Œhr August 21, 2013 jLtortlanì» (Obserurr Page 15 ENTEET Community Re-Sale Fair at SEI ----- ™--- ------ — — Self Enhancement Inc. is host- the SEI parking lot at 3920 N. Kerby A health fair booth, food and mg a Community Re-Sale Fair on Ave. for this end of summer and back-to-school supplies (pencil and aturday Aug. 24 from 9 a.m. to 4 back to school celebration. There pen cases for boys and girls) will p.m. Vendors will have new, vin- will be drawings for barbecue equip- also be available tage and handmade items for sale, ment, an autographed Trailblazers To reserve tables to exhibit, call Bring your family and friends to basketball and more! Linda Brooks at 503-249-1721. T erry F amily F uneral H ome FUNERAL HOME ANNIVERSARY PR E A R R A N G E M E N T SPECIALS $250 D iscount for Traditional Funeral/C rem ation Services $100 D iscount for Simple C rem ation Or Transfer your prearran g em en t to us and receive a Free Video Tribute valued at $250 ad d ed to your p rep lan n ed funeral. Advanced planning can ease the stress on family members before the need arises. It offers individuals a chance to make sound and informed decisions regarding one's wishes and instructions to be followed at the time of death. ' 1 1 — - _______ ________ Singer/pianlst Marcia Ball knows how to raise roofs and tear down walls with her infectious, intelligent and deeply emotional brand o f southern boogie, rollicking, roadhouse blues and heart­ felt ballads. Vancouver Wine & Jazz c o n t i n u e d f r o m page 9 California, Montana, Washington, Oregon and Idaho. Numerous com­ mercial exhibitors are also on hand throughout the weekend display­ ing the products and services. The Vancouver Wine & Jazz Fes­ tival takes place in dow ntow n Vancouver at Esther Short Park. General admission tickets are $25 and $30. Discount single tickets are available in advance at the festival box office at 360-906-0441 or vancouverwinejazz.com or through TicketsW est outlets. Pre-paying for services also guarantees today's cost of services, merchandise and gives families peace of mind. ’ Mention this ad for discount. Offer expires 9/1/13. Prearrangements are funded and money held with Funeral Director's Life Insurance Company and will be paid to the funeral home upon death of policy holder. only grown into an established Port­ land soul food restaurant, but has also helped many individuals on their road back to success. In addition to plenty of good food, the two day festival will also feature local music, artists and honor com m unity m em bers and busi­ nesses who are also striving to make a true difference in the Kenton Area. Staff members will also be on hand to demonstrate various crawfish eating techniques for those new to the process. Po’Shines is located at 8139 N. Denver. For more information, call 503-978-9000or visit poshines.com. 5 0 3 -2 4 9 -1 7 8 8 2337 N. Williams Avenue Portland, Oregon 97227 w w w .terryfam ilyfuneralhom e.com Chiropractic Auto Injury Clinic, PC Zchon R. Jones, DC 333 NE Russell St., #200, Portland, OR. 97212 (503) 284-7838 Truly making a difference in the lives of Auto Accident victims and Injured Workers for nearly 20 years. If you or someone you know has been in an accident, call us so we can help you with your needs. (503) 284-7838 Po’Shines Crawfish Feed Po Shines Café de la Soul, a non­ profit soul food café in the Kenton Neighborhood, will be hosting their 6th annual crawfish feed on Friday, Aug. 23 and Saturday, Aug. 24. A variety o f craw fish inspired dishes will be served, such as craw­ fish étouffée, crawfish cakes, craw­ fish chowder and more, along with the traditional boiled craw fish feed. All proceeds will go toward the co ntinued developm ent o f Po'Shines culinary training pro­ gram for at risk youth and young adults. Since opening its doors in the summer of 2007, Po'Shines has not Call to set up an appointment We are located on the corner ofM LK and Russell Street, on the second floor above the coffee shop. LACTÌ ly C l Z f* w P a kins Area M —• 3T r. *** c H 1 R (1 r R A c T 1 Russell St. C & S «HABI