and racial pow- bridge. But then gravity takes over and the Instead, current policies and tendencies are tensibly intended to protect citizens and citi- er. We’ve all heard people dose themselves consequences occur not in the mind’s hal- being endorsed by a United States citizenry zen-workers’ rights may actually operate as with these ideas on radio, in print, and in per- lucination, but in the hard physics of mov- that is continuing the centuries-old tradition systems of exploitation — refusing rights and son. “They’re taking our jobs. They don’t even ing bodies. The economic fear and greed that of expansion and consolidation of the coun- protections to non-citizens, greatly based on speak our language.” That’s all you need to feed xenophobia work like potent psychedel- try’s political borders. The United States spent racial and economic factors. espouse and believe to start trippin’ hard on a ics, and the leap occurs when we allow or much of the 19th century occupying, invad- All these factors and movements are relevant dangerous reality. prompt our government to enact immigra- ing, negotiating and annexing lands to form here in Oregon, a state very proud of its 19th The more a person speaks like this, the more tion and citizenship laws based on racial and a contiguous territory from the Atlantic to the century ‘pioneer’ immigration that led to state- she or he is apt to assemble a version of reality economic factors. Pacific and this impulse for expansion is man- hood in 1859. And as inheritors of this legacy, that will support such views. Convinced that We could concede that maybe, just maybe, ifested in the 21st century as a compulsion to we have to recognize that most Oregonians, be- such a view is a viable anti-immigration advocates begin with an in- maintain security for this cobbled homeland. ing non-Native American, are immigrants to a NEWS STAFF reality, the more ex- foreign land. Population statistics show that the (541) 346-5511 nocent attempt to make life better, but espe- treme and passionate cially here in the United States, such an “igno- Economics, land and race have never been state’s new immigrant population is growing Laura Powers a person is willing to rance-is-bliss” view is at least hypocritical and separate concerns for this country — from a and Oregonians’ individual and collective be- Editor in Chief constitution that partitioned rights along lines Jill Aho argue that ‘this is the at worst nauseatingly immoral. According to havior in this time of change will demonstrate STEVEN R. NEUMAN way it is.’ the U.S. Census Bureau we are a nation that of race and citizenship, to the displacement of if we are deluded or not, if we are tripping on News Editors This is the state of is 98.5 percent immigrants, and you can rest native populations to reservations, to bureau- economic and racial power or not, and if we de- Doug Bonham cratic manipulations that denied citizenship Sports Editor mind you hear about assured it is not the 1.5 percent Native Ameri- serve to call ourselves citizens of this land. Kevin Hudson when people are so and land rights to former Mexican citizens can population that is drafting and enacting [email protected] Sports Reporter high that they believe immigration laws, though they may be the after the northern half of Mexico was lost to Matthew Sevits Pulse Editor Brenna Cheyney Photo Editor letters to the editor Ashley Chase landlord-tenant rights and habitability issues. choice is to defend itself from this deadly threat. Designer University money would be better spent on Given Iran’s murderous goals and its feverish Ryan Heidt wheelchair access than the giant obelisk Please remember that since 1973, Oregon land- Graphic Artist lord-tenant law O.R.S. 90 has provided a process pursuit of the weapons to achieve them, not attack- Bryn Jansson The University of Oregon has such strange pri- for tenants to resolve complaints and habitability ing Iran would be immoral. Katie Michael orities. Those of us who work in Condon Hall have Copy Editors issues. These laws (O.R.S. 90) were created by ten- David Holcberg been asking for wheelchair access to our building ants. The City Housing Code duplicates rights and Ayn Rand Institute business (basically, an outside door that would open at the (541) 346-5511 responsibilities already provided to landlords and push of a button) for years, and are always told Stem cell research is not unethical, it has judy riedl tenants under those state statutes. Landlords are General Manager there’s not enough money in the budget to do this. taxed by the city to administrate this program, a potential to improve the lives of millions kathy carbone However, somehow the money will be found cost that is ultimately passed along to tenants. We Business Manager Contrary to the claims of President Bush, there to erect a giant, permanent obelisk in one of the strongly believe that rather than creating more bu- stephanie dybsky few remaining open spaces on campus — the Con- is nothing unethical about destroying embryos in Administrative Assistant reaucracy and bigger government, the education don/Chapman Quadrangle. A plywood model is the course of scientific research. An embryo is a Jonathan Dean of tenants and landlords is the only real long-term potential, not an actual, human being, just as can- Morgan Harter up now, and it surely takes away from the sense of solution to the problem. mark hollingsworth spaciousness we formerly enjoyed. vas is a potential, not an actual, work of art. It is billy johnson Jim Straub a primitive cluster of cells, which is no more un- Sali del rosario I’m sorry, but (educational opportunities aside) Vice President brendan stater-west ethical to destroy than the cells that make up one’s Distribution I really do not like the obelisk. I also hope some