Portland/Observer Thursday, Nov. 11, 1971 PageS Citizen of the year The Honor G u a rd of the C om m unity service ( 3 PORTLAND, OREGON — Lieutenant Commander Nich­ olson, commanding officer of the Portland navy recruiting station announced tixiay that tlie navy is seeking applica­ tions fo r all programs. " In the f>ast we have had to turn away qualified applicants be­ cause oi the limited number of spaces available. Recently, however, the number of spaces available to Oregon and Idaho enlistees has increased dra­ m a tica lly." 4 If you are interested in the career optxntunities offered by the navy ask your local navy representative about the more than 72 different trade spe­ cialties available today. Re­ quirements are that you be from 17 to 30 years of age and pass the physical examin­ ation required fo r all armed forces applicants. W ith the recent pay increase authorized by congress, es­ pecially fo r ju n io r personnel, navy pay is becoming increas­ ingly competitive w ithcivilian industry. P h il R eynolds A t a banquet fo r the Railroad Senior Citizens Association last week M r. Phil Reynolds was chosen as Senior Citizen fo r 1971. Known as ,*Chlef*, among his intimate friends, M r. Reynolds was active in community and national o r­ ganizations. He was father of the NAACP Federal C redit Union, and is a past president of the NAACP chapter of P ort­ land. F o r many years M r. Rey­ nolds was a supervisor for the Red Caps at the Union Station and also kept himself txisy by devoting his time to working with the Urban League. M r. Reynolds and his wile, E lsie , have three boys and one g ir l. He is a charter mem­ ber of the Railroad Senior C it­ izens Association of Portland and is greatly loved by a ll. PSU schedules annual accounting Muse speaks to NAACP Portland On Friday, November 12th, the Portland Branch, NAACP, w ill hold a special meeting at 7:30 pm with M r. Edward B. Muse, D ire cto r of the Life Membership division of the national NAACP staff in New York C ity, as the speaker. The headquarters at 2752 N .W il­ liams Avenue. In an a rticle published by Ebony Magazine, NAACP Life members were called the "H onor Guard of the N AA C P". D r. Loyd Heath, professor of accounting at the University of Washington, w ill be key­ note speaker at the fourth annual accounting conference sponsored by the National Association of Accountants and the Schools of Business Adm inistration of Portland Sute U niversity and the University of Portland. The all-day conference w ill run from 8:30ajn.to4:15p.m . Thursday, November 18, in the ballroom of the Portland H il­ ton Hotel. D r. Heath, a form er project manager in the research d iv i­ sion of the American Institute of C ertified Public Accounts, w ill take up the question, "W hy Do People C ritiz e Accounting Reports7"at the noon luncheon. The o ve r-a ll theme of the conference is "D a u Process­ ing Information fo r Planning and C o n tro l". Other speakers w ill be D r. A rth u r A . Schulte J r , execu­ tive vice president. U niversity of Portland; Richard H all, CPA, Manager, A rth u r Young & C o , Portland, Management Services; John Maddocks, M r. Muse is re sponsible fo r coordination oí the NAACP’ s Life Membership program in the organizations's numerous branches throughout the na­ tion. His background includes more than 25 years experience in social work and c iv il rights work as both a professional and a volunteer. P rio r to joining the NAACP staff, M r. Muse held an administrative position with the United Hias Service - the international Jewish migration agency. Be­ fore that, he was a reseirch assistant a t the Columbia U niversity Bureau of Applied Social Research, where he participated in studies on at­ titudes between racial, re li­ gious and ethnic groups. As a volunteer, M r. Muse has held high positions with the New York C ity Branch of the NAACP and was founder of the Greenwich Vtllage- Chelsea Branch. He is a past president of the Greenwich- V illage - ChelseaCpenNeigh­ borhood Committee an o r­ ganization