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Thun., Oct. 16, 1969 (Sec. GRESHAM (O n.) OUTLOOK 11 East Multnomah Fire Stations Open to the Public Saturday All fire stations in East Multnomah will be open to the public Saturday in conjunction with fire prevention week. Captain G eorge Howland, public information officer, said the public is invited to come to meet their firemen and learn about the fire department. Fire stations that will be open are Dist. 2 at Parkrose, 106th; Dist. 10 at East Multnomah County C entral D ispatch Center, 192 SE 174th; Station 1, 1500 SE 122nd; Station 2, 134th SE Foster ; Station 3, 133rd NE San Rafael; Station 4 , 186th NE Halsey; Station 5, 1927 SE Mt. Hood Community College will be offering a class withing te adult enrichment program this fall for those who have had experience in vocal or in strumental groups. The orchestra group will meet each Monday evening 7-10 p.m. in OE-3 on the college campus. There will be no auditions required for ad mission. The orchestra will be conducted by John Ager. Persons interested in the choir will meet each Tuesday evening 7-10 p.m. in OE-3 under the direction of Hal Malcolm. After fall quarter, the groups may perform in the com m unity for various program s. For further in- formation, call the Creative Arts Division at the college, 665-1131. Retired Persons To Hold Meeting The American Association of Retired Persons will meet on Tuesday, Oct. 21, at the Senior Adult Center, 50 N.E. Elliott. A potluck luncheon will be served at 12:30 followed by a business meeting at 1:30. Those attending should bring their own table service. Coffee will be furnished. Anyone over 55 is welcome to attend the monthly meetings held the third Tuesday of each month. r ~ S P E C IA L St. Henry School hosted an in-service workshop in science given by Sister Barbara Gfeller, head o f th e b io lo g y d ep a rtm e n t at Marylhurst College. Faculty members from St. Joseph, St. Therese, St. Ann and St. Henry schools were present. Sister Barbara and other fa c u lty m e m b e r s w ere welcomed by Father Meyer, pastor at St. Henry Church and by Sister St. Bernard, principal at St. Henry School. - SERVED - 5 P M to 10 P.M. Thurs., Oct. 16th CHILDREN UNDER 12 $1.00 The Mallard Restaurant AND LOUNGE 218 N. Main Greaham REFRIGERATORS (Only Very Slight) ON ALL BOWLING BALLS BAGS and SHOES ALL NEW APPLIANCES NEW APPLIANCE GUARANTEE OCTOBER 16TH ONLY RANGES DI 00 —Bowling— WASHERS Special Moonlight Sale Prices Oct. 16th, 9 p.m. on. Ö S , REGAIN Restaurant Now Open ! Eastmont Lanes J • - OPEN 24 HOURS - _ Portland Unit of Oregon State University Mothers Club will begin its new season with a tour of the Old Church, 1422 S.W. 11, on Wednesday Oct. 22. M eeting w ill begin with registration at 10:30 a.m. All are invited to bring a sack lunch, with a special invitation to all mothers of new students. Frigidaire M oonlight Sale ^ 2 0 0 0 E Powell Moms Set Meet Buffet Special CHOICE OF 1 .9 5 ' 3 ENTREES St. Henry Hosts In-Service Day Initiated at M t. Hood CC Oregon State All You Can Eat Help Yourself FACULTY MEMBERS at St. Henry School speak with Sister Barbara Gfeller, center, after a science workshop held at the school last week. Sister Barbara is head of biology department at Marylhurst College. Choir, Orchestra Projects 174th; Station 6, 12 Mile Cor ner; Station 7, Dodge Park and Harris Rd. J WCDAN N E IL 5 0 N E 2N D GRESHAM R IE G E L M A N N A P P L IA N C E S PHONE M O 5 4 I 58