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About Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1973)
P o rti and, Observer gefatf/M MALES REPRESENTATIVE AO JUNCT PROFESSOR For our international com puny. You must have 1 yr. direct outside sales expert ence and want an oppor tu n ity w ith an e x c e lle n t future. We give a complete training program, salary com mission and bonus plan, and an excellent benefit package. For an immediate interview , please call: Wanted to teach parttim e in Sociology Ile p t. during Fall A Spring semesters, 1973-74, College teaching experience preferred. Send resume to Paul E. Howard Acting chairman. Sociology Department Linfield College McM innville, Ore. 97218 Mr. W rig h t Experienced on tingle or Double needle Good Fringe Benefit« Retire ment program and Free Parking locilitie« WHITE STA6 Dated and firs t published this 11th day of May. 1973. Charles, Patterson, Personal Representative. K u rt Schles inger. A tto rn e y, K eller A Glaze, A ttorneys at Law. 1000 Crown Plaza. Portland. M anufacturing Co. 5100 M Korney 0<«*R S«, w««n A ond 1 I 50 nm PB>I’S BOTTLE SHOP An f«unl Orpe-f.rmdy frerpe»«» Let PE P l’ s BOTTLE SHOP be your headquarters fo r champagne, wines, m lxara . . . at the lowest prices In town. Lloyd Center — Next to t l * L iq u o r Store. P EPI's one and only store. Open 9:30 a jn . to 9:00 p jn . D ally. Sundays: Noon to 4:00 p jn . • dial - a - job 5 Ï 227-5828 D O S C H A N IXTSACTIOM tCONOSNCAl STAYS CLIAN LONOiR StST r O R W A T IR A S M O S i O AM AO t S I S I F O R W A T IR S S M O S IO A M A Q I • (MRT OISAfWSARS B IT O R I YOU Albina Fam ily and Community Service 73 N.E. M orris. 288 9145. Personal Counseling. Mar riage Counseling. Hot Line Crisis. “ , l 11 « ™ A U V IX T R *C T fO g 0 T IC R U M t 0 01 f M R INTO TRf T ap r deck DISCOUNTS H 4«ts CO RlyNvood Jheaihsne Sd 49 CD $ W ' ng .................. IS 79 ’ j 4 : SS &SS ¿S3» ::::::::: : f c s John T . 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Gafvan red erd »crew nan» 15c lb. toilet so-»’» »' * each, medicine can net» » 4 95, F oergi«»» tut» and v tower staff», »light damage. »46 *o We Give > M IN O R » e F A IR S -N O CHARGE n o t UP a D tllV M Y ¿ • s r iu t o ’v f i i 12 kit», ” ^<gM damxg* »light, ««? <« to €39 SO 4 i*oe. »' .e >gtt* W pe'fo'tfed at », 9» Cftd«r »'ding 6 I" . U and IT” at disruun* Orice» 1 TAB roofing. A ¿'»de US IB »1, 9» M O R M N «TA M P 8 282-8361 RFADV M x *ra • c - r » « VS • y»’ d. tree ” t e . »«ncouve* Ave on y 3954 N . W IL L IA M S BUILDING SUPPLY DISCOUNT CENTERS “ V es’ve Tried Th« R««t, Now Try Th« Be»t" N. Alexander, Propria tor 1905 N Vancouver Ave »STUB SE McLoughim Bhrd 7SSO546 4M-5444 You can Exie Publishing Company Sell it! 283-2486 tfktiM Tfajiurwt&tt tfo Mto/ «uy f w ith a P-O Person-to-Person W ant Ad Call 2 8 3 -2 4 8 7 Contract your printing to a minority firm Use minority printers Photo Typesetting, Graphic Arts and Printing Newspapers -- Newsletters -- Posters -- Fliers — Stationery - Business Cards -- Programs Pamphlets - Pictorial Directories ♦ ♦ Solid Sterling Silver JCSUS CROSS repair* " O f T llK 1» clearly and vividly shown In this q u a lity C R U C IF I X R IN G The w o rkm anship 1» so good you will be prou d to wear It and »how It fo r year»............................. ♦ custom cartridge record ing service. We repair defective tapes. 527 NF. Davis P L A IN B A N D - lO K t . G o ld F ille d th in w ed ding band always In good taste.................... N o .5 3 0 > 1 .9 8 233-0080 W rite for F R E E 1 9 7 3 C A T A L O G fille d w ith N ew W lg s .je w e lry ,G ird le s and B ras.H air and Skin Aids etc............................ ................................... . graduates The D e tro it Chapter of the National Dunbar High School Alum ni of L ittle Rock. Ar kansas, is sponsoring a re union of all the graduation classes to be held in D etroit, Michigan. August 2 5, 1973. The site of this gala occasion w ill be the Howard Johnson Motor Iatdge at West Grand Roulevard and Third Avenue. The extravaganza is given in honor and trib u te to the school (Dunbar High) that was closed by the governor of Arkansas during the fight for integration. Dunbar High has to its credit more than 15,000 grad uates over the years and we are expecting all of these, worldwide, to gather in De tro it for the event August 25, 1973. We are very proud of our school and we w ill be very proud to see you, its graduates, there. Don W alters is Chairman of the D e tro it Chapter of Dunbar High School Alumni, and Ronnie E. Robinson is Publication Chairman. For fu rth e r inform ation about this coming event, w rite or con tact: Ronnie E. Robinson, 2999 Calvert, D etroit, Michi gan 48206. or call 1 313 867 0559. Body and Fonder Repair P R E -E N G A G E M E N T R IN G - T in y tw in sim ulated diam on ds set In to a d a in ty sweet solid sterling sliver r ln g .N o .5 9 1 * X . 