Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, April 05, 1973, Page 7, Image 7

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3103 FINE CARS
Wagon Timelll
1 9 6 7 R a m b le r C la s tic W a g o n
V-8. stick with overdrive............. ......................
$795
1 9 6 5 — 4 R a m b le r C lassic W a g o n s
1 V 8 stick with overdrive, 2 8 cyl. stick,
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3103 NE Union Ave.
Thursday, April 5, 1973
ELECTRICAL
CONSTRUCTION
APPRENTICESHIP
Whet ere you looking (or? A
job? What kind of job? Do
you really know what you
want? Does it make good
sense to find out first, then
go after it? I can help you
through career orientation
end life planning. For more
info cell Thomas Cantrell,
255 1790 Objective Orients
tloo ( ounaeling
2324 S.E.
122nd
THE METRO ELECTRICAL APPRENTICESHIP COMMITTEE
ANNOUNCES THAT A l l APPLICATIONS FOR ELEC
TRICAL APPRENTICESHIP SHOULD BE COMPLETED
AN D RECEIVED IN THIS OFFICE BY APRIL 20, 1973.
APPLICATIONS a re a v a ila b le w e e k d a y s a t the
M e tro o ffic e fro m 8 :30 a.m . to 5 p .m ., 601 NE
Everett, P o rtlan d, O re. For fu rth e r in fo rm a tio n c a ll
the M e tro n u m b e r, 233-5413.
1 9 6 5 V o k s w a g o n S q u a r e b a c k ...............
................................................................ $ 5 9 5
A n Equal O p p o rtu n ity is p ro v id e d in th e Electrical
A p p re n tic e s h ip P rogram
1 9 6 9 S u n b eam A rro w 4 DR S e d a n
................................................................... $ 7 9 5
1 9 6 4 M e rc u ry 2 'D R S e d a n
$495
Qaeatiom or Complaint«
employment agencies?
Any person having problems
in dealing with an employ
ment agency should contact
the Oregon Wage and Hour
Division, Bureau of Ijibor,
1400 SW 5th. Room 408,
Phone 229 5601.
2 8 2 -2 2 8 1
M o s t re a s o n a b le shop in town
CARLOS
Body and Fender Repair
2 6 0 9 N, Vancouver Ave.
2 8 7 -8 5 2 9
FOREMAN
PEPI'S BOTTLE SHOP
Lot PEPI'S BOTTLE SHOP by your headquarters lor
champagne, wines, m ixers . . . at the lowest prices in
town.
A
Lloyd Center — Next to the
Liquor Store. PEPI's one
and only store. Open 9:30
s j n . to 9:00 p jn .
Dally.
Sundays: Noon to 4:00 pjn.
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281-2731
A plant foreman ia needed by
a Portland nonferroua manu
facturing subsidiary of N L
Industries.
We require a
degree in metallurgy. En­
gineering, C hem istry, etc.
We offer a challenging posi
lion with an opportunity to
advance. Excellent starting
salary, fringe benefits. Please
address resume of experience
and salary history to:
PERSONNEL ASSISTANT
landscape A Trimming
Challenging growth oppor
tunity in expanding person
nel function. Responsibilities
include job evaluation. OSHA
records, special projects.
Must be willing to learn new
areas and accept responsi
bility.
If you have good
secretarial skills and some
personnel experience. Send
resume and salary history to:
Personnel Director
Vancouver Memorial
Hospital
3400 Main Street
Vancouver. Wn. 98663
Ijiwn maintenance, thatching,
Bark Dust, Light Hauling.
Roto tiller.
Satisfaction
guaranteed. Free estimate.
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THE PROFESSIONALS
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PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL
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PHONE
2B8-6I37 287-6645
The Leo Owens Stone
Cooperative Pre-School/kin­
dergarten (formerly St. Phi­
lip's Cooperative) 120 N.E.
Knott Street, la now accept­
ing applications for Its 3-4 &
5 year old classes forSepCem-
ber, 1973. The three year old
classee are held Tuesdays and
Thursdays 9:00 - 11:30 a jn j
four year old classes are
held on Mondays, Wednesdays
and Fridays from 9:00 - 11:30
a jn . The five year old Kin­
dergarten classee ire held
Mondays through Fridays
from 12:00 p jn . - 2:30 pun.
