Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, May 31, 1973, Page 7, Image 7

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The Stale of Oregon in actively seeking applirationa for
several vacant portillons in the Portland and Salem areas.
Some of the current openings are'
SEWING
MACHINE
OPERATORS
Income Tax A uditor I $679 666
Veteran's Benefits Consultant $712-900
Workman's Compensation Examiner Trainee $615 712
Super visor of Computerised Koeords $746 965
Adult Service W orker (Caseworker 1) $616 766
Police Standards Coordinator $055 1210
Television Broadcast Technician 2 $746 666
Workman's Compensation Rep.
Customer Service $670
666
Workman's Compensation Rep.
Sales Rep. $670 666
Nutrition Consultant 1 $6.37 1052
Clerk »/Secretaries (typing 50 wpm) $437 566
Experienced on tingle or
Double needle Good
Fringe Benefit! Retire­
ment program and Free
Porting facilities
AFFIY
Fprw»nn»l Dtpo*
WHITE STAG
Other openings are in such fields as fiscal, accounting and
health. For more information about these openings and
Manufacturing Co.
others, contact:
5 100 Si Korney
ls'»»e"A and I I 30 nm
Personnel Division
S u te Office Building
1400 8 .W . 5th
Portland
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229 6024
Hob
and Bill ('roas, A ffirm ative Arlion Specialists.
An Equal Employment Opportuni tv
Affirmative Action Employer
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227-5828
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PERM ANENTES
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NURSE REGISTERED
CLINICAL COORDINATOR
A challenging manogement position in a progrettive 540 bed teaching hoc
pital. Responsibilities in surgical patient oreas include development ond im­
plementation of nursing standards, progroms. pokoes, and staff planning
with participation in educahonoi programs. Represents nursing at medicol
staff meetings related to «ore of surgical patients. This import position re­
quires a BS degree, MS preferred with hospital nursing supervisory expon­
ents. Competitive salary with excellent fringe benefits mokes this an unusual
opportunity.
CONTACT:
A N IM A I. C O N T R O L
O F F IC E R
Fulltim e or p a rt-tim e
C o m p e titive salaries
Excellent benefits and
w o rkin g conditions
S609 • 612.
Enforces laws
dealing with animals. MIN
QUAL: ill One year's ent
ployment with local govern
mental agency enforcing am
inal laws OR (21 Two year's
em p lo y m en t in r a r e and
handling of dogs.
EXAM:
June 14. APPLY:
Before
5 p.m. June 6, 1073. Mult
nomah County Civil Service
Comm., 510 S.W. Montgo
rnery, Portland. Oregon.
2 2 7 -5 8 2 8
t v r s w a t service
•7 MOua C lfA N IN G
SA’ CTTDATS UNTl, N O O N
< o w n o e lA U N O tv
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Lloyd Center — Next to tie
Liquor Store. P E P I’s one
and only sto re. Open 9:30
a j n . to 9:00 p jn .
Daily.
Sundays: Noon to 4:00 p jn .
Eilm and television star
George Takei will be in
Portland Saturday. Juno 2.
to a d d re s s th e J a p a n e s e
American Citizens Ia-ague
families and friends at Pori
land Community.
Takei is
well know for his part as Su
I.u in telev ision's "Star Trek"
281-2731
series.
Attention Veterans
You can buy these well
built duplexes. 3 plexes &
4 plexes for no money-
down. Very good rental
income arid a fantastic
price. Call Henry Wong
at 223 7151
EREE LEG AL AIO
ALBIN A L EG A LI LINK
2500 N W illiams
Mondav A Wednesdavs
"> III to 6 :3 ; p .m .
264-5712
Stan Wiley, Inc. Realtors
to i l M E E R
PI ANDor ORG AN LESSONS
la test and modern method
guarantees that you can learn
to play either instrument,
Eor information, please call
267 1634
D r iv e r s
needed
m e a ls
to
s h u t in s .
m e et
your
le a v es
and
Io
d e liv e r
H o u rs
s c h e d u le .
to
• a ll
f is h e s . 2 6 x N t . i l
You can
Albina Family and
Communitv Service
73 N.E. Morris. 266 911."
Personal Counseling. Mar
nage Counseling, Hot lane
Sell it!
C r is is .
Tape
deck
repairs
Mr. T akei will d iscu ss
Racism in the Media", trae
ing the influence of news
papers and radio to the early
1900» when Americans were
made aw are of the "yellow
peril" threat.
Later, after
the bombing of Pearl Harbor,
newsreels and papers signi
licantly influenced the gov­
ernm ent in its decision to
forcefully evacuate 110,000
Nikkei 'Jap an ese Americans)
to wartim e relocation camps.
Racial tensions relaxed after
World War II: however, with
the increase in competitive
trade between Japan and the
U n ited S ta te s in rec en t
years, racism is reoccuring.
"Media's influence in shap
ing racial images is felt by
many groups in our society,"
asserts Takei. The public is
invited to attend the free
presentation in room AT ST
at PCC's Sylvania center,
12000 S.W. 19th Avenue, at
6 p.m.
The program is being pre
s e n te d by th e J a p a n e s e
American Citizens la-ague in
cooperation with P o rtla n d
Community College.
Eor
more information contact Don
Hayashi. D irector of JACI.
at 223 1051.
It will be a scene out of
thi old west, in a 1973 setting
when an expected 400 riders
and their horses make their
wav over several miles of
Marion County farmland on
Juno 3rd.
The event is the St. Paul
Rodeo Association'» annual
daylong trail ride w h i c h
winds through hop yards,
corn fields, and along por
lions of the W illamette Riv­
er. Rodeo Association P resi­
dent Hill Smith says activi­
ties for the Sunday ride
begin with a traditional cow
boy breakfast at 6 a.m. at
the St. Paul Community Hall.
