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POLICE BEAT The following inc idents were rep • rt• .: to the Office of Public Safety and the Kugeno j . . ,!. partment from Ian to to Lett 5 • , hr K.1}ip,i Sot!!’. . tr.iiern> '.imd ' ■ was i lied Jan it) on a noise ih iulmrt ' a; i : ifd.ing to pol u e n put is An oliu >-r w ,i% ns an. i-s tig.de after a neighbor called it; a compi-ont The (fit er said he Could ; iearlv hear e .ruing from the Kappa Sigma inrise \ I; . it ! 1 ill Avenue and \!der Ssrer! Idle house had a live hand m the ! mmi! and a stereo upstairs The hia.se \ue pres,.;. :i; : cepsrd responsibility for the noise and sold oilier house members to shut oil the music • Police arrested a 27-year-old man, wahtc i Idaho for selling a ocame. on Jan tl P,,;it .• made con tint with the man at 1 l-t? Polk Si The suspect was taken mio i ustocH a:id lodged at Lane ('bunty jail • Police arrested a matt for brandishing a switch blade in the LMl on pel) t Police were dis patched to the LMl utter an anonymous t idler re ported a man talking to hittisoK and eafrying- a long switchblade in the LMl' skylight.ar-ea the A ■ «a> i. in : \|| Vli:!r H.I1 . -i liss.'tl .hi- iir in .1 h*' h,id ,m\ wimp.ills on if ■‘ ttid ihc offn nr him to his. i\i-.i}Mins mi ihif broth noxt to him Th«* . ■ *. .. ; j>nnji stvlr tu ,.)>• ’r. -in ilv f ; i 11* his ,tnd pUrnl il on. ihr • ..! f . f . i : - «im> ( imrnit on I'tib 5 Ihr wtminn and un ■'!!11 r imviTMlv stuiii'nt wli4 ihi'! wen- ap .: ! ■ \ -i .i; W.ir. ; ' 111 U l in '■>! , wiuTi- tiii-v %yr«\. shopping 1 H.- m,m ln.d ihrin his first iniinr .nitl ii'.ki ii ; I Ihr v «,■ li st Sills Hi ,iImi tii'si ttu- vvoni.in !il l! si;i' . bin ;h.ir ,irni .iski'd hff Muitur Wtirii sii»’ in ni.in it'll !hi' store, shr found ihr iihin u.uSffig tor hi-i Shi" s.mi !hi’ ni.in toui'ht'd her h,ill ! Shrii told hrr shr tv .is hi-.iuliful <int) h.nl ■ill ,i;iM ! nitiiii rni W ti ii thi iMim.ill's frinui ,i|i|iriM( lii'il tin' in.,!, it.-li I'lif woiiiiin siiiil ihn in,in iippi'.irisi lo is- ii Ins r.irlt ids Coaching classes available for last time Spring U'rm will mark the last opportunity for students with couching aspirations to lake u couching class .it the University. Susan Glenn. a physical rdu i alien UTF. said the ( lasses are open to all University students, not just coaching minors The classes offered are: mm t er * ■ j.u h. I! ;g. U edtiesday s 1;. ill (> .10 to it 20 pan , baseball coaching, Tuesdays from 7 to H a) pan trot k coui lung, Mon day s, Wednesdays and la,days from d to to 10 20 a m and in tersi luilastu: Athletic Admmis • lay s Irom 0 id te i ! id a m Since Os initiation in tdhl. IFC Continued Iron' Page 4 band ijjret tor the Il k dei ided to rest bed (Wills hi .iti np at 'he soon SI.IKK) in stipend allocations l.ist year ( )n /, n Vnu «. : r i ( i v rtj ti jirf i i ■ f 11 mi fiMM' Irnm lbis y<m: s SJ<H'. taudgrt, till to Sj'lKO im itIh-Is .tfl ti 5 ] -u in favor Th«* On gun Stmirnl Lobby whu h fn S iO.HbH tins yr.n„ w AI m rive Si! :>00 1 be voir Ww*> ill in lilVOf \ spot i.jl rfijui-si fiif thf l-.il in Aimruan Support Cuimnit lor to M*nd 15 fTn*mbr*rs In a i unlort ni i* in Ib*rk* : \ ( alii .vas 5 1)1 ROSES $17.99 & \l»<> availiM*- jrungnJ »n a \ asc * Icrn fv*r lust 29.9V > CARNATIONS $9.99 ih)Z. I l.OWlJi-S and (.UTS UNIVERSITY. 607 E !3TH.«S'»2 WEST. 17»0 CHAMBERS .485-1261 >1 muni) 100 people toivr p.issed through the progrtitn tiinnv <>! n liuin lii'i 'line •issisi.ml ( mil h i s ,0 thet 'nivrfviu . (Mcui) stilil If >i person intends to courh e.ri ,mv level. 'they slu>u i d en roll she s.iid Thu ( hisses emph.isi/e slr.ite g‘> m.m.igi-mrnl. •.purls ps\ i holtigv >n>I ulli.'i ' it.it lung .is jiff is i.li'ni) itm[)fi,isi/is| th.il fvi’n tfiiuigh (he t o;u hmg < liiss. s .ire i iusing. tin- phyMt .il . tjiii .limn .it in ilv ul.issi s will < ontiniir io tu’ tillcrt tj I CALENDAR SlOWOUT 25% OFF ALL 1992 ■ CALENDARS ■ I i 150 kinds to L1 choose from . . _ -X— Lazar’s Bazar 57 W. Broadway *687-0139 957 Willamette St. (Downtown Mall) . - —I The Museum of Natural History Gift Shop is having a pre-inventory sale. February 12 - 16, 1992 U)'Y off .til children's Kx'ks, all posters. all stuffed animals, and selected jewelry Surprise Table ol slightly damaged items, 50‘Y or more off. I >pcn 12-5 every day through 1 ebruarv In Visa & MasterCard welcome l 'nivrnity of t )regon Museum nl Natural 111story lraw I-.. 1 Slh Avr., I ugcnr • Vln lmN •K "• mi mm mm wmm •>. EMU CULTURAL FORUM & 95.3 i/„ KAVE PRESENT MON FEB 1 7 8PM Si:i l<0 STI IM-IN I S «|« {.KNKMAI. HILTON BALLROOM rotayn hitchcock r u 3 a ik L 3* <0 0 (0 < V 3 </> plus Matthew Sweet 1V1U1N FEB 24 8 PM Sll IK) srillJl.NIN SI s r.KNCNAI EMU BALLR<X)M I BRUCE COCKBUKN * plus I Sam Phillips TUES FEB 25 8 PM $ 15 UO STUOCMTS $ 17 GCNEBAL HILTON BALLROOM STUDENT TICKETS AVAILABLE AT EMU MAIN DESK ONLY! AU GENERAL ADMISSION TICKETS AVAILABLE AT EMU MAIN DESK CD WORLD FACE THE MUSIC HOUSE OF RECORDS RECORD GARDEN TICKETS FOR GRISMAN/FLECK & BRUCE COCKBURN ARE ALSO AVAILABLE AT BALLAOEER MUSIC