sprwgfield; SCIENTIFIC SUPPLIES "?« wu-' S*#* Cpwqot 7J4T7 >iV, .. . / (503) 726-9176' 1 800 344-2047 ('./ Conlih Is/1 mms < omf'htf Ini’ on ftrrmn^s for fa*t servut Students! $15.00 off Eye Exam with Student I I). Card rainbow optics I I Afh Avt* »*m* bl««* k Irmn l of O I rtv parking in ha< k Homs M I Ham 7pm Sit Ham $pm OKKKR KXPiKKS 11 10 ‘Mi Feast For Four Buy a 16” 3 Item Pizza and 4 16oz Pops for ONLY *11.60 (Reg $14.60) Call Today - 687-8600 Name_ Address_ a One coupon per pizza ' Expires 12-2-90 I P1//4 An%uer tlult nerving at 4pm M-F. I lam 8 & S COMMUNITY Pholii b\ Van l'»*lnrt V.S. Rep. Peter lleFazio, I)-Ore., says "You don't get older; you only get better.” at the rededication ceremony of the Celeste Campbell Senior Center, which received a $350.000 expansion. Senior center gets new facilities By June Russell t meraid Repoilet Community supporters of the (lelesle (atmpbell Senior (Center cut the t eremonial rihlxni at the rededir alion of the facility Tuesday afternoon to celebrate the first major expansion and renovation of the center in 24 years "This building has seen a new generation of seniors, and with this renovation it will see even more,” I'.S. Rep I’eter Delazio, l)-Ore . said in the i.ulebration's opening remarks "As the saving goes, you don't gel older; you only get lieller And this senior i enter is the same way." he said The 2.2itH square-fool addi tion and renovation includes two new classrooms a pantrv and storage area, new reception and off it e areas, aec essible rest rooms .uni a larger main hall But the expansion is really onlv the tip of the i( elierg, said (enter director Kite Dravich Although the additional space will help ease congestion and space limitations, she said the expansion will only meet mini mum requirements. "This will barely meet cur rent needs," Dravich said "The place is really full every day We've had to turn groups away because we didn't have the space This is going to lie much better.” (Campbell Senior'Outer. 155 High St . offers a variety of so cial services, recreation and educational programs, and ac tivities to adults age 55 or old er The center, which is operat ed by the Kugenc Parks. Rex rea lion and Cultural Services De partment. will now* he able to expand its present activities and services. "It's basically going to let us do more of the same activities, but do it more comfortably.” Dravich said. T h e financing for t h e SJ50.000 project came from a variety of sources, including federal community develop ment block grant funds and pri vate contributions Dravich said while all the grants and contributions helped to fund the project, the number of small contributions indicated hov\ seniors feel about the center. "There were people on a very limited income who gave five or ten dollars toward the project,” she said "It was very important Irecause everybody wanted to feel a part of it "People really do feel owner ship. t his is a different kind of facility." Dravii h said --^^TT^egon MSA The MBA. ““Srtf Wednesday. Nov^ 2^'"° 530 - r;:»i o™** Gerlingef Loung gas* KISS A DUMMY and SAVE A LIFE!!! Prepare yourself for those critical moments when you can save a per son’s life by learning C.P.R. Receive a C.P.R. Certification card upon completion of the workshop. * * C.P.R. Workshop begins Tues day, Dec. 4th, 6pm to 10 pm Limit 8 people. To pre-register call 346-4456. $3.00 charge for certification card. Sponsored by the Lifestyle Planning Program. Student Health Center and Public Safety.