Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, December 21, 1971, Page 4, Image 4

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    Page 4 Portland/Obaerver Dec. 21, 1971
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Ray’ s Personal Tax Service
1814 N. E. Dekum Portland
ph. 289-1048
97211
Accounting & Bookkeeping
Systems, Evenings & Week­
ends, 24 hr. message center
CHILD CARE: Family »anted
to care for small child over
night.
Fam ily wanted to care to r
5 yr old child after school.
Walking distance from Sahm
School.
Fam ilies needed near king
Elementary School to care for
young children after school.
Call AMA Fam ily Day/Night
Care Program 288-5091
PLANO OR ORGAN LESSONS:
Latest and modern method
guarantees that you can learn
to play either instrument. For
information,
please
call
287-1634.
Trainees
needed
Sewing Machine Operators are
needed at J ANTZEN. We train
if you have good eye sight and
good s k ill with your hands,
centrally located near public
transportation.
Good fringe benefits
Equal
opportunity employer
Apply atJantzen,N £.20thand
Sandy - 9 A.M . to 3 P_M.
Bowens-lHincan Co.
Operators of Automated Book­
keeping
and
Accounting
Systems.
27lo N.E. Union.
C all 288-8341.
J a n ito ria l S ervice
Industrial and residential
Coast Janitorial Service
Bonded
Henry D. Scott - General Mgr.
288-5138
C ap e Code
2 Bedroom- possible 3rd
12x20 fam ily
room, gas
furnance, reftnlshed hardwood
flo o rs , large fenced back vard.
10,750
FHA o r Contract
4532 N. Borthwick Avenue
284-4744
ARE YOU BRIDGING THE
generation gap or making It
wider? Todays parent needs
a firm understanding of how
young people think and the type
of problems they face. Prob­
lems which sometimes leads
to drug addiction. If your civic
organization or church is In­
terested and concerned enough
to find out what they can do to
combat this Increasing prob­
lem , contact: A . Marshall at
2 8 7 -5 4 3 4
between the hours of 6:00 to
8:00 P. M.
The Ebony Boutique
O p e n 10 am til 4 :3 0 pm
W ig cases in c lu d in g strofoam H e a d s
on sale $ 9 .8 8 a n d up
assortm ent of B ra id s a n d C ascad es
W e know w hats best b e tte r th a n the rest
2 7 2 3 N.E. 7 th 2 8 4 -1 3 0 7
4918 NE 13tb-2 Bdms-wired
fo r range-washer-dryer-heat
fo r $145 year, $8,500 FHA.
Mason & W’illla m s
Cor. m-3 $13,000
4-Plex - 2707 N.E. Prescott
$390 mo. Income - Sale or
Trade fo r
building
site.
100x100
Must sell-4 B d rm s-fu ll
rented $90 mo.- $5,500.
5417 NJE. 15th Nice
75x100 Lot - $10,500
Owner anxious-4 Bdrm s.fplc-
713 N. Humboldt-$ 9,000.
Real
If you can provide help or a
service foroui Readers YOL R
AD should be In the “ Business
Services D irectory“
next
week! Call Helen or C hen at
283-2487 and ask about our
special low contract rates.
cb
4-A pts-partly furnished
$9,500-contract
839 N.E Emerson
3 Bdrms. $7,000
Lot-50xl00 cor ,-M -3-$ 7,500 Duplex «421
N.E. Webster.
Call Louis Scott 285-6574
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J.J. WALKER REAL ESTATE
2 4 H o u r phone service
6 6 5 - 3 4 9 1 “ Invest In the West”
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Ambassadors club
donates funds
The Oklahoma Ambassa­
dors C harity Club held th e ir
Christmas Party December
4th at the M itchell Bldg.
Chairman of the party was
M rs . Freddie W illiam s. The
Monarch’ s provided the music
fo r the party.
President A rv illa English
thoughtfully remembered all
members with a giant candy
cane.
The special event of the
evening was the surprise gifts
given by members to their
guests. The 51 club members
wishing to share their good
fo r tune in 1971 contributed
$1,000 to fight Sickle Cell
Anemia.
SBA’* surety bond
in effect
A new prog,
tv auoi
small businessmen by guaran­ must s till apply fo r a bond
teeing their bid, payment or with the Insurance agent or
performance bonds has now broker of his choice, furnish­
been put into effect on a ing him with all the financial
national scale by the Small date, work history, and other
the insurance
B u s in e s s
A dm inistration Information
(SBA).
SBA adm inistrator company requires.
Thomas S. Kleppe announced
If help Is needed by the
that under the new program
small
businessman to compile
SBA can guarantee up to 90
the necessary date, SBA w ill
percent of the loss on a bond,
on contracts of $500,000 or provide counseling. It w ill
also provide its Operating
less.
Kleppe explained the need Procedures Sheet (SBA Form
fo r the new program by stat­ 994A) giving the address of
ing that small contractors and the appropriate SBA Regional
Office, and a suggested list
other businessmen are often
of date the applicant should
unable to win
contracts
to the Insurance agent or
because they are unable to
broker.
F o r information,
qualify for bid, payment o r
w rite the appropriate Small
performance bonds. The new
Business Adm inistration re­
program in no way alters the
gional office in your area or
type or amount of Information
the Small Business Adminis­
the insurance company needs
to make a bondind decision, tration, 1441 L Street, NW,
Washington. D.C. 20416.
