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Portland/O baerver Thursday, April 12, 1973 p »~< 7 COMMUNITY CALENDAR TEACHER Law » maintenance. thatching. Dtml. Light Hauling, < **• S atisfactio n guaranteed Free estimate. Elementary school teacher needed at Im maculate Heart School. Tired of the same thing every day. We need part time day workers. Mature women preferred. Transportation to jobs furnished. Contact Slater Susan at 287 2332. D. Jofcaaea'a Landscaping »0975 VO LUNTEER MAIDS—PART TIME I — Aacap« * T r i u i a g L A D Y W A N T S W ORK Nurseaid, housekeeper, or cook. General day cleaning by the hour. W ill live in. Experience. Call 254 0578. Bernice's Professional Maid Sorvice 714 N .E . Alberts call 287 9434 Drivers needed to deliver meals to shut ins. Hours to meet your schedule. Call Loaves and Fishes, 288 8351. C O U N SELO R for Albina Youth Opportun ity School. 3710 N. Missis sippi Salary $950. and up. This is a temporary position for 6 months. Applications must be received on or before April 18. Experience and training neccessary. Apply in person, no phone calls. M o s t r e a s o n a b le shop in town CARLOS P O LIC E O F F IC E R CRy ef CarvalUs $733 $829 per month. (Ef fective July 1. 19731. MIN. QUAL: Age: 21 36 in clusive; Weight: In pro portion to height; Vision: 20/70 correctable to 20/20; Education: High school grad uation or equivalent. ADDITIONAL QUAL. DE SIRED: College level courses related to law enforcement plus good oral and written communication skills. APPLY TO: Personnel Of Fice, City of Corvallis, 501 S.W. Madison, Corvallis. Ore gon 97330, 752 4292, by May 4, 1973. An Equal Opportunity Employer Body and Ponder Repair 26 09 N Vancouver Ave. CARPENTER 2 8 7 -8 5 2 9 Wo h ave a p e rm a n e n t, y e a r-ro u n d p o sitio n a v a ila b le fo r a jo u rn e y m a n c a rp e n te r. A p p ly M a rtin -M a rie tta A lu m in u m , The D alles, O regon An Equal O p p o rtu n ity E m ployer ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION APPRENTICESHIP 2115 N. Wlllloms Ave , Phone 3UB-4666 THE METRO ELECTRICAL APPRENTICESHIP COMMITTEE ANNOUNCES THAT ALL 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 jk d a y s at the M e tro o ffic e fro m 8:30 a m to 5 p.m ., 601 NE Everett, P ortland, O re. For fu rth e r in fo rm a tio n ca ll the M e tro n u m b e r, 233-5413. An Equal O p p o rtu n ity is p ro v id e d in the Electrical A p p re n tic e s h ip Program BIOSTATISTICIAN Responsible for Management of information systems for evaluation of quality of health care. M A or M.P.H. in biostatistics required. Ex perience with data manage ment in health field highly desirable. Salary to $15.000 year. SENIOR STAFF FAMILY PRACTICIONER for Director of Health Ser vices at new center in com munity health network. Re sponsible (or in service train ing. co-ordination and quality of services. Must be licensed in California and competent in clinical skills of family medi cine. Salary to $30.200 year. Send resume to Sacramento Neighborhood Health Service Corp., P.0. Box 16248. Sacra mento, Calif. 95816. Equal Opportunity Employer M/F Community Services THE GOSPEL INSPIRATION Radio YSOL 850-AM George F lt t , J r . NORTH 6 N.E. PORTLAND D lac J ockey & P roduce r Call; 287-2658 or 771-3528 ONE DAY SERVICE KNIT BLOCKING OUR SBBC1ALTY STORE 282-8361 5620 N. E. Union. 287-090 Clothing, funiture, etc. at give -a-w ay prices 3954 N . W illiam s Ave. Tried The Rest, N ew Try The Best’ N. Alexe Black Survival..... ■ Mine. Lumber and Fireplace wood CALL 288-0555 Baldwin Sanitation ■ o f o u r fa m ilie s ! a Call us for: ■ DIAL-A-JOB ; A L B IN A L E G A L C L IN IC 2509 N. Williams Avenue Mondays and Wednesdays 5:30 ta 8:30 p.m. C o u n se lin g C o n su lta tio n In fo rm a tio n a n d R eferrals CO M PLETE AUTO REPAIR AND BODY AND PAINT SHOP ? H a A lb in a F am ily a n d C o m m u n ity Services 73 N.E. M o rris Street 288 9145 RENEW THE BEAUTY OF YOUR GARMENTS PAIGE'S PHARMACY 2701 NE 7th 284-4656 Prescript tons our Specialty Henderson Printing Company 283-2486 Expert Tailoring Phone 281-3652 3300 N . W ILLIAMS AVE. John H. E llis ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I YOUR BUSINESS CAN BE LISTED IN THIS SPACE. Deen's la x k A Key Complete lock service CALL THE OBSERVER FOR All work guaranteed DETAILS: 283-2486. DO IT TODAY. EVERY ISSUE YOU MISS IS LOSING YOU CUSTOMERS! I'm vour key in time of need Bus.’ 284 5030 Res. 236 5232 3519 N .E . Union Ave. Printing to meet your needs: posters envelopes fliers pamphlets newsletters progam s business cards Typesetting a t moderate cost 227-5828 to advertise You a re r e a lly sa y in g You can’t You can’t You can’t You can’t You can’t 5 area. ! You can’t I profits. afford afford attord afford afford to to to to to increase sales. reduce costs. save money. reduce prices. expand your trade afford to increase your ! W h ic h m ean s • • : You can't afford to stay in business or succeed in competition. YOU SHOULD ADVERTISE IN THE I PORTLAND OBSERVER Soul On Saturday ■ ■ K A IS E R - P E R M AN E N T E ¡ <■■■■■■■■■■■■■» Every Saturday 2845712 Ellis Cleaners ■ Can’t afford RUNYAN'S 88< STORE From the strength ■ W h en you say yo u 3716 NE UNION AVE. HAUGEN AUTOMOTIVE 2203 NE Union Avenue 282-2266 ■ The Oregon Fuchsia Socity will have a meeting April 16th at the Salvation Army H eadquarters. 