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P orti and/observer CMss/ff&MHzm WHAT IT IS BRICK MASON Plant maintenance work for journeyman brickma- son. Straight time rate $5.20 per hour. Extra fringe« include non-contributory group hospital- surgical insurance for employees and eligible de pendents. Reynolds Metal Company. Troutdale plant for appointment call 665-9171, Ext. 213. Are you a high school graduate or have you attained a GED? Do you have skilled hobbies like woodcraft, painting, graphic arts, etc. Would you like to develop these skills into full time meaningful employment? If you do not have a high school diploma or GED, Urban League Protect Outreach will help you attain a GED and prepare you to qualify for entry into the apprenticeship program. With additional training we are able to help skilled craftsmen who are unable to meet apprenticeship requirements. The following trades are now open: Painters, millwrights, dry wall applicators, linole um and carpet layers and plasterers. Urban League Pru/ect Outreach, located at 5329 N.E. Union, Room 202, is the place for you. An Equal Opportunity Employer. Job with the Stale of Oregon The State of Oregon is currently recruiting for several vacancies in the Portland and Salem areas. Poelliona are available in fiacal, accounting, and other areas. medical Some of the current openings are: M A IN T E N A N C E CARPENTER $679 866 Income Tax Auditor I Maintenance Repairman I $624 688 Engineering Aide $483615 Licensed Practical Nurse I $489 624 Registered Nurse 1.2,3 $728 864 Director of Nursing Services Salary depends on Clerks/Secretaries (Typing 50 w.p.m. qualifications $437 586 District Director Childrens Services $1006 mo. Builds A repairs wooded strurtures, cabinets A furniture. M IN . Q U A L: (1) 3 yrs. paid exper. in general carpentry w h i c h must include wooded fixture tii furniture repairs, door & floor repairs & installations. OR (2) hold valid journeyman carpenter’s card. OR (3) 1 yr. paid exper. as journeyman carpenter. A P P L Y : Before 5 pm March 12 at Multnomah County Civil Service Comm., 510 SW Montgomery, Port land. Ore. $1.052 1,344 $7M6 H66 Electrician Other openings are in such fields as helath. research. and torial work. For more information about these openings B R ID G E O P E R A T O R I and others, contact: ; DIAL-A-JOB ; Personnel Division ; State Office Building 2 2 Z -S 8 2 8 i ■ A I S E R - P E R M A N E N T E : S 1400 S.W. 5th Ä Portland. Oregon 229 6024 Rob Boozer • Affirm ative Action Specialist Affirm ative Actins Employer Small down. F H A or G I. large rooms. 3 bdrms + sleeping porch (fireplace. M o t t re a s o n a b le shop in town CARLOS Body and Fondor Ropair 2 8 7 -8 5 2 9 EeteMfaAatf 1912 QUALITY M Y CLEANING REASONABLE RATES •S A M CV r SHOT S H V K t • í HOU» CLEANING SATUSOAYJ UNTX N O O N «CONTI fT f IAUNOOY SSSVtCt tei« n . nuewswoeTN ...w m ... Hit buuneu hot grown, at we hove, with the fines» staff of CARPENTERS. DESIGNERS a n d ESTIMATORS in the NEIL KELLY M ANAGEMENT O P P O R T U N IT Y Attention: General salary personnel. Is your present job just a job. or does it represent a future? Young M ulit Million Dollar Corporation-Diversified in the Aircraft to Beautifying Indus tries is seeking 15 qualified candidates to work side by side with corporation execu tive to develop the Portland m a rk e t area . M a rk e tin g , sales, or management back ground preferred. For inter view call 256-3486. 