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MILTON 8. OSCAR’S
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Steak House & Lounge
5700 NE Union
287-3647
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PORTLAND CLEANING
WORKS
3947 N. M lasiasippl Ave.
287-1900
3968 N. W illiam s Ave.
282-8361
UNE DAY SERVICE
SAM and OLLIE'S
GROCERY
GARDNER’S LAWN and
GARDEN CENTER
1936 N. K llllngaw orth
289-0559
1 lie North A ren s Only
Complete Ganlen Center
1700 SW 4th
224-8543
Employment Specialists
FASHION WHEEL 1 I
5709 NE Union
283-3633 1 I
Fashionable Wigs at
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Fashionable Prices
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P. D. O. ENCO
SERVICE CENTER
Handles a ll your car
problems
■ 519 NE Broadway 2K4-50.r.()
2701 NE 7th
PORTLAND'S FINEST
EBONY CLLJB
281-4656
P rescriptions our
Specialty
2125 N Vancouver Ave.
Ted and Pats
Restaurant
o ' o e i 2 ,« r/P Uh r ? ] r (rC i * PP'e) J , n ‘es’ J r - United S“ « s * ' r Force. f ^ t y Assistant Secretary
of Defense (1 ublic A ffa irs ;, receives the stars of his new rank from h.s son. A ir Force Captain
Daniel James, 111 (le ft), and wife Dorothy (rig h t). Secretary ol Defense Melvin H. L a lrJ assists
M rs . James during the Pentagon ceremony.
assists
WILLIAM'S POOD
MARKET
524b NE Union
3940 N W llllanis
1460 NE Prescott
Try our speciality:
Our own homemade
Potato Salad
"Made with Soul"
A LLIE D PERSONNEL
OFFICES. INC.
PAIGE’S PHARMACY
2709 NE 7th 284-9973
T he Friendliest place
In Town
282- 1843 - 284-0555
Parks schedule activities
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PtR TLA N D THRIFT
STORE
5C20 NE Union 287-0910
i .Torhtng, funtture. etc.
at g tve -a -w a y prices
Cash and Maxey’ s
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B arber Shop
4603 N. W illiam s Avenue
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Also
August 10: T ravelling crafts
w ill he atColumbia Park in the
afternoon. Music by Moonlight
at Washington Park -8 :3 0 p m .
August 11: T ru ckin ’ visits I r
ving Park in the morning aid
Grant Park in ttie afternoon.
C ity swim meet at Grant Pool
at 10 am. Music by Moonlight
at Washington Park.
August 12: C atledral Park
Festival
under St. John's
Bridge 10 am to 8 pm. Ad
mission free - games and
booths. All outdoor pools are
open,
August 13: "Sun Rust ’ rock
concert at Delta Park 2-5pm .
free.
August 14: "F un with Singing"
at Alberta Park, 12 noon, and
Columbia Park at 2:30. T ra
velling arts at M an Dishman
Center in afternoon. Pools o-
pen. Final all-com ers track
meet at Madison High b pm.
Cold Beer- Wine
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PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT
SPECIALIST 2
.M en and Women for janitorial service
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Hiring immediately.
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benefits.
NE. Alberta 288-5138.
ja n ito ria l
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Binocular Closeout
on/y $9.95 p e rp a lrl
ASSISTANT MANAGER
Bi-weekly $434.40 - $512.80.
Assists in developing work
programs, objectives, strate
gies ard tudgeis fo r physical
environment projects. Con
tinuously plans and evaluates
current Model C ities
pro
jects as assigned. D irects
tie work of Planning A ssis
tants. BJs. o r B.A. in a rc h i
tecture, urban planning
or
related te ld . .Minimum two
years experience In housing,
planning o r economic devel
opment. M aster's degree ac
ceptable fo r one years exper-
ence. Apply in person tefore
August 18th at 5329 NE Union
Avenue, Room 217, Portland,
Oregon 97211. An equal op
portunity employer.
Help Wanted
job opening
I K.
DtfU CTI R
ICRAM
Model C ite s Information
s. Referral Off lea D ire c to r
fo r Community C oordi
nated Child Care (4-C)
P rogram . A id for uper-
v iso r personnel providing
supportive social services
to these centers.
Salary range: $10,800 to
$12,144. se.d resume to
Metropolitan Area 4 -C
Council, 1630 S.W. M o r r i
son,
Portland, Oregon,
97205, Deadline fo r appli
cations is August 18, 1977.1
: dial - a - job :
£ 227-5828 £
Electrician
We have an immediate opening for an O re
gon licensed mfg. plant electrician - day
■shift. Apply at Personnel Office, 11020 N.
