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Portland Observar March 12.1981 Page 9 AUTO J E N K IN * AUTO SERVICE Catata «»ta Otata. (ktary anta *uaranta<l 3046 N W illiam * Portland Oregon (1 A U T O M O T IV E ■ C R A IR IN O Jackson * Automotive 2108 N. Killingsworth Portland. OR 97217 286 TX» 6 ’ m t í iPi»wi S ÌI m h i TH uh t ( im m u n ity Directory and pro f iles -lata-Scerv** 4 Accessoria* Styling A d i On This Page A rc O f Local Businesses Thor A r c H elping Build A B e tte r Com m unity !>,, k up .1 c o p y II I th e P o r t la n d O b s e r v e r a t a n y t il th e businesses lis ted b e lo w 707 NE FREMONT 281 8828 ---------W iday I --------- STEWART CLEANERS BEAUTY SUPPLIES Whole**!* and R*t»il W * carry product* that are **en in Jat and Ebony Magarin* " 0p an9a.m . -8 p m m aa» m 2701 N.E. 7th Portland. Oregon 87212 281 4372 ACME CLEANERS & CUSTOM TAILORS SPORTSMAN'S miller A U TO M O TIVE Hair Design Canter a> • • rtawerav Mon Fri 7»m 6pm Sat 10am 6pm We clean on Saturdays 3808 N W illiam * O ta » . IN Mississippi A v* Portland. Oregon »7277 288 8244 Portland. OR 97227 1001 N.E Broadway 284 7847 ELK CLEANERS & LAUNDRY 249 3886 STARK RAVING HAIR Carlot Äxty unj ÇiwJ», â V î ^ u . , *ar. dataa Featuring Mam Curl Complete salon service* for man and women. 317 S W. Stark Portland. OR 225 1225 311 N.E. Shaver St. Portland. Oragon 17212 287 8829 4a m Tua Srlla.m • *» aa« w a r e s . R oth b Ulta uh s'sjuiai Established in 1912 and still providing quality dry cleaning at reasonable rates 1014 N Killingsworth 500 N W 23rd Avenue Sales / Service / Installation / ' 630 N.E. Union Ave Hours 106M -F 10 5 Sat BROADWAY EXXON 519 NE Broadway Portland. OR 97213 t <X> 1480 N E Prescott Portlend. Oregon 284 3837 "Tf 7208 NE Union A v*. Portland. Oragon 97211 ____ 283-4800_______ ‘O ’ W OODLAW N CLEANERS BEAUTY Open 6 days a week 8 a m. - 5 p .m . W e give S & H Green Stampa DEAN S BEAUTY SALON b BARBER For the baat m h*n car* Coma m and chackuaout W aaattafyi 213-216 N E Hancock Portland. Oragon 282 3379 806 NE Dekum W h o ie M » and Retail W * carry p ro d u c t* a * «aan in Jat *n d Ebony SAM and OLLIE'S Restaurant b M arket GROCERS CLEANERS in lii Gold Eagle Rah M arket Fresh Seafoods • Meat • Oriental Groceries Wholesale Mon 10 6, Sun 12 5 5626 N.E. Union 15031287 2060 W OODLAW N CLEANERS A UNISEX SALON 6720 N E Union Avenue < Portland. Oregon 97211 1< 15031 289 4470 Open 6 day* • week 6 * m 6 p m W * give S& H Green Stamp* KM Nt O aku m Portlend, Oregon 97211 289 4976 Community Calendar br The S o u th w e st W ash in gton A sso cia tio n o f M in o rity C o n tra cto rs and R-Tcn M inority Contractors Association o f the Pacific Northwest will conduct an informational seminar, Wednesday and Thursday, March 25th and 26th at Portland’ s Jantzen Beach Thunderbird Inn. A ll m inority and female contractors are urged to attend as well as suppliers, C-A-P directors and affirmative action officers. Supported bv the Vancouver Chanter o f the N. Double A.C.P. and the Urban League o f Portland Leap Program. This seminar will discuss A.G.C. suits, M.B.E. and F.B.E. participation. A ffir mative action goals and problems, the new Federal Administration and more. Register today, dial 1-256-2317 In Vancouver or call toll-free for room reser vations at the