Confldentl.il scholarships «re
available.
For derails and
application forms. Interested
pe rsons should contact the
membership chairman, Mrs.
Georgia Newton, 282-5195
evenings after 8:00 pjn."
Aids & orderlies must have
recent hospital experience or
training.
Inquire at:
Personnel Department
Providence Hospital
An Equal
Opportunity Employer
THE GOSPEL INSPIRATION
Radio YSOL
850-AM
Geo rge F ttz, J r.
D is c jo c k e y ! Producer
Call: 287-2658 or
771-3528
FOR BARGAINS
VISIT
RUNYAN'S 88< STORE
3716 NE UNION AVE.
ALM IN A L E G A L CLLNIC
2509 N. Williams Avenue
Mondays and W ednesdays
PORTLAND THRIFT
STORE
5620 N.E. Union. 287-09D
Clothing, funiture. etc.
at give -a-w ay prices
5:30 to 8:30 p.m.
284 5712
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HAUGEN AUTOMOTIVE
2203 NE Union Avenue
? DIAL-A-JOB ■
2 2 7 -5 8 2 8
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282-2266
Mise. Lumber and
Fireplace wood
C A LL
288-0555
Baldwin Sanitation
CO M PLETE AUTO REPAIR
AND
BODY AND PAINT SHOP
John T. Harris
FO« freí estimate
Ellis Cleaners
RENEW THE BEAUTY OF
YOUR GARMENTS
PAIGE’S PHARMACY
NORTH A N.E. PORTLAND
ONE DAY SERVICE
KNIT BLOCKING
OUR SPECIALTY
We CMve
2701 NE 7th
Ws think tnasa ring, ars realty u y ln a l o r n ,
thlng. 1» you don't afraa, «and -am back —
tor a i full refund. No q u eitlo n i aakad...
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Henderson
Printing Company
H
OEO and other Government Employees
budgeted out of a job?
The next regular meeting of
the North - Northeast Dem­
ocratic Forum will be April
10th at the Polish Library
Hall. N. Interstate at Failing
at 8:00 p.m. Representative
Howard Cherry and Senator
Bill Stevenson will talk on
the “Governor's Tax Bill".
Newly elected officers are:
Thelma Carlson, President;
George Penketh, Secretary:
Evelyn Starr. Secretary; Al­
ice Taylor, Treasurer, Oliver
Smith, Sergeant At Arms.
Applications for boys and
girls betwen 8 and 13 to
attend The Salvation Army
Camp Trestle Glen
for a
week’s program should be
made as soon as possible.
Full and partial camperships
are available to attend the
Red Shield Youth Centers'
session June 28 - July 3.
Information and applications
may be made at Dekum
Street Community Center.
711 NE Dekum. 289 2930. or
Shaver Street Community
Center. 932 N. Shaver. 281
7286.
State Representative Sera
Katz (D-Port.l will address
the noon luncheon of Marion
Demo-Forum on April 10 at
the International King's Ta
ble in Salem. Representative
Katz will speak on "Reflec
tions: A view from the
inside." Representative Katz
has an intensive background
as a former citizen lobbyist
for consumer and people-ori­
ented issues.
Mrs. William H. Genne of
Montclair, New Jersey, new
ly elected president of the
YWCA of the U.S.A. will be
honored at a tea by the
Portland YWCA at the 1111
S. W. 10th Avenue building
on April 10 from 3:30 to 5:30
p.m.
The Women's Resource Cen­
ter at the Downtown YWCA
and the Oregon Council for
Women's Equality will spon
sor Salem "summary on April
7th at the Resource Center.
Information will be given on
all bills under consideration
in the 1973 Oregon Legisla
ture that concern women. A
brown bag luncheon is slated
from 12:30 to 1:30. followed
by the legislative analysis
and discussion led by Ms.
Claudia Johnston, president
of OCWE.
Ms. Gretchen
Kafoury. women’s lobbiest at
the legislature, will tell of
legislative progress.
