Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, May 03, 1973, Page 7, Image 7

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    Portland/Observer
Thursday. May 3. 1973
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DRIVERS
GREYHOUND
POSITION AVAILABLE
GREYHOUND LINEN - WENT la currently recruiting ap
i far career» aa driver*. Previoua heavy duty driving
although helpful, la not required.
Dental Director, Multi 8er
vice Center Dental Clinic,
5022 N. Vancouver, Portland,
Or. 97217.
. wag»* (beginning average M60 to $780 per month)
. __ - **"«• * • • • « * • Including penaion, life inaurance,
hoopitallaation plan, vacation, paaa prlvllegee.
DEDO Practice, with epecial
ccnaideratlon to applicant
with apeciality training.
QUALIFICATIONS
HEIGHT: 8 7 “ fl'4"
WEIGHT: Proportionate to height
VISION: 20/90 without glaaaea, corrected 20/20
R e s p o n s ib ilit ie s in c lu d e
supervision of 4 member staff.
3 operative clinic. For in­
formation call 280 8937, or
write for application.
Muat complete paid Greyhound training program aatlafactorlly
aad paaa Greyhound phyaical examination.
Good motor
J
ential.
FOREMAN
A plant foreman ia needed by
a Portland nonferroue manu­
facturing subsidiary of N L
Industries.
We require a
degree in metallurgy, En­
gineering. C hem istry, etc.
We offer a challenging posi­
tion with an opportunity to
advance. Excellent starting
salary, fringe benefits. Please
address resume of experience
and aalary history to:
Apply M ob . through Thura., April 30 May 3 at 9:00 a m
oaly aad again at 1:00 p.m. only each day.
PARK HAVILAND HOTEL
781 8.W. Salmon 8treet
Portland, Oregon
Room 840
Mr. O.D. Evana
Greyhound Linea Weat
An Equal Opportunity Employer
M
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P.O. Box 3137
Portland, Oregon
CARLOS
Equal Opportunity Employer
Body and Fondor Repair
Administrative Assistant
2 8 7 -8 5 2 9
Financial Aid Office.
Ac­
counting and typing skills, 2
yrs. college training in busi
nets or equivalent. Annual
salary $5000 plus fringe
benefits. Apply:
Controller Office
Linfield College
McMinnvile, Oregon
» M T OUA M IM m ACTION
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C0M9KMNCR W A THOMOUOM 4 0 *
CAXF1T
SSb
Serve your community as a
fire fighter with the City of
Portland Fire Bureau.
No
prior experience necessary.
Salary starts at 18,674 per
year with periodic increases
to $12.688 after five years.
Many benefits including “top"
retirement plan, sick leave,
city paid family health in­
surance. and 24 paid vacation
days a year.
Candidates
muat be a high school or GED
graduate, age 21 through 25.
(21 through 30 for veterans)
and be at least 57" tall.
B T IM A T I
Lot PR PI’S BOi iu B SHOP to your needquarters lor
wtnaa, mlxera . . . at the lowest prlcaa In
Lloyd Censor — Next to the
Liquor Store. PBPI’s one
and only atore. Open 9:30
a /n . to 9:00 pjn .
Dally.
.Sundays: Noon to 4:00 pjn.
281-2731
Applications will be taken at
the Portland Civil Service
office, 510 SW Montgomery,
through May 4. 1973 (closed
weekends).
and at
Fire Training Center, 5340
N. Interstate through May 4,
1973 including Saturday,
April 28. For more infor­
mation call 248 4362.
PORTLAND
CUANINO WORKS
NORTH & N.E. PORTLAND
,ONE DAY SERVICE
KNIT BLOCKING
OUR SPECIALTY
has an opening for a poten­
tial outside sales 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
Nearly 500 Black skiers from across the United States attended the first annual Black
Summit ski festival recently in Aspen. Colorado, ski capital of America. One of the NASTAR
ski racers (left) talked with J.B. Nelson Jr.. Milwaukee icenter). manager of minority affairs
Jos. Schlitz Brewing Company, and Carl West, sales manager. Murray Brothers Distributing
Company. Denver. The NASTAR (NAtional STAndard Race) event was held at Aspen
Highlands, one of four separate resorts in the Aspen complex. Schlitz sponsored the race and a
later awards dinner at the Aspen Holiday Inn. Among the 11 prominent Black ski clubs taking
part were Four Seasons West of Los Angeles and the Colorado Slippers and Sliders of Denver.
