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j MÌMMMMM *4- *»» •*■»*' • <■ e» •— J~ ■+ * P ag » B5 l ui P uki » and O ksi rvi k • M arch 29, 1995 ; - 4» i * • ; • • • ■ - .4 ■ : i A'* . V • . v. YMCA HAVING FUN ALL SUMMER LONG! Building C«mp Collin» At Standard, people are our business 3001 S E Oxbow Parkway Gresham, OR 97080 663-5813 RESIDENCE CAMP CAMP COLLINS YMCA Summer Programs in the tour-county area: Day Camps Sports Camps Full Day Childcare Pre teen 8 Teen Programs V W ■ Clerk County YMCA 6808 E. Fourth Plain Bv #F2 Vancouver, W A 98661 360-695-3414 or Families, Communities J Portland 228-5079 Metro Family YMCA 2831 S W BarburBlvd Portland, OR 97201 294-3366 Enroll Now, Space Is Limited! Call Your YMCA Today For Weekly Session Dates & Fees ■ W W IL ILLAMETTE t need qualified people to help us do that. i Y; -Í • r If you’re looking for a challenging career Ml Hood YMCA that offers competitive pay, a comprehensive 123 E. Powell Suite 212 Gresham, OR 97030 665-8150 z .. ■ benefits package, child-care subsidy and • ... Portland, OR 97232 294-3377 ■■ ' ' •* opportunities for advancement, consider Northeast Family YMCA 1630 N E ,38th Standard Insurance Company. W e have openings for people with experience in North/lnner Northeast YMCA 77 N.E. Knott St accounting, marketing, sales and computers Portland. OR 97217 294-3355 — just to name a few. T o learn more, call Southeast Family YMCA 6036 S E Foster Rd Portland. OR 97206 294-331 Financial Assistance Available Y y M m C i A Of C o O l LUMBIA c 'A W e’re in business to help people. .And we our recorded jobline at 321-6736 or stop by our home office at 1100 S.W. Sixth Avenue. Westside Family YMCÀ 6700 S.W. 105 Suite 120 Beaverton, OR 97005 641-3345 S tandard I nsurance C ompany P e o p le . N ot j u s t p o lic ie s . To Advertise in Coalition Stands Up For Student Aid For m ore tEln' |Io rtl;m ì» (O bscruer call (503) 288-IHI33. Standard it an equal opportunity employer. in fo rm atio n about Key B ank's diversity initiative Understanding diversity by a n d w orkforce o r d e v e lo p m en t, call Federal student aid is on the our H um an chopping block in W ashington, putting our- D.C., and an Oregon student- R esources parent coalition isn t going to selves in your take it sitting down. D e p a rtm e n t at Parents, students, universi ty adm inistrators and U.S. Rep. shoes. • 790-7680. Ron Wyden have formed the "Oregon Parents and Students for College Opportunities" coa lition. a group dedicated to fight ing proposed student aid cuts. The cuts are mounting un der current Republican Party proposals and several have al E0UK. OUSiNG r-rMC' ¡ LENDER Member FDIC ready passed In the U.S. A K e y C o rp B an k House of Representatives. According to officials w ith U .S. Rep. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., the House At Lloyd Athletic Club has also voted to term i AEROBICS all you have to sweat nate funding for State Stu is the workout! dent Incentive Grants and CHILD CARE to slash funding for FRIO STRENGTH grants. Whether you are coming TRAINING More cuts aimed at key educational opportunity from home or the office, LOWFAT LIVING programs are being con convenience is part sid e re d , in c lu d in g the PLAN of the service. elim ination of federal in YOGA terest payments on student loans while the student is Redeem this ad for STEAM in school, the Perkins loan. one guest pass and Supplemental Education SAUNA al O pportunities Grants, two hours of work study programs and WHIRLPOOL child care FREE! the direct student loan pro gram. racquetball "The best way to fight Lloyd Athletic Club this is by getting the word massage Your place...Your pace. out." said Wyden. "We II THERAPY use the Internet, this par ent and student coalition... SQUASH pull out all the stops to get WEIGHT TRAINING the word out to preserve access to college tor Ore TREADMILLS gon fam ilies." ’ V , Í; 1 * . «¿Ml O x , r > fi .1 J » « « •* * Ä. ¡O k IB A N K TAI CHI dvcrtisc In ir fjnrtlanì» CYCLING (li b s r r u r r 503-288-0033 815 N.E. H alsey • 2 87- 4594 just o p p o site the Lloyd C e n te r Mail AND MORE! V ill f t Si Police Bureau wishes to express its appreciation to those community agency and individuals who have helped in our recruiting efforts. We ask your continued sup port in our effort to increase the cultural diversity of our police force. P o r tla n d P o lic e B u re a u For q u estio n s regarding em p lo y m en t op p o rtu n ities, please contact Personnel D ivision at 823-0333. - Expires: April 30, 1995 * . - ■■ ; .y - t ' t • ' i ’- ? •- 1 — ________ 4- ,