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Page 4 F’ortland/O beerver Thursday, September 20. 1973 cuameoMSi T R A N S P O R T A T IO N A ID E A C C O IN T A N T P a rt-tim e , s p lit s h ift, likes children. S I.60 per hour. Apply at 714‘/i N E Alberta. Accounting degree, experi ence or field work in govern mental accounting. Apply at 714V. N .E . Alberta. Equal Opportunity Employer Kqu<J C H IL D C A R E W O R K E R 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. Warm, accepting personality essential. Apply in person, 714*/. N .E . Alberta. Employer C H IL D C A RE W O R K ER E X S E R V IC E M E N A IR P O R T P O LIC E The United M inority Work ers (U M W I is anxious to get in touch with ex servicemen from the various minority groups that have been un able to find satisfactory em ployment. Those who were in the engineers are es pecially urged to call. Contact either Nate Proby or M ary Jo Ali at 106 N.E. Morris, phone 288-0168. Immediate opening for quail fied police applicants to work at Portland International Air port. Must have either pre vious police experience and be a qualified police officer or have completed a 2 or 4 year law enforcement pro gram at an accredited school. Salary $8450. If interested and qualified, contact Mau reen Herndon, the Port of Portland, 233-8331, ext. 214, prior to Sept. 30, 1973. T eac h er w ith experien ce and/or degree in Early Child hood Education, for children 3 yrs. - 6 yrs. Model Neigh borhood residents preferred. S E R V IC E C O O R D IN A TO R Bethel Child Development Center 5828 N .E . 8th Avenue 284 3041 or 288 5429 Background in community or ganization and administra tion. Apply at 714’/» N.E. Alberta. Equal Opportunity Employer Equal Opportunity Employer Equal Opportunity Employer Advertising Specialties Business Cards - Christmas Cards Calendars - Book Matches Pen 4 Pencils E U G E N E P. O’N E A L Sr. Phone 285-1318 5605 N. Williams Ave. POWER SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS Joe Joseph 2017 Lloyd Center 2 8 8 -5 6 9 2 Eve. 2 8 8 -0 5 2 5 Life Experienced on ungla or Doubla needle. G ood Fringe Benefit» Retire ment program ond Free Parking facilities insurance, A D M IN IS T R A T O R Human Resources Center Strong manager coordina tor needed for human resource center in N.E. P o rtla n d . M u st have proven skills in program m anagem ent and com mumty relations. $1286 $1641. For more informa tion contact: Chalmers Jones Department of Human Resources 300 Public Service Bldg. Salem, Oregon 97310 An Equal Opportunity Employer THE METRO ELECTRICAL APPRENTICESHIP COMMITTEE ANNOUNCES THAT ALL APPLICATIONS FOR ELEC TRICAL APPRENTICESHIP MUST BE COMPLETED AN D RECEIVED IN THIS OFFICE BY OCTOBER 15. 1973, APPLICATIONS a re a v a ila b le w e e k d a y s a t the M e tro o ffic e fro m 8:30 a .m . to 5 p .m ., 601 N.E. Everett, P ortland, O re. For fu rth e r in fo rm a tio n c a ll th e M e tro n u m b e r, 233-5413. An Equal O p p o rtu n ity is p ro v id e d in th e E le ctrica l A p p re n tic e s h ip Program . Most reasonable shop in town CARLOS Body and Fonder Repair 311 N.E, Shaver 2 8 7 -8 5 2 9 Exie Publishing Company 283-2486 Personnel Depor*n*enl WHITE STAG DIAL-A-JOB M anufacturing Co. 227-5828 5100 S€ Homey 0« i *« Between 8 and 11 30 am D ^ N AUTO TARTS An F qw «- One«' ’ •» For your complete automotive parts and accessories needs, shop D & M Auto Parts. Now open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday. || Community Services 1 ¿ktimt Tfafuiremeitt tkt toll/ um/ f CLEAN FOR BARGAINS Auto polish and shampoo. Located inside Portland Auto Auction, 5035 N .E. 82nd, Portland. PEPI’S BOTTU SHOP PORTLAND THRIFT STORE 5620 N. E. Union. 287-0910 Clothing, funiture. etc. at give -a -w a y prices 281-2731 Misc. Lumber and Fireplace wood CALL 288-0555 Baldwin Sanitation PORTLAND CLEANING WORKS NORTH & N.E. PORTLAND ONE DAY SERVICE I 1 M .J. Evers Typing vice. Call 287-7380. 282-8361 3954 N. WILLIAMS A rts a nd P rinting N ew spapers -- N e w s le tte rs — Posters — Fliers — S tatio ne ry — Business Cords -- Programs P am phlets. -- P ictorial D irectories RUNYAN’S 88< STORE P rintin g to m ee t your needs. 