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Portland/Observer
Thursday. October 25, 1973
COMMUNITY CALENDAR
B e S t
w is h e s
CALDWELLS
COLONIAL MORTUARY
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and Burnside
232-4111
c o m p l im e n t s
of
Lov-Lee-Ladee
Beauty Salon
to
Portland Observer
On your Third
Anniversary
Holidays approach and
homemakers’ minds turn to
festive foods.
Portland Community Col­
lege offers help this year: A
short course in Holiday Bak
ing to be held at Jefferson
High School, 5210 N. Kerby
Avenue.
Holiday breads, cookies,
candy and poultry are on the
class agenda, all marvelous
for entertaining or for giving.
Instructor Linda Walker
will conduct this five-week
lecture demonstration course,
with some class participation,
in room A8 from 7:00 to
10:00 on Tuesday evenings,
beginning October 30. The
cost is $9.50.
For further information
contact Portland Community
College, Community Services
at 244-6111.
Functions of the Aviation
Maintenance Technology de
partment of Portland Com
munity C ollege will be
demonstrated at Beaverton's
Bernard Mall October 25
through 28.
Included will be a Bell
Helicopter, one of nine owned
by the school and used for
maintenance instruction, and
a piper J-4 airplane, pri
vately owned.
In addition, a “toy” air
plane, 15 feet long, with a
wing span of 17 feet, will be
seen. This “toy" does not fly
but is a composite of all
types of aircraft construction
with which airframe main
tenance people must become
acquainted.
Pictorial displays of other
departm ents of Portland
Community College will com
plete the display, and counse
lors and instructions will bt
on hand to give further in
formation.
The City of Portland is in
the process of revising the
Business License Code. Pub­
lic Hearings on this subject
will be held in the City Hall
The John R. Leach YMCA,
Council Chamber at 1220 located at 6036 S.E. Foster
S.W. 5th Avenue.
These Road, is having a Pre-Christ
hearings are scheduled for mas Auction on November
October 29, November 2, and 17 from 5 p.m. until 10 p.m.
November 8. from 7:00 p.m.
The proceeds will support
to 10:00 p.m.
the World Exchange Pro­
We would appreciate your gram which is sending a
participation at these public YMCA representative to the
hearings. If you have any YMCA Institute of Hong
questions, please contact the Kong in January of 1974 to
Business Licenses Division, teach, and ten Portland stu­
telephone 248-4066.
dents to Bogota. Columbia in
1975 as a student exchange
program.
On Sunday. November 4,
the American Association of
University Women will hold
an autograph tea to launch
I And of the M ultnomah«. a
book of early Oregon stories
written by Portland AAUW's
Writing Group. The tea for
members and the public will
be held from 2 to 5 p.m. in
the Browsing Room, Smith
Memorial Hall, Portland
State University.
Thirteen writers will be
present to autograph the
limited edition published by
Binfords and Mort.
They
are:
Ruth Blandford. Pru­
dence Denney. Margaret Ed
wards. Bertha Hallam, Ardis
Hitchcock, Meda Johnson,
Kay Larson. Jane Lenon,
Lois McQuain, Vera Nelson.
Mildren Olson. Frances Par
rott and Catherine Williams.
The 35 true stories of Ore­
gon from the covered wagon
to trolley car era were se­
lected from personal exper­
iences of the writers' pioneer
families or from research.
Roger Cooke. Portland artist,
is the illustrator.
Publication of the book, a
collector’s item, has been
made possible by a private
agent. Proceeds of all sales
will be given to national
AAUW's Fellowship fund, an
85-year old program to aid
graduate women scholars
from the United States and
other nations. $994,700 was
given during 1972 73: and
awards were made to 102
American and 75 foreign wo­
men scholars for 1973-74.
I .and of the
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Girls aged 14 to 18 who
are interested in careers in
the health care field are
invited to participate in the
Em anuel H ospital Junior
Volunteer Program.
Orientation for new junior
volunteers will be held Sat­
urday, November 10 and
Saturday, November 17 at
9:30 a.m. in the Recreation
Room of the School of Nurs
ing, 2828 N. Gantenbein Ave.
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Semper Fidelis was or
ganized in 1950 with a
membership of six charter
members. They became as­
sociated with the Oregon
Association of Club Women
in 1952, which is an affiliate
of the National Club Women,
established over 61 years
ago.
