Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, May 24, 1973, Page 7, Image 7

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Thursday, May 24, 1973
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A l) JIJNCT PROFESSOR
draftsman
Por the City of Portland
Expansion and promotion* create a continuing need for
skilled civil engineering project draftsmen. We need people
capable of using a full range of skills to prepaie project
plans from field notes. Applicant* must have at least 1
year paid drafting experience o r 2 years college In civil
engineering.
Salary starts at $832 with annual Increases to $936 in
3 years.
Full paid health and dental Insurance for em­
ployee and all dependent* plus msny other benefits make
this a true career opportunity.
Apply at Portland C ivil Service, 510 S.W. Montgomery
for day or evening examination appointment. Phone: 248-
4352.
Wanted to teach parttime in
Sociology Dept. during Fall
A Spring semesters, 1973 74.
College leaching experience
preferred. Send resume lo
HELP W ANTED
M E C H A N IC ’S
Truck Mechanics
Heavy duty mechanic with
knowledge and experience
in general truck repair,
including brake and elec
trieal systems, as well as
lubrication.
Paul E. Howard
Acting chairman, Sociology
Department
Linfield College
McMinnville. Ore. 97218
Equal Opportunity Employer
r
RN's
LPN's
AIDE'S
Building Maintenance
Knowledge of lift truck
repair, hydraulics, acety
lene, and arc welding.
Would also require ex
perience in general Build
ing Maintenance. Apply:
POWER
SEWING
MACHINE
OPERATORS
An Equal
Opportunity Employer
Far 40 n not QapaHm an»
Competitive salaries
WHITE STAG
Excellent benefits and
working conditions
Estate of: Estelle II. Gary
M anufacturing Co.
5100 St Morn»» 0"-«
Notice to interested persons
in the circuit court of the
State of Oregon for the
County of Multnomah. D e­
partm ent of probate, no.
118360.
R ond I I yO nsi
Personnel Department
X,
flnpn ' - •» F —p -* .* '
KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITAL
1500 SW First
2 2 7 -5 8 2 8
An
• DIAL-A-JOB
Oppnrtirnrfy f "»plcyir
J
227-5828
■ K A IS U t
PERM ANF.NTF.j
APARTM ENTS
NO
DOWN
THE 0 0 6 P E L INSPIRATION
Radio YSOL
8S0-AM
George P itt, J r .
Disc Jockey A Producer
C all: 287-2658 or
771-3528
PORTLAND THRIFT
STORE
SeSrt N. E. Union.
287-0910
Clothing, funlture. etc,
at give -a -w a y prices
-
visn
Well built duplexes. 3 plexes.
and 4 plexes located in North
Portland.
Good rental in
come can b e yours with little
or no money down.
Henry
Wong. 223 7151
S IA N W IL E Y REA LTO RS
Notice is hereby given that
the undersigned has been
appointed Personal Repre
sentative of the above estate
and has qualified.
All per
sons having claims against
said estate are hereby re ­
quired to present the same
with proper vouchers within
four months from this date
at 1000 Crown Plaza, Port
land, Oregon.
Dated and first published
this 17th day of May. 1973.
Charles. Patterson. Personal
Representative. K urt Schles
inger. Attorney. Keller &
Glaze. Attorneys at Law.
1000 Crown Plaza, Portland.
RUNYAN'S 88f STORE
3716 NE UNION AVE.
Dean'* lock A Key
Complete lock service
All work guaranteed
I'm vour key in time of need
Bus. 284 5030
Bes. 236 5232
3519 N .E . Union Ave.
HAUGEN AUTOMOTIVE
2203 NE Union Avenue
282-2266
Mine. 1.umber and
Fireplace wood
( A l.l.
28841555
Baldwin Sanitation
M J . Fivers Ttping
vire. Call 287-7.180.
FOR BARGAINS
CO M PLETE AUTO REPAIR
AND
BODY AND PAINT SHOP
Equal Opportunity Employer
Dunbar seeks
graduates
AFFIX
Fulltime or part-time
Administrative Assistant to
Dean of College.
College
education or equivalent, (ami
liar with college procedures,
accurate typing 60 wpm,
shorthand.
Annual salary
$5500 lo $6500, depending
upon experience and skills.
Applications accepted May
21
June 4.
Apply Con
tro lle rs Office. Linfield Col
lege. McMinnville. Oregon
1503) 472 4121. ext. 239.
The Detroit Chapter of the
National Dunbar High Srhool
Alumni of Little Rock, A r ­
kansas. is sponsoring a re­
union of all the graduation
classes to be held in Detroit.
Michigan. August 2 5. 1973.
