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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1993)
With Coupon. Expires November 12, 1993. . Good only at 57 W. Broadway. LAZAR S BAZAR 57 W. Broadway and 957 Willamette Downtown Mall • 687-0139 'University TbiMln? Pri’iwnt* A *«l t t »S< AM IN Wit nnKTH IN i'. 4*«rrarf*j fVt4» V* '*-**»*ra/ l JO ) * ufty 4 S«.«|f / ram IX.) Stud**** ft I NIVIRMn TtttLATKI- *OX orVKl MMIfl AKI NA Till ATKI tw«uh*t 2*. 21. 22. X V A M, T*. VJ a rM REBATES From Chevron back on a sol of four Atlas* tiros. 00 hack on an Atlas Premium Power battery. Gel $5 00 bat k on lube-oil filter service. Stop by our station during Chevron'* "New lire Celebration" rebates Hut hurry, otter ends November .M), IWi • Amuent at rrtwit »tl! t*n drprtMfcnf an line at Allot Hm «hc*rtt l dht and Idler nbMt requtm puntuw <d ( krona Supreme Mr.Hu* tXI and Alia* (XI hftrt •irfUirml IrodetnorV Allot ( a e*"s Chevron Sherlock's Chevron 515 fc. Broadway 484-0446 IH CONCERT Live Concert Shown on Big Screen TV Over 50 Bottled Beers and 4 Beers on Tap Special Weekend Prices from 8 pm-2 am A Great Stop between Bars or Clubs 595 E. 13TH G PfiTTERSOn 3 *.2-1727 OPEM m HOURS POLICE BEAT The following incidents were reported to the University Office of Public Safety and the Eugene police department Oct 11 -20 • A theft was reported on Franklin Boulevard and East 11th Avenue Oct 11 According to police reports. <H> sheets of contact paper were stolen out of a locker. The paper was worth $55 and was going to la* used for photography. • A $.100 bicycle was reported stolen on the not) block of East 10th Avenue Or! 11 • A bicycle was reported stolen from 14th Avenue and University Street Ot.1 14 According to police reports, a female student had locked her bike at Geritngnr Hall and came back and found her bike stolen. The bike was worth $370 • A student reported n $100 bicycle stolen on the 1300 block of East 15th Avenue Oct 14 According to polite reports, the student had l<» ked the bike outside a dorm for a period, and upon returning, be found the trike was gone. • A student go! a < nation for prohibited fire works on the 1500 block of Hilyard Street Oct. 16. According to polit e reports, an officer observed a group of men that was tearing down street signs between 17th Avenue and Ferry Street The men took off when they saw the officer, hut another officer managed to stop them and found prohibit ed fireworks in of the men's pot kets • A 21-year-old male was t ited for prohibited noise disfurbnm e on the too him k of East lHth Avenue ()< t lti According to police reports, an officer responded to a loud stereo, which was more than 100 feet from the house the male lived in When the officer wanted to speak to the male, the music was so loud it was impossible to get the male’s attention. • A 10-year-old male was cited for driving under the influent e and careless driving on 14th Avenue and Kincaid Street Oct 16. • A female student reported her wallet stolen on the 1500 block of Kim aid Street Oi l 16 Accord ing to police reports, she left her bat kpack in one of the campus buildings and returned after 15 min utes. finding the wallet stolen The wallet con tained a small amount of money and some identi fication cards • A second-degree theft and a criminal mischief of a vehicle were reported on 15th Avenue anti Moss Street Ot t 16 According to police reports. a female student found her roof-rack stolen and damage to the roof of her car The loss amounted to $500. • A 20-year-old male Lane Community College student was issued a citation for minor falsely rep resenting age and vising a invalid driving license on the 1900 block of Fast tlth Avenue Oct 16 According to police reports, the student had altered his driving license to be able to buy beer • A second -degree burglary- was reported on the 700 block of Fast 19th Avenue Oct. 17. According to police reports, a suspect broke into a house and stole two bicycles, each worth $000. • Two transients were each issued a citation for animal neglect on the 1600 block of West Kith Avenue Oct. 18 According to police