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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1989)
LOOK FOR OUR VERY EXCITING ANNOUNCEMENT —UO-Bookstore— : k !. ,i■:i M f ; >,at 1 i) Q(i ii i)u 686-4331 University Police Beat The following is a list of campus area crimes taken from Office of Public Safely and fugene Police Depart meal repotts between Nov JH and Dec <: • A sluleii lake was rt covered by OPS on Dei. :> A student reported he had discovered a hike similar to his. which was stolen in January Thu student had kept the receipt with the serial number, which was checked and confirmed. The stolen bike's user said siie purchased had the bike for $65 in i ebruary The bike was returned to its previous owner • Stolen furniture from Wal ton Complex worth $903 was reported returned to OPS on Dec. 5. The head housekeeper discovered all the furniture — a vacuum cleaner, a coffee ta ble and two couches — hack in its proper place in the com plex dorms. The furniture was reported stolen to ()PS ori N'ov 20 • The theft of S'HO in audio i assettos. rontpai t discs and listening et|iii|iment troin a Walton Complex dorm room was reported to HIM) on Dei t The unknown suspect en tered through the unlot l ed door. • OPS recovered $-450 of items from car theft on Dei i. \ $250 purse and $200 in miscellaneous items were found in the Pioneer Ceme tery. follow ing the report to HIM) of these items' theft from the owner's tar at 19th Ave nue and Kincaid Street earlier that day. The unknown suspect en tered the car by breaking the rear window. A $100 back pack. also stolen from the car. was not recovered. • One subject was arrested for criminal trespass anil resist ing arrest, and another for criminal trespass and harass ment, by OPS and KPD at Dean Complex on Nov. 2<l The subjects, who are not University students reported 1\ entered a dorm room unin vited. where one subject fon dled the occupant's leg and the other wrote down her phone number. Officers were dispatched to the area. While attempting to arrest the subjects, a scuffle ensued between the officers and one of the subjects. • An $809 cassette recorder was reported stolen from a locked room in Straub Com plex to OPS on Nov. 28 There were no signs of forced entry by the unknown sus pect . • OPS reports 5 bikes stolen, and one additional bike recov ered. They're Hot, They're Wild, They're On Sale. - r M, * It you plan on writing, presenting, pub lishing, drawing or designing, MacWrite’II and MaeDraw’II software from Claris is the hottest and wildest combination available for your Mac. MacWrite II is the hottest word processor around with footnotes or endnotes, a lightning last 100,000 word spelling checker, a 220,(XX) synonym thesaurus, multiple columns, headers and footers. It also has word counting so you don't go one word over on that I,(XX) word paper that's due first thing in the morning. 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Students lor (!hoic e. mandatory insurant e. and ( IA disc rimm.i lion Students lor Creative Altai h ronism will meet tonight from 7 to 7 t() m the I AH’ I ishhowl I lie group w ill then i arpool to c ounc.il A disc ussion/support group lor ga\ men will meet tonight at the koinonia (enter. UN kmc aid St I onight's lopii gas s and feminism MIS( I I I AMAH'S A Storm the Stairs rec ogni tion ceremony will he held to day at I p ill m the [ All' \\ al nut Room. Awards will he pre sented lo teams that partii ipat ed in tin; event All .ire ivel come In llnfinishnd Piece lor PI ay or Piano is the title ul Mikhalkov's film adaptation ol Chekhov's Platonov to he shown tonight at 7 in Studio A of the Instructional Media Cen ter. The film is part ol the Rus sian Film Series, and will he shown in Russian with I'.nglish subtitles The FMI Christmas Cralt Fair w ill take plat e toda\ and Thursday from to a m to 'odd p m Ilandi rafted gilt items will he available, as will live musical entertainment The t( i itlrnt.il Tourist w ill lie shown tonight at 7 in the Sa < red Heart Auditorium as part 01 the Mental Health and the ( Ulema film series Tho t inverse of Dreams is the title ot a film lo he show n tonight at 7 It) m Room 1 >4 Straub Hall The showing will he billowed In a short discus siou Summer employment orien tation will he held todav at 2 tl) p in. in Room 12 of Hen drii ks Hall Student Mass a spei i.d St Nicholas edition, will he held tonight .it ‘I at the Newman (ientei lHfiO Kmerald St Deadline for suhmittinfl I t a/s lo the I merald front tlesk IMI ' .Slide Itlll. is noon tin' </uv hrlore jiuhht aiion —Alpine Import Service_ I he VOLVO Specialists 12th & Main Winter Fitness Ananlysis • Oil c hange, genuine VOLVO filter and 4 quarts of oil • Complete* maintenanc e check of major c omponents Inspcc tion of brakes, exhaust, suspension, u jomts, battery charging and starting sys tems,cool start systems, heating and cooling systems, tires, wipers and all fluid levels For Appointment call 726-1808