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About Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1973)
Jhursday, A pril 19, 1973 Portland/ GUSm&Mh Lloyd Cantor — Naxt to the Liquor Stom . P E P I'a ona and only a tore, open 9:30 a jn . to 9:00 pan. D ally. Sunday a: Noon to 4:00 p jn . STATE OF OREGON JOB OPPORTUNI! If S M A ID S -P A R T T IM E S A L E S PERSO N I ¡red of the name thing every day. We need part time day worker». Mature women preferred. Transportation to job» furniahed. Northern Division ol N L Industries Bernice’» Proleonional Maid Service 714 N .E . Alberta call 287 »434 281-2731 O a lA C L I AN IX T R A C T IO N O a N T L I. SANITARY. IC O M O M IC A l a T A V S C H A N C O NC IA SPRING CARPET CLEANING SPECIAL a a t T t o a w A T ia a a M O R iD A M A o t 0 a m for cmrt m u r r u R i a d o n i vou M , t '* * C TU A U ¥ l « T " M T I 0 » o t S C R U IIt 0 Q ttF f R IMTO TMf W A T M a SM O Kt D A M A C I W coMAioiNca m a carri thorouoh jor t Ou» tf«wnpoei«f r»w«No«$ e *»•*»•< ••»»« OM«>V w V«w uuKlatad w«.» s *•»» I.A D Y W A N T S W ORK Nurseaid, housekeeper. or rook. General day cleaning by the hour. Will live in. Experience. Call 254 0576. Q U A R A N T I! MN O U V R A N T » THAT TO U R C A N T I ■ N IL M C l I RNRO M T T I R T H A N IT S ■vaa asm c h a m o at Moat John T. Harria PHONE 2*8-6137 287-6645 FO B FBEt ESTIMATE ■ DIAL-A-JOB * PORTLAND CLEANING WORKS 227-5828 ■ kaiser - permanente ) ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I NORTH & N.E. PORTLAND ONE DAY SERVICE KNIT BLOCKING OUR SPECIALTY We Give M M O B R E P A IR S -M O CHARGE P K X -U P a D E lIV tR Y 282-8361 ” Ym»*w Triwd Th« Rest, Now Try The Bo«»” N. Alexander, Proprietor has an opening for a poten tial outside sale» person who will start with plant training and inside sales. Challenging position with unlimited op portunity for advancement and liberal benefit*. Desire a degree in marketing or allied field. Send resume and salary requirement to P.O. Box 3137, Portland, Or. Equal Opportunity Employer FOREMAN P O LIC E O F F IC E R City of Corvallis $733 $62» per month. (Ef fective July 1, 1973). MIN. QUAI.: Age: 21 35 in clusive; Weight: In pra 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 A plant foreman is needed by a Portland nonferrous manu farturing subsidiary of N L Industries. We require a degree in metallurgy. En APARTMENT gineering, C hem istry, etc. 100% financed We offer a challenging posi tion with an opportunity to advance. Excellent starting Well built duplex, 3 plex and salary, fringe benefits. Please I plex located in North Port Good rental income address resume of experience land. can lx- yours with little or no and salary history to: money down. Call Henry for details at 223-7151. P.O. Box 3137 Portland. Oregon Stan Wiley 1600 S.W. 4th Equal Opportunity Employer 1Community Services 1 EHL GOSPEL INSPIRATION Radio YSOL 850- George F it/, J r. Disc Jockey & Producer Call: 287-2658 or 771-3528 \M 3954 N. Williams Ave. FOR BARGAINS P IA N O e r O RG AN LESSONS laitest and modern method guarantees that you can learn to play either instrument. For inlormation. please call 2X7-1634. VISIT RUNY AN'S 88< STORE 3716 NE UNION AVE. landscape A Trimming Henderson Printing Company 283-2486 Printing to meet your needs: poster* envelopes fliers , , , pamphlets PORTLAND THRIFT STORE 5620 N. E. Union. 287-09D Clothing, funiture. etc. at give -a-way prices Dean's Lock & Key Complete lock service All work guaranteed I'm your key in time of need Bus." 284 5030 Res. 236 5232 3519 N.E. I'nion Ave. Lawn maintenance, thatching. Hark Dust, Light Hauling. Roto tiller. Satisfaction guaranteed. Free estimate. D. Johnson's Landscaping 289 0975 Albina Family and Community Service 73 N.E. Morris. 288 9145. Personal Counseling, Mar riage Counseling. Hot Line Crisis. business cards Typesetting at moderate cost Income Tax Auditor I $679 $866 Adult Correction Counselor $615 $786 Personnel Analyst $955 $1219 Personnel Officer I $824 $1052 Engineering Aid $183 $615 Registered Nurses I, II, I lf $728 $864 Program Executive I (Regional Environment $866 Clerks/Secretaries ityping 50 wpm) Applications are being ac cepted to establish a register from which mail handler, clerk and carrier vacancies for the Post Office will be filled. No experience is required. All applicants are required to take a w ritten examination and a physical examination. Mail handlers load, unload and handle hulk mail and perform duties incidental to the movement and processing of mail. Clerks sort and distribute mail, work at windows sell ing stamps, and do other inside jobs. Carriers collect and deliver mail, either walk ing or driving. A ll qualified applicants will receive consideration for em ployment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, sex, political