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Music Starts at 10pm Mon-Sat Music starts at 8pm Sundays ^Wc offer all slate lottery games. & We Have a Pool P Table, Video & ^ Pin Ball Games Open 11 a.m. to 2:30 a.m. daily I GuidO I • 13th & Alder• 343-0681 A . ~ JJ BLANCHARD Continued from Page 1 A* Brand'd main prods liaison, Blanchard and Brand developed a close association that both said they will miss Blanc.hard admitted hi* had a lump in his throat when saying good-bye to the president Wednesday Brand cares about the University and has an excellent sense of how to attrac t support for higher education from individuals and organizations that aren't naturally drawn to higher education in Ore gon. Blanchard said. "Myles consults with people and he listens," Blanchard said. "He'll always he the standard with which I judge other presidents I work with in my line of work," 'Hie president said Blanchard's ' excellent social and academic val ues" will be missed as well as his contributions to the University in such a short time One of Blanc hard's responsibilities included gathering information on student activities. He worked closely with the ASUO. Vice Pres ident Karmen Fore said he was a pleasure to work with. "I thought L.G. was really student-oriented." Fore said. "I hope whoever replaces him has the same dedication as he had.” Blanc hard will be covering news at Washington's College of Kngi neering. which has a $30 million budget this year. He will also be working with a 13-person staff as opposed to a four-person staff in Oregon's bureau. Although Blanchard wanted a c hange, he said if Measure f> didn't exist, he wouldn't have considered quitting 1-ast summer, along with 217 other officers of administration — defined as non-teaching faculty — Blanchard received a "timely notice" that said his contract may not be renewed in |une liecause of state budget c.uts. Blanchard wasn't chosen as one of the eight admin istrators to lose their jobs in the most recont round of cuts. Although exc ited about the challenge of a new campus and dif ferent responsibilities. Blanchard said it s impossible to know what the future may hold "Who knows? I'm returning to the University of Washington now. and maybe some day I'll return to this campus." he said. MEETING Continued from Page 1 Wooten met with constituent* in the City Council chamber for a town meeting Thursday night to determine what kinds of budget cuts or tax reform options citi zens find acceptable. "We often don't see the faces in Salem," Hosticka said, “just the numbers." Those numbers were replaced by faces Thursday night os citi zens were invited to share their concerns about proposed legis lation. Several people urged Hosticka and Woolen not to sup port drastic reductions in the state services budget that would diminish the quality of educa tion or create hardships for peo ple who rely on state medical services. The two representatives also conducted an informal poll to see which revenue replacement options citizens favor most. Gov. Barbara Rolrerts' proposed biter and wine tax received the most support, while the proposed $300 million cut in basic educa tion support received the least. ASSAULTS Continued from Page 1 attempted sexual abuse and harassment that occurred at about 10:30 p m. Feb. 23 on the 1300 block of Chamelton Street. The victim was knocked to the ground and the suspect attempted to reach up her skirt. The victim screamed and the suspect ran away. The suspect is described as a white male. 5 foot-10, medium weight and build with dark hair. • A University student reported a incident of sexual harassment that occurred at about 1:30 a.m. Feb. 24 on the 2400 block of Patterson Street. The student was riding her bicycle when four male juve niles made inappropriate sex ual remarks. Drayton said an informational report was tak en on the incident. • A woman reported an attempted kidnapping at the Valley River Center parking lot at 4 p.m. Feb. 24. The sus pect asked the woman for a ride and when she refused, he attacked her. The suspect was described as a white male, 5 foot-10, thin build with short, dark hair. Drayton said although some of these incidents took place outside the campus area. OPS wants to alert the campus community so people can take precautions to protect their health and safety. OPS and EPD hope releas ing the information will raise awareness on campus. 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