Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, August 09, 1973, Page 5, Image 5

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    Portland/Observer
Ebenezer
Anniversary
... in time of neetl
CALDWELLS
COLONIAL M O RTUARY
N. I 14lh al Sandy
and Hurnside
2 3 2 -4 1 11
Churrh and School for Community
ST. ANDREW’S CATHOLIC CHURCH
»1-4429
Reverend Bertram Griffin
■MIMI N .E . Alherta
Portland, Oregon 97211
M u m »«:
9:00 a m. Hymua
10:30 a.m. Choir
12:00 p.m. Polk Maaa
ALLEN TEMPLE CME CHURCH
C o ria i of 8th and Skxlmoia
Sunday School 9:30 a jn .
Sunday Worship 11:00 s j i i .
Christian Youth Fellowship 6:00 pan.
(Second and Fourth Sundays)
Ixtvely ladies desirous of
w earing th e ir M uu muus,
colorful Caftans, Chinese
artistry inspired prints, Che
ong sans, or other gorgeous
attire are invited to attend
The Hawaiian Tea sponsored
by the Junior and Senior
Missions of Ebenezer Baptist
Church.
Ebenezer Baptist
Church is located at 3707
N. Williams Avenue.
Ser
vices are held at 11:00 a.m.
and 6:00 p.m. on Sundays.
The Hawaiian Tea is to be
held at the residence of Mrs.
William Brown, 816 N.E.
Church Street, on Sunday,
August 12 from 1:00 p.m. to
5:00 p.m. This is the kirk off
event of Ebenezer's Third
Anniversary celebration. The
public is invited. There will
be Hawaiian and Religious
music and re fre sh m en ts.
The donation is 50c. and the
pastor is Reverend f'ercy
Manuel.
Reverend Thomas L . Strsyhsnd, M inister
Revival
scheduled
Dr. E .K . Bailey from Dal
las. Texas will be in Port
land again August 12 17 in
another “Soul Saving Cam
paign" at the St. Mark Bap
list Church. 103 N.E. Morris,
Reverend E.C. W ilder. Pas
tor.
Dr. Bailey is the pastor
of the M t. Carmel Baptist
Church of Dallas, Texas.
Churches of the city will be
p a rtic ip a tin g w ith choirs
singing each night.
Ser
vices will bo starting each
night at 7:30 p.m.
Time often seems to fly by
so quickly a year can feel
more like a month.
Kirk
Smith, a religion and philo
sophy student, spent one
month this summer that, in a
way, was a year.
Attending Portland Com
munity College to gain some
extra credits in his liberal
arts program, Smith com
pleted a one year course in
biology in four weeks time,
earned three A ’s, yet never
attended a class.
Smith's progress through
the course was made possible
through the college biology
department's audio tu to ria l
concept of learning.
Following prepared guide
lines, students come and go
at their own pace to a
"le a rn in g c e n te r", w here
microscopes, experiment kits,
and tape recordings are avail
able.
Two teachers are
always in attendance to pro­
vide in d ivid u al assistance
when needed.
The lecture tapes used in
the course were prepared,
w ritten, and recorded by the
biology department chairman
and teaching staff and were
designed to sound more like
informal discussions than lec­
tures.
Smith, who spent five or
six hours a day at the learn
ing center, said the tapes
offered a more personal and
ßerean (ßaptitit Church
* 48 22 N orth V a n c o a v a r A ven u e
* 8 8 1 -0 6 8 0 / 2 8 4 -2 8 8 4
Sunday:
MARANATHA CHURCH
1222 NE Skidmore
Church school and Bible class:
Sunday morning worship:
Sunday Evening worship:
Wednesday Evening prayer:
Eriday Worship Service:
9:15
10:45
7:00
7:00
8:00
a.m.
a.m.
p.m.
p.m.
p.m.
288-7241
Bob Harrison - Pastor
9.45 a.m. Sunday School
"W here we sing our faith"
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
6:00 p.m.
Young Disciples, Youth Group.
Adult Bible Teacher Training
7:00 p.m. Evening Service
Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Prayer and Bible Study
' . . . They received the W o r d ... and
searched the scriptures d a ily ..."
Acts 17:11
Rev. Willie O. Peterson, Pastor
Most reasonable shop in town
CARLOS
Body and Fonder Repair
2 8 7 -8 5 2 9
311 N.E. Shaver
IldN H U TO PIRTS
CUSSfííDMSi getaïfio/t
1 egal Secretary or
Legal Secretary Trainee
ACCOUNTANT
Degree. 2 3 yrs. exper. in
g o v e rn m e n t a c c o u n tin g .
Equal Opportunity Employ
ment. 714'It N .E. Alberta.
Needed by Legal Aid Ser­
vice
Family Law Center.
No shorthand or legal experi
ence necessary, but good
typing skills required.
Call
224 4086.
