Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, November 01, 1973, Page 5, Image 5

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COMMUNITY CALENDAR
Portland Com m unity Col
lege will host the Indochina
Mobile Education P roject in
(he Upper Mall ut the Syl
vanin C enter. 12000 S.W .
49th A ven u e, N ovem ber I
anil 2.
C urrently touring through
out th e U .S ., th e
pro
gram includes an exh ib it of
22 panels of photographs and
druw ings depictin g the p eo
pie und cultural life of Indo
china, as w ell as three films:
"Sad S on g of the Yellow
Skin", "Vietnam the Heauti
ful", and "A Q uestion of Tor
ture",
T he film s will be
show n in room ST A7 from
I to 4 p.m. on T hursday,
N ovem ber 1.
A public lecture about
Indochina will be offered on
Friday ut 2 p.m. in ST A7 at
Sylvania and in Cascade Hall,
705 North K illingsw orth, on
Thursday at I p.m.
For th ose w ishing to sum
pie In dochinese f<*>d, a Viet
nam ese dinner will be served
in the Sylvania Risiin at 5:30
p.m. on T hursday.
It will
coat S2.75 and will include
soup, salad, m eat, poultry,
and veg eta b le dishes. R eser
vations are lim ited but may
be m ade by calling e x ten sio n
255 at the college prior to
O ctober 30.
N ortheast Portland area
boys and girls of all a g e s are
invited to participate in an
after school arts and crafts
s e s s io n a t t h e N o r t h e a s t
YW CA. 125 N .E. A lberta
Learn how to do all kinds of
crafts on T hursdays from
3:15 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. T here
will be no charge.
L eague of Women
Program Calendar
\ o ters
N ovem ber M
O regon l.W'V M ental Health
workshop
Salem
Portlund C om m unity Col
lege hom e econ om ist Sharon
Muusdam will presen t a col
lection of C hristm as y e a st
breads ut a baking w orkshop
N ovem ber Hth in N orth east
Portland.
Mrs. M aasdam will dem on
str a le tech niques of working
w ith both yeust dough and
"quick" breads to offer the
holiday cook the option of
the y e a st m ethods and the
tim e savin g tech n iq u es of
quick breads. S am p les will
1 m * available for ta stin g and
recipe* will be d istrib u ted .
Mrs. M aasdam , w ho con
a id e r s y e a s t b rea d " h er
speciality", finds th at m any
participants are in terested in
using holiday breads as gifts,
She will d e v o te a portion of
the session to decoratin g
tips.
O ffered by Portland Com
m u n ity C o lle g e , " H o lid a y
Bread*** will be held in the
foods room at A dam s High
School. 5700 N.E. 39th A ve
nue in Portland, at 7:30 p.m.
A dm ission it $ 1 0 0 w ith tic
k ets available at the door.
For m ore inform ation contact
Portland C om m unity C ollege
C o m m u n ity S e r v ic e s , 244
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d e liv e ry and
2 8 3 -4 5 7 3
213 N. K illin g sw o rth
Geneva’s Cocktaik
Free
Happy Birthday Party
Meeting Rooms
Two Pool Tables
Free Pool Lessons
Paul & Geneva Knauls
Owners
4 2 2 8 N. W illiam s
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Citizens* Advisory Committee
To the Downtown Plan:
N ovem ber 1:
Regular CAC m eetin g. 7:45
p.m.. Room 200 City Hall An
nex, 424 S.W . Main.
Agenda:
1. CAC review formal w rit
ten sta tem en t re. th e O regon
I n te r n a tio n a l C e n t e r (for
m erly Pacific Rim, th e D avid
son Co. proposal).
2. CAC review T ranspor
tation T ask F orce recom
m e n d a tio n s r e. B e n ja m in
Franklin req u est for parking
perm it for lot at 4th and
M arket. Adopt recom m en d s
tion to Planning C om m ission.
3. D iscu ss agenda for Oc­
tober 5 lunch m eetin g w ith
P lanning Com m ission.
November 5:
C A C /P lanning C om m ission
Box Lunch; discussion of
D ow ntow n Plan R eview P ro­
cess.
November 6:
P lanning C om m ission m eet
ing, 1:00 p.m .. Room 200 City
Hall A nnex.
H earing re.
Benjamin Franklin req u est
for parking perm it at 4th and
Market. A d ate for a hear
ng on revision of th e D ow n
town Plan R eview P rocess
will also be set. The agenda
for this m eetin g should be
available n ext W ednesd ay.
$
V eteran's Day will be com
m em orated in Portland on
N ovem b er 11 With the an
nual M assing of the Colors
cerem on y to be held at the
F ir st
M e th o d is t C h urch .
S.W . IHlh and Jeflerson .
The e v e n t, conducted by
the M ilitary O rder of World
W ars, sta r ts at 3 p.m.
Arm y and Air National
Guard units from Portland.
E ugene and F orest Grove
will p resen t their unit and
national colors during the
service.
The O regon National Guard
M ilitary A cadem y color guard
will carry the State and
National Dags.
The cerem on y is open to
the public.
The "International Flair
1973" benefit dinner and
fashion show for thè Albina
Multi Serv ice C enter'* Voi
u n leer Program will bc held
N ovem ber Ith beginn in g al
5:30 p.m. al thè H ilton H otel
Hallroom.
Linda J e n n e ss, un su ccess
fui 1972 presidential candì
d ate of the Socialist W orkers
P arty, will speak to the
O regon Socialist C onference,
21« S.W Stark , Room 501,
on N ovem b er 9th ut 8:00
p.m.
