c>=> I he Fertility Center of Oregon has J helped many couples achieve pregnancy since 1978. We are in need of Egg Donors to help infertile women. Procedures are done in a pleasant local environment over a period of only six weeks, and donors are compensated $2500 for their time. If you are a healthy woman age 21-31 and are interested, call 683-1559 or visit our website at www.WomensCare.com. Meeting continued from page 1 program’s continuation. The ASUO Executive recommend ed a budget cut of 26 percent from the previous year’s budget. PFG finally passed a budget in a 4-2-1 vote, allocat ingOLSPIF $1,248—a21.41 percent decrease in funds. Other groups that received an in crease in funding from the PFG includ ed the University of Oregon Men’s Cen ter, which received $300. This is the first year the group requested backing. Philosophy club UnterGang was given $332, a 10.68 percent in crease from last year. Westmoreland Tenants’ Council was given $3,494, and although the group has existed for years, last year it received no PFG funds. Finally, the Unallocated Reserves received $10,000, a 100 percent increase. Those groups that had budgets reduced included the Pre-Dental Club — which received $205, a 21.46 percent decrease — and the Oregon Future Lawyers Associa tion, which received $3,526, a 14.65 percent decrease. AM Shaughnessy is a freelance writer for the Emerald. JOIN MCKENZIE OUTFITTERS AT THE LANE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS Clothing COLUMBIA & WOOLRICH FLANNEL SHIRTS REG TO $45.00 NOW $30 HEAVY WEIGHT WOOLRICH CHAMOIS SHIRTS REG .TO $50.00 NOW $30 DUOFOLD COOLMAX TEES MEN’S & WOMEN’S REG.$30.00 NOW $16 ALL SUMMER CLOTHES INCLUDING TECHNICAL GEAR FROM NORTH FACE AND NIKE. 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Camping CASCADE DESIGNS THERMAREST PADS NOW 30% OFF GREAT CAMPING VALUES INCLUDING RENTAL BOOTS, SHOES, PLASTIC HIKING BOOTS & SNOWSHOES BIG DISCOUNTS PFC Hearing Results, Jan. Croup Oregon Future lawyers Association Oregon Law Students Public Interest Fund Oregon Marine Students Association Pacific Islands Club Pre-Dental Club Unallocated Reserves UnterCang University of Oregon Men’s Center Westmoreland Tenants’ Council Total last yearfc This year's budget budget $4,131 $1,588 $3,546 n/a $261 $5,000 $300 n/a n/a $14,826 $3,526 $i,248 $4,645 $300 $205 $10,000 $332 $300 $3,494 $24,050 Percent change -14.65% -21.41% 30.90% n/a -21,46% 100,00% 10.67% n/a n/a 62.22% News brief First senate session of term funds conference In its first meeting since winter break, the ASUO Student Senate met Wednesday night and geared up for the new term by taking care of general housekeeping duties, up dating the progress of several com mittees and hearing a special re quest from the Student Insurgent. Representatives from The Insur gent appeared at the meeting to ask the senate to transfer funds from the $14,439 surplus to help pay for the group to attend an independent publishing conference in San Fran cisco, and help fund the Against Pa triarchy Conference. The group had engaged in previous fundrais ing efforts, gaining extra money from other student groups and ben efit events, but still fell short of their financial goals. After extended deliberations, the senate voted to give The In surgent the requested funding, $3,314 for the conference, and $501 for travel and lodging ex penses for the conference. Committee members also up dated the senate on their recent developments. The EMU Board of Directors cau tioned that the elevator in the EMU is likely to be replaced because it has been malfunctioning recently. 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