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sportiani» (Observer lune 13, 2012 Artsy- x X T E A M ISIIIHISHIM Page 13 Training Center For Collective Economic Empowerment w (Helping more people, make more income, more often, in less time) Referred B y :_______________ Started At: [ $25 [ ] $35 [ 1$45 Phone:______________ Good day reader • We’re conducting some awesome training Income classes to help get more people into making steady Income (every month) (ages 16-above) • Classes start at $25.00, or $35.00, or $45.00. Class participants will get a great membership benefits package with MCA. • Participants must start up by using valid debit/credit card. • • Class participants can earn good referral income every (2) weeks simply by inviting others to get trained, who actually does. Earn from $40 - $80 (per referral) AFTER the 1st person you successfully refer. Your checks will come to you directly from MCA, and you will have the opportunity to grow the monies that you earn into good monthly income. • Class sizes are limited, so you will need to call and pre-register Phone: Coach J, 503-358-9655 OR, R. London, 503-775-3635. Beauty Parlor vignette talks about urban development and the dislocation of minority populations in the Albina, Parkrose and Old South Portland neighborhoods. The interactive display is part of the new Oregon Voices: Change and Challenge in Modern Oregon History exhibit at the Oregon History Museum, downtown. DfiÊGOfi Voices Ref Lens on R odœîi H istors Exhibit looks at changes and challenges A new era of museum exhibits is coming to the Oregon History Mu seum. To celebrate, the museum is opening its doors for free on Satur day, June 16, for the grand opening celebration of its new high-tech permanent exhibit, Oregon Voices: Change and Challenge in Modem Oregon History. Activities for all ages are sched uled from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., and admission is free all day. Museum hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Y ou’re invited to explore the exhibit's interactive areas with theatre instructor M organ Cox. At lp.m ., historian and author Bill Robbins will present a talk, "Re flections on M odern O regon." A fter learning about O regon's natural resources, kids can deco rate their own backpack and fill it w ith fun to o ls fo r e x p lo rin g Oregon's great outdoors! Oregon Voices tells our state's fascinating story through the eyes and stories of the people who've lived it. Interactive touch screen displays give visitors the chance to dive into a diverse range of subjects, from the displacem ent of m inority populations from ur ban developm ent, to cycles of boom and bust. Film s, photo graphs, sound recordings, and digital docum ents are all used to chronicle the history of Oregon from 1950 forward. • Classes are conducted from 9:00 - 10:30 A.M. and Noon - 1:30 P.M. Some classes are conducted in the evening to accommodate those who have busy day schedules. I • Serious class participants can position themselves to be earning | $2,000 - $3,000 per month within the next 2-4 months after training | so start - TODAY. Or call Coach J Or R. London l-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1 Visitors can add their voice to the exhibit through polling on topical questions and by leaving comments about their own personal history and opinions. Oregon Voices also features a children's activity area, including a children's theater where kids can dress up and read scripts to learn about Oregon's recent history. "Perhaps no period of time has brought more change and challenge to our state than the past 60 years," said Kerry Tymchuk, Oregon His torical Society executive director. "With the opening of the educat ing, enlightening, and entertaining Oregon Voices exhibit, Oregonians of all ages can learn about and learn from the history of this remarkable time, gaining a better understand ing of our present and our future in the process." Showdogs is a full service salon. We do 5 0 3 -7 0 5 -2 5 8 7 baths, all over hair cuts, tooth brushing , nail trims, soft claws, flea treatments, mud baths, and ear cleaning. We also have health care and grooming products to keep your pet clean in between visits. |2 Rooms + Hall Show Dogs Upholstery Cleaning • Sofa/Loveseat • Pet Stains • Flood Restorations $7Q 95! I room s $10 | each with | c o u p o n . ______ IH [Complete House I "[ $Q Q 95! I U p to 12200sq feet t with coy Po n 926 N. Lombard Portland, OR 97217 I Expires 9/28/12j With Free I Deoderlzer i Expires 9/28/12j Grooming Salon & Boutique 503-283-1177 10 Years of References Available Licensed • Bonded • Insured Tuesday-Saturday 9am-7pm Monday 10am-4pm Carpet Cleaning Spot/Stain Removal • 24 Hour R ood Service Upholstery Cleaning • Area Rug Cleaning Dry Time 2-4 Hours • Free Estimates • Available Weekends k: : Yo dawg is gonna look like a show dawg and your kitty will be pretty.