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Portland/O bserver ¿Paluuniye tíieúe M eic/uinl> a n d JiubineM 'M en! 0£ef f/ient kn ew we aM ileeta/e fheii bafifred! CUtt/flMMSi #£~Iatf/On — ADJUNCT PROFESSOR POLICE COMMUNICATIONS OPERATOR To answer phone* in police radio center and dispatch police car* and other emergency vehicle* in response to call* for aid. W ork may involve night shifts, weekends and holiday*. The job requires, mature judgement and a clear, distinct speaking voice. Salary start* at SOWS with increases to $865 in 3 year*. Benefits include paid medical and dental insurance. CLERK TYP IST I S493 556. Performs clerical duties according to standard procedure*. M IN Q UAL: Must type 50 nwpm with no more than 6 errors. Call for qualifying typing test not later than 5:00 p.m. Friday, June 8. 1973, 248 3294. Mult nomah County Civil Service Commission, 510 SW Mont gomery, Portland, Ore. UN's LPN's AIDE'S Hospital Experienced Competitive salaries Excellent benefits and working conditions Personnel Deportment KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITAL 1500 SW Pint $735 854. 1 yr. exper. re quired (preferably using OS JCL). Applicants with most closely related experience will be interviewed May 21. A PPLY: Multnomah County Civil Service Com m ission. 510 SW Montgomery, Port land, Ore. by 5 p.m. June 12, 1973. 2 2 7 -5 8 2 8 Oppnrfi/»»»Py f PROGRAMMER ANA LYST II / $1063 1235. 2 yra. exp. as a systems analyst + 4 yrs. combined exp. as a pro grammar with systems analy sis exp. or equivalent; or BS in business, engineering, com p u te r sciences, m ath or closely related field + 4 yrs. combined exp. as program mer/analyst. Should be ex perienced in COBOL. BAL, OS. IB M Systems 360/40 370, U N IV A C 418 I I or large 2d, 3d, generation sys tems utilizing an operating system, sequential and ran dom processing. A PPLY: Multnomah County Civil Ser vice Commission, 510 SW Montgomery, Portland, Ore. S T E N O -C L E R K I $524 590. Performs clerical duties including taking die lalion in shorthand and typ ing from ropy. M IN Q UAL: Type 50 nwpm & take oral dictation at rate of 80 wpm. C all for a p p o in tm en t for qualifying typing test no later than 5:00 p.m. Friday, June 8, 1973. Phone 248 3294. Multnomah County Civil Service Commission, 510 SW Montgomery, Portland. Oregon. RINGS SM ART-STYLISH NURSE RIGISTfltED W e m in k thsse rings ere rsstlv s a y in * to m e - tn ln g . It yo u O on't sgr»«. »snd “sm back — to r a tu li refu n d . N o auastlons a tka d ........... CLINICAL COORDINATOR B IR T H S T O N E R IN G S A challenging monogsmsnt poulion in a progtstuva 540 bad tsoching ho»- Ratpantibilibat in surgical potianl orsa» include development ond i m plementation of nursing standards, program», pokasi, ond »toll plonmng with participation in educational programs. Represent» nursing at medical staff meetings related to core of surgical patients. This impart position re- quitus a BS degree. MS preferred with hospital nursing supervisory experi ence. Competitive sofory with excellent fringe benefits mokes this on unusual opportunity. CONTACT-. p ilo t. Ca« te» G irt M t on« A lno l o l l « S tertin « Sihtor • 4 lit I f 88 1 M e n i B irth » le n« R in « i Root 1 «C a ra t G o l« Ille « -N o .4 1 2 M « 7 «S M U Vow r d o «m n in e on oorth h«$ a ipoclol B lrth - ito n o o< th at lim o . G o t« M edal brln«» you mon mado Mono« BO B tunnln« w ith U K h do/ I I I « « color th a t yo u m u tt DO t h r llK d or your m o n ey boch. A il »long» ara »pot I ally Im p or tad an« pro*««» ton a lly M t by hand in to »ofto •to riln o »litter tor w om en Heal 10 corat «old fitte d fo r m on................................................................... Mrs. Iv a Varna, Imptayment Manager Oaad Bamortton Hospital and MadUal Can tar 1 01 9 N.W . 22nd A va., Portland, Ora. « 7 2 10 2 2 0 -7 0 0 0 An (gvst Oppertvmty t/splerw Community Services * I G so rjs P ltz, J r . 1 Disc Jocksy 8. Producar I C all: 787-2658 or 1 771-3528 Solid Starling Stivar je s ú s CROSS ‘ «THE GOSPEL INSPIRATION ■Radio YSOL 8SO-AM STORE 5620 N. E, Union. 287-0910 Clothing, funlture. etc. at give -a -w a y price» Miar. Lumber and Flreptare wood (A L L 288-0555 Baldwin Sanitation v is rr RUNYAN'S H8< STORE F R X -C N O A G C M E N T R IN G - T in y tw in slm u latad diam onds sat In to a d a in ty sweat solid starling silver rln g .N o .S S I ■ » « . * * S L A IN B A N O - lO K t . G o ld F ille d th in w ad ding band alw ays In >od t u t s . 