The site of this gala occasion
will be the Howard Johnson
Motor Lodge at West Grand
Boulevard and Third Avenue.
The extravaganza is given
in honor and tribute to the
school (Dunbar Hight that
was closed by the governor
of Arkansas during the fight
for integration.
Dunbar High has lo its
credit more than 15,000 grad
uates over the years and we
are expecting all of these,
worldwide, to gather in De­
troit for the event August
2-5, 1973.
We are very
proud of our school and we
will be very proud to see
you. its graduates, there.
Don W alters is Chairman
of the Detroit Chapter of
Dunbar High Srhool Alumni,
and Bonnie E. Robinson is
Publication Chairman.
For
further information about this
coming event, write or con
tact:
Ronnie E. Robinson.
2999 Calvert. Detroit. Michi­
gan 48206, or call 1 313867
0559.
Prescriptions our
Specialty
Expert Tailoring
Phone
281-3652
3300 N . W ILLIAMS AVE.
John H. E llis
3i ‘ 4«l C D
V j ' 4x8 C D
a" 4x1 A D
4x| AD
' 4x1 AC
Plywood Snearn.ng Vi 59
Sneething ................ $5 ?9
inop S anO « .......... $' Y9
SMOO S a n d « .......... $ ’ 9
Shoo Sanded ............
«1
4 *1 A C e a te r g ra d e d .
. U *4
4 r l AC « it e r . Graded
$10.9$
4x8 A A Graded ...............
$11 0
M A R L IT E 1 eboard 4x8. 5x6, 5x7 IS
p a tte r n , new color x $4.50—S4 vj
V iN Y L Panebng, 4x8 white . . 51 w
' 4xi0 Calling lues ................ $2 50
Wall paneling 4x7, 4 x f y nyl$, prints
wood «ram s $1.95 $3 «5, 86.95
a r .t k
A
Stone M asonite
pane«»,
A G rade, sneet— $ i? 9 5
c e tx x .'d »»•' . . tow as 8c $<2 ft
Patio F berg isv panels, no. X as iow
.............................................. 10c ft
-.t pr<.ce a /a - a t discount p r ce
Pre-1 ex med counter too», form .c a
covered. .5 low as $4 50 to S3 50 ♦’
4x4 P.A -fO BO AR D ........ $• 95 e-t
k D A K i . j MBE R to - F E N C IN G
. '3 to Irg . 7x3 A ?X4
»t low D IS C O U N T prices
.’ »6 ''Ouu.t Cedar tor fencing
’0c ’ ’
.«4 STUDS os 'ow as ........ eacn 49c
N A ILS . 08
Od »6a '© m e i m - * j IQc
10; G airarnzad a « Screw naus »5c
lb to.let ,r>4t* j i .99 ra c e , M E D -
IC»NC C A B IN E TS 51495. Fiber-
0
TUBS and S m O A E R STALLS,
»M canw qe 545 to 584; RATH-
R0G»5 base SINK C A B L E T S »9"
to JO" Sla «54 to 526.50; B A T H ­
TUBS fre»eh’ damage, »light, $1150
to 55» 50 4 ' S EW ER P IP E 8 ft
long $7 99. perforated a t $199
C E D A R S ID IN G . 6 . 8 ". 10" A 12"
AT DIS C O U N T P R IC E S
N E W M A S O N IT E S.d ngs. 4x8s
...
w.th grooves
$,’ .48
J-TAB Roofing. A . 235 lb $11.95 SO
Readv-m t fra ile r concrete $25 vd
fre e fra ile r. Vancouver Ave on.y
BUILDING SUPPLY
DISCOUNT CENTERS
WOT N Vi-icouvw Av.
JiM SE McLouaM - B vd
Tape
deck
Jt5-0iN
•St Su.
complete, speedy, compe
tent service. Low rates.
Dealer inquiry invited.
B A SIC A LLY SO UND S
custom cartridge record
ing service.
We repair
defective tapes.
527 N E Davie
PMSC. 1110 S.E. Alder.
233 6541
Albina Action Center, 707
N E . Knott. 288 8848
P A C T. 1818 S.E. Division,
233 8491
Pre registration may be by
telephone or in person.
Participants in the semin
ars are local financial institu­
tions, International Union of
O p e ra tin g E n g in e e rs , and
other concerned agencies.
The Downtwon Plan Citizen's
Committee will hold an in­
formational meeting re: the
PGE proposal on May 29.
7:45 p.m. at Room 338 Smith
Memorial Center. Portland
State University.
The M U L T N O M A H County
Democratic Central Comm it­
tee will meet at the Congress
Hotel. 1024 S. W. 6th Ave
nue. at 8:00 p.m. May 24th.