Burgard Ave. or call 286-1635,’ ext. 57.
Onion Carbide is an equal opportunity em
ployer.
C h e c k t h t s s C u sto m F e a tu re s :
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Electronically computed optical systems of unexcelled tru
color brilliance, balanced and aligned to super critical stand
ards to prevent eye strain.
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All air to-glass optical surfaces amber hard coated to prevent
internal light loss
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'Squint Prof" front lenses block reflected glare from water
snow, sand and hare
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Shoch
construction — extra strength hinge and
bridge guard against misalignment, high index prisms are
permanently locked in.
GOLD M EDAL SUPERB Q U A L IT Y WIGS AND THING S'
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Send TWO at the bargain price of $14.95
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Bi-weekly $469.50 - $560.00.
P erform s adm inistrative ard
technical work in a ssistirg
Model C ities D ire cto r in the
management and operation of
the Model C ities Program:
gathers m aterials and pre
pares m ajor status reports.
or B jJ, in Public Adin liu-
stration, P olitical Science,
Urban Studies o r related field,
plus two years experience in
agency that perform s public
services. Apply inpersonbe-
fore August 18th at 5329 N.E.
Union Avenue,
Room 217,
Portland, Oregon 97211. An
equal opportunity employer.
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S ister Teresa, spiritual read
e r and adviser. Help solve all
problems, love, m arriage and
business. Call fo r appoint
ment 282-0628.
one m illio n dollars on oil
clean-up equipme nt, if Con
gress approves tie proposed
laidget. Oil booms to contain
spills have tee purchased tor
more than th irty activities
from Rota. Spain to Guam. T he
budget fo r clean-upequipment
w ill increase substantially if
advances, like the new oil
skim m er, prove eflective ard
reliable. Grimes sad the
Navy is convinced its efforts
are goad investment, good fo r
the Navy, the country ard the
environment.
The oil skim m er is a unique
Navy workboat fo r cleaning up
oil spills from the w ater. |t
was launched July 20th at the
U.S. Naval Shipyard, Boston,
at a ceremony featuring an ad
dress by Navy Deputy U rd e r-
secretary, Joseph Grim es.
The boat is the firs t operation
al unit of its kind, and is de
signed fo r use in harbors ard
near shore areas. By con
fining the o il below the boat
using vertical plates, the
skim m er workboat can har
vest up to 22-hundred gallons
of oil per hour at a speed of
2 knots. It operates anywhere
from 0 to 3 knots while col
lecting o il. and can perform
effectively in waves up to 2
feet. The 25-foot, 2-man
boat pumps the collected oil
into onboard storage tanks.
Send your questions to John
Gladics at 921 S.W. Washing
ton,
Room 540, P o n ia rd,
97205, or call M e rre ll H a rris
at 282-5060.
A new 85 - page booklet,
"B la c k Tourism in Mon
tre a l,” describes v is ito r at
tractions in one of the most
popular destinations for Black
American vacationers.
The comprehensive guide,
which puts pa rticu la r em
phasis on M ontreal's soul food
restaurants. Black boutiques,
n ig h t-life and other Black en
tertainment, also gives in fo r
mation on the c ity ’ s hotels and
motels, museums, parks, a rt
galleries, and guided tour ser
vices.
Montreal, with a Black pop
ulation of more than 40,000.
has its own Black culture and
organizations, but they are not
readily discovered by the av
erage v is ito r.
The new to u rist guide, co-
authored by singer-busmess-
msn Luther Rice and jazz mu
sician Eddie Anderson, grew
out of th e ir concern fo r Black
v isito rs who often stopped
them on the streets of Mon
treal to inquire about Black
shops, restaurants o r night
clubs.
The popularity of Montreal
among Black tourists started
with Expo 67 when fa ir-g o e rs
found that they were welcomed
in the city w ithoutdiscrim ina-
tion. Since then numerousU.S.
tour operators and travel
agents have brought a steadily
increasing Black tourist m ar
ket to Montreal.
“ Black Tourism in Mon
tre a l" author Rice looks fo r
ward to a long-term goal
of establishing a Black In fo r
mation Center in downtown
M ontreal.
Meanwhile,
he
hopes to expand and update the
new guidebook annually.
FINANCIAL SPECLALIST I
Bi-weekly $379.20 -$446.40.