Rental Owners Association other place can be found to put the permanent one appendix. ADVERTISING Calling an embryo “human life” is an evasion of (541) 346-3712 — if we have to have it. In order to defend America and morality, our Mary Milo the distinction between a mass of undifferentiated LINDsEY FERGUSON only choice is to launch an attack on Iran Secretary, Department of Geography cells in a test tube and an actual, living human be- Advertising Director ing. Only the mystical doctrines of religion, which Tara Sloan International Atomic Energy Agency chief Mo- Asst. Advertising Director Landlords and tenants should work together hamed El Baradei said that an attack on Iran over hold that a human being is, not a biological entity Bryan Davidson its refusal to freeze its nuclear program would be with certain natural properties—i.e., an indepen- Kelley Johnson and be equally educated on their rights Hilary Jones “an act of madness . . . [that] would not resolve dent organism possessing a rational faculty—but a I am writing in response to your June 8, 2007, Kelli maks the issue.” transcendent soul temporarily trapped in a body, Brittany moss article entitled “Rental Remedy” written by Whit- could cloud that distinction. stacey stewart Quite to the contrary, an attack on Iran that Sales Representatives ney Malkin. Embryonic stem cell research could potentially destroyed its nuclear program and regime is long During an interview prior to the publication of improve the lives of millions. In an effort to ob- PRODUCTION overdue. The purpose of such a strike would be to (541) 346-4381 the article, Malkin and I had a lengthy discussion scure the anti-life consequences of his opposition end the mounting threat from Iran, which has been regarding the involvement of student organiza- to such research, the president cited new discover- michele ross waging war on the West for decades, and is now Production Manager tions and the Rental Owners Association during ies that suggest scientists might one day be able to seeking even more powerful weapons. Retaliating Kira Park the creation of the Eugene City Housing Code and create pluripotent cells from non-embryonic cells, Production Coordinator against Iran doesn’t mean embarking on an Iraq- the drafting of code language. I would like to ad- supposedly making the “unethical” destruction ryan duff like crusade to bring its people the vote; instead, drew tran dress several points that Malkin did not include in of embryonic cells unnecessary. 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SALEM, Ore. — A Mari- stretched it to cover ev- Presley’s Playhouse Caba- protections for a stripper on County judge has ruled erything,” said South Sa- ret, said his club also limits to rub her breasts against that lap dances in Salem lem resident Julia Allison, activity to table dances. “We a man’s chest and per- are protected by the free a member of Oregonians don’t allow lap dancing,” he form a live sex show with speech provisions of the Protecting Neighborhoods. said. “We just try to run a another woman. Oregon Constitution. The group is trying to set real clean establishment.” Guillen’s attorney, Kevin Judge Albin Norblad’s rul- up a ballot measure to amend Cheetah’s does not serve Lafky, said the city’s or- ing struck down a city ban the Oregon Constitution to alcohol and is open to people dinance was written too on “prohibited touching” strengthen government regu- 18 and older. broadly and could be used to — sexually exciting physical lation of strip clubs. Court records say the offi- ban normal conduct such as contact for pay. Two Salem strip clubs cer paid Guillen for touching theater performance, movie The case involves Lau- shrugged the ruling off Fri- “her pelvis to his pelvis area making and photography. rel Guillen, 24, a dancer at day, saying they don’t allow and thigh for the purpose of Lafky said the rule also ap- a Salem club called Chee- lap dancing. arousing sexual excitement.” plies to a second dancer Sa- tah’s, who gave a lap dance “We have table dances, She was convicted last No- lem police cited for prohibit- to an undercover officer in where our entertainers stay vember, fined $250 and sen- ed touching during the same April 2005. 6 to 12 inches away at all tenced to a year’s probation. sting, Stephenie Lawrow, 22. Salem residents hoping to times,” said Claude DeCorsi, She appealed. Salem City Attorney Ran- 17 Oakway Center limit Salem strip club activity manager of Star’s Cabaret. Norblad, who found Guil- dall Tosh declined com- Eugene: 541.344.2259 called the ruling a setback. “Any victory for the adult len not guilty, cited an Or- ment Friday but said the city Free Shipping “You see what they’ve industry, way to go, but it egon Supreme Court case would review the ordinance done, they’ve taken doesn’t really apply to us.” that found it legal under and consider an appeal 16807 Luggage and Gifts, Inc. Free Gift Wrapping free speech and they’ve Frank Boussad, owner of Oregon’s liberal free speech —The Associated Press

iPhone: While waiting, people talked of the phone’s features

