Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, January 02, 1975, Page 5, Image 5

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    Nurses require
refresher courses
Exercise
begins
day
P
Read The Eme H int licióne
Y ni Buy
If you're looking for a tun
way to get up on your feet
and shake loose for awhile,
two classes offered at Pori
land Community Cotieg«-.
Cascade will have you
hopping.
The "Morning Exercise
Class'* (Section S208) is
designed for early riaers
who want to work out from
7:00 to 8:00 a m Monday
Wednesday, and Friday be
ginning January 0. Thia is
a beginning to intermediate
ongoing fitness rlass Tor
men whose aim is physical
fitness as a lifestyle. The
sedentary will become
active with each student
progressing at his own
pace.
Exercises include
moderate walking, jogging,
and calisthenics. Coat for
10 weeks is $18.00. Mei t
instructor Ken Zell in the
Cascade gym at 545 N
Killingsworth.
Ia-arn the basic foxtrot
waltz, tango, and rhumba
steps in Ballroom banring
(Section S302) offered each
Thursday beginning Janu
ary 5», 8:00 to 10:00 p.m. for
10 weeks taught by latuis«-
Hughes in the Cascade
gym
Because of the constant
growth and development of
mediral know ledge and
technique, registered nurses
and
licensed
practical
nurses who have allowed
their licenses to lapse for a
period of five years are
required by law to take
refresher training if they
wish to return to their
profession.
Even nurses
who work continuously
have need for a periodic
updating of their practices
and upgrading of their skills
and knowledge. There is
also a need for trained
people to work as nursing
assistants in hospitals and
institutions. Portland Com
•nunity College has de
veloped special programs to
meet these needs.
Nurse Refresher (Nur.
9.4011 for registered nurses,
and LPN Refresher IPN
9.520) for licensed practical
nurses who have been
inactive for five years or
longer, are 12 credit
courses which require 24
hours of class and lab time
a week for 11 or 12 weeks.
They are adapted from the
curriculum guide for Re
fresher Nurses published by
the Oregon Board of Edu
ration and have been ap
proved by the Oregon State
Board of Nursing as meet
ing the training needs for
lic e n s e r e in s ta te m e n t.
Classroom and independent
lab activities are augmented
by practical experience in
hospital laboratories with
actual patient care as stu
dents reaffirm old know
ledge and skills and add
new.
Pharmacology (Phc 211),
Team Management iNur
216), and Coronary Care
(Nur 217) are three credit
courses which require three
class hours each week for
one term.
Pharmacology
students will study major
drug classes, examples of
drugs in current use, and
the nursing implications.
Team M anagem ent de
velops leadership skills
through the study of phil
osophies, principles, and
dynamics of supervision,
and practice in goal setting,
problem solving, decision
making, and evaluation in
the work setting. Coronary
Care utilizes the RoCom
Intensive Coronary Care
Multimedia Learning Sys­
tem, supplemented by in
struction from a coronary
nurse teacher as students
work independently to be
come skilled and knowl
edgeable coronary care
nurses.
The course is a
twoterm sequence.
For further information
concerning any of these
programs, contact Carol
Connolly at Portland Com
munily College. 244 6111.
Portland Observer
Classes will run for ten
consecutive weeks and the
cost is $25.00 per series.
The carving in the round
class will be limited to 12
participants while the relief
carving class will arrom
modate 15 students. Pre
registration is neressary
and ran be accomplished by
calling the Western For
estry Center at 22K 1367.
Fees will be paid at the
first class meeting.
ALIEN TEMPLE CME CHURCH
During the holidays when formal and informal entertain­
ing are so popular for both the grown-ups and kids. Peanut
Butter Chocolate Fondue will be a hit. T he combination of
l>eanut butter and chocolate could hardly miss, since both are
great favorites. And it’s easy! Simply add crunchy peanut
butter to the melted chocolate milk sugar mixture and the
fondue is ready to serve with your favorite bite-size pieces of
fruit or cake. For those who like to prepare foods ahead,
the fondue can be made in advance and stored in the refrig­
erator until party time
Besides being so easy to prepare and scrumptious, the
dessert is also very nutritious And good nutrition is especial
ly important for youngsters going through early growing
ttages. 'The fondue dessert provides protein, energy, min­
erals and vitamins.
Peanut
Sunday Srbuol
S uin 1« i > U or whip
9 -;W> .1 m
II (Ml .in»
Church and School for Community
ST. ANDREW'S CATHOLIC CHURCH
Reverend Bertram G rillin
HIM N.E. Alberta
Portland. Oregon 97211
M b m m *»
9:oo a.m. H im m
10:31) a m. Choir
12:00 p.m Folk Maa.