233-0080
A L B IN A L E G A L C L IN IC
2509 N. W illiams
Monday A Wednesdays
5:30 to 8:3: p.m.
284 5712
Mrs. Iv a Varna, Imp laymen» Manager
Good Samaritan H aipital and M adkal Canter
1 0 1 S N.W. 22nd Ave., Portland, Ora. « 7 2 1 0
2 2 9 -7 0 4 0
P IA N O o r ORGAN LESSONS
lates t and modern method
guarantees that you can learn
to play either instrument
For information, please call
An ¿quo/ Opportunity b«pJepe#
287 1634.
Albina Family and
Community Service
■ 3 N .E. Morris. 288 9145.
Personal Counseling. M ar
riage Counseling. Hot Line
Crisis.
U •.4 1 f t
Men*« l l r t h d t M R ia «
R l O C a r t l G o ld
t» « *-N o .4 1 2 M -$ 7 $ B
H
t i l l
VO LU NTEER
Drivers needed to deliver
meals to shut-ins. Hours to
meet your schedule.
Call
leaves and Fishes. 288 8351.
Body and Fender Repair
2 8 7 -8 5 2 9
311 N.E. Shaver
PEP IS BOTTLE SHOP
L et P E P I’ s BOTTLE SHOP be your headquarters for
champagne, wines, mixers . . . at the lowest prices in
town.
_________
Lloyd Center - - Next to the
L iquor Store. P E P I's one
and only store.
Open 9:30
a jn . to 9:00 p jn .
D aily.
Sundays: Noon to 4:00 pan.
281-2731
w e th in k these ring» ere realty seylna some-
th in e . It yo u d o n 't agree, send ’em back —
to r a fu ll re fu n d . N o questions l i k e d . ............
L4tfk«8 BlrtWlUM Ring
Solltf Stirling Silver
A basketball soccer clinic will
be held at Oregon Episcopal
Schools this summer. The
clinic will be open to boys in
grades four through nine.
There will be two sessions for
the clinic and it is recom­
mended that the boys attend
both, if possible. The basket­
ball clinic will run from June
25-28 and from July 2 6; the
soccer clinic will run from
July 9 12. and from July 16 19.
Boys in grades 7 9 will attend
the morning session and those
in grades 4-6 will attend in the
afternoon.
The cost for each session is
$20. Gary Graigmiles, varsity
soccer coach at Bishop Dag
well Hall and athletic director
at the school, and John Hicks,
varsity soccer coach at Dag-
well, will direct the clinic.
Inquiries may be made by
callling 246-7771 week days or
649 6275 or 244 8231 during
the evening and on week­
ends.
Most reasonable shop in town
SMART-STYLISH
B IR T H S T O N E R IN G S '
Governor Nelson Roekefel
ler of New York will be the
principal speaker at a "Gov
ernor Tom McCall Tribute
Banquet" scheduled for June
4 in the Benson Hotel.
The banquet is sponsored
by the Jewish National Fund.
Ift-rshal M. Tanzer of Port
land. Council president and
chairman of the dinner, said
the event is to honor McCall
for “his outstanding life and
work in the field of human
relations for all persons."
repairs
F R E E L E G A L A ID
RENEW THE BEAUTY OF
YOUR GARMENTS
PAIGE'S PHARMACY
2701 NE 7th
284-4656
DISCOUNTS
Lower Prices
The Portland Metropolitan
Steering Committee will con
duct Home Maintenance and
Financing Seminars June 18
June 21 at the Concentrated
Employment Program, 220
N .E . Russell, 7:30 10:00 p.m.
These seminars will be free
of charge to all residents in
the North. Northeast and
Southeast target areas. Child
care and transportation will
be provided for during pre
registration.
Pre registration is May 15
to June 12 at the following
places:
CARLOS
A challenging monogemant poulion in a progrtwiva 540 bad faochmg ho»-
piial. Revponubiliba» in it.gicol potitnt oraov include development ond im­
plementation of nursing standards, programs, pobaes, ond staff planning
with participation in educational programs. Represents nursing ot medical
staff meetings related to core of surgical patients. This import position re­
quires a BS degree, MS preferred with hospital nursing supervisory expen-
ence. Competitive salary w ith excell»nt fringe benefits mokes this on unusual
opportunity.
CONTACTi
Ellis Cleaners
The Y W C A Women's Re
source Center is sponsoring a
series of weekly discussions of
women’s literature beginning
May 25, from noon to 1:00 p.m.
at the downtown Y W C A ,
1111 S. W. 10th Avenue.
Ms. Colleen Wesche will be
chairman of the discussions on
literature by women, for
women and about women.
