Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 21, 1994, Page 3, Image 3

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    POLICE BEAT
The following incidents
reported to the University ()ffi> e
of Public Safety and the Eugene
polio? department fan 9-10
• A University student report
ed a theft on the 1400 block of
Orchard Street Jan 9 Ac t ording
to police reports she had left
her laundry at the place where
she was washing it and returned
to find all of her clothes stolen
The stolen items amounted to
$130.
• The Phi Delta Theta frater
nity was cited for furnishing
alcohol to minors Inn 9
According to polit e reports, the
fraternity hail a party Jan 9
yvhere a large number of minors
were given lieer to drink Along
yyitli the Phi Delta Theta chap
ter, four members of the fraterni
ty were cited.
• A theft was reported from
the 1300 block of hast 13th
Avenue Jan. 12 At cording to
police reports, a VCR and
remote were stolen, together
worth $355.
• A $475 bicycle was reported
stolen from the 1000 block of
Patterson Street Jan. 12.
• A $70 bicycle was reported
stolen from the 1500 block of
Kincaid Street Jnn. 12.
• A student reported a theft
from a vehicle on the 1200 block
of hast 19th Avenue According
to police reports, a VCR and a
briefcase were stolen The loss
amounted to $400.
• A student reported a theft
from a vehicle on the 700 him k
of East 15th Avenue. According
to police reports, $200 worth of
property was taken, including a
calculator, a briefcase and sun
glasses.
• Two people were cited lor
minor in possession of alcohol,
and one person yvas cited lor
furnishing liquor to minors at a
party on the 1100 block of Mill
Street Jan 12
• A > -' Ati a- ;V '
stolen on the 1000 blot i. of
Almaden Street (an 1 3
• AS
stolen on the 1300 block of
Franklin boulevard Jan 1 t
• A $100 vat mini t leaner was
reported stolen front a dorm on
the 1300 blot.k of Hast 13th
Avenue Jan 14
• A student was tiled fur
fourth-degree assault after a Tight
o< t timid outside Rennies latnd
ing Jan 15 At t ording to poliiat
reports the victim was a stu
dent
• A 24 veltr-old student
reported a parking meter anti its
|>ost stolen from the 1200 blot k
of Alder Street Jan in Act ord
mg to polit e reports, the stolen
Items were worth $150.
• Arson was reported from
the Bean Complex Jan in
According to police reports, a
woman found four areas w here
sheets of paper were burnt on
the walls The damage was esti
mated to lie $100
• A 37-vear-old transient was
cited for littering on the 1300
block of High Street Jan. 17.
• A 32 voar-old man was cit
ed for furnishing alt ohol to an
intoxicated person on the 200
block of hast 13th Avenue Jan
17 According (o police reports,
the suspect went into a store ami
bought a beer for his drunk
friend, who was waiting outside
• A .VI-voar-old University
professor reported a theft from
his vehicle on the 1500 block of
University Street Jan 17
According to police reports, the
victim had parked his iar out
side of hsslinger Hall, and while
he was gone, somebody fort iblv
removed his $400 in-dash
stereo The passenger door had
been left unlocked
ET ALS
MU riNCiS
AM (MU. Funded Program* (ioum il will
men! today at * |> m m FMt* ( edar Khuh.v
A and H For more information, call 141>Ot»22
or J4b t’«I4
Student I'mon/HiUel will me»*t lor
<i bagel-style brum h on Saturday Inn 22 at
10 «) 4 in al 14 14 Kincaid Si F or more ml -r
malum, i all J4t» 4 !<»*»
Par dii a Forum will moot today from n<.
