■i»rlland Observer Vancouver Ave? First Baptist Ch'"'cl 313« N. Vancouver Ave. Phone 282-9496 Sunday School Morning Wor»hip The Bethel AME Capricorn DINNER AND CONCERT Saturday, March 2, 1974 in the Church Hall and Sanctuary Dinner served: 12:00 noon 5:00 p.m. $2.00 per adult. $1.00 per children under 12 Turkey plus "soul" food trimmings! Concert following: two world renowned gospel singers Mrs. Willa Dorsey and Mrs. Etta James Also: The Hailey Family. Bethel Choir andtalent 5:15 p.m. 6:30 p.m. And Outstanding evening! Don't miss it! 9 :0 0 A M 1 1 ¡0 0 A M Prescription* are our Spermi! \ Johnnie W att's Mexican (.ill Shop im ports Paintings f lower arrangements 81 1 N. Killingsworth 289 7321 Bun van-. 88c Store \ arietv 3716 N E. Union 288 2926 Portland's Ellis Cleaner« exclusiv I- dealer for Concert benefits youth The familiar melodies of Jerome Kern will be featured in a special benefit Pops Concert on March 8 by thc Dregon Symphony Orchestra and the Norman Leyden Singers with soloists Joan and William Winden and Marilyn Kinkaid. Songs like "Ixnely to Iaxik At". "Smoke Gets in Y our Eyes", and Mountain Green ery" » d i be among the well remembered classics which w ill be (M-rformed on the Cis ic Auditorium stage beginning U g th o d i.f e at 8/10 p.m. The regular Pops Concert series tickets have been sold out since last tall anil the benefit m akes it (Missible lor those unable to get them then to hear the Jerom e K irn Night program . Proceeds from the benefit will go to Young .Audiences ot Portland. Inc., the non profit organiza Hon which lakes thi |>er forming a rts into a ea class room s to m ak e in fo rm al presentations of dance and music to youngsters. 5 amaha Organs 1 amaha Pianos RENEW THE BEAI I Y Of YOUR GARMENTS it 8 years) Ixiw rey Organs Expert Tailoring Cascade Music (-'enter 1218 NE Sandy 282 0918 Phons- 281 3652 3300 N. William* Avi John II Ellis C IT IZ E N S P H O T O E v e ry th in g P h o to g ra p h ic Bill and Greg Potter 511 S E Morrison 232 8501 Piano or Organ l.eaaoi.. la test and modern method to play either instrument. For information, please call 287 1634. SPECIAL! HP! — STRETCH YOUR FOOD STAMPS AND DOLLARS “ The church with a haart-telt welcome'' Bachelor« Laundry One Day Service Your membership, in part, goes to the program and part goes into vour Credit Union for you $23X1 monthly. 5B 28 N . t Mh A. I m Hon4acso«, M inister Church school and Bible class: Sunday morning worship: Sunday Evening worship: Wednesday Evening prayer. Friday Worship Service: OREGON WIG IMPORT lor the latest in style and liber 520 E. Burnside 237 09 >9 P XK.L S PHAKMM Ï 27»I N K. 7th 2*4 »»56 h Dr. O . B. W illiam«, Pastor 1222 NE Skidmor« » service directory National thrme of social work month is "Professional Social Work Accepting the Challenges of Life". Chairperson of t>* institute is Norma Nelson, director of the Maternal and Child Health Care Project in the School of Social Work at Portland State University. John Hale, an assistant pro fessor of social work at PSU and the UDMS, is president of the Oregon chapter of NASW. inter disciplinary setting*. Dr Jerome Cohen, pro feasor and director of re search at the School of Social Work at UCLA, will speak at the afternoon session on the future direction* of social work. Dr. ('«hen ia a member of the House of Delegates of the Council on Social Work Education and a member of the National Hoard of Direr tors of the National Associa lion of Social Workers. Pa« Where it Is Social work month draws experts National Social Work Month in March gets under way in Oregon with, a one day in atitute for aocial worker* Monday. March 4th. at the