Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, September 03, 1986, Page 8, Image 8

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    Page 8, Portland Observer, September 3, 1986
A New Dance School
Spread the Word!
Two dance schools in Oregon have merged to form a very new and
exceptionally unique dance school. The Pacific Academy for the Perform
mg Ans located in downtown Portland, and Ballets USA based m Lake
Oswego, have become The School of American Contemporary Ballet
This new dance school embraces contemporary dance and classical
ballet to offer Portland s youth and adults, beginners and professional, an
excellent, energetic end eclectic dence program Please x»m us for a Grand
Opening, Sunday. September 7th from ,2 00 5 00 p m at our new loca
tion. The school is located at 618 SW Park Avenue in the heart of down
town Portland
STOP
The Northeast Housing and Com­
munity Development Steering Com­
mittee is requesting proposals for
programs/projects to develop the
northeast
HCD
neighborhoods.
The monies being provided from the
city of Portland s NE HCD Plan
total »180.000 00
The entena do
cument for program/project devel
opment is available in the north­
east neighborhood office during
work hours 9 00 A M to 4 30 PM
The King Neighborhood Facility,
4B15 N.E. 7th Avenue
Persons
interested in submitting proposals
must send a letter of intent to be
received by August 29th at 3 00PM
to the NE neighborhood office
Proposals deadline is September
17th at 3 00 PM
FOR SALE
2 Bedroom House
For Sale By Owner
Phone (503)287 8303
New on the Alameda Community School fall schedule is Spread the
Word I. an adult d ata in news writing The course is designed for persons
sending news releases from businesses, sociei service agencies, nonprofit
organizations, and community and special interest groups
Spread the Word' will address defining readerships, selecting media
format mechanics, writing style and efficient news dissemination.
Amalie Lee Bricker Clark, instructor, has a diversified background m
news media work, including 5 years as special sections editor, The Houston
Post 4 years as instructor in communications. University of Houston; and
service as informational representative. Oregon Employment Division.
Classes will meet eight Tuesday evenings, 7 9 p m .. beginning October 7.
To register by mail, send »24 tuition to Alameda Community School
2732 NE Fremont. Portland. OR 97212 after September 12; or take your
payment to the school between 11 a m. and 6 p.m. September 29 through
October 2.
ESTATE J E W E L R Y -B U Y & SELL
Cash for Your Old Silver ft Gold
• Wedding Bands;
• Class Rings Broken Chams
Fraternal Jewelry .
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CARLYLE G E M S
b C U S T O M JEW ELRY
447*» N E. F R E M O N T
The first president to eccepì his pert y « nom inetion w ith a speech at the
party convention was Franklin 0 Roosevelt w ho flew from Albany to
Chicago in 1932
“Their checking fees
were low. And they’ve
kept them that way.”
“I wanted to refinance.
' They were one of the
few who would work
with me, even though
they were so busy.”
“I thought they should
put in more parking at
my branch. They did.”
Red Cross Parenting
Course Scheduled
The American Red Cross is offer­
ing "Parenting: Your Child From
One to Six" class in four sessions
each Tuesday, Sept 2 through 23
The class will be held at Emanuel
Hospital. 2801 N Gantenbein, from
7 to 9 p.m.
Taught by Red Cross authorized
volunteer instructors, the class will
cover sensorimotor, language, intel
lectual and social emotional growth,
discipline, safety, nutrition, health,
philosophies of contemporary pa
renting, and current child develop
ment theories.
Pre registration is necessary since
class size is limited
Cost of the
class is $20 per couple or individual
to cover cost of materials Call The
American Red Cross, 284 1234,
x 175, for more information
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THE BEE CO
800 N. Kllllngsworth St.
Portland (503) 283-3171
Open Mon-Sat.
9:30 a m. - 6 p.m.
Yru Talked. We Listened.
Now
in your
community:
Since March of 1985. we’ve been making
changes. We vc added more tellers during peak
hours. Streamlined procedures for opening new
accounts. Developed regional lending centers to
meet local needs. Remodeled one third of our
branches to make I he Benj. Franklin a better
place to bank. Instituted 100 policy changes that
have made banking easier. And more. AU part of
our commitment to "Plain Talk, Easy Banking."
A lot of these changes were a result of our "Talk
Back program. T his direct line to our chairman
let customers teU us how we could improve. Or, as
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»peaking European» will
provide in home child
core tor one year
• C hooie from our profile»
of carefully »elected and
»creened Au Pair»
• S’ 50 per week include,
Au Pair i pocket money
oirfare medical
in,uronce and local
»upervlWon
• First legal Au Potr/culfural
exchange program with
U S Govermenl
de,ignation
$«nd ter our F tm brecfmre
Au M i In America
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in many cases, why we should keep doing the
things they liked.
Wisely, we listened. A nd will continue to listen.
Because Plain Talk Banking isn’t a one-way street.
Plain talk. Easy banking
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O ver Î0 offices in the greater Portland area to serve you.
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