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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1978)
et al.. YMCA schedules two workshops Jut%0r Lindsay, oensec 'mas sage tnenap«st and graduate o# Po iamy Health Institute conduct two workshops sponsored by the Unrvers/ty YWCA Wednesday and Saturday Wednesday s aortcsrop oe An tntroducOori to Potanty Yoga from 730 to 930 pm The charge « $2.50 tor YWCA members and S3 tor non-members Or Saturday Lindsay mi gwe A Day of Massage for Women from 9:30 a m to 4:30 p m. The cost ts $18 for YWCA members ana $20 for non-members Advanced registration is re oured for both .workshops. PEANUTS ' Museum switches days The University Museum of Natural History exhibits area and the Willamette Science and Technology Center office and science store have changed their days of operation Both are now open Tuesday through Saturday, rather than Monday through Friday. Hours remain 9:30 a m. to 4:30 pm The purpose of the change is to make the exhibits and store available to the public. Easier weekend parking will also make the facilities more accessable. The Willamette Science and Technology Center (formerly SWOMSi) has been keeping the museum exhibit area open to the public as part of an agreement with the University. Wood lectures on tap Woodworking workshops and lectures will be given Tuesday through Friday by Skip Johnson, a well known woodworker specializ ing in furniture design and sculp ture. He will present illustrated lec tures about his work at 8 p.m. Correction Fridays photo with the Women’s Referral and Resource Service story was incorrectly iden tified. Coordinator Polly Moak was featured in the photo. Tuesday and Friday in Room 167 EMU. The lectures are free and open to the public Johnson wii conduct a work shop Wednesday for beginning woodworkers and another Thurs day for advanced woodworkers Each is scheduled from 10 a m. to 4:30 p.m. The fee is $5 for University stu dents, staff and faculty, and $10 for all others. Enroflment is limited Pre-registration is required and may be made at the Craft Center in the basement of the EMU UO YWCA presents ter. Fee * 7 30-9:30 pm “to Introduction to Polarity Yoga” $2 50/YWCA members $3 OG/others Bar Fee 1* 9:30 am-4:30 pm “A Day of Massage for Women” $18 OGTYWCA members $20.00/others Both conducted by Judith Lindsay, licensed massage therapist and graduate of Polarity Health Institute Advanced registration required. Call the UO YWCA. 686-4439 for information & registration MOCNY'S BARBECUE We Have Resumed Lunches Monday Thru Friday 11 a.m. ’til 2 p.m. Our specialty is ribs, beef, chicken, ham and sausage slowly smoked with applewood and cherrywood en hanced by our own unique sauce. We have altered our service and lowered the price of our dinners Serving Dinner Sun, Tue, Wed, Thurs 5 pm to 9:30 pm Fri & Sat 5 pm to 10:30 pm TAKE OUT AVAILABLE The Gross code we posted lest summer has been removed. 1*7* Barton Avenue loyiw i Of ftjop 4*4-91*1 Turn North at die Franklin Bhri * Ward St. StopSfM briefs MEETMQS The Campus Zen Felowstsp wfll meet for medf taton today from 130-2:30 p.m. in the EMU. room to be posted The Jewwh Student Union wil meet Thursdays in the EMU Suite 5 this month because of the Israel Dim festival scheduled Mondays Meetings twill re sume at toe usual location. 1414 Kincaid St March 6 LECTURES MONDAY AFTERNOON PROSEMINAR Today at 4. in Room 156 Straub Dick Young win present the next two proeeminais The irst seminar wtl attempt to famHarlze us with the methods used in his studtes and the second wM concentrate more on his research per se The PSI Practice it! will present a seminar with Peter Holden today speaking on ''Bio-rhythms — Cycles and Interpretation;'' sponsored by the PSI Center and SEARCH, the seminar is open to al interested, beginning at 3:30 p.m., EMU. room to be posted IMTHRVfEWS Orientation season* explaining the services av ailable to job seeker* are held every Thursday at 3:30 p.m at 246 Suaar Campbell Hall Free work shops in resume-wrting, job Interviewing, and job find rig are also offered Special arrangements for workshops and inter view sign-up sheets are available for hand capped students by catling 606-3235. There vkll bea discussion of career development and internship potsMties in corrections at the EMU, noon — 2 p.m., Wednesday. Interview sign-up sheets for the to lowing organi zations win be posted at 246 Susan Campbel Hall Wednesday at 8:15 a.m Feb. 13 — K-Mart Corporation, sporting goods dviaion. Interviemng for management trainees Majors in business administration, marketing, and finance preferred. Standard Insurance Company. Interviewing tor sales positions, any major Comptroller of the Ctarency. Interviewing tor as sistant national bank examiner. B.A. or M B A. in business: accounting, finance, international bank ing, or economics with some accounting back ground. EQyUS THE MOVIE WACO TWIN MON-SAT 7:00-9:35 CINEMA I SUN ONLY 1:45-4:20 FRANKLIN A 13th 344-3861_7:00-9:35 United Artists Feb 1« — Georg* Pacitc Corporator inter viewing tor junior internal aud4or 3 A or BS in AccoirrSng (30 hon mnnun required) First National Bank ot Oregon interviewing lor management fr»n«ng program and real estate trac ing program degrees n outness or economics required bechetart or masMrs Feb 14 and IS — Standard Ok Company ot Caltorma and Chevron kaermewmg tor entry Iwrei accounfng and aucHng posAone BA or B S n Accounting requred Feb 15 — F W Wootworth Company I rearview ing for manager trameee maiors ei buaness ad ministration preferred Xerox Corporation, ntormaaon systems group Interviewing tor area sates representatives at ma jors end degrees Fab 18 — St Pau Fms 8 Mmt insurance Company Interviewing tor poetorn m mdarwra ing. marketing, claims. loee-preveraon any mayor The Gap Stores Interviewing tor managemem traineas. bachelor s degree any major or speciaized retailng education Washington National Insurance Company Inter viewing tor tnanatt consistent tranee* business majors. March graduates The Oregon Bank Inserviewing tor managemem Saining program Duamees maiors or Iberai arts witi some business courses Feb 17 — American Bankers Lite Insarvunwng for sales poerSons any major miscellaneous Haw«» Club luau pracSce today Room 202 VM lard 7p m Any questions, cat Dabbre 485-2368 or Carol 484-9874 FIND YOUR WAY nr*** - HOME UGENE TRAVEL ') 831 'OE. 13th 0 <v 687-2823 Oregon Daily Emerald Th» Oregon Duly Emerald is put*shed Monday throuah Friday ex capt cfcalng exam weeks and vacations, by tie Oregon Ditty Emerald PiMattng Co . Inc at the University ot Oregon, Eugene. 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