( IIII.D DEVELOPMENT
S P E C IA L IS T
Equal Opportunity Employer
♦ Complete Automotive Parts
and Accessories
For your complete automotive part« and accessories
needs, shop D A M Auto Parts. Now open from 10 a m.
to 4 p.m. on Sunday.
Shen* lia -S S ll
•
Don M cA ulay
710 N I . Kllllnaiweith M.
Sertland, Orefon «7111
Degree +
nursery school
exper.
Equal Opportunity-
Employment.
714'/» N.E.
Alberta.
Eurniture Sale
Everything goea. 1827 N.E.
Ilt h , 281 2243. M r. 4 Mrs.
Hamilton.
PORTLAND
CLEANING WORKS
TEACHER
Linfield College seeks qua!
ified person for tentative
p a rt-tim e ap p oin tm en t to
teach T h e a tre A rts and
direct a major theatrical pro-
duction or directorial equiva
lent. M A or M F A required
plus capability and exper
ience in teaching and direct
ing. Applicant may be con
sidered for possible dormi
tory head residency.
Send
resume to Mrs. Royce Keller.
Linfield College. McMinnville.
Oregon 97128. Must be re ­
ceived by August 7.
Equal Opportunity/
Affirmative Action Employer
E L E C T R IC IA N
Electrical maintenance and
repair for licensed electrician
in continuous operating plant.
Qualifications:
Must have Oregon limited
journeyman mfg. plant or
limited journeyman's indus
trial plant electrician's li­
cense.
V e rifia b le good em plo y­
ment and responsibility re­
cord.
Straight time rate. $5.39
per hour.
Excellent fringes including
noncontributory group hos­
pital surgical insurance for
employees and eligible de­
pendents.
NORTH & N.E. PORTLAND
• DIAL-A-JOB
O NE DAY SERVICE
KNIT BLOCKING
OUR SPECIALTY
;
We Give
MINO« « f« A I« S -N O CHA«GI
eicx o r a D ftiv ttY
282-8361
3954 N. WILLIAM?»
'You’va Triad Tha R ail, N o w Try Tho Ba»f"
N. Alexander. Propria tor
CLEAN
FOR BARGAIN«;
Complete polish and clean
up. Located inside Port
land Auto Auction, 5035
N.E. 82nd, Portland.
PORTLAND THRIFT
562') N. E. Union.
287-091')
Clothing, funiture, etc.
at give -a -w a y prices
FOR A KINO SIZE CATCH USE
AFRICAN GIANTS NIGHT CRAWLERS
No Refrigeration Needed
Withstands Summer Heat
Picked Fresh Every Day
Mis«- Lumber and
Fireplace wood
C A L I.
288-4)555
Baldwin Sanitation
Open 4 p.m. to 9 p.m.
3813 N .E. Union
King’« Worm Farm
RUNY AN 5 88< STOKE
3716 NE UNION AVE.
F IN ANCI AL S E C R E TA R Y
Dean's lz»ck 4 Key
Complete l<x’k service
All work guaranteed
I'm your key in time of neec
Bus. 284 5030
Res. 236 5232
3519 N .E . I'nlon Ave.
V O L l NTF.F.R
Drivers needed to deliver
meals to shut ins. Hours to
meet your schedule.
Call
Ixxves and Fishes. 288-8351.
MACHINE
OPERATORS I
Experienced on ungla or
Double neadle. Good
' Fringe Banabtt Retire­
ment program and Free
Parking focilitiay
ATTtY
Ftrtonrwl DtpoHmgnf
Ellis Cleaners
RENEW THE BEAUTY OF
YOUR GARMENTS
PAIG E’S PHARMACY
2701 NE 7th
284-4656
Prescription« our
Specialty
Salary range $500 to $600
per month + excellent fringe
benefits.
Challenging posi
tion working for a business
d evelopm ent firm in the
Model Cities area. Requires
top skills in typing and short
hand and some g en eral
knowledge of Bookkeeping.
Please do not apply in per
son. Resumes mav be mailed
to M E D IA . Inc., 4128 N.E.
Union A ven ue. P o rtla n d .
Oregon 97211. Resumes ac­
cepted through August 17,
1973.
5100 St Hom»y On*«
Bgtwwn 8 and 1 1 30 nm
An
Or PC
Expart Tailoring
Phone
281-3652
3300 N . W ILLIAMS AVE.
John H. E llla
Piano or Organ Leaaona
la te s t and modern method
guarantees that you ran learn
to play either instrument.
For information please call
287 1634.
M t. Angel College for a year
and will be a senior at
W arner Pacific College in the
fall. He plans to enter the
ministry.
He and his wife Karen
live at the New Hope Center,
a drop-in crisis and counsel­
ing center in southwest Port
land, where he works as a
volunteer three or four hours
a day. Evenings, he has a
part-time janitorial job.
Smith says he was in no
particular rush to finish the
course so quickly, but. “Why
not!”