3716 NE UNION AVE. F O R B IR T H S T O N E R IN G S : Please give m o n th y o u w are b o rn ..................... Please check L A D IE S ( ) or M E N 'S ( I V O U R R IN G S IZ E IS : ............. Dean's lo c k A Ksy Complete lock service All work guaranteed I'm your key in time of neec Hus. 284 5030 Re*. 236 5232 3519 N .E . Ia ta n Ave. CO M PLETE AUTO REPAIR AND BODY AND PAINT SHOP W rite for F R E E 1 9 7 3 C A T A L O G fille d w ith N aw w ig s ,J e w e lry.G ird les and B ra t.H a lr and Skin Aids etc.™ ........................................................... GOLD MEDAL PRODUCTS Dopt4 , Inwood, L.I ,N Y .11696 e O G G . . , « . , . . CARPH CLEANING G f N T l I SANITARY tCONOSSICAL stays c h a n Z -|A | costose 5 r tV lM L ♦ BIST FOR W ATIR * SMOKE DAMAGE G DIRT DISARM ARS SE »ORI YOU • CONFIDENCE IN A THOROUGH JOB Ellis Cleaners sc V u iS ^ O H F E R IM O TME CARSE T Owl dsemeoo'"« »method <• •»*•«’•<••"« lo ^ v c kw fi « *••**« RENEW THE BEAUTY OF YOUR GARMENTS PHONE Expert Tailoring Phone 88-6137 John T . H arris FOR FREE ESTIMATE 2 8 7 -6 6 4 5 281-3652 3300 N . W ILLIA M S AVE. John H. E llis PEPI’S BOTTLE SHOP Let P E P I’ s BOTTLE SHOP be your headquarters for champagne, wines, m ixers . . . at the lowest prices in town. CLEAN Complete polish and clean up. Lorated inside Port land Auto Auction, 5035 N.E. 82nd, Portland. Booker Taylor, Mgr. 255 2615 ' ' AFFlT ' Par»©nnal D eportm ent WHITE STAG M anufacturing Co. I, i < 5 1 0 0 « Horttey D '. r Be»«»?" 8 ond 1 I 30 nm Ar T gM«* Opf»n ' n.Fy Fatpwpa» Dunbar seeks graduates Lloyd Center - Next to the Liquor Store. P E P fa one e and only store. Open 9:30 ' a jn . to 9:00 p jn . Dally. Sundays: Noon to 4:0»? pjn- i-C The D etroit Chapter of the National Dunbar High School Alumni of L ittle 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 to its credit more than 15.000 grad uates over the years and we are expecting all of t h e s e , 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 D etroit Chapter of Dunbar High School Alumni, and Ronnie E. Robinson is Publication Chairman. For further information about this coming event, w rite or con tact: Ronnie E. Robinson, 2999 Calvert, Detroit. Michi gan 48206. or call 1 313 867 0559. PIANO or ORGAN LESSONS Latest and modern method guarantees that you ran learn to play either instrument. For information, please call 287 1634. V and v iv id ly shown In •tty C R U C IF I X R IN G um anshlp Is so good ba p rou d to FOR BARGAINS HAUGEN AUTOMOTIVE 2203 NE Union Avenue 282-2266 Experisncsd on u n g i* or | / Doubl* needle G o ad ' Fringe Benefit» Retire- , I i ment prog ram and Free ( i Parking facilities i O ft I l K K a t 10 - tt.S S PORTLAND THRIFT — C O M P U T E R O P E R A T O R II Fulltime or part-time An — POWER SEWING : MACHINE : OPERATORS : A N Y T IM E ; day or nite. or rm bd; new borns and up. Exp. N. Portland 2850096. Equal Opportunity Employer Apply by June 16 at Portland Civil Service, 510 S.W. Montgomery Street. — BABY SITTING to teach part lime in Anthro pology, fall and spring semes te r* 197374. M .A . and teaching experience in an thropology. Submit resume promptly to Stanton B. Tow ner, Chairman, Sociology lie parlm ent, Linfield College, McMinnville, Oregon 97128. 281-2731 Thursday June 7, 1971 I “.ice 7 Help find lo s t" saver* If you know the whereabouts of any of the following per sons, please call the N A A C P Federal Credit Union at 281 7744. John Benjamin. 1803 SE Washington St., P o rtla n d ; Vernice Scott, 844 N. Emer son St., Portland. Grant W al lace. 2713 N .E. 11th Ave., Portland; Ronnie Moore, 1130 N E Brazee. Portland; James E. H ill, 4845 N E 10th Ave., Portland; Rosizean Johnson. 5216 N. Commercial. Port land; Rolands Yvonne John son. 5216 N. Commercial, P o rtla n d ; James Cunning ham. 36 N E Stanton. Port land. Wilma Peterson. 4319 N. Commercial, Portland; T h u r man Boyd, 4317 N E Mallory, Portland; Joe Funchess, 3146 N E 10th Ave., Portland; Patricia I-ane, Portland; Alice Kurkoski. 2137 N .E. 53rd. Portland; Deodise A. Nixon, 1606 N. Arlington, Los An geles, California; Eugene P. O’Neal, Jr., 1417 N. Russel, Portland. Ruth Williams. 745 N. Russel, Portland; V ir ginia Shines, 28 N E Graham. Portland. Albort Miner. 2109 N E Rodney. P o rtla n d ; Lucy Carol Stout, 3106 SW 10th, Portland; Esterleta M. Hill. 1818 N E Victoria, Portland; D o ro th y A dam s, S e a ttle ; Elizabeth Stratton. 