affilia tion, or any other non merit factor. Salary for substitute mail handlers is from $3.96 to $5.15 per hour. Salary for regular mail handlers is from $7956 per year to $10,354 per year. Salary for substitute clerks and carriers is $4 22 to $5.51 per hour. Regular clerks and carriers receive $8488 to $11.073 per year. Applications must be sub milted before May 4, 1973. -i I $1106 $137 O th er openings are in such fields as fiscal, medical, skilled and semi skilled labor. counting. For more in fo rm atio n about these openings ,i. others, contact: Personnel Division State Office Building 1400 S.W 5th Portland. Oregon 229 6024 An enjoyable evening is in store for lovers of fine music when the Portland Sym phonic Choir presents its Spring Concert Monday. A pril 30 in the Civic Audi torium. The program will open with the Gloria in G Major bv Poulene. for soprano and chorus. This work was commissioned by the Kous sevitzky Foundation of the Library of Congress and was premiered in Boston on Jan uary 20, 1961. Stabat Mater by Rossini will complete the program. This work for solo quartet and chorus is considered to be Rossini's greatest work outside of his operatic com positions, ft was composed because of a request made through a very special friend to whom Rossini was obli gated. Bob Boozer and Bill Cross. Affirmative Action Specialist An Equal Employment Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer Soloists for the program w ill be Joyce Peters, soprano; Frances Arnold, mezzo-s© prano; Joseph Gilmore, tenor and A rthur Kayser, bass. All the solists have made many appearances on the concert stage in the Portland area. COMMUNITY CALENDAR Former students of Van port Extension Center will observe the 25th anniversary of the flooding of Vanport on Memorial Day. 1948, with a reunion at Portland's Memor tai Coliseum on Saturday, June 16. 1973. 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Vanport. the metropolitan area’s first public college, became known as "The Col lege That Would Not Die" after the 1948 flood, and has since grown to be Portland State University. Students of the 1946 50 years are organizing the re union with the help of John Jenkins. PSU Alumni Office Director and an original Van port faculty member. Ex students who may attend are asked to notify Jenkins at P.O. Box 751, Portland, 97207. A head count is desirable, says Jenkins. Dr. Stephen Epler, first Director of Vanport Exten sion Center, and the founder of public higher education ir, Portland, plans to attend. Dr. Epler is now President of Ohlone Community Col lege in Fremont. California. Other early faculty members are being contacted, including a number who are still on the staff at Portland State. Anyone who was a student at Vanport Extension Center from 1946 to 1950 is urged to attend the reunion. The planning com m ittee needs help in locating people, notes Jenkins, and asks "old timers" to spread the word. Food and beverages w ill he available at the Coliseum on a no host basis. BENEFIT “ HOW for 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 luring all events since its beginning 60 years ago will be shown. The City County Charter Commission will hold two district hearings in May; One at Central Catholic High School on May 2 and one at Madison High School on May 16. A final county wide hearing has been scheduled for May 30. The location will be announced in the near future. YSO L April 20. 1973 VO Ll NTEER Old Main Auditorium - P S I 8:00 p.m. - 12 « 0 p.m. Drivers needed to deliver meals to shut ins. Hours to meet your schedule. Call Loaves and Fishes. 288-8351. Donation: $1.50 - advance $2.00 - at the door Soul On Saturday A L B IN A L E G A L C L IN IC 2509 N. W illiams Avenue Mondays and W ednesdays 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. 284-5712 Notice * The State of Oregon is actively seeking app -.itions for several vacant positions in th<- Portland .inf) ‘ n areas. Some of the current openings ar< : newsletters progams Choir plans concert fêtait/on PBPI’S BOTTLE SHOP L et PE PI'S BOTTLE SHOP by your headquarter* (or champagne, wlnoa, m lxara . . . at tl» loweat price a in town, Page 7 Every Saturday KGAR Roy J. 'The Boss with the Sauce’ Survey 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 ove ........ I ............................................. Spinners 5. I Can't Hold On Much Longer.......... ............................... Smith Connection 6. Love Jones.......................................... ..................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 S O I L M O TH ER Leaving M e ...........................Independents 1550 on your dial Iw ith ’Soul Control’ HEAR Edgar Allen Reeve* 12:15-2 P. M. Roy J. "The Boss with the Sauce" 2-6 P. The Soul Giants of the Northwest