Continued from page 1 maintain order and to ensure about the phone’s touch- Gibbs said even though it “It’s been a lot of excite- employees’ safety. screen and iPod capabilities. does not come with a few im- ment,” said Jon Biggins, the Despite the security To keep the mood light portant features, like GPS or AT&T store’s area manager. and secrecy surrounding while people waited, the a Java-enabled Web brows- “(It’s) a very unique launch the launch, it was mostly AT&T store handed out ap- er, he feels like he just has in the wireless industry.” a positive experience for ples, cookies and bottled wa- to have an iPhone. He rou- AT&T employees are not everyone involved. ter to the dozens of custom- tinely uses Apple products allowed to purchase the “There’s a real sense ers waiting in line, and Apple and has an iPod named “Lil’ iPhone, but each has under- of camaraderie,” said Ori provided iPhone-shaped Homie,” so he said his trust gone a minimum of six hours Applebaum, who will at- apple pies for employees to in the brand is partially what training on how to use it, tend the University in the hand out to customers. persuaded him. Biggins said. fall. “It’s nice having people Sultan Baig, a Univer- After all the waiting, cus- For AT&T employees, as who can relate to you about sity finance major who will the hype.” tomers weren’t really wor- graduate in August, credits Donate your eggs and give the gift of life. well as the general public, ried about the iPhone not In the hours leading up Apple’s advertising with the Requirements: the launch of the iPhone living up to its hype. was an unprecedented ex- to the phone’s release, and incredible hype surrounding We are looking for young women perience. When the store re- as excitement mounted, Justin Gibbs, who owns the product. “I think their between the ages of 19-31 ceived its shipment of phones people’s conversations in- the Indigo District, was wait- marketing campaign is the Height and weight proportionate the day before the launch, evitably centered around the ing in line because he found best on the world, there’s just Non-smoker and non-drug user they guarded the product iPhone and its features. the iPhone irresistible. something about Apple.” Your family genetics must be good and clean with 24-hour security. AT&T Brockmann discussed how “I’m a little bit wary of Baig, who broke his cur- Good personal health history even hired a company to he was looking forward to first-generation electronics in rent service contract with without any mental health issues send what it called “protec- surfing the Internet on his general, but I couldn’t help T-Mobile in preparation for Graduated from high school with a 3.0 GPA or higher tive agents” to its stores to iPhone, while others talked myself,” he said. turn to iPhone, page 4 REFER A FRIEND AND RECEIVE $100 Please contact us at 1-866-296-1015 or www.exceptionaldonors.com 16720 Obama: Only Bush raised comparable amounts in his campaigns

Continued from page 1 Sen. Christopher Dodd, D- of leadership in Illinois and Several leading candidates Conn., on Sunday reported Washington,” campaign in both parties have raised figure at this stage of the raising $3.25 million in the manager David Plouffe wrote money for both the primary campaign. Obama raised quarter for his presidential Sunday in an e-mail to sup- and general elections. $25.7 million in the first three campaign, bringing his total porters. “As we educate vot- The total numbers are mis- months of the year. raised this year to $7.3 mil- ers about Barack, we have leading, however, because “Together, we have built lion. Dodd last quarter also strong reason to believe that general election money can- the largest grass-roots cam- transferred $4.7 million from our already impressive sup- not be used unless the candi- paign in history for this stage his Senate campaign account. port in the early states will so- date becomes the nominee. of a presidential race,” Obama His campaign said he had lidify and slowly build later in Early in the year, Obama said in a statement Sunday. $6.5 million cash on hand at the year.” raised more than Clinton in “That’s the kind of movement the end of the quarter. primary dollars. that can change the special In announcing their fund- Clinton aides have said interest-driven politics in The figures that some cam- raising totals on Sunday, the she would raise “in the Washington and transform paigns released Sunday are Obama campaign moved to range” of $27 million in the our country. And it’s just estimates. Details of how ensure that his success would April-through-June period the beginning.” much the campaigns raised dominate the political news in both general and primary Meanwhile, Democrat John and spent in the latest period cycle as Clinton embarked election dollars. Edwards raised more than $9 will not be available until the on a three-day tour of Iowa million from April through candidates file financial re- with her husband, former Only Republican George June and relied on nearly ports with the Federal Elec- President Bill Clinton. W. Bush, in each presiden- 100,000 donors during the tion Commission by July 15. The campaign trip is the tial campaign, raised compa- first half of the year. While several Democrats first time the Clintons have rable amounts in the second quarter of the year before The fundraising total met revealed their total sums, Re- campaigned together in the general election. The the campaign’s stated goal publicans were not expected the state. single-quarter record is $35.1 but was about $5 million less to announce their figures until “Hillary has had a couple of million, by Bush from April than what he took in during Monday or later in the week. good weeks, but there’s noth- through June in 2003. the first three months of the For Obama, vaulting ahead ing like killing momentum for year. The campaign has said of Clinton in the money race Obama to come in with these Clinton captured the first it is on track to raise $40 mil- is an important achievement. unbelievably high fundrais- quarter Democratic record lion by the Iowa caucuses Despite broad public interest ing numbers,” said Jenny with $26 million, covering in January. in Obama’s candidacy, he Backus, a Democratic consul- the first three months of this “Democrats are clearly trails the New York senator tant who is not aligned in the year. Clinton also transferred engaging the public and ex- and former first lady in na- presidential contests. $10 million from her Sen- panding the donor base,” tional