Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, October 11, 1973, Page 5, Image 5

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ELECTRICAL
CONSTRUCTION
APPRENTICESHIP
THE METRO ELECTRICAL APPRENTICESHIP COMMITTEE
ANNOUNCES THAT ALL APPLICATIONS FOR ELEC­
TRICAL APPRENTICESHIP MUST BE COMPLETED AND
RECEIVED IN THIS OFFICE BY OCTOBER 15, 1973
APPLICATIONS are a v a ila b le w e e kda ys at the
M e tro o ffic e fro m 8 30 a.m . to 5 p.m ., 601 N.E.
Everett, P ortland, Ore
For fu rth e r in fo rm a tio n call
the M e tro n um be r, 233-5413.
An Equal O p p o rtu n ity is p ro vid e d in the Electrical
A p p re n tice sh ip Program.
notice : ok hearing
A Public Hearing shall be condurted by the T ri County
Metropolitan Transportation D istrict of Oregon (Tri Met)
on October 30. 1973. at 1:30 p.m. in the Portland Water
Service Building auditorium, 1800 S.W tith Avenue, Port
land, Oregon, for the purpose of considering a project
for which financial assistance is beqtg sought from the
Urban Mass Trans,xirtation Adn^ptslratmn, pursuant to
the Urban Mass Transportation A rt of 1964, ns amended,
generally described as follows:
The project is to purchase various shop office and
service equipments, purchase and install bus passenger
shelters in the T ri Met service area, and to renovate
existing maintenance and repair facilities located at 4314
S.E. 17th Avenue in Portland, Oregon.
The estimated cost of this project is $5,500,000 with
Federal participation of $4,400,000. T ri Met's share of
$1,100,000 w ill come from employer payroll taxes collected
by T ri Met pursuant to T ri Met Ordinances 2. 4 and 6.
A FF IR M A T IV E
ACTION OFFICER
( -OKKKCT IONS D IV ISIO N
BUSINESS M A N A G E R
Service Representative
Hell A Howell Co.
$12,480 to $14,892. To over
see the City of Portland's
A ffirm ative Action Program.
Three years of community
service work involving the
underrepresented re q u ire d .
Experience in employment
and training areas desirable.
Apply before October 24,
1973 at Portland Civil Ser
vice Board, 510 S.W. Mont
gomery, 248 4352.
$795 923.
Provides over all
management for the business
affairs of t'C o rre c tio n s Divi
sion. MIN QUAL: Exper. in a
correctional institution or jail
facility in the performance of
the duties of a Business Man
ager OK 5 yrs. office exper. in
maintaining general financial
records A report*, & in pre
paring financial statements,
summaries & cash balances
OK graduation from a 1 yr.
business college course in of
fice management and/or ac
counting, K 3 yrs. office man
agement, and/or accounting
exper. OB graduation from an
accredited 7 yr. college with
degree in Business Adminis
tration A 1 yr. office manage
ment and/or accounting ex
per.
EXAM :
Oct. 19.
APPLY: Before 4:30 pm Oct.
22, Multnomah County Civil
Service Commission, 510 SW
Montgomery, Portland. Ore
gon.
Have an immediate opening
in a dynamic Business Equip
ment Group servicing high
speed office equipment.
If
you have experience or de
sire to learn this exciting
business, give a call at 226
1638.
CORRECTIONS OFFICER
$732 948.
Supervises male
prisoners in County jail. MIN
QUAL: Min. Age 21, high
sch. ed. or GED + 1 yr.
exper. as guard or counselor
in correctional institute or jail
facility OH college completion
of 60 semester or 90 term
hours.
EXAM:
Oct. 31.
APPLY: Before 4:30 pin Oct.
22. Multnomah County Civil
Service Commission, 510 SW
Montgomery, Portland, Ore
gon.
MECHANIC
$1089 1264.
Supervises &
participates in the inspection
of properties & structures
for compliance with permits
issued; supervises personnel
engaged in enforcing zoning
& building regulations. MIN
QUAL: 7 yrs. exper. as a
Zoning ft Building Examiner
or a Plans Examiner, in
solving code enforcement OK
10 yrs. exper. in the building
construction inudstry, 4 yrs.
of which must have been at a
supervisor (foreman) level
OK graduation from a 4 yr.
college v h a major in Build
ing Construction. Architec
lure. Engineering or an ai
lied major PLUS 3 yrs.
exper. in administration ft
enforcement of building code
and r e la te d o rd in a n c e s .