Through the years they
have continued working for a
better community with the
motto: "Willing hands, help­
ing others”.
On October 28. 1973, Sem
per Fidelis is sponsoring a
Halloween Tea at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. John W.
Wiseman of 5225 N.E. Rod
ney Avenue. The Tea will
be held from 1:30 to 5:30
p.m. The public is invited.
Members of Semper Fidelis
are:
Ernestine Wiseman.
P resident: Viola Bonner,
Vice President and Tea Chair
man; Esther Thompson,
Treasurer; Virginia Win
Chester, Secretary; Celeste
A ustin; Dorothy Vickers;
Gustavia Bonner; Beatrice
Mason; Norma Kennedy;
Hazel Williams; Juanita Bob-
State
FOR MAIL SUBSCRIPTIONS i
OR call
Multnomah«
may also be ordered for
$6.95 plus 50c mailing cost
from the AAUW office. ’220
S.W. Alder, Room 314. Port
land 97204. or by telephone
at 228 1012.
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We read the Observer, why not you?
October 26:
The North Portland Demo­
cratic Forum presents an Old
Fashioned Sing Along at 8
p.m. to midnight at the
Polish Library Hall, 3832 N.
Interstate at Failing.
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Thank you for your 3 years of excellent news coverage
and probing editorials. Happy Anniversaryl
The Vancouver, Washing
ton Branch of the NAACP
ia holding its public meeting
on Sunday. October 28 at 5
p.m. at the Fort Vancouver
Regional Library.
Candi
dates for the offices of City
Councilman. Prosecuting At
torney and Mayor have been
invited to discuss their rea
sons for seeking those of
fices. There will be a ques
tion and answer period fol
lowing the statements of the
candidates.
The public is encouraged
to attend the meeting. For
more information, call Halph
Griffin at 693 3409
Carl and Mercedes Deiz
HAPPY 3rd
The D istin ction s S o cia l/
Service Club is a non profit
charitable organization which
was formed in February of
1971. Each year a scholar
ship is given to a deserving
student in the Model Cities
area. Food baskets are do
nated and assistance is given
to needy families during the
year.
The club is having a name
brand Paint Sale to raise
money. The sale will be held
on tw o d ifferen t dates:
November
3, 1973 at 510
N.E. Holman St.; and on
November 17, 1973 at 4404
N.E. 25th Ave. Both sales
will begin
at 10 a.m. and
continue until 4 p.m.
Prices for the paint will be
$3 and up. including both
interior and exterior, latex
and enamel, and assorted
colors.
' Since 1957
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Complete
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WINDOW CLEANING
AIR CONDITIONING & VENTILATING
SYSTEMS CLEANED
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F KITCHEN SANITATION - FLOOR
CLEANING & WAXING. ETC.
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FACTORIES-OFFICES
CLINICS-WAREHOUSES
D a ily-W e ekly-M o n th ly Service
Beginning November 6 and
7 Central East YWCA. 337
N.E. 47th Avenue, will of
fer four classes not scheduled
in their regular program.
Classes in art, calligraphy,
hatha yoga, chakra aware
ness and tole painting are
being provided because of
special demand. Registration
is now underway for the
available openings.
Further informaticn on the
new classes will be available
at Central East YWCA on
Tuesdays or Wednesdays and
at the Downtown YWCA.
Early registration will be
necessary.
Estimate» Upon Request
Maintenance Contracta
The Portland Metropolitan
Steering Committee-EOA (Inc.)
THE COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY
FOR URBAN MULTNOMAH COUNTY
Extends warmest Congratulations
To
Alfred L. Henderson
and staff
On his Third Anniversary
as Editor/Publisher of the
PORTLAND
ORSERVER
October 28:
The annual Southeast Spa
ghetti Dinner, noon to 5 p.m.
at Holgate House, 4601 S.E.
39th.
November 6:
East Central Democratic
Women's Meeting, 12:45 pm,
at the home of I,orraine
Morasch, 2815 N.E. 57th.
Speaker will be State Sena
tor Betty Roberts.
November 13:
North Portland Democratic
Forum Meeting at 8 p.m. at
the Polish Library Hall,
3832 N. Interstate.
"The c o m m u n ity N e w s p a p e r w hich d em onstrates
C a re -C o m m itm e n t-D e d ic a tio n an d S ervice"
John D. Rice
C h a irm a n o f the Board
C le v e la n d Gilcrease
E xecutive D irector