Child Development and Ite habilitation Center of the University of Oregon Medical School, 707 S.W . Guinea Road, The inatitute ia sponsored by the Oregon Chapter of the National Association of Social Worker* and will draw a ev e ra l hun dred so cia l worker* from throughout the state. Family criaia i* the topic of the morning aeaaion. which will feature Mr*. Shirley Cooper, director of social work at Mt. Zion Hospital and Medical Center in San Franciaco. At Mt. Zion. Mr*. Cooper direct* a program, funded by the National In atilute of Health, to train social workers, psychologists and physicians in mental health and family crisis She is also president elect of the American Ortho Psychiatric Association, an organization of medical dor- tors. psychiatrists, psycholo gists, social workers and social scientist* who work in Thuraday. February 2*. 1974 288-7241 am . a.m. p.m. pm 8:00 p.m. 9:15 10:45 7:00 7:00 211-5429 Church School ................................................. Mornmg Worship ............................................ Wed Noon — ine Hour of Power Wed Prayer A Clott Meeting N u rte ry Coro Provided 9t45 am lid » am U K » BOOT 7:30 pro 90 lb Weiners 90 |b. Bologna .95 lb. Spare ribs .90 lb. Picnic roasts 1.15 lb Beef quarter. front 1.20 lb. Quarter, hind 1.29 lb. Half, side .59 lb. Tripe 59 lb. Hog maw Bacon rinds ..35 lb. Neck bones .59 lb. 19 lb. Feet 19 lb laird .90 lb. Sausage .75 lb. Ox tails .69 lb. Pork liver .75 lb. Beef liver .59 lb. Ham hocks .79 lb. Bacon jowels SAVE YOUR C LA IM TICKETS! 10 cleaning and pressing claim tickets good for 1 8 lb load of cleaning and pressing BUDGET D R Y CLEANERS 72 2 0 N. Fessenden I AH Beef, in ten pound packages. $1.00 per pound.I Contact from 8:00 a m. to 3:00 p.m. 288 8321 for information, or 2H5 1515. P u t y our M eat O rd e r and E g g Order in now! 2 8 6 -2 2 9 6 287 - 2887 Com m unity C are Program maArnp our Marp/tborWoad A S /orherh oo d 2022 N .E. Alberta. Portland Bob H a rris o n - Pastor Live & Let Die STENOGRAPHER REGISTERED NURSES Start at $513 with increases to $650. lm|M>rtant city com mission needs steno. Duties include keeping minutes of 2 or 3 evening meetings per month with com pensated overtime. Must type 40 wpm and take de lation at 80 wpm. Permabent civil ser vice position with pension, paid vacation, sick leave, ful family medical dental plans and other benefits. Apply for competitive examination at Portland Civil Service Board. 510 S.W . Mont gomery. 248 4352. Now interviewing for perma nent & immediate positions at Saint John's Hospital. If you are moving to Southern Calif., why not insure vour Nursing career with us. En joy excellent salary, plus 10 percent shift differential, as well as excellent employee program. Positions open are as follows: RNs (Nights) IV’ Nurse iNights) ICU/CCU (Nights) 4 day, 40 hr. week. WHY NOT ARRANGE YOl R IN­ TERVIEW NOW. RESI­ DENTS A NEW ARRI­ VALS. Contact: INDI STRIA1. SALES REP CRITICISM We don’t believe in it. Or ridicule, humiliation, pressure or embarrassment What we do believe in is understanding and respect. toe teat Save ta ba ataaa any awes JOIN ANY CLASS ANY Emanuel Hospital Carpenters Hall 3001 N. Gantenbein 2225 N. Iximbard Extended Care Bldg. Mon. 7:00 p.m Thur*. 7:00 pm Thurs. 9:30 a.m. TIME! Maranutha Evangelistic ( enter >222 N.E. Skidmore s , ‘ 9 :)0 am Other AM and PM classes in all areas of Oregon and Southern Washington Eor further information call Collect Portland (503! 