2338 N E 26th. Portland; Doris Ann Huenton. 4823 N E 21st. Port land; George Mallory. CM R Box 1537, San Francisco. California; Celia Irene Brown. 1408 N E Knott St.. Portland; James V. Paschal, 943 N E Winona, Portland. VO LU NTEER Drivers needed to deliver meals to shut ins. Hours to meet your schedule. Call Ixtaves and Fishes. 288-8351. Albina Family and Community Service 73 N.E. Morris, 288 9145. Personal Counseling, M ar riage Counseling, Hot Line Crisis. F R E E L E G A L A ID A L B IN A L E G A L C L IN IC 2509 N. W illiams Monday & Wednesdays 5:30 to 8:3; p.m. 284 5712 COMMUNITY CALENDAR The Les Femme's Club will hold a Scholarship Tea Sun day, June 10th, at the YW ( A, 1111 SW 10th from 3:00 to 6:30 p.m. The musical program fea tures Sharon Vickers. Les Femme officers are; Mrs. Betty Stephone, presi dent; Mrs. fressie Dixon, vice president; Mrs. John B rad fo rd . F ello w sh ip Tea Chairman; and H arriet Boyd, Publicity Chairman, 775 1378. The final deadline for send ing in your application to become a contestant in the The Miss Oregon Teen-Ager Pageant is June 15th. This pageant is open to ail girls between the ages of 13 and 17, regardless of race, color, creed or national origin. The pageant will be held July 27th and 28th at the Port land Hilton in Portland. Send your request to the Miss O regon T een A g e r pageant. 126 Bunn Drive. Rockton. Illinois 61072. Re member, the deadline for having your completed appli cation in is June 15. Congressm an W e n d e ll W yatt will speak on "Pro gress in P e rs p e c tiv e " at Portland Community College graduation ceremonies June 10, at 2 p.m. in the college gymnasium, 12000 SW 49th Avenue. President Amo De Ber nardis will present associate degrees, certificates, or high school diplomas to approxi mately 1200 students who have com pleted re q u ire ments. Father James Man ning. St. Phillip's Episcopal Church, will give the invoca tion and benediction. James W elty. Portland, will present organ selections prior to and following the exercises. Graduates, their families and frinds are invited to join President and Mrs. De Ber nardis at a reception in the commons following the cere mony. City Commissioner Mildred A. Schwab will speak at commencement exercises for the graduates of Oregon Epis copal Schools (St. Helen's Hall, Bishop Dagwell Halit on June 8th. Graduation cere monies for the 27 seniors will be held at T rin ity Episcopal Church at 8 p.m. Following the ceremonies, a reception w ill be held in Kempton Hall at the church. Announcement was made by D r. Katie E Whickam, president of the National Beauty Culturists' league, Inc., that their 54th annual convention will be held in D e n v e r. C olorado in the Denver Hilton Hotel July 29 through August 9, 1973. This is the largest all Black wo mens organization in the U.S.A.. consisting of over 40.000 women located in 42 states of the union, in the Bahamas and in South Amer ica. A public hearing on pro posed amendments to State Health Division rules per taming to methods of deter mining alcoholic content of blood will he held in Room 12 of the State Office Build ing. Salem. The proposals include the approval of two additional types of breath testing devices for use by Oregon state and local police. Both new devices are elec tronic methods which per form the entire blood alcohol analysis automatically and will print out the breath test results. One of Salem's most popu lar tourist attractions, the guided trip to the tower of the State Capitol, was started for the current season on Memorial Day, it was an nounced by Victor Fryer, travel information director for the Highway Division. Trips to the tower are scheduled every half hour from 9:00 to 11:30 a.m. and from 1:00 to 3:30 p.m. seven days a week, Mrs. Fances Bell, chief of the Capitol Guide Service, said. Regu lations require that those 18 years of age and under must be accompanied by an adult. Mrs. Bell pointed out that there are 121 steps in the spiral staircase leading to the top of the tower. There is no elevator. When one reaches the top of the tower, he has an un surpassed view of Salem and the surrounding countryside. This is particularly true on a clear day when the moun tains can be seen in ail their splendor. These include Mt. Hood. M t. Jefferson. M t. St. Helens. M t. Adams, and the Three Sisters. It also pro vides one a closeup view of the Pioneer standing atop the tower.