PCC classes this term in­
clude: Communications and
Decision Making, the third in
a series of six evening cours­
es aimed at assisting active
secretaries become Certified
P r o fe s s io n a l S ecretaries:
English as a Foreign Lan­
guage for students who do
not speak English; Sexism:
The waste of human re­
sources, explores the wo­
men's liberation movement.
about to be
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business cards
Typesetting a t moderate cost
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Printing to moat your needs:
progams
Rivergate Personnel
Y o u r beg inn ing on eerth h e t e spec lei O lrth-
stone o f th at tim e . G o ld M edal bring« you
m an-m ade stone« so stunning w ith such da*
rlln g co lo r th a t y o u m u tt be th r ille d o r you r
m o n ey beck. A ll stone« ere specially Im p o r
ted end p rofessionally set by hand In to solid
star lin e silver fo r w om en. Reel 10 caret gold -
fille d fo r m en................................................. ................
l , daarly and vividly m own In
tn n quality C R U C IF IX R IN G
Tha workmanship I, «o good
you will ba proud to
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ya ari...........
283-2486
pam phlets
Alcohol, the current issue ol
Christopher News Notes for
April, examines alcoholism
the number three killer in
the United States. Alcohol
discusses the nature of this
addictive disease, signs that
may indicate a person is
becoming alcoholic and ways
in which alcoholism can be
treated.
Single copies are
available, free of charge,
from The Christophers, 12
East 48th Street. New York.
NY 10017.
The P o r t l a n d Astrologi
cal Association will present
Dr. Michel Gauquelin, speak
ing on Planetary Heredity on
April Uth at 8:00 p.m. at the
Llovd Center Auditorium.
We might just have the open door for you!
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fliers
John H. Ellia
Community School Program
at Sabin Elementary School
launches a new schedule Ap­
ril 2. Spring classes include,
how to start a business, how
to repair electrical applianc
es, how to help your family
eat for less, photography,
decoupage, organic garden
ing, sewing, lamp shade con
struction, secretarial skills
and more than a dozen other
subjects. Call Lee Paavola at
287 0357.
R IN G S !
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‘Yee’ve Tried The Rest, New Try The Best*
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P h o n e 281-3652
3300 N. WILLIAMS AVE.
M en 's B irth «! ewe « le g
R eel 1 e t e r a ! G o ld
tie d -N o . 41 2M-S7.88
282*8361
3954 N Williams
Expert Tailoring
284-4656
Prescriptions our
Specialty
S M A R T -S T Y L IS H
B IR T H S T O N E
M M O R «PA IR S—N O C H A M E
rck - up a o e u v w v
envelopes
Drivers needed to deliver
meals to shut-ins. Hours to
meet your schedule.
Call
laaves and Fishes. 288 8351.
700 N.E. 47th
Portland. Ore.
234-8211. ext. 218.
PORTLAND
CUANINO WORKS
posters
la te s t and modern method
guarantees that you can learn
to play either instrument.
Lor information, please call
287 1634.
The Third Annual Freedom
Fund Banquet of Corvallis
Branch NAACP is scheduled
for Saturday, April 7. The
event will be held in the Ball
Room of the Memorial Union
on the Oregon State Univer­
sity campus. A 6:00 p.m. to
7:00 p.m. Social Hour will
precede the 7:00 p.m. dinner.
Speaker for this year's ban
quet will be Chalmers L.
Jones, administrator of spe­
cial programs in the Oregon
Department of Human Re­
sources.
Positions available:
Cardiology, icu, surgery,
emergency, general units -
AU shifts, full time, part
time.
P.0. Box 3137
Portland. Oregon
Equal Opportunity Employer
R ic o r d i
PIANO«-ORGAN LESSONS
VOLUNTEER
has openings for:
RNs LPNs
Aides - orderlies
COMMUNITY CALENDAR
D. Johnson's Landscaping
289 0975
An Equal
Opportunity Employer
PROVIDENCE HOSPITAL
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broad kingdom and a great educational center, Timbuktu is one of the most fascinating stops
on Air Afrique's new West Africa and Ivory Coast tour, a 20-day holiday which also includes
a visit to the Canary Islands. Air Afrlque jets serve the old and new cities of West Africa from
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