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. O N LY. PB»I’S BOTTLE SHOP Let P E P I’S BOTTLE SHOP by your headquarters for champagne, wines, m ixers . . . at the lowest prises In town. _ _ _ _ _ ij ‘ ” Lioyd Center — Next to the Liquor Store. P E P I’s one ,nd only ’ tore. Open 9:30 a j n . to 9:00 p jn . D ally. Sundays: Noon to 4:00 pun. 281-2731 Henderson 283-2486 NORTH & N.E. PORTLAND Printing to moot your needs: 2 8 2 -8 3 6 1 3954 N . W illiam s A vs. Tried The Reet, New Try The Beet* N. " Benson Polytechnic High School will hold a Freshman C a re e r Day, Thursday, March 8. Purpose of the fourth annual event is to provide approximately 600 freshmen students with op portunities for exploring job fields before making actual career selections. posters envelopes Portland Community Col lege's Adult Tutoring pro gram needs volunteer tutors to teach English to people who cannot speak the lang uage. Knowledge of a for eign language is not neces sary; PCC will provide train ing for tutors in the method for teaching English as a second language. Tutors are needed throughout the Port land area, Beaverton, and all of Washington and Columbia counties. For further infor mation call Portland. 224 2135, St. Helens and Scap poose. 397 0028. and in W ashington C o u n ty . 648- 6646 fliers , . . pam phlets Guests on Telescope are: March 5 D r. John Howard, president of Ix-wis and Clark College and founder of the psychic-oriented Institute for the Study of Man. March 6 D r. Russell Slodd discusses Contact Lenses. March 7 J. Pat Horton, controver sial new D A for Lane Coun ly. March 8 - E. G. Marshall, in Portland t o promote a national health insurance plan. March 9 Dr. Manfred Sehreiber, po lice chief of Munich and th<- man in charge of security for t h e Olympic Games. Telescope is seen at 9:00 am on Channel 8. hosted by Dick Klinger. newsletters The Southern Elections Fund announced this week that it had secured the services of Yancey F. M artin as Executive Director. M artin, 37 years old. formerly worked on the ad ministration and campaign staffs of Senator George McGovern, and was Deputy M inority Director of the Democratic National Commit tee. A native of Montgomery, Alabama, he received a B.S. Degree from Central State University in Wilberforce. Ohio, and served for 8 years in the United States Arm y, leaving with the rank of Captain. During his service with the D e m o cratic N a tio n a l Committee, M artin helped to oversee successful voter reg- istration and political drives under the party's auspices throughout America. As McGovern's top Black aide, he was responsible for pre convention organization in the Black communities, and helped run the Black side of the McGovern Shriver cam paign on a national level. He succeeds C linto n DeVeaux. who will be re turning to law school but who will continue to work with the Fund on a consul tant basis. The Southern Elections Fund is a non profit, non partisan political fund raising o r g a n iz a tio n e s ta b lis h e d nearly four years ago. It makes financial contributions to local level candidates for elective office throughout the South. BUDGET DRY CLEANERS 7 2 2 0 N. F .is .n d .n THE GOSPEL INSPIRATION Radio YSOL 850-AM George F ltz, J r . Disc Jockey & Producer C e ll: 287-2658 or 771-3528 2 8 6 -2 2 9 6 FOR BARGAINS V IS IT RUNYAN'S 88< STORE 3716 NE UNION AVE. EVER READY MOVING 284-7497 2829 N. E. UNION PAUL KNAULS is the Exclusive Distributor for the State of Oregon for a good easy-marketing product. For better rates on moving YOUR BUSINESS CAN BE LISTED IN THIS SPACE. C A LL THE OBSERVER FOR DETAILS: 283-2486. DO IT TODAY. EVERY ISSUE YOU MISS IS LOSING YOU CUSTOMERS! E D D O R SEY Ellis Cleaners Prescriptions our Specialty HAUGEN AUTOMOTIVE 2203 NE Union Avenue 282-2266 CO M PLETE AUTO REPAIR AND BODY AND PAINT SHOP GENEVA’S Expert Tailoring 4228 N. Williams Phone 281-3652 3300 N . W ILLIA M S AVE. Have van for cleanup and deliveries. 