Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, May 12, 1993, Page 4, Image 4

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    M ay 12, 1993 • T he P oru , and O bserver
P age A 4
Self
Enhancement
Tops The $3
Million Mark
("ontinued from front /rage
campuses of seven Northeast Port­
land schools. The focus of the SE1
program is on improv mg grades and
attendance, building self-esteem and
creating career opportunities. SEIcur-
rently sen es 700 students each year;
the Center for Self Enhancement will
triple that capacity
Recognizing the successful and
significant impact SE1 has had on
youth, a prominent, broad-based
group of organizations has endorsed
the new community center That group
includes Adult and Family Sen ices.
Em anuel H ospital, M ultnom ah
County Juvenile Justice Division.
Northeast Neighborhood Alliance,
Northeast Youth Rescue Plan. Port­
land Public Schools and the Urban
league of Portland
Nationally Known
Author Ann Rule
Keynote Speaker
t 'ontinued from front page
urban children.
• Ariel Rubstem. pianist/imprcsario,
for founding the organization that
brings major entertainment to Port­
land the association that is now the
Portland Opera
• Ron Schmidt, the late founding
partner of Pihas, Schmidt &
Westerdahl for leadership achiev e­
ments in the public relations field
and contributions to the state ol
Oregon
For additional information or to
register, contact Jonelle Stroup,
Mount Hood Medical Center, 661-
9279.
Free Immunization Clinics
Multicultural
Art & Talent
* Immunizations will be given
to any child who conies to the clin­
ics. The focus group is pre-school
age children but all children from
the Portland metro area are wel­
come.
* All immunizations will be
given on a drop-in basis, quickly
and free of charge. There are no
income guidelines.
* The first clinic will be Satur­
day, April 3,1993, at the Southeast
In The Portland Community
Art And Talent In The Portland
Community
May 16, 1993
3 PM To 6 PM
Redeemer Lutheran Church
5431 NE 20th Avenue
Portland, Oregon
You arc invited to join us in a
celebration of talents of ethnic
artists from the Portland aica.
Paintings
Photographs Sculpture Pottery
Native American Artwork
Artworks created by sewing,
crocheting, carving
AfroAmcrican
Refreshments Prov ided
Health Center. Theclintes will be on­
going.
* Clinic Schedule:
Mondays 6:30 to 9:30pm:
N.E. Health Center
5329 N.E. MLK, Jr. Blvd.
Saturdays 9:00 to Noon:
S.E. Health Center
3653 S.E. 34th
* Volunteers will staff all clinics.
* This program will be sponsored
in cooperation with the Multnomah
County Health Department, Neigh­
borhood Health Clinics, Inc., Or­
egon Health Sciences Hospital, and
Pacific Health & Life Insurance
Company.
For further information, please
contact Peggy Hitman at 248-3674.
United Way Service
Women's Fellowship and Seminar
Christ Memorial Church of
God in Christ
“Armed And
Dangerous”
(This years theme)
Teaser's Top Shops
The Christ Memorial Women’s
Affairs will be hosting their 11th
A nnual W om en’s F ellow ship,
7:30pm, May 19, to 21st, Saturday,
May 22nd-Seminar from 9:30am to
2pm, and Sunday, May 23rd at 3pm
will conclude the services.
All services will be held at the
Christ Memorial Church, 1552 N.
Killingsworth Ave, Rev. Roy L. Tale,
Pastor. Mrs. Dianne Tate is Director
of Women’s Affairs. For more infor­
mation, please call 286-9624 or Pat
Thomas 246-7488/282-1786. Come
And Fellowship With Us!
T-Shirts, Sweatshirts, Hats, Aprons, Etc.
Custom Screen Printing Sc Computerized Monograms
1421 Jantzen Beach Center, Portland, Oregon 97217 (503) 283-4234
Take this C oupon to the T e a se r’s an d receive
$ 1 .O O off a n y p rin t on a n y T-Shirt
Sensational
Spring
Opening!
A lter School Program
T he G .R .A .D .L.E.S. Cli
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T he Sum m er z\R t Gamp Program '
Presented to The Lazarus A rt Seiety, Ine
5315 N. Vaneouver Ave., Portland
Wigland
For More Information , Call
727-2694 or 281-0746
One of the Northwest Largest Wig Displays
Wigs and Hairpieces For all Nationalities
K
E va G abor
N aomi S ims
R enee of P aris
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Public Notice
Fabre Inc.
N. E. 8th 6 Skidmore
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284-6883
Bring In Ad
Get 10%
Discount
A Hollywood film company is
seeking a “spectacular, old-money”
mansion as a location for filming
“This is an opportunity to bring a
high-profile ad exciting project to our
state, if we can nail down this loca­
tion,“ says David Woolson, director of
the Oregon Film and Video Office.
The producers are seeking a large,
older, very opulent mansion, with at
least an acre or two of grounds. The
mansion needs to be at least 8,000
square feet, and should be in or near
Portland. It also needs to be available
for filming in the early summer.
Anyone who knows of such a
. roperty should contact the Oregon
flint Office, at (5030 373-1232 in
Salem.
Wholesale to the Public 35% to 50% off
100% Human Hair 16" from $15.95
braiding and weaving
Wigs and Beauty Supplies
S y n th e tic & 1 tu m a n 1 la ir
For B ra id in g & W e e vin g
Big “I.”
Film Company
Seeking Special
Mansion
Mon - Fr. 10 a.m. - 6 p.ni.
Saturday 10 - 5:30 pin
We will meet or beat
anyone’s prices.
N e a r L loyd C en ter
Satos and Promotional ¡toms excluded.
282-1664
1105
Mrs. C’s Wigs and Beauty Supply
N.E. B ro ad w ay
707 N.E. Fremont
Portland, Oregon 97212
(503) 281-6525
Open: 11:30 - 6:00 Tues thru Saturday
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Why keep paying auto loan rates that are way
too high? Get a lower rate auto loan from Key Bank.
This Friday and Saturday only. May 14th and 15th.
you can stop in at any participating Key Bank and
refinance your present high rate auto loan to a low
6.99% APR.
Examples of how you'll save by refinancing:'
Remaining
term
Savings at
6 99% APR
$ 15.000 lor 60 mos
at 11.0% APR
48 mos
$1 152
$10.000 lor 60 mos
at 10 0% APR
48 mos
$571
Original
auto loan
Financing up to
t>0 months
1989 and newer cars
0 /**
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699
Actual APR
Not only can you lower your monthly pay ments, y ou
can also shorten your term. And you’ll pay absolutely
no loan fees.
But you only have two chances to refinance at this
special low rate, and that's this Friday and Saturday,
lust bring your car registration, insurance card
and proof o f income to the participating Key Bank
near you. Or call Key Express at I 800 448-7927
for details.
Otherwise you're just
throw ing your money right
out the window.
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America’s neighborhood bank.
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