Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, April 13, 1983, Page 12, Image 12

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Pago 12 Portland Observer, April 13, 1983
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Popeye's Is Now
Serving
reakfast!
opeye's Classifieds
The Classifieds are FREE space for you to advertise
anything you might be interested in selling. Just jot
down the item you wish to sell, the price you will sell it
for, your telephone number, and drop it into the
special “ Popeye's Classified" box. A box will be
located at each Popeye's location —
5939 N.E. Union Avenue
Restaurant Only
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In addition to having the best chicken around, now
Popeye's* brings a tasty new breakfast to to w n !
v a r ie s
3120 NE Union Avenue 5939 NE Union Avenue 2320 NE 82nd
Breakfast Menu
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“ Popeye's'Classifieds" also offers local church,
social groups and service organizations an area to
promote free-of-charge special events they are
promoting in the community.
EYE POPPER
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Biscuit w /egg, cheese, ham or sausage.............................. $1.09
BISCUIT
ATTENTION:
Plain..................................................................................................29
Butter w /jelly.................................................................................. 39
Ham or Sausage......................................................................... 89
Ham or Sausage w /c h e e s e .........................................................."
FREEJOBS
WANTED
SECTION
SIDE ITEM S
Hash browns.................................................................................. $0
Coffee Cake.................................................................................... 56
O'
DRINKS
Orange Juice.................................................................................. $5
M ilk .................................................................................................. 46
C offee..............................................................................................29
Start your day the Popeye's’ W ay
W ith a delicious, nutritious
BREAKFAST!
If you're unemployed and looking for work, stop into
Popeyes® and fill in a free Classified Form. Give your name,
phone number and type of job you're looking for. Drop it into the
special Popeyes® Classified Box. It will be in the next issue of
the Observer.
Good Luck!
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FAMOUS
FRIED
CHICKEN
Buy 1 Eye Popper—
Get one FREEII
p»> custom »' per vt»rt p e a s « Void *'> » '» p i» O ii» d C*«x not »»Ml w *»
any owiei p o m o to n « * pu'cn»*» C « s f ’•d e n ’pt«*' »atu» ' 'X> «
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C ook, Housekeeper, Companion
to elderly , 341-0325.
E NER G ETIC 31 yr old male, de
gree b experience in wood prod­
ucts industry, sawmill design, con­
struction b supervision, BA pend­
ing in business mgmt., (206) 693-
1740 Vane.
EXPERIENCED responsible, ma­
ture young woman desirous of
live-in childcare b home manage
ment position. Exc. local refer­
e n c e . 635^2197.________________
NURSE, experienced with elderly,
surgical ft handicapped, 774-0187.
PAINTER, 12 yrs exp., seeks part-
time or fulltime job. 246-7576.
SALES. Daytime, salary + com­
mission, no door to door or insur­
ance. Jeff, 254-3661 aft. 3:30.
And d o n ’t fo rg e t Popeyes’ fo r the best darn chicken you've ever tasted!
Spicy or m ild, our chicken is wild!
STEEL detailing b misc. drafting
abilities. 12 yrs experience. Willing
to learn in related field. Resume
available 297-2693.
KBOO Hats Available
at all 3 Popeyes locations. Stop in, buy
a hat and support KBOO Radio!
wetes
SUNDAY AFTER-CHURCH
SPECIAL
Wing it into Popeyes®
and get
W in g s for
A treat for the whole family
Don't miss it!
Sundays at Popeyes®
SPECIAL EVENTS
C a llin g a ll A lu m n i o f the G ra c e C o llin e M e m o ria l C enter. 25th A n n i­
versary celb ratio n , A p ril 18-24; A lu m n i Night F rid a y , A p ril 21st, 7 p .m .
C a ll 281-6910 for m ore in fo rm a tio n .
T a x D a y D a m o n a t r a t lo n F rid a y , A p ril 15th. at the d o w n to w n Post
O ffic e , Broadw ay and H o y t. P e rfo rm in g Artists fo r N uclear D is a rm a ­
ment w ill p articip ate, l e a d e n in g planned fo r late in (he evening when
folks bring in their tax returns. C o ntact: Chuck Bell, 232-0974.