SBA stated. The contractor
Auto check
The Oregon M otor Vehicles
D ivision has initiated a pro­
gram to insure that motor ve­
hicle safety equipment sold in
Oregon has been approved by
that D ivision, as required by
law.
Chester W. Ott, Adminis­
tra to r, says personnel from
the D ivision started the pro­
gram November 1.
Although safety equipment
approval has long been re­
quired in Oregon, Ott says
this marks the firs t tim e D ivi­
sion personnel have been
assigned to call on whole­
salers, jobbers, managers of
re ta il outlets and automotive
parts stores to determine that
only equipment Items which
have ben approved are ac­
tually offered fo r sale.
Ott said the firs t phase of
the program w ill Involve
seeking cooperation of the in­
dustry In eliminating the pos­
s ib ility that items such as
replacement glass, motor
vehicle lights and mountings.
What w ill your Yule nee be
this year? there is a good
chance you could he torn be
tween following the advice of
the environmental groups and
tlie pleading voice of tlie
Christmas tree grower. Tree
growers urge the use of a
natural tree and the environ­
mentalists w ill lean towards
leaving the natural trees in
the woods where they are
happy.
Before we take the advice
of the envrlonmeutal interests
and rush to the store to buy a
plastic, metal or what-have-
you kind of tree. let’ s exa­
mine some facts and then
determine if we have lux­
urious appetites for Jest mo­
tion of nature’ s creations. It
could be that our source of
Information has come from
the misinformed who merely
advocate the discontinuance
of a practice without knowing
all the facts.
Open wilderness areas or
even nearby farmlands have
changed during the last fifty
years to the point where they
do not exist. No more area
is open to the public fo r entry
to search fo r aChrtstmas tree
and cut the selection without
anyone being w iser. Severs
penalties are given to vio­
lators who enter public or
private lands without proper
authorization In w ritin g to
“ borrow” the tree fo r the
holidays.
Trees available on the city
lot come in assorted sizes,
types and prices from farms
where they are grown to be
harvested as Christmas trees.
The land used fo r growing
Yule trees Is not high qual­
ity land and usually consists
of that which was barren and
eroding
badly before the
tree growing operation began.
Shallow, low quality land lends
itse lf to this U9e because the
growth rate is slow and Ideal
fo r production of the best
quality trees. Trees grown
on this land must be harvest­
ed Instead of being left as a
new forest.
Plant food and
root growing room is not abun­
dant enough to mature a tree
to natural size.
When it comes to w ild life
habitat, no tra ct of land Is
ever again cut e ntirely bare
of trees. The grower starts
the production cycle with more
than seventeen-hundred trees
per acre and maintains tills
number by constant replant­
ing as the harvest progresses
each year. Grass cover is
allowed to grow between trees
making an Ideal situation fo r
the game birds and small
animals we know as w ild life .
When the other m erits of
this kind of program are ex­
amined, we find the produc­
tive activity fillin g a need of
providing a means fo r a man
and his fam ily earning a living
from land once thought to he
nearly worthless.
It offers
trees help environment
the American fam ily a chance
to get acquainted with nature
and the woodsy smell of the
old-tim e holidays.
There are cases where a rti­
fic ia l trees better f ill the need
and this is where they should
be used. Persons who live
in small apartments may nor
have room for a conventional
tree and can spare only a
mantle o r tabletop. Small
trees fo r this purpose are not
readily available at resonable
prices. Growers cannot afford
to sell small trees fo r less
than the mote standard sizes
ones so tills leaves a good
place (or the a rtific ia l tree
to come Into use.
The Christmas tree that has
served well during the holi­
days should he re-cycled tor
maximum benefit at the home
of the user. The boughs and
needles can be chopped or
ground into compost for use
in Improving the soil and the
small trunk may be used as
a stake o r If you mustdispose
The a rtific ia l tree, If used
according to all salety pre­
cautions,
Is probably tlie
better on fo r persons who
tire of shopping for anewtiee
each year. Properly packed
and cared fo r to keep ta r­
nishing vapors and dust away,
this kind of tree w ill last for
years In areas where natural
trees are not easily grown
and their use would deplete
a forest area.
C O N S IS T E N T L Y ^ . Especially
Cascade Music JHL
For
Center has the
christmas
best Buys!
dent-1* .
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Layaw ay
For
Christmas
Nowl
Metronomes
Guitar Snaps
$3.95 to $29.95
—
^Piano & Organ Lamps
k$12.95 to $ 3 2 .a s 7 x
Harmonic«/
CHRISTMAS
EVE
DELIVERY
ort the hour I
WALNUT
Melódicas
BABY GRAND
Mut eil Stork,¡19
“ StuHtrt *
WITH BENCH
leouhlull 1 paneled
.25Ï to $25.00
>895 *
HAMMOND
PIPER
AUTO CHORD
SPINET
PIANO
Ihytkm t Ftran.
5995*
lime »alt ■ delivery
guarantee. lentfc
AFINE
SELECTION OF
USED ORGANS
*175*295
*388*488
Open Eves, 'til 9:00
Sundays 1:00 to 6:00
'Includes bench
and guarantee.
Terms o f course
CASCADE MUSIC CENTER
4 2 1 8 N .E.Sandy
eoM IN B
2 8 2 -0 9 1 8
NATE HARTLEY Fuel Oil
6
P o rtla n d . O re. »7211
2330 N
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of It, use a saw to make
several lengths of firewood.
E. ALBERTA St.
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