polls. Polls show the At this point in the cam- ate campaign account in the Edwards deputy campaign contest to be closer in some paign, fundraising figures first quarter. manager Jonathan Prince key early states and Obama is can act as an easy measure of Among Republicans, for- said Sunday in reaction to leading in South Carolina. candidate strength and create mer Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Obama’s fundraising. Obama aides on Sunday tiers of contenders based on Romney’s campaign has said he will fall short of the $20.7 He said the aim of the Ed- downplayed the polls, but the their ability to amass money. million raised in earlier in wards campaign was to attract campaign has begun running Other financial tallies can the year. more contributors by holding biographical ads in Iowa to be as telling. That includes more small donor events to better acquaint voters with a campaign’s spending rate, Rudy Giuliani was expect- build a grass-roots network. the candidate. the size of the average dona- ed to exceed his first quar- “We feel we are exactly where “While voters have a dis- tions and how much mon- ter total of $16 million. Sen. we need to be,” Edwards ad- tinctly positive feeling about ey can be used in the pri- John McCain, R-Ariz., was get Barack, they don’t have a mary races and how much struggling to match the $13.8 FREELANCE FOR viser Joe Trippi said. “This is THE EMERALD. not a money race, it’s a race great depth of knowledge could only be tapped for the million he took in during the about his life and history general election. first quarter. 346-5511 to win the nomination.” d_2x5p_1 CLIPS 4 Oregon Daily Emerald Monday, July 2, 2007 Market: Food stamps and WIC have been accepted since 1984

Continued from page 1 izens, and one for pregnant or breast-feeding women and parents of children un- der five. WIC is also an ac- ceptable form of payment at LCFM, through the Farm Direct Nutrition Program, which grants users vouch- ers to use for buying fresh fruits and vegetables. “Those programs are specifically designed to Dave Martinez | Freelance Photographer introduce their users to More than 50 people lined up at the entrance of Valley River Center in the local food system and anticipation of the release of the iPhone. AT&T opened its doors at 6 p.m. where to get fresh stuff be- cause their budget limits make it difficult,” O’Hare said. “That effort is to iPhone: One major problem for teach people how to feed themselves, where to go to support the local agricul- customers is the price of the phone tural economy, and how to invest in their health and and all the fees that come with it the community.” Brenna Cheyney | Photo Editor LCFM’s mission is to Continued from page 3 dollars changed hands. further the community’s Artisan Kirk Houser, pictured with his hand sign pendants, uses “a torch [to] directly melt bronze, sterling silver, the iPhone, said he expected health, while promoting or gold wire.” The pendants feature many popular sayings, such as “I love you ” in sign language. Some came out of the the iPhone to replace his iPod Oregon’s fruits, vegetables, store smiling, others looked and digital camera in addition herbs, flowers, plants, and exhausted. One small boy to his cell phone. He said he animal products, which is was crying. didn’t know exactly what exactly why Jennifer Al- attracted him to the iPhone, The wait was over. varado, who has a small but was very impressed by Days after getting his daughter and another the traffic feature, which al- iPhone, Applebaum is child on the way, uses her lows users to view traffic still impressed. WIC vouchers on LCFM conditions on any stretch “There is no question that produce, rather than at of road. the iPhone is worthy of all its the supermarket. Slumping on the sidewalk hype,” he wrote in an e-mail “It’s fresher and I like produced on his iPhone. “I to keep the money in the outside the store, several of those waiting passed the time am amazed by the user inter- economy by supporting face and experience — it is local farmers,” she said. on Apple laptops, making the clicking of their keys au- truly incredible, even better To earn membership at dible over the murmur of the than how it was advertised.” LCFM, being local is cru- excited crowd. Despite the “incredible” cial. While not all vendors experience, the price of the actually come from Lane With 15 minutes to go, device is a problem for some County, Oregon residence the line unrested itself from people. is one of the primary re- its camping chairs and quirements, along with pressed forward. The phone’s two mod- vendors growing, produc- An AT&T employee cir- els cost $499 and $599, and ing and crafting all of their cumnavigated the crowd, when data, voice plans and items themselves. Brenna Cheyney | Photo Editor answering questions about activation fees are added, the Currently in its 29th Buddy Sawyer frequents Saturday Market, constantly playing his guitar either among the vending booths or the glass coating on the de- iPhone experience quickly consecutive season, LCFM the main stage. vice, operating system com- becomes spendy. has roots in the Eugene patibility, battery life and Eighty-five percent of the necessary permit from the and Saturday. “It’s a Produce Market, which Do you Qualify? everything else. people waiting in line said United States Department great thing to be able to opened in 1915, the first of they would opt for the more of Agriculture. participate in.” The Oregon Department of Human When the AT&T store’s its kind in the area. While Services maintains a Web site where expensive model, which is From 9 a.m. until 4 doors finally opened at 6 the market closed with the “It’s wonderful for peo- a food stamp calculator can get equipped with 8 gigabytes of p.m., LCFM operates on p.m., the