The print. (Oregon City, Oregon) 1977-1989, February 08, 1978, Page 8, Image 8

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    Guest
dance artists
demonstrate
balletjazz
and modern
techniques
Several guest artists will be in­
structing the modern dance clas­
ses being offered at the College.
strate dance techniques fra
musical.
Judy Massee, director o
Ed Mock, founder and artis­ Dancer's Workshop in Po
tic director of the West Coast will demonstrate early m
Dance Works in San Francisco, dance.
Mock performed Tuq
Calif., demonstrated such dance
forms as ballet, jazz, boogie. Feb. 7, Lee will perform
West Indian dances and impro­ day, Feb. 16 and Masse
perform on Thursday, Marc
visation last night.
For additional inform
Angela Lee, of the Oregon contact Jane Rickenbach;
Light Opera Company's produc­ lege dance instructor, at
tion of "Brigadoon", will demon­ 2631, ext. 350.
Ed Mock and Angela Lee discuss their different dance techniques
after class at the Oregon Martial Arts Center last Tuesday.
briefs
Astronomy
There will be an astronomy
field trip to Mt. Hood Com-
munity College's planetarium
Thursday, Feb. 9.
Any interested students are
invited to attend, The bus will
leave Orchard Center at 9:35
a.m. and return at 12:30 p.m.
The trip is free.
Anyone interested should call
656-2631, ext. 230 and leave
their name.
Krieger
Dr. Dolores Krieger, inter­
nationally known nurse and pro­
fessor at New York University,
will present a program on Thera­
peutic Touch at the College Fri­
day, Feb. 17, at 7:30 p.m.
The program will be held in
the College's Community Center
building and is sponsored by the
College nursing department and
the Oregon Nursing Association.
Dr. Krieger will also present
a
a two day workshop on Saturday
and Sunday at the college.
Information is available from
PatKrumm by calling 656-2631.
Hot tip news
In an attempt to solicit better
news coverage of the College,
The Print is sponsoring a weekly
"Hot Tip News" award.
A free lunch will be awarded
for the best news tip of the week
to a student, faculty or staff
member about a campus event
or individual happening concern­
ing the students and faculty at
the College.
If you see something, or hear
of someth ingunusual - or maybe
not so unusual - calLThe Print
at 656-2631, ext. 259 or 278.
Roles workshop
Various workshops designed
to promote exchange and mutual
support among women are being
sponsored by the Sisters of the
Holy Child Jesus.
"The Family and the Chang­
ing Role of Women," will offer
such workshops as balancing roles,
children and divorce, the single
parent, family and neighborhood
resources, womenandurban prob­
lems and body, planet and cost-
conscious cooking this Saturday
from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at West-
minsterPresbyterianChurch, 16th
and NE Hancock.
For additional information,
contact Jeanne Adams, Sisters of
the Holy Child Jesus, 288-2996.
King Tut tour
Tours to see the treasure of
the Egyptian king Tutankhamun
exhibited in Seattle have been
scheduled by the College's Com­
munity Services in conjunction
with the Oregon City Travel
Bureau.
The tours will include round
trip transportation via Amtrak,
classifieds
for sale
REGENCY 10 channel scanner. Pre­
sent for Xmas, still in box with war­
ranty. Several local crystals. Asking
$100.655-2080.
wanted
WANTED: buy or trade, drag saw,
running or not. Ail or partial. Contact
Tom at 829-2815 or Happie ext. 259.
lost & found
TWENTY DOLLAR reward for re­
turn of pearl ring circled by antique
colored setting. 631-2838.
help wanted
OREGON CITY! Proof reader for the
Enterprise-Courier from 7 to 11 a.m.,
M-F at $2.75 per hour. Ext. 213.
SW PORTLAND: Child care worker
- one aide to eight children, recre­
ation or PE experience preferred, 2-6
p.m., M-F, up to $3 per hour. Ext.
213.
MILWAUKIE: housework-lightcook­
ing and some shopping, hours would
be flexible and salary per hour nego­
tiable. Ext. 213.
OREGON CITY: Sales job in small
grocery store, 24 hours per week,
late evening work, $3 per hour, must
be 21 or over. Ext. 213.
SE PORTLAND: Retail hardwaresales
- sales and general stock work, de­
livery and pick up, good driving re­
cord a must, $2.65 per hour without
driving experience, hours are flexible.
Ext. 213.
handling of one piece of luggage,
transportation between the hotel
and the exhibit, admission price,
one night hotel accommodations
and all taxes.
The tours are scheduled for
July 20 through 21 and 27
through 28, Aug. 10 through 11
and 24 through 25, and Sept.
7 through 8.
The cost will be $43 per per­
son for twin or double occupancy
and $38.50 per person for triple
occupancy.
A 25 percent deposit must be
received by the Community Ser­
vices offices by Thursday, Feb. 9.
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OWNER MAN
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NE PORTLAND: Engineering assis­
tent - analyze and draw to fit ma­
chines (parts), should have a mech­
anical aptitude and some drafting
background, hours would be flexible
and rate per hour would be $4. Ext.
213.
MILWAUKIE: Part-time typist for
20-25 hours per week, $3.50 per
hour, work all day Monday and Tues­
day, ext. 213.
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