TRUCK DRIVER
$754 - 875. Operates heavy
auto truck for transporting
workers & materials, oper
ate* towing equip.
MIN
QUAL: Must possess valid
driver’s chauffeur's license,
have 6 moa. driving exper.
with 5 ton or heavier truck
and be physically able to
perform work daily. NOTE:
All applicants will be re­
quired to submit detailed
description of ail qualifying
equip, operated in past.
EXAM: May 15. APPLY:
Before 5 pm May 2. Mult­
nomah County Civil Service,
510 SW Montgomery, Port­
land. Ore.
New Book explores James Baldwin
James Baldwin: A Critical
Study by Stanley Macebuh is
the first in a series of cri­
tiques to be published by The
Third Pres*. The series is to
provide book-length critical
stu d ies of contem porary
writers, centering on Black
A m ericans, African and
Caribbean, as well as other
third world authorities.
Lawn maintenance, thatching,
Bark Dust. Light Hauling,
Roto tiller.
Satisfaction
guaranteed. Free estimate.
2 8 2 -8 3 6 1
3954 N . W ILLIAMS
D. Johnson's Landscaping
289 0975
RrtnWng to moat your needs:
newsletters
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V e te ra n s :
W e ’ll T r e a t
Y o u to a
N e w C a re e r.
VISIT
RUNYAN'S 88< STORE
3716 NE UNION AVE.
PORTLAND THRIFT
STORE
5620 N. E. Union. 287-0910
Clothing, funlture. etc.
at give -a-w ay prices
Your local Army Rutorvu unit con
offor you hundrodi of difforont
job training prog ram ," Job« with
o future. Job« with a chollongo.
Job, with rutpoct And you gut
poid white you loam a ikRL bt-
tu rn tu d f
CoS 6 9 6 -4 8 5 2 .
In
Wathington,
dial
l-SO O -552-
0 6 3 3 . In Oregon, I - * 0 0 -4 2 6 -
0 3 9 7 . Toll free 9 AM fo 9 FM.
Dean's Lock A Key
Complete lock service
All work guaranteed
I’m your key in time of neec
Bus. 284 5030
Res. 236 5232
3519 N.E. Union Ave.
Immediate
Openings
in Vancouver
and Portland.
HAUGEN AUTOMOTIVE
2203 NE Union Avenue
282-2266
Mise. Le
Fireplace ,
CALL
288-0555
Baldwin Sanitation
CO M PLETE AUTO REPAIR
AND
BODY AND PAINT SHOP
Tho 104«*, Training DfvWon of the
Army Reterve need, the «kill, of
men ond woman for four 4-hour
meeting« a month ond two week,
ot «ummor camp. A« on Army He
•ervnt you'll eom from $2.36 to
$4 30 on hour. Flu, i o n . important
promotion and retirement bene­
fit». If you don't olreody hove one
of the |ob >kilb lilted. coH « . And
we'll tolk training.
Ellis Cleaners
RENEW THE BEAUTY OF
YOUR GARMENTS
PAIG E’S PHARMACY
2701 NE 7th
284-4656
Instructors
Clerk/Typists
Stenographers
Drill Sergeants
Food Service
Wheeled Vehicle Drivers
Automotive Mechanics
Cooks
Personnel Specialists
Expert Tailoring
Phone
281-3652
3300 N . W ILLIAM S AVE.
Tape
ALBINA LEGAL CLINIC
OB8 N. WWmns Avenue
Mendnya and Wednesday*
5:38 to 8:3» pto.
»44712
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VOLUNTEER
Albina Family and
Community Service
73 N.E. Morris, 288 9145.
Personal Counseling, Mar
riage Counseling, Hot Line
Crisis.
PIANO nr ORGAN LESSONS
la test and modern method
guarantees that you can loom
to play either iaa
Far lalormatiaa.
287 1834.
deck
Drivers needed to deliver
meals to shut-ins. Hours to
meet your schedule.
Call
IxMvea and Fishes. 288 8351.
*
repairs
The 124th
has Immediate
Openings in
Vancouver
and Portland.