Il will I n - a scene out of
the old west in a 1973 setting
when an expected Itkl riders
and their horses make their
wav over several miles of
Marion Counlv farmland on
June 3rd.
.After breakfast, several
hundred cowboys and cow
girls of all ages will "move
out".
The trail ride is a prelude
to the St. P.iul Rodeo. held
July 2. 3 and 1th. This is the
:36th year for the annual
rodeo, which has become one
of the largest professional
rodeos in America.
romplete, speedy, compc
tent service. Ix»w rates.
Dealer inquiry invited.
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RASI( ALLY SOI N D S
custom cartridge record
ing service.
We repair
defective tapes.
527 N E Davis
233-0060
with a P-O
Person-to-Person
Want Ad
Call 2 8 3 -2 4 8 7
PORTLAND
C L E A N IN G W O R K S
NORTH & N.E. PORTLAND
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GUARANTEE
W t O V A R A N T If TH A T VO U R C A R R I T
• B i t 6< C l l A N I O I I T T I R TH A N IT S
I V i « B U N C lU M D M F O B I
PHONE
288-6137 287-6645
KNIT BLOCKING
OUR SPECIALTY
We Give
M IN O R REPAIRS—N O CHARGE
PICK-UP «. DELIVERY
282-8361
3954 N. WILLIAMS
"You’ve Tried The Rest, Now Try The Best”
N. Alexander, Proprietor
John T. H arris
FOB FREE ESTIMATE
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SMART-STYLISH
W e th in » these rings are rea lly saying som e­
th in g . I f y o u d o n 't agree, sand ‘am back —
fo r a fu ll ra fu n d . N o q u a ttlo n s askad........... ..
PORTLAND THRIFT
STORE
5623 N. E. Union, 267-0914
Clothing, funfture. etc.
at give -a-w ay prices
FOR BARGAINS
VISIT
RUNYAN'S 88< STORE
266-0555
Baldwin Sanitation
B IR T H S T O N E R IN G S !
L a 4M« B lrT h tlo n e Win«
Sol 141 S ia r tiR f Stiver
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F itto * -N o . 41 IM -S 7 .S S
3716 NE UNION AVE.
Dean's lxsck A Key
Complete lock service
All work guaranteed
I ’m your key in time of nee«
Bus. 264 5030
Be». 236 5232
3519 N .E . Union Ave.
HAUGEN AUTOMOTIVE
2203 NE Union Avenue
282-2266
Mine, l umber and
Eireptare wood
(A L L
Ever« Typing
Call 267 7.360
PEPI’S BOTTLE SHOP
AV A ll A g it
289-9357
IIIL Gt'SI’l-.l INSPIRATION
Radio Y St >L
850-AM
Georg« F Hz, Jr.
Disc Jockey & Producer
Call: 287-2658 o r
771-3528
M.J.
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C*» C lfA N IN G
1014 N K K U N O SW O tTN
4 Blerfci (wet af ln*art*ota
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COMMUNITY
CALENDAR
ONE DAY SERVICE
QUALITY DRY CLEANING
REASONABLE RATES
*5
1 500 SW First
2 8 7 -8 5 2 9
Let P E P I's BOTTLE SHOP be your headquarters for
champagne, wines, m ixers . . . at tie lowest prices in
town.
Dateil and first published
this 17th day of May, 1973.
Charles, Patterson, Personal
R epresentative. Kurt Schles
inger, A ttorney, Keller A
Glaze. A ttorneys at Iaiw.
HMM) Crown Plaza. Portland.
FafeAAsAed 1912
KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITAL
Community Services
311 N.E. Shaver
Notice is hereby given that
the undersigned has been
appointed Personal Repre
senl.ilive of the above estate
and has qualified. /Ml | ht
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.
C L IA M M S A LAUNDKRERS
Personnel D e p o rtm en t
An E fj-»ri/
Body and Fender Repair
Notice to interested jiersons
in the circuit court of the
S tate of Oregon for the
County of Multnomah. De
parlm ent of probate, no.
116360.
An I Seel Oppa«vr»<F trapravar
Experienced
CARLOS
The D etroit C hapter of the
National Dunbar High School
Alumni of Little Rock, Ar
kansa», is sponsoring a re ­
union of all the graduation
classes to be held in D etroit,
Michigan, August 2 5, 1973.
The site of this gala occasion
will lx- the Howard Johnson
Motor Lodge at W est Grand
Boulevard and Third Avenue.
The extravaganza is given
in honor and trib u te to the
school (Dunbar High) that
was closed by the governor
of A rkansas during the fight
for integration.
Dunbar High has to its
credit more than 15.000 grad
uates over the years and we
are expeeting all of these,
worldwide, to gather in De
troit for the event August
2 5. 1073.
We are very
proud of our school and we
will be very proud to se<
you. its graduates, there.
Don W allers is Chairman
of the Detroit Chapter of
Dunbar High School Alumni,
anil Ronnie E. Robinson is
Publication Chairman.
Eor
further information about this
coming event, write or con
tact:
Ronnie E. Robinson.
2999 Calvert, Detroit. Michi
gan 16206, or call I 313 6h7
0559.
E state of: Estelle H. liars
Mrs. le a Yarn«, Im p ley merit Manager
Good Samaritan Hespitai and M edkal Center
1013 N.W. 22nd Ave., Fortland, Ore. 9 7 2 1 0
2 2 9 *7 0 0 0
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Most reasonable shop in town
graduates
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HTATK OF OREGON JOK OPPORTUNITIES
I liursd ry May 31, 1973
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