Jantzen Beach Thunderbird: 1 -800-574-8010. EDAC M eeting N otice. The Economic Development Advisory Commit tee (ED AC ) for the C ity o f Portland w ill meet on Wednesday, March 18, 1981 at 7:30 a.m. in City Hall, Room 106. First U r n t J 3 k flu M i5 t C h u rc h wvrsluppers -y moiibin cf all raus 1538 S.W .Jcfcrsim 2 28 3195 w ïk t W S worship Vacuum Cleaner Sewing Machine Sales and service Eureka Electric Co 1804 N.E. Union Portland, OR Open 9 00 A M 1144 N E Prescott 1719 N.E.16th 288 4646 284 8485 RESTAURANTS APEX UPHOLSTERY F*ee estimates-Quality Work Antiques Restored Loyy Prices'11 282-8809 2417 N E Union FR EN C H 'S RESTAURANT Family Atmosphere Open 7 a m lo 10 p m Breakfast Lunch-Dinner 285 3400 7331 NE UNION DEVLIN'S CAFE kang, out 10% OREGON RUG ft MATTRESS CO Since 1932 1868 N. Lombard Portland. OR 97217 Peggy b Jim Miller Beer Glass 45C J O S BAR B Q Our food « Roger bckin good' Try It end you'H never eel anywbere 701 N E Broadway Portlend, Oregon 97232 281 4036 TOWN SQUARE RESTAURANT Sandwiches • Buffalo Fish • Breakfast anytime • Specials on lunch Open 7am 3pm. Beautiful het* end ecceeeona* M*< « Stetson & Dobb* Portland, Oragon 97232 (603)282 9463 Thom as ELECTROPEDIC of OREGON 825 N E Broadway 249 1761 516 S W Broadway Portland. Oregon 97206 224 8063 Best built electric Adjustable Bed The Leisure Hour G olf Club invites you to our first Spring golf “ Grudge Play” tournament and pre-Easter ao host Cocktail Dance, April I I , 1981 at Glendovees G o lf Course. Price $20 and does not include green fees. Pre- Easter dance, April 11, 1981, from 9 p.m., until I a.m., at Sherton/Airport, 8235 N.E. Airport Way. Price $5.00. Band: Dennis Springer and his Quintet. Dance tickets may be purchased at Stevens & Sons - Lloyd Center. Laubach Literacy Tutor-Training W orkshop. Martin Luther King Cen ter, 4815 NE 7th, March 30, A pril 2, 6, 9, Mondays and Thursday, 7:00 to 10:00 p.m. Pre-registration is icquested. The registration fee is $12.50 which includes workshop materials and a set o f Lauback books to use in your tutoring. For more information call the C.R.I.B. 249-8501. Educational W orkshop: March 14. 1918, 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., l ewis & Clark College, Templeton Hall. Speakers will include Dr. Authur Flemming, Chairman o f the U.S. Commission on C iv il Rights, Cong. Norman Y. Mineta and Dr. James K. Tsujimura, National JACI. president. Sponsored by the Potland Chapter - Japanese American Citizens L eague. M ilita n t B o o k s to re F orum w ill present a slide show and talk on “ Revolution in Grenada.” The speaker will be Donald Massey, a member o f the Young Socialist Alliance who visited Grenada in December 1980. The forum will be Sunday, March 22, 1981, at 711 N.W. Everett Street. For more information call (503) 222-7225. M in o rity Business Enterprises Suppliers Sem inar, sponsored by the Oregon Department o f General Services and the Department o f Transpor tation, Driday, March 20, 1981,9:30 a.m. - Noon, at the M att Dishman Community Center, 77 NE Knott. To confirm attendance call 1-800-452- 7813. Ext. 31250. No charge to public. HAULING ANY TRASH OR METAL FIREWOOD DUM PTRUCK »7^6201 (503) 283 5256 ST. A N D R E W S CATHOLIC CHURCH 806 NE ALBERTA STREET Reverend Bertram Griffin. Pastor 281 4429 Masses 