297-1021 Weekdeays 8:30 5:30 WEIGHT WATCHERS® Sales representative to work for a large food mfg. com pany is needed for immediate employment. This person should lw- qualified with sales experience and have a know ledge of engineering con repts. A chemical or in dustrial background would be very helpful. Must I m - w illing to trav el when needed. Excellent fringe In-nefits and job security. Salary will be commensurate with qualifica lions. Please send resume to: UTAH IDAHO SUGAR CD. P.0. Box 2010 Salt latke City, Utah ATTN: James F Band An Equal Opportunity Employer EXAMINER I ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a • D IA L -A -J O B ■ 2 2 7 -5 8 2 8 I ■ « ZONING ANO BLDG. ■ KAISER PERMANENTE . a Mr. Ken Platt Personnel Director Saint John's Hospital 1328 22nd Street Santa Monica. California Affirm ative Action Equal Opportunity Employer Salary $932 1083. Inspects building construction and en­ forces the zoning ordinance and building codes. MIN QUAL: HS grad or GED AND 2 yrs. exper. as lead man or foreman in bldg, constr. EXAM: March 13. APPLY: Before 4:30 p.m. March 8, 1974. Multnomah County Civil Service Com­ m ission, 510 SVV Mont­ gomery. Portland. Or. 97201. PARK MAN I Salary $671 756. Performs varietv of unskilled and semi skilled tasks in the construe lion, maintenance and repair of county parks, cemeteries and other public areas. MIN QUAL: Completion of 8th grade A N D 1 yr. paid exper. involving the use of hand tools OR 1 yr. paid exper. as a gardener. APPLY : Before 4:30 p.m.. March 11. 1974, Multnomah County Civil Ser vice Commission. 510 SW Montgomery, Portland. Or. 97201. NOTICE OF HEARING Notice is hereby given that a public hearing wili be held by the Tri County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon «Tri Met! at the Portland Water Bureau Building Auditorium. 1800 S.W. Sixth Avenue. Portland. Oregon at 2 00 p.m.. March 20, 1974 for the purpose of considering a project for which financial assistance is being sought from the Urban Mass Transportation Administration, pursuant to the Urban Mass Transportation Act of 1964. as amended, generally described as follows: M/F WANTED V / DRIVERS GREYHOUND GREYHOUND LINES WEST is currently recruiting applicants for careers as drivers. Previous heavy duty driving experience, although helpful, is not required. Excellent wages I beginning average $700 to $5X10 per month). Many fringe benefits including pension, life in surance, hospitalization plan, vacation, pass privileges. Ql ALIFIUATIONS: HEIGHT: WEIGHT: VISION: Pay Care Mothers To p r o v id e C h ild C o ro in y o u r h o m o Ages Infancy thru 12 yrs. Day - Swing - Graveyard C m tact: 5' 7" 6' 4" Proportionate to height Each eye minimum 20/30 glasses, corrected 20/20 1425 N .E. Dekuro 289 8891 Are you warm, open minded and able to help young people with prob lems? Emergency foster parents are needed for 8 18 year olds at the North Portland Youth Service C enter. Call Bonni at 285 0627. without Must complete paid Greyhound Train ing Program satisfactorily and pass Greyhound physical examination. Good motor vehicle record essential. Apply Mon. through Fri. February 25 March 1, 1974. at 9:00 AM only and again at 1:30 PM only each day. HEATHMAN HOTEL Hospitality. Suite. Room 374 712 S.W. Salmon Street Portland. Oregon Mr. W J. llarger AM A Family Day/Ntght Program ARE YOl SPECIAL? Greyhound Lines West An Equal Opportunity Employer HOUSE W A N T E D Mother and 2 children des perately need house with space for horse close to Portland. Also anyone in terested in establishing a riding stable and teaching -h'Mren contact Rt. 2, Rox 80. Astoria 97103 (325- 4028). The project consists of the engineering design and construction of the Fifth Sixth Avenue Transit Mall. The Transit Mall will be located in Portland. Oregon and will require reconstructing