Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, November 09, 2005, Page 16, Image 16

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S P E C IA L
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November 9, 2005
AINSWORTH MARKET
5949 N.E. 30th Avenue
Portland, OR 97211
Young (John) Choi
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9 30 A M To 10:00 PM. - 7 days a ï week
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Linder new management - stop in and shop
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SERVICES:
C arpentry • C oncrete
Flatw ork • Painting
CL Fencing • Vents
Plumbing • Residential
W ater Supply • W aste
Finish Work
Rehab Remodel
B oanerges G roup , L L C - dba R ight ' W ay P ainting , LLC
CCB: 159587 General C ontractor
726 NE Roselawn Portland OR 97211 PO Box 11115
O ffice/Fax 503-281-0224
For Sharon M axw ell H endricks
B.G will demonstrate when given the opportunity!
Clark College in Vancouver is a community college offering two-year degrees, technical training and basic skills classes. A new
partnership with Portland State University gives more Clark students access to four-year bachelor degrees.
Clark College Partners with Portland State
Students transition
from community
DAKA HOME SERVICES
A wish changes nothing. A decision changes everything! college to four-year
• Tired of renting?
No Rental History?
• Trouble Saving?
Bankruptcy?
• Bad Credit?
Foreclosure?
Kimberly
Adams
• Zero Down?
Non Resident Alien?
• Good Credit?
Investment Property?
Seeking to own? - NOW is your time! Let the
Home Ownership & Mortgage Experts5*" find your perfect loan.
CALL TODAY - we make the loan process EASY'.
There is no fee or obligation to apply
360-433-2466 or toll free 1-877-436-2466
or apply at www.dakahome.com
S erving O regon & W ashington
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• HEADACHES
• W ELLNESS CARE
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• We accept most
insurance plans.
• No referral required.
4317 NETillmook St.
Portland, OR 97213
(5 0 3 ) 4 9 3 -9 7 3 0
• Treatment for auto injurie,
covered by most insurance
carriers.
Conveniently located in tht
Hollywood area, ju s t one
block north o f Sandy Blvd.
M a r t i n J . C o d in o , D C
MARTIN CLEANING SERVICE
CARPET & UPHO LSTERY
C L E A N IN G
Residential & Commercial Service
CARPET CLEANING
2 CLEANING AREAS OR MORE
PRE-SPRA Y TRAFFIC AREAS
INCLUDES 1 SMALL HALL
$25.00
Clark College and Portland State Uni­
versity have formalize a co-admission
agreement designed to improve student
access to undergraduate education, in­
crease the efficiency of joint efforts in
support of students, and improve the suc­
cess of student transfer rates through the
completion of associate degrees and bac­
calaureate degrees.
Last year, over 100 Clark College stu­
dents transferred to PSU, making the
downtown Portland campus the second
highest recipient of Clark College students
behind W ashington State U niversity
Vancouver.
The new partnership will provide nu­
merous benefits for Clark College stu­
dents, including coordinated federal finan­
cial aid disbursement, early on-site aca­
demic advising, special scholarship oppor­
tunities for co-admitted students, coordi­
nated student and academic services, credit
for prior learning, one application, joint
library services, access to computer ser­
vices and coordinated degree completion.
Clark College students will be eneo1 r-
aged to transition to PSU after completing
90 transferable credits. Students will be
advised to pursue educational pathways
that include successful completion o f an
associate degree en route to the baccalau-
Diverse Workforce Wanted at Fred Meyer
ment Development Program, an
in-depth training course designed
abilities and maximize their po­ to prepare candidates for promo­
tential, which will manifest into tion to assistant department man­
opportunities of advancem ent ager by learning about the com­
within store level, regional, and pany, its policies and products,
main headquarter management as well as leadership, merchan­
roles.
dising, inventory control, sales,
The company has a Manage- and customer service.
continued
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Each Area
1 CLEANING AREA
PRE-SPRA Y TRAFFIC AREA
(HALL EXTRA CHARGE)
$35.00
STAIRS (with other service)
$ 1.50 Each
BROTHERS ON THE MOVE
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PRESENTS O U R
D A T E : S A T U R D A Y , N O V E M B E R I2 T H . 2 0 0 5
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C O R N E R S T O N E C O M M U N IT Y
C H U R C H O F (JO D IN C H R I S T
S O FA ----------------------------------------
$ 6 9 .0 0
LOVESEAT ----------------------------
$ 4 9 .0 0
SECTIONAL ----------------------- :___ $ 9 9 .0 0
CHAIR OR RECLINER __________ $ 3 5 .0 0
THROW PILLOWS -------------------------- $ 5 .0 0
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CALL FOR APPOINTMENT:
(503) 281-3949
R ID E S
AT T H E S E P IC K U P P O I N T S At T IM E S
COUPON SPECIAL
A N Y 3 CLEANING AREAS
PLUS HALL A SOFA
OR
HALL, LOVESEAT A CHAIR
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8TH A N N U A L
P R E -T H A N K S G IV IN G D IN N E R
UPHOLSTERY CLEANING
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Internal candidates are train­
ees for 4 weeks, while external
candidates are trainees for 6
weeks. Finally, Fred M eyer has
an Education & Training Depart­
ment that supports our entire
workforce with a plethora of
classes, resources, communica­
tions, and training for profes­
sional development and growth
in leadership competencies.
