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et al Family workshop offered The Community Center for Family Counseling, more commonly known as ‘‘Saturday Circus,” is offering workshops throughout the county for parents interested in improving their children’s behavior. Parents and others have an opportunity to attend lectures and family counseling demonstrations, and to participate in counseling sessions and parents’ study groups. Supervised playroom facilities are available. In addition to the weekly sessions from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday at Condon Elementary School, other sessions are open throughout the county. For more information on any of the sessions, call the Counseling Center at Lane Community College, 747-4501. Listings deadline extended The deadline for accepting listings for the Women’s Yellow Pages for Eugene and Lane County has been extended to November 15. The directory will include women-owned businesses, professional and para-professional women, women with skills and talents to share, and organizations who provide services for women. The project is sponsored by Women Working, an organization formed to support and encourage women in business. For further information, contact Grace Girsch, information coor dinator and Diane Moore at 687-5443, and Lisa Joslen at 747-6369. peanuts ® Study for new joggers scheduled ‘New Joggers" are needed for a study that begins next week on health-related habit changes in people who have recently begun a running program. Participants must be over 25, have run less than six months with plans to con tinue for the next six months. Participants will be given a “health-risk assessment,” says Cindy Paxton, Health Education doctoral student. Pre-testing will take 30-40 min utes during the next two weeks, and post-testing will take place in June, she says. Contact Cindy Paxton at 686^132 for more in formation. briefs LECTURES Paul Condt of the Eastman Kodak Company wM speak on "The Inside Story of Color Photography’ dailfemerald The Oregon De#y Emerald is pubished Monday through Friday « oapt during exam weeks end vecatons. by the Oregon Oeriy Emerald Pubiafsng Co., few., at the Ursversrty of Oregon. Eugene. Ore. 97403 The Oregon Deity Emerald operates independently of the Urovecstfy wrti oftcee on the third «oor of the Erb Memoriel Union end is e member of the Assoaated Pier; Emerald aubecnpbons ere $7 per term and S20 per year News and EdtonaJ 866-5611 Doptay Advertising and Business 866-3712 deserted Adverting 8664343 Production 8664M1 Edtor Menagmg Ed tor Neon Editor Photo Edtor Graphics Edtor Edkoriat Page Edtor Sports Edtor Sports Supplement Edtor Tom Wotte s a—a- -A. . 'Al.rft wsKXjy nsu Man Fjordbeck Petnck Sdtvan Tom Ettel Gian Gibbons Ken Sands Page 2 mill i! ASUO Communrty Consumer ijepartmems anc snoots jnmanl PoHca Syrtetne and 9bidar* Service* Etttcr Nam Edtor Production Manager Mverfcang Manager Sataa Manager Controtar Jhn Man Jock Hattatd Kevin Harden Ann Traneman Kai Oabom Jm Wncfmer TanWUa Shertfyn Wea* Santa McMuAan Cad Bryant Tracy Stmpaon Jaan OarOey Bridge tourney planned The Eugene Unit of the American Contract Bridge League is hotd ing its annual Swiss Team Sectional this weekend, at the Rodeway Inn in Springfield. Anyone wanting to watch is welcome. Qualifying sessions will be held Saturday at 130 p.m. and 8 p.m. with the final and consolation rounds on Sunday at 11 p.m. and 5 p.m. In order to qualify for the finals a team must win about half of their matches. This tournament is open to the public although some dupicate bridge experience is desired. Anyone who would like to play and is not on a team should come to the partnership desk at 1 p.m. on Saturday. College receives grant The University College of Education’s Specialized Training Program has been awarded a three-year federal contract to de velop a secondary education program for severely handicap ped adolescents. Funding is $170,000 for the first year through the U. S. Bureau of Education for the Handicapped. The purpose of the program, which is one of five in the oountry, is to develop a realistic teaching model with emphasis on func tional vocational skills, according to Project Director Thomas Bel lamy. ad Wight in Room 123. Sc I. The acture a spon sored by the Oregon section ot the Amencen Chemical Society and a free to dte pubic Pmtwasnr O. Phddpa ot Unhandy Codsge In Swansea. Wstes mm speak on -Redgion and CU kni Change" at 330 p.m on Monday in the EMU. room lobe pc aed The leclurs a sponsored by the n«Sgiou» Swiss departnere. ciz&Dein utare rropnw. tounovr tuxi presicwnr otthe Sunmtt Unhandy, a poet secondary school at phdoeaphy end science in Madbu, Calf.. wM speak on tm "Coming Rerdudcn’ a tw Cooler ones Center, (tormedy The Warned! Chrladen Career) 1330 Madison 9t . Friday at 7 p.m. Prophet sdl explain how each person poassaaes the poterv M ot being a dvai and how trey can tnd that by searching sttm themsshres 7W Curate Shakespeare As }fou Like It by Don Nigra Nowrabet 3. 4, 9.10. 11.16. 17.18 cofe ^urvvyorj jf VVORlO'5 FINEST coffees MEXICAN * 5WI5S CHOCOLATE RARE St EXOTIC TEA5 Meufiinvrr jPui/dma 7."I- Eu>r nrti Ittffat. 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