Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 14, 1992, Page 5, Image 5

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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
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«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
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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
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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
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I CALENDAR SlOWOUT
25% OFF ALL 1992
■ CALENDARS ■
I
i 150 kinds to
L1 choose from
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57 W. Broadway *687-0139
957 Willamette St. (Downtown Mall) .
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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
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