flow of custom- rise of supermarkets in the ple to be able to come down you started on the road to food as- storage, over the less-expen- 8th Avenue between Oak ers was a controlled trick- late 1950s, it reopened in and get stuff they might not sistance. Visit https://apps.dhs.state. sive 4-gigabyte model. and Park Streets. In ad- le instead of a mad rush. 1979 and has continued normally be able to afford,” or.us/fsestimate/ to use the DHS dition, LCFM has two benefit calculator. People were allowed in Because of the price, Ap- to expand. said Sophie Bello, who smaller markets during only when new iPhone plebaum is considering re- Food stamps and WIC owns Groundwork Organ- Applications are available on the site the summer and early au- owners emerged from turning his phone, in which vouchers have been ac- ics in Junction City with her as well at: http://www.oregon.gov/ tumn: one on Tuesdays in DHS/assistance/foodstamps/food- the store. case he would wait for either cepted at the market since husband and has a booth the same location, and one stamps.shtml. While waiting, one woman the price of the phone or the 1984, when there were of vegetables, fruits and on Thursdays at the Lane went to Apple’s Web site us- monthly cost to go down. enough vendors that LCFM flowers at LCFM ev- To speak with someone from DHS in ery Tuesday, Thursday County Fairgrounds. Lane County call (541) 687-7373. ing her BlackBerry and an- “Yeah I’ll have to pay a was able to receive the nounced that the shipping 10% restocking fee but at time for iPhones was listed as least I’ll get to test the phone “two to four weeks.” and see if I truly need it,” When they were allowed he wrote. inside, customers were Contact the Pulse editor at RECRUIT NEW MEMBERS. greeted by smiling AT&T [email protected] 346-3712 employees and numerous and the editor in chief at d_4x7p_1 handshakes as thousands of [email protected]

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16958 The independent student newspaper at the University of Oregon. The independent student newspaper at the University of Oregon. 16706 e Oregon Daily Emerald is an equal opportunity employer committed to a culturally diverse workplace. Sports editor| Doug Bonham [email protected] Monday, July 2, 2007 Sports (541) 346-5511 in my opinion | Doug Bonham Rocket Man: Brooks lands in Houston The former Duck was chosen by the with the 26th overall pick in Thursday’s NBA Draft Doug Bonham Bench racing Sports Editor Though Aaron Brooks was the short- est player taken in last Thursday’s NBA Draft — listed at just 6 feet tall — Oregon Blazers hit fans know that the point guard from Seattle can play much bigger than his frame would suggest. Those Duck fans have watched the guard all the right improve the last few seasons into the sec- ond-best player in the conference last year. Ask UCLA or Arizona. Brooks might be buttons with short, but his three-point shots and runners in the lane speak loudly. Now, he has the chance to make a splash Oden arrival in the NBA with a team that looks to have a bright future with two established super- stars. You know, I’m not quite sure what was so Brooks wasn’t expecting to be picked by interesting about watching the NBA Draft from Houston — “I was very surprised when (the the Trail Blazers’ official party at the Rose Gar- Rockets) picked me because I hadn’t heard den. from them in a long time,” he said on the It’s another chance to buy ballpark food at team’s Web site. “I was getting a lot of feed- ballpark prices, and contemplate a new jersey back from other teams.” purchase. And, let’s face it, there’s a good rea- He’s ready to play in red and white, son the Rose Garden’s plain, red jumbotron is though, saying, “Houston is a great fit. getting replaced for next season — the TV sig- They’re on the right path and you can’t find nal would have looked better at my parents’ a better situation than playing with Yao house. Ming and Tracy McGrady.” But there’s an undeniable sense of pride Some NBA pundits considered Brooks’ and celebration from being at the draft party. selection at the end of the first round to be a Some in the stands were talking about the stretch — ESPN.com’s Chad Ford had him atmosphere created by the estimated five to ranked only the 45th best player available, six-thousand strong crowd; of course the at- and his final mock draft had him going with mosphere’s better, you’re letting diehard fans the 57th pick. Plus, despite having one of in for free! That always makes for a better at- the best centers in the game in , mosphere than people who are at the game to the Rockets are shallow in the front court network. and specifically at power forward. They If anything, the public reaction to the draft lack a starting-level player at the power party and the following day’s official unveiling forward after trading Juwan Howard to the of downtown proved one thing: Rip Timberwolves. City is back. All of which makes drafting Brooks seem Greg Oden and the team apparently passed unlikely to the pundits, but not to the team. up an opportunity to have the former Ohio New head coach Rick Adelman is looking to State center appear on national late-night TV push the tempo, and Brooks has proved he shows in order to bring him ‘home’ to his new can do that in college. adoring public. That was a good move; how they did it on Friday was even better. Oden “Aaron has great speed and an ability to Conner Jay | Emerald Archives get to the basket. In today’s NBA, that is arriving at Pioneer Courthouse Square via the Aaron Brooks, after a successful senior season in Eugene leading the Ducks to the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tourna- MAX train, umbrella in tow? Brilliant. ment, was taken 26th by the Houston Rockets in Thursday’s NBA Draft. turn to brooks, page 6 The