EXAM: Oci 26. starting at
9:30 a m.- APPLY:
Before
4:30 pm Oct. 19, Multnomah
County C ivil Service Com
mission, 510 SW M ont
gomery, Portland. Oregon.
Equal Opportunity Employer
The project w ill have no adverse environmental impart
on the urban area. An environmental Im part Assessment
on the renovation of facilities and the Capital Grant
Application are available for inspection at T ri Met office.
4311 S.E, 17th Avenue, Portland, Oregon.
The project is in conformance with comprehensive land
use and trans,xirtation planning and is currently under
review by the A 95 Clearinghouse.
The renovation of the facilities and installation of bus
passenger shelters w ill take into consideration the special
needs of the elderly and physically handicapped persons.
J.D. Emery, Assistant Secretary
K eep the m ud o u t
this w i n t e r ............
Concrete project made easy
POWER
SEWING
MACHINE
OPERATORS
Experienced on tingle or
Double needle Good
Fringe Benefit* Retire*
ment program and Free
Parking foolitiet
ARRir »
WHITE STAG
Manufacturing Co
1100 « Mo.-w, O -.
A*'w*e"R and 1 1 30a*w
X- I <>,■»»/ On**' ■ •« ’»
$25 buys you a 36' sidewalk or a 9' x 12' patio. Why pay a
contractors fee when you ran do it yourself . . . We mix it
and you haul it in our free trailers . . . Open Wednesday
through Sunday.
“
227-5828
J
KAISER
•
PERM ANENTE
FASHION WHEEL
W IG LETS
W IG S FALLS
D-cart. Call us for information regarding size, shape,
amount, procedure, etc.
U Traiior Concrete
8 9 0 5 N V ancou ver Ave.
¡ DIAL-A-JOB ;
■
2 8 9 -7 1 5 2
5709 N . E. Union
283-3525
PORTLAND
CLEANING WORKS
NORTH & N.E. PORTLAND
.ONE DAY SERVICE
KNIT BLOCKING
OUR SPcv.ALTY
We Give
*IMO* «FAItS-NO CHASGf
« a t or * otuvttv
282-8361
a rrA M P *
3954 N. WILLIAMS
PEPI’S BOTTLE SHOP
1 Let PEPI’ s ■ BOTTLl^ SHOP be your headquarter* fo r
champagne, wines, m ixer* . . . at the lowest prices In
Jo» 9,
FOR A KING SIZE CATCH USE
AFRICAN GIANTS NIGHT CRAWLERS
O Refrigeration Needed
Ithstand* Summer Heat)
K
Kfcked Freeb Every Day
BOOKKEEPER
Exp., full charge
Send re
sume to Model Cities, 4-C
Office. 714'/» N.E. Alberta,
Portland.
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Modern Bible Gets
Catholic Approval
The Living Bible, America’* current bestseller, is now to be
released in a Catholic edition. The announcement was made public
this week by Father Albert J. Nevin», Editor-in-chief and Director
of Publishing of Our Sunday Visitor. The imprimatur was given
to the Catholic edition by The Most Reverend Leo A. Pursley,
D. D ., Ordinary of the Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend.
The Living Bible was proclaimed as America’s No. 1 nonfiction
bestseller in 1972, and is selling substantially faster this year than
last, according to Tyndale House and Doubleday, the Ljving Bible's
major publishers. Eight million copies are now in print after two
years. More than a million of these were used by B illy Graham
in connection with his national television programs.
Our Sunday Visitor is currently co-publisher with Tyndale House
on the Catholic edition of The Way, a paper-back youth edition
of Tile Living Bible.
Experts believe the phenomenal sales of The Laving Bible are
due io its unique accuracy and readability. Father Keith Clark.
O. E M Cap. in bis preface to the new Catholic edition states,
“ Most readers of the Bible who choose this translation w ill he
looking for spirit and life from the Word of God. We rejoice in
our chance to encourage and help those who approach the Scriptures
for this reason. We caution those who wish to engage in theological
disputes not Io use (his volume. Bui we gladly join in cooperation
with all (hose whose sincere interest is to make the Word of God
available in a truly American style."
Power machine o p e ra to r
needed for career position
We w ill train if you have
good eyesight and skill with
your hands. Central located
near publir transportation,
outstanding benefits.
Please Apply:
JANTZEN INC.
N.E. 20th A Sandy Blvd.