ÍH a b U t h ^ 1913
QUALITY DRY CLEARING
REASONABLE RATES
• sam ì o / 1 $ h * t Service
sete service
•2 HOU» C ltA N IN G
orv cieAMNG
SATUTOAVS UNTll N O O N
■ com fiw e
soviet
iaunotv
1014 N. KIUINOIWOBTM
a Meato la t i et MsrsSele
289-9357
A V AH. ABI e
Do li Yovneil
And Sovu SS
V
Serve your community
in civil affairs.
Do you hove «kill, in fhe field of
economic«, «ociofogy, politic, or
en gin eer,n g» Then work vit» u, —
the 364th Civil A lfoin Group of
your Army Reserve Four 4 .hour
meetings o month ond two week,
eoch summer give you extra
money ond extra professional
«faction. Coll 6 9 6 -4 8 5 2 . In
Washington,
diol
I -8 0 0 -5 5 2 -
0 6 5 5 . In Oregon, 1 -8 0 0 -4 2 6 -
0 3 9 7 . Toll free. 9 AM to 9 FM.
Stenographers
Military Policemen
,0,
Licensed Practical Nurses
Nurses Aides
Personnel Specialists
Operating Room Specialists
Dental Specialists
Medical Clerical and
Administrative
Medical Equipment
Repairmen
“ LEARN
TO LEAD.
You’re paid white you loom to
lead other*. You’H ba trainod in
the latest management techniques.
H's the kind of experience that con
halp you in ony career. CoH 6 96 -
4 8 5 2 . In Washington, dial 1-80 0 -
5 5 2 -0 6 5 5
In Oregon, 1-80 0 -
4 2 6 -0 3 9 7 . ToH free. 9 AM to 9 FM.
Experienced Help
Needed.
Parachutists
Scuba Divers
Interested f Coll 6 9 6 -4 8 3 2 . In
Wothington,
diol
1 -8 0 0 -5 5 2 - •f you hove prior military service
0 63 3 . In Oregon. 1 -8 0 0 -4 2 6 - your loco! Army Reserve needs
you. W e get your skill. You get
0 3 9 7 . ToH free. 9 AM to 9 FM
extra income. And promotions.
Coll 6 9 6 -4 8 5 2 . In Washington,
diol 1 -8 0 0 -5 5 2 -0 6 5 5 . In Oregon,
1 8 0 0 -4 2 6 0 3 9 7 . Toll free 9 AM
to 9 FM.
M ake Y o u r
W eekends
Pay.
INEXPERIENCED
HELP NEEDED.
The Army Reserve is ready to
train when you jour. W e get o
trained reservist. You get a usable
skill and get paid while you learn.
Coll 6 9 6 -4 8 5 2 . In Washington,
dial 1 -8 0 0 -5 5 2 -0 6 5 5 . In Oregon,
1 -8 0 0 -4 2 6 -0 3 9 7 . Toll free. 9 AM
to 9 FM.
, The Army Reserve.
It pays to go to meetings.
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CL8ANU8 A LAUNDIRIRS
Try your local Army Re,e rre
W e re promoting fatter toon ever
now. And promotions mean more
•«fro income Call 6 9 6 -4 8 3 2 . In
Washington,
dial
1 -8 0 0 -3 5 2 -
0 6 5 5 . In Oregon. I -8 0 0 -4 2 6 -
0 3 9 7 . Toll free. 9 AM to 9 FM.
pre* *° u* military experience you get some initial active duty training.
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233-0080
LOOKING FOR
A PROMOTION?
The 1 24th Army Reserve Commond
hot immediate openmg» in several
job areas. When you ¡oin you’ll
earn from 12.56 to $ 4.5 0 on hour.
Flu» promotion and retirement
benefit». If you don’t hove one of
theje »kill» listed— lot’» folk training.
Physical and Occupational
Therapists
and philosophical journeys
Baldwin has taken from the
publication of his first novel,
where he could be seen as
philosophical beginner, to the
Baldwin of today, who is a
mature writer and thinker.
Stanley Macebuh was born
in Nigeria and is presently
Assistant Professor of En­
glish at City College in New
York, where is currently
working on an inquiry into
the state of modern Black
humanism.
•The exoct number of career training programs depends upon the skill requirements of the local Reserve unit.
BASICALLY SOUNDS
custom cartridge record­
ing service.
We repair
defective tapes.
527 NE Davis
A Critical
Join your local Army Reserve.
Serve for four 4-hour meeting* a
month and two weeks each summer.