“While we work hard to promote
from within, Fred Meyer Stores is
also always looking for great new
people,” Brandreth said.
For more information, contact
Brandreth @ 503-797-7663 or
tiffany.brandreth@fredmeyer.com.
dloCidax] "Events
Additional Services
• AREA <S ORIENTAL RUG CLEANING
• AUTO / BOAT / R V CLEANING
• DEODORIZING & PET ODOR TREA TMENT
• SPOT A STAIN REMOVAL SERVICE
• SCOTCHGUARD PROTECTION
,
Daniel O. Bernstine. “Our stu­
dents have access to top-notch
research, faculty, and facilities.
That access, coupled with the
Uni versity ’ s location in the heart
of the region’s technology and
cultural core, create an educa­
tion unparalleled in the Pacific
Northwest. We are delighted to
be able to offer these new op­
portunities to students from Clark
R. Wayne Branch
Daniel 0. Bernstine
College as they take the next
step in their education.”
reate degree. Students who complete their
As part of the agreem ent, both institu­
program o f study at Clark College and tions have established mutual goals for
satisfy all requirements (including grade the future including faculty exchange
point average) will be guaranteed admis­ and professional developm entactivities,
sion to Portland State, which currently career path program s, technology con­
enrolls more than 1,500 students in co­ nections (access to student records, library
enrollment programs with Portland Com ­ services, course and classroom linkages and
munity College, Clackamas Community other faculty/student communication), as
College, Chemeketa Community College well as a comprehensive evaluation process
for assessing the outcomes of the partner­
and Mt. Hood Community College.
ship agreement.
Clark College President Dr. R. Wayne
PSU offers bachelor’s degrees in many ma­
Branch said, “Portland State University is jors including business administration, engi­
one of the most diverse institutions in our neering and computer science, biomedical
region with interests in international edu­ informatics, African American studies, fine and
cation, intellectual and cultural offerings, performing arts, foreign languages and litera­
and world-renown research programs. Pro­ tures, biological and physical sciences, com­
viding our students with access to the munity health, applied linguistics, liberal arts,
baccalaureate education offered by such a social sciences, architecture, mathematics and
wonderful institution furthers their path­ international studies.
Information about Clark Col lege classes can
ways to success.”
be found on the Internet at www.clark.edu or by
“We are very proud to forge this new
calling 360-699-NEXT. Information about Port­
educational partnership between South­
land State University can be found on the
west Washington and northwest Oregon,” Internet at www.pdx.edu or by calling 503-725-
said Portland State University President 3000or toll free 800-547-8887.
3R D A B U R N S ID E
11:00 AM
12:80 PM
2 :0 0 PM
3 :3 0 PM
M LK At W Y O A N T
11:30 AM
1:00 I’M
2 :3 0 PM
H O T C O F F K K , H O T M E A L S <& G O O D
F E L L O W S H IP !:
Holiday Bazaar
Saturday November 12
10:00 am - 8:00 pm
Spaghetti Dlnner2-7:30 pm
Bingo 7:30-9:00 pm
Adults $7
Children under 12 $3.50
Sunday 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Mexican Food 1:30 -:00 pm
Close of Silent Auction 3:00 pm
Raffle Drawing to follow
Lots of Booths and Kids
Entertainment
St. PeterCathollc Church
86** and Foster Road
Contact Ron Knox & Brendan Mallon
503-777-3322 or 7777-3321
Holiday Bazaar
Saturday, November 5th
9:00 am-4:00 pm
Kern Park Christian Church
6828 SE Holgate Blvd.
Holiday House Cleaning
Let Santa's little elf help
you out this season.
Openings for new clients East County
Call Geneva Ellis at 503-665-1239
Advertise for the Holiday
Contact Kathy Under
503-288-0033 or
email: ads@portlandobserver.com
Holiday Cruises
Sternwheeler Columbia Gorge
1-800-643-1354
www.sternwheeler.com
Portland Children Museum
Make a Holiday Gift
Clay Studio
November 27, 2005
Prices varies $7-14
depending on project
503-223-6500
www.portlandchildrenmuseum.org
Again this year: LUNCH!!!
Come support our youth.
As a Fund Raiser, our Youth
Group will be serving lunch!
All proceeds will go to the youth’s
Mexico 2006 mission trip.
To Place Your
Classified Advertisement
Contact: Kathy Linder
Phone: 503-288-0033
Fax: 503-288-0015
e-mail: classifieds®
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