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I m-: P ori i and O bserver • M ay 1, 1996 P age A3 Haith CBHacrucr reedom eekend O P p t io n lan . Introducing The Freedom Plan, I the radical new weight-loss plan designed for the way you really J live You'll find it easy to follow during the week Then on the I weekends, you can relax and indulge a little — and still get results It's the perfect balance of freedom and control. G et started with The Freedom Plan today. I X X , (503) 297-1021 Jp/H ÂHV Ail't’ ting A ny Time! NO RTH P O R T L A N D U niversity o f Portland N O R T H E A ST P O R T L A N D T illam ook Park Bldg. 5000 N Willamette Blvd. Columbia Hall (Enter from Portsmouth) Wednesday, 4:45 p.m. 2108 N. E. 41st Ave. Mon 7:00 p.m. Tues. 7:00 p.m. Wed. 9:30 a.m. & 5:00 p.m. Thurs. 7:00 p.m. Fri. 9:30 a m. N O R T H W E ST P O R T L A N D ESCO T em ple Baptist C hurch I3 I9 N .E . 7th Fireside Room Tues. 12:00 Noon 1996 Weight Wall hex International ln< Owner ot’h» WltGWT WATCH!US Irodamor* All nghit re«er»e<l Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Hallelujah! CEASEFIRE OREGON 1996 GUN TURN-IN L a s t W e e k , I W a l k e d I n t o U.S. B a n k A n d D r o v e O ff W it h A ’92 A c c o r d .” SATURDAYS, MAY 4 and 11 1 - 5 p.m. IN PORTLAND: N/NE Lutheran Inner-City Ministries 4219 NE Martin Luther King Blvd. (at Skidmore Street) S/SE Eastport Plaza 4000 SE 82nd Avenue SW United First Methodist Church SW 18th Avenue & Jefferson Street IN WASHINGTON COUNTY: Legacy Meridian Park Hospital 19300 SW 65th, Tualatin POLICE SUPERVISED; NO QUESTIONS ASKED. Exchange a gun for a $50 gift certificate. ^ A p p ly in g for .1 loan sh o u ld n 't b e intim idating. A nd at U.S. b an k , it isn’t. You d o n 't have to be a m illionaire, live in a fancy bouse, o r have m ore credit than D onald T rum p. You see. we look at your application individually. Because, after all, y o u ’re an individual. So it y o u ’re in the m arket for so m e th in g to drive, sit on, live in, o r an ything else, tu rn to U S. Bank for a loan today. To apply, ju st call 1 - 8 0 0 - U S L O A N S . O r stop by yo u r n e ig h b o rh o o d branch You just m ight drive oft w ith a '92 A ccord (or w hatever toots y o u r horn). L oans F rom U .S. B a n k FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 221-1054. © 1 9 9 6 U.S. Bank t 'o m -E -5 .9 6 W ith o ut you, there's no n s ."1 Hallelujah! O ffer valid in participating areas only fo r a lim ited tim e. Hallelujah! TS X 2141 N.W. 25th Avenue (25th & Vaughn) Lab Bldg.. 2nd Floor Auditorium Thursday, 12:00 Noon Hallelujah! National Pet Week celebration kicks off at the Metro Washington Park Zoo Sunday, May 5 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. No pets are allowed at the zoo. Activities will emphasize the spe cial bond between people and their pets. Visitors can talk to veterinari ans, zoo keepers and representatives from other organizations Displays will cover topics from responsible pet ownersh ip to emergency care and household hazards for pets. The event is an opportunity to learn how to choose the right pet and to learn which aniinalsdon't makegood pets. Children can visit the petting zoo. have their faces painted make a cal or dog toy to take home and enter a coloring contest. Prizes for the con test will be awarded by random draw ing. Shaggy dog. silky cat and sleek white mouse will make an appear ance. 4 r ü «iNG T h e W F ew Hallelujah! National Pet Week At The Zoo * ° ö O c i n g T h e N Hallelujah! May is officially Older American Month and among these Senior Cit izens are many experienced workers who want to return to the labor mar ket. The matuer worker offers high productivity, good attendance, old fashioned work ethics and a wealth o f experience. They bring good judgement and ability to solve prob lems quickly. Many successful com panies have recognized the value o f pre-screened experienced workers, some o f which are bilingual and all offer skills and knowledge capable o f serving today’s business needs. A AR P Senior Employment can give you information on opportunities for the mature workers and can make re ferrals to the interested employers. There is never a fee for services. The phone number is 2 3 1 -8078. coloring contest. Prizes for the con test will be awarded by random drawing. Shaggy dog, silky cat and sleek white mouse will make an appear ance. The event is sponsored by Ralston Purena and Portland Veterinary Medical Association with support by K103 radio. X Hallelujah! Older Americans Recalled For Service plays will cover topics from respon sible pet ownership to emergency care and household hazards for pets. The event is an opportunity to learn how to choose the right pet and to learn which animals don’t make good pets. Childcen can visit the petting zoo, have their faces painted make a cat or dog toy to take lAome and enter a T Hallelujah! National Pet Week celebration kicks off at the Metro Washington Park Zoo Sunday. May 5 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. No pets are allowed at the zoo. Activities will emphasize the spe cial bond between people and their pets. Visitors can talk to veterinar ians, zoo keepers and representa tives from other organizations. Dis I Hallelujah! National Pet Week At The Zoo _3 JÜ Hallelujah! Theater In D ' Hood is the pride of the IFCC * H allelujahl ▲ the program each area will host a talent show and potluck from the other areas. "W hat’s very important, as Amer ica starts to embrace its diversity, is for us to get training on how to come together and deal with the mutual issues o f our diversity," Busby main tains "It's easy to stay in our own communities. W hat’shard istocom e out and be comfortable in the greater community. Theater In D ’ Hood is about cross cultural training." I he IFCC is funded by grants, cor porate and foundation sponsors, and individual memberships and funding is paramount on Busby’s agenda. The organization facesa fundingcrises but the creative staff came up with a suc cessful "breakfast among the art” cam paign that invites area business see the programs first hand. From corporate background, Bus by credits the artists for what she knows. At the interview for the job she was asked if she could bake a cake from scratch. Her response was that she didn’t bake but she could walk on water and judging by the center’s success, perhaps she can. t h e X Hallelujah! Continued from front E njoy a free ride hom e on T ri-M et and avoid parking and tra ffic h assles w hen v isitin g the Im perial T om bs o f C hina exhibit. T ake T ri-M et to the Im pe rial T om bs o f C hina and get a free ride hom e. M AX light rail and bus s e r vice w ill take v isito rs to w ith in w alking d ista n c e o f the m u seum . Bus ro u te s serv in g the m useum and c o n n ectin g to the P o rtland T ra n sit M all include 6 3 -W a sh in g to n P ark -O M S I and 6 -M artin L uther K ing Jr. Blvd. To get a free ride home, just bring the proof-of-payment used to get to the museum to redeem for a ticket home. Tickets home are available at the museum information desk and ticket office in the north wing, as well as at the information tent outside the main entrance to the museum on the park blocks. Inform ation on rid in g T ri- Met is a v a ila b le 7:30 a.m .- 5:30 p.m . w eekdays by call- in g 2 3 8 -R ID E , TTY 238-581 I or Fax 2 3 9 -3 0 9 2 . For a fte r-h o u rs in fo rm a tion, cal 1 23 1 -3 1 9 7 , a 2 4 -h o u r re c o rd in g . TAKE Hallelujahl Hallelujah! Kids participate in Theater In D' Hood talent show Enjoy A Free Ride Home Hallelujah! 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