Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, May 11, 1989, Page 7, Image 7

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    Page 7 Portland Observer May 11,1989
ROOM REMAINS IN
PCC RETAIL CLERK
TRAINING CLASS
Openings remain in ihe first o f two
retail clerk training classes scheduled
this spring by Portland Community
College.
The College is still taking applica­
tions from people who want to enroll in
the May 15-26 session, said Mark Ber­
shadsky, business administration instruc­
tor at Cascade Campus.
Course work w ill include segments
on customer relations, work ethic and
habits, communication with supervi­
sors and co-workers, retail mathemat­
ics, selling o f merchandise, inventory
control and handling, getting a job and
cash register training.
Sandy’ s Camera Shops has donated
four cash registers for use in the pro­
gram, Bershadsky said.
Cost w ill be $60 for tuition and ma­
terials. The class is being held at the Job
Opportunity Bank, 2710 NE 14th
Ave.
Students my choose morning or after
noon sessions.
A second class w ill meet June 12-23.
Further Information is available from
Bershadsky at PCC Cascade, 244-
6111, ext. 5221, or Cascade Commu­
nity Education, ext. 5205.
WILSON
REPEATS THIRD
PLACE
IN STAGE-BAND
NATIONALS
Wilson High School’ s 26-member
stage band again owns a third-place
ranking in national competition for high­
school musicians.
The band, led by instrumental-mu­
sic instructor Gregory McKelvey and
winner o f 1988’ s bronze award, com­
peted A p ril 27-30 with 41 other re­
gional and state winners in the 1989
National Finals fo r Jazz Musicians in
Philadelphia, Pa.
First-and second-place winners this
year were bands from St. Louis, Mo.
and Norwood, Ma.
W ilson’s Rand Barnett won a $ 1,500
award as the most outstanding trom ­
bonist in competition involving both
high-school and college musicians.
Judges, who also conducted post-
performance oral interviews with band
members, heard the Wilson group play
“ Chcny Juice,” “ Momsville” and “ Big
Swing Bass.”
Wilson won the right to compete na­
tionally by earlier winning Oregon and
Northwest regional contests.
CELEBRATE
MOTHER’S DAY
AT THE
MARKET!
This Weekend, Treat Mom
To The Market!
On Saturday, May 13, and Sunday,
May 14, Portland Saturday Market,
together with KPDX and K EX , w ill
feature some very special M other’s Day
treats.
On Saturday, bring the kids to the
KPDX C hildren’ s Comer, where they
can make their own hand-made cards
for Mom from 10-4, and get their faces
painted from 12-3. We supply all the
materials, and they supply the imagina­
tion. Also, Bob Swanson from K EX
w ill be broadcasting live from 11-2,
and there w ill be free balloons for all.
On Sunday from 12-4 be amazed
and amused by Angelo Galileo and
David Lichtenstein, jugglers, and The
Magical M r. Thumb, clown, magician,
and ventriloquist.
On both days, Mom and Dad can
enter our contest drawing to win a bas­
ket o f goodies that includes both week­
end and dinner for two and a set o f g ift
certificates. And o f course, they’ ll find
the unique, hand-crafted gifts thatmake
Saturday Market so special.
Parking validation is available at
City Center lots at N W 2nd and Davis
with $15 purchase, and g ift certificates
are available i f you just can’ t decide.
Be part o f the fun this Mother's Day
weekend at Portland Saturday Market!
The Portland Saturday Market, that is!
Hand Made Cards! Bring the kids down lo Ihe KPDX
Children's Corner, where they can create their own
Mother's Day cards on Saturday from 10--». Vi e supply the
materials, they supply the imagination Free face-painting
and KEX balltxtns trxi! On Sunday, be amused and
amazed by clow ns and jugglers
Correction
A telephone number given you in
our News Release dated A p ril 27, is in ­
correct. For information concerning
the Housing Authority o f Portland’ s
(H A P ’ s) search for vacant and aban­
doned houses in your neighborhood,
please call H AP’s development Tech­
nician Anne Blucstcin at 225-1065.
W c apolog izc fo r any inconvenience
this may have caused you.
Before need Fiinetai An,inapment Pi.ii
with service tc «in a h m cómetenos
clip and mail to:
Hand Made Gifts! l ast minute Mother s Day and early
Father's Day shoppers w ill surely find that very special
something at our variety of "shops”—w here else can you
find such a wonderful selection all in one place!
