Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 30, 1991, Page 7, Image 7

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    CRIMES
Continued from Page 1
window. Tin’ men were not identified
1 hreo portable toilets were consumed bv .in ar
sonist's fire, near Aul/.on Stadium, on July r> No
one was arrested.
In addition, minor fires were reported on
23, 28 and 31; Augl 25; and Sept N’ t
A possible bomb was reported ;it (tree nil.,
on July 12. An Oregon iiaii worker toi.i OPS that
the beavv package, bearing no return a,I,ire-.-.,
was delivered by a man who did no! identif\
himself.
It was later discovered that the package .un
tamed pennies
Among the OS!’ reports were sever d minor as
saults and fights.
Records also indicate that individuals were
(.ited in unrelated incidents for public nudity. m
sift entry and masturbation.
The majority of reports described thefts. includ
ing ..’5 bicycles., more than SI.GOO trash, .ami' a
ST.OOO ring. all stolen from various rumpus !.i
lions.
More-titan a do/e.n wallets and ; .: ■ s were st.
len and at least 2(> hum ellaneotts property thefts
occurred:
Among-the reports were many found or rer r
ererl items- 15 bicycles, seven wallets and purses,
and Sl(H) cash, which was eventually returned to
the finder
Students, faculty'and staff are warned not to
leave unattended no matter how briefly am
thing that can he picked up. said to Marj' Higeiow.
a supervisor at Ol’S.
MEETINGS
Morlor Board mooting will
taker plan: tonight al (> in EMU
Cedar Room B ('all 746-G325
for moro information
International Assoc iation of
Students In Economics and
Commerce will moot tonight at
7 .to in ;t 10 Gilbert Call
340-1340 for more information.
Students for Creative Anach
ronism will moot tonight at 7 at
Agalo Stroot Classroom #1. Call
4)14-5009 for moro information
MISCELLANEOUS
Child Care Inc., 1(59 North
Washington St., a community
non-profit proschool child earn
center, is sponsoring a "Sand
wich and Savvy” parent educa
tion workshop tonight at 5:110.
The topic will ho children and
reading. A light dinner and
child care will he provided at
no cost. Call Michelle at
344-11155 for moro information
and sign up for child care
VOLUNTEERS
White Bird Clinic is offering
its quarterly volunteer commu
nity service training program
Sessions begin Oct It). Credit
c an he arranged through the
University and Line Communi
ty College. Call 342-H255 for
more information
OPPORTUNITIES
Bidding for the following
companies will take place to
day through Wednesday in 244
I lendricks
l->: ;l;H* i >
•II
In !•' r i cl a v ‘ s Emvruld,
tho (lollogu of Education
was incorrectly referred
to us tho School of Etluca
tion. It was also incorrect
ly reported that the Col
lege of Education will be
eliminated. The College
of Education will remain,
although teacher educa
tion programs will be dis
continued.
This discrepancy, how
ever, does not change the
reported impact of the
loss on tlio ESCAPE field
studies program.
Also in Friday’s Emer
ald. a photo caption erro
neously reported the size
of the Knight Library ex
pansion. The project will
add 132.000 square feet
to the building’s current
size of 237,000 squure
foot. Also, a story in the
Sept. 16 Back to the
Books odition reported
that the library was ex
panded in 1907. The ac
tual year was 1966.
Krnesl X, Young
I'rito-Lny, Inc.
I’rii c Waterhouse A ('.o
Russell Stover Candies.
(■■Irunt Thornton Accountants ft
Mgt. Consultants
Moss Adams
Coopers & Lvbrand
Standard Insurant c Co.
James Ri ver Corp
Shell Oil
Peat, Marwick, Main A Coinpu
ny.
Hoeing.
Call .tin 32.15 for more infor
mation.
Career Planning anti Place
ment Orientation Session will
take place today from :t 30 to
iK) pm. In 23H Hendricks
Call 34G-3235 for more infor
mation.
KKI.ICION
Hildi’ study will lake pi,u <■
'.tonight at 7 .to at thn tiathnlii
NVuinan Center, 1850 Kmerald
St Carl! 0}l> ItltH for more in
formation.
Deadline tor suhmiltine l t aIs
to thr lirneruld front desA, i:\ll
Suite .till), is noon the il.i\ he
torn pubtk .ilion lit ills run thr
il.iy ol thr event unless thr
eveilt tail’s iilurn hrtorr noon
Noth rs of events with a do
nution or admission ihurge will
not hr m i epted (.'am/jus
events and those scheduled
nriirest thr /whlii ution dale
will he i;i ven priority t he Km
•'raid reserves the ripht to edit
notices for grammar uiul s t\le
GRAND OPENING
DUCK - TAILS
HAIR
SAIDS
• Contemporary
Culling & StyMm.j
• Perms
• Color Weaves
M-f 1:00-9:00
iT V A wa
"Professional Products
Refill Center"
NEXXUS-Paul Mitchell
RedkervAveda-Matrtx
& More
EMU Ground Floor • 343-8219
"27 years of
Quality Service"
GERMAN AUTO SERVICE, INC.
Mercedes • BMW • Volkswagon
Audi • Datsun • Toyota
342-291*
202S f ranklin Blvd
Eugene. Oregon 9/403
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for Details
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Student Loans,
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make it through those trying college
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products and services you need:
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465 5945
Two Day & Night
Teller Machines
also available
at Kaulman's
840 E. 13th
18th and Oak Branch
95 18th Awe E.
465-5849
First Interstate Bank