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NEEDED Manicurist and Hairstylist PORTLAND OBSERVER FAX # 503)288-0015 Portland Opera P ric e s E ffe c tiv e 8 30 T hru 9/5/89 ADIA Casting Call African-American and Caucasian men needed to fill nonspeaking (super) roles in Verdi’s opera A ID A No experience necessary. Volun­ teer positions, require 8-10 re­ hearsals and 4 performances. All rehearsals and performances occur evenings and weekends between 12 September and 7 October. Drop by the Portland Opera, 1516 S.W. Alder, for the casting call, Satur­ day, September 2nd between 1-3 p.m. or phone the Portland Opera Safeway is in your Neighborhood to Stay SAFEWAY CRISP CRUST Party Pizz at 241-1407 SPORTS ACTION GAME KICKOFF You’ve been hearing about it for weeks, the Oregon Lottery’s excit­ ing new SPOTS ACTION game! Kickoff time has finally arrived- 6:00 a.m., Wednesday, September 6! Sports enthusiasts and fans are ready to play, and you’ll want to get in on the SPORTS ACTION grand kickoff celebration. The Oregon Lottery’s SPORTS ACTION game official kickoff cele­ bration. Dignitaries will includestate and public officials from the Oregon Lottery Commission, Oregon State System of Higher Education, Ore­ gon State Legislature, and state uni­ versity officials, athletic directors and their coaches. Planned activities will include a variety of speakers, a “ first ticket” ceremony presented to State representative Dave Dix (sponsor of House bill 3262), a SPORTS AC­ TION “ k ic k o ff’ by state school athletic directors, SPORTS ACTION cheers (by school cheerleaders and mascots), and hot dogs and soft drinks for the first 300 people who attend this pubic evenL The event will take place at 12:00 Noon - 1:00 p.m., Wednesday, Sep­ tember 6, 1989, at the Portland Pio­ neer Courthouse Square, 701 S.W.Sixth Avenue, Portland (between Morrison and Taylor Streets) Totino s Party Pizza Choose Sausage. Hamburger. Pepperoni, Canadian Bacon or Combination. 10.2-10.6 Oz. Frozen. Quick and easy to fix. 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