Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 09, 1992, Page 3, Image 3

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LETTERS
Lee/Fore
I am writing to let student', ot
this c ampu.s know that the peo
ple ol Project Saleride endorse
Bobhv Lee and Karmen l ore lor
ASHO president and vice presi
dent
They have worked hard this
year to create an environment
in which issues of safety are
supported in the fall, during
the i ontroversial complaint
against Suferide. Lee and Lore
helped mobilize student sup
port They helped i omnium
< ate t11 thf- entire < .,im|iuv t In •
mu»irt,mii- ol wlniiiii .11«• ■ v
yxlth activities s,,. h i- organ!/
inj; pres■» conterences and
postering I hrv have pro .11
lively minimized v loletu e by
encouraging dialogue about
m'xii.iI assault rut i.il tension
and Suite crimes
I'hetr plans b .r next year will
tie built upon the network .li
ready established tins year and
Will t tills be more el let live I hull
olhiT i ufuliiiiitrs Satrf.idi
,s i'r r». :1 :
' I’c.ii r K i I-jr i ’• .mil
MUninars during K()KJ’
Hv voting tnr I.ii and 1 urc.
v mi .ini voting in \ '■•<! 11
students and thus, a murt: s'.i
hit- learning environment
Mona Gentry
Co director
Sator ide
WAREHOUSE SALE
TWO DAYS ONLY
SAT. APRIL 11th ,V SUN. APRIL 12th
☆ PRICES SLASHED ft
TAKE AN ADDITIONAL
30%-50*
>VVJ^ SPECIAL GROUPS OF MERCHANDISE
NOW SALE PRICED AT
2.00 ft 5.00 ft 10.00 ft 15.00 ft 25.00
MERCHANDISE FROM ALL 8 KAUFMAN S STORES HAS
BEEN TRANSFERRED TO OUR WAREHOUSE, LOCATED
AT THE REAR OF OUR 135 W. BROADWAY STORE.
SAVE NOW ON SPORTSWEAR ,Y DRESSES A COATS
PANTS A SKIRTS A SHIRTS A ACCESSORIES
LINGERIE & MUCH MORE!
OPEN SATURDAY 9 A.M. * 6 P.M. A SUNDAY NOON - 5 P.M.
DAYLIGHT SAVINGS SALE
Paul's heats (tie daylight outnl the competition!
IIIKI <>l HU MtlNTtl
HKIIKil STONI MB reg $d'W $*50
S|xm.iIi/ihI (irouiul Control I - xtr lire reg $24 $15.00
Sjvi i.th/i il I >ui IXtg All) Shoes $45.00
As-oect ('yde ( omputcr $52.50
(lte.it prices on replacement wtwcls ami custom wheels
UluckN’Uoiti Shot is and lights lop ipiallls. low puced
FOR l of () S I I I)K\ I S with this coupon
bus ans Bridgestone. I;u|i, or Mivata Bicycle
lion; I’a ul’s get a FRKE KRV1TO I -1.0(1!
PAUL’S
bk vi i t shop
i.XO Al-kT • u: h 1 SS
mCY( I l WAYOM H I
152 W 5ih • 544-4105
I ho l’() Folklore Program And
l tu- Hebrew l-niversity/l'() pAchange Series
Are l’roiul lo Announce I eetures By
BB.. BOV woy
M (irunwald ( liair of Folklore
Thursday, April 9
“Contemporary Israeli and
American-Jewish Folklore”
at 3:30pm in Room 338 Gilbert
and
I he Role of Women
in Yiddish Folklore”
at 8:00pm, Temple Beth Israel
JSSO Portland St., I ugclu
ll ( I l KI .S AR1 1 HI 1 AND Ol’l N 1() 1111 PI 1U I(
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THE FAR SIDE By GARY LARSON
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