“I found I could really con
centrate on one subject and
just enjoyed moving as fast
as I wanted,” he explained.
“It was like having my own
lab."
WELCOME TO
ST. M ARK’S BAPTIST
CHURCH
119 N . E . M o rris
Sunday Service 9:15/11:00 a jn .
Evening Service 7:30 p jn .
Reverend Edward W ilder
3725 N. Gantrnbein Avenue
Portland. Oregon 97227
Mrs. Inez Humphrey, National Gospel Singer of Galves­
ton, Texas will be presented in a Local Recital at the New
Hope Baptist Church August 17th, 1973. She is noted lor
many accomplishments for singing and speaking as
Oirector of Music at National and State Conventions.
Also speaking at 3:0« p.m. on August 19, 1973 at the New
Hope Church. Mrs. Humphrey will be guest soloist at the
Sunday morning services of August 12th and 19th.
Vancouver Ave. First Baptist Church
3138 N. V ancouver Ave.
Phone 282-9496
Sunday School
Morning Worship
9 :0 0 A.M.
1 b 0 0 A.M.
Dr. O. B Williams, Pastor
"T he church with a heart-felt welcome’ ’
Motorcycle Mechanics
M otorcycle M echanics are
asking for and getting top
wages! In many areas men
are earning $200 to $300 per
week doing something they
enjoy doing. The demand for
qualified “bike" mechanics
continues to increase, how­
ever. due to the industry’s
sales and growth! I f you like
“ bikes" and have some
mechanical ability, call 317-
639-4111. or write: National
Motorcycle Enterprises, P.O.
Box 1271, Indianapolis. In ­
diana 4 6 2 0
5128 N.E. M i
A. Lee Henderson, Minister
2 88-5429
Church School ...................................................... 9.45 am
Construction Equipment
Operators
Men operation construction
equipment today are earning
more money than ever be­
fore in history! Even though
many new men are getting
into the field, the demand
not only in the United States,
but all over the world con­
tinues to grow!
In many
areas men are earning be­
tween $8.00 to $12.00 per
hour depending on wage
scale. No experience neces­
sary. I f you are tired of a
low paying job without a
promising future, w rite Pied ­
mont Crane and Equipment
S ervices, 3969 Meadows
Drive. Suite L-2, Indiana
polis, Indiana 46205. or call
317 635 9283.
Morning Worship ..................................................
Wad. Noon — in« Hour of Power ...................
Wed. Proyer A Clots Maating ........................ ,
Nursery Cora Provided
U;00 am
12:00 Boor
7:30 pm
"Wo ara maA/rtg our N o io h b o rh o o d A B ro th e rh o o d "
Exie Publishing
Company
283-2486
Meet your fiffirmative fiction
'Requirement ike eeiq uny f
W ELDERS
Journeyman welders and chip
trailer welder mechanics for
permanent work. Our plant
is located 15 miles south of
Portland in Tualatin. Excel­
lent fringe benefits.
Call
Ralph Mohr. 639 6131.
Contract your printing to a minority firm
Use minority printers
.An Equal
Opportunity Employer
C O O R D IN A TO R
Position for child care co­
ordinator with A M A Family
Day 4 Night Care.
Salary
range $500 $700. depending
on education and experience.
Send resume to A M A Family
Day 4 Night Care, 4635
N.E. 9th, Portland. Resumes
accepted up to August 20th.
3 BDRM . C R T.
N ew spapers — N ew sletters — Posters — Fliers —
S tatio ne ry
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Business Cards
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Program s
Pam phlets — Pictorial D irectories.
>140
FREE HEAT.
Townhouse
with large rooms, full priv.
basement. No fees. Also 2
bdrm. $130.
283 4052. 644
2514.
P rinting to m ee t yo u r needs.
2201 N orth K illin g s w o rth
P ortland, O regon
A V E Q I AL OPfcOKTl N IT Y E M F l O YER
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Photo T ypesetting, G ra p h ic Arts and Printing
M anufacturing Co.
Ser­
25< per doz
For appt. call:
P E R S O N N E L O F F IC E
6659171
An Equal
Opportunity Employer
WHITE STAG
M.J. E v e rt Typing
vice. ( ail 287 738«.
R E Y N O LD S M E T A L S
TRO UTDALE PLANT
■■■■«■■■■■■■I
VISIT
Booker Taylor, Mgr.
255 2615
STORE
Attention All Fisherman
(Good News)
227-5828
Andrew A. Newton. Minister
Off. ph. 281-6476
Res ph. 281 7367
Kirk Smith, who completed one year of biology in four
weeks using Portland Community College's audio-tutorial
method, performs experiment in college's laboratory.
relaxed way of learning.
“There's a lot of humor on
them. They sound as though
they were recorded in some
one's living room.” he added.
Smith, who came to Port
land three years ago from
Berkeley. California, attended
August 9, 1973
N ew Hope Baptist Church
Lab accelerates learnin
holds
Thursday
A