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Corner nl 8th and Slddmorr
Sunday Srhool 9:30 a m
Sunday Worship 11:00 a.m.
Christian Youth Fellowship 6:00 p.m.
(Second and Fourth Sundays)
Reverend Thomas L. Strayhand, Minister
Special Miracle
OIC continues expansion
A t the Opportunities In
dustrialization Centers' 10th
Annual Convocation in Min
neapolis, Minnesota. Rev
erand Leon Sullivan, founder
and Chairman of the Board
oi OlCa of America, called
for the establishment of 100
new OICs In the country in
addition to the 100 that are
already operating. Reverend
Sullivan invited Vice Presi
dent Gerald R. Ford to come
to the inner city to see the
needs of the poor and what
could be done through pro
grams like OIC to help
America.
Prayer
Oh God of Truth, as we
look forward to another year,
it will bring many changes.
The old year must give way
for the new. Be then our
guide to the answer to all
uncertainties while we pray
for this troubled world. In
times of peace, greed, evil,
fear and suspicion we ask
that thy spirit of love abide
so our leaders of nations and
peoples of the world ran live
in peace.
Let us forgive blunders
and give those courage to
admit mistakes. Take away
stubborn pride, hypocrisy
and evil which devides men.
Magnify that true s p irit
which unites man over his
own weaknesses.
Ix^t joy,
beauty, hope, abiding faith
and blessings of peace and
harmony live among us.
Amen.
prehensive Employment and
Training Act of 1973, signed
into law last December by
President Nixon. The lead
designation by name of OIC
in the Definition Section of
the Bill points to a new
phase of growth tor OIC's
development in the nation.
In addition to the more than
100 OICs presently in opera
tion, new OIC interest groups
have been formed in 200
a d d itio n a l com m u n itie s .
These communities are in
Black, Chicano, Indian and
Appalachian areas Reverend
Sullivan's stated goal is "For
every American a decent job,
a decent home and an equal
chance." He states that it is
OIC's aim, by 1980, to train 3
m illion unemployed and
underemployed Americans
for useful jobs and to take 1
million people off welfare
rolls.
Reverend Sullivan has re
quested federal, state, county
and local government offi
cials to "come see" OIC pro
grams in action across the
country that they might see
first hand what OIC is doing
in depressed areas of the
nation, and to see what “ is
possible" to help the poor,
unemployed and underem
ployed of America.
He is
hopeful that Vice President
Ford's visit to Philadelphia
OIC will encourage the "come
see" visitations of OICs by
public officials wherever they
are established across the
land.
On Monday, March 11th,
Vice President Ford went to
Philadelphia and spent two
hours touring OIC facilities.
By the end of the inspection
lou r, which included the
Philadelphia Prototype, the
old jailhouse (original site of
the first OIC), Progress Plaza
Shopping ('enter, Zion Bap
tist Church. and Progress
Aerospace Enterprises (an
electronics assembly plant),
Ford sounded like a believer:
"This is a wonderful demon
stratum of what can bo done
with leadership and motiva
tion and help from private
and federal sources," he said.
Vice President Ford left
Philadelphia praising OIC
and promising to try to get
more money for it. "We've
got to expand it and we
will . . . We will do our best
to get you more funds," he
told Dr. Sullivan and other
OIC officials before de
parting.
Since OIC’s beginning, the
highly successful community
based program has spread
into more than 100 cities, has
trained 200,(88) people of all
races, colors and creeds for
useful employment, and has
placed 150,000 people into
new jobs. The total annual
income of OIC placed trainees
approached $1 billion a year
and more than 1200 million
has already been saved the
government in relief checks.
A significant recent de
velopment was OIC's in
clusion by name in the Com
PASSOVER
I HE LAST SUPPER
Mark 14:17-25 & John 13:34
From The Living Bible
On the first day o f the Passover, Jesus arrived
with the other disciples, and as they were sitting
around the table eating, Jesus said, “ I solemnly
declare that one o f you w ill betray me, one
o f you who is here eating with me.” A great
sadness swept over them, and one by one they
asked him, “ Am I the one?” He replied, “ It is the
one o f you twelve eating with me now 1 must die,
as the prophets declared long ago; but, oh, the
misery ahead for the man by whom I am betrayed.
Oh, that he had never been born!” As they were
eating, Jesus took bread and asked God’s blessing
on it and broke it in pieces and gave it to them and
said, “ Eat it - this is my body.” Then he took a
cup o f wine and gave thanks to God for it and gave
it to them; and they all drank from it. And he said
to the, “ This is my blood, poured out for many,
sealing the new agreement between God and man. I
solemnly declare that I shall never again taste wine
until the day I drink a different kind in the
Kingdom o f God. And so I am giving a new
commandment to you now — love each other just
as much as I love you.”
