Oregon Advance Times_1968-10-29

Twelve Graduate in Caps and Gowns Albina Child Care Center Presents Diplomas Grant's Gull Service 4311 N. Vancouver Ave. Portland, Oregon Winter Special Stove Oil Free Delivery With 15 Gals. And Up Free Lub. Job With Oil Change 284-9656 The Albina Child Care Center had its first gradu– ating class exercise last Friday at 8 p.m. Twenty kindergarten chil– dren received their diplomas. The commencement speak– er was Mr. Olga Talley, kindergarten teacher. The diplomas were pre– sented by Mrs. Ethelyne Wil– liams. The names of the graduates are Yalanda Augustus, Mi– chelle Butler, Cechic Hall, Robert Hollins, Trent Hors – ley, Robert and Thomas Johnson, Mike Larson, Timo– thy Maxie, Pearlie McChure, Tina M. Owens, Lane Rey– nolds, Tammy Rhodes, Peggy Shelby, Tina Shelton, Ma– chelle Tarrant, Jeffrey White, Dorreen Williams, and Kinberly Woods. Morris Muses by WALTER MORRIS, JR. Notice to all Albina resi– dents and others who are in– terested in seeing their area changed for the better. We are mature adults and it's time we stopped talking about something and do something. The money that is avail– able for you to use will not be here forever under the economic program. The Neighborhood Service Center is the only legally recognized organization that speaks for Albina aqd its residents and is the one place you as citizens can effectively be seen and heard with last– ing results. Our meetings are held on the first Wednesday of every month. If you are satisfied with the way the Center and Model Cities are presently run, then we take it for granted that everyone is happy by your silence. Immature teenagers are running wild; school is fast becoming a large reality; housing is getting worse! Are you really satisfied? "Thought about working for the phone company?" 'Trn Angie Davis. If you're inter– es te d in \\'O rk in g for Pac ifi c :\'orthwest Bell, you and I should get together for a talk." ":\·Iv job as an emplov, ment interviewer is to talk with peopk ab out PNB joh op('nings all over Oregon . . . " ·orth– whi!C' johs \\'ith good pay and benefits. "I started with the phone company as a telephone operator in Portland .I had a num– ber of different jobs before be- coming part of the PNB management group in 1960. "From my experience I can say tha t yom· cha nce o f getting a job with us,a worth– while job, w ith pay while training .. . depends on just one thing. You . Let's have a talk about it." To Sl'C Angi,•. please come to .509 S.\V. Oak Street 8 ::30 a .111. to 4 p.m. Jeff N.Y.C. Coordinator Chester Moran, NYC Co– ordinator at Jefferson High School, stated that he and staff were able to place ap.. proximately 495 students in summer jobs. Some of the students were placed at the Police Department, Neigh– borhood Service Center, li– braries and various schools throughout the city. The NYC Program will conclude its summer program Friday. Be– cause of this program, many young people have had jobs for the summer. Parents should write letters to Jef– ferson High School, NYC Board, and state their appre– ciation for their program and their hope for an increase in funds during the school year. August 29, 1968 The Oregon Advance/TIMES Page 3 3oodwi/l capped persons. Byvocational What does Goodwlll Indus- training and counseling at non– tries stand for? Goodwill profit Goodwill Industries, a stands for the handicapped who handicapped person is able to sometimes cannot stand alone. become self-supporting. Call Goodwill exists solely to help Goodwill today and find out how mentally and physically handi- you can help. First down ... ten to go! Get extra yardage on your sav1ngs1 Save the automati c way - with Save·O·Ma t 1c. First National Bank of Oregon's easy way to steady ga1 ns. You're t he s1gna: -calle r. With Just one authorization, your savings deposits are transferred every month from your ch ecking acco unt. where they earn big bank 1ntuest with full bank safety. IT'S EASY ask FIRST FIRST NATIONAL BANK or OREGON THE FASHION 3-PACK: Arrow ~akes fashion news with the inatehlng shlr4 tie~ handkerehlef . . . and good sense ! Here you are, all handsomely coordinated with no fuss or bother, and a new-look pace setter besides ! Set in hlue, green or coral glen plaid, $11. Men 's Furnishings, M&F Downtown, Street, Lloyd's Mall. also Salem. •

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