team has the city’s imagination back, and its marketing department is proving they know what the city wants from its team. Play- ers with good character and who are solid citi- butte to butte run zens (and also happen to be incredibly good ball players) not only make for a happy locker room, but go down better in the Northwest, where it seems we not only like our teams to win, but be nice guys and win. Fourth of July Tradition keeps on running If prickly Rasheed Wallace had led the team to a championship, would it have meant as NNER’S BUT An estimated 4,000 participants will toe the starting line much as the title Bill Walton helped lead the KI TE S for the 34th Butte to Butte run Wednesday morning franchise to? Probably not. FINISH BUTTE That’s what makes the team’s bond to the Andrew Greif outside the area as well,” Wycoff SKINNER’S BUTTE 6 MILE TO city so unique: Like a parent and child, the city PARK Freelance Reporter said. “It’s kind of a precursor to will always love the team unconditionally, but BUTTE On each Fourth of July, certain the Olympic Trials next year.” responds best when the child behaves. Port- For Wycoff, the community- SHUTTLE PICK-UP staples of the holiday such as fire- land’s attitude toward the Blazers, even when AT 5th & PEARL works and barbecuing can always wide pride that Eugene takes in the team struggled on and off the court, was RACE COURSE be counted on,. distance running and track and always like a parent who was disappointed HIGH ST For local distance runners, it field as a whole is what makes the in their teenage son or daughter. It’s as if the 5 MILE wouldn’t be the same without the event special. city — living, breathing, speaking through Butte to Butte run. “It represents several things, the brick, asphalt, and rivers — was saying 19th AVE AMAZON PARKWAY Butte to Butte will begin its 34th but mostly, on holidays, it rep- at that time, “We still love you, but wish you edition at 8 a.m. on July 4th, at resents community and every- wouldn’t stay out past your curfew and would 43rd and Donald Streets in south body comes out,” Wycoff said. stop hanging out with those friends. They’ll 4 MILE Eugene. “Whether they’re fast or slow, run only get you into trouble.” Hundreds, if not thousands of or walk, they’re part of the mass The last player on the roster from Portland’s participants have been drawn to community and being active. It’s last post-season run five seasons ago was Zach a great way to start off the celebra- 30th AVE the event each year, which fea- Randolph; only Darius Miles and Travis Out- tion of the Fourth of July.” HILYARD tures both a 10-kilometer road law are around from the following year. A race and a 4.5-mile fitness walk Along with Wycoff, former reinvention of team and culture was needed, 3 MILE that stretches from Spencer’s Oregon women’s head track and and the last two seasons have seen sweeping W. AMAZON Butte to Skinner’s Butte. First- cross country coach Tom Hei- change. CER’S BUT EN TE year race director William Wycoff nonen, who put together the first Not coincidentally, the public has grasped SP expects this year’s edition to be no course 34 years ago, attributed the back onto the team, especially last year. It’s START different, anticipating that more surge in attendance with a rise in still fascinating that the public would prefer a 43rd & DONALD 2 MILE than 4,000 runners and walkers popularity for distance running as team of choir boys with potential over a con-

a whole. DONALD will participate, which would eas- tender with off-court issues, but that is the ily best the current attendance re- “It’s simply increased enthusi- nature of the Trail Blazers’ relationship with cord of 3,383 set in 2005. asm because of the Olympic Trials the public. The city always wants to embrace “There has been a resurgence and [Oregon] track and field’s in- the team; it’s visible in the scenes of celebra- FOX HOLLOW in running events in the last cou- creased success in the communi- tion from the 1977 title win, it’s palpable in ple of years, especially in Eugene. ty, and there’s just more going on David Halberstam’s classic book “The Breaks 1 MILE We’re getting a lot of exposure in the running community now,” of the Game” about the 1979 team, and it was ryan heidt | Graphic Designer from the greater Oregon area and turn to butte, page 8 turn to bonham, page 8 6 Oregon Daily Emerald Monday, July 2, 2007 major league baseball basketball Hargrove steps aside as Seattle skipper Porter named to GREGG BELL Hargrove into reversing his decision. front office, it’s not a problem with a The Associated Press “We’ve won seven in a row and the contract,” Hargrove said. “It’s where SEATTLE — Mike Hargrove resigned feeling hasn’t changed. I never thought I’m at in life. I’m 57 years old. I’ve got U-19 national team as manager of the Seattle Mariners on it would end like this. And I am grateful my health. I’ve got a great family. It’s Bryn jansson whatever you want out Sunday, saying his “passion has begun that it has,” he said, adding this is prob- time.” Copy Editor there because the other team to fade” for baseball even though his ably his last job. By the time McLaren assumes his first didn’t know us,” Porter said His announcement came hours before managerial job since 1985 at Knoxville Tajuan Porter won’t be team is the hottest club in the majors. able to use a national team on USA Basketball’s Web Hargrove, who managed Sunday’s the team tried to extend its longest win- of the Southern League, the Hargroves site. “ didn’t know ning streak in more than four years. And will be driving down the Pacific Coast snub as motivation next year. game against Toronto, will be succeed- That’s because the Duck I could shoot. They were ed by John McLaren, his bench coach. just before spring training, Hargrove in