3716 NE UNION AVE. * 2201 N o rth K illin g s w o rth Dean’» lx x k & Key Complete lock service All work guaranteed I ’m your key in time of need 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. Call Loaves and Fishes 9R8-8351. P ortland, O reg on A N E Q U A L O P P O R T U N IT Y E M P L O Y E R Progress thru unity F o r guaranteed top q u a lity w ork in a ll areas of bu ild ing c o n s tru c tio n , contact the Ser- Ellis Cleaners RENEW THE BEAUTY OF YOUR GARMENTS We Give M IN O « REPAIRS—N O CHARGE PICX UP & DELIVERY V ISIT Booker Taylor, Mgr. 255-2615 L et P E P I’ s BOTTLE SHOP be your headquarters for champagne, wines, mixers . . . at the lowest prices In town. Lloyd Center — Next to the Liquor Store. P E P I’ s one and only store. Open 9:30 a jn . to 9:00 p jn . D aily. Sundays: Noon to 4:00 p jn . Use minority printers Photo ty p e s e rtm g , G ra p h ic n » .n * 1 S S -3 3 3 3 7 1 0 N. ( . K lllinuiw ortti St. Portland, O rofon » 7 J I1 KNIT BLOCKING OUR SPECIALTY K A IS E R PERM ANENTE Mtti tftw Contract your printing to a minority firm ♦ Complete Automotive Parts and Accessories L An Equal Opportunity Emplover ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION APPRENTICESHIP APPLY educational savings program s, retirem ent, health insurance and group insurance. Don McAuley AMA gëîâcfto/î PAIG E’S PHARMACY 2701 NE 7th 284-4656 Prescriptions our Specialty Expert Tailoring Phone 281-3652 Albina Contractors Association 72 N. E. Sacramento Portland, Oregon 288-8301 3300 N . W ILLIAM S AVE. John H. E llis “ You’ve Tried The Res», Now Try The Best” N. Alexander, Proprietor Attention All Fisherman (Good News) FOR A KING SIZE CATCH USE General and Hub-contractor» Drop Box operation Electrical work Iamdscaping Painting Plumber» Janitorial Wall board and planter Brick laying & cement Also - call or w rite for information on our Scholarship and Apprentice«hip program for minority youth. opens drop-in center The Door, a drop in center for ex-prisoner», drug addicts and people with emotional problems, will hold an Open House on Sunday, September 23, 1973, from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. The purpose of the Center is to provide a place where these people can meet with each other as well as become involved with people who can assist them in finding a better way of life. The Center will provide re fre s h m e n ts , frien d lin ess , discussion groups, vocational and housing assistance, and Bible study. Also, there will be games, places to sit, books to read and music. The sponsoring groups are the Christian people and churches in the surrounding area who are convinced that they have an obligation to provide supportative asais lance to those who have fallen victim to the various vices of society and seek to be free. The center will not serve as a “hang out". Instead it will be geared to those seek ing a better way of life, and especially to those who made Christian commitments while in prison and need the fellow ship and support of Christian people. There is a need for volun teers who will serve as hosts, hostesses, and super visors. Churches are en couraged to send in the names of groups who would like to serve in the afternoon nr evening. Groups such us missions circles, b ro th e r hoods, ushers, and adult groups. There are several afternoon and evening slots that need to be filled. The center will operate on donations from those who see the need for this minis try. Your share of $5.1HI or $10.00 a month for one year will help. Semi your tax d ed u c tib le c o n trib u tio n to O U T R E A C H . :19O9 N. Over look Terrace. Portland. To volunteer, call Rev. John Parker at 282 4705, or the Albina Ministerial Alliance Office at 288 9254. The public is in v ite d to the Open House, located at 4936 N .E. Union Avenue. Prayer overcomes prejudice Racial prejudice and other ills can be overcome through effective prayer, A lb ert B. Crichlow, C.S., said in Port land. A Christian Science lec tu rer and