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Page 4...The Portland Observer...February 5, 1992
T H E C A T L IN G A B E L S C H O O L
Artist’s Paintings To Be Displayed At
University Of Portland
C A B E L L C EN TER FO Y ER
8825 SW Barnes Road, Portland, OR 97225 .
(503) 297-1894
RICH ARD J. BROWN
PHOTOGRAPHER
“OPEN YOUR EYES” Part II
the permanent collection of US Bancorp, the City of Port
land and State of Oregon Department of Human Resources.
Little has also completed a beautification project for the
U.S. Veteran’s Administration in Portland.
The University of Portland is an independently gov
erned, residential, four-year Catholic University offering a
curriculum of arts, sciences, humanities and professional
programs at the undergraduate and graduate levels.
Painter Mark Little will display his art in the Buckley
Center Gallery at the University of Portland Feb. 10-27. Ad
mission is free. Little uses sunlight as one of the primary
stimuli in paintings. His art reflects a strong sense of time
and spirituality. The painter likens that to a sense of deja vu.
A former art instructor at the Wattts Tower Art Center in
Los Angeles, Litde has also done back drop paintings for
Universal Studios in Hollywood, Calif. His work is part of
Progressive Realty, Inc.
FEBRUARY 20 - MARCH 20
RECEPTION FOR THE ARTIST:
M o n d a y - F riday 8 a.m . - 5 p .m .
Tuesday, M a rc h 3, 3 :3 0 -6 :3 0 p .m .
317 NE Killingsworth St.
283-4542 Fax 283-2977
SLIDES AND LECTURE BY THE ARTIST:
T h u rsd a y , M a rc h 5, 8 :0 0 a.m .
Progressive Realty is strategically located in inner
North/Northeast Portland. We are your Neighbor
hood Realtors, we live in the neighborhood, we
know the real estate market out there. We are
professionals equipped with tools and Agents to
serve your neighborhood in both buying and sell
ing real estate.
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We contend that it is not necessary for the North/
Northeast neighborhoods to take the neighbor
hood out of the neighborhood for buying and
selling Real Estate. There are other great Real
Estate Companies in Portland, but Progressive Realty is located in the neigh
borhood and can give you better service. We care about our neighborhoods
and strive to circulate moneys earned at least two to three times in the neigh
borhood before leaving it.
Applegate Elementary School stu
dents faced tough decisions in choos
ing just one free book from a room full
Friday, January 17, beginning at 9:30
a.m. at the school, 7650 N. Commer
cial St.
More than 300 Applegate School
students chose “ just the right book’’
when they received free ones purchased
with funds contributed by Domino’s
Pizza, Bank of America and the Black
United Fund.
Supporting the day’s focus on books,
students attended a special perform
ance by professional storyteller, Sara
Kirchfeld.
Students will have two more op
portunities to receive free books by the
end of the school year, thanks to the
donors.
Why not give Progressive Realty a chance to handle all your Real Estate
needs. Call C.F. (Cliff) Richardson or any of the Agents in the company.
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Students Can Pick
“ Only One” From a
Room Full of Free
Books
For Best Results
Advertise in the Observer
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Emergency Pediatric
Care Training Offered
“ Emergency Pediatric Care,” a
live interactive telecourse, will be of
fered on four consecutive Tuesdays from
7 to9p.m .atL ane Community College
beginning Feb. 11. The course is de
signed for emergency medical techni
cians (EMTs) and other emergency
health care providers and is approved
for 16 hours of continuing education
credits by Oregon Health Division for
all EMTs.
Participants will leant pediatric
assessment and management, partici
pate in simulated medical and trauma
emergency case studies, and practice
pediatric procedures while learning how
to assist Advanced Life Support (ALS)
Personnel.
This course has been approved
through ED-NET, the statewide satel
lite education network. It is produced
by Oregon Research and Education
Foundation and local community col
leges throughout Oregon. It is funded
in part by the Oregon Health Division
and Oregon ED-NET.
The cost is $ 110 and registration is
required. To register, or for more infor
mation, contact Telecourses at LCC at
726-2260.
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Black Cultural
Affairs Board
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Evening with
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Saturday, February 15,1992
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