Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 29, 1989, Page 6, Image 6

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    Community
'Small Change' holiday drive benefits local food bank
Donations help kitchens, shelters
By ( ntherine Hawley
I merald Reporter
Al some lime nr another one out of
four people goes hungrv m lime ( ouniv
.mil must turn lo Kugenes soup kill li
i ns shelters or food ifon.ilion agencies
for help. said I '•■mlim* I ii*iikI<* uf I ( M )l)
for I..1111' ( ouniv .t Im al food bunk
\\ liii h supplli’s t.minty organizations
Now llii' remaining 7r> port rnl of I-iiif
( ouniv residents have tin? o|iporlumly
lo feed Ilnur hungry neighbors liv donut
him one pi*r< ent of Ilnur lulls to the food
bunk every limn lliev go lo the store or
eat ul u ri'sluurunl
"VVliul vvi' are Irving lo do is broaden
llii' liusr of supporl siliil Irengle In
I ))•• past. I hi- food biink bus relied on
large donations from a small pool of
(.onlribulors. but rinuillv I In? numbiu
and size of i ontribiitions bus sbrunk.
Irough- said
Now the agiun \ will relv on i ash do
nations from more people lo help it sup
plv food lo area soup kill bens, sbellers.
food Imx distribution ugeni ies and resi
dential programs I rengle said
Although I I I.( kuked olf ils Small
( li.ingc pl.in 1 11.inksgi\ mu wrrk it is
not just .1 holiday fundi.unit 1 irnulr
s.ml
WV unvision il .1*. .1 lung li'rin. nit
ginng pingMin.'' I rt'nglr s.ud 'Ur .nr
IrvillK In grl prnplr lip l.iki' Irspiiiislblll'
U fill (Ml.l!) Illul frrd I he pi'iiplr v\lli>
lin'd fi> l>r frd
Muir ill.in 7(1 l uKi'lir ii'sl.nii.inK .mil
Ipusiiu'sm's !i.ivi■ Ijrrn purlii ip.ding in
tin- Sm.ill ( li.ingr pmgniin sun r \uv
out .1 (Intuition ).ir ot use the s.tlcs t.i\
kc\ on thin ( ash registers to .idd one
pen cut to ,i ( ustomer s liill I In' tot'll
,lllloll111 of (intuitions will lie added up
,111(1 sent to I I l.t
trough' s.uil she did not \(‘t have am
figures for tin1 lust in'll "I tin1 pro
grant's opcr.ilion. but said participating
liusini'ssi's Inin' been supportin'
Hu.sinesses that are enthusiastii
about (Small Change) are doing well."
I rengle said
Both Small Change donation |ars and
the one pen out option seemed to he
‘I'Ve are trying to get people to take responsibility
for (FFLC) and feed the people who need to be fed.
— Caroline Frengle
JO. and more an' Mining up ever\ d.n
I rengle s.tul
Musi partu ipating businesses are
small. Icxallvowned stores anil restau
lants. although larger businesses nun
join the program as soon as thev get per
mission from their headquarters.
I rengle said
businesses who partii ipate in the
Small ( liange program i .in either put
f.iirlv popular m Iheir first week .it Ore
gun Homegrown Meats. IM.t.t llilyard
St s.mt owner Hrian Kohler, who
helped I rough' set up Small Change
It was 11110 of our highest volume
weeks, with Thanksgiving turkeys and
everything.” Kohler said Tin looking
a! the donation jai and it's (list full of
money
Customers often donated more than
the suggested imc pen (Mil ut their loud
bills Kohler said
At Sundiini e Natural Foods. 748 K
J4th Ave , donors .ire also ini lined to
give more than one pert ent. said < ashler
Martha (Ihristman
I’eople are responding to both dona
lion jars and 111.. percent payment.
said Dave KesSegnie. head of the infor
mation and rescan h department
"We have hig signs hy the cash regis
ter and people t an ask the cashiers (to
find out more about Small Change)."
KesSegnie said
The Small Change donation jar at The
(Kenwood Restaurant. 1.440 Alder St
was not faring as well, said manager
Cloria Preston
It doesn't seem to he terribly popn
lar. Preston said. "I don’t know if peo
ple pist don't see it. or what."
Small Change depends on the custom
er to initiate donations without pressure
from business employees, said Frengle
t nless people know about it. they
won't give." Frengle said "It takes ev
erybody telling every body else " Other
campus area businesses part it ipating in
Small Change include The Faculty
Club. Fall Creek bakery. Excelsior Cafe.
Stuart Anderson's black Angus Kestau
rant and Treehouse Restaurant
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Police Beat
The following is a list ol
i ampus area ( mm’s tiikfii from
Offn.c ol Public. Safety and Ku
i■ in• Police Department reports
IrelweenNov 20 and Nov 27
• \ I>iiry*lar\ at tin- Phi Delta
l lii’ta lrati>rnit\ at 1472 him aid
St resulting in the tin'll ol a
S'lOll ( annond.ilc bicycle was
reported to I.I’ll Nov 27 I lie
unknown suspect entered the
house through the unloi ked
I>ai k door and removed the
hike e\t epl for the rear lire
which was linked to a pole in
the basement
• Ihe theft ol a S t * I • video re
i ordei from a room m the Kdu
i alum Pudding was reported to
I PI) Nov 27 Ihere were no
signs ol Ion ed end \ to the
room b\ the unknow n suspei t
• I he tlielt ot a purse with ( on
tents worth Sin Irom (lender
son dormilorv was reported to
OHS Nov 22 Thi: unknown
suspet t entered the owner's
room through the open door
.old removed the purse while
the ov\ nei was out
• A $ 1 HO t.u nIt\ p.irkinn per
mil stolen from a vehii le in the
IM.l parking lot was reported to
KIM) Nov J1
• I he theft ol furniture worth a
total of Soo t from Walton (aim
pies w.is reported to OHS Nov
JO The items a v at mini
i leaner, a t offee table and two
couches were last seen in
various dorms in the complex
There are no suspet Is
• I he theft ol three lamps with
a total value ot $10 from Kilev
Hall was reported to OHS Nov
JO The lamps were last seen in
Ihe lounge There are no siis
pet Is
• OHS reports 0 additional
hikes stolen and none ret ov
eretl
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