S.W. fifth and Sixth Avenues between W. Burnside and S.W. Madison Street to provide widened sidewalks, landscaping and street furniture and special traffic lanes to accommodate mass transit patrons and vehicles. The estimated cost of the project is $12.993.585. federal participation will be $10.394.868 and the local share will be $2,598.717 allocated from the funds collected by employer payroll taxes. No person, families or businesses will be displaced by this project. The project will have a significant impact upon he urban area. The project is in conformity with comprehensive land use and transportation planning in this area. The project is currently under review by the A 95 clearinghouse. The design of the facility take - into consideration the special needs of the elderly and physically handicapped persons. At the hearing Tri Met will afford an opportunity for interested persons or agencies to be heard with respect to the social, economic and environmental aspects of the project. Interested persons may submit oral or written evidence and recommendations with respect to the project. A copy of the application for a f ederal grant for the project, together with an environmental impact analysis and the transit development plan for the area, is available for public inspection at the Tri Met office, 4314 S.E. 1 1 th Avenue, Portland, Oregon. W illiam H. Gregg D irector of Purchasing Roger M o o re Y a p h e t Kotto G lo ria H e n d rix Soylent Green C h arleton Heston P a u la Kelly Edwin G . Robinson Sat. & Sun. Sunday - - 7:00 p.m. Weeknights - 7:15 p m. 2:45 p.m. BARGAINS. in B u ild in g S u p p lie s Ceme to Building Supply Discount Canters w h trt you olwoy» pay le»» bacouie they liquidate manufacturer». wholesaler» and retailer» stock» They never buy unleu they can tell it to you tor le»»!l 2200 pc» Poneling, all Color» & linnhe» - Walnut», Birch Elm, Oek Hickory. Vinyl», etc 7‘- 7 h -8! . . . o t * 1 .1 9 to ‘ 4 . 9 0 Panel Adhest.ve tu b e » .............................. rep »1.49 naw 7 « *onel«ng Strip» Wolnut or linen equol» i M arllte beth and Kitchen Panel» 12 Colon ] [ g o ld Week. 4 .8 * 3 .9 3 and» 7 .9 3 J Mold door» Painted White 5 or 6 »5.95 WoW d oo« 2' W ide‘ I S t o ’ 3 4 Fluth door»’ 3 .5 0 t o ‘ S.3O 2 (or 1 on Weed Prefinith moulding» _________________ Beth Tub» 4 Sinks Insurance Claim smoke »tamed Both tub», »ink», *a»h botms, tome damaged, Tub»‘ 1 2 .3 O to ‘3 9 ; Sink or taunt‘3 .3 0 to *9. Chrome Faucet» to fit *♦ to 9 7 ELIS-TEES 5 for‘ 1 , 3/4" ot 4 (or *1J 4 Dram Tilel 2 ‘ ■ -jch, Shower» Stoll» Fibreglass 2nd»‘< 3 »° ’• 9 > 4, tin Pipe 8 * 2 .9 3 ; Water Heaters ga»‘3 S to 4 3 ; Poll •jo(ing*3-‘4 Roll: 3 tab roohng C leanups tq Magnetic Cabinet catchers^ (or‘3 9 i _ „ l . i . l _ Sack ond Stone Man-Mode Exterior or Inter,or look» like original, light weight, Ea»y »o injtallreg'2 49 (t now 11.23 ft Mobile Home roo( Trusses, wood, great (or Tool *hed*- pert». Poties etc 12'-14 long 30% to 70% discount on lightfixtures U-KART Concrete. Free trailer . ................ * ’ Cedar lop tiding 10", 12 tight knot a C e u n te r ta p s Prslormed counter top» (or Kitchen Both, L ” X T « '— «• ' s - ; ' " ' c “""' Wag >4 »0 now ‘3 . 3 0 (t Some reject» at 1 . 5 0 (1 Bath Vanltlas 2 2 ' White Cabinet» ........... M orb Io tape with bo.m, ... JJ » Bath Vanltlas with Marble top» 19 *1 9 , 25 - 3 3 , 3(7 •4 9 , 34' ‘3 9 up to 4’ long o t* l 19 Cedur-Rodwood lumbar 2*2 3 ' hi 1x44' h; IxB B' ft; 2*4 • ' hi 2*4 10* H Yard Cfconup Cleanup on fencing Fencing material« Yord moigrw Cent rs _______ Acre., (ram McDonald'. CaB 454-3444 Aero« Irom G ' C a«213-B J^ O R IN SUNDAY A s.