Portland Observer Classifieds and the 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 Fast? Thursday, September 19. 1974 Page 7 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 -----------Johnnie 5 d a -------- Meaieaa Gilt Shop Imports - Paintings Flouer arrangements 811 N. Killingsworth 2897321 10-Day F ra t T ria l O pto m etriitf U c o IrM m U M I ( I n » T K A l OFFICES * S.W. 3rd A M orfR IS O N Otlice» Abo i uu itra tu m i AtMdal« Retían •< Opleawtry-PfNtTLAM • « . U r n U M L IR -B «. R W N 1 -M . M. K ill Y O p lo m a tn U t In O th tr SEMLER O lh c a , I n t lu th l>R. G. MALLIN - HR H HEBB___ _ SIGHTSEER" takes about nine hours with lunch served aboard. Trudie Wolfe and Mary Jane Burdick will be tour escorts. The Vancouver-Victoria, B.C. Holiday includes two nights at the Hotel Van couver with the skyride up Grouse Mountain and lunch at the Grouse Nest, two nights at the Empress Hotel in Victoria with breakfasts and dinners. Included also are sightseeing in both cities, ferry rides and all trans porlation. Mabel Fuller and Jane Smith Cook will be tour escorts. Both tours are open to men and women of all ages. Registration for both tours should be made by Sep­ tember 20th at the down­ town YWCA. Expert craftsmen. No job too small, let us handle it for you WENDELL E. BROWN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Rooming • ( r m r n l H n r k • K em odcling • ( M istrurtMMi X M odel V njchbo rh uo d R uM itrss M r m b t r U b m a ( on (r a ft e r s \s s o ria u o a 5 7 5 N. K tilingsw orth 289*554 9 HOME REMODELING Xjl'-Sm lalbruom. I »ma, io o w . a n » . b u r « r u » (» a g n . patKH Jrcbi r S l i t u u » t •tac hc.r . u h S I » ItM V S IX S k .S EltaANCINC FREE ESTIMATES Call out CiifUmrn u 233-411! CASEY BROTHERS Ktmodrl»»» a Hum I o ffsp rin g were considered sacred and co uld no t be rid d e n ! Sr