l ’urti.md l lh s c n i r cuamaML Superviana male in C ounty ja il. MIN QUAL: min ago 21, high sch. «•«, or (JE I) + I yr. exper. aa guard or counselor in correctional institute or jail facility ()|{ college com pletion of 60 semester or 90 term hours. E X A M ; Sept. ‘25. A P P L Y : Before 4:90 pm Sept. 17. Multnomah ('aunty C iv il S erv ic e Comm ission, 510 SW Montgomery, Port land, Ore. ( H IL I, CARE WORKER TRANSPORTATION A ID E SCHOOL AGE SPECIALIST P a rt tim e, sp lit s h ift, likes children. $1.60 per hour. Apply at 714’/* N E Alberta. Skilia in planning A impie menting out of school activi liea for gradeschool young sters. Experience in teach ¡ng. recreation or daycare programs desirable. Degree in related field required. Some superviaor and training ability necessary. Send re sume to Metropolitan 4 C Council, 1080 SW Morrison, a ltn . C hild D e ve lo p m en t Department. CORRECTIONS OFFICER $7.72 HMM). p rlao nera geffftfwr Equal Opportunity Employer ACCO UNTANT Accounting degree, experi­ ence or field work in govern mental accounting. Apply at 714*/» N .E . Alberta. Equal Opportunity Employer Equal Opportunity Employer SERVICE COORDINATOR ( H IL I, ( ARE WORKER Background in community or ganization and administra tion. Apply at 714’/» N .E. Alberta. T eac h er w ith exp erien ce and/or degree in Early Child hood Education, tor children 3 yrs. 6 yrs. Model Neigh borhood residenta preferred. «■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a ■ DIAL-A-JOB ! ¡ 2 2 7 -5 8 2 8 ■ • ■ Ü KAISER « PERM ANENTE J . Equal Opportunity Employer Bethel Child Development Center 5828 N .E . 8th Avenue 284 3041 or 288 5429 Joe Joseph 2017 Lloyd C enter Equal Opportunity Employer. 2 8 8 -5 6 9 2 Eve. 2 8 8 - 0 5 2 5 Life insurance, educational savings program s, retirem ent, health insurance ano group insurance. POWER SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS Experienced on tingle or Double needle. Good Fringe Benebt» Retire­ ment program and Free Porking facilitisi Man or woman. Experience and or interest in working with school age children in before and after school pro­ grams. Skills in art, music, science and crafts desirable. W arm , accepting personality essential. Apply in person, 714*/» N .E . Alberta. Equal Opportunity Employer SYSTEMS E V A L U A T IO N SPECIALIST $1121 1303. Evaluates the a tta in m e n t of C ity -C o u n ty Data Processing Authority goals and objectives through analysis and reporting of the activities of D P A resources; evaluates the adherence to D PA standards and the need for training and other sup p o rtiv e processes; p a r tic i­ pates in defining user needs for A D P systems. M IN Q UALS: Training and/or exper. equivalent to gradua tion from an accredited col­ lege or university with em­ phasis in data processing techn o lo g y, business ad ministration or a closely re­ lated field; and a minimum of 5 yrs of increasingly re­ sponsible exper. in the data procesing field, of which at least two years must have been major systems design responsibility. A P P L Y : M ult nomah County Civil Service Commission. 510 SW M ont­ g om ery, P o rtla n d , O regon 97201. G ARAGE SALE Irvington Community Garage Sale, 13 garages in one neighborhood. Come to .3039 N E 15th for map of other garage locations. Sept. 15. 10 4. Proceeds for Irvington Youth Program. ♦ Comp/eie Automotive Parts and Acceaaories For your complete automotive parts and accessories needs, shop I) & M Auto Parts. Now open from 10 a.m to 4 p.m. on Sunday. R io n i 2 I S - 5 5 ] ] 7 1 0 N I . K llh n a .w o .tli M. Portlond, Oregon 9 7 2 1 1 Don McAuley M o s t re a s o n a b le shop in town CARLOS Body and Fonder Repair 311 N.E. Sh aver Model C itie s C h ild C are C enters a re taking ap plications fo r fa ll e n ro llm e n t. C a ll 2 8 8 -8 8 6 1 2 8 7 -8 5 2 9 PORTLAND CLEANING WORKS NORTH & N.E. PORTLAND .ONE D A Y SERVICE KNIT BLOCKING OUR SPECIALTY M o d e l Cities 4-C U Community Services 1 Pastor Bob Harrison will be holding a three day Re vival at Maranatha Church, 1222 N .E . Skidmore