Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, September 19, 1974, Page 11, Image 11

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    Portland Observer Classifieds
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regional
being taken for spare at the
conference.
The conference is co­
sponsored by the PSV School
of Business and the Portland
Chamber of Commerce in
cooperation with the Har
vard and Stanford Business
School Associations of Ore
Ron.
business
outlook.
Conference registration
forms are available by writ
ing Business Outlook Con­
ference, School of Business
Administration. PSC, P.O.
Box 751. Portland. Oregon
97207. or by calling 229 2712
at PSU.
Reservations are
Need
Glasses
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Thursday, September 19. 1974
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The Portland YWCA has
scheduled two October tours,
an Oregon Coast-Columbia
River Cruise the weekend of
October 12-13 and a Van­
couver Victoria. B.C. Holiday
October 16-20.
The Columbia River Cruise
lour will depart by bus from
the downtown YWCA with a
visit to the Trojan Nuclear
Plant and lunch at Clatskanie,
then follow the scenic route
along the Nehalem River to
Seaside and Gearhart en
route to Astoria for over­
night The narrated Sunday
cruise up the Columbia River
on the “S.S. COLUMBIA
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ferry rides and all trans
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Both tours are open to
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