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rl t VINO'S SPRGHBWI 342-8111 TINO’S • Full dinner menu • 23 varieties of Pizzas • Whole wheat and white crust • Pizzas to go -cooked and uncooked 15th and Willamette New Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 11 00-Midnight Frl. 11:00-1:00 a m Sat. 5:00-1 00 a m Sun. 5:00-11:00 p m The Burners ’ BOSWORTH BROTHERS at Duffy’s Friday & Saturday | Friday at 4:00 pitcher sale| Frequent local resturants r*. Management seminar attracts business leaders and teachers A concentrated seminar on issues affecting profitability and productivity in business orga nizations will be offered for entrepreneurs, executives and senior managers by the Univer sity Graduate School of Management this summer The Executive Management Program, scheduled for August 16-20 at the college of business administration, will offer instruction in strategic planning, financial and marketing management, finan cial economics and human resource management The faculty for the program has been selected from the Univer sity, other leading business schools and successful bu siness leaders Already registered for the seminar are participants from the fields of banking, high technology, utilities, cable television, health care and forest products A discussion panel on the challenge of a total management approach will in clude John Elorriaga, chairman of the U S National Bank of Oregon, and Monford Orloff, chairman of Evans Products, and Jon Tompkins, president of The Oregon Electric v 9 Station Restaurant & Lounge Saturday & Sunday from 4-7 p.m. Margaritas $1.00 Nachos & Salsa 50c HAPPY HOUR WEEKDAYS: 4-6 p.m. 5th & Willamette • Downtown Eugene Vi Block from Hilton Hotel Phone 485-4444 ADVANCE FALL FASHION SALE SAVE ON NEW FASHIONS THRU JULY 31st NITE SHIRT & WRAP ROBE NOW 18.90 & 25.90 AFTER SALE 26.00 & 35.00 Cozy 100% cotton flannel placket front nite shirt, matching wrap style long robe Bright tartan plaid Sleep shirt, one size fits all; Robe P.S.M.L. DANSKIN EXERCISE WEAR NOW 9.20-9.60 AFTER SALE 11.50-12.00 Sleek comfortable Danskins, not just for dancing anymore ^ Choose sleeveless or long sleeve style 100% nylon in many colors S.M.L LANZ GRANNY GOWN NOW 18.90 AFTER SALE 2600 i 100% cotlon | flannel long gown in the /> distinctive Lanz »> prints P S,M L f. BONNIE DOON SOCKS FEATHER PUFF NOW 3/7.20 AFTER SALE 3 00 ea MAMSELLE NOW 3/6.30 AFTER SALE 6 25 ea DREAM HI NOW 3/7.20 AFTER SALE 3 00 ea ARGYLE NOW 3/12.00 AFTER SALE 5 00 ea , Xytec Corp of Bend Instructors for the seminar will include Robert Frame, a finance professor and director of the Management Center of the Edwin L Cox School of Bu siness at Southern Methodist University Frame has broad financial consulting experience with numerous industrial firms and financial corporations Gerardo Ungson, University assistant professor of management, will also address seminar participants Ungson's specialties include Japanese corporate strategies and orga nizational adaptation and effectiveness “Entrepreneurs assuming total operational responsibility and executives or senior-level managers in large organizations are encouraged to apply to the program,” says James Rein muth, dean of the University’s college of business administra tion. For more information, includ ing cost, call the College of Bu siness Administration at 686-3300 University academics get awards Donald S Taylor, a University English professor, and 1982 University graduate Benjamin White have been selected for academic awards Taylor is among 97 scholars nationwide awarded a grant-in aid this year for post-doctoral research from the American Council of Learned Societies His research will focus on the relevance of R G Colling wood’s artistic and historical thought to literary history and criticism. He has also been awarded a $2,500 University Faculty Research Award this summer to study Collingwood's theories White has been named the recipient of the 1982 President s Award in the Robert D Clark Honors College White, who earned a bachelor s degree in physics and mathematics, received the award in recognition of his outstanding scholastic a chievements and distin guished senior thesis, according to Alan Kimball, Honors College director CASH For Textbooks Mon.-Fri. Smith Family Bookstore 768 E. 13th 1 Bl From Campus Oh 344-165*1 COURSE BEGINS IN EUGENE: SATURDAY, JULY 17th KAPLAN EDUCATIONAL CENTER Test Preparation Specialists Since 1938 for information -Please Call -485-5699