Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, January 18, 1973, Page 7, Image 7

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    P orti and/observer Thursday
THE
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FAMILY«*
LAW YER
CUK/fKOMSi gêtaêiïon
Fire Insurance
on Cfears?
Once upon a lime a man tried
In collect fire insurance on a box
of ugars Having smoked I hem
«11, our al a lime, he argued that
they had been "destroyed by fire"
and were therefore covered by his
policy.
Hut the court pointed to a rule
which it followed almost every­
where m the field of fire inaur
ance: that damage done by a
'•friendly" fire is not covered. A
ft ivik H v lire it one that it burning
where il belongs in un oven, in
a fireplace, or nt the lip of a cigar
“ In common parlance," a court
explained, "one hat not 'had a
fire* so long at II hut burned only
in the place where it was intended
Io born.”
REYNOLDS ALUMINUM
ELECTRICAL TRAINEES
We are seeking individuals who have one
or more years ot training in related
field either through Military or other
electrical apprentice program.Successful
applicant will be trained for journeyman
electrician through an approved State
of Ore. electrical trainee program. Apply
in person to Martin M arrietta Aluminum
at Dallas, Ore.
An Equal Opportunity Employer.
I 1 rector - Consumer Protec­
tion Program , Portland Model
C ities area. Salary $12.000.
Demonstrated knowledge of
Consumer Problems and ad­
m inistrative ability requited.
P re fe r college training. Mod­
el Cities residence. Send de­
tailed resume by Peb. I to
Consumer Protection, Box
14656, Portland 97214. (An
Equal opportunity Employer)
Cf X)K II. $608-685. Cooks va
rtety of dishes & performs
other skilled cooking tasks
In County institution. MIN
QUAL: (1) Completion of 8th
school grade PLUS 4 yrs.
exper. In all aspects of meal
preparation at an institution
or commercial place of bus-
Iness serving 100 o r less
persons <>K (2) 2 yrs. exper.
In all aspects of meal prep­
aration at an institution or
commercial place of busi­
ness serving 100 or more
persons.
EXAM:
Jan. 25.
A PPLY: Before 5 p.ni., Jan.
19 al Multnomah County Civil
Service Commission. 510S.W.
Montgomery, Portland, O re.
I hit rule has generally been ap­
plied not (Hily Io things burned on
purpose, like the cigars, but also
to things burned by mistake
Consider two examples
1) a housekeeper threw an en
velopc into the family furnace,
unuware that it contained a valu­
able ring.
2) a man unwittingly turned
his wife's derilurct, wrapped In
tissue paper, into a trash fire.
Both the ring and the ilentur«
were ruined in the fla m « , and
claims for fire insurance were
filed in both cases Hut both
claims were later denied in court,
since the furnace fire and the
trash fire were friendly burning
where they belonged
Of course, a fire may change
its character from friendly to un
friendly
Suppose that some red hot cin­
ders jump out of a crackling fire­
place and set fire to nearby drap-
e ri« I tie this kind of damage,
you could indeed collect compen­
sation under the ordinary fire in-
surarice policy
l or, as one court pointed out,
most of the f i r « that eventually
do cause damage are f i r « that
were friendly when they began.
C O R R E C T IO N S OFFICER
$732-948
Supervises male
prisoners in County ja il.M IN .
QUAL: M in. height 5’7” , min.
age of 21, high sch. educa­
tion or G E I). I y r. exper. as
guatd of counselor Incorrect,
institute or jail facility OR
college completion of 60 se­
mester or 90 term hours.
EXAM : Pally he tween 9:30
a m . & 3:30 pan. Multnomah
County C ivil Service Com­
mission. 510 S.W. Montgom­
ery , Portland, ore.
A p u b lic s e rv ic e f e a t u r e o f ilie
A m e r ic a n l i a r t s s o r ia lio n a n d
ib e O r e g o n S ta le l i a r A saoria-
lio n . W r it t e n h r tk i l l H r m a r d .
