Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 04, 1992, Page 3, Image 3

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    CHAIRS
Continued from Page 1
creaky, most .1 r«> uimthered.
and a fow appear ready to fall
apart
As is tht? rase with most l 111
versitv chairs, thcv'ye tieen.de
fail'd with graffiti countless
times Their sturdiness has
been tested repeatedly l)V f'ldg
etv students who can't hei'p but
lean the 1 hairs onto their rear
legs
The desks must he sandblast
ed. sanded, reinforced, Stained,
lacquered. laminated. routed
and then reassembled But the
finished product makes the
proi ess more than worth it: as
the oak desks look fresh off the
line
"That's the nice part about
It. Orti/ said You take a
chair that's trashed and rag
gedy-looking and then Mill end
up with a good ptixltit t
That's something to lake
pride in. he said "It really
helps you push yourself to the
limit, to come up with one
more every (fay
When the desks are cotnplet
ed. they will he shipped hack
In the t 'mversity. whti h w ill
deliver another bate h (if bat
tered ones The projec t ysill
lake ahiHit a year
Klet/.ok and Dina DeY.uiey
(>o<mIyvill’s marketing director,
said the Contract hetyveen the
l'n i vcrsity arid (Goodwill is
beneficial lor both parlies The
l'diversity gels a bargain price
lor t.,000 like new chairs, while
Good w ill has an opportunilv * * >
if 11 what il does best Provide
on-the-job training tor people
in the 1 nmnmmty
(Jrti/, 11 is w orkmg on the
’lt ' a C>*j U ©
Mane Standish, project supervisor tor the returbishmg /ob. tries to
make a classroom chan look as good as new
W ot k ' !■:*'
chairs as jiart of tho
per irm r ;ir>->;rasss \!!t■ r bemg
laid off Irotn a I’iiiiliiiid; rnilt, hi*
»cn! It. ! fi. S. j, i!! 11 • 1n. Y\ .; i.i in
I'Hi* Private ! I. i list! y ( lUiritil
ita help SW Pit , *.v bu ll, lii*lps
train varum-. vrUT.inv home
less and disjdai i d wood-in
dtistTA workers put Ortiz in its
trauma: (migrant arid sent him
to (anidwill
Along with Kid ii r t i \ It
also from SWI’lt am! (•• r«• • •< I
su|)'*n !*.[ir Marn* VamI |i... In
Ortiz, is hoping to st.iv at the ri*
furbishing 'oti until its i ompli*
lion Participants say they hopr
tin- job market in l.ngene will
liavi* gruyyn by thru mi limy i an
use tlmir skills in Ii tiding uthrr
'.\urk
Tve always had a kind id
ba i■ [or wood pri nine I*..' said
Ortiz, who used to refuibish ta
blits and diessers in his span*
time It would hi IIIi e to stay
in the same held it 1 i ould
( a Mid will has employ i *d Stan
dish fur 10 wars Stic iurnpli'1
Ct! (S h ni w i i Is Ii i.:;! i i; J >! 111;.i 7•.
which is smii.l.ir lo SWI’it ••
ti.,! vs 7.11 n [(in1 rn.ph i . s ■:: 1 I In1
mcilt i lv ami pin w i .ill v it is
.ilili-il .mi!u w u. rks .is i n>:
u 1 iir employ n Hut she. too.
W.inlt'i! fu. mi reuse tut fjr.it) tiox
nf sk.iis s.: s | *, i • isk.-it tu work
on Sin- props t
Of thu stir < • ( ox i i. fias ifi,.
mi is I experience in llie wood
m ■) vi s I r y ilv tm s spend 1 ‘
i r,i r s w urkinji w 11 ti w m n i.
mostly in .I i ahmei shop in Sun
tram isco tin ewntually hopes
lu return lu i uhinetrn.ikinf(,
which Im Mini tie I'liim S nimi'
than pi .I tut l iun Work
l! ! .1 kf's l tu tin a tu ■ u l l Wo
tin ..", I i finish a .!i sk iItht ;>;ti
th.it will likely in i p i ov i wli' n
itii'S util lllfi i- lu five muii
(im h tvs 111 Ir.iinii". in ttif not
fins w.iks 1. v i- n l u i ! y they
hope lu tu* up to ' < lu ill) chillis
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DAMAGE
Continued from Page 1
rely on the civil unil criminal courts to invoke
sanctions .ii'.isnst mu h off-iainpus hum oniitii I by
people ,11 ling in their personal capacity, ’ the
statement saui
Students and community memliers protesting
I he not gu I lly v ri diets ol tour I.os Angeles {Mil ice
officers in the videotaped heating of motorist
Rodney king started their rally in the l-.MC Court
yard A group ol lr.o mart hed from t atnpus to the
Federal Building, where some protesters broke
windows hi! n Hrtiistrr (Umril photographer and
knex ked items off desks
Olficials s,n;i ,m investigation into the incident
is under wav I’ossihle charges or , >-nalties were
not mentioned
Dctmrah Ue.ily-Browning, assisiant attorney lor
I he tS attorney‘s office in Kugenc is heading the
irimmal investigation of the Incident She said
the investigation Is a joint eflort by the federal
Bureau ol Investigation and the lyugetie poll! e lie
jiartment
The Fill Is involved. Uraly Browning said, he
i.uis, ledcral properly was deslroved
I’lirl ot tin1 invi'sugaiion has brim to subpoena
h'U'VlMon stall. ■ f; K! /.! i ■ 1 r lapis! ' ..'I i! !l;r
i hii'iil i( w is 11v ' known .il pens* ii■ wm ::.. r
ihi’ (1'ti‘v isiijii sladon will supply tin- iouiagi
Tim (lli'iison. .1 l.'iuvftsiiy juwrn.ilisfii jjrt.!> • -..i
who l( sir Ill'S .1 i ■ Ill 1 SI' Oil lilt'd 1,1 . .11 ■ 11. i (lug 0
i.iw pi I 1 iih's pi nli'i I ii ill I. r !• III ,!
lishiol works it Ilii- giivt’rnmi'ii! i an : show a i . n,
pi lhrig ni l'll lor llir matrri.il
I’airii k Yaik. managing i-ditor ha il,. /7m K,j>
i.^U'r l.u.ml said Ihf HU h.ui rurpii sit'd lo look
through Its phi i!i is III ihi' illi nil'll! > .11 k. -.a i.l hi
ri'lusisl dll' ri'ipirsl, bu! Saul hi' told ihr mwsliga
lots ihcy i mild pun hasr i upii’s id am puhllshrd
pholns
*..: ,| \ i•. a si a : i rl IV -.pis :a i i st with ih'' I' id t ;
ai I’rolfidivn Si-tvii.f. said ri'pluidng Ihi- windows
could i us! inuri' limn the origin.d yi.ooo Im i is.
mori; tixpunsivir sah-iv glass may i • • usi-d Ni ■
said dll' all'll g as-. W ■ aid sail'.' .a; 1 rlllp ' .
in (In' fulurr d similar im idcnts m ur
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