• *****'» * • I would like to be an accountant when I grow up because it deals with some of my favorite things like math and people. This job will accomplish my dreams such as working with people and buying my dreams, like cars and a house. And that this job would be a great experience. I know that when I get to my adulthood, this type of job would help me meet new people and W V • a * * ' ♦ When I Grow Up I Want To Be... Future Goals of Students at Holy Redeemer Area School Next Week: Trinity Lutheran Grade School When I grow up I want to be a prosecuting attorney because I always wanted to be one. I feel that I will make a good one because I like to ask a lot of questions. Another reason is because 1 always wanted to be in a courthouse and I would like to find out if a criminal is guilty. I like to work with other people and I like to defend people. I like to work with the police. When I grow up, I want to be a Montessori school teacher. My mother first told me about Montessor schools and 1 thought it was really neat I like working with little children. I also think that teaching very young kids is impor­ tant because it determines how kids will learn for the rest of their lives. Michelle Burch ___ ► *. o o ÎJ U' K Charles Fitz ' When I grow up, I would like to have a career in the medical field, per- ferably a pediatric nurse. I’ve always enjoyed helping and working with chil­ dren and been interested in medicine. I can make a difference by helping people with health problems. g R Dawn Liu Law When I get older and can persue a career I would like to be a Vet. The rea­ son I want to be a vet is because I love animals and love to help people’s pels. The skills I would need for this job would be patience, understanding, lov­ ing and caring for animals. I love ani­ mals for a long time, I always wanted to be a Vet for reasons of I healed cats and birds in my apartment complex when I was 8 years old. I feel I would make a difference in animals lives. When I grow up I want to be a pitcher in the major leagues for the Oakland A’s.o rfo r The Chicago White Sox. I want to be a pitcher because I want to contribute to the major leagues records and statistics. One of my goals is to make it to the Baseball Hall of Fame. »I When I grow up I would like to be a judge. I love to work with people and helping them with their problems. I feel that I could make the right deci­ sions for people when they’re on trial and I also feel that by my decisions I could make this world a better place. Sincerely, Ryan Spaise Heidi Turner David L. Savage i Clinic Offers Free Health Check-Ups for Kids Laugh all the way to the bank this Saturday. Western Slates Chiropractic Col­ lege is sponsoring a free health check­ up for children from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Saturday, November 23, 1991 at its Outpatient Clinic, 2900 NE 132nd Avenue in Portland. The screening will include a spinal examination and scoli­ osis evaluation for children up to the age of 16. The comprehensive exam also in­ cludes screening of the eyes, ears and throat by interns at the clinic. Partici­ pants will receive a written report and referrals to other health care specialists if necessary. Appointments are required and may be made by calling 255-6771. Western States Chiropractic Col­ lege and its Outpatient Clinic are non­ profit organizations. % And all the way home, too. 879s Fixed Rate Home Equity Loans Fixed Rate Secured Instalment Loans U.S. Bank and Young Audiences Present > Final Performance of Children’s Series S atu rd ay Loan Sale. Let’s face it. Until now, going to the bank for a loan hasn’t exactly been a laughing matter. A lot of hanks are charging high rates. But this Saturday, we’re changing all that. Photo by Veronica Green Because we’re offering the best loan deal in the state.* The PSU Vikings are now 5-2 this season after demolishing college of St. Francis 62-28 Saturday night. #34 Rodney Clemente scored 2 touchdowns and rushed for 137yards, (picture - PSU vs Missouri Southern) Say you’re interested in buying a car, boat or RV. Just have your loan payments automatically deducted from a Security Pacific checking account, and you’ll receive 8.79% APR when you qualify. You can also get 9.36% APR when you get a home equity loan with automatic deductions from your checking account. : F resh C uts : • Beauty/Barber Salon ■ : N E 3 5 11 And to top it off, you’ll pay absolutely no loan tees or Or call 1-8OO-55TFAST. However you do it, just do it this Saturday. Because he who Z B I V d 288-3326 closing costs.** So don’t miss out. This deal is good only this Saturday, October 26. So come in between 9am ' 1pm. 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Admission is $5 per person and the ARTS CARD two-for-one discount will be honored Tickets are available through all Fred Meyer Fastixx outlets, 224-8499. For additional information, contact Young Audiences at (503) 224-1412 or (206) 693-1829.___________________ Gave us our p ast... It can give us our future