Regional School burning suspects detained at juvenile hall |AI’) Two of threw tuns ( barged with breaking into ,nui setting tire lo .1 w mg of Yerieta 1 lenient,ir\ S| hool h.we been ordered del.lined .it .1 juvenile 1 enter after court he,11 mgs juvenile Court lodge lames I l.irgre.n es agreed with a < nun selor's assessment that two ot the box s. brothers ages It) and 1 I pose a danger lo themselves or to the community anil that alternatives to detention were not sufficient to prevent further trouble A Juvenile Department coun selor said file brothers have re ceived counseling tor setting tires in I he peat and t hat one , >1 them has shown no remorse tm the \ enet.i fire Hargreaves released the third bin age 11. to the custodv ol his parents with the provisions that the boy remain in their home at all times unless m c 11111 p.mied In a parent and that the parents remove all lighters and m<tt< he* Irnm (lie house Ill’s nnl to walk out the door o( tin' liousi- .it all unless hr s ai i nmpanied In onr ot vuu period, Hargreaves told tile parents at the Wednesdav hearing The ho\ s are si heduled to enter pleas Oi l Id to various i harj<es, inc hiding arson and hnrglarv I’olirr investigators and (live iiih I lepai I menl i ounselor \11 son Sin kind sac the Inns have admitted breaking windows in the school entering the build mg and stealing school sup plies Two ol the bins have .id milled they set lighted pa pi ■ i on a teat hei s desk in one ol the c lassrooms. Slii krod said in c ourt Wednesdav The resulting lire destroyed four i lassrooms. damaged lour others and i a used SrvtMKKl damage Drug education becomes mandatory for school kids SAI.KM (AP) I'lii- Oregon Hoard of Kducatiun on Wednes day approved .1 measure rt'ijuir in^ drug and alcohol edui ation for students of all grade levels ''Distrii ts are doing some great things, but we need to make sure everyone is doing this.' Department of Kdui ation spokesman I.arrv Austin said While school otfii nils have supported the measure, some have been < oncerned that it does not provide money to help distrii ts pay for the programs net ess,ir\' to meet the new stall dards 'There's always tli.it resent merit,'' said Ron Wilkcrson Marion Counts Kducation Ser s 11 e Distrii t superintendent However, he said the tough ei standards should fori e S C A N N I N G GRAPHICS SCANNING AND OCR TEXT RECOGNITION FOR MACINTOSH AND IBM PCS M‘L*M QUAi TV { >■ j! ffive M S'C1 A'N'N'E' R'S MJANKLIN PAIMC PI A2A O 5120 fBANKlIN SLVD tUG«Nt 747 4589 4(K off one Gyros or Falafel •' crurr mr 1219 Aldsr 343 3062 <•«]) 10 16 H9 Brakes • Tune Up • Mutller $1 9.95 Lube While U Wail Mik«'» Eastude Auto Ropair Franklin & Villard 344 2523 Save some money!!^ Use ODE coupons. s( hoots to improve their .it tempts In edtu .ite i hililren about the (lancers of all ohol ami (Iron use Ihe new rule requires drug anil alcohol prevention instrui lion to he offered in the health i urrii iilum of all grades, begin rung In I't'M) ‘>1 The educational program is to emphasize • The health idler Is ol all ohol tohai i o. anil other drugs • I lie laws restru ting drug use • Wavs to prevent and discour age students from using drugs Flat on his bike (ir.iiiuntr .m hitn turr studriil Inn I’it k.irtl stuiiirs in Wniliirsil.n s sunsliinr ivhilr nsinii .1 lhiiul\ h<u k summit In I’i't < oinfoit.ihlr Photo l>\ Stevo (iartl Public Furuni on Insurance All concerned students are encouraged to attend a meeting tonight in the EMU Fir Room Local consul tants and the Student Health Insurance Committee members will be available to answer any questions, on the ASUO Student Health Insurance plan Looking for a place to live? Check the ODE Classifieds —UO-Bookstore USING THE NEW MOOI) THERAPY IN EVERYDAY LIFE Feeling Good Handbook_ I)AVII) I). BURNS, M.D. In his phenomenal best seller, ifeting ('mud. Dr David Burns described cognitive therapy a breakthrough, last acting treatment lor depression based on the simple idea that our thoughts create our moods Now. he has written a sequel that applies the techniques in f eeling Cm<ni to a wide range of everyday problems In this handbook. Dr Burns provides specific, easy to master strategies tor overcoming tears, phobias, and panic attacks; dealing with various feelings ol social anxiety; improving interpersonal communication; overcoming procrastination; coping with performance anxiety in public speaking, test taking, and other activities, and much more. The powerful methods in the f eeling (loud Handbook are not pop psychology, but have been scientifically validated by Dr. Burns and his colleagues. GENERAL BOOKS ^ The ^ ^Feeling Good Handbook Using the New Max] Therapy in Eueiydo}' Life David D. Burns. M.D. SI**.M5 Hardcover U9 13th s Kincaid M F 1 30600 SAT 10 00 6 00 9KST0RE 686 4331