a new, red pickup truck. They plan laying off me because they said this was the most excited he was for to drive to see one of their five children, sophomore will be playing McLaren’s first game will be Monday on one this summer. were focused on my speed against Kansas City. any of his 16 seasons as a major league son Andy (25), play for Seattle’s Class-A Porter was one of 12 play- so I was just shooting. When “There are no dark, sinister reasons manager, which included five consecu- affiliate at High Desert, in Adelanto, Ca- ers chosen Saturday by De- they started closing out on for this decision. This has been my de- tive division titles and World Series ap- lif. Then comes time to relax in a newly Paul coach Jerry Wainwright me I started penetrating and cision,” the 57-year-old Hargrove said pearances in Cleveland in 1995 and ‘97. purchased cabin in rural New Mexico. to play on Team USA’s U-19 getting my teammates some about 90 minutes before his final game Mariners chief executive officer How- “If it feels good, we’ll stay. If not, squad at the Global Games open shots.” with Seattle. ard Lincoln stated before the season that we’ll go (back to their home in Cleve- in Dallas starting Thursday Porter and the U-19 team “I’ve daily challenged my players to Hargrove and Bavasi were on his “hot land),” Sharon Hargrove said, holding a and at the FIBA U-19 world open Global Games play give me the best that they’ve got, 100 seat” after three consecutive last-place battered broom in anticipation of one, championships to be held against Team Africa Thurs- percent of what they’ve got that day finishes in the AL West. But now, after final series sweep of the Blue Jays be- July 12-22 in Serbia. The day evening. — physically and mentally. And they’ve enduring six consecutive losing seasons fore her husband leaves the game he’s U.S. men are in the same Last summer, Porter was done that. Without fail, they’ve done leading the Mariners and Baltimore, played or managed or coached since world championships pre- cut from the U-18 team by that. Hargrove is resigning just as Seattle 1972. liminary round pool as Washington coach Lorenzo “I have never had to work at getting was beginning to think perhaps its oft- “We’ve been married for 37 years. China, Mali and the hosts, Romar and the 5-foot-6 that level myself — ever — until re- criticized manager might deserve a con- Gone together since junior high,” she Serbia. guard from Detroit said pub- cently. I’ve found that I’ve had to work tract extension. The Mariners were four said, fighting back her own tears. “He’s licly he used that as moti- The U.S. placed fifth in harder in making that same commit- games behind the Los Angeles Angles slept in his own bed four days in eight vation during his freshman 2003 and has not won the ment to my bosses, to my players and for the division lead entering Sunday. months. I don’t know too many people season at Oregon. tournament since 1991. to my coaches. And that’s not right,” “We’re not happy about this, not one who would sign up for that. And he’s Porter is one of at least Hargrove said, turning away and chok- bit,” Bavasi said, while stating his was done that for 35 years.” The U-19 team played an three Ducks who will play ing back tears. happy for Hargrove personally. “This The 55-year-old McLaren rejoined exhibition game yesterday overseas this summer. Se- “They deserve better. They are good is an important, hurtful move for us ... the Mariners this season, after 15 against the China Senior niors Mitch Platt and Ray people. There is a good thing going on Now, we’ve got guys who can recover.” years working on the staffs of manager National Team, a team fea- Schafer are playing with here. And it’s time for me to leave.” Hargrove said he was satisfied that Lou Piniella that included 1993-2002 in turing Yi Jianlian, the No. Athletes in Action, in Ger- Hargrove’s voice often cracked. His he’s had a large role in Seattle’s resur- Seattle. 6 pick in Thursday’s NBA many and Australia, re- eyes were moist and red, remnants of gence, “but somebody’s got to drive the “We were playing great baseball ... Draft. Led by Porter’s 20 spectively. Seniors Maarty a meeting he called with stunned play- bus. In my heart, I believe for this thing that’s what makes this a little hard to points on 6-of-9 shooting, Leunen and Bryce Taylor ers moments earlier. He said he initially to take off ... they deserve more than I comprehend to me,” McLaren said, his including 5-of-7 on three will also be at the trials for made his decision June 20, just after a am able to give them right now.” right arm in a sling following rotator cuff pointers, the American the U.S. team for the Pan- six-game losing streak. Hargrove’s three-year contract with surgery last week, an operation he joked youngsters won 91-75. He Am Games. The trials are General manager Bill Bavasi said that Seattle ends after this season. Until he would not have had if he’d known he also led the team with four July 12-14 in Pennsylvania, on a scale of one to 10 on being caught then, Bavasi said Hargrove will serve as was about to become the 12th manager assists in only 19 minutes of and the team will depart for off-guard, Hargrove’s departure was an adviser to the team — but only after in Mariners history. play and stifled a late China Rio de Janeiro, Brazil after “an 11.” Hargrove agreed with Bavasi Sharon Hargrove has some long overdue “This is not a perfect scenario to take rally with his fifth and final training until July 21. to delay leaving until the All-Star break, time with her husband. over a ballclub,” he said. “But I’ll run three-pointer. and Bavasi and McLaren tried to talk “It’s not a problem with players, the with it.” “You can almost do [email protected]

