Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, December 03, 1970, Image 6

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poRTLAND/oBSERVER
3, 1970
Classified
ads
New 3 bedroom home just com­
pleted double garage, fireplace.
St. John area. Asking price
$18,5(X). Would like 10 percent
down.
PHONE: 246-0153
Executive Director Metropoli­
tan area community co-ordinat­
ing Child Care Council to direct
Co-ordinating Agency for child
care in M ultnomah. W ashington
and Clackamas counties. Re­
quires experience in child care.
Open to all interested appli­
cants, including 4 C Council
staff. Applications must be re­
ceived by Dec. 4. Send resume
to Ed. Smith. Tri-Countv Com­
m unity Council 718 W. Burn-
side._____
S O C IA L WORKERS, SOCIAL
WORK
AIDES,
PARTTIME
BOOKKEEPER, SECRETARIES
To work in program to recruit
and provide services for fam ily
day and night care for children
in model cities area. Send Re­
sume of background and ex­
perience to Metro & Council,
1609 S.W. 12th St. , Portland,
Oregon 97201.
Ad Salesman Needed
Ad salesman needed to develop
new business. Fast growing
newspaper. Good salary,
company benefits. If you are
willing to grow and make a
name for yourself, let us know
today! Send resume to
Portland Observer 7144 N.E.
A lberta Portland, Oregon
97211
Lady wanted another female to
live in and share expenses. Near
shopping center and bus line.
Call Tomi Cook
284-8558
p ree School Lunch Backed
The American School FOod
Service Association is calling
tor a universal free lunch pro­
gram in the nation's public
schools, according to M rs. Ruth
Smalley, coordinator of cafete­
rias in the Portland Public
Schools.
M rs. Smalley said the asso­
ciation's position is that the
lunch program should be put on
the same financial basis as
other parts of the public sciujcl
system.
"S u c h an approach would
e l i m i n a t e the stigma of pau­
perism tor children whose par­
ents cannot afford to buy them
lunch," she noted. "A ls o , it
would remove school adminis­
tra to rs from the role of social
workers and eliminate the ad­
m inistrative absurdity of feed­
ing some of our school children
and not o th e rs."
M rs. Smalley pointed out that
"How can we say that a nation
of such affluence as ours does
not have money to properly feed
its children who are here, hun­
gry and helpless through no
fault of th e ir own?" Perryman
asked. " I t 's time to take school
food service out of the country
store and put it into the school
as part and parcel of educa­
tio n ."
CASES GO COLORFUL
Starting December 1, 1970
Portable phonographs get to­
and
ending December 31, 1970,
gether with live ly colors. Their
cases gleam with yellow lacquer the North Portland Branch of
o r show o ff hues such as gold the YMCA w ill run a Christmas
special on three months' mem­
or tangerine.
bership for youth and adults.
NEW WRINKLE
New w rinkle in gift giving Join now o r give someone you
could be present of an electric know a Y - M e m b e r s h lp for
steamer, to take out wrinkles Christmas.
from fabrics and save pressing.
THEY'RE DIGITAL
Youth, $5.00 for 3 months,
D igital — that's the word for (regular - $8.00).
clock radios this season, as
Adult, $12.00 for 3 months,
more and more appear with easy-
(regular - $17.00).
to-read numbers.
M rs. Smalley said the Port­
land D is tric t now serves nearly
8,000 free o r reduced price
lunches daily out of a total of
30,000. School lunches presently
cost th irty cents to r elementary
school students.
K elly’s MOBIL SERVICE
2643 N.E. 7th
282-2858
Auto Repair
Tune Ups & Brake Jobs
THERE’S SOMETHING NEW
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SOUTHERN
COUNTRY STYLE
Young Doctor w ants responsible
woman to live in and take care
of three children ages 3, 8, and
11 years near Beaverton call
284-8558 for further information.
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SAUSAGE
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H a ve Pride In
O w n in g your ow n
business
the universal free lunch propos­
a l was announced Thursday
morning on an NBC television
program by D r. John Perryman,
executive d ire cto r of the Am er­
ican School Food Service Asso­
ciation.
YMCA announces
special rates
Sight *N’ Sound
Fun For Fam ily
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GROCERY
$64,000 GROSS SALES
Close in N. E. area. Good resi­
dential neighborhood. Total
price $7,500 for fixtures plus
inventory. Financing available
for qualified people. Call AL
G A N TEN B EIN 228-3181.
BEAUTY SALON
SACRIFICE
A great chance to get a 5 pri­
vate wet station shop complete
at a give-away price.
LOW DOWN
Cail J L. GRADY 228-3181 or
223-7692.
-M-M! GOOD EATING!
Tasty, Delicious, FRESH NEIGHBORHOOD BILL’S Sausage, made
from an old Southern Family Recipe, is available in
• 1 Lb. Pork Sausage Medium Rolls
• 1 Lb. Pork Sausage Hot Rolls
• Big Pork Links, Medium or Hot
RUG AND CARPET
CLEANING
ESTA B LISH ED OVER 20
YEARS
Large quarters to work in.
Complete equipment for in
plant or in place cleaning. Very
easy term s for this unusual
opportunity. Call DAVE AN-
DERTO N 228-3181.
DEAN
VINCENT, INC.
333 S.W. Park
Portland,
Realtors
Steno-Clerical employment
at U.S. National Bank, N.E.
Union and Killingsworth
Branch, competent typist
required, see Jon Butler,
Operations Officer at 5505
N.E. Union Avenue.
The local League has two pro­
fessional staff vacancies, re­
quirem ents are a degree in social
work, sociology, or related fields,
with some experience. Apply 718
West Burnside
Penny’s Shoe R epair
2940 Union Avenue
We doctor shoes, heel them,
attend their dying and
save their soles.
TOP QUALIT
FREE SAMPLES AND DEMONSTRATION
AT FRED MEYER - WALNUT PARK AND
PAY ’N’ TAKIT . . . FRIDAY & SATURDAY, DEC. 4 4 5
ASK FOR IT AT:
Geneva’s Restaurant
4228 N. Williams
Clarks Groc.
4078 N. Williams
Fred M eyer
Walnut Park
Shop N Save M arket
Colony M arket
4026 S.E. Hawthorne
Clarks M arket
8333 N. Peninsula
4947 N. Williams
M r. Dave’s M arket
1771 N.E. Dekum
Pay ’N Takit
8501 N. Chautauqua Blvd.
Batman’s Cafe
3310 N. Williams
Park n’ Shop
4803 N. Lombard
Savings Grocery
1009 N.E. Failing
Sam & Ollie’s
1460 N.E. Prescott
Grenfells M arket
4239 N.E. Union
Maxies Grocery
4601 N. Williams
Killingsworth Food
1616 N.E. Killingsworth
Williams Food M arket
2709 N.E. 7th
Neighborhood Shop Center
2115 N. Williams