Interview hrs. 9 11 A 13
Reverend Bertram Griffin
866 N.E. Alberta
Portland, Oregon 97211
»11 N «. tjplne
Reverend Thomas L . Strayhand, M inister
King's Worm Farm
W ANTED
311 NE. Shaver
2 8 7 -8 5 2 9
1 1:00 A M
Dr. O B Williams, Pastor
“ The church with a heart-telt welcome*’
uathod,., »
5R 2I N .t tth
A. Lee
M
in i* U
■ IWIlis
TV* ,
21» -5429
Church School
Morrwng WorJup
Wed Noon — in * Hour of Rower
Wed Rroyer A Clots Mooting
9:45 am
11:00 am
12:00 noon
7:30 pm
Nwr**cy Core Provided
W # one moArrsp osar No» p/t b o rd o n i
4 BrotturSood'
Experienced maids for part
,ime employment imornings).
W’ork in homes
Call 287
9434 Bernice’s Professional
Maid Service
Ellis Cleaners
•« '-J .il
*<? .i
RENEW THE BEAUTY OF
YOUR GARMENTS
5620 N. E. Union. 287-0910
Clothing, funiture. etc,
at give -a-way prices
CLEAN
Auto polish and shampoo.
Located inside Portland Auto
Auction, 5035 N.E. 82nd,
Portland.
John H. Elll*
Prescriptions our
Specialty
5329 N. E. Union Avenue Room 205
Remodeling o r new construction
C om m ercial - Residential
Free Estimates
CONCRETE WORK
STREETS
• SIDEW ALKS
A model neighborhood contractor
Member - Albina Contractors Association
Portland, Oregon
2 2 7 -0 8 0 8
WANTED
a m.
a.m.
p.m.
p.m.
p.m.
288-7241
COMMUNITY CALENDAR
Portland State University's
student chapter of the Coun­
cil for Exceptional Children
(CEC) w ill again host the
statewide CEC conference
Friday, October 12 in the
Smith Memorial Center Ball­
room.
The Conference this year
w ill focus on "Normalizing
the Special Child".
Registration w ill begin in
the ballroom at 8 a.m. and
the conference at 9 a.m.
Persons planning to eat lunch
at the conference must pre-
register by Friday, October
5. Costs for the conference
range from $3.50 to $6 de
pending on whether the ap­
plicant is a CEC member,
non member or student and
is planning to attend the
luncheon.
Bethel AM E's choir w ill
appear on the “ People Show",
KPTV, Channel 12, on Sun­
day, October 13th at 9:30
a.m. The choir is directed by
Tim Stafford.
The Oregon R ecreation
Trails Advisory Council w ill
hold its re g u la r m o n th ly
meeting at the Equestrian
C enter N o rth w e s t. Petes
Mountain Road. West Linn
on Friday, October 19 at
9:00 a.m,, it was announced
by Jack Remington, recrea
tion tra il coordinator.
To provide Child Care
in your home
Ages Infancy thru 12 yrs.
Day - Swing - Graveyard
Contact:
9:15
10:45
7:00
7:110
8:00
PAIGE’S PHARMACY
2701 NE 7th
284-4656
WENDELL E. BROWN
CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
NEW KITC H E N ?
• R I GS
BATHROOMS
URCH
Church school and Bible class:
Sunday morning worship.
Sunday ETvening worship:
Wednesday Evening prayer:
Friday Worship Service:
Bob Horrison - Pastor
Expert Tailoring
Phone 281-3652
3300 N. WILLIAMS AVE.
MA
1222 NE Skidmore
Booker Taylor. Mgr,
2552615
R io n i l l t - 1 1 3 1
7 1 0 N I . Klllinyiw aO h SI.
Portland, Oregon 9721 1
Body and Fondar Repair
9 :0 0 A.M.
Morning Wor»hip
PORTLAND THRIFT
STORE
For your complete Automotive parts and accessories
needs, shop I) A M Auto Parts. Now open from 10 a.m
to 4 p.m. on Sunday.
CARLOS
Sunday School
Equal Opportunity Employer
♦ Complete Automotive Parts
and Accessories
M o tt retftonabl« shop in town
•:« L a - Hymn»
10:30 *m
(h o ir
12:00 pm
Folk Maaa
Comer of 8th and Skdmcre
Sunday School 9:30 a jn .
Sunday Worship 11:00 a jn .
Christian Youth Fellowship 6:00 p jn .
(Sacand and Fourth Sundays)
Day Care Mothers
Open 4 pat. to 9 pel.
281-4429
Maaae*.
ALLEN TEMPLE CME CHURCH
I I ^ H AUTO PARTS
25< per doz
Va ncouver Ave First Bapftj^Cnurcn
3138 N. Vancouver Ave.
Phone 282-9496
ST. ANDREW'S CATHOLIC CHURCH
2B1-2731
Den M cA uley
Page 5
Church and School for C<osnmunity
Llojal Center — Next to the
Liquor S tole. PEPI’ » one
and only store. Open 9:30
a jn . to 9:00 p jn .