to J JO p m at Wesley Foundation. 124ti K.;1
uud St . to present information and point* of
view regarding war and |iwic« For inure infor
malum, t all 144 04tt J
Si hool of Art hitnture & Allied Art*
sponsor a design and business collaboration
information brown bag meeting today from
noon lo 1 p m in Room 206 Uwrwni e For
more information, t all 34<» 1647
KFLK.ION
Hiilei Shabbal Serve r% is tonight «i! t- it .>•
Knimmut Center 1414 Kincaid St followed
by Kabtoiat Miabbat. a vegetarian potior k al
7 to for more information, call 141 6920
MISO t l.ANEOUS
( areer Planning ami Placement Service
w iH ngn up »ucimild bidder* fur mU'fvnrv*»
with Meter A Frank North Wwlwn Mutual
Life l Word s*« uritim and Men k Fluirutn tfeadth
Division today through Monday m 224 Man
I.etbtan * (.«% 1 aw Student Aunt tattoo
will tpcmsor a talk by Angela !k»wt»r on Sat
urdav Ian 22 at 11 a m in Hoorn I2<r l aw
Outer For more information, util 4b 1 111J
Oregon Fair Share wiil have a table us the
1 Ml today from 10 a m to 2 p in
l S Marine < orp* v% have a table «n the
KMl today from 10 a m to 2 p m
Iknidltftr fot tubmtttuim Ft Ah to the Funer
aid flout dr\k \tiilr kX) t\tl jWh*</i f/tr /.iv
hefotr inibJit uiiuti It Ah tun the ifuv of the
even/ unlets Ute e\*mt take* utm e betofr n-.H<v
and i* nnjue*ted to be published rather
V>t« e* <>f e\rnt\ wif/i a donaIn >n -i adorn
turn < /nirifr will not he iu t epted
. -. 1
/ Bellevue Computer, Inc.
Dead of Winter Specials:
386DX-40 with ISA IDE
• Au. derated Video » s12 K
• 14" V9 Monitor
• V5" HI) Floppy
• Mini-Tower
• 4V1H KAM
• 170 MH HD
• DOS f> 2
• Focus Keyboard
$1049
486SLC-66 with ISA IDE
•Accelerated Video w 1 MB
•14" 19 Monitor
•Dual Floppies
• Windows 3.1
•Focus Keyboard
•4MB RAM
•250 MB HD
•DOS* .2
•Mini Tower
•Mouse w pad
$1375
Bellevue Computer, Inc.
1010 Oak SI.
Eugene, OR 97401
(503) 342-3509 voice 1
(503)342-3701 fax 1
Open 9-5:30 Mon.-SaL • All prices subject to change
L.
WeVe lost two of our student
Board of Directors members.
Chanira Reang and Seth
Waker due to moves Because
of this, the UO Bookstore is
now taking applications to fill
their positions
Positions Available;
• One Junior Position
for currently registered,
full time junior student
to serve on our board
thru June. 1995
• One Senior Position
for currently registered,
full time senor student
to serve on our board
thru June 1994.
Bookstore board members
represent students, faculty and
staff of the UO, and help guide
bookstore policy Members at
tend a monthly meeting, and
receive a monthly stipend.
Applications will be accepted
upstairs in the administrative
office through Wednesday
January 26th.
346-4331
UNIVERSITY
LONELY?
FIND A PET TO KEEP YOU
COMPANY IN THE ODE
CLASSIFIEDS.
ORIENTAL MARKET
Close to U of O on 13th Ave.
• 1 aryc relation of Asian foods (lapancsc. Korean. Chinese,
Southeast Asun, cti.)
• DcImous Korean deli loods iiklading Kimchi Jihl sushi
• Asun sides) tape rentals
• Parking lot as a liable nest sloor to store
i We sue rebate tor toll parking'
n.s; I I 'fit \\t ' -K f• lloin S tv fill I k ill I k»\|'i(.ll)
Hours Mon Vn
GREENBALL
OREGON MEN'S BASKETBALL
STUDENT TICKETS: $2.00 WITH CURRENT UO I.D.
OREGON DUCKS
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HU!
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McARTHtiR COURT
MAC COURT STUDENT TICKET OFFICE
OPEN MON.-FRI. 10AM-4PM
We’ll ask you to do
unusual things
Well, not exactly dancing liall naked
but many other interesting tasks
Be a Resident Assistant
limversity 1 lousing is looking for actise.
enthusiastic people who would like 10 till the
Resident Assistant positions in the residence
halls tor the '94-‘9S academic year
Compensation:
Room and board plus $(>()() per year
Eligibility:
Must have Junior standing by tall term
1994 and have a cumulative (»I‘A ot 2.S or
higher
You must also attend one ot the following
orientation sessions:
Wednesday, Jan. 19th. 7 pm Riley Hall
(11th & Patterson).
Thursday. Jan. 20t(i 7 pm Ramey Room
(Hamilton Cafeteria).
Tuesday, Jan. 25th 7 pm Gold Room
(Carson Hall).
Application deadline:
Tuesday, Feb. 1st. 5 pm
for more information contact: University Housing
or call 546-4277
By the way, if ^ou like dancing half
naked, dont hesitate to come.