5 00pm Vigil Saturday 10 00am Choir - Sunday 12 00pm Folk Sunday ST. A N D R E W C O M M U N IT Y SCHOOL 4919 NE 9th Ave Phone 284 1620 Grades 1 thru 8 Sr Kathleen Stupfer. Principal You are Welcome to Worship at THE ARK OF SAFETY CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST "A warm spirit o f Jello wship always” The Honorable Bishop U V. Peterson, D.D "The Holiness Preacher,” Pastor Sunday ¿unday School Morning Worship 9:15am 11 15am Showers of Blessings Broadcast KLIQ 1290 3 30 4 30 VPWW 6 30pm Evangelistic Worship 8 00pm Tuesday Friday Noon Day Prayer Tuesday Bible Band/Jr Church Wednesday Choir Rehearsal Friday The Pastor Speaks 84 NE K illing sw o rth 2 8t 0499 8* M le ri vo* ■ rordial ( iF td cO /nC to /hto b oo t fflis iio n a rp B aptist Church 'T H t TITHING C H I NCH - D t U G H IO TO T N I ttL O H T O r G O O ' 37» N Gutenbei* Av***«. Portlud Orate* »7127 - 7 30pm 7 00pm 7 30pm MS a Re» A Hernird Devcra I, A A , Sunday School Morning Worship Bible I raining Unton Evening Worhsip ■ * BA. ■ Pulnr 9:30 A.M. 10:30 A M 6:00 P. M 7:30 P.M Affiliated with Ihe National Baptist Convention of America and the Southern Haptivt Convention kMp appAMntmervt 1* wnaM* to kindht g»w* 24 Nom* r*Mfc» 3333 N E Prescott Portland. Oregon 872T1 2*1 3010 V A N N 'S M O R TU AR Y Kenneth C. Dixson There • no doubt W hen you cefl Venn W tth u e CPurtaey to a tredMon ATTORNEY AT LAW 5211 N W illiam e Ave Portland. Oregon 97217 281 ; Reliable • By appointment or call I 3636 N. W illiam* Ave. 503 281 6666 E. ERNEST GUILE. D M D . M PH FAMILY DENTISTRY Consulations Insurance accepted Weekend & Evening hours 2274 Lloyd Canter For appointment call 287 1078 GRACE COLLINS M E M O R IA L CENTER C hM D s ta o v ta n l RvxtarvarW» koi brtatat b lunch v w c h . fl JDwn flp" 11vn FvdUc 128 NE Ruaaell Portland. Oregon 281 5930 Carlos S o J t / a n d C l e n d c i d ^ c fia ix PROJECT STOP Business 21 years. Body damage repairs, complete paint jobs Outpatient alcohol treatment for individuals and families special program for women 1528 N ortheast Broadway Portland. OR 97232 311 N.E. Shaver St. Portland, Oregon 97212 287 8529 Walnut Park Dental Center Serving the community with quality work/quality service 5315 N. Vancouver Portland, Oregon Ph: 28, 8110 Chmeee Cuieme • apet »élutng m aprey diehee from the Hunen & Szechuan Province* 3334 N.E. 41st St. BOOKER T LEWIS. JR DOS. VERA S HAT BOUTIQUE ^ ^ A ? S ^ o n s tr u c tio r ^ o " Reverend Thomas I.. Strayhand, Minister 15 N. Morris St. 716 N. Alberta Portland, Oregon 503 284 0904 (503)284 9004 281 5409 General Contractor Licence b Bond Concrete • Curbs • Sidewalk Remodeling Basement Walter C Reynolds, M.D Kalpana H R ajele v. M D Physiciens b Surgeons ATTORNEY AT I AW General Practtc* DR. CHARLES TONEY ALLEN TEMPLE CME CHURCH Corner of 8th and Skidmore Sunday School 9:30am Sunday Worship 11 00am Christian Youth Fellowship 6:00pm (second and fourth Sundays) Portland, O R 9 7 2 X JASPER L. AMBERS 4908 N.E. Union The Concordia N eighborhood Association will sponsor a Candidates' Fair on Thursday evening, March 19, 1981, at 7:30 P .M ., at Concordia College Fine Arts Building, N.E. 27th at N.E. Highland to hear City Council and School Board Candidates. io -. o q w 1912 N.E. 122nd •a ** r »->a*ta«aT 2208 NE Kilhngaworth Portland. Oragon »7232 2*2 7543 1520 N.E Alberta 288 8549 », 288 9467 QoMn Rrnu le r a J H U N A N RESTAURANT Uniquel 2403 NE Alberta 281 8717 Dr Samuel J. Brown Jr. * Or C ario* L. W eakly. DENTIST Buy sell trade Open 6 days a week Designed to serve the entire c o m m un ity 1119 N.E. Broadway 3240 N Williams Portland, Oregon 97212 Reedy to serve all vour prescription need* • State wader* • • Portlend Metro • Blue Croat • • SAIF THE VILLAGE COBBLER Shoe repair • Leather repair Vinyl repair • Shoe dyed Free pick up b Delivery ALBERTA SECOND HAND STORE PHIL * SCHWMN CYCLIRY 838 N. Killingsworth 283 2221 PHARMACY t*U*A.»* 301 *7 1744 PHIL S SCHWINN CVCLERV phone orders 282 3681 Alberta Pharmacy ROBERT A BUTLER^ai^tafc. 11 5 P & J's VlPPIN INN TAVERN PATON JEW ELERS Diamonds-Watches-Jewelry Diamond Selling Watch & Jewelry Repair 281-8801 4818 NE Sandy I) « * 900 N t Broadway Portland. OR Quality at affordable price* 3416 N E Broadway Portland. OR 57232 W A SH IN G TO N SQUARE Phone 639 1622 14th ft N.E. Boradway New owner Falstaff Beer Glass 35C OH « W , coupon 1081 Lloyd Center Portland. Oregon 17232 2*44088 TASTE TICKLER 11493 S E 82nd 663 7932 4220 S E Hawthorne 238 1070 t o F i i i k I i Travel Roberts DO W NTO W N f?4 S W Washington Portlend Oregon 9 7206 Pbon*22J IBIS Phone 289 0880 Jim Saatalog Owner Submarine sandwich. Mon. Fri. 12 5 Set. I -34 Hoady PHIL REYNOLDS MEDICAL CLINIC Open 5 OOarn to 7 00pm Food Io go nr* a fei NATURAL FURNITURE 254 9333 Serving your pharmacy needs with dilligence. quality pro ducts and service Call or visit us today* JEWELRY Portland, Oregon 97211 289-4976 4664 NE Union 287 8288 3812 NE 15th 249 0363 VACCUM b SEWING TERRY'S PHARMACY Ph (503,285 9564 FRIDAY S BEAUTY SUPPLY m»» « aa «en e» kmki 2 N Killingsworth Portland. Oragon »7217 _______ 2*1 - NE UN ION A D E K U M 2861 N E Union 281 0619 Ofl ( W O O D LA W N PHARM ACY Prescriptions W e accept All Medical Cards Pets & Veterinary Supplies. W E CARE 289-3311 C iri STORE your d o t a buy« t a r a end mor» h*r»l Coed bear *n d wm * Open a* nuNday« 10 0 0 M S A N C £ U N L M II L O QuaNiy tworli guarantM d ua today and *N n a tomorrow / M in ili/ t a . ta rn 18 N M o rri* 81 Portland. Oregon 1T221 281 8831 2709 NE 7th 4 ROSE CITY AUTO SALES BODY ft PAINTING Jut W tata* i u Can» n »nd Pta* t am-» m «Mi 1332 Skidmore Brad Morris Station^ana^e^• 284 5050 Vu Grocery-Cold Beer and W ine 284 7490 The Parts A Service People Complete Care Center Atlas Products Towing Service PEQQV'8 HIDEW AY P R M C CLINIC PHARMACY HOME CHU CK'S CAR STEREO Ph 231 8108 K N O TT ST GROCERY Professional S'ervices BARDYTROPHY CO Trophies • Plaques • emblems Trophies • name plates 1440 N.E. Broadway Portland. OR 97232 282 7787 SUE WICKLUND TRAVEL 1734 N.E. Broadway Portland, OR 97232 KEN TUTTLE 1503) 249 8303 NORTH PORTLAND FAM ILY PRACTICE Er IN D U STR IA L C LINIC F o rite n e . O rag o n » 7 1 ,7 Ask Aunt Bea Dear Aunt Bea, I have a problem. I am a really moody person. When I get into my moods, my whole personality changes, my voice, my attitudes etc. I find it hard to control this “ other person” inside o f me when these spurts come. My boyfriend has been tolerant and understanding o f my problem , but I know that I am running him away from me slowly, but surely. 