SAFERIDE Continued from Page 1 mac limes However, Drayton said no initial evident e United Hepnor or his friemis to the i alls Drayton said Hepner and his triends are accused of behavior that is inappropriate, buTnpt.il legal Although lie and his offi errs have never witnessed any of the behavior Clentry de scribed, he said the alleged ac lions are considered "liehavior that is not necessarily breaking the law. but is on the fence You could, make a person feel uncoinfortahle by your presence, hut not necessarily be doing anything (.it that mo ment) that's breaking the law Drayton s.iiii There s a better Win of do mg things rather than making people feel line omfortable. Drayton said, but he,didn't sag alternatives Hepner might havo pursued Hepner said he h.t'. studied and sot ittli/i'd on the benthos near the Women's (.enter sint t the beginning of the st hoo) vear. and didn't have am dif ficulties vs dll the renter until early November Hepner s troubles with the Women s (Voter began earlier this v ear after In- and his friends put.up three fivers Two of these fl V ers vs ere on t he Women s Center's billboard and the other one. whit h mot ked a poster on the Worn en s Center billboard, was on tlie i enter's door. Hopper said the poster being mm ked. vs flit h ssas posted bv the Worn ell's Center last vear. advocated hove otting the I ms rrsdv Book store bet auso it sold /’/ai/’ov and I’riilhuiisr (.entry said Women's ('eider '■members took the flyers tf. ■ vs r 1 tin .HlSi* tl|e\ Ui’fr |)i .It et i Oil U ill i ,'Ihm Til tl'M'tl I'll lor ' enter news uiilv Sin' s.mi the fivers wen■ Inupproprlali’ iiri .nisi' itirv focused on .m incident ihiv vi'.irS i i-iilrr si.i 1 f had nothing !>i do w ilii t iepner salii .1 few ii.1 \ s after putting up liii- livers, he amt two of his friends were invited to .1 Saleride <i|ien house bv .i w oman who worked in the U omen s t enter Hut vs lien tiiev arrived and asked about S,deride s women-only polu v ,iu argument ensued Mark Russell, who attended the Open house with Mepner s.ud the argument, which begun us a rational -discussion, quu k 1\ degenerated, with Women s Center personnel veiling at (hem It it v\ us u i ontest of person ul insults, tiiev-'Would've won Turn to SAFERIDE Pago 13 GET CASH FOR BOOKS ^VT THE UO BOOKSTORE DECEMBER 4 • 14 We Pay HALF the new -^tudent price on books needed for next term Vj Li Jill* uLAvvLIlA: LA L U "—I | EMU COMPUTER SHOPPE: MAIN STORE: Dec. 9 - 12, 9:00 - 6:00, Dec. 13, 9:00 - 3:00 Regular Store Hours ^ZcLLV^L-UiLLEi -mmrnmmmmmmm. ENTER OUR DRAWING FOR A CHANCE TO WIN A $50.00 GIFT CERTIFICATE FOR BOOKS AND SUPPLIES AT THE UO BOOKSTORE 4 WINNERS DAILY! (TWO AT EACH LOCATION) <rm You asked us for more prizes for more people and we listened to you! Prizes donated by Missouri Book Services do not affect your book buyback prices. FAST COMPUTERIZED SERVICE! UO BOOKSTORE Have A “N Happy Friday at TAYLOR'S with JOHN CONGDON I ry <»ur Super Specials 4-7 p.m. NO COVER! s. Create your own £ FULL COLOR T-SHIRTS from your PHOTOS® ARTWORK HICH QUALITY IMACES A PERFECT GIFT s-:pp -V Available • Volume Discounts kinko's the copy center Campus Location 860 EAST 1JTH AVE EUCENE OR 97401 J44-7894 THE FAR SIDE By GARY LARSON Ol course prehistoric neighborhoods always had that one family whose tront yard was strewn with old mammoth remains