Page 2 Portland Observer Classifieds The Onion Ushers Annual Scholarship Tea will be held at Hughes Memorial United Methodist Church on Sunday. September 22nd. from 1:30 to 5:30 p.m. Jimmie Ganter is the Scholarship Chairman, and James Lee is President o f the Association. The church ■ located at 111 Camp Fire registration for the 1974-75 school year is now underway in the Albina area schools. For the first time in the Multnomah Washington County areas. Camp Fire Blue Bird in­ terest surveys have been distributed to first graders. Camp Fire recognises that the youth of today are de­ veloping faster than those of just a decade ago. The Blue Bird experiences of service p ro jects, u sin g lan gu age, nature and outdoors, crea­ t i n g and the home and family, are geared to the young girl - in the first through third grades. Through the month of September, Camp Fire - Blue Bird .interest surveys are being distributed to girls in most of the Albina area schools. Parents should com plete the surveys and return them to school if their daughter wants to join. Those parents whose daugh ters did not receive an in­ terest survey but want to join the Camp Fire Girls should call the Portland Area Camp Fire office at 224 7800. Camp Fire is for all girls, first through 12th grade. Camp Fire is a member agen cy of U n ited Good Neighbors. Nearly ten thousand girls and three thousand adults are now part of the Portland Area Council of Camp Fire Girls. CITIZENS PHOTO G rep M u S II 3. E.l 2324601 “AU About Opera", a preview of the forthcoming opera production of “Rigo- letto" by Verdia. with the story line and musical ex cerpts. will be held at the Wilson Center at the down­ town YWCA. 1111 S.W. 10th. on September 22nd beginning at 2:30 p.m. Mrs. Annette Farmer, past president of the Portland Opera Guild, will be the commentator. Mrs. Farmer has ehoaen Carol Beaumier as pin ni et and singers Susan H a w k in s , s o p r a n o , and Charles Kovachs. tenor, who wiB sing selected Many opera singers began for bring _ . nuac to smaller Oregon communities. R efresh m en ts w ill be served before the program. A nominal fee will be charged for the event. Mayor Neil Goldschmidt announced that in com memoration of the 15th Anniversary of Portland's Sister City affiliation with Sapporo. Japan, an annual photography contest will be held. "I’m very en th u sia stic about this contest. It is one way the citixens of Portland and Sapporo can become better acquainted with each other and their cities," Mayor Goldschmidt said. The theme of the contest is “Portland and Its People, at Work and Play". The closing date of the contest is October 18. 1974. and all entries should be delivered to the Mayor’s Office at City Hall. Copies of the rules of the contest can be picked up at the Information Desk on the Second Floor of City Hall. For further informs tion. call 248-4210. at Jantzen Beach C oordinated by S h eila Pilger of PCCs Community E ducation D iv isio n , the p resen tation w ill include demonstrations, exhibits, in­ formation and a registration booth. Open registration at Port­ land Community College will take place from September 23rd through October 4th in the College Center Mall at Sylvania and in the Audi torium at Cascade. Students may r e g is te r for cred it classes to be held at any PCC center at either of these locations. R eg istra tio n hours on M onday through T hursday of both weeks will be from 9:00 *_m. to 5:00 p.m. and from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. On Fridays the hours are from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Advisors and counselors will be on hand to aid stu­ dents in class selection and to answer questions con cerning procedures. Stu­ dents requiring career coun­ seling or financial aid should call 244-6111 or drop in at either center prior to regis tration. PIANO STUDY Unique ■ Exciting P r e s c h o o l, t r a n s f e r s , teens, adults 282 9462 Dr. M ilton F riedm an, world renow ned econom ist from the University of Chi­ cago. will be the keynote speaker at the 12th annual Business and Economic Out­ look Conference sponsored by the Portland State Uni­ versity School of Business A d m in istration D ecem b er 16th at the Hilton Hotel. PSU officials made the announcement this week and emphasized the importance of registering early for the co lerence. Friedman, a former presi dent of the American Eco­ nomic Association, has been involved recently in Presi­ d en t F ord ’s m ini-sum m it meetings on economic prob lems. He also is an author, lecturer and advisor to gov ernment officials. At the conference, Fried man will discuss the national business outlook for 1975. 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