C 1973 American liar Association
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NOW YO U CAN HAVE YOUR
OBSERVER
POR TLA l VZ)
MAILED T 0 YOU EVERY WEEK
Tan topics/
AZ
Wanted
W a n te d
Advertising M a n a g a r-M e tro ­
politan weekly wants adver­
tising manager to organize
advertising department, train
salesmen, maximize adver­
tising potential. Only tboee
with experience In the adver­
tising field w ill be considered.
C all 283-2486 for appoint­
ment. EOE
Model Cities resident to fill
new position with Legal Aid
as Community W orker. Must
have Initiative, communica­
tion skills, fam iliarity with
community. M inority appli­
cants encouraged. Call 288-
6746.
,’ Need an employee,
sell a car...
rent a house...
<** to improve
business..,
ACCOUNTANT
M a jo r manufacturing F irm
with individual training pro­
gram has immediate opening
for accountant trainee. Re­
cent
degree
in ixrslness
accounting preferred. Per­
manent. with career in ac­
count management. W rite de­
tails of education and exper-
ence to Personnel I >epartment.
UJ5. Gypsum Co. P.O. Box z.
P ilo t Rock. Oregon 97686.
Equal opportunity Employer
Call 283 248A
and trv an
OBSERVER
sOr
classified
WRITE SOON, DEARÆVEN IF ITS ONLY A
Automotive mechanic 865 -
974. after one year. Five
years journeyman automotive
mechanic experience or four-
year apprentlcshlp required.
Perform s skilled mechanical
work on cars, trucks, heavy
construction equipment, both
gas and diesel forclty of Port-
and. Benefits include family
medical and dential plans, life
Insurance pared vancatlon and
sick lesve. Apply for written
examination hefore January
25th at Portland Civil Service
Board, 510 S.W. Montgomery.
Phone 248-4352.
CONTINENTAL FEAT
Cash & Maxey Barber Shop
4 6 0 3 N. W illiam s Avenue
Lady Barber on duty
M o s t re a s o n a b le shop in town
CARLOS
S tep-up
NO FEE to client or em
ployer - we maintains "C lient
Bank of Model Neighborhood
residents seeking employ­
ment.
All
are
carefully
screened which means that
only qualified candidates are
referred . The range of educa­
tion, experience and skills
is very broad.
Operation STEP-UP*# ob­
jective is to find meaningful
employment for qualified un­
employed and underemployed
residents of the Model Neigh­
borhood. The resulting ec­
onomic Impact benefits the
total Portland Community.
C A LL
288-9104 - Betty
G riffin , PlacementCounselor,
w ill be pleased to assist you
with present or future staff
requirements, and to provide
you with information about
the additional services of Op­
eration S T E P -U P .
Now located at 3525 N .E.
Union Avenue. Portland. Ore­
gon 97212.
V k
R eal Estate
PO RTLA ND
BEAUT1PULLY KEPT Come
see this 4 fed room home'Ga­
rage, party room, fenced yard.
Remodeled
kltclien.
Patty
Pluchos
255-3536. STAN
W IL E Y , INC.. REALTORS
Body and Fender Repair
T H R IF T
STORE
562) N. E. Union. 2S7-09H
Clothing, funtture etc.
at give - a - w a . pnees
2 6 0 9 N . V a n c o u v e r A v e.
Ellis Cleaners
!
RENEW THE BEAUTY OF
YOUR GARMENTS
Expert Tailoring
Phone
281-3652
3300 N . W ILLIAM S AVE.
John H. E llis
227-5828
!
PIANO OR ORGAN LESSONS.
Latest and modern method
guarantees that you can learn
to play either instrum ent.For
i n f o r m a t i o n , please call
287-1634.
2 8 7 -8 5 2 9
NATF
HARTLEY
■ DIAL-A-JOB ■
Fuel Oil
UaxUataiCMl
2 8 2 -5 5 3 9
2330 N .E . Alberta St.
^e
Portland. O re.
Call 288-9145
P o rtla n d
Pounds and pounds of fat on
the Weight Watchers* pro­
gram. so far during 1973, our
tenth anniversary year.