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Ken Griffey Jr., the top NL Wagner and third baseman Angels’ Vladimir Guerrero Golden Gate Bridge, and he’ll “I’m at a loss for words vote-getter. “He gets to have all David Wright) tied the Mil- and Seattle’s Ichiro Suzuki in be in his usual spot in left field right now,” Bonds said. “It the fun stuff and the press con- waukee Brewers (closer Fran- the outfield. just means more ‘cause I’m at ferences. I just get to play.” cisco Cordero, first baseman Fielder and Los Angeles home. This is my town. This The Boston Red Sox and Prince Fielder, shortstop J.J. Dodgers catcher Russell Mar- is my house. You can’t say AL champion Detroit Tigers Hardy and pitcher Ben Sheets) tin were elected as first-time enough about being at home. led all teams with five play- for the most players picked in All-Stars in the NL. Philadel- Classical Music It’s great.” ers selected. Boston is send- the NL. The Brewers hadn’t phia’s Chase Utley topped Opera & Broadway At 42, Bonds will be the old- ing first baseman David Ortiz, had four All-Stars since 1983. voting at second base. CDs, SACDs, DVDs est player to start an All-Star third baseman Mike Lowell, Fans elected the starters, While fans picked the start- game. He tops Roger Clemens, outfielder Manny Ramirez except for the pitchers, and ers, player voting determined who was 41 years, 11 months and pitchers Josh Beckett and a record 18.5 million votes eight reserves and eight pitch- Closing after 22 years at the 2004 game in Houston, Jonathan Papelbon. were cast before Thursday’s ers in each league. St. Louis’ his hometown. Detroit had three players deadline. 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Polanco in the final days and topped just want to hit one first. That FUNDING FOR RESEARCHto his & home DEVELOPMENT ballpark. on’s record of 755, Bonds is is a first-time All-Star. the NL with 2.99 million votes, will be a lot of fun,” he said. The Giants star overcame a beloved in San Francisco but Detroit’s Justin Verlander, the eighth time Griffey has led booed in most other cities who pitched a no-hitter this his league. Griffey is going to Jay Cohen in New York, Joe Kay in 119,000-vote deficit in the final Cincinnati, Janie McCauley in San days of balloting and finished following years of suspicion season, was picked for the his 13th All-Star game, all as a Francisco and Andrew Seligman in that he used performance- AL staff, and shortstop Carlos starter. Chicago contributed to this report. Sunton United Energy, LLC provides funding and technical assistance to researching and developing your leading-edge renewable energy ideas. 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Please visit www.SuntonUnited.com to learn fairly unguardable,” Rockets ing the Sacramento Kings to Web site. “We need more peo- centers roaming the Associ- more about us and to see how we can assist you general manager Daryl Mo- eight consecutive seasons in ple that can attack the basket ation’s lanes, he will become 17127 in taking your opportunity to the next level. rey said on Houston’s official the playoffs and a Western and create situations where an NBA success. Web site. Morey also said that Conference Finals appearance we can open up the offense.” To his own credit, Brooks the team considered Brooks in 2002. Adelman is known as Despite his smaller frame, certainly feels like he can sur- the best player available to a coach who likes to run an Brooks certainly can do that. vive at the next level. There them with the 26th pick. up-tempo offense and can get Leading the Pacific-10 Con- are a lot of 6-4 guys that play the best out of his players, so ference in scoring with 17.7 like they’re 5-7,” Brooks said Speed is something Brooks expect a more highlight-reel points per game, Brooks was on Houston’s Web site. “I’m has in spades. At the pre-draft oriented offense for Tracy a strong candidate for the Pac- definitely going to need some camp in Orlando, he posted McGrady, Yao, and, possibly, 10 Conference’s Player of the help in the post against some a time of 3.2 seconds for the Brooks. Year award, which was won of these guys, but I have my 3/4 court sprint, which made Adelman was able to scout by UCLA guard . own advantages by being him one of the fastest players Brooks indirectly from his Part of that scoring came small. That’s what I’ve been at the workouts. home in the Portland suburbs from behind the arc, with 40.4 capitalizing on.” Brooks’ strengths play as the Ducks marched first to percent shooting from three- Though the roster hasn’t into the hands of new Hous- the top-10 of the nation, then point range and 80 total threes been announced yet, Brooks ton coach Rick Adelman. to the Elite Eight of the NCAA adding to his 46 percent field is in Houston and is expected Oregonians may remember Tournament. goal average. If Brooks can to play on the Rockets’ Las him from his stint coaching “He can attack the basket adjust to the NBA’s deeper Vegas Summer League team. the Trail Blazers to two NBA and I think that’s one area three-point range and contin- Finals in the early ‘90s. 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Willamette www.sunriseasianfood.com “It’s a classic race in that en’s title was claimed by of the race at the starting line. it goes from one side of town Sopagna Eap, a former UC Entry fees for the race are $18 to another, and for years now Davis runner and member of with a shirt or $12 without 70 W. 29th Ave, Eugene, OR it’s had that wicked first mile Team Eugene. through July 3. For those reg- that everybody has to deal The highest finisher by a istering on the race morning, 17279 (541) 343-3295 with right off the bat,” said University student in 2006 costs are $23 with a shirt or Heinonen. “Most courses was Jon Terzenbach, a $17 without.

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