practitioner from Petit Valley, Trinidad, M r. Crichlow is the first Black to serve as a member of The Christian Science Board of Lectureship. M r. Crichlow spoke at the in v ita tio n of the E ig h th Church of Christ, Scientist. “Prayer Power" was the title of his lecture. E v e ry hum an h e a rt ia yearning for what only gen uine prayer ran bring, M r. Crichlow said. "The first requirement of e ffe c tiv e p ra y e r ,” he de dared, “is that we arknow ledge our ever present con nection, our continuing re lationship, with inexhaustible good, God." Christ Jesus showed how to experience "prayer power" at all times. The prayers of Jesus were effective," he explained, “be cause he expressed the Christ. The Christ spirit governed him. And so his thinking was always God oriented 4nd good motivated. Jesus understood that what consciousness entertains, that is, what you think and feel, and what you admit from the world's thinking about you externalizes itself in your body and experience." He held that the healing power of prayer is available to everyone. "Jesus healed." he said, "not by treating the externals, but by establishing every man's Christliness in his thought. His way of u tiliz in g p ra y e r m ay be likened to what we do when we're unhappy with a picture on the television set. We don't change the picture on the television set by trying to clean it off, or re-color it, or anything like that. We simply replace the picture by changing the channel. We make a connection with an other source. "In like manner, Jesus had become a master of changing the image on the screen of consciousness. He knew how to blot out the tragic, heart rending pictures that paraded before his eyes, and in their stead unveil the wholesome, spiritual realities of being.” He added, “As surely as did Jesus, we can know the Christ as a source of prayer power and find our prayers effective. W e can experience God as a very present help in trouble." WELCOME TO ST. MARK’S BAPTIST CHURCH 119 N . E . M o rris Sunday Service 9; 15/11:00» jn . Evening Service 7:30 p jn . Reverend Edward W ilder ... in tim e «>/ need CAI.DWI I IS COLONIAL M O R TU A R Y N I I4 lh nt Sandy and lliiim id c 232-4111 Church sad Scheel 1er Coasmuaity ST. A N D R EW ’S CATHOLIC CHURCH Reverend Bertram tí riffln 806 N .E. Alberta Portland, Oregon 97211 281-4429 Masses: 9:0Q, tu a . Hyeaw 10:30 a .» ( hoir 12:00 past- lo th Maaa ALLEN TEMPLE CME CHURCH Corner oi 8th and Skidmore Sunday School 9:30 a jn . Sunday Worehlp 11:00 a jn . Christian Youth Fellowship 6:00 p jn . (Second and Fourth Sundays) Reverend Thomas L , Strayhaml, M inister urei 3138 N. Vancouver Ave. Phone 282-9496 Dr. O. B. Williams, Pastor "T he church with e heart-telt welcome" 5828 N .L X 8* A. Lee Henderte«, M M tte r 288-5429 Church School ....................................... > ............... Morning Worship ................................................... Wed. Neon — me Hour of Rower ................... Wod. Proyor 6 Clast Meeting .........................y ».«s UxOO a n I2|00 noon TiSO pen Nursery Core Provided W o evo m o A /o g o a r WafpAAorAoorf A » » m a r f t o o r f WENDELL E. BROWN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY AFRICAN GIANTS NIGHT CRAWLERS No Refrigeration Needed Withstands Summer Heat Picked Fresh Every Day 5329 N. E. Union Avenue Room 205 Remodeling o r new construction C o m m e rc ia l - Residential Free Estimates 25< per doz Open 4 p.m. to 9 p ut 3813 N .E . Union King’s Worm Farm Model C itie s C h ild C are C enters are taking applications fo r fa ll e n ro llm e n t. C a ll 288-8861 M odel Cities 4-C i 0 N EW K IT C H E N S ° RUGS ° BA THRO OM S o C O N C R E T E WORK o ST R E E T S o S ID E W A L K S A model neighborhood contractor Member - Albina Contractor» Association Portland, Oregon 2 2 7 -0 8 0 8 ' 1222 NE Skidmore Church school and Bible class: Sunday morning worship: Sunday Evening worship: Wednesday Evening prayer: Friday Worship Service: Bob Harrison - Pastor 9:15 a.m. 10:45 7:00 7:00 8:00 a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. 288-7241