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MEETINGS ORCA’t Executive Council will moot tonight at 7 in Century Room B EMU Beginning next week, general meetings will be held every other Wednesday The Council will be discussing the upcoming microcomputer-fair project, and answering questions about tomorrow's HP trip For more information, contact Greg Stewart at 342-8528 SENIMARS/WORKSHOPS The Families In Divorce Prelects Is sponsoring tree seminars on the divorce process at 7 p m at Sheldon Meadows Community Center tonight Psychologists and an attorney will discuss the divorce mediation process as an alternative to litigation for child custody and property settlements The Families in Divorce Project, located in the Eugene Psychological Services Center, offers a number of services to the divorcing couple divorce mediation, integration of children into step-families and family and individual counseling For further information call Robyn at 344-9509 or 343-1937 A free public program titled “Infertility” will be held in E ugene tonight from 7 30 to 9 at the First Congregational Church. 1050 E 23rd The program is jointly sponsored by Infertility Support Services and Planned Parenthood of Lane County It is designed for individuals and couples dealing with an infertility problem A film entitled Trying Times Crisis in Infertility will be presented with a DOONESBURY HOURtAllf TH/M MY PtimAN pROJia - C0LLP8T 06. LITMt LAY/TOUT TOP YOU, 0A0t1 urn LOOHHjATA PACXAOe THATS 60/N6 TO Mm TH/SIDCUNUCIP' I'M TALNN& SPIU&FO DKCT/NG' I'M 7AI PMjWMYMKROYP/b THY WNOJOHNPf THINK* HtT BUM S&ndrTZPO&NT THINK, NT KNOWS' THIS tS VUTY 00 KJV ITUITT/N “—' r-7 BLOOM COUNTY «nkuy, im oh .mi. HAVING ft V£J?y I'M HRVINO Nicen wt. A5R£«piftwxft by Garry Trudeau Mb sure' rate a high AYKROYP CONCEPT PICTURE' A MXJLP KtNPCf "ANIMAL HOUSE‘ PLAY PE ONUHEElS’ WCYOU LORE AN 7 L/K‘ OMBONE ELSE unwell. immune I MAS IT1 BILLS PEAP, THINKING dl/T I LOVE YOUR MAYBE THINKING1 THAT'S WILL !AM A GREAT PlREC - by Berke Breathed by Bivins follow-up panel discussion and question and answer session Panel members will include Paul Kaplan, M D , Shannon McMillen. M D . and a couple dealing with an infertility problem Nancy Evergreen, M A . a marriage counselor with Infertility Support Services will moderate tne panel For further information, call Planned Parenthood at 344-2632 Political Science Majors want to get credit while getting practical experience9 Learn more about intern ships on campus, in Salem, or in Washington D C at the Internship Workshop tomorrow at 3 30 p m in 905 PLC Sponsored by Political Science Peer Advising The People'* Law School want to teach you how the Small Claims Court works. Come to their free class tonight to learn about an important way for you to preserve your rights The class will be from 7 to 9 p m at Patterson Community School. 1510 W 15th For more information, contact Sue Heinl at 342-6056 SPEAKERS “Women’s Rights in Bolivia" will be the topic of a talk and slideshow by Bolivian human rights activist Rosamaria Ruiz tomorrow at 3 30 pm in 121 A Law School the event is sponsored by the Women s Law Forum, Sociologists for Women in Society. Womens Studies and the Department of Anthropology in con junction with the Eugene Council for Human Rights in Latin America For more information call 484-5867 MISCELLANEOUS “New Age Communities,” a film about man s dream of living in harmony with his fellow men. a dream as old as memory itself, will be shown tonight at 7 30 at the New Age Center. 1015 River Road Admission is $2 Eugene-Springfleld’s newest television station, KMTR-TV, will provide a tour for the Eugene Profes sional Chapter of Women In Communications today. The group will meet at noon at the station's studios. 3825 International Court. Springfield Those attending the tour should bring their own sack lunch The public is invited For more information, contact Dorothy Velasco, 686-9961 Journalism Majors: Spend this evening from / to 6 30 in the Allen Hall Reading Room with a representative from Career Planning and Placement Learn to put your strengths on paper during this Resume Workshop sponsored by Jouralism Peer Advisors Cycling AHematlvas Network Is sponsoring a fund raiser bakesaie at the University Bookstore from 9am to 4 30 p m Join CAN'S mailing list and pick up the November newsletter at the bakesaie Proceeds from the sale will go towards legal and mailing expenses Prevent Bicycle Theft. Have your bicycle frame stamped free by the West