Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 12, 1983, Section A, Page 7, Image 7

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Madison Avenue hits Eugene
The latest in advertising ploys — mini-billboards — have made their way to the Universi
ty. Electronic advertising screens now light up the EMU and the University Bookstore.
The new screens are similar to the ones in banks which flash the interest rates,
temperature and other information.
But this is a case of something for nothing. The University pays nothing for the units.
Guaranteed Sales Inc. provides the $4,000 units and uses advertising from national com
panies such as AT&T and General Foods to cover costs.
Each machine is able to keep 18 messages in its memory.
"The screens are a good way to keep students informed of upcoming events and ac
tivities,” says Frank Geltner, EMU assistant director.
Two more signs are expected to be installed in the library and the Fish Bowl restaurant.
Photo by Dave Kao
TV drama
helps locate
missing kids
NEW PALTZ, N.Y. (AP) — An
agency looking for lost children
got more than 2,000 calls follow
ing a nationally televised movie
about a boy who was kidnapped
and slain, and at least one teen
age girl returned to her family, an
agency representative said
Tuesday.
Child Find Inc. on Monday night
combined its efforts with the mass
appeal of network television in
hopes of reuniting with their
families some of the thousands of
children reported missing each
year.
At the end of the two-hour film
“Adam," the photographs of 55
missing children were shown.
They are among the 2,000
registered with Child Fund.
Kristin Brown, information
director for the agency, said Tues
day that more than 2,000 calls had
been received and they were con
tinuing at the rate of 150 an hour.
"The calls are piggy backed. As
soon as we hang up, another is
waiting," she said.
Brown said as many as five
descriptions of missing children
had been reported in several cities
by more than one caller.
lanette Demenkoff, head of
registration, location and recovery
for the agency, said a call came
Tuesday morning from a teacher
in "a Southern city," who had
recognized one of the pictures.
Police agencies were checking the
lead, Demenkoff said.
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