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. Full Cut Round Steal $6.00 Admission Including one-year subscrip. Hon to Ebony with every tic k - USDA Choice beet properly aged tor tenderness and tla vor Check our selection and trim for extra savings Bakery Savings Preceded by No Host Cocktail Hour, Nehalem, 5:00-6:30 pm. P resented by The Portland chanter of Links, Inc. 12 o i com ■ 34 each Delicious way to P a rt the day Delicatessen Savings j^ |g Sherbet or Slendol Ice Milk 39 l Half Gallon Reg 55 large assortment of luscious flavors Produce Savings | Cake o f the M onth MY-TE-FINE M o rre ll Pride Apple Sauce Cake Sliced Bacon luscious dessert with rich butterscotch icing A lw a y s a w elco m e treat 7-inch Reg 99' 64( 89: Auto Booster Coble T?