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About Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1994)
j u s t o u t ▼ M p t s m b s r 2 , 1 0 0 4 ▼ 13 We are everywhere. Too wet. loo dry. ^PotffewcPs Lj4fte/tnat(ue cQea6toit I have chosen to take a more human approach as a Realtor. I build my business on a referral basis and firmly believe that the satisfaction of my client is far more important than my own financial gain. I communicate clearly and openly, and I'm always honest with my clients. I'll gladly climb a nearby tree to check on a roof or get a bit dirty investigating a crawlspacc or an attic. I work mainly in Portland's popular inner Southeast and Northeast neighborhoods and specialize in older homes with character. Whether you’re thinkir j of buying or selling, please do give me a calL THE LESBIAN COMMUNITY PROJECT Just right. Nora Isacson U P C O M IN G EV EN TS I The Prudential Rod Girtntan REALTORS, Inc. 215 SE 102nd Avenue, Suite 300 Portland, OR 97216 (503) 256-1234 5:30 pm, Thursday, Sept. 1 LESBIAN HEALTH CONFERENCE PLANNING MEETING LCP Office, FFI: 223-0071 Lesbian health needs you to get involved! Acupuncture »Chiropractic »Massage Counseling • Naturopathic Medicine 6:30 pm Wednesday, Sept. 7 VIS ABILITY PROJECT MEETING Leaf & Bean Cafe, Northeast 50th & Fremont, Tina 282-2988 Lesbian visability is the issue! (503) 230-0812 CIRCLE HEALTHCARE CLINIC 7pm Friday, Sept. 9 Brooke Winter, L.Ac. OVER 35 GROUP MEETS HIV Center, 3835 SW Kelly, FFI: Joan 252-0762 Video & board games! Girls just want to have fun! I N ^ A membership organization,..join today! (503) 223-0071/TDD Fax 242-1967 f P.O. Box 5931 O * Portland, OR 97228 Anti-Violence Project 796-1703/1-800-796-1703 Jan Corwin, DC Kip M. Hard, DC Valerie M. Lyon, MS, LMT Suzanne Scopes, ND Elizabeth Carlson, DC, LMT G a ry L uckey Simone Koos-Gibbs, BS, LMT Portland's first non-tipping salon. 316 NE 28th Street • Portland, Oregon 281-7831 «4*4016 NE FREMONT 97232 D erivative D uo Opera for the Masses ▼ These two women ereate "a winy amalgam of classical opera, comedy, cubareI, and ¡mldies that subverts traditional opera with vastly revised d ries. " ere s — Ms. Magazine l i m e l o ejel ''What a hoot! " — Seattle Times S ept . 24, T h e r e s s i i l i li m e 8 p m l o pay n o i n i t i a t i o n Northwest Service Center 1819 NW Everett ▼ CHILDCARE RENOVATED WEIGHT ROOM TICKETS: $10 advance, $12 door. Outlets: Fastixx, 224-8499 and It's My Pleasure, 236-0505. PRINCETON ASL interpreted by Candice Kingrey and the hall is wheelchair accessible V sea turtle productions 335-0221 ATHLETIC CLUB 614 SW El e v e n 11. X 2 2 2 -2 6 3 9 t ».♦ * *