W orking women, mothers and
students are invited to attend
the series.
2"
NURSE REGISTERED
CLINICAL COORDINATOR
Ser
COMMUNITY CALENDAR
United Grocers Inc.
6-133 NE Lake Road
Milwaukie, Oregon
txpariancad on tm gla Or
Double need It
Good
Fringe Banaht» Ratira-
mant program and Free
Parking Facilities
Hospital Experienced
HELP W A N TED
•
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f
GENTLE, SANITARY. ECONOMICAL
•
•
STAY* CLEAN LONGER
BEET XOR WATER A SMOKE DAMAGE
•
DIRT DISARFEARS BEFORE YOU
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CONFIDENCE IN A THOROUGH JO*
SPRING
CARPET CLEANING
SPECIAL
g o t S C H U M l^ O U n R INTO THt
CARXtT
O ut
-liam o d •* H w ft-c a n t.
coatty to yo u o u td a te d n a»a • w hy
Play Pool
GUARANTEE
Building Supply
Store Liquidates!
•45,000 Inventory M ust Be Sold
PO RTLA ND • ' 4 M M
worth of building supplies
remain to be Mild at
Building Supply Diarount
Centers'
McLoughlin
Blvd. outlet.
The Liquidation Sale
— originally with a *90,-
000 inventory — still has
thousands of items availa­
ble at savings up to
60* 0 fo r do-it-yourselfers,
homeowners and builders
for their building projects
or remodeling jobs. Build­
ing materials to be liqui­
dated include doors, win­
dows, wallpaper, panel­
ing, particleboard, roof­
ing, bathtub», -ink-, plus
kitchen cabinets, plumb­
ing supplies, cle. Also
available at great savingx
is a wide variety of handy­
man tools and arressories.
A ll items are being sold
on a first come, first ser­
ved basis and the sale will
«-ontinue until every last
item is gone. All sales are
final, and dealers are in­
vited. Bankamrrieard and
Master Charge are wel­
come.
Sale hours are 8 am to 6
pm Monday through Sat­
urday; 9 am lo 3 pm Sun­
days. Location it 15123
S.L. McLoughlin Blvd.,
across front McDonalds.
Y o u r beginning on earth has « tp aclal B irth -
stona o t that tim e . G o ia M edal b rin g * you
man m ade »tones so stunning w ith such o a i
iiln g color th at yo u m ust be th r ille d o r you r
m oney beck. A ll stones are spaclally Impo»
t«d and professio n ally sat by hand in to solid
siariln a silver fo r w om en. Real 10 carat f o ld -
fille d fo r m e n ...................................................................
je s u s
CROSS
John T . H arris
PHONE
FO« FREE ESTIMATE
288-6137 287-6645
Solid
Sterling
S ilv e r
• ' oiy H k
N o.
«4 IS
ta.ee
Is clearly end v iv id ly shown In
tniV quality
R U
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le iltv C R
W« Q U A R A N T I! THAT YOVR CARPfT
WtLL • « C L tA M fO M T T C N THAN IT $
8YMN e«CN C H A M O B i FO RI
x
r in g
The w o rkm anship Is so good
you w ill be p rou d to
wear tt end show It tor
years.................. ..........
PORTLAND
CLEANING WORKS
NORTH & N.E. PORTLAND
O NE DAY SERVICE
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A L A IN B A N D - lO K t .
Q o ld F ille d th in w ed-
ding bend a lw e y t In
good tx»te.................. -
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F R E IN O A O IM 1 N T
R IN G - T in y tw in »lm-
ulated diam ond« M t
In to a d a in ty tw e e t
»olid « tid in g »liver
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F O R B IR T H S T O N E : R IN G S :
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V O U R R IN G S IZ E IS ................................................
W rite tor F R E E 1 9 7 3 C A T A L O G tille d w ith
N ew w ig t,J e w e lry ,G ird le « end B ra«,H air and
Skin Aid« etc..................................................................
G O L D M E D A L PR O D U C TS
Dapt 4 , Inwood, L .I.,N .Y .1 1 6 9 6
KNIT BLOCKING
OUR SPECIALTY
We Give
M IN O » « ÌF A I« S -N O CMAUGE
FICK UP 4 DELIVERY
282-8361
3954 N . W ILLIAMS
‘You've Tried The Rest, Now Try The Bast’
N. Alexander, Propri» tor
ladies Nite
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5:Mlto llt fHIp m.
Learn to Shoot Pool
Free I.esMms
GENEVA’S
4228 N. Williams