Explosion leads to car dealership fire, traffic jam ■ Fhe Eugene Kia dealership loses offices, a carport and 22 cars to flames By Sara Lieberth Oregon Daily Emerald Minutes before 4 p.m.Thursday afternoon an explosion in the repair shop of the Eugene Kia car dealer ship set off a large fire that spread quickly to the offices and adjacent carport at 1768 W. 6th Ave., as well as a nearby apartment building. The Eugene Fire Department re sponded to the scene within two min utes, calling out a second alarm upon arrival. No injuries were reported. Fire department spokesman Bri an Terrett said eight fire trucks and more than 30 crew members were on hand fighting the fire that poured black smoke over West Eu gene and choked rush-hour traffic where Sixth and Seventh avenues intersect Chambers Street. “You couldn’t even see the road; the smoke was so thick,” Terrett said. Though the specific cause of the fire is still unknown, firefighters re ported that after the flames took over the Eugene Kia office, they quickly engulfed the lot’s carport, causing the roof to collapse. Fire fighters estimate at least 22 cars were burned in the carport. Shirley Mannion, a teller at a nearby U.S. Bank branch, was star tled by a loud boom before the pow er went out in the bank. “I noticed the smoke right away,” she said. “And before you knew it, it was all up in flames.” Terrett said saving the apart ment building directly east of the car lot was the immediate priority of firefighters when they arrived. “No one’s going to be sleeping there tonight,” he said. “But we’re calling it a save.” Dominick Voci is a tenant in the building at 1706 1/2 W. 6th Ave. and said from where he was stand ing it appeared his apartment and its contents had been ruined. “Everything around it is toast, ” Vod said, “But they say my truck is OK.” Official estimates of damages to Eugene Kia and the apartment building are expected in a few days. Firemen spent hours containing the blaze at the Kia dealership on West Sixth Avenue. The cause ot the blaze remains unknown NATURAL FIBER CLOTHING for AUTUMN 1999: delicious SWeaterS, fiowingS K\r ts, j a c K(?ts, comfortable p C| 0 ts, COLORFUL scarves, shawls BATS & accessories: NOW arriving daily! LOCALLY OWNED SINCE 1991...WE APPRECIATE YOU & YOUR GREAT SUPPORT !! 004529 STUDENTS • FACULTY • STAFF Flu Vaccinatio Influenza vaccinations will be given at the University Center for faculty and staff every Wednesday, Thursday and Friday \ from 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. and for stud ents Monday - Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Beginning Wednesday, Oct. 20 Students $4.00 Faculty and Staff provided by PEBB Annual flu immunizations are recommended, for the following: 1. Healthy persons 65 years or older. 2. Persons with long-term heart or lung problems. 3. Persons with any of the following: kidney disease, cystic fibrosis, diabetes, anemia, severe asthma and conditions which compromise immune mechanism. Influenza vaccine may be given to persons wishing to reduce their chances of catching the flu, persons who provide essential community services and students or others in schools or colleges. For more information, call the University Health Center at 346-4441 a new school film celebrating 50 years of filmmaking MountainZone.com presents WARREN Q MILLER’S fjANus Mentadenf ® motorola EUGENE South Eugene High School Sunday, October 24 - 5:00 & 8:00 Portland, OR Portland, OR Longview, WA Camas, WA Salem Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall Columbia Theatre Garfield Auditorium Willamette Univ., Smith Aud. Oct. 22 Oct. 23 Oct. 23 Oct. 24 Oct. 28 a 29 6:30 a 9:30 3:00, 6:00 a 9:00 8:00 7:00 8:00 FREE LIFT TICKET TO MT. BACHELOR AND VAIL! Everyone attending FIFTY will receive a second consecutive day FREE with the purchase of an all day lift ticket to Mt. Bachelor OR Receive a FREE lift ticket plus discount lodging from Mt. Bachelor Village. AND a certificate for a FREE lift ticket to Vail." GET THE ALL NEW BACHELOR EXPRESS PASS AND GET $5 OFF YOUR LIFT TICKET, PLUS MORE. CALL (800) 829-2442 OR ORDER ONLINE AT WWW.MTBACHELOR.COM! Tickets available at G.l. Joe's, TicketMaster, theater box offices, and for Longview: Pro Shop stores (360) 577-1580 and Rite Aid. CALL (503) 224-4400 T/C/K.I QrKSGON For discounts on groups of 10 or more call (800) 523-7117. Each group order will receive the "Making of FIFTY” video. www.tlclcitiniilir.ctm Gl JOE'S MEIER A FRANK MIBADflpR® MOUNT BACHELOR VILLAGE www.giJoet.com •some restrictions apply. www. warrenmUler.com