J X II. S T E M XRD
I .oral Business
Opportunity
MAN
W OMAN
Part Time
Full l ime
Own and operate family
type vending route.
Light pleasant work
Age or experience not
important.
Complete
training.
High Profit
confection items
Be
s|M)iisihilily, $996 and
ear required.
Write,
give phon«-.
DEPCTV SHERIFF
$936 1212
Career oppor
llinities for college grads
over 21 yrs of age. Contact
Multnomah County Civil
S e r v i c e C o m m is s io n ,
248 3294. for exam appoint
menl.
Proof of college
grad, must In- presented at
time of exam.
311 N.E. Shaver
287 8529
The most reasonable shop
in town. Work done satis
laetorily.
P IA N O OR
O R G AN LESSO NS
5B2S N . t Btfc
A. L mm Hondee*«*«, M ini a Far
7B B -5439
.......................................................... »145 am
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lltOO am
Wod Noon - 1 no Hour of Bower
12:00 noon
Wod Broyar & CFutt Mooting
.............T TlSO pm
Nursery Coro Brovtdod
laitest and modern method
to play either instrument.
For more inform ation,
please rail 287 1634.
Cborch School
M o rn in g W o rs h ip
W o one m oA /ng our N e ig h b o r* o t i A B ro th tb o o d
Fondue
DOORS - WINDOWS - M IL IW O M
CUT RATE PLYWOOD PRICES
CAR LO S ROIFY
A P A IN T SHO P
stothodiaf e
C h o c o la te
DISCOUNT PRICES
( hrixli.in \<Hi(h h i llouxhip h (Kl p m
(S«*e«md and F o u rth Sundays)
lt»-h«-rend Thom a* I. S tr.i\h .m d . M inister
B u tte r
1 cup Peter Pan Crunchy or 6 ounce package semi sweet
Smooth Peanut Butter
chocolate pieces
‘/j cup sugar
1 cup milk
Combine chocolate, sugar and milk in saucepan. Heat,
stirring constantly until chocolate is melted Add crunchy
peanut butter: mix well Pour into fondue pot, place over
heating unit. If fondue becomes too thick, add milk.
Dipping suggestions: pound cake squares, bananas, apples,
pears and pineapple chunks: marshmallows and seedless
grapes
FACTORY DIRECT
Flight l ine Industries
Bos 113. Lserett W X
98206
Corner ol Mb and Skidmore
$907 1053
Supervises A
assists inmate trusties in
the preparation of food,
plans menus, determines
food stork level require
m enu, submits requisitions.
MIN 01 Al.: Completion of
«-durational or vorational
training school in the field
of food preparations OR I
yrs exper. as head rook in a
restaurant or institutional
kitchen serving 200 or more
persona per meal, including
planning menus, ordering
food supplies, training A
supervising kitchen help +
he in good physical con
ibtion with complete manual
dexterity
XI’I’I.X: Before
1:30 p.m. January 10, 1975
Multnomah County Civil
Serviee Commission. 510
S W Montgomery, Port
land. Oregon.
An Equal
Opportumtv F.mplovrr
Appliealions for Psychiatric
Aides to fill future varan
co s at Fairview Hospital
and Training ( enter will be
taken thru January 10.
1975. Forms are available
at the Stati- Office Building
in Portland, the Public
Service Building in Salem
or any Stale Employment
Office, and should be mailed
directly to Fairview Hos
pital and Training Center
prior to «-losing date of
January 10th
Applicants
m ust I m - 18 years old. in
good physical condition and
have own means of trans
|Hirtation.
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D IA L - A - J O B
2 2 7 -5 8 2 8
KAISER
PERMANENTE
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— GLASS GLAZING —
NOTICE OP REQUEST
OPEN MON. THRU SAT., 9-5
FOR PRO PO SALS TO
S U P P L Y SERX ICES
The Oregon State High
way Division is inviting
proposals for the supply
ing of services to sup­
port the on the-job
training program for
highway construction
workers on federal aid
highway projects:
Services related to de
veloping capabilities of
prospective trainees and
increasing overall ef­
fectiveness of on the job
training programs will
be considered. Special
emphasis will be placed
upon increasing training
opportunities for mem
bers of minority groups.
2B4-B592
CITY O f PORTLAND
A pplications are now being taken for the
p o s itio n o f RESIDENTIAL CARE FACILITY
SPECIALIST Salary $13,000 to $14 560
The person w ill m onitor and coordinate the
licensing and siting o f Residential Care
Facilities in the City
Three years o f experience in land use or social
service p la n n in g is required. Relevant educa­
tion m ay substitute for one year of experience.