RELIGIOUS HERITAGE OF AMERICA
WASHINGTON, D .C
Famine
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two provinces of Tigre and
Wollo and large sections of
Gojam, Shoa and Hararge
are affected.
Millions of
people have been uprooted
from their homes and are
forced to roam the country
side or be cramped in gov
ernment administered refu
gee camps.
Many villages
have been deserted with only
the dead left behind. Evpn
those in the government
refugee camps are starving.
To help the committee to
help the famine victims in
Ethiopia, call Mengistu Ye-
mane Berhane. Abraham De
missie or Solomon Alemay
ehu, c/o Oregon College of
mouth. Oregon 97363, 838-
1220. ext. 376. or contact the
Albina Ministerial Alliance at
288 9254.
OPENING FOR ASSISTANT MANAGER
Applicant must have two years of steadily increasing re
sponsibility in supervisory or staff level work affording a
knowledge of business and fiscally oriented positions in
solving budgeting, personnel management, accounting, and
management and information systems. Emphasis on fiscal
management.
Experience with Human Resource service programs involving
varying cultural patterns would be helpful.
You must have a Bachelor's degree OR four more years of
qualifying experience.
The examination is an evaluation of your experience and
training, as it relates to this position.
Salary $913 1167 per month.
Open until sufficient Applies
CLERK TYPIST
Beginning entry level |>osi
tion with increasing responsi
bility in accelerated clerical
training program. Excellent
promotional opportunities
which could lead to loan
closer.
Requires 60 wpm
typing. Will type loan papers
and learn basic terminology
relating to loan processing
and administration.
Out
standing fringe benefits.
Apply at Personnel Dept.
Ilcnj. Franklin
Federal Sav ings A Ixian
517 SW Stark
248 1209
DRIVERS
GREYHOUND
GREYOUND LINES
WEST is currently recruiting
applicants for careers as drivers. Previous heavy duty
driving experience, although helpful, is not required.
Excellent wages llw-ginning average $700 to $900 per
mouth). Many fringe benefits including pension, life in
surance, hospitalixa'.an plan, vacation, pass privileges.
QUALIFICATIONS:
IIE Ki I IT:
WEIGHT:
VISION:
5'7"
8'4"
Proportionate to height
Each eye minimum 2U/3U without glasses,
corrected 20/20.
ASSOCIATE DEAN
OF H IE COLLEGE
Overall responsibility for
residence staff and programs.
Private liberal arts college of
11(81 students. Requirements
include exp. in housing ad
ministration and counseling:
master's degree, doctorate
preferred. Send resume and
credentials to John Hanson,
Dean of the College, Linfield
College, McMinnville, Oregon
97128.
Mr. W.J. Barger
Greyhound Lines West
An Eqii-I Opportunity Employer
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Experience in purchasing
of electrical, mechanical
and building materials in
support of facilities main
tenance and repair. Famil
iarity with Portland area
industrial suppliers de
sired.
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Salary is open.
Benefit
programs include liberal
insurance and educational
support programs and a
profit sharing plan.
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For prompt consideration,
please send resume to, or
contact:
An Equal Opportunity Employer
Bob Martin
Tektronix, Inc.
P.O. Box 5(8) OR90
Beaverton, Oregon 97005
(503) 644 0161 ext. 7347
An Equal
Opportunity Employer
Minimum age 25
Equivalent of two years tractor trailer experience
Safe driving record ino DWI's or license suspension)
Pass DOT & Company physical examination require
ments
Ability to read, write and speak English language
sufficiently well to respond to inquiries and main
tain appropriate records and reports as required
by the job
No felony conviction
Good previous work record
Valid commercial drivers license
Be familiar with and have required knowledge of
DOT regulations
Meet and pass all DOT requirements as contained
in the Department of Transportation's Motor Car
rier Safety Regulations Title 49. Part 391 (Sections
391.11, 391.15)
Bondable
Qualifed applicants phone 228 2:161. ext. 15 for interview.
BROADCAST
HELP WANTED
ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE
Need experienced managers
and fashion consultants or
responsible persons to train
for a super simple party plan
new to area. No investment
or collections or deliveries.
For more information, call
282 4975.
Past Sales Experience
a must. Degree desirable
but not essential. For in
terview contact:
Mrs. Kohav
225 1190
9-5 Mon-Fri
LABORATORY
TECHNICIAN
An Equal
ARE YOU SPECIAL?
PARK HAVILAND HOTEL
Room 840
731 S.W. Salmon Street
Portland, Oregon
National motor freight carrier has opening for line drivers.
Minimum line driver qualifications are:
Internationally recognized
manufacturer of oscillo
scopes and associated elec
Ironic instruments, has an
opening for an experienced
An Equal Opportunity/
Affirmative Action Employer
Must complete paid Greyhound Training
Program satisfactorily and pass Greyhound
physical examination.
