Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, April 01, 1982, Page 17, Image 17

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    Portland Observer, April 1, 1982 Section II Page 5
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ASTRO-DESTINY
A R IE S
M ar. 21 - A pr. 19
Jealous/ con wreck a valued relationship. The clock
w ill be against you. You work hard and still cannot
keep up.
TAURUS
Apr. 20 - May 20
Watch out for an overly emotional slate in a relation
who is close to you. A firm hand is needed.
GEMINI
May 21 - June 20
Your imagination can ploy havoc with you. Brooding
w ill get you nowhere.
Think positively!
CANCER
June 21 - July 22
Frivolity seems to be utmost this week.
Take time
and really enjoy yourself. The serious things w ill be
second.
LEO
Ju ly 23 - A u k - 22
Your moods vary so much this week that you w ill not
be the easiest person to live w ith .
It's a good time
to seek solitude.
VIRGO
A uk - 22 - Sept. 22
LIBRA
Distractions ore many this week.
Don’ t be deterred
from your main purpose. Perseverance pays o ff.
Sept. 23 - O ct. 22
You unbend in your feelings for others, and it is
great improvement towards fomily relationships.
SCORPIO
Oct. 23 - Nov. 21
Relying on one's self is not the only answer. Others
ore only to eager to ossist you.
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SAGITTARIUS
Don't try to run the whole show. N o t only is it im-
possible, but if could be hazardous to your health.
Nov. 22 - Dee. 21
CAPRICORN
Dec. 22 - Jan. 19
AQUARIUS
Jan. 20 • Feb. 18
PISCES
Feb. 19 - M a r. 20
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Your good deeds are mounting and the benefits are
shared with older folks. Helping others is in reality
helping yourself.
You must place emphasis on the long range plans for
you and your fam ily.
Now is the time to give a great deal of thought
to
your future. You con succeed if you are w illin g to
make sacrifices.
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Rev. A lc e n a B oozer o f S t. Philips Episcopal C hurch p repares for
Easter services.
(Photo: Richard B row n)
C horal M u s ic by th e C o n cert C hoir from Columbia Christian College,
Sunday, A p r il 4 th , 8 am in the F arris Johnson M e m o ria l C en ter o f
C o lu m b ia C h ristian C ollege, 200 N .E . 91st A venue, P o rtla n d . N o ad­
mission charge; but a free will offering will be taken.
L ib ra ry p re -s c h o o l s to ry tim e s : A lb in a (3605 N E 15th, 287-7147),
W e d ., A p ril 7, 10:30 am for ages 3-5. N o rth Portland (512 N . Killings-
worth, 284-5622), F ri., A pril 2, 10:30 am or 1:30 pm.
C h ild re n o f A lle n T e m p le A M E C h u rc h m a k e th e ir n e w E e e te r
clothing at recent fashion show .
(Photo: R ichard B row n)
Take your family to dinner on Easter Sunday
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Join us fo r
Easter Sunday Brunch
Choice o f Three Entrees
Champagne
Piano Bar
M a's Kitchen
invites you and the whole fam ily to enjoy Easter
Dinner with them and the Easter Bunny.
The Easter Bunny will have balloons and
goodies fo r the children.
The 2nd Annual Fred M eyer/K K S N Easter Egg H unt is coming to west
Delta Park Saturday, A pril 10, at 11 am. Last year there were 2500 children
joining in the event. M ore are expected this year and prizes will be given
away. Children three to ten years old and their parents are invited to come
share the fun and thrill o f a sky-diving Easter Bunny. Participants can pick
up their free official Easter Hunt badges in any Fred Meyer Candy Section.
Eager hunters should plan to arrive early. Take 1-5 to the Delta Park exit
and watch for the Easter Egg Hunt signs.
T N Q FOR ONE DINNERS
Serving from 10 am-2 pm. April 11th
Cocktails served from 10 am to 2 am
$9.95
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TWO FOR ONE DINNERS
(Children)
$3.50
RESTAURANT A N D LOUNGE
2433 S.E. Powell Blvd.
Portland, OR
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Portland, Oregon
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Sunday Buffet
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Turkey - Fried Chicken - Fish
Spanish Potatoes Spaghetti
4 Salads - Dessert and Drink
D aily D inner Specials
Thurs: Scalloped potatoes and ham
Frl: Baked macaroni and cheese
Sat: Swedish meat balls
M o n : Chicken fried steak
Tuas: Sweet ft sour meat balls
W ad: Sauerkraut and franks
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240 N.E. Columbia Blvd.
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Phone 289 9060
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Qiant Pizza
One Pizza Per Coupon
Turn in the amount you spend to your secretary and treasurer each month.
Call the Rim R ock 289-9060 with the total and your church or
organization will receive a 10% donation of the amount spent.
Make sure you get a total slip from the R im Rock to give to your
organization.