Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, October 01, 1997, Page 5, Image 5

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C hildhood
Education
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S till Have
Openi lings f o r
4 - -Y e a r-O ld s
Barents o f 4-year-olds w ho are
Pi looking for prekindergarten
program s that can help youngsters
learn school skills should check out
Sabin, King and H um boldt early
childhood education centers.
T hose three schools still have
openings in half-day program s that
give children socialization skills as
well as beginning literacy and m ath
sk ills . M o rn in g and a fte rn o o n
classes help children prepare for all-
day kindergarten program s offered
at P ortland’s early childhood ed u ­
cation centers, and for other kinder­
garten program s.
Enrollm ent in the schools isopen
to all children living within the P ort­
land Schixil District boundaries. Chil­
dren m ust have been 4 years old by
Sept. I . T ransportation is provided
to students living w ithin the feeder
school area o f each center; fam ilies
m ust provide transportation for stu­
dents living outside that area.
Fam ilies interested in enrolling
their children should call the schools
to arrange a visit or receive more
inform ation. Sabin School is located
at 4013 NE 18th (916-6482); King
School is at 4906 N E 6th (916-6456);
H um boldt S chool is at 4915 N
Gantenbein ( 9 16-5468).
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High Tech Humboldt
Wells forgo Stogecooch Carries High-Tech
equipment to Humboldt elementary School
hird Grade student Jam eeya
one day has gone by since we
W aters, 8, show s how she
opened that we haven’t had
is using one o f the 15 co m ­
students ask to stay after
puters that W ells Fargo Bank do­
school to use the computers.
nated to Humboldt Elementary School
And parents are asking as
for its com puter lab. L ooking on F ri­
day, Sept. 19. are W ells Fargo E xecu­
well,” said Bobbie Braker, Humboldt
tive Vice President G eorge Passadore
E lem en tary ’s com puter specialist.
(right) and Portland Public Schools
The school has been redesigned to
bring students up to and above the
Superintendent Jack Bierwirth “ Not
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Explorers visit
Gregory Heights
C areer Fair!
Washington Mutual is a growing, successful bank that’s managed to remain friendly and down-
to-earth and it’s a great place to work. Perhaps that’s why, in Fortune Magazine's 1997 survey
of our peers, Washington Mutual was rated the number one most admired savings institution in
the country. If you are looking for a career in banking.. come visit us at our job fair. We are looking
for a wide range of talented people with a variety of skills for the following positions:
FT&PT Tellers
Internal Loan Reps
Loan Coordinators
M o n d a y O c to b e r tttli 1 9 9 7
1 0 : 0 0 AM - 4 : 0 0 PM
D o u b le T r e e H o te l a t L lo y d C e n te r
Divorce
Recovery and
Grief Recovery
Workshops
October 7 -
November 11, 1997
Church
of the Nazarene
Sunset Hwy at Sylvan
297-6100
new higher state and district stan
dards, said Principal Judy Bryant.
T echnology is one o f the tools the
students are using to reach those
higher goals In a com m unity with
few high-tech system s at hom e, stu
dents can now w ork with com puter
system s that few have had access to
A great part o f that is because of tin.
donation by W ells Fargo.
Formerly (Red Lion)
1000 NE Multnomah
In the Hawthorne Room
(this is a free event)
Bring your resume and completed application to our open house on Oct 6th, 10am-4pm.
You may pick up an application at any branch location. Applications and hiring managers will also
W orld explorers J ohnny O dyssey and J anet P lanet shared
i heir
INSIGHT IN GEOGRAPHY RECENTLY WITH SIXTH GRADERS A1 (iREGORY
H eights M iddle S chool . T he
northeast
P ortland
school was
CHOSEN BECAUSE OE THEIR DYNAMIC TEACHER ,,ERE FlTTERMAN, RATED
be on site.
We offer competitive salaries, excellent benefits & professional growth, all from a company
where things are looking Up! That’s Washington Mutual.
AS ONE OE THE CITY’S TOP GEOGRAPHY EDUCATORS.
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Brokers Join
Norris, Beggs & Simpson
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S cott D. M ac L ean
J e ffre y F. B u rn s, S c o tt D.
M acLean, and A ndrew S. Sisavic
h av e jo in e d N o rris , B e g g s &
S im p so n ’s P o rtlan d office, a n ­
nounced J. C layton H ering, P resi­
dent for the Com pany.
B urns will be specializing in in­
dustrial sales and leasing focusing
on Southwest Portland. Priortojoin-
ing the com pany. B um s w as a B ev­
erage M anagerforS unri ver Resort,
handling budgeting, staffing, and
m aintenance o f T he R esort’s na­
tionally acclaim ed w ine inventory.
He earned his B.S. from O regon
State U niversity and is a m em ber o f
the Com m ercial A ssociation o f Re­
altors- Portland/V ancouver(C A R )
1997 Walk A-Thon
to Benefit The College Fund/ÜNCI
J effrey F. B urns
Andrew S. Sisavic
and the O SU Beaver Club.
M acLean will also be specializing
in industrial sales and leasing, with
his focus on N orthw est Portland.
W ith a proven sales history and nine
y e a rs p re v io u s e m p lo y m e n t at
N ordstrom , he com es to the com pany
w ith a strong custom er service back ­
g ro u n d and top h o n o rs th ro u g h
aw ards such as Pacesetter for top
sales. M acL ean is a Portland native
and earned his B.S from Portland
State U niversity. He is a m em ber of
CAR. Bringing over 12 years o f retai I
experience, Sisavic will specialize in
retail properties and shopping ce n ­
ters in the Portland m arket. A g radu­
ate o f the U niversity o f O regon, he
focused on the sale and leasing of
retail real estate at N orris & Stevens
prior tojoining the com pany. Sisavic
is a member of the International C oun­
cil o f Shopping C en ters A ssocia­
tion, C A R , and S unset C o rrid o r A s­
sociation.
Norris, Beggs & Sim pson, in busi­
ness for o ver 65 years, is a regional
real estate brokerage, asset and prop­
erty m anagem ent, and m ortgage fi­
nancing firm with offices in m ajor
cities in O regon and W ashington It
is affiliated with the N ew A m erica
N etw ork, the N atio n ’s largest o rga­
nization o f independent industrial
and com m ercial real estate profes­
sionals.
SATURDAY, O C T O B E R 4,199,7
Peninsula Park, Portland
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REGISTRATION OPENS
WALK STARTS
8:30 A.M.
10:00 A .M .
For more information call: (503) 223-8890
Contributing Sponsors
Title Sponsor
Northwest Natural Gas
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