Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, July 29, 1987, Page 5, Image 5

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    July 29, 1987, Portland Observer, Page 5
Easter Named
Adult and Family Services Division
Public Affairs Manager
Nick Barnett. Admissions Coordinator at PCC Cascade Campus,
welcomes 26 high school seniors of the Career Pathways Program.
Freddye Webb-Petett, admini­
strator of Adult and Family Ser­
vices announced today, Connie D.
Easter has been selected to manage
their State Public Affairs Program.
This will involve the Division's 48
Branches and 2100 employees.
Ms. Easter was formerly Public
Affairs Coordinator for the Housing
Authority of Portland and Public In­
formation Officer to the Land Use
and Transportation Department of
Washington County while concur­
rently providing supplemental sup­
port to the Board of Commission­
ers.
Her emphasis will be on commu­
nicating the issues of the indigent
population while evaluating staffing
levels and communication struc-
The Northwest's biggest one day event, with a Hot Rod Cruise-In and
concert featuring the legends of rock n' roll history: PAUL REVERE & THE
RAIDERS, MITCH RYDER, GARY PUCKETT, THE KINGSMEN, THE
COASTERS, and a local favorite, THE HARDTOPS. Fourteen hours of
solid entertainment with a beauty contest, and a battle of the bands. Win a
1927 " T " Roadster, sponsored in part by Continental Machine & Tool.
Saturday, August 1, 1987 at Portland Meadows. Tickets $10.00 advance,
$12.00 at the gate. For more information, call (206)254-6239.
Catering by
Royce" & Company
Your Party will
be our best party'
Also S ef
Ca"
(206) 573-9622
Connie D. Easter
Royce Alexander
Owner
tures within AFS's politically sen­
sitive environment.
Portland Community College is offering two summer term seminars,
"Advertising on a Small Budget", at the college's Ross Island and South­
east Centers.
Instructor Patti DeWitz will discuss creative and inexpensive ways to ad­
vertise, publicize and plan an advertising strategy. DeWitz is a martketing
specialist for the PCC Small Business Development Center and operates
her own marketing consulting firm.
The seminar will be offered from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Friday, June 26,
at PCC Southeast Center, 2850 S.E. 82nd Ave., and in two evening ses­
sions that start Wednesday, July 29, from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. at Ross Island
Center, 049 S.W. Porter St.
Tuition is $8.50. Further information and registration are available from
Cascade Campus Community Education, 240-5303.
PORTLAND CLEANING WORKS
SPRING SPECIAL
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o'e TOP*
Dry Cleaning
Thirty-five high school seniors representing nine difference schools
from the Portland District visited Portland Community College, Cascade
Campus recently. The students are participants in the Careers Pathways
Program, which is a joint project between Portland State University, Port­
land Private Industry Council, and Portland Public Schools. "The aim of
the program is to help disadvantaged high school seniors successfully gra­
duate from high school and gain entrance into college or obtain a full time
job," said Nick Barnett, PCC Admissions Coordinator.
The students toured Cascade Campus and were given briefings on
several PCC programs, including Electronic Service Technology, Media
Assistant, Library Assistant, Computer Field Service. They met the PCC
students and staff and heard presentations on "The High School Transi­
tion", "W hat It Is Like To Be A College Student" and other topics.
" it is very encouraging to see these young people taking their educa­
tion and future careers so seriously. Both the students and staff involved
in the Careers Pathway Project have a great deal of which to be proud,
said Barnett.
For more information, contact Nick Barnett, 283-2541, ext. 5291.
Walnut Park Lock & Key
533 N.E. Killingsworth
for 20 years
Dry cleaning; laundered shirts; alterations;
fast service
Y o u have
tried
th e
re s t-N o w
try
Hours
th e
Best
Mon. through Fri.
8 A M —6 30 PM
S at., 9 A M
1 PM
A sk fo r N ellie or Frances
3954 N. Williams Ave.
Meet us at 3736 N.E. 15th.
Please plan now to join us on July 31 at 10 a m. for neighborhood
information and a mid-morning snack. A brief program will include: "W ei
come to Sabin Community Association", Dennis Payne, President, Sabin
Community Association; "W hy PP&L Believes in Sabin , Carl Talton, Paci­
fic Power & Light; "W hy I Invest in Sabin", Greg Wethers, SCA Board
Member; "Sabin & Portland's Future” , Peggy Scolnick, Portland Planning
Bureau, SCA Board.
We will gladly join you for a driving tour of Sabin after coffee, or pro­
vide a map and list of landmarks in the area, and a sample of homes cur
rently for sale. Please call the Sabin Message Phone with the number of
persons who plan to attend from youf firm. We look forward to meeting
you!
Must pick-up within 30 days.
Has been serving the North and Northeast Community
Your Realty Sales staff is invited to join leaders and neighbors from
the Sabin area at an informal Friday morning coffee-break! Board members
at Sabin Community Association want you to be successful in sales of
homes in their neighborhood. This morning coffee event is intended to
help you know the Sabin area well enough to provide positive information
to potential home-buyers. We w a n t you to feel w elcom e in Sabin!
Cascade Campus Hosts
Visiting High School Seniors
C o "eCt
IO2U9 N W 2 I st Ave
Vancouver WA 98685
A Coffee-Break in Sabin!
High schoolers on tour at PCC Cascade listen to instructor Rod Bach
on educational paraprofessional programs.
,od W ea
p o t1' 3
PCC Offers Seminars on How to
Advertise on a Small Budget
The PCC Cascade Campus Executive Dean, Don McInnis, discusses
college life with touring high school seniors.
Nostalgiafest '87
For more information, contact the Sabin Community Association, 282-
282-8361
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EDWARD E. WARD, DMD
GENERAL DENTISTRY
•DENTAL CARE FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY"
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Annual Children of Africa Picnic
On Saturday, August 8th, the 2nd Annual Children of Africa Picnic
will be held at Willamette Park, off of S.W. Macadam.
The picnic, which will begin at 11:00 a.m., will offer African dishes
from the whole continent. Feel free to bring friends, African dishes, and
beverages; and meet your Brothers and Sisters from all over Africa. This is
a moment to mingle, shake hands, hug, giggle —no heads of state, no mini­
sters, no speeches —we are simple folk, and we're not forming an organi­
zation. Come, let us have a great and marvelous time together Come one,
Come all!
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FEES DISCVSSED PRIOR TO TREATMENT
VISA/MASTERCARD
NEW PATIENTS WELCOMED
AU. BIS LINES - VALIDATED PARKING
OFFICE HOL'RS MONDAY SATLRDAY. 8 AM
EVENINGS AVAILABLE
ADA MEMBER
5 PM
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503-228-3009
Dr. Edward G. Ward
610 SW Alder, suite 1008
Union Cash
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Loans on Cars, Boats,
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and Motorcyles
503-288-6338
buying everything of value
Specials for
July & August
J e w e lry
Stereos
VCR's
T .V .'s
and more
24 hr. Emergency Service
Call 249-1940
W e Pay Cash
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