Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, July 08, 1987, Page 4, Image 4

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    Page 4, Portland Observer, July 8, 1987
4-H Explorers Summer Club 1987
Do your children like exploring? If they do, they won't want to miss this
summer's 4-H Explorers Summer Club 1987
Participants will be involved in six weeks of fun and educational “ explor­
ers activities," revolving around areas such as gardening, outdoor cooking,
nutrition, theatre, bicycle safety/repair, one-on-one basketball clinic and
aerospace.
The 4-H summer program is open to all children ages 8 through 11
EVENTS
E»V»E«N»T»S
EVENTS
M onday, J u ly 6 at 9 00 p in.:
a planning meeting foi a protest at
City Hall on the Hanford issue will
he held at 2807 S.E. Stark, Port­
land. For more information call Citi­
zen Action for a Safe Environment
.it 239 5416.
S aturday, Ju ly 18 at 100 p.m .:
a planning meeting foi a protest at
City Hall on the Hanford issue will
be held at the Truth Hurts Book­
store (633 S.W. Montgomery— in­
side the P.S.U. Koininia House).
For more information call World
Peacemakers at 226 7807.
M onday, A ug u st 3 at 9:00 p.m. :
the final planning meeting for a pro­
test at City Hall on the Hanford
issue will be held at the CASE/
Alliance newspaper office (2807
S.E. Stark) 239-5416.
W ed., A ug u st 6 at 10:00 a m .:
Citizen Action for a Safe Environ­
ment and World Peacemakers will
protest the City Council's failure
to take concrete action against the
Hanford Nuclear Reservation. Meet
outside of Council Chambers, 1220
S.W. 5th Ave., Portland.
Sessions will be held Monday through Thursday during afternoon hours
beginning July 6 and ending August 14, 1987.
Charge for the program is $2.50 per particpant. Enrollment is limited and
on a first come, first served basis, so register today!
Registration deadline is Friday, July 3, 1987, at the following locations:
Irving Park, 7th b NE Fremont, Contact —Rufus Conner, 280 6188; Atkin­
son Community School, 5800 SE Division, Contact —Cheryl Heucke, 280-
5703; Alberta Park, 22nd & NE Killingsworth, C ontact-G eorge Bingham,
282-1460; Alameda Community School, 2732 NE Fremont, C ontact-Janis
Dolan, 284 1686, Peninsula Park, 6400 N Albina, Contact-Leslie Unthank,
285 4222, Abernethy Community School, 2421 SE Orange, C ontact-Lee
Jenkins, 280-6193; University Park, 9009 N Foss, C o n ta ct-B ob Schulz,
289 2414; Metropolitan Learning Cntr Comm. School, 2033 NW Glisan,
Contact — Francine Kaufman, 280-5742.
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SAFEWAY
Sizzlin’ With Savings
During Our
Let's Talk Blood
Pressure
Meridian Park Hospital, Tualatin,
will offer an informative presenta­
tion on hypertension Wednesday,
July 22, 11:30 a.m. - noon at Car­
man Oaks Residential Center, 3800
S.W. Carman Dr., Lake Oswego.
Lloyd Morita, M.D., will speak on
"Blood Pressure - Facts and Falla­
cies". For more information, call
the Healthwise for Seniors program,
692-2193 at the Tualatin hospital.
SUN-SATIONAL
SUMMER SALE!
Free Clinic
A public Hypertension (blood
pressure) Screening clinic is sche­
duled Monday, July 20, 1987, from
9:30 - 11:30 a.m. at Carman Oaks
Residential Center, 3800 S.W. Car­
man Dr., Lake Oswego. The clinic,
is staffed by hospital S.H.E.P.
Technicians. There is no charge,
and no appointment is necessary.
For more information, call 692-2193.
Red Cross Offers
Advanced First
Aid
Frozen
Orange Juice
100% pure juiced
concentrate,
12-Ounce Can.
Add water & mix!
Save Up To 4 4 c
The American Red Cross is offer­
ing an Advanced First Aid class on
the following Mondays and Wed­
nesdays, July 6, 8, 13, 15, 27, 29
from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m., at the Red
Cross Building, 3131 N. Vancouver
Ave. A certificate will be issued
upon completion of the class. The
cost is $25. Call the Red Cross at
284-1234 to register.
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Single Parent
Support Group
Every Thursday evening, from
7 to 9 p.m., this group offers sup­
port and social contact for women
and men experiencing Single Paren­
ting. Group discussion will include:
Parenting Information, Referrals
and Resources, Discipline Techni­
ques, Finding Adequate Day Care.
For more information, contact:
Sue Kaastad, 238 8819 or Debbie
McFeron, 249 2825.
This group is sponsored by Par­
ents Anonymous and Parents Help­
ing Parents, a United Way Agency.
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(formerly known as
Dave's Shop)
From sunny Calif.
Great for breakfast,
lunch or dinner!
Sweet and juicy!
Save Up To 21c Lb.
Prices Effective 7-Full Days from 7 A.M.
July 8 Thru July 14 at Safeway Stores in the
Immediate Area of Originating Publication
SAFEWAY
buying everything of value
"We Pay Cash"
Open 10:00 - 5:00
Mon.-Sat.
Sales Limited To Retail Quantities. No Sales To Dealers!
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