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gro| tr. , . .vdfe.iuili V ?■ H y n n i- r W . Portland Observer Section I I Thursday, June 29, 1978 Page 37 AST SIDE FAVORITES iawR'-r y joe McHenry CFNEVA’S 4228 N. Williams Avenue 282-6363. Full bar. Visa, Master Charge. • Where friends meet” , is the motto o f this popular Northeast night club. The . able inuredient that brings it all together is Paul Knauls the owner and proprietor • « '« “ " •* do° ' w bin,i ■ ,roup ■ ° / äs *p - “ > r‘" d • ta' « ' « “ " * • * ,h' " d * b“ 1i h' rT ' , .h ™ .riu n e d together celebrating a birthday. There are two dance floors for those A „d ‘ » n d .l c b « .n d b .,b rt,u , t o .hose « h o « . . . .o drinks from Paul’ , «e» suited be. a n moderaiely priced and you can siili »el a X ^ . T p * . Ä " ä ^ e “ - r >re up ,o * sood o f N o r t b d l Portland Iha. f,U a much needed »ap in Ihe local emerlainmenl available in Portland. Service ♦ ★ * Food ♦ * . BABE'S DELUXE C H IL I PARLOR 3213 N .E . Union 287-6866. You’ve got to try the tamale plate! It ’s a great lunch. The plate consists of a tamae by a meat d iili and served with a salad and crakers. This plate takes me back to Colorado Springs, Colorado and the 3:00 a.m. wake me ups we used to eat before your motor started on a slow a fte rn ^ m It ’s not as spicy as I would like it. but this shortcoming is more than compensated y the delicious flavors that make up the Tamale Plate. B-he’s is a homey kind of place you expect to find after living in a city for 3 or 4 to' wa.L get on down to 3213 N .E . Union and experience the food, the music and the hominess. Service * ★ ♦ Food * ★ * - A visit to Publishers Mollala Tree Farm. lends itself to fun LU’S H IG H ER G R O U N D I North Killingsworth 283-3636. Lu’s is an informal tavern where pool, conversation, music and chess meet and swirl c e d e d , local atmosphere in the H i,h e r Ground Iha. and more fun. The tavern is small, but spacious enough to have 30 neoDle on the dance floor disco-ing. . . . : j you want to experience a feeling o f closeness and fun surrounded by music and tavern atmosphere Lu’s is the place to visit. Til Victory is Won The Pillsbury Company is honored to express it s involvemen w ith Black America by the 1978 NAACP Convention. It is our op portunity to introduce you to Pillsbury - not just our products bUR om PJuly,e2 through July 6. career consultants Pillsbury mvself will be on hand to offer whatever help w e can in planning «U«"™ « •■ « v ° u hon• • , *o, vohu: , i , ur l . ,o facts you can rely on. and a very clear picture of w hat it aHike to w ork w ith Pillsbury. W e re currently looking' ^ I ^ ^ q ^ C T people for positions in the following areas: GROCERY PRODUC SALES. FEED INGREDIENTS M ERCHANDISING . FAST FOOD O P E R A T IO N S . R E S T A U R A N T M ANAGEM ENT and ACCOUNT ING CONTROL. So. if you're in terested in any of these fields and would appreciate a straight rap on an honest shot a t a challenging, rewarding career, stop by our booth during the convention for a free sample of the Pillsbury personality.* You have my personal in vitation. Equal opportunity M /F employers (•If you get there early enough, y o u 'll g a t a fre e sam ple of Pillsbury products, too.) Kay Eiland, Vice President