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Portland/observer CMSS/fl&MSi fiîaciïoff JJcomi^uñít^^ervke^l THE GOSPEL INSPIRATION Radio YSOL «''»-AM Gaoige F ttz, J r. FOR BARGAINS 1 day a weak. 644 1840. Beaverton. v is n lila c Jockey Hi Producer Call: 287-2658 or 771-3528 RUNYAN'S 88< STORE 3716 NE UNION AVE. ; DIAL-A-JOB ; ’ Dean'» latrk A Key Complete lock service All work guaranteed I'm your key in time of need Bus. 284 5030 Rea. 2.36 5232 3519 N .E . Union Ave. PORTLAND THRIFT STORE 5620 N. E. Union. 2 8 7 -0 9 0 Clothing, funfture. etc. at give -a-w ay prices HAUGEN AUTOMOTIVE 2203 NE Union Avenue 282-2266 Miar. Lumber and Fireptare wood C A I.I. 288-0555 Baldwin Sanitation CO M PLETE AUTO REPAIR AND BODY AND PAINT SHOP M.J. Evers Typing Ser vice. Call 287-7380. Ellis Cleaners RENEW THE BEAUTY OF YOUR GARMENTS PAIGE'S PHARMACY 2701 NE 7th 284-4656 Expert Tailoring Phone Prescriptions our Specialty 28 I -3652 : 227-5828 ■ K A IS E R * : CLEAN Experienced on tingle or Double needle G ood Fringe Benelift Retire ment program and Free Parking facilities RIN GS w s th in k th « M rina» ar« really saylna some thing. If yo u d o n 't agree, «end 'em beck fo r e fu ll re fu n d . N o question» asked.............. B IR T H S T O N E R IN G S ! t e l ld It e r ttn « tik re r U e .e t f t t> • • M e n 's R ir t h s t e n e R in g i N e e l lO C e r e l G o te t i i e a n o e t j m t ? gg W Y o u r beginning on e a r th has a s p e c ia l H ir in »lone o f th a t tim e . G o ld M e d a l b rin e » y o u m a n m a d e sto n e s so s tu n n in g w i t h s uch d e r f l i n g c o lo r t h a t y o u m u s t be t h r i l l e d o r y o u r m o n e y b e c k . A l l s to n e s ere s p e c ia lly im p o r te d e n d p r o fe s s io n a lly set b y h a n d i n t o s o lid s te rlin g »liver fo r w o m e n H e a l 1 0 c a r a t g o ld r ille d fo r m e n • l e on s 1 n 1 k s CROSS I t clearly and »lyldly shown In this q u a lity C R U C IF IX R IN G The w o rk m a n s h ip Is to good you w ill be pro u d to wear It end show It for yders......................... ... F L A I N B A N D - I0 K ! . G o ld F ille d th in wed ding band always In od te s te ................ .. ».»30 t t • • K F O R B IR T H S T O N E Booker Taylor. Mgr. 25&2615 S e llin g S a ra h C o v e n tr y J e w e lr y Call Betty Crittendon, 3414 N.E. 15th, at 281 2725 or 288 9712. WHITE STAG F R C -C N G A G C M C N T R IN G - T i n y t w i n » |m u leted diam onds set In to e d a in ty sweet solid sterling silver r ln g .N o S tl - M i l R IN G S : Rfeese give month yo u were b o rn .............. Please check L A D i l t ( ) OV M l n s | I V O U R R I N G S I Z E I S t ............. W rite for F R E E 1 9 7 3 C A T A L O G fille d w ith N ew W lg t.J k w e lry .G ird le s end B re t.H e ir end Skin Aids e tc ............................................ ..................... G O L D M E D A L PRODUCTS Dept 4 , Inwood. L.I..N, Y .1 1696 Between R and 1 I )0 nns An fgu««i O r f H * f Manufacturer of internationally recognized measurement equipment is seeking: precision TOOL A IHE MAKER Design and modify high and/or low production stamping dies. Requires minimum of five years experience in building sheetmetal progressive dies; operate all toolroom equipment and have thorough knowledge of shop math. TOOL A CUTTER GRINDER Operate surface grinders, cylindrical external and internal grinders, special drill and reamer grinding equipment. Produce gauges, form tools, counterbores, etc., from drawings, sketches or oral instructions. Requires minimum 5 years grinding experience, including thorough knowledge of wheel selection, application speeds and feeds. TOOLROOM MACHINIST Operate all tool room equipment, working from drawings, sketches or oral instruction, in machining precision tooling details. Requires 35 years precision machining and measurement experience. PATIENT AIDES for voice, piano, organ. Ap plicants must have college degree in music, Master's degree preferred; college teaching experience; evidence of high standard of per forma nee. Applications are now being accepted for formal 6 weeks training class at this hospital for full time and part time employment. To apply: To apply write: Milo Wold, Chairman Department of Music Linfield College McMinnville, Oregon 97218 or telephone: Controller’s Office 472 4121, ext. 239 Class begins July 23. 