1‘ai’c 6 Portland Observer Thursday. December 12. 1974 DR. JEFFREY BRADY Says: Western Forestry Center honors tree everyone Ia»ng before Christmas, the Western Forestry Center will 1 he center, which is now display tw enty decorated four years old. has had nearly Christmas trees which have a half million visitors. It is Is • decorated bv various well worth a visit this Christ e l hi ic ind school groups. An mas season, when attention is annual tradition, the trees turned to thi trees ind the give the publii an opportunity greenery which an so im I see how Christmas is cele per l a nt to our heritage. bi ao'd aroi d th< * o:. w is r. ed by fire From th- ashes of this tragedy in 1909. "Peggy" hauled logs an estimated came the hope of and plan to for 41 years n place the bis.one building one billion f«*t of logs. She was badly burned in the with an educational center The center offers many Tillamook fire of 1935. exciting attractions take Every facet of forestry is the “Talking Tree" for ex ample'. This life life artificial portrayed Displays include a ikvuglas Fir soars to a height small scale sawmill, plywood of seventy feet Just push a plant and pulp mill, all with button and you hear the story moving parts In one section you are treated to a "real" of how a fir tree grows, right renter offers something for mechanical forest fire DO Not Put Off Needed Dental (ate En|oy D ental H ealth N o w and Im prove Your A p pe aran ce - (ONI Ik I! »Oli IOhJMNHHlI PFIh VilDtOAf NOIh Sb • .hO KPOlhlMIM hl 1 DID • (OMPlHt (OONIillOh Oh Alt 01 hl 11 N U M h lt PIANS • ( OAAPlIII OlhlAl M h llh UNION OS tO M H N I 01 NT Al ISftUBANCI COVIBACI ACCIONO ON TOUS MUOIO C IN TIVI» HOUB V Wa.hOo »« B J O o . !• ) » ov See B AO • iw »• I a *w The Western Forestry Center. In the foreground is a relic from the woods bv oxen or horses. DR. JEFFREY BRADY, DENTIST SIMUR BUILDING down to the smoke! was completely restored by the plantings are benches for Peggy" was donated to the railroad buffs. perceiving. A bubbling pool in old Forestry Building in 1955 Landscape plantings at the the Hall of History courtyard by the Stimson Lumber Com Forestry Center focus atten reflects the beauty of sur­ pony of Forest Grove. She tion on native plants. Among rounding trees and shrubs. S A 3>O A M o i’-'i ' >» Pu'Tiond CoetjOf' • la k e E tc»u ' o The “Talking Tree", a 70 foot replies of a Douglas Fir. explains how the fir grows. * ’ < j / > ’ >! WINES & CHEESE ^OF THE WORLD B la c k S tu d ie s H oot 3 ’d S ’ t nt»«.»• ce P h o n e : 2 2 8 -7 .5 4 5 SAFEWAY o ffe re d A favorite attraction for children is "Peggy", a 42 ton locomotive that hauled logs for over 10 years. League seeks leader Dr. Benjamin H. Henley. President ol the Washington Urban Ixtague Board of Directors, announced that the Washington based af filiate is undertaking a vigorous national search to find a new Executive Direr tor The Washington Urban Ix-agtie's top staff position becam e ava able when Fterlmg Tucker, th< agency's 18 year Dirt tor, -e- gned to run his successful campaign for Chairman of the D.C. City Council in July The le a g u e s Board of Directors is looking for a ■at* o: woman to direct, co­ ordinate and supervise the overall program of the Wash i-gtoi. Urban lea g u e The Board ¡s searching for a dynam-r and multitalented person able to develop goals and priorities, administer the agency's day today activi ties, provide leadership and direction to the staff, inspire community trust, and estab­ lish community support. The Washington Urban League has long enjoyed broad based area support Current membership exceed’ 17.000 With a budget of S l'r million, the Washington Urban League currently operates programs attacking such problems as racial dis­ crimination. inequality, un employment and poverty. Dr. Henley announced a December 31, 1974 deadline for receipt of candidate ap plications for the Executive position. Dr. Henley urged in terested applicants to submit a current resume to Mrs Barbara Lett Simmons. Chairman. Search Com mittee, Washington Urban League, 1424 Sixteenth St., N.W., Suite 604. Washington. D.C. 20036 R E S ID E N T IA L REMODELING & ADDITIONS REMODEl VOUR KITCHEN We have The Black Studies Pro­ gram at Portland State University will offer a total of 10 courses winter term. Emphasis will be on the Black experience in the urban community, according to program director William Harris. The program, now part of the Urban Studies Programs at PSU. is designed to pro­ vide background and ex perience for careers in teaching, counseling and social work, politics and government, law enforce­ ment. health planning, urban planning and research. S p e c ific w in te r term courses include Community Development in the Black Ghetto, Health Planning in the Inner City. Blacks and the Constitution, Urban Edu c a tio n P r o b le m s . A fro American History, the Black Economic Experience. Af firmative Action Works and Black Women in America. A person may take one or two of these courses without being a full time student. A new registration process has been instituted at PSU this winter. Both non admitted and admitted stu­ dents may pick up registra tion materials now through December 27th from the Registration and Records window in Neuberger Hall, 724 S.W Harrison. After selecting a class schedule, students fill out only one form (called a course request form! and return it to the Registrar's Office by Decem­ ber 27th. Students will receive class assignments by mail early in January, plus a bill for tui­ tion and fees. If the course schedule is acceptable, the student starts classes on Monday. January 6th, for evening classes, and Tues day, January 7th, for day classes. Students who wish to make changes in their pro­ gram may do so on add drop day, January 6th, in the Health and Physical Educa tion Building. Those stu­ dents who don't participate in the advance registration procedure between now and Ileeember 27th must register with the last block of stu dents on the afternoon of January 6th. For information on the Black Studies course of ferings, call 229 3052. For information on registration, call 229 3412. v a n o u » re m o d e lin g d e s ig n s c e ilin g * & fix tu re s . 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