COMMUNITY Eugene man declared missing; family begins statewide search By Don Peters Emerald Associate Editor lack Sampson. 51. of Eugene. has been missing since Dec. 25. and Itis family and friends have be gun a statewide search for the mentally retarded man. "We just need more information." said search coordinator Pamela Harbeintner "We’ve got to keep looking." Sampson had just visited his family in Portland for the holidays when his brother saw him board the Kugene-bound bus at 8:50 p in The bus had been scheduled to leave Portland at 7 10. but was delayed due to the weather. "The weather was terrible." said Pam King of the Assoc iation of Retarded Citizens. and a friend of Sampson’s. "It was Christmas night and it was hectic." Harbeintner said she has no idea where Samp son could have gone The Greyhound Express Sampson was on continued past Eugene to Rose burg. Medford. Redding. Sacramento and Eos Angeles. It is possible he could be anywhere along that route. Sampson has been a resident of the Eugene Donald Street House since PIH4 and is on medi cation. That fact has given searchers more cause for concern "He's never been off (his medication) as long as we've known him." Harbeintner said "Our best guess is that he’s paranoid and extremely frightened ” Harbeintner said Sampson takes similar trips two or three times a year, and has never bad any problems She wanted to emphasize that Samp son was not liktdy to disappear on purpose "He's not a runaway." she said "He likes where he lives and is always anxious to get home." Searchers are concentrating on the Portland area, but are looking for any of the A 1 people who were originally on Sampson's bus "We want to talk to anyone who took a bus out of Portland that night." King said "Even if peo ple don’t think they were on the same bus (as Sampson), we want to talk to them We haven't pTmtt, lack Sampson. 51, of Eugene, has been miss inn since Christmas Day. Eamily anil friends are searching for clues to his whereabouts. found After hours t.ontai I the Ku gene Coin e I iepartment or Ring at till I lli-17 RESERVE OFFICERS' TRAINING CORPS BELIEVE IT OR NOT, THIS GUY IS IN CLASS. Esalemenl and adventure is the course description, and Army ROTC is the name. It’s the one college elective that builds your sell-confidence, develops your leadership potential and helps you take on the challenges ot command. There's no obligation until your junior year, so then's no reason not to try it out right now. rtad eet asere. Contact Major Beb Harnett, M7V Agate Street, MUttTC. ARMY ROTC TIE SMJUtTEST COLLEGE COUKSE TOO CAM TAIL Anorexia Nervosa & Bulimia Binge Eating Gnash Dieting Vomiting Laxative Abuse Compulsive Exercise Compulsive Dieting When you're ready to quit we're ready to help. Just call 686-7372. The Hating Disorders hugmni at Sacied Heart J PROBLEMS WITH THE UNIVERSITY? rhe Office of Student Advocacy can help regis tered students who have problems with university fac ulty. staff, policies or procedures including ■ STUD! NT CONDUCT CODE CHARGES ■ SEXUAL HARASSMENT ■ DISCRIMINATION ■ UNIVERSITY HOUSING ■ ACADEMIC DISPUTES ■ FINANCIAL AID ■ FACULTY MISCONDUCT ■ PUBLIC SAFETY ■ BUSINESS AFFAIRS ■ ATHLETICS ■ UNIVLKSITY RECORDS ■ UNIVERSITY EMPLOYMENT We .ire a free ASUO program providing profession a1 services for students in campus related matters Call 346-3722 or stop by 334 EMU to set up an appointment. WE KNOW WHAT YOU NEED! All supplies for your photo classes — best prices and the most knowledgeable and friendly staff in town — come on in and see us today! 11(1 X UI I MAX ell $ 1.4V for 36 ox|» ? LOAD YOUR OWN SAVE 50%+ T-MAX 35inm x 100' inouoHfoK in 19 Rons or .ia ixr. $26.99 LLOYD LOADER...$l8.95 I NEW CASSETTES...3/S 1.00 * Vivitar 2000 SLR $139.00 VMi« W!l») Sill C.un**