M o n t h l y P a a c a P o t lu c k , T h u rs d a y , A p ril 2 1 , Si. Francis C a ih o lic
C h urch , 6:30 p .m .. Parish H a ll, a i the church, 330 SE I Ith . Share a meal
and make a p rayerful c o m m iitm e n t to peace. O rganizers are interested in
m aking this a c ity -w id e c oo rd inated event. 2 3 S -I8 3 3 fo r more in fo rm a ­
tion.
C h u r c h a a ' C o n f a r a n c a o n U n e m p l o y m e n t , , A p ril 22, 9 am -3:3O
p .m . Sponsored by C enter for U rb a n Education and Ecum enical M in is ­
tries o f O regon R o bert T h e o b a ld , a uth or and socio-econom ist, is fea ­
tu re d . W e s tm in s te r P re s b y te ria n C h u r c h , N . E . 16th a n d H a n c o c k .
Contact: 221-1094
H e a lth F air, featuring free health screening services, printed in fo rm a ­
tio n and personal advice, F rid a y , A p ril 22, 10 a .m .- l p .m ., 4128 N .E .
U n io n A ve. Sponsored by D e lla Sigm a T h e ta S o ro rity and the U rb a n
League.
A n n u a l w o r k s h o p : " C a r e e r C h o ic e s fo r th e ’8 0 a ." Saturday, A p ril
23. 1983, 10 a .m .-3 p .m ., al the M a tt D ishm an C o m m u n ity C e n te r, 77
N .E . K n ott St. Presented by Les Femmes.* A ll j r . high and high school
students welcome. Please pre-register by calling 289-5010 or 249-0768.
W a t t A fr ic a n F a a a t, sponsored by St. Andrews C o m m u n ity School,
w ill be held at St. A ndrew s C o m m u n ity Center, 4940 N .E . 8th. on S a tu r­
day, A p ril 23rd , fro m 5 p .m . to 9 p .m . Tickets are $6 adults, $4 children
12 and under and senior citizens. Tickets can be reserved by calling Si.
Andrews School, 284-1620.
M u s ic a l b V a r ie ty B a n s flt W e e k . Cleveland H igh School A u d ito r­
iu m , 3400 SE 26th S tre e t, M a y 7 , 1983, at 7 :3 0 p .m A d m ission is $5.
This benefit w ill aid any person suffering fro m cancer or medically relat­
ed conditions resulting in the loss o f hair. 249-0557.
M rs . F reddye P ro p h s t w ill be s p e a k in g at M t . G illa r d B a p tis t
C h ru ch , 2902 N .E . Rodney, Sunday, A p ril 17, at 3:00 p .m .
F a s h io n S h o w ( E x c lu s iv e I n t e r v l e w l , 8 p m . A p r il 3 0 . $6 in a d ­
vance, $7 door. For in fo rm a tio n on show call 242-0821.
A C r a o la a n d J u m b a l a y a G u m b o D in n a r , S a tu r d a y , A p r il 16,
1983, 12 noon u n t i l . . .7 A dults $6, C h ild ren under 12, $3.50. Sponsored
by L ily o f the Valley » 2 0 0 3 ,0 . E . S .
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C O O K , 16 yrs experience, part-
time days, 252 5337.
S ALES Engineer, industrial pro­
ducts, 10 years experience, seeks
position in Portland will travel. 636
1947.
Expires May 30th. H O
Good only et W W . E . Union Ave.
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C A R E T A K E R — A vailable. Re
sponsible. 635-5358.
P R O F E S S IO N A L bartender for
private parties, banquets, e tc .,
774 3499
irv* co-jpon Io Ih» i-iShH»' b»lo,e o»<Jei'nq One c o m »'.
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ABLE Vat seeks any outside work.
Please call 231-1586 weekdays.
HELPER and companion for elder
ly lady. 289-8282
Treat • friend
Breakfast for 2
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JOBS
WANTED
TH IS SPACE
IS FOR YOU
IF YOU'RE
LOOKING FOR
W ORK.
C lassifieds
BOOKKEEPING SERVICE
88.50-810. SO/hr.
225 0403
H IM A L A Y A N KITTENS b
STUD SERVICE AVAILABLE
8150 and up.
896-5719
1974 VW STATIO N W A G O N
Auto. Reg gas. Redials. 81,900 00
__________ 896-6719__________
CARPETS
SPRING SPECIAL
Shampoo, living room b hallway,
814 96; living room b dining room,
819 95; Scotch guarding, 85 00
per room. Cell 282-2701.