Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 24, 1992, Page 12, Image 12

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They’re Taking Appointments for
Some Woman-to-Woman Talk.
Mei’t Laurie Frcici. physician’s assistant, and jwdic Hamilton, certified nurse
midwife |CNM| Both know what's on a woman's mind, know her concerns
understand her fears They re easy to talk to. easy to be frank with
As a physician's assistant. Laurie does routine gynecological exams and offers
counseling in PMS, contraceptives, and sexually transmitted diseases She's especially
good with teenagers needing then fust exams
As a certified nurse midwife. Judie offers an alternative approach to preparing
for childbirth She consults with expectant parents from then very first office visit
through the delivery, and afterwards
Most importantly, like the doctors they work with, both Laurie and judie are
committed to giving women the information they need to make sound decisions
about their health care
Skilled cioctois A caring environment And now. Laurie and Judie Good
reasons for making your next appointment at the Clinic for Women
175 West B Street
Suite I
Springfield. Oregon 97477
Oregon
Medical
Group
1200 Hilyard Street
Suite S-200
Eugene. Oregon 97401
Clinic for Women
Richard Bcyerlem. M D and David Powell, M.D
726-1010
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llicsi- i rails will be performed .1! tomorrow's exhibition
Ilu! the mum allrai lion will he the fight mg demonstration,
for whir h the p.rl/.e is ,1 set of leather gauntlets
You need to be qualifier! to part it spate, said fighter and
S( A member Travis Peters "It is .1 full-contact. non -1 horeo
graphed martial art with the intent to sill ear h other "
SC A memfier and Pane Community College student Mark
Mi .Mann said his favorite aspect of figtiling is "running
'.around killing people not hurting people, just killing them
Hnl ni truth, fighters are well-trained and rareiv injure one
.mother Thev use rattan swords instead of steel, and wear up
to (,o pounds of armor Moreover the fighting is officially
regulated for the parte ipants' safety
1 i-,e lest n ities I login at 11 a m on the east lawn of the l -.M l
and w d! r ontinue as late as -t pm, depending on the number
of fighters
I ! ,e S.m ;el\ lor t real ive Anar hronism, the pari'iit organi/a
■ siudent group, is a non-profit edui ational■ organ h
/,,■ 1 1 provide-, a framework lor tin* study of lit** in the
; : i .a s from approximately \ 1) *>00 to 1I>(H)
t.,!o. 1; e:! in 1 'll, 7 at Her keluv anri has .1 w orlri wide
: j, dio.it 25,000 But you have to remember
■>, ■ • die paid-members, anri for every paid member.
f. a non-pa.id members. Chambers said
, .deni rhapter meets weekly and has a paid
■ .ai at a dozen, although non-paving "fringe
- ften p.i. k meetings
: g j mvolved was In learn nlxiut medieval
u i i tolls < diamUrs sail! l !ie people here are
n kiiowledgi ifii• and fifing in a medieval environ
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