S ta te R e p r esen ta tiv e
W ally P riestley and Caroline
F oulkes of the S W P will dis
cu ss 'Can Radicals take over
the D em ocratic Party'.'” on
N ovem ber 10th at 11:00 a m.
"The Lalwir M ovem ent and
the Fight A gain st Racism"
will I m * the su bject of Mel
H uey, O regon U n ited Farm
w orkers Union: J e ff Muckier,
N orthern California Federa
lion of Teachers; and Nathan
P r o b y , U n i t e d M in o r i t y
W orkers on N ovem b er 10th
at 2:00 p.m.
N orth east Portland area
r esid en ts are invited to bring
their holiday sew in g to the
S ew in g C enter at the N orth
.a s i YWCA. 126 N .E . Al
berta.
Each person at the
C e n te r r e c e i v e s in d iv id u a l
help w ith sew in g from YWCA
volun teers.
S ew in g C enter
hours and volu n teers are:
M ondays. 1 3 p.m .. F lo Sow
ers; T u esd ays, 1 3 p.m ., Dar
!«• no R ir hard*; and Thurs
day*. 10 a m.
Uiil.-I
Flo Now i-r* md D arlene
Richards are N ortheast Port
land resid en ts. T here will I m *
no charge
The Annual Fall F iesta, a
voluntary project sponsored
N ovem ber 13
by the ladies of the Salvation
O regon LWV PR workshop
Army Portland T abernacle
(radio TV)
Portland
1 Louie L eague, a s p k i a n e d l o r
' • ' i “1 a
W ednesday, N ovem b er 7th
N ovem ber I I
from 10:00 a.m. t o 7:00 p.m at
G eneral Public M eeting
the Salvation A rm y, 1785
Human R esou rces (The El
N.E Sandy Blvd.
derly Poor: A G row ing Mi
A ttractively decorated bou
n ority)
tiq u es will leatu re lla n d ira tt
N ovem ber 27 A 2»
needlew ork, aprons, to ts and
LWV U .S.
Tri S la te Leg
teen s clothing, bake shop,
islative la d d e r s C onference
sw eet tiMith nook. gift shop
" le g is la tiv e O versight"
and attic treasu res
Henson H otel
Light refresh m en ts will In-
available during the eidtee
hour. 10 a m. to II a.m . and
lunch will I m - served at th«-
snack bar from 11 to a.m . to
1:30 |i.m .
A lso leatu red
during the lunch hour 112:00
12:30) will I m - a silent auction.
A sw ed ish sm orgasbord,
providing a delightful and ap
p e ti/in g m enu, will I m * served
b etw een 5 and 7 p.m. T hen- is
a charge of $2.75 for adu lts
and $1.25 for children.
The en tire proceeds will be
contributed to the Salvation
Arm y's World W ide M ission
ary S erv ices.
B a r-Q -F o o d s
For additional inform ation,
p lease rail 234 0825.
C a te rin g S ervice
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"H raling th e W hole Man”
will be the lecture topic
w h en H ugh L y n n C a y c e
»jx-uk* N ovem ber 13 at H
p.m. in the U nited C enter ut
4525 S .E . S tark , Portland.
Mr. C ayce will a b o speak on
N ovem ber 14 ut H p.m. on
“N uture of P sych ic P ercep
lion" in the Holiday Inn at
745 Com m ercial St. S .E .,
Salem .
Hugh Lynn Cayce, son of
the world renow ned tele
palhist und clairvoyant Ed
gar Cuyce, is a well known
investiKutor of psychic phi-no
menu us well as u lecturer
and author on the subject.
His in v e stig a tiv e tra v els have
taken him around the world
in the search for truth. Most
recently he visited Russia ut
the invitation of Edwurd
Naum ov, the d istin guished
R ussian parapsych ologist, to
participate in lectu res and
sem inars given by Russian
scien tists.
.
Mr. Cuyce is P resident of
the A ssociation lor Research
und E n lightenm ent, a |>hy*i
cal research aociety with
h e a d q u a r te r s at V ir g in ia
Reach. Virigina.
Since the
death in 1945 of his father,
Hugh Edgar C ayce, he has
guiiled the A.R E. in its task
of cataloging and stu dying
the volum inous psychic data
accum ulated from m ore than
read in gs given by
Edgar Cayce during his life
tim e.
Along w ith his brother.
E dgar,
H u gh
Lynn
co
a u th o r e d th e book "'The
O uter Lim its of Edgar Cayce's
Power", which deals with the
five ty p e s of dram atic fail
ures which m ade up a small
but im portant part of Edgar
C ayce’s lifetim e of psychic
counseling.
Hugh Lynn is
also the author of the book
"V enture Inward" and the
p a m p h le ts " D r e a m s I,a n
gtutge of the Vnconscious";
"For T h ese T im es”, a series
o f Mr C a y c e ’s le c t u r e s ;
"God's O ther Door", a study
for s u r v iv a l a f t e r b o d ily
d m th . A ll are available from
the A R E. P ress, Virginia
Itearh. Virginia.
A graduate of W ashington
X. Lee U n iversity, Mr. Cayce
has lectured on psyrhic phe
nomena and parapsychology
at major co lleg es and uni
v ersities all o ver Am erica.
He has also appeared on
num erous teles ision and radio
show's.
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they affect O regonians.
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use planning and governm ent
financing in housing.
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