1973. Paid while in training with increase upon satisfactory completion. Classes held during day hours with part of last two weeks on evening or night shift. Upon com pletion must be able to work assigned shift. H.S. diploma or G.E.D. required. Must have good work references and good physical health. Apply in person to An Equal Opportunity Employer Good Samaritan Hospital 1015 N.W. 22nd Avenue Albina Family and Community Service 73 N.E. Morris, 288 9145. Personal Counseling, Mar riage Counseling. Hot-Line Opportunity Employer PRODUCTION WELDER Production spot welding of precision sheetmetal compo nents in aluminum, brass, steel and stainless steel. Must be able to set-up, adjust and operate ali types high production spot welding equipment. 3 5 years experience necessary, plus knowledge of heliarc welding. Joe Joseph 2017 Lloyd Center Benefit programs include substantial profit-sharing plan. For consideration of your background please call or write: 288-5692 Eve. 288-0525 Bob Martyn Tektronix, Inc. P.O. Box 500 DB 6 Beaverton, Oregon 97005 644 0161 97347 U iu Life insurance. a educational savings programs. retirement, health insurance and group insurance. AN EQl AL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Crisis. PEPI’S BOTTLE SHOP L e t P E P l’ s • BO TTLE SHOP te you r headquarters fo r champagne, wines, m ix e rs . . . at the lowest p ric e s in town. _________ Notice The Detroit Chapter of the National Dunbar High School Alumni of Little Hock, Ar kansas. is sponsoring a re union of all the graduation classed to lx- held in Detroit, Michigan, August 2 5, 1973. The site of this gala occasion will be the Howard Johnson Motor Ixxlge at West Grand Boulevard and Third Avenue. The extravaganza is given in honor and tribute to the school (Dunbar High) that was closed by the governor of Arkansas during ihe fight for integration. Dunbar High has to 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 Walters is Chairman of the Detroit Chapter of Dunbar High School Alumni, and Bonnie E. Robinson is Publication Chairman. For further information about this coming event, write or con tact: Bonnie E. Robinson, 2999 Calvert, Detroit, Michi gan 48206. or call 1 313 867 0559. PART TIM E TEACHERS An Equal AFFIY 5100 S< Korney Or.vg Ladles B lrtk s te n e B ing Complete polish and clean up. Located inside Port land Auto Auction, 5035 N.E. 62nd, Portland. Personnel D epa^nvenl M anufacturing Co. TEKTRONIX Equal Opportunity Employer 3300 N , W ILLIAMS AVE. John H. E llis S M A R T -S T Y L IS H Speed and accuracy essential, machine dictation and varied duties. $2.20/hr. to start, 40 hr. week, vacation, sick leave, other benefits. Apply Controller's Office, Linfield College. McMinnville, Oregon, (503) 472 4121, e xt. 239. PERM ANENTE« POWER SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS Page 7 fyafuj/niye tíwúe l/ete/tanh a n d 3$ubi/nebb 'Men! (/ e ! tíievn Jcncw we aftfileeia/e theiï Minified! CLERK TYPIST DENTAL HYGENINT Thursday Juna 22, 1973 i\ FREE LEGAL AID AI RINA LEGAL CLINIC 2509 N. W illiams Mondav A Wednesdays 5:30 to 8:3; p m. 284 5712 P IA N O o r ORGAN LESSONS la te s t and modern method guarantees that you can learn to play either instrument. For information, please call 287 1634. Lloyd C e nter — Next to the L iq u o r S tore. P E P l’ s one and only store, open 9:30 a jn . to 9:00 p jn . D a ily . Sundays: Noon tt 4:00 pan. VOLUNTEER Drivers needed to deliver meals to shut ins. Hours to meet your schedule. Call loaves and Fishes. 288 8351. 'y IS vS 281-2731 You can Sell it! 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