Datiy.
.Sundays: Noon to 4:00 pan.
‘You've Tried The Rest, N o w Try The Best”
N. Alexander, Propri»tor
Attention All Fisherman
(Good News)
Equal Opportunity Employer
MF
SEWING MACHINE
OPERATOR TR A IN E E
ZONING A B U ILD E R
E X A M IN E R III
Experienced journeyman for
maintenance work.
Apply
Crown Zellerbach Columbia
City Lumber, P.O. Box 397,
St. Helens, Or. 97051, or call
150») 397 3200.
We offer a full package of
fringe benefits: Profit shar
ing, travel expenses, salary
commensurate with exp.
Thursday, Ortober II. 1973
AM A Family
Dav/N ight Program
288 5691
4635 N.E. 9th
Tualatin Valley Players an
nounce auditions for “ How
The Other Half Loves". The
light hearted, side splitting
comedy requires 3 men and 3
women between the ages of
25 and 50. Auditions w ill be
held Sunday. October 14 at
2 and 5 p.m. and Monday,
October 15 at 7:30 p.m. at
the Old N ut Loft, 17210
S.W . Shaw, Aloha.
For
a d d itio n a l in fo rm a tio n call
648 2706.
Dennis Payne. Executive
Director of the Martin Luther
King, Jr. Scholarship Fund
of Oregon, announced to the
general public of the Port
land Metropolitan Area and
the Minorities Communities
therein the development of
a Special Inner-City Project
entitled "Special Higher Edu
cational Programs for M i­
n o rity and D isadvantaged
Students in Oregon."
T his Special In n e r C ity
Project is jo in tly coordinated
between the Scholarship Of
fice of the Martin Luther
King. Jr. Scholarship Fund
of Oregon and the Portland
State U niversity Educational
Center. The purpose of the
project is to provide inform.’
tion to the Community on
Special H ig h e r Education
Programs in operation in the
State of Oregon, and their
efforts to increase the op
portunities for M inority and
Disadvantaged students to
receive higher educational
experiences.
The Inner City Project w ill
be held every Wednesday
from 6:45 p.m. to 9:30 p.m..
starting Wednesday. October
17, 1973.
The Portland Development
Commission w ill hold a meet
ing on Monday, October 15th
at 1700 S.W. 4th Avenue.
Call 224-4800 for the time of
the meeting and pre meeting
Beaverton High School w ill
present “ The Miracle Work
e r" on November 16. 17 and
18 at Beaverton High School.
St. Johns YW CA. 8010
N. Charleston, has scheduled
a public luncheon on October
17 from noon to 1 p.m.
Speaker w ill be Ms. Mary
Lou Koehler, author of the
new cookbook, "Son of a
Gun to Sukivaki".
She w ill speak on holiday
and company meal prepara
tion and w ill give tips to the
busy homemaker and work
ing woman.
The County Commission
w ill discuss the City-County
Com prehensive Personnel
Review Report at its regular
meeting. Room 680. County
Court House, at 9:30 a.m.,
Thursday, October 18th.
The Commission w ill discuss
the proposed personnel pro­
cedures.
The public is in­
vited.
Delores Hurtado, Co-Chair
man o f Oregon Common
Cause, announced that Com­
mon Cause w ill hold a public
meeting to obtain input from
its members and the general
publir regarding the Oregon
conflict of interest initiative.
The meeting w ill be held at
the T rin ity Episcopal Church,
147 N.W. 19th 119th and
N.W. Everett i. Portland, at 8
p.m. on Monday. October
15th.
Because of Governor Tom
McCall's veto of the conflict
of interest hill passed by the
1973 Legislature, Common
Cause is sponsoring the in­
itiative to place the issue
before the voters of Oregon
in 1974.
In preparing the
final draft of the initiative,
several important issues w ill
be addressed:
11 Should any public of­
ficials not he required to dis­
close?
2) Should disclosure re­
quirements be uniform for all
those disclosing?
3) What should the dis
closure requirements include?
Guest speaker at the meet
ing will be Bob O'Leary, a
member of the national Com­
mon Cause staff from Wash
ington, l).C.
O'Leary w ill
discuss the current status of
national Common Cause liti­
gation and legislation. Other
agenda items include a re­
view of the Oregon Common
Cause 1973 Legislature P ro
gram and a brief discussion
of local organizing activities.
The public is invited to at
tend and participate in the
meeting.