A pplications m ay be obtained at the Portland
C ivil Service O ffice 510 S.W M ontgom ery
Street, Portland, Oregon through January 13,
1975
AT your fingertips everything you w ant to know
ABOUT HOW TO GET A BANK LOAN IT GIVES YOU AN
UNDERSTANDING OF BANKERS LANGUAGE
T.R.Vickarv
2425 N.E. 139th
2 5 5 -2 7 80
Portland Oregon
tu k b it rwm
. vä ä n si
0 *r 9 * 1 CA9 ZAVt YOU
9K9UY 0 9 M M O D iL IIK . . .
Residential-Commercial
ing at 5821 N.E. Glisan
Street. Portland. Ore
gon.
MOW?. , . WHY? . . .
Hit buun«tt hot grown, ot we have,
with the fine« «off of CARPENTERS^
DESIGNERS and ESTIMATOBS m the
• Kitcfconi
• Addhtom
• Offices
• StarM
• leda
• Spec. Cetin it Werk
Proposals must be sub­
mitted on or before
January 20. 1975.
NEIL KELLY
COMPANY
HS K. ABerte Perheed, Oregee
♦nt;
C m « Now 2 8 7 -4 1 7 4
“ .■Lu ,iii'f.t«’iut' «isst itihl.i^f ej «1 splmdid
herilagr
A d m ira l Sir Charles M adden, l i t G C li
C.T. Keasey
Construction Engineer
C hairm an o f the Hoard ot Trustees.
N ational M a ritim e Museum
'f.'i’iiyjr.irii/.itii'nj «in t/ii< reniitrL.i/'/e . .v/iiiiboii"
Lord Mounthattcn o f Buima, KG GCB
An Equal O pportunity Em ployer
Everything Photographic
EXECT IIX F. DIREC TOR
511 S C Mormon
232 8501
$ 3 .5 0
POSTPAID
bv Don A lexan der
CITIZENS PHOTO
Bill and Gteg Poll»«
15123 5E
McLOUGtniNBLYOá
b u n k in g
f o r I ho
n o n -b a n k t'r
An informational meet
ing will be held Monday.
January 6. 1975, in the
Metropolitan office con
ference room located in
Parties interested in
subm itting proposals
may contact M.D. Glenn,
Construction EEO Engi
neer, Oregon S tate
Highway Division. 504
Executive House. 325
13th Street N.E.. Salem.
Oregon. Or call i503l
378-6318.
454-5444
160« N.
COLUMBIA BLVD
the S ta te Office Build
PORTLAND
CLEANING WORKS
Multnomah County Com
munity Action A gency.
$16,000 maximum.
Send
resume by January 15, 1975
to Joanne Barham, 4420
S.E. 61th Avenue. Portland.
Oregon 97206.
CAPTAIN COOK
.4 ?i
Exhibition o f Oceanic Discovery
NORTH & N E. PORTLAND
ONE DAY SERVICE
KNIT BLOCKING
OUR SPECIALTY
M IM O * SCSAISS-NO CHAXCC
s a u t s oíuvyry
RANATHA CHURCH
1222 NE Skidmore
28 8 -7 2 4 1
Church school and Bible rlass:
Sunday morning worship:
Sunday Evening worship:
Wednesday Evening prayer:
Friday Worship Service:
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For Holiday Entertaining
Woodworking taught
Two evening woodcarving
classes are scheduled at the
Western Forestry Center in
Portland
Mr. John Cray
will tearh a basic rlass in
relief carving beginning
Thursday evening, January
9th, at 7:00 p.m. The other
rlass will tearh carving in
the round with Mr Brad
Sypher instructing.
Mr
Syphers rlass will begin
Monday evening, January
13th, at 7:00 p.m
Thursday, January 2, 1975
9: $5 a m.
10:45 a m.
7:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m
7.30 p.m.
282-8361
'**54 N. W iliums \x
‘Yau'ya Tried The Rest. Now Try The Best’’
N. Alexander, Proprietor
Bob H a rris o n - P a s to r
I
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LA B O R ER
Career work with the City
ol Portland can start with
this job. Must lie able to
follow oral Ft written in
structions A. do heavy
manual labor. Apply at the
Portland Civil S ervice
Board. 510 S.W. Mont
gomery, Portland, Ore. be
tween 8:00 a.m. and 5:00
p.m. Jan. 6th through 17th.
I
OPEN EVERY DAY
M o n d . v th ro u g h SaYurdav io :o o to i |V
Sunday 12:00 to 4:45
OREGON HISTORIC AI.SCX.II TV
12)0 S. II . 1’iirlt diT tiue, I'orthmd, Oregon