Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, September 14, 1972, Page 7, Image 7

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    P ortland/O bserver
Men and Women — any age
Education — high school d i­
ploma o r C.E.D. C ertificate
40 hours per week — time
to be arranged both day &
evening A Saturday. Valid
Oregon d riv e rs license neces­
sary. Must lave some c le ri­
cal a b ility. Must lave a work­
ing knowledge of the gieople
and fa cilitie s of the Mudel
C ities Nleghfiorhood.
NATURE OF THE WORK:
The Consumer Representative
finds answers to |«ople*s
question» regarding consumer
problems. Must le w illing
to leam tew s k ills . Be able
to do home visiting In tie
Model Neighborhood to en­
courage |<artlcl|«tlon in con-
summer education programs.
Be able to meet and talk to
l<eople liillv k lu a lly and In
groups and develop a rapport
with M ulel C ities resklents.
Be able to collect 'lata fo r
research In consumer pro­
blems.
Have sufficient ex­
perience to le able to counsel
residents. Have tie ability
to communicate, and w illin g ­
ness tow work w ith, students
from
kindergarten through
twelfth grade.
selection w ill le in «île on
the tesla of ex|«rience and
personal a b ilitie s.
EQUAL EMPLOYMENT
OPPORTUNITY
A ll qualified applicants w ill
receive cunskleratlon foi ap­
pointment without regard to
isce, religion, color, national
origin, sex.
Residents of
Mudel Neighborhood w ill re­
ceive p rio rity conskleietion.
IloW TO A I’I ’LY:
Please a|>f>ly In je rso n —
No PUGNE CAI.US w lll le
accepted.
Consumer Protectlon P ro ­
gram
575 North K llllngsw orth St.
Portland, Oiegon 97217
Applications w ill le accepted
until septem ler 10, 1972,
Successful applicants w ill
notified by mall only.
CORRECTIONS OFFICE: R
(Male) $680-$ 880
suprevises male prisoners in
the County ja il. MIN QUAE:
m in, height 5*7*'. fiave otw
tamed the age of 21, high
school education o r GED plus
I y r, exp. as a guard or
counselor oR 2 yrs (60 se­
mester hrs.) of successful
m atriculation at a college o r
univeraity.
EXAM:
sept.
22. APPLY: 510 SW Mont-
M arrioJ couples to serve
as house parents fo r Youth
Care Centers. Work 7
days, off 7 days. Top
salary and benefits. Mod­
el C ities residents p re fe r­
red.
Yaun Youth Care C'en
5128 NE Rodney
288-8861
UNION
AVE.
Thursday, September 14, 1972
BRANCH
Immediate o,«nlng for ex-
l>erlanced te lle r. W ill con­
sider training. Apply U.S,
National, 309 s. W. 6th,
Room 907.
zoning assist . 11
»770-1901
Investigates A processes re­
quests fo r zone changes (k
participates in prepar. of zon­
ing Info, fo r hearings. MIN
QDAL:
Open to MCCS em­
ployees from lis t, working
as Zoning Assist I not less
than 2 yrs .
oR degree or
m ajor work in planning, public
adm, o r architecture OR 2
y rs . co ll, with work In plan­
ning, pub. adm. o r a rch il.
PLUS I y r. exp, in adm. /o n -
Ing ordinances Si prepar of
drafts of maps & ordinances
(k pre(>ar of drafts of maps
81 ordinances. EXAM: Sept.
22. APPLY: 510 SW Mont­
gomery no later than 5 p.m.
Sept. 15. Multnomah County
C iv il service Comm.
AUTOMOTIVE DRIVER
$54 <-$' I |
D rives auto, o r light turck.
MIN QUAL: I y r. paid exp.
as auto d riv e r of cleuffeur,
possess (ire .d riv e r's license,
able to obtain Ore. chaf-
feur’ s license, EXAM: Sept.
28. APPLY: 510 s.W. Mont­
gomery not later than Sept.
IJ at 5 p, in. Multnomah
County C iv il service Comm.
THE METRO ELECTRICAL APPREN­
TICESHIP COMMITTEE ANNOUNCES
THAT ALL APLICATIONS FOR ELEC­
TRICAL APPRENTICESHIP MUST BE
COMPLETED AND RECEIVED IN THIS
OFFICE BY OCT. 31 1972.
APPLICATIONS are available weekdays
at the Metro office from 8:30 a.m. to
5 p.m ., 601 NE Everett, Portland, Ore.
For further information call the Metro
number, 233-5413.
An Equal Opportunity is porvidcd
Electrical Aprenticeship Program.
Attention Future Craftm ans
Project OUTREACH is now seeking
plumbing and electrical trade. For
additional information, contact P ro­
ject OUTREACH at 5329 N.E. Union
Avenue. Room 204.