at 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, September 19th through Friday, Sep­ tember 21. Reverend Harrison became Pastor of Maranatha Church on December 6, 1972. He is an in te rn a tio n a lly known evangelist, and made his first overseas missionary tour in 1959. Since then Bob H a rri son has raised "storm clouds of conviction" in the hearts of men and women, old and young, of all races, creeds and colors from Ethiopia to the Congo in West Africa, from Formosa to the Phillip pines in Southeast Asia, from Korea to Japan in the Far East, from Columbia to Brazil in South America and from the West Coast to the East Coast in the United States. His m inistry has not been confined to the institutional church. He is familiar with the university campus and high school auditoriums; and is at home in the streets of modern cities everywhere, as well as the jungles of under developed areas of the world. He has proclaimed the gospel of Jesus Christ in the Korean and Vietnamese prison camps, in hospitals, in orphanages, and on an individual basis w h e re v e r the need has arisen. Pastor Harrison grew up in the ghetto of San Fran cisco. A fte r high school he attended San Francisco State College, the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, and received his theological train ing at Bethany School of Theology. He gained inter nation al prom inence w hile teamed with the Billy Gra ham Crusades. Church and School lor Community ST. ANDREW'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Reverend Bertram Griffin 806 N.E. Alberta Portland, Oregon 97211 A lbert B. Crichlow. a Christian Science lecturer and prac titioner from Petit Valley. Trinidad, and th*- first Black to serve as a member of the Christian Science Board of lec­ tureship, will sneak in Portland on September 15th. The lecture will be held at the Eighth Church of Christ Scientist, 3505 N.E. Multnomah Street, at 3:00 p.m. Reverend Barry L. Hop kins, General Adm inistrative Associate of the American Baptist Foreign Mission So­ ciety, will speak at Mount Olivet Baptist Church, on the corner of N.E. 1st and Schuy­ ler. this Sunday, September 16, 1973 at the 11:00 a m. Worship Service. M r. Hopkins is a native of Connecticut and received the A.B. degree in Sociology and the B.D. degree from V ir ­ ginia Union U niversity. Rich mond, Va. He was a con suitant to the W orld Council of Churches Program to Com­ bat Racism, and to an in­ formal consultation on South ern Africa and Rhodesia. He is a member of the Commis­ sion on Africa of the National Committee of Black Church 282-8-361 CLEAN 3954 N. W ILLIAMS "‘ You’ve Tried The Rett, Now Try The Best“ N. Alexander, Propria tor FOR BARGAINS Auto polish and shampoo. Located inside Portland Auto Auction, 5035 N .E. 82nd, Portland. Booker Taylor, Mgr. 255 2816 PORTLAND THRIFT STORE Attention All Fisherman (Good New») 5620 N. E. Union. Clothing, funlture. etc. at give -a-w ay prices FOR A KING SIZE CATCH USE Misc. Lumber and Fireplace wood C A LL 288(1555 Baldwin Sanitation AFRICAN GIANTS NIGHT CRAWLERS No Refrigeration Needed Withstands Summer Heat Picked Fresh Every Day M.J. vire, 25< per doz Open 4 p.m. Io 9 p.m. 3813 N.E. Union King’s W orm Farm 287-0 9D E v e rt Typing ( all 287 7380. Ser VISIT RUNYAN'S 88f STORE 3716 NE UNION AVE. Dean's la x k & Key Complete lock service All work guaranteed I'm your key in time of neec Bus. 284 5030 Res. 236 5232 3519 N .E . Union Ave VO LU NTEER Drivers needed to deliver meals to shut ins. Hours to meet your schedule. t a ll Ixiavea and Fishes. 288 8351. 2814429 Masses: 9:00 a-as. H r mat 10:30 am . Choir 12:00 p.m Folk Masa a¿ \ bw... - ■ — . »_ Vancouver Ave. First Baptist Church 3138 N. V an cou ver Ave. P hon e 282-9496 Sunday School 9:00 A.M. Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. Baptists host Hopkins Dr. O . B. W illiam s, Pastor " 1 ne church with a heart-felt welcome*' iiAiBthodief R EVER EN D HOPKINS men and of the International Affairs Committee on Educa tion. Development and Jus­ tice. Your presence at this service is requested. 