Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, December 08, 1989, Page 5, Image 5

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    Child care center to reopen space to toddlers
B\ Daralv n Tr.ipp«
f mrrald C ontrilnitor
Her ause of the need for more spar e for
l.'i- lo .10-month-old toddlers the? Uni
versity's tlhild ( <ir>• ami Development
( i'iiI»tv will re establish eight todtiler
spots at tin' I Mi i enter a site which
had been reserved solelv lor older r hi!
dieii
I'lie ( (IX program lias sis separate
centers on and near campus, each re
served for different age groups Only
one renter tlie Yillard House is r nr
rentlv reserved lor toddlers.
Although the I Alt' center was a tod
(Him program in the l.ilr I'tTtls it has
been a site lor i hildrcn ay;ed in months
In five \iMrs for llir past lew years
I he ( < I M program recently receixed
murr' applications from parents with
toddlers than the Villard I louse i an u
i ommoiiate \l the same lime there lias
been a dec line m the mimhei ol oldei
c hildren enrolled in the centers
Mec a use ( ( 1 X rec eives approximately
7a perc ent of its inc nine trom i hild i are
lees paid In student parents lhe\ i all
not afford to lie nuclei emolled. said
Dennis Reynolds. ( (IX I’m^ram t ‘not
din.licit
So the dei isioii Has made to i reale a
separate toddler program .il the K\U
mIi' beginning m inter term nl lie
i ause toddlers were pari nl the program
mile before it's an nptinn we know is
w ni kalile Key luittis said
Although both older and vnunget
I hddren u ill he m the same i enlei they
util maintain separate daily schedules,
and the I All toddler program will ha\ e
its ow il lead tear her
The program < hanges ate due in part
to the delay ed i onslru tion of a neyy
( ( IM house in the Westmoreland area
ot Kligelle Key Holds said I lie new
house will he built to make more perma
iii'iil room tnr luildli'rs (’onstrnction is
led In In' i i>in|»1 • • 11•<I In toll trim nl
III I III- lllr.ml Mill" till' K\11 11II!. I 11' I
program will III' rsl.iblislli'il .IS .III inter
tin program In meet tin1 toddler nerd
It iti.u mil\ i'\ist tin si\ months
Krv nolds said
I'arents who .1111»I\ In I rtd.n Dm it
will rm.t'ivr first |ii !■•! its in si limluliiiK
n>i|iii!St s
l or .in .ijiptii .ilioi) .mil mori' inlormn
lion on tin' ( < ’IK program. i .ill
n.Hli I PM nr slop In the iii.nn olln r .il
I 11 I Moss Si
BLM to use timber windfall for reforestation
I1tuber harvest reaps record revenues
I’OKTI.AM) |AI’| The I S
Him-,hi ill I,.iiuI Maiiagt-n ’’ill
Ini|»*‘s iii us*- ,i S in millimi
w milt.ill m tinibor m\umii’S in
vvhillli- ,in,n ,il si-rii>us bai k
lugs m rctuiiisliiliihi •mil timbfi
sail- planning m Wi-slt-rn On
gun
kin- agent \ is waiting bn ,iu
thori/.ation trniii tin- (ttfii e ut
Managi-mi-nt .uni Huilgi-t In
Inn- people lor J7ll temporary
positions In oven unit? tin- but k
lugs, s.ml HIAI spoki-siii.in III
( ilibi-rli
Though tin- money is avail
,iblt- tin- authorization lor the
hiring isn’t it-rUiiii. (ilibi-ili
s.till.
"There's always been rclui
l.iiiii- ibrmigh tin- yi-ars tor ill
vcloping a l.irgi-r Ii-ili*i.»1 work
Imi i- In- added ' I bal s bi-rii
a mi urnng tlii-iiii- ul tin- minim
istratiun iluwii Ihniugti the
\ IMIS "
Ki-runl revenues lui tiintrf't
harvests in tisi al year Ht8tl pm
\ idl'd a \\ i nil la 11 lui HIM ul
S ill million, ut vvhii h SI/.ft
in 111 ion would In- spi-nl tins lis
i al \t-ar. ( iliherti said I In- rt-st
would In- iisi-d m tollmving
\ ears
I'hi- bulk ut tin- muiii-v and
personnel would go in over
i.ouiing tin- tiai king m mini
i-statiun. ulmli lias tall.m two
lu thiui- vi-ai's bi'liiml in West
urn t Jri-gon t aliberti said
I lc said HIM has .1 111v plant
ini; backlog of Vi.700 ,n res in
u oltTil Oregon With I hr e\li ,i
personnel. HIM espei is to take
< are iil in non at rrs Ihis \ e.u
with .1 cam -over ol I VHtHi
ai ms
I *ri| i.ir.il ion ill logged-over
sites hir replanting has fallen
behind b\ 72.200 aims 1 lie
target lur this year is 20.000
aims, leaving a cam-over ol
) i 'aHi ai ms
(l<intrt>111U}4 the brush anil
weeds that ( iimpetr with voting
trees un plantations has (alien
behind In I iimi ai ii-s III AI
hopes In lake i are iit . I 111(1
ai les (Ins vrai le.u ing I i ' null
ai res In m>
(aliberli said record harvest
levels were the biggest tai.tin in
the mforesl.iliiin bat king
rhf ll.ll v esl lev el has been
extraordinarily high the last
two or three veals he said
Munv more acres have been
harvested than vv e would nui
inallv antu ipate
Two summers ol severe lores)
fires the distraction ol dealing
with lawsuits ovei the spotted
ow 1 and a IUH-1 i unit order
banning the use of hertiii ides
to control i orupetuig vegetation
hav e also i ontribuled to the
bar klog. ( 11ibet11 said
l lie limber sale program has
been slowed bv having to con
fer vv itli the I S lash and
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It anthori/ation ilorsn t t omr
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said
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1 PM
with Pat Miller
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JAZZ GUITARIST
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wrm vocalist
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