founded to combat racial and religious bias in the rental and sale of apart­ ments. He is a form er pres­ ident of the GreenwichVillage Brotherhood Committee. A World W a rll veteran,.Mr. Muse studied at Columbia U niversity and received his BA and MA degrees in Soc­ iology, and has studied to­ ward his PhD. at New York School fo r Social Research. The meeting is open to the public. Wilberforce to Train in Store Management PAINT & WALLPAPER FREE M arking / • I ' l l .! i. n o i Navy awards Observer \ ” I \ my I j 1,7H sq.yil J sq. ft . | l . " ’ x l.’” U /l( > V m l .............I I # IC eiantic Wall 1 Ila .............I t f BQ. ft. Lt. John Gladics presents plaque to the Portland Observer for Outstanding service. Verna Henderson, assistant Publisher (center), and Helen Hendrix, Production manager receive the plaque for A. L. Henderson, Publisher. • CARPETS • L IN O L E U M • F L O O R ft • W A L L T IL E S • CO UNTERTO PS • P A IN T S • W ALLPAPERS Indoor ixitdooi Carpet............1.49 sq. yd. CITY I • DISCONTINUED PREPASTED 1 VINYL WALLPAPER .... SAVE UP 10 50% 1______ __________ J BANK ANURKARO ACROSS FROM M A IS SOS N .l. ORANO - JOO N .l. UN IO N x i U K tN MASTER (MARCI Men.-TRen.RFH. e t . e 234-7271 DISCOUNT WITH a DIFFERENCE! FINEST QUALITY AT LOW EVERYDAY DISCOUNT PRICES! A r m R oast USDA Choice Popular round bone ■ ■ pot roast I D F ry e r P a rts 88 Breasts EVERYDAY DISCOUNT PRICES Baking Site Pieces of Pacific Salmon -1 lb . lb . BUdo Cut Whole Body Plumb Tender 63c Fresh Fryers M.18 Fresh Siewers 59c Fryer Wings 16146625 Baking Hens Full-Cut Rounds X " * sl .19 Chicken Pot Pol Pies Leg of Pork Pocket Chops P o rk Chops Half Pork loin Pork Liver IQ Pork Sausage Boneless Beef 1b Inspected Regular No Additives MM Gov’t Fency Wings lb. Tips Removed Lynden Roesters Boneless Steo*. Medium sue 12*01. ¡or Pacific lb Seafood Breaded Pre-cooked Frozen Roast l A lb. TOWN HOUSE Finest Q uality 46 o r Can 2 C a u liflo w e r x 25 10‘ 17‘ 32 5 Ì lb. pkg. A’/ i o i . jar 16-01 can Tender Sweet 2-roll pack 200 Ct. Box 170's roll i [ 2-49‘ PRODUCE SPECIALTY ITEM 0E THE WEEK! or R i blet» Flevorful lb Roa«t | Laden B re a k fa tt | Fruii _ ^^B J TOf L HUBBARD ► SQUASH T e n d e r Local G r o w n J WW J |b $1 .. Q |D e lb Leg o f Lam b USDA Choice Lam bj Tender Meaty Oven e e Roast ID . 98 lb Star-K ist Tuna M ayonnaise Heinz Ketchup 3 0 -o z . Bread AA Eggs Light Meat Chunk Style 6 ' j oi can 32 oi. ¡•r Piedmont Creamy Smooth Family Site SKYLARK W hite or Wheat 30-oz Loaves Cream O' The Crop Med Size 2 doz 6 1 * Ex Lge 2 Dar 7 7 ' Lge. Size Dozen 34‘ 49c 36 3 Ì 2 73‘ 20 OI Btl F .« ..« » .i— .OSHE»BIT H alf Gat ENCYCLOPEDIA SUPER SAVERS Ftney Nortkwe.t RED DELICIOUS APPLES...... Large Avocados 38c Bananas & Ä 8 lh. $1 U.S. No. 1 Yams Cc.. • ,k 29c Red Potatoes Nü’i r 5,h. 49c Rome Apples ¿7«; 4 $1 Potatoes V . . X V 20 97c I I lb Shoulder 4-$1 F lo rid a R u b y Red The Juice Smoked Mince or Pumpkin G ra p e fru it 1 i Piece Bacon «'¿¡X «. 55c Piece Bologna ‘X.* ». 49c Braunschweiger 59c Beef Franks X " ; .. 49c 6 Ham Shanks 29c EXTRA SAVINGS ON SUPER SAVERS Strained Printed or Spicetone 29' Local G ro w n S n o -W h ite H eads lb Shoulder Oes lb 4 Q Ç 69 s- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - lb Z ee Tow els T o m a to Juice M r. Thomas J, Conney, Employee-Public Relations Manager of the Southern Division of Safeway Stores (left) and D r. Rembert Stokes, President of W ilberforce U niversity, discuss student internship program. W ilberforce U niversity is owned by the A.M .E. Church. lb JA Choice Varieties Truly Fine - 88c s1.19 69c 89c 98c 74c $4 I ,Jf YQ 98c 38c 98c lb Blade Cut Pure Pork Seutege Scotch Treat lb USDA end Minerei« Safeway Freshly Smoked and Sliced 1-LB PKG EVERYDAY DISCOUNT PRICES Breaded. Pre cooked Heat Sarva lb lb Fancy Bacon PRICES Steekette« Rich in Vitamin« 78 EVERYDAY ... 4 9 c Froth - Whole or Shank Holt QUARTER LOIN ... Cut into Center 200 and End , . Chops 98' 2223 jr jjÇ Fresh Oysters U 9 c Salmon Steak U 9 c Fishsticks 1 Fillet of Sole X 18c Fish N' Cheese / /C Lamb Shoulders » M.18 Lamb Rib Chops * 79c Lamb Steaks 4 / C Lamb Breast J Boneless Lamb EVERYDAY DISCOUNT PRICES Chuck Roes* Pot Roast Cross-Rib Roast Ground Beef ■ a • • S alm on R oast Legs a n d T h ig h i Bathroom Tissues Beginning in the January semester, five Wilberforce students w ill spend 16 weeks of intensive training in all phases of super market management, wherein they alternate aca­ demic study at the University and practical workexpei iencc at Safeway. D r. Stodkes stated that "T tie Internsihip program w ill offer our students an op- QUALITY M IR C H A N D IS l AT DISCOUNT PRICKS . . . Q U A L IFIIO IX P IR T S TO SIRVE YOU . . . SHAG. 10 LEVEL TWEED, HI 10 BROADLOOM CARPETS « ID E BACK. SAVE UP 10 40% Shoestring Potatoes Baby Food Beech-Nut Gardenside Peas Royale Tissue Facial Tissue portunity to learn firs t hand the in trica te phases of store merchandising, display and promotion of the meat, gro­ cery, produce, non-foods, and d a iry departm ents." M r . Cooney said, "O u r company’ s participation is in line with our A ffirm a tive Ac­ tion Program initiated by Safeway’ s president, W illiam S. M itc h e ll, to bring m inority groups into all phases of Safe- way’ s operations." Labor un­ ions have agreed to perm it the 16 week internship wherever it may involve W ilberforce students without obliging them to pay initiation fees, in­ asmuch as the students w ill not be replacing any employees. Of the 1925 Safeway Stores operating in the I nlted States, 240 are in the Southern C ali­ fornia D ivision. • Pre-inventory EVERYDAY LOW DISCOUNT PRICES D r. Rembert Stokes, presi­ dent of W ilberforce University of W ilberforce, Ohio, the old­ est Black institution of higher learning, and M r. Thomas J. Cooney, Employee-Public Re­ lations Manager of the South­ ern Division ofSafewayStores Inc., in Los Angeles, jointly announced participation in a cooperative educational pro­ gram to tra in Wilberforce stu­ dents In m ajor phases of food store management. * w SAFEWAY Branch PCC offers Real Estate course "R eal Estate T rends" is a five-session course being of­ fered by Portland Community College that started November 8. Although open to the publ ic, "Real Estate T rends" is specially designed to aid real estate salesmen in satisfying the new Oregon Sute require­ ment of 9 clock hours oí real esute education fo rre é ¡cens­ ing. Five topics, "Financing Real Estate Transactions", "Incom e Tax Aspects of Real Estate Investm ents","Zoning and Ordinances", "A ppraisal of Real P ro p e rty ", and " T itle Insurance and Closing” , w ill be offered at six different lo­ cations in the PCC area: M ar­ shall High School, St. Helen's High School; Newberg High School; Lake Oswego High School; Cedar Park Inter-me­ diate School; and Hillsboro HighSchool. Students may at­ tend any thiee of the five ses­ sions at any location to receive a certificate of completion. Attendance w ill be taken at each class. Cost of the course is $6 for any or all of the five sessions. Information about dates and times is available from real estate brokers in the PCC dis­ tr ic t o r by calling Portland mmunity College,244-6111. So text is required for the re. Each class w ill he a .-h o u r seminar conducted • 'e approved instructors, the new requirement be satisfied annually, . .ana to continue the real ite series each term. Navy seeks Applicants NAACP Velkay Shortening NuMade Salad Oil Pancake Mix Table Syrup * 10-lb. Flour f t (hoc. Milk ® Salads 3*lb. con 24-01 Btl Kitchen Croft B'm.lk 2 lb Sleepy Hollow 36-0 Btl Goldon 10 lb H eart Beg Lucerne •/r Gel. 55c Ä W e S S Ä S * 68c 59c 44c 92c 86c 10 e» Qt /(J C 2 - 69c FU N K & W A G N A LL Standard Reference 89 Vol No 12 & 13 EACH ONLY $1 THIS WEEK'S FEATURE 10" SKILLET Decorated Imported Enamelware Avocado or Pineapple NOW ONLY! $ 599 Gladly Accept Gov't. Food Stamps Where Authorized P ric e s e f f e c t iv e T h u r., F ri. & S a t , N o v . 1 1 1 2 1 3 a t a ll P o r t la n d a n d V a n c o u v e r S a fe w a y s .