1785 N.E. Sandy Boulevard at 8:00 p.m. Speaker will tie Mrs. Han« Breck for "Garden Enchant ment of Sandy". She will show slides and talk about the garden. Viators are welcome. VISIT ■ PORTLAND THRIFT On Tuesday, April 17th, at 7:30 p.m., the Open Door Society (A group of adoptive parents in t h e Portland Metropolitan area) will hold a group inquiry meeting at Augustana Lutheran Church, on the corner of N.E. 15th and Knott. 2nd floor, and cordially invites anyone in terested in adoption to at tend. The meeting will ad dress itself to current prob lems in adoption, pending adoption legislation , avail ability of children for adop tion, and problems of paren tai release. Present to answer questions will be representatives of Albertina Kerr, Boys & Girls Aid, Catholic Charities, Holt Adop tion Agency, Waverly Chil dren's Home, and Child Ser vice D ivision. Married couples and single adults who have not yet approached adoption agencies are parti cularly urged to attend. S»»-iali«ni '73. a joinl .id ion project of I he Young Social i«t Alliance and Sociali«) Worker« Parli, »ill «|»on«or a conferi rn e. 1973. The He «|ton«r Io Nixon’« Attack»” on April 20 21 al 21»» S W. Slark Street. 5th floor. Call 226 2715 or 229 1171 The Oregon Association of Colored Women invites the public to its Annual Scholar ship Tea. April 29. 1973. from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the home of Mr and Mrs. John Parris. 2803 N.E. 16th. A Historical display fea turing all events since its beginning 60 years ago will be shown. Club Historian Mrs. Thomas Vickers, will invited previous scholarship recipients as guest hostesses. A Catherine Grey Memorial Scholarship is given annually by the OACW to help fur ther student education. Mrs. Archie Bonner is General Chairman, and Mrs. Vernon Thompson is the State President. FOR BARGAINS we CUve IO4AKM RCX-US » 04UVW» Regular public summer schools return to Portland on Junel 11 after a one year absence due to budget limi tat ions. Edwin Schneider, auperin tendent'a associate for in structional support programs, said summer schools will offer driver education and basic and enrichment pro grams in both elementary and secondary levels. While both elementary and secondary programs begin on June 11, the elementary pro gram will continue through July 6 and the secondary program through July 20. Driver education sessions will start July 23 and end August 28. Tuition for students in the Portland School District will be $15 for elementary. $30 for secondary and S7.50 for driver education. Non-dis trict students will pay double those amounts. Marv Rasmussen, director of career education for Port land Public Schools, will direct the summer school programs. Rasmussen said the Port land School District soon will release details on class of ferings. locations, applies tions and registration. Coll 288-9145 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 whan most city agencies are closed. We answer calls during the following hours: Monday - Thursday 5 p jn . - 9 p jn , Friday 5 p jn . - I ajn . Saturday 9 p jn . - I a jn . Sunday 4 p jn . - II a jn . Call 288-9145 (or 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. P IA N O e r O RG AN LESSONS LaUet and modern method guarantees that you can learn to play either instrument For information, please call 287-1634. Over 500,000 signatures in favor of government support for OIC (Opportunities In dustrialization Centers) were expected to be presented to P resident Nixon by this week. Dr. Leon Sullivan, founder of the manpower training organization, announced that the petitions would be pre sented to the President and Congress during a national OIC pilgrimage to be held on the grounds of the Capitol. Nixon administration pro posals to cut back federal funding for OIC and channel all manpower-money through rtry governm ents under revenue sharing have made the demonstration and peti tion necessary. OIC spokes men said. Dr. Sullivan warned that many OIC programs could become patronage tools for mayors or be eliminated al together under the new plan. OIC. which has programs in 110 cities, is the largest non profit m inority man power training and place ment organization in the country. Over 150,000 mi nority workers, mostly Black have been trained and placed into jobs in its eight year existence. (Story by All Africa» News Service) KGAR Roy J. ’The Boss w ith the Sauce’ Survey 1550 on y o u r d ia l Iw ith 'Soul C o n tro l’ HEAR 1. 2. Funky W orm .................. Ohio Players Neither One of U s ................................ ................... Gladys Knight & the Pips 3. Masterpiece......................Temptations 4. Could It Be I'm Falling In L o v e....... ................................................... Spinners 5. I Can't Hold On Much Longer............. ................................... Smith Connection 6. Love J o n es............................................... ....................Brighter Side of Darkness 7. Paint M e ......................... Ohio Players 8. Letter to M yself................... Chi-Lites 9. Million Dollars.......... Soul Generation 10. Love Train.............................. O'Jays N E W SO UL M O TH E R Leaving M e..............................Independents Edgar Allen Reeves 12:15-2 P. M. Roy J. "The Boss with the Sauce" 2 -6 P.M. The Soul Giants of the Northwest