University Neighborhood Crime Prevention program today in front of the Book store Women Runners: Still running alone9 Bet you know you really shouldn't but are too busy to plan a set time with a partner each day Come and brainstorm with some people who are interested in your safety We want to establish a convenient name-exchange network for women runners and we need your ideas Reserve this Thursday from 11 30 a m to 12 30 pm for a brown bag lunch meeting in 337 EMU ASLCC First Annual Paaca Weak Is this weak. Reverend Austin Ray wil speak at 2 p m today of the Ebert Memorial Church on Third World Nations in the LCC Main Cafeteria "The Soviet Union After Brezhnev" is the topic of a panel discussion at 7:30 tonight in 167 EMU Invited Participants include Professor Joseph R Fiszman (Political Science), specialist on government and politics of the Soviet Union, Professor Alan Kimball (History), specialist on modern Russian history and the Russian Revolution Professor Ronald Wixman (Geography), specialist on Soviet geography and nationality problems and Professor Fruim Yurevich (Russian), specialist on Soviet life and culture Professor Albert Leong (Russian), specialist on Modern Russian literature and culture will be the moderator Leftz/WNd Analytical Microscope Exhibit will be held Friday from 9 a m to 4 p m in 111 Science III The exhibit will feature computer controlled microdensitometer DADS-560. computer driven automatic microtiter scanner, MPV-MT: computer system for biomedical image analysis. BIOQUANT and much more “Research from Norway on patterns of Women's Friendships and Associations" is the title of a fall term presentation to be given by B|org Aase Sorensen today from 3 to 4 30 p m in the EMU Forum The presentation is sponsored by the Center for the Study of Women in Society Oxfams Annual Fast for a World Harvest Is tomorrow. Stop by the table in the EMU lobby to answer your questions and find out more Donation boxes will be in the EMU lobby and the entrance to the cafeteria all day Thursday There will be a free breakfast celebration dinner Thursday night at Grace Lutheran Church. 17th and Hilyard at 6 p m Episcopal Campus Ministry communion worship service will be held today at 4:30 p m at the Koinonia Center Chapel, 1414 Kincaid All baptized Christians are welcome to attend Bible study following the service, 5 30 to 7 p m Call 484-1707 for more information Begin the Fast with Communion. Presbyterian Campus Ministry invites you to an Ecumenical Celebra tion of Communion at Koinonia Center, 1414 Kincaid at 9 15pm tonight to prepare for and to begin Thursday s OXFAM Fast You are Invited to |oln the Wesley lunch bunch at the Wesley Center, 1236 Kincaid at noon on Wednesdays POLICY The Emerald's briefs column is the respon sibility of the news editorial department and is open to anyone wishing to announce meetings, lectures, seminars, exhibits, scholarships, inter views. or miscellaneous events Briefs are run once and they are subject to space limitations They must be typed and triple-spaced in a 65-character margin, include all pertinent in formation Also, list a name and phone number in case we have questions, and the date you want the brief to run Events with donations or admis sion charges will not be accepted unless the organization is non-profit All items must be turned in by noon the day before publication at the Emerald Office. 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EMU FORUM: "Fall Line," a movie about a ski descent in Wyoming s Grand Talons Plus, a discussion on the prevention, recogni (ton and treatment ol cold related injur ms THURSDAY. OUTDOOR PROGRAM ROOM Discussion on ski tour'ng clothing Also, slide show entitled "Ttte Lees Then Vertical World ol Oregon," about ski mg the high peaks ot Oregon All PROGRAMS START AT 7 PM AND ARC FREE More Information 686 4 *65 314 11 18 CLUB SPORTS HANDBALL CLUB Alt people interested m playing tu»ndba« (beginners esperialy wek ome) |om u* lor a meeting Wednesday. Nov 1 71h 630pm EMU ??? 11-17 Books 80.000 BOOKS IN STOCK All sailing 35% lo 50% oft list prices New BooKs Text Rooks Cliff Noton Magazines USED BOOKS BOUGHT AND SOLD SMITH FAMILY BOOKSTORE 760 Eaal 13ttl 36? Ifn awesome Wtf*? CARDS! $ 1 ofl any $5 purchase with thtt mini ad (exp 11 / ?0 / 8?) 446 E 13«h M2 8339 Bicycles MUST StLU Peugeot OF-SO lhgeais 31 Itame Midden lew then 100 miles $400 new asking $395 iv he si otldi Sueen, 94? 9055 weekday*. 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