9 8 F O R B IR T H S T O N E R IN G S : Please give m o n th yo u w ere b o rn ..................... Please check L A D IE S ( J or M E N ’S I ) Y O U R R IN G S IZ E IS : ............. Dunbar seeks CARLOS GOLD MEDAL PRODUCTS Dept 4 . Inwood, L.I..N.Y.11696 || Community Services || FHE GOSPEL INSPIRATION Radio YSOL 850-AM George F itz, J r . D isc Jockey i Producer C all: 287-2658 o r 771-3528 PORTLAND THRIFT STORE 5620 N. E. Union. 287-09D Clothing, funiture. etc. at give -a-w ay prices Misc. Lumber and Fireplace wood CALL 288-6555 Baldwin Sanitation FOR BARGAINS VISIT RUNYAN’ S 88< STORf a Shgver GENEVA’S 4 2 2 8 N. W illiam s COMMUNITY CALENDAR An evening of dance, music and puppetry w ill be pre sented at the Jewish Com m unity Center on Saturday, May 26. The performing groups. Early Music Calliope. W illiams’ Toy Theater and the Portland Dance Theater, w ill take the occasion to an nounce the formation of Ore gon Performers Alliance, a new association of performing artists in Portland. Performances w ill be con tinuous from 7:30 p.m.. w ith Renaissance and Baroque music for the lute and harp sicord by the Calliope, pup petry performances by the Williamses, and a variety of dance pieces, including a Gym Event, by the Dance Theater. Admission w ill be $3.00 for adults. $1.50 for students and children. Dean's lx>ck & Key Complete lock service A ll work guaranteed I'm vour key in time of need Bus. 284 5030 Res. 236 5232 3519 N.E. Union Ave. HAUGEN AUTOMOTIVE 2203 NE Union Avenue 282-2266 COMPLETE AUTO REPAIR AND BODY AND PAINT SHOP M.J. Evers Typing Ser vice. Call 287 73841. Ellis Cleaners RENEW THE BEAUTY OF YOUR GARMENTS PAIGE’S PHARMACY 2701 NE 7th 284-4656 Prescriptions our Specialty 2 8 7 -8 5 2 9 U n ite d M edical Labora tories announces a profes sional open house at its Portland facility. 6060 N.E. 112th. Sunday, May 20. 1973. from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Physicians, laboratory d ir ectors and other specialists in medicine w ill receive per sonal invitations to be guests of the company at seminars, tours and a buffet luncheon on that day. U n ite d M edical Labora tories. the 20 year old mail order clinical diagnostic facil ity, was acquired in October of 1972 by In te rn a tio n a l Chemical and Nuclear Cor poration. a California based firm . U M L serves physicians throughout the world. The open house is being held to introduce U M L to those w ho live and w ork in its im mediate locale. 3716 NE UNION AVE. Expert Tailoring Phone 281-3652 3300 N. WILLIAMS AVE. John H. EUls 311 1 n r l.rNMtn» basically sounds Portland, Oregon an S olai , opportunity employer M en t B irth s to n « R m « I ) Real lO C a ra t G o ld F itie d -N o 41 2 M -S 7 98 v o u r begtnnina on earth has a spec let B irth - stone o f that tim e . G o ld M eoai Orings you m an m ade stones so stunning w ith such oaz ¿•In« color th at y o u m ust t x th r ille d or you r m oney bach. Ail stones are specially im p o r te a and p ro fessionally set by nano in to solid sterilno silver fo r w om en. Real 10 carat gold fille d »or m en....... .. ........................................................ Most reasonable shop in town Printing to meet your needs. 2201 North Killingsworth B IR T H S T O N E R IN G S ! Ladle» B irth sto n« Ring 1 1 So lid S te n in « Sihrer N 6 .4 1 IL »211 complete, speedy, compe tent service. Low rates. Dealer inquiry invited. ?Li n v w RINGS W e th in k these rings ere really saying som e th in g . If you d o n ’t agree, send ’em back — fo r a fu ll refu n d . N o questions asked.............. CARRfT GUAR ANTIS t/our SMART-STYLISH An fq jo l OppoOun.r, t/iip.oys' SPRING CARPET CLEANING SPECIAL " • O liV N A N T f l TH A T »O O A CAAAST H i l l S« C H A M O O S I T I * T H A N I T S IV S * M I N C H A M O S O T O *I 288—6137 D rivers reeded to deliver meals to shut ins. Hours to meet vour schedule. ( all laaves and F ishes. 