5128 N . t 88» A. Loo Hondoraon, Miniator The Portland Y W C A will sponsor a series of visitations to six places of worship during September, October and November. A ll North east Portland area residents are invited to participate. The first visit will be a tour of the Sanctuary of Our Sorrowful Mother. N .E . 85th and Sandy, on September 30 at 2 p.m. The Reverend O.B. W il­ liams will welcome the group at the Vancouver Avenue First Baptist Church, 3138 N. Vancouver Avenue, on Oc tober 7 at 10:45 a.m. The third visit w ill be to C o n g reg atio n Beth Is ra e l, 1931 N .W . Flanders, with Rabbi E m anu el Rose on October 12 at 7:15 p.m., and a tte n d th e F rid a y night family services during Suk kot, festival of harvest. On October 20 at 4 p.m., Bishop D y Henjyoji will wel come guests to the annual flower arranging festival of the Buddhist Daihorman, at the Nenjyoji Temple, 2634 S.E. 12th. Japanese food w ill be served. WELCOME TO ST. MARK’S BAPTIST CHURCh 119 N . E . M o rris Sunday Service 9:15/11:00 a j n . Evening Service 7:30 p jn . Reverend Edward Wilder Reverend Joe Smith will speak to the group on L uth ­ eran liturgy on October 28 at 10:20 a.m. at St. James Lutheran Church, 1315 S.W. Park, with services following at 11 a.m. S ervices at L e w is and Clark Chapel, 0615 S.W . Paia tine Hiil Road, at 10:30 a.m. on November 4, will be the final visit of the series. (Continued from p .l col. 4) and that she had found trash behind her garage. When she complained to PDC not much happened. H e r re h a b ilita tio n special ist, M r. E id e n , was more concerned about discussing his problems than hers and told her that she should be satisfied because her house was better than his. Ray Wilson looked at the house and told the contractor to fix the paint, but when they finished fixing it, there was not much improvement. Mrs. Franklin now has a loan to pay for work she did not want - and still has her puddle of water. She is thoroughly disgusted with PDC. She refused to sign 1 11:00 an ORB 7:30 pm Nursery Cora Provided W e are m atting our Neighborhood A Brotherhood' by Albert B. Crichlow Eighth C hurch o f C hrist, S cientist 3505 N.E. M u ltn o m a h Street, P o rtlan d The Union Ushers will hold their annual Scholarship Tea on Sunday, September 23. 1973, from 1:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. at A .M .E . Zion Church on the corner of S k id m o re and V an c o u ve r. James Lee is the President. S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n , 3:00 p.m ., S e p te m b e r 15 N o c o lle c tio n • Free C h ild Care • A m p le P arking tâerean ß a p t i i t Church * 4 8 2 2 North Vancoaver J D m t posts. She asked for repairs to her ceiling, but was told by PDC that they could not repair it. They hired l-egget Construction to do the work. Legget put on porch rails and left. The upright pieces of the rails are not sized iroperlv and do not fit. This leaves spaces where they should fit tight and does not make a sturdy rail. The rails are nailed into the rotting porch posts. The side boards of the posts are rotting and loose from the posts. In one place the new rail was at tached to the post with putty and sticks. When Mrs. Florence called PDC to see when the work would be finished, she was told the job was completed. A staff 9:45 am CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LECTURE "PRAYER-POWER” Notice PDC reh ab Church School ....................................... - ............... Morning W orthy ............................................... Wad Noon — me Hour of Power .................. Wad. Prayer C lo » Meeting ........................... 218-5429 You’re invited to hear a free We Give M IN O S SfCAlSS N O CHASGf TICK US S (X llV iS V Page .1 Maranatha holds revival YWCA visits churches II*» M ALT® PARTS ih iir» d .ii. Sc,itemi» i I t , 1973 * 2 8 1 —0 8 8 0 / 2 8 4 - 2 2 2 4 Sunday: 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 rd ., and searched the scriptures d a ily . Acta 17:11 Rev. Willie O. Peterson. Pastor