Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, March 25, 1987, Page 5, Image 5

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    March 25, 1^87, Portland Observer, Faye 5
Reading Tree
Fund-Raiser
N O W OPEN
FERN-HILL SALON
The Reading Tree, a community
based non profit organization, is
sponsoring its 5th annual fund
raiser to support its summer reading
program for children on Sunday.
March 29. from 2 to 6 p m at 21,6
N.E. 18th Avenue
The function will feature a silent
auction w ith a wine sip and hors
d'oeuvres
Tickets are $3 00 and
can be purchased at the door
The Reading Tree, a phonics
based program, takes place at Irving
Park in N E Portland for five weeks
each summer It is a free program
open to all children and designed to
make reading fun
C leveland H igh
S chedules 20-Year
R eunion
The Cleveland High School class
of 1967 has scheduled its 20 year
reunion for the weekend of August
7 A Friday evening get together at
the Rafters restaurant is slated for
alumni only. Saturday evening the
activity moves to the Columbia
River Red Lion, with a buffet and
dance for alums and their spouses
Sunday afternoon is family day a,
Woodstock Park
For more information about re
union activities, or if you can help
locate missing and out of state gra
duates, call Gary Purpura, 775 2461
or Joanne Fuller Johns. 254 0113
5852
D ia g n o stic
Services
Addiction Diagnostic Services be
gins Addiction Diagnosis and Treat
men, Program after nine years of re
search.
A D S concluded its research on
March 19. 1987 on the "Diagnosis
and Treatment of the Addictive Pro
cess", which includes addiction to
tobacco, alcohol, drugs, food lobe
sityl, sugar and sal,
During the nine years of research,
much information on the addictive
process was reviewed and tested
However, only one diagnostic and
treatment method proved to be con
sistently accurate and effective for
diagnosing and treating the addic
tive process over the long term.
Larutan Analysis and Treatment
was the only method tha, wen, to
the heart and root of the addictive
process and provided long term re
suits for individuals who are addict
ed to habit forming substances and
attitudes.
Other addiction treatment proce
dures. methods and programs sing
led ou, addictive substances such
as alcohol or drugs, and tried to
treat the symptoms by masking the
addictive drive, or by substituting
another addictive substance.
Larutan Analysis and Treatment
goes beyond the addictive symp
toms of an individual all the way to
the heart and root of the addictive
process within tha, particular indi­
vidual
The Larutan Analysis and Treat­
ment method has proven to be jus,
as effective for children from 11 or
12 years of age as for adults.
The cos, of Larutan Analysis and
Treatment is $90 00 per hour.
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Have Lunch W ith Us
The 100 Voices o f King School open the C hicago 'B lazer game w ith the N ational A n th e m a, Sund r s
Photo by R ichard J B ro w n
game
Salad Luncheon ADAH Chapter No 6, O.E S , Saturday. March 2H
1987, 11 00 a m to 2 00 p.m at the Masonic Hall, 1,6 N E Russell Street
Will deliver
Donation $3 50
Phone 281 7679 or 281 HH21'
Real ‘Honest Deals9 in
Every Department!
Lean
round
Beef
The Interpreter Training Program
at Portland Community College has
scheduled six orientation sessions
for prospective students at Cascade
Campus, 705 N Killingsworth
The sessions will supply informa
tion about the program and other
fields related to deafness, help the
prospective student decide whether
or no, to apply for the sign language
interpretation
program,
provide
counseling and answer questions.
Sessions will be held the evenings
of April 6 and May 21. and both
days and evenings August 17 and
September 8
Those who wish to attend the
orientations are advised to call Chris
Cady, ITP secretary, a, 283 2541,
Ex, 5288. to book an appointment
The Catlin Gabel Players will per
forrr "The Crucible" by Arthur Mil
ler a, the Gabel Center for the Per
forming Arts on Thursday, April 30,
Friday, May 1, and Saturday,
May 2. at 8:00 p.m. A matinee on
Sunday, May 3, is scheduled for
1:00 p.m.
Admission prices are
$2 00 for adults and $1 00 for stu
dents The Gabel Center is located
at 8825 S W Barnes Road on the
Catlin Gabel School campus
N E
Stylftt Bennie C ì I a m
PCC In te rp reter Training
Program Schedules
O rien tatio n Sessions
The C rucible
$10
Hair Cuts
Special Curls
Relaxers
Approximate 5-Lb. Chub
(Smaller Pkg., Lb. $1.29)
B eef Roast
Boneless Round Rump or Tip
$19
Lb.
5-Pound
Flour
Gold Medal Regular,
Unbleached or Self Rising.
Stock Up and Save!
99*
B oneless Ham
Smok a-Roma. 5 To 7 Lbs.
$ 139
Lb.
6-Roll
Bath Tissue
Truly Fine W hite, Yellow
or Alm ond . . . 2-Ply tissue,
soft and absorbent!
$ -1 2 9
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Frozen
Vegetables
Wesson
Oil
Flav-R-Pac, Corn, Peas
or Mixed Vegetables . . .
Your C hoice! 20-Oz. Pkg.
O -r
S to ck-U p , N o L im it!
Ad price s E ffective
3/25 Thru 3/31/87
at Safeway. Sales
lim ite d to retail
quantitie s.
New light and natural
vegetable oil . . . No salt
or ad ditives! 24-Ounce
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oo
FRESH TENDER
Asparagus
From C alifornia’ s Fertile F ields’
Grapes
Thompson
Seedless
A Q <
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Broccoli
Garden
Fresh
S to ck -U p , N o L im it!
SAFEWAY
OPEN
24
HOURS