Portland Memorial, Inc.
P.O. Box 82069
Portland, OR 97282-0069
Hand Picked Prizes! Come dow n Saturday or Sunday to
enter our Mother s Day contest. First prize is a weekend
for two at the Inn of the Seventh Mountain, dinner for
(wo at McCormick's, and gift certificates from Saturday
Market, Kitchen Kaboodle. and Rancho Flowers, all
thanks to KEX, KPDX, and Portland Saturday Market.
Two other prizes for dinner at Jake's or Harlxirside will
also be awarded. The drawing will lie held Sunday at 2:30
at the Market.
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__W lia l arc ihe advantages o f making arrangements in advance?
__I would like a "Fam ily Planing Guide" ai no charge.
__How much docs Cemetery Properly cost?
NAME__________________________________________
Fresh Air, Fresh Finds, Fresh Fun! Meet KEX s Bob
ADDRESS_______________________________________
Swanson, who w ill be broadcasting live on Saturday from
11-2, and other nice people like clowns, jugglers,
musicians, and craftspeople—they’ll all lx* there Mother's
Day Weekend at Portland Saturday Market Don't miss it!
CITY___________________STATE______ Z IP ________
PHONE_________________________________________
Open Saturday 10-5, Sunday 11-4:30, under the west end of the Burnside
Bridge MAX stop at Skxlnxxv Fountain Parking validation at the City
Center lot at SOX' 2nd and Davis, Import Plaza l<x at NW 1st and Davis,
and Battleship Smokestacks lot at NW 2nd and Couch.
★ Best Cash Prices ★
Speedy
Service
DAD’S OIL SERVICE
Heating Oils
104 N.E. Russell St.
Portland, OR 97212
(503) 282-5111
Safeway is in your Neighborhood to Stay
SAFEWAY
See the Difference in our Full Service
FLORAL SHOP
COALITION OF
BLACK M EN -
PRESS
CONFERENCE
The Coalition o f Black Men invites
you to attend a press conference on
Friday, May 12, 1989, at 10;00 am at
the King Neighborhood Facility, 4815
NE 7th Avenue. A t this time, Harold
W illiam s, spokesman and vice chair­
man o f the coalition, w ill make a state­
ment about the escalating violence
against African-Americans and other
minorities by skinheads. In view o f the
evidence that Portland is fast becoming
a stronghold for this white supremacist
group, this is o f great concern to the
African-American community.
The Coalition o f Black Men was
founded in June 1988 to address the
social problems confronting African-
American youth and their families. Its
purpose is to enhance and improve the
quality o f life in the African-American
community through advocacy,empow­
erment, soc ial education, and economic
programs.
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N orth/N ortheast Areas
Say Thanks to Mom...
with a special surprise for Mother's Day from Safeway's full-service floral
department. Give a fragrant gift of beautiful flowers, freshly arranged by
our floral designers or select a lush living potted plant from our large
selection of blooming and tropical plants. You can see the difference
Safeway's extra attention makes in each and every floral offering...that's
why we say you can always expect the best from Safeway.
Select from our Dazzling Array of Beautiful Gifts!
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Mother's Day Arrangement
Round Basket Arrangement
Mother's Day Bud Vases
Mother's Day Combo Basket
Fresh Cut Bouquet
See the Difference in our Full-Service
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Florist Mums
Orchid Corsages
Double Orchid Corsages
Colorful Caladiums
Hybrid Tea Roses
Blooming Potted Tulips
Lovely African Violets
Colorful Blooming Azaleas
We welcome Custom Orders!
Available In Most Safeway Stores.
BAKE SHOP
Cakes
$C 9 9
You can see the difference with every bite. Our
delicious, fresh baked cakes are so moist and tender
that they melt in your mouth. You'll be dazzled by our
colorful array of beautiful cakes for Mother's Day, each a
work of art, lovingly made just for this special occasion.
Make your selection today... 8-inch, 2-layer, white or
chocolate cakes...You can expect the best from your
Safeway Bake Shop.
Glazed
Cake Donuts
Or Plain, Cinnamon
or Sugared, 1,5-Ounce
' For
$-■49
Each
Oat Bran Muffins ñrs’ 6 ..$¿129
English Muffin Bread £*?' 2 O
,$1
Angel Food Cakes Si» 2 ,.$5.99
Sour Dough Rolls '.ta -, $1.49
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