The print. (Oregon City, Oregon) 1977-1989, November 17, 1977, Page 14, Image 14

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    briefs
Board votes
Cont. from page 11
person Anne Nickel read a letter
ment chairpersons urging defeat
Benefit basketball
The United States Marine Corps basket­
ball team will be playing a benefit hoop game
with the KYTE radio "Good Guys" at the
College next Wednesday night at 8 p.m.
If the service team wins, $150 will go to
benefit their Youth Physical Fitness Program.
If the Radio team wins, the money will go to
a charity of their choice.
Admission to the basketball game will be
contribution or donation. The game will be
held in Randall Gym.
Competition will be held in
Tae Kwon
Do, Karate and Kung Fu, with demonstra­
tions of these forms of fighting and self de­
fense to be presented after competition.
The tournamentwill consist of one-on-one,
one-on-two and one-on-four fighting.
Competition will begin at noon and the
tournament will last until 7 p.m. in the Port­
land YWCA's downtown gym. Admission will
be $2.
ation, expressed concerns ofth
Business seminar
would not be hired.
Assassination slides
Address changes
Cressler cited the example of
ing teacher applicant who was p!
N.E. PORTLAND:
Remodeling private home,
hours flexible at $3.50 per hour or will negotiate
depending on qualifications.
Contact Placement
Center.
SiE. PORTLAND:
Inspecting plastic containers
for flaws, etc.
Work hours between 6 a.m. and
2:30 p.m. daily at $3.00 per hour.
Contact
Placement Center.
OREGON CITY: Custodial - MTThF: 5-8 a.m.
and Sat. 6-3 p.m. and Sundays 8-5, $2.45 per
hour for the first two weeks and .15 raise per hour
every thirty days. See Placement Center for more
details.
'69 Ford Mustang front fenders and
scoop. 654-3739.
S.W. PORTLAND:
Child Care Aide - 6:15-9:15
p.m., Tuesday, Thursday and Friday evening,
$2.30 per hour. Contact Placement Center.
Wanted to Buy:
Used Book Case.
Approx
3' wide X 12" Deep X 5' High; 771-7435
over is low. He said the propose
not set any procedures for imple]
A ,d was accepted from the
pany for $107,540 for six copj
Alf Lair, director of planning and]
reported that the machines wills®
over the next seven years.
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Lair also said the College hadu
its contract with Meadowland Da
unsatisfactory performance,and!
ing with Carnation, next lowest bld
Hakanson intends to bring a req
tion to the December or January!
ing that the architects proceed®
ing construction drawings ffltn
building and the proposed Barlow!
in order that the College may prepa
federal funding.
and look into these
Marine Corps Career
Opportunities.
We offer some of the best job trj
programs in or out of the miH
Food Services, Welding, Aircraft^
Electronics Maintenance,
Data Systems, Telecommunicate
You name it, we've got it. I
Sgt. Kathy Curtin
13750 SE McLoughlin Blvd.
Milwaukie, Oregon 97222
Phone: 653-9012
personal
Dear Cleopatra: Sorrv I missed you butl
outside the coiliseum when they picked if
for being double parked. They wereib'
throw me to the lions then thejudjedsl
was too harsh a punishment. See you at Bee
Memorial Stadium for the races. J Ceasar.
for sale
OREGON CITY:
Office Clerk needed to do
routine clerical work, 1:30-5:30, Monday through
Friday at $3.00 per hour/contact. Placement
Center.
not be offered very often as co
Hr
Self-defense tourney
help wanted
ed that these combination posit
Stop«««
Persons receiving Veterans Administration
checks and moving at the end of the term
should leave their forwarding address and
notify the VA office to insure receiving their
final checks.
VA checks for GI Bill students' final month
of training, or partial month, will be issued on
the first day of the following month. Unless
the VA and the postal service have received a
change of address, the check will be mailed to
the address provided by the student during
school term.
The Veterans Education and Employment
Assistance Act of 1976 eliminated pre­
payment of monthly VA allowances for VA
trainees, effective June 1, 1977. The last
The College's karate club will be partici­ prepayment checks were mailed in May.
pating in the Northwest Championship Tour­
Changes of address can be reported to
nament of the Oriental Arts of Self Defense the veterans representative on campus or to
local VA offices.
Saturday, Nov. 26.
Page
if the policy were put into ef
demic quality of the instruction
suffer in order to obtain good’
Dr. John Hakanson, collegepr
Art reception
OREGON CITY:
Buffing out bronze buckles,
between the hours of 7 and 5 at $3.25 per hour.
Contact Placement Center.
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at a later date.
Shirley Cressler, presidentofl
mas Community College Edu!
ly athletic and said that that peri
Preventing losses due to fraudulent checks
and false identification is the topic of a semi­
nar to be presented at the College for retail
businesses Tuesday, Nov. 22, at 7 p.m. in Mc­
The visual effects of a kaleidoscope com­ Loughlin, room 119.
John Heidtke, crime resistance agent for
pare with Norm Bursheim's art works, which
the
Federal Bureau of Investigation, will pre­
will be exhibited in the Fireside Lounge,
Community Center, Nov. 28 through Dec. sent the program sponsored by the college
3.
Community Services office and the Clacka­
Bursheim, chairperson of the art depart­ mas and the County Sheriff's Department.
ment at the College, said that his works ex­
Manufacture and use of false identification
hibit the universal rhythms of energy and cards, recognition and preservation of evi­
movement.
dence, investigation of bad checks and stolen
The exhibition is being sponsored by the credit cards, laws regarding fraudulent checks
College's art advisory committee and Assoc­ and the district attorney's prosecution poli­
iated Student Government. Food and drinks
cy will be discussed. A check alert system
will be served on opening night, at 7 p.m.
used in other business communities will be
covered. Formore information call 656-2631,
ext. 232.
A slide presentation on the assassination
of President John F. Kennedy will be present­
ed Monday, Nov. 21 in the Community
Center, room to be announced.
The slides will include the actual motion
picture taken in Dallas, Tex., that takes each
frame and turns it in to slides, and actual
photographs of persons being arrested at the
assassination who were allegedly arrested
at the Watergate break-in.
The presentation is being sponsored by
the Northwest Assassination Research Com­
mittee, based in San Francisco. Persons are
welcome to bring their cameras and tape re­
corders. Admission is a $1 donation.
posed policy, and asking that the
in shaping a proposed policy ml
Italian Stallion:
Hey, I'd love to fljffl
however, my hands are registered with tW
and Police as lethal weapons, along With
beautiful blue eyes. Apollo Creed.
hood
To the fox named Terri in the G.E.D.l
Dear Toots: A good day and a happy Fa
is all that's needed for a really primolw
you.
A Dear Admirer.
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