Good motor vehicle record essential.
Apply Mon through Fri., March 25 March 29, 1974, at
9:00 AM only and again at 1:30 PM only each day.
DRIVERS
Equal Opportunity Employer
lions received.
Contact Executive Department Personnel Division
Public
Service Building, Salem or Stale Office Building. Portland.
TEKTRONIX. INC.
Beaverton, Oregon
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 Center.
Call
Bonni at 285 0627.
Experience with compound
and stereo microscopes.
Preparation of biologic or
geologic samples for micro
scopic examination. Identifi
cation of microorganisms.
College degree required.
$7,200.
Apply to:
Dr.
Frances Shabica, School of
Oceanography, OSU. Cor
vallis.
An Equal
Opportunity Employer
In the wake of the recent
resignation of William P.
Cunningham. Dean of the
School of Law, University of
Maryland at Baltimore, a
Dean Search Committee has
been formed to find a re
placement. hopefully by Sep
tember 1. 1974.
The school is in v itin g
nominations from anyone
wishing to submit a name
and brief background of a
potential candidate.
The
nominations should be in by
April 1st.
A full study will follow
and. if fruitful, the candidate
will be asked to come to the
campus for a series of meet
ings with students, faculty
and administration.
Anyone wishing to contact
the committee should ad
dress correspondence to:
Dean Search Committee.
University of Maryland at
Baltimore School of Lav,
500 W. Baltimore Street,
Baltimore. Maryland 21201.
Opportunity Employer
4 ir Force
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those seeking education:
however, it does require one
year in return for each year
it pays your way.
Sergeant Pennington, who
is simply gung ho for the Air
Force and the opportunities
it offers, particularv to mi
norities. says in regards to
his own experience. "It gave
me skills. It make it so that
I can effect the life of the
masses. 1 can help young
men and young ladies get
their heads straightened
out."
Joe Joseph
575 N.
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Life inaurance.
educational savings programs,
relirejnent. health insurance arid group insurance.
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Service
à.
Evangelist W. Pritchett, who has a Proven Miracle
Ministry and is on the Prove God Now Radio Hour each
Sunday from 8:25 a.m. to 8:55 a.m. on station KGAR. 1550
on the dial, is conducting Special Miracle Services each
Sunday evening at 7:30 p.m. at the Christian Community
Center, 128 N.E. Russell. He will be ministering to the
unreached, unchurched, unsaved, the sick and those with
special problems. Everyone is welcome.
Where it Is
service directory
Portland's
exclusive dealer for
Yamaha Organs
1 amaha Pianos
14-8 years)
Ixvwrev Organs
Cascade Music Center
1218 NE Sandy 282 0918
PAIGES PHARMACY
n o i N.E. 7th 284 4656
Prescriptions are
our Specialty
CITIZENS PHOTO
Everything Photographic
OREGON WIG IMPORT
for the latest in
style and fiber
520 E. Burnside
2370959
Bill and Greg Potter
511 S. E. Morrison
232 8501
Runyans 88c Store
Variety
Johnnie Watt's
Mexican Gift Shop
Imports - Paintings
Flower arrangements
811 N. Killingsworth
289 7321
3716 N E. Union
288 2926
Ellis Cl«an«rs
RENEW THE BEAUTY
OF YOUR GARMENTS
Education. 8.P.P. » 4 , Mon
STATE OF OREGON
ALBINA HUMAN RESOURCES CENTER
Duties will include recommending program operation ad
juatments; responsibility for central staff personnel manage
ment; maintenance of programs through continuing analysis
of systems and procedures.
Thursday, Marrh 21. 1971
Piano or Organ Lessons.
latest and modern method
to play either instrument,
for inform ation, please
call 287 1634.
Expert Tailoring
Phone 281 ,3652
3300 N. Williams Ave.
John Hr-Ellis
TEKTRONIX. INC.
BEAVERTON. OREGON
Internationally recognized manufacturer of oscilloscopes
and associated electronic instruments, has an opening for
an experienced
APPLICATIONS PROGRAMMER
Experienced programmer to write commercial applications
programs in a 370 OS iM V Tl environment. Challenging
opportunities in a working environment which includes
IMS. TSO. extensive on-line terminal processing and real
time data collection. Must be experienced in BAL and or
COBOL plus OS (JCL).
Time sharing and real time
terminal processing experience a plus.
Very pleasant suburban location.
Ride a bike to work!
Salary is open. Benefit programs include liberal insurance
and educational support programs plus a profit sharing
plan.
For prompt consideration, please send detailed resume to:
Personnel Manager
Tektronix. Inc.
P.O. Box 500 OS89
Beaverton. Oregon 97005
AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER