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About Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1971)
Page 8 Portland/ Observer DiursJay, Dec. 2, 1971 Tri M et ex te n d s service to C lackam as College Tell our Advertisers you sow their Ad in The Observer More bus seivicefoi Clack The T ri-M e t hoard directed amas Community College was discontinuance of the experi announced Monday at the Nov mental 122nd Avenue line "a s ember meeting of T ri-M e t. soon as possible", after K ug General Manager Tom King reported that there was no in said two daily runs cf the Ore dication it had the potential gon C ity buswould be extended fo r useful contribution to the to the college campus on an ex system. He said the north- perimental basis, beginning south schedule was averaging Monday, Nov. ¿9. One ru n w ill about one passenger per trip . reach the college at 6:50 a jn . It w ill bedlscontinuedNov.29. before the start of morning The new community college classes, and the aacond w ill schedule w ill pick up passen a rrive at 3:50 p.m. fo r im gers in Milwaukie at Main and proved home-bound service to Monroe Streets at 6:15. ltw ill students. a rrive in Oregon City at 0:35 The community college, and at the campus at 6:50 a jn . southeast of Oregon City on It w ill depart fromClackamas Highway 213 has been served Community College at 7:10 by three schedules begun ear a j n , making a fu ll run from lie r this fall hetween Oregon Oregon C ity to downtown P ort City and M olalla. Southbound land, a rriv in g at S.W. 5th and schedules from Molalla reach Main Stree at 8:17 a jn . the campus at 10:22 a .m , 2:43 The second new run w ill p jn . and 7:33 p.m. leave Portland at 2:02 p j n , Approval of a $99,000 tech from S.W. 5th and Main, ar nical study application to tte riving in Oregon C ity at 3:35 L 5 . Department of Transpor p jn . It w ill reach the campus tation was also reported by at 3:50 p jn , and make a re- u rn trip to Oregon City from King. P relim inary design of the college, leaving at 410 maintenance and repair fa c il p jn . arxl a rriv in g in Oregon ities fo r T ri-M e t is scheduled C ity a t4:25p jn . Thebuswill under P art 1 of the study. P art proceed into Portland via Riv 11 w ill be used to design a fin e r Road, a rriv in g in Portland ancial management program. at 5:10 p jn . Dr. Spock fa v o rs (continue! from p. 1) old dolls D r. Benjamin Spock favors old-fashioned dolls as the plaything. And they're good fo r little boys to play with, too. D r. Spock w rites in the cur rent issue of Redbook." it's not only that dolls can be end lessly dressed, undressed, bathed, fed perambulated and bedded down,” he said. "D o lls can be used to dramatize all the human relationships a child is sensitive to and has a compulsion to work through. A boy or g irl playing with a doll has it break things or wet its pants or be rude in order to ex press his own rebelliousness had hostility. But then he scolds or spanks the doll as a way of placating his con science fo r the naughty im pulses and as a way of prac ticing his future role as a par ent." Friday night, December 3, w ill be Stocking Cap night in M em orial Coliseum. The firs t 2,500 youngsters to enter the building w ill re ceive free a quality stocking cap, courtesy of the Blazers and Payless Dreg Stores. 3ibilites, although the rules and regulations are adequate. He said "to o often bigotry and basic racism thwarted our attempts to help those who are oppress«!." Commenting on his leaving the Pentagon, be saxl, "When I was asked to leave the Pentagon, I was pointedly told that I had be come an adversary to the m il ita ry services; that I bad be come a 'champion of the peo ple' rather than m ilita ry de partm ents." Seven black A rm y officers from F o rt Devens, M ass, said they "w ant to see a charge in the institutionalized racism that has wrapped itse lf around the m ilita ry system. We sit before you today because time is running o u t." Representative Ralph H. Metcalf, of Illin o is , told the bearing that on his v is it to the Great Lakes Naval Base be found a "com plete breakdown in communications". "T h e re is suspicion of every black sailor, and the situation is ex plosive." The Quantico Ma rine base in V irginia was re ported to have "the serious possibility of violent reactions to racism of the pan of hlack servicemen.” Have your Birthday party or Christmas party at Geneva’s W alter Ricks se n io r m em ber of t h e Albina Lions Club is congratulated on his 61st birthday by C h arles Canten president. ’ ................................................................................r r r r r j j j j j j j 14th A nnual Ebony Fashion Show December 12, 1971 7:p.m. Thunderbird Motor Inn at Jantzen Beach E.4 -C holds b e n e fit Blue Grass musician Mike Russo, as well as some local per form ers w ill appear at the Metropolitan 4-C Festival Dec. 4th. The Metropolitan Area 4-C Council-Southeast Point of In formation and re fe rra l is having an "A ccoustical Music Festival " on December 4th from 6:00 to 12:00 P jv i. at the Knights of Columbus H a lllo - eataJ a t532S.E. Ankeny. Mike Russo, Melodious Funk and other local perform ers w ill play. Admission w ill be$i.5O and Beer w ill be sold. Pro ceeds w ill go to 4-C Child Care. ces Good Wednesday, Dec. l i t Thru S a tu rd a v n - , J t k l (continued from p. 1) Shop<^s>And Save More offices w ill start with the pre fix "2 2 1 ." Actually, al! PNB custo mers w ill be receiving two types of directories . . . the large book with listings for Portland, Lake Oswego, M il waukie-Oak Grove and Bur lington, and the sm aller P o rt land suburban communities dire cto ry. The la tte r contains listings fo r i5 communities surrounding the metropolitan area. These are Beaverton, Beaver Creek,Damascus,Es tacada, Gresham, H illsboro, North Plains, Oregon City, Redland, Sandy, Scholls, Sher wood, Stafford, Sunnyside and Tigard. Lnder the new distribution plan established last year by PNB, residence telephone us ers w ill receive one of each d i rectory for every two phones in their homes, and business customers w ill receive one for each phone— unless otherwise requested. F o r tie statistically minded • ■ jn o re copies of the bigger book w ill be printed and deli vered than in 1971. The total press run of the 1,968-page volume w ill be 556,500 as compared with 550,000 cop ies a year ago. The initial delivery by P r o ducts Development Corpora tion w ill be 405,225 copies. A year ago it was 386,761. Only 325,000 of the Portland Subur ban Communities directory w ill be delivered In itia lly of the 370,024 to be printed. And while the big books are on their way, sm aller commu nities are not being forgotten. Six hundred copies of the 28- page Cascade Locks directory are being mailed November 30. Government Camp cus tomers of PNB — some 290 of them — received their 16- page d irectory on November 22. One thing thesedirectorles, and the 49 others produced by PNB during the year, w ill have in common is the photo on the front cover. It's a northwest coast range sunset scene tak en by Harald (oq) Sund. 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