A ssist in developing, imple
menting and operating the
Model C ities financial con
tro ls system under the d ire c
tion of adm inistrative man
agement coordinator. Estab
lishes acceptable financial
control norms fo r use In man
agement information system.
Establishes procedures fo r
efficient handling of payroll,
invoices, contracts, purchase
orders, payment vouchers,
etc.; supervises th e ir imple
mentation. B 3 . o r B^A. in Ac
counting or a related field or
equivalent
training. T w o
years accounting experience.
Apply in person tefore August
18th at 5329 N £ . Union Ave
nue, Room 217, Portland, Ore
gon 97211. An equal opportu
nity employer.
WE ARE FULLY EQUIPPED TO
ORIGINATE OR DUPLICATE
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Whoever took the FELTON
BOOK from the CLYDE HO
T E L . 1022S.W,S tä rkst., along
with die notes by way of the
Copy Catter, please inform
M rs . Phyllis Adams (Sarah
J ohnson, desk clerk, and Tom,
lusboyj who was a resident of
the Clyde Hotel, Rm. 222, now
residing at the Commodore
Hotel, Rm. 31b. Whoever has
received
th e s e a rticle s,
please call 223-7294.
283-2486
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LOST AND FOUND
Port land,Oregon
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Monroe. Louisiana 71201
Please send me the quantity of Sport Glasses checked below
(lim it two). If not fully satisfied I will return the merchandise
within ten days for a full refund
Send ONE only. I enclose $9 95.
PLANO OR ORGAN LESSON’S:
Latest and modern method
guarantees that you can learn
to play either instrum ent.F or
i n f o r m a t i o n , please call
287-1634.
THE PORTLAND OBSERVER
2701 Sterlington Rd., Suite 237
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D d you Know that: Slxm em -
le r s of the "New Navy" L ittle
League team, sponsored by
Navy Recruiting, are mem-
bers of the Northeast League
team which went to the d is tric t
playoffs In The Dalles. Navy
counselors John brown and
Tom F a rra r, who organized
tf.e sponsorship of the team,
accompanied them to Albany
with "Com m odore", the Navy
goat who is Pie teem mascot.
Now to r this week's ques
tion - “ What is the Navy doing
to protect the environment?"
asks John W .John. In addi
tion to establishing the Naval
C iv il Engineering Laboratory
in San Diego and pollution con
tro l agencies at its la rger
l*s e s . the Navy is educating
its personnel in environmental
protection. Deputy Undersec
retary of the Navy. Joseph
G rim es, sad in Boston. July
20th, " T ie Navy is playing a
leadership role in the protec
tion of our environment. We
have spent more than any other
federal agency in cleaning up
our own pollution problems.'
Speaking at the Boston ship
yard, launching one of the
Navy's rew oil skim m ers,Un
dersecretary Grimes noted
that the job of environmental
protection must be a coopera
tive e ffo rt by federal, state and
local governments, and by p ri
vate environmental groups.
Grim es sad the Navy w ill
spend close to $150 m illio n on
ship discharge problems in
fiscal year 1973, and nearly
M y whole family reads|
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M A IL O R D ER M A R T DEPT
LADIES
Don’ t let your budget fence you
in. Have the extra money you
want. Work4 hoursdally.C all
M iss Sherman, 234-5763.
Position open fo r PSU student
couple to assist manager of 221
unit high rise apartment build
ing. Experience desirable.
Send resume to Portland Stu
dent Services, 1802 SW Tenth,
Portland, Oregon 97201, by
Aug. 14, 1972. AnEqual ( >ppor-
tunity Employer.
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER
Union Carbide Corp.
Ferroalloys Division
Built to professional standards for those who demand uncom
promising precision craftsmanship and optical superiority
You’ll feel the difference as the sculptured curve of the body
balances effortlessly in your hands You'll see the difference in
the brilliant true color images sharply defined throughout the
field of view . distant obiects and action seem so close you'll
swear |hey are only inches away' Yet these famous make Sport
Glasses are offered below factory list price in Europe! Order
today — limit two pairs to each buyer When present supplies
are exhausted prices will be much higher No CODs please
Money beck in ten days it not fully satisfied
1972 P a g e
Black tour guide
aids Montreal guests
CUSS/f/£OMSi
WANTED
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It ’s Your Navy
Service Directory
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1 AUTO BODY SHOP
1 Foreign and Domestic Cars
I John Kennedy owner
I 3939 N. W ill lams Avenue
1 T e l. 287-6657
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