D ean’s Lock & Key
S te w a r ts C le a n e rs
CALI:
3439 N. Williams
281-4372
We give SAH green stamps
2 8 8 -6 3 8 8 collect
3519 N.E. Union Avenue
284-5030 Phone 236-5232
Keys m ad e with or w ithout your key
Locks in s t a lle d
or r e p a ir e d
O p e n M o n d a y -S a tu rd a y
SMART-STYLISH
RINGS
i rin g t a r t realty saving i o n »
o n
n ’t
't agree,
th in g . I« you d a o
«gree, sand 'am b ack —
to r a tu li refu n d . N o quextlon» i
w t th in k tn
JUST $5.25 PER YEAR
B IR T H S T O N E
SelM »tertlag » m e t
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U e . e t « .
Things You Should Know
R IN G S 1
M en 's a w th s te n e R in «
I f R eel 1 OCerst C o la
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J u st f i l l o u t a n d
m a il th is c o u p o n
P o r tla n d O b s e r v e r w i l l d o
. . .
th e
re s t!
Y o u r beg inn ing on eerth M i • special Btr try­
st one o< th at t i n * . G o ld M e del brings you
man m ebe sto n e t so stu nning w ffh such d a/
/lin g color th a t y o u m ust ba th r ille d or your
m oney back. A ll stones «re specialty Im p o r
ted and pro fessio n ally sal by band in to solid
sterling silver fo r w o m an . Real 10 carat gold
fille d »or m en...................................................................
jesus
on UK
CROSS
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P o r tla n d O b s e r v e r
P. O Box 3137
P o rtlan d , O reg o n
97208
Please enter my subscription to the Portland O b server a t
( )
Xililress
cu y
Solid
Sterling
Silver
a*
I , cteerly end v iv id ly shown In
this q u a lity C R U C IF I X R IN G
The w o rk m a n s h ip 1« so good
y o u w ill ba p ro u d to
wear tt and show It for
yaars............. .
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P L A IN B A N O -lO K t.
G o ld F ilia d th in w ad­
ding band alw ays In
good ta s te ...................
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P R E -E N G A G E M E N T
R IN G - T in y tw in sim ­
u lated diam onds sat
In to a d a in ty sweet
solid sterling silver
r ln g .N o .S t t - # * . » •
F O R B IR T H S T O N E R IN G S :
Pteese give m o n th yo u w ere b o rn ...................
Please check L A D IE S 1 1 or M E N 'S I J
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PIANKHI
720
bc .
.. K ing OF NUBIA, (ETHIOPIA), he
RULED FOR TWENTY-FIVE YEARS/FINALLY,
HE CONQUERED ALL EGYPT —
TIME, ALMOST THE WHOLE CIVILIZED WORLD/
SUCCESSOR, HIS BROTHER SABACON.ENLARG-
E0 THEIR KINGDOM TO INCLUDE ASSYRIA
ANO P A L E S T IN E /
Y O U R R IN G S IZ E IS ...............
W rite fo r F R E E 1 4 7 3 C A T A L O G fille d w ith
N ew w ig s .J e w e lry.G ird les and B ras.H alr and
Skin Aids a te ............................ - ...................................
G O L D M E D A L PR O D U C TS
Dept 4 , Inwood, L .I..N .Y . 11696
b
AT THAT
HE BECAME FABULOUSLY WEALTHY ANO HtS
( ) annually
.giartely
Name
$5.25
97211
Hotline Northeast is a telephone service for people
in Northeast Portland to receive emergency help, infor­
mation, and personal counseling.
The hotline is open
during hours when most city agencies are closed. We
answer calls during the following hours:
Monday - Thursday
5 p jn . - 9 p jn .
Friday
p jn . - 1 a jn .
Saturday
9 PJn’ ” 1 a j n ’
Sunday
« p.m . - II aan.
C all 288-9145 for help. Hotline Northeast is actively
seeking community people to train and serve as volun­
teers for the hotline. Contact Joyce Pedersen, volunteer
coordinator for further information.
WEIGHT®VWCHKS.
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