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et al KLCC series continues KLCC will present the second of a three-part senes of programs dealing with human sexuality Tuesday at 12:30 p.m with Susan Detisie of Lane County Family Planning. Del isle will be joined by Lynda Harter, teen outreach worker with Family Planning, discussing adolescent sex uality. Next week. Delisle and Steve Modesitt of the county's multi phasic health screening program for seniors will discuss the sexuality of middle and old age The senes is produced and hosted by KLCC’s Iris Dud man. For more information, contact Dudman afternoons at 747-4500, ext. 262. or at 746-6133. League informs voters One public service sponsored by the League of Women Voters of Central Lane County is its Speakers Bureau. The Speakers’ Bureau is comprised of members knowledgeable about issues of local and state concern, and able to provide non-partisan information concerning such issues. If your group or organization is interested in learning more about this service, or about such topics as the November ballot measures, housing, solid waste disposal, or planning and zoning, please call Sylvia Hanley at 345-4951, or the League of Women Voters at 343-7917. poppi’s early morning treat 8:00-10:00 a.m. (weekdays) 3 whole wheat french toast with pure maple syrup and a slice of honeydew $1.50 675 E. 13th 343-0646 8:00 am-10:30 pm closed Tuesday CPR labs offered to faculty, staff Faculty and staff interested in learning cardiopulmonary resuscitation techniques may apply for free CPR sessions scheduled by Ron Pfeiffer, a University health education instruc tor. The program is open to the first 80 faculty and staff who apply by Friday. Introductory sessions will be Nov. 6 and 7 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., and laboratory sessions will be Nov. 8 and 9 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. For more information call Pfeiffer at 688-4119. peanuts ® OH, *<E5... 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N.W.. Washington, O.C., 20418 FWtore to* " to phytocst soctot biotogjcto. made* ml •nglnMring actonoee tor US. ettzena who are merntJBfi of nWtorUy groups tfvrt srs undwrsprs ••tod fei to adrenoeri lava* of U S aerence Oiarareon isaaona PtotoPing the aanaces av piabto to pb saeirers are hato avery Thursday p 330 p.m. to are Care »r Planning 8 toaoemant Ser in job notoboofca in *re tabby. Fraa aotlrebopa are oHaiaJ to ree^ne aaWng and job irearmreapng. Sign-up sheets are posted n ZB oUHT C1<t308* 5>C<K3Si SfTw1Q0fn0fB8 SfS eadacre tor hawlraprerl students by pinning ••6-3236 Loyoto Unareredy Lear School ato be holding an mtotrrreaonto nreptng on October 23. in the EMU (ram 030 to 11 a-m. Aninne nseretoed ■ encour aged to drop to. interview agri-up Presto tor toe toacanng orgreii za*ona ad be posted at 246 Susan Campbel Hal Werlneartay to 8:15 am Oct 23 Buroughe Corporeaon. Otoce Products Group (al majors) Oct. 23 Moaa, Adams 6 Co. (accounting majors) Oct 24. Store Perm Insurance (al majors) Oct 24. 27. Ocodered Insurance (a4 majors) woodside brewery ’atSTAurturr . Tartan . disco Join us in the woods. 2165 W. 11th Ave. Oct 24 Bisroughs Corporation. (MBA * and computer science nMjort) Oct. 25-ZB Deioiae. HaWun* A Seta (accajnt mg major*) Oct 25-26 American Hospital Supply. (a« ma jora tar aata* and martcetlng rap*.) Oct 25 GAP Stores, (ai major* tor ratatt and market ng) Oct 26. Bon Marche (business and Ibafal art* tor retail) Oct. 27. Johnson A Johnson, (al major* tor aala* raps Oct. 27. K-I4art. Sporting Oooda Division. (al major*) SPEECH Paul Thynasa. world praaident of the Norsemen'* Federation and member of the Nor wegian Parliament. wW apeak on "Norway between the Super Powers" today at 3 pm. in Qerf ngar Hal. Thyness a a member of the Foreign Relation* Committoe, and is vtoa president of the North Atlan tic Assembly He ha* also been a detogato to the United Nations MISCELLANEOUS Sherman W. Carter's BFA Printmaldng Show wS run today through Oct. 27 in Gaiety 141. Lawrence Hal. Opening recap*on is tonight from 7:30 to 920. Ail students hoping to recieva the Women’s Studies Certificate this semester must have thetr completed certificate application* in to the Women's Studies Ofice (17 PLC) by Friday. POLICY The Emerald's brief* column is open to anyone wishing to announce meetings, lectures or mieoel laneous events Briefs ate run only once and are subject to apace imitations They should be typed and tnpie-spaced m a 65-character margin include al pertinent intormalon. inducing the dale you want it to run. Also, indude a name and phone number in case we have questions Everts with donations or admission charges will not be ac cepted. Al items must be turned in by 2 p.m. the day batore pubf cation at the Emerald oNce, Room 300. 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