Pianist
fo r Ebenezer Baptist Church,
sm«>ll ch o ir. Call Rev. Percy-
Manuel at 284-28M,
COMMUNITY LPN
$589-$640
Assists with nursing care of
homelound pta. MIN QUAL:
Grad, from practical nursing
school meeting require, by­
law. Posseas current Ore.
piactlcal nurse license. 2
y rs . exp. giving direct nurs­
ing care. EXAM: Sept. 25
oi 26.
M-EI Ys
»10 ,w,
Montgomery by 5 p jn . Sept.
14. Multnomah County C iv il
Service Comm.
FIREMAN MALNT.
ENGINEER
$961
R epair* equip.
fixtures:
opeiates to ile rs tk other bldg.
Ik mech. trades tasks. MIN.
QUAL: High school grad o r
4 y rs . exp. boilei
matnt. & re p a irs ! journeyman
level.
EXAM:
sept. 27.
APPLY: 510 SW Montgomery
no later clian sept. 15. M u lt­
nomah County C iv il Service
Commission.
Well-designed house, .-ear
Zoo, 2 ledroom , fireplace,
unfurn., 5 m in, from down­
town, call 223-47S4.
PIANO OR ORGAN LESSONS:
Latest and modern method
guarantees that you can learn
to play eithei instrum ent.For
i n f o r m a t i o n , please call
287-1634.
I I ACK NATIONAL ANTHEM SALUTE - - Reverend Jesse
Ja kson (le ft , President of Operation PUSH, and A1 Bell,
Executive Vice President and Board Chairman of Stax Records,
give clenched fis t salute during playing of “ L ift E v 'ry Voice
a nJ sin g " (tlie [¡lack National Anthem), at opening ceremonies
of WATTSTAX-72, a benefit concert fo r the Wans Summer
NATE
HARTLEY
Fuel Oil
Body and Fonder Repair
M o if re a s o n a b le shop in town
2609
N.
Lloyd C e ils - \ « X I to the Liquo«
PEPI'S One and Only Store
Opwi » 30 a m to 9 00 p m. Daily
Sunday: Noon to 4 00 p.m.
V a n c o u v e r A ve
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PORTLAND
CLEANING WORKS
G NORTH X N.E PORTLAND
^ O N E DAY SERVICE
KNIT BLOCKING
OUR SPECIALTY
MINOS REPM«S-NO CHAMGE
h o t up a DftivEirv
Service Directory
PORTLAND CEE ANIN
WORKS
MILTON à OSCAR'S
3954 N. Williams Ave
Steak House & Lounge
282-8361
ONE DAY SERVICE
5700 NE Union
287-3647
Cash aid Maxey's
Barber Shop
4o03 N. W illiam s Avenue
Phone 284-5188
You’ve Tried The Rest, Now Try The Bost
N. Alexander, Proprietor
GOLD MEDAL SUPERB D U A LITY WIGS AND THING:»
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Equal Opportunity
Employer
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SUPPORT
YOUR
ADVERTISERS
Let PEPI’S BOTTLE SHOP De
champagne, wines, m ixe rs. . j
town
Portland, O re g o n
W illiam s Ave
Comm, w ith advance
(Stax photo by Howard Bingham)
Carlos
2 8 7 -8 5 2 9
O.R. TECH
$466-$S26
Assists in care of pts. s,
equip. in surgical O.R. MIN.
QUAL: High school grad, or
GLD, 6 moa. training course
o r 6 most exp. In O.R. Tech.
EXAM:
sept. 29. APPLY:
510 S.W. Montgomery no later
than 5 p.m. sept. 21. M ult­
nomah County C iv il service
Commission.
Ad Space Salesman
for metro newspaper
F estival. The program, sponsored by Stax Records and the
Schlltz Brewing Company, featured some 30 Stax a rtists over
seven hours, and was attended by over 100,000 people at the
Los Angeles M em orial Coliseum.
ELAND IHRIFT
STORE
5620 NE Union 287-0910
C lothing, funitute. etc.
at g lve -a -w a y prices
GARDNER'S LAWN and
GARDEN CENTER
1936 N. Klllingsw orth
289-0559
T he N onh Area’ s Only
Complete Garden Center
p. n. Q. ENCO
SERVICE CENTER
Handles a ll your car
problems
519 NE Broadway 284-5050
PORU AND's FINEST
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EBONY (’I UB
2125 N Vancouver Ave
KENNEDYS
AUTO BODY SHOP
Foreign and Domestic Cars
John Kennedy Owner
3939
W illiam s Avenue
T e l, 287-6657
PAIGE'S PHARMACY
2701 NE 7th
284-4656
Prescriptions our
Specialty
FASHION WHEEL
5709 NF Union
283-3633
Fashionable W igs at
Fashionable Prices
"My whole family reads
The Portland Observer”
A LLIED PERSONNEL
OFFICES. INC.
1700 SW 4th
224-8543
Employment Specialists
SAM and OLLIE’S
GROCERY
1460 NE Prescott
Try our speciality:
Our own homemade
Potato Salad
’’Made with Soul”
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