288 8351. Mrs. Iva Yarn«, Imp lay men t Manager Good Samaritan Hospital and Medical Canter 1015 N.W. 22nd Ave., Portland, Ora. 9 7 2 1 0 2 2 9 -7 0 6 0 « F CON»ID!NCI IN A THOROUGH X X PHONE \ O l. l NTF.EK A chollanging manogemant position in o progreisiva 540 bed teaching nov pital. Reiponjibilitit» in surgical potient area« include development and im plementation of nurung standards, programs, policies, and stofi planning with participation in educational programs. Represents nursing at medicol staff meetings related to care of surgical patients. This impart position re quires a BS degree, AAS preferred with hospital nursing supervisory «»pen- ence. Competitive salary with excellent fringe benefits mokes this on unusual opportunity. CONTACT; educational savings program s, re tire m e n t, health insurance and group insurance. l.r a r n to 5 INI to I I I INI p m CLINICAL COORDINATOR 2 8 8 .5 6 9 2 Eve. 2 8 8 -0 5 2 5 B P IA N O o r ORGAN LESSONS la te s t and modern method guarantees that you ran learn to play either instrum enl For inform ation, please call 287 1634. l.adis'N \it< * F’srr» NURSE REGISTERED Joe Joseph 2017 Lloyd Center «F O S N T lI. SANITARY ï ■ S ■ K A IS E R -P E R M A N E N T E » *■■■■■■■■■■■■■» 281-2731 Play Pool Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Personal Hepre sentative of the above estate and has qualified. A ll pei sons having claims against said estate are hereby re quired to present the same w ith proper vouchers w ithin four months from this date at 1000 Crown Plaza. Port land. Oregon. A»»IY Persgnngl D«poHm«nf * d a /u n u y? tíwúe d b u / f a ni> a n d diuûinebb d ie n ! diel U h nt I m m we afifiïeeiale tíiei/i .laftfw d! Notice to interested persona in the circu it court of the State of Oregon for the County of Multnomah, De partment of probate, no. 118960. SEWIN6 MACHINE OPERATORS Equal Opportunity Em ployrr + 1’ i^e 7 Estate of: Eatelle H. Gary Equal O pportunity Employer 224 7:140. Thursday, May 10, 197i Portland w ill be among 20 major United States cities holding demonstrations on Saturday. May 26. which has been proclaimed as African Liberation Day. A march and rally are planned, spon sored by the Portland A fri can Liberation Day Com mittee. Also there w ill be a liberation dance to help raise $50,000 nationally through the United African Appeal to support the liberation move ments in southern Africa. A march is planned for 1:00 p.m. starting at Dawson Park located on N.E. W il liams and Stanton Street. Demonstrators w ill march to Irvin g Park where activities are scheduled for the entire day. The program w ill include speakers, music pro vided by local bands, food and cultural displays. l-ast year’s African Libera tion Day march attracted more than 25,000 persons to the nation's capital. 2.000 people are the expectation for the Portland march. Seattle has been selected as one of our cities, outside of the State of Alaska, to hold public hearings on use of 80 million acres of public lands in Alaska, which the Secretary of the In te rio r withdrew in 1972 as “ na tional interest lands” . The Joint F e d e ra l-S ta le Iaind Use Planning Commis sion for Alaska invites public participation at the two-day public bearing which w ill be held at the Eames Theater. P a cific S c ie n c e C e n te r. Seattle. Washington, on May 25 26. The session w ill begin at 10 a.m. on the firs t day, and at 8 a.m. on May 26. Those persons or organiza lions interested in p a rtiri paling in the hearing should w rite or call the Northwest Federal Regional Council Of fice. Arcade Plaza Building. 1321 Second Avenue, Seattle, Washington, or phone l206) 442 1593. The N o rth e a s t Y W C A Community Relations Com mittee is sponsoring a garage sale on May 19 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., at 2105 N.E. Ains w orth. Proceeds from the sale go to help send North east girls to W estwind, the YWCA camp on the coast. The Northeast Y Teen girls w ill help w ith the sale. Hot dogs, coffee and punch w ill be on sale at noon. The nine graduates of Long Creek high school in Grant County w ill hear Senator Mark Hatfield speak at grad uation exercises Sunday, May 20 at 2 p.m. Long Creek is located 30 miles north of John Day and has 60 students enrolled in the seventh through tw elfth grades. T h is w ill he H a tfie ld 's second graduation address in this community of 190 resi dents. As Governor he spoke at the school's 1966 commence ment. Health careers educators th r o u g h o u t Oregon and Southern W ash in g to n w ill meet on the U niversity of Oregon Medical School cam pus Friday. May 18. as part of a continuing program to determine the most effective methods of meeting the needs of m inority students in nur sing. Sponsored by the Univer sity of Oregon School of Nursing and the nursing de partments of Chemeketa and Portland community colleges, the day long workshop is designed to assist faculty members in recognizing those factors and attitudes which may inhibit or promote learn ing by m inority stud» nts.