24 hours a day. Call Ernie at 284 1875. ALBINA LEGAL CLINIC 2509 N. W illiam . Avenue Income Tax in your home. 24 hours a day. Call Bill at 284 1875. Make $200.00 or more a week in your spare tim e. Dealer ship available. Inquire at: RENEW THE BEAUTY OF YOUR GARMENTS John H . E llie business cards 2201 N. Killingsworth Elections Fund names Martin SAVE YOUR CLAIM TICKETS! prOBams Typesetting a t moderate cost JULIAN BOND (left) plans elections strategies with Yancey F . M artin, newly appointed Executive D irecto r Of the Southern Elections Fund. 10 cleaning and pressing claim tickets good fo r 1 81b. load of cleaning and pressing. PAIG E’S PHARMACY 2701 NE 7th 284-4656 PORTLAND C U A N IN O WORKS stame s osuvetv Portland Community College will offer three sections for industrial and retail security personnel. Each course car ries three credits and tuition is $28.50 per class. Classes begin March 28 and run through June 8. To reserve a space in the class, call 244 6111. Extension 275. Call 286-9145 for help. Hotline Northeast la actively seeking community people to train and serve as volun teers for the hotline. Contact Joyce Pedersen, volunteer coordinator for further information. Printing Company ws a trs A Career Exploration W ork shop will be held at the First Methodist Church at 1838 SW Jefferson from 9:00 a.m. until 12 noon beginning Wednesday. March 7. The six week program is design ed and coordinated by mem bers of V IE W (Volunteers in Educating Women I. a newly formed group of former par tinpants and friends of Wo men's Programs, Division of Continuing Education. Topics will include: Social Services. Government. Busi ness and Industry. Health Care. Education and Non traditional occupations f o r women. 5620 N. E. Union. 287-0910 Clothing, funiture. etc. at give -a-way prices Hotline Northeast is a telephone service lo r 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 ' p jn . - 9 p jn . Friday 5 p jn . - 1 a jn . Sacuiday 9 p jn . - 1 a jn . Sunday 4 p jn . - 11 a jn . nw Cel New 28 7 -4 1 7» KNIT BLOCKING OUR SriCIALTY Beginning March 3rd the Northwest Film Study Cea- ter and the Portland A rt Museum will present a look at the development of early film musicals. Included are Broadway M e l o d y 119291,- 42nd Street (1933). and Top Hat (1935) as well as short films. Screening will take place at the A rt Museum's Swann Auditorium on Sat urday evenings at 8:00 p.m. Mrs. Robert Parker w i l l model a variety of spring fashions for the first an niversary of the Y ’s Buys Shop new location at 1127 S. W. Morrison on March 1 from 12:00 noon to 1:00 p.m. Other models will include Mrs. Norma Jean Winston and her daughter Zynn. Mrs. Lyndon Musolf and Mrs. Mary Graham. PORTLAND THRIFT STORE COMPANY ONE DAY SRVICE The Jr llc r sob High School Performing A r t s Depart ment will present Gays and Doll. on March 9. 10, 15 and 16 at 8:00 p.m. at Jefferson High School. Call 287 2631 Ext 20. Call 288-9145 H51 tr h J C U U U m Call 285 P IA N O o r O RG AN LESSONS la te s t and modern method guarantees that you ran learn to play either instrument. For information, please call 287 1634. j L 289-9357 mt 2 car garage). 3183 evenings. stir « « v e t OSY C IÍA N IN G A VAIlASll Do k Voua.lt A a <J Snve IS r T* , n The Free Cline, at 4919 N. E. 9th Avenue |ha~e«nent| offers health education in formation. referral services, preventative medicine and helath screening. Open Monday - Thursday 7:30 - 9:30 p m . Call 281 4429 'dayI or 282-6675 Inightl p a(c 7 Community Calendar H E A LTH CARE GOOD F A M IL Y HOME An F-qual Employment Opportunity 2 6 0 9 N. Vancouver A ve. $599 675. Opens and closes auto traffic control gates, maintains watch on river traffic, operates drawbridge. M IN . Q U A L: Accurate vision and hearing plus 1 yr. ?»per. operating o r maintaining m e c h a n i c a l equipment. A PPLY: Before 5 pm March 12 at Multnomah County Civil Service Comm.. 510 SW Montgomery. Portland. O’ Thursday, February 22. 1973 Mondays and Wednesdays 5:30 te 8:30 pm . 2845712