1 think my problem is rooted in my childhood somehow, and I d o n ’ t quite know how to handle it. Should I see a psychiatrist? Frustrated and unsure Dear Frustrated, Moods are one’ s own feelings o f something past, present or future, and you feel yours are from the past. Think about why you feel this and go back and try to find where in the past and possibly why. Decide if i t ’ s g u ilt, desire or need and deal with it there, and leave it there. Now this won’ t be easy but work on changing the onset and reactions o f your moods, keeping in mind this d id n ’ t occur over night, so it w ill take time and effort. Perhaps your b oyfrien d would also be willing to give support with this e ffo rt. Give it all you got (you appear to be quite in te llig e n t in recognizing this problem and wanting to change. This means you can). I f this doesn’ t w o rk , by all means seek professional help. A unt Bea Dear Aunt Bea, In response to your a rticle last week about the w orking m other’ s concern fo r her c h ild re n 's break fast. I'd like to add, it is most im portant that children eat something in the morning. It doesn’t have to be your typical breakfast menu, as long as you include the basic four or at least some o f them (m ilk , protein, bread and creal, fr u it and vegetables). It’ s best to eliminate as much sugar as possible, have whole grain creals and fruit juices, juices. I ’ d rather see a ch ild eat pizza with cheese and meat with a glass o f juice, than not have anything at all for breakfast, because breakfast is the most important meal o f the day. It ’s a long time between dinner and lunch or dinner again. No one should go all day w ith o u t eating. Often we don’t have time to prepare and sit and eat breakfast. So put dried m ilk, water, egg, fruit or juice into a blendr. I f you d o n 't have a blender use a jar with a tight lid and shake a breakfast. Eat a fresh fruit or dried fruit. Years ago, our parents and grandparents felt quite comfortable having a piece o f apple pie w ith cheese or ice cream, cake and milk or other kinds o f fr u it pies fo r breakfast. Keeping in mind the basic- four four; hamburger with cheese, with or without bread, maybe even lettuce and tomatoes or other sliced vegetables. Egg nog is very nutritious. Left over macaroni and cheese, spaghetti and meatballs, left over stew w ith vegetables is also good in the m ornin g. When you make waffles on Sundays, make ex tras and freeze, pop them in the toaster in place o f toast, you get more n u tritio n and I ’ m sure more acceptance from the kids. Make your own instant cocoa with dried m ilk , coffee cream and cocoa w ith marshmallows or cool whip and use less sugar, if any any at all. Make fruit ice with real fruit juice popsickle with juice and m ilk, fruit salad w ith cream or mayonnaise, peanut b utter, even popcorn with cheese added. So you see, you needn't have bacon and eggs with toast to have a nutritious breakfast. Multnomah County Extension O f fice is a good place to call for free inform ation on nutrition for people with language difficulties, children, expectant m others and senior citizens. 8 a.m ., is a good tim e to reach someone for information. A Home Economist Sandy, Oregon Send you r questions to: Aunt Bea, Box 3137, Portland, OR 97208. H here all /vn/iZev o f all races are welcomed lo wonhip i . i