Earn from $2.56 to $ 4.5 0 an hour.
CoH 6 9 6 -4 * 3 2 . In Wa«Nnglon; CoH 6 9 6 -4 8 5 2 . In Washington,
dial I 8 0 0 -3 3 2 0 6 3 3 In O re t on. dial 1 -8 0 0 -5 5 2 -0 6 5 5 . In Oregon,
1 -8 0 0 -4 2 6 -0 3 9 7 . To« froo. 9 AM 1 -8 0 0 -4 2 6 -0 3 9 7 . Toll free. 9 AM
to 9 FM.
to 9 FM.
complete, speedy, compe
tent service. Low rates.
Dealer inquiry invited.
■KAISER-PERM ANENTE Ï
progams
TypewMeg e t moderat« cost
James Baldwin:
Study traces both the literary
The 104th * a y i you for four 4-
Hour M uting« o month ond two
—•ok» each ,ummu, Whon you
ioki too Army Fuiurvu you oom
from $2.56 to $4.30 on hour. In-
le rM to d f
CoH
6 9 4 -4 8 3 2 .
In
Wo«hington.
diol
1 -8 0 0 -3 3 2 -
w jj . m
i - buu -426-
0 39 7 . To» frqg. 9 AM to 9 FM.
John H. Elll*
■ DIAL-A-JOB !
Company
283-2486
as much a study of structural
technique as of the process
by which a writer discovers
himself and therefore his re­
sp on sib ilities in so ciety .
This critical study is the
first major critique on Bald
win.
It is an in-depth
FOR BARGAINS
Dlac Jockey A Producer
C all: 287-2658 o r
771-3528
Prescription* our
Specialty
Tho Rest, N ow Try Th« Bost*
N. Alexander, Proprietor
Henderson
analysis of Baldwin the writer
and Baldwin the thinker,
from his early pre-occupation
with the haunting dread of
Hell to his emergence today
as an important spokesman
of Black consciousness. It is
Oregon,
THE OOSPEL INSPIRATION
Radio YSOL
850-AM
Georg* F ltz, J r .
Laadaeape A Trimming
ncx uf a dcuviry
pam phlets
SALES PERSON
M.4. Ever* Typtag Ser­
vie*. Call 287-7380.
We Give
MINOR H fF A IM -N O CHAFÔf
envelopes
Relief houseparenta, single
or
couple, for predomi­
nately Black delinquent and
dependent adolescents. Ex­
perienced. Week on • week
off.
Good salary.
If in­
terested, contact Mrs. Wilson
at 288 8866.
FIRE FIGHTER
KR « H
fliers
HOUSEPARENTS
WANTED
It Pays To
Go To Meetings.
PON’S BOTTU SHOP
potters
$757 880. Appraise* value
of real & personal property
for tax aaaesament purposes,
locate* & reports change* in
property for re appraisal,
MIN QUAL: Any combin. of
appraisal exper in gov't
agency or lending institution
& formal academic train, in
accredited coll, with special,
in Bua. Adm. or closely allied
field* to equal 4 yra. exper.
and/or education OR Aasoc.
Degree with major in Pro­
perty Appraisal Tech, or
Real Estate Tech. EXAM:
May 24. APPLY: Before 5
pm on May 17. Multnomah
County Civil Service, 510 SW
Montgomery, Portland, Ore.
y
MS-6137 217-4645
‘nroo’vo
$911 -1068. Operates various
heavy auto, equip, in road
construction & maintenance,
building construct. & similar
work. MIN QUAL:
Muat
posses* valid driver'* &
chauffeur's license PLUS 6
mos. exper. in operation of
graders, power ahovela, bull­
dozer* or related heavy
equip.
NOTE:
All appli
cant* will be required to
submit detailed description
of all qualifying equip, oper­
ated in past. EXAM: May
22. APPLY: Before 5 pm on
May 9. Multnomah County
Civil Service, 510 SW Mont
gomery, Portland, Ore.
Equal Opportunity Employer
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PROPERTY APPRAISER I
Northern Division of
NL Industrie*
r e a io n a b le shop in »own
311 N.E. S h aver
HEAVY EQUIPMENT
OPERATOR
.
Army Reserve Opportunities
Building 987
Vancouver Barracks, Washington 98661
Tell me all the reasons whv it pavs to go to meetings, and give me more information on the
Reserve unit near my community.
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