Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, September 03, 1986, Page 3, Image 3

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September 3, 1986, Portland Observer, Page 3
Cawthorne to Speak
at Conference
COMMUNITY
CHURCH of
GOD
D avid Pearce S n y d e r, lifestyle editor o f Futurist M ag a zin e , and Herb
C a w th o rn e , e x e cu tiv e d irecto r o f P o rtla n d 's U rb an L eague
w ill b oth be
202 N E Skidmore
k eyno te speakers at a regional c o n fere n c e for h u m an resource profession
als on S e p te m b e r 21 25 at th e d o w n to w n P o rtland H ilton.
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C o n fe re n c e
th e m e is "In v e s tin g In P e o p le " and the sponsor is th e P o rtland M etro
TfM
9 45 a in , Sunday School
11 00a m.. Morning Worship
7 00 p m . Evening Worship
S n yder envisions possibilities for th e w o rld o f w o rk in th e com ing
decades fro m his p erspective as a social forecaster a n d strategist
Caw
7:00 p m Wednesday, Prayer Meeting
V ic to r R B ro w n . B T h e o lo g y P nstor
tho rn e c o n c e n tra te s on investing in a ll the p eo ple, fro m his stance as an
a d v o c ate for m inorities an d th e poor
As part o f th e c o n fere n c e , K A T U T V will tap e a segm ent of its popular
T o w n Hall fe a tu re focu sin g on the " F u tu re o f W o r k ."
R egistration
in fo rm atio n
is available by calling
Les Jenkins,
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Services
politan C h ap ter o f th e 9 sta te w estern region of th e A m erican S o ciety for
Training and D e v e lo p m e n t
Dr Hazel I Bruw i, Sr
D I)
Assistant Pastor
SMILE - GOD LOVES YOU
O m ark
Industries, 1503) 796 1421, or by w ritin g A S T D , 4 4 7 0 S W Hall, Box 143,
H ER B C A W T H O R N E , E X E C U T IV E D IR E C T O R O F P O R T L A N D 'S U R B A N
B eaverton , O R 9 7 005
LEAGUE
PTA Provides
Clothes to
Children
by Jerry G arner
At th e
b eginning
o f e ach
n ew
school year, m a n y stores h av e back-
to school sales for fam ilies to clothe
their
children
school year
financial
a re n 't
for
th e
reasons,
able
clothing
B a ;
u pcom ing
U n fo rtu n a te ly , d ue to
to
for
m any
parents
p rovide
a d e q u a te
their child ren
This
results in s om e kids b eing absent
B eef Blade Cut
Chuck R oast
fro m school
Realizing this, the P o rtla n d C o u n ­
cil Parent T ea c h er A ssociatio n pro
vides a d e q u a te clothin g for children
in the P o rtland Public S ch o o ls w h o
are in need o f school c lo th in g
Ap
Safeway quality "S elect"
grain-fed beef. Super-
Trimmed to give you more
good eating for your money!
p ro xim ately 1,750 children are cloth
ed each year.
T h e p ro gram w orks like this: T he
school principal or his represents
Save Up To 80‘ Lb.
tive, such as a c o m m u n ity nurse or
teach er,
d eterm ines
need for clothin g.
if th e re
I— £
is a
T h e principal at
the school w h e re the yo u n g est child
a tte n d s fills o u t a requisition form
giving th e p arents' full n am e , the
ch ild ren 's
n am es
and
ages,
the
n am e o f the school, and his signa
ture.
H e m ust include all children in
th e fam ily and also list th e other
schools th e children a tte n d .
A fte r
C hristm as, th e children m a y m a k e a
second visit.
Be Sure To Look
In Your
Girls are g iven 3 school o u tfits
(dresses, skirt, or pan ts); 3 tops or
blouses;
1 c o a t or jacket;
and
1
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s w e ate r.
Boys receive 1 pair o f n e w and 1
pair of used jeans; 3 shirts; 1 coat or
jacket; and 1 s w eater
W h e n ava il­
able, u n d e rw e a r, socks, shoes, ra in ­
MAGAZINE
for your Safeway
Shopping Guide for
a complete list of
specials on sale this
week at Safeway!
coats a n d b oo ts are g iven .
T h e C lo th in g C e n te r, w h ic h is lo ­
cated at 531 S .E . 14th A v e n u e , is
open M o n d a y and T h u rs d a y — S e p ­
tem b e r th ro u g h the end o f M a y —
fro m 10:00 a m . to 2 :0 0 p .m . (ex
cept w h e n school is closed ).
T h e C enter is s ta ffed by v o lu n ­
teers fro m local P T A units
A d iffer
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L .y y .
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ent school sends five w o rk e rs each
d ay the C en ter is open
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T h e y w ork
und er a c o m m itte e o f tw e lv e ap
p o in te d
by
th e
P o rtland
C ouncil
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PTA.
School Buses Ready
For 13,000 Portland
Students
P o rtland
p o rta tio n
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schools p ro vid e trans
for
prim ary
and
school s tu d en ts living
F.
m iddle
m o re
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than
o n e m ile fro m school, in situations
w h e re u nsafe w a lk in g ro u tes exist,
a n d for special e d u c a tio n stu d en ts
"M o to ris ts are rem in d ed to w a tc h
for y ou ng children o n P o rtla n d 's
streets a fte r Labor D a y ,"
said Ed
G reen, d ire c to r o f P o rtla n d 's s tu ­
Famous Number 1
Norgold Russets from
the Northwest! The
all-purpose potato
d en t tra n s p o rta tio n system
G reen said c o m m u te rs relax d u ­
ring
the
s u m m er
y ou ng children
a re n 't
sharing
rush hours.
m o n th s
w hen
and school buses
th e
streets
during
Save Up To 80‘ Bag
H e said school bus dri­
vers w rite d o w n license p la te n u m ­
bers o f m o to rists violating school
bus w a rn in g lights.
Prices Effective 7-Full Days from 7 AM.,
Sept. 3-Sept. 9 at Safeway Stores In The
Immediate Area of Originating Publication
For m o re in fo rm atio n , please con
ta c t Ed G reen o r Peter G reg g, trans
p o rta tio n
specialists,
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Bob S h e rw in , c o m m u n ic a tio n ape
cialist,
P o rtla n d
2 4 9 3304.
Public
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S ch oo ls,
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SAFEWAY
Pillow Talk
407 N.E. Mason
"home of southern comfort"
specializing in . . .
Throw pillows • Floor pillows
and place settings
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C O PYR IG H T 1978. SAFEW AY STORES, INC.
also Adult and
Children's Clothing
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