reports, an officer arrived at the premises after a phone call about harking dogs. The dogs were locked in a Volkswagen bus and had been unattended for a long time. The dogs had not been provided food or water, and the officer was about to call animal con trol when the owners arrived. One of the owners was extremely intoxicated and was issued a cita tion for minor in possession of alcohol. • Two University students wore arrested for criminal trespass on 1 3th Avenue and Alder Street ()i t I'l According to police reports, the two stu dents were inside of the 7-Klevon store to huv hot pretzels When the clerk told them that they did not sell pretzels, they refused to leave. • A University professor reported his parking permit sticker stolen from the parking lot on 14th Avenue and Alder Street Oct. 10 The parking per mit was worth $108. • A 10 year old student was cited for minor in possession and false information to the police on the 1400 block of Alder street Oct. 10. According to police reports, the student was contacted when walking around intoxicated. The student didn’t show the of fit er anv identification, but the officer saw that tin* student had his wallet on him and asked to see it. The wallet included two different Ilfs, and the student admitted that one of the iden tifications was his brother’s, which he used to buy alcohol with. The student was taken into jail for aggressive conduct. ■Compiled by Susanne Steffens ET ALS MU TINGS Student l*rofr« U Hoard of Ihmtun will n«w( today (nun S to b p m in IMU (eiitury Room I For more information, tall 346 2850 VtrtnintMf Student Aimm latiun will moot today at $ .10 p m in the KMU Ron Cmdei Room For more information. call J4JS81S Rrtununi Student* Aium kIuhi will m«a today from 5 to 6 p m at Kanina * landing For mot* Information, rail 346 4 JOS ( iturni I'nitad A|anul Lhat rim mat ion will moot tonight at 7 at the Centra! Prw bytenan Qtuich For mom information, call 144 *<S5« MM J»A will inwet tmla\ at 5 p m in CMC (j«lai Room F For mom in forma lion, call 346 non St kem* FmImmi Reading (.roup will moot today at U 30 a m in Room 448 HX. to dm waft a Murv by Cornua Willi* •mi an aatay by Norman Spinrad For morn information. call 346 3910 MIMIF! LANi Otl.S At atiemic AdvinnK and Student Srr um M il! protont a program on applying to nun.mg whool how to select the program (or you. apply ami bn *m t *t»»fvtl — today at 3 30 p m in Hoorn 164 Dragon Mall For more information, call 346 3211 Museum of Natural History hat can i «Uwl ita Thursday Outdoor Markets fur October Student* (or hqual Aetna will conduct a leadership rm.ru it merit today from 7 a m to 7pm Telephone in the name and phone number of your nominee to 346 0611 Soul he a* I Asian Studies Program Mill preterit "Southeast Asian Patterns of Communication." by Tina /amora. an Asian Studies graduate student, as its brown liag talk today from 12 30 to 1 30 p tn in EMU Century Room F For more information, call 346 1521 Outdoor Piogram will present Explor ing Ml St Helens and northwest Oregon traits tonight at 7:30 in Room 110 VVdlam«t!e fcor more information, rail 346-4365. Edui ahonal Op port unities Program will present a workshop on 'Tip# for Studying Math today at 11 30 a rn in Room 306 Ihtadv For more information. ( all 346-3232. Deadline for submitting Et Ain to the Emerald front dr*k J00 Bf(1 in noon the day before publication The new* editor doe* not haw a tune machine Et Alt run the day of the exr-nt unleg* the event taken place before noon Notice* of event* *ilh a donation or admission charge will not be accepted (Campus event,* and those scheduled near e*t the publication date will be given pri ority The Emerald reserve* the right to edit for grammar and style Et Als run on a npace-available bast* Cam Get a Date? Parents and Friends Nagging You? Break the Habit with a Smoking Cessation Workshop & Support firoup Tuesdays, Oct 26 - Nov. 16 4pm - 5pm ( (downstairs in the Medical I.ibrar) of the Student Health ( enter) I limited Space Registration Call 3464456 to preregister Sponsored by the Student Health Center Lifestyle Planning Program