Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, June 19, 1975, Page 7, Image 7

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Portland Observer
281 4429
ST. ANDREW COMMUNITY SCHOOL
491» N .E. 9th Ave.
Phone: 2M4 1620
Gradea I through 8
Norita Kelly. Principal
N e w Hope Baptist
37 2 5
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Attorney visits CME
ST. ANDREW CATHOLIC CHURCH
806 N .E. Albert« Street
Reverend Bertram Griffin, P*»tor
Ma**e*
5:00 p m Vigil - Saturday
10.00 a m Choir - Sunday
12:00 p m. Folk - Sunday
Thursday. June 19. 1975
N. U anf«nb«in
announces its
[Midnight Gospel-rama
Sponsored hy the Senior Choir
June 27. 1975
11:00 p m. until.....
M.C. R « v « r« n d Ira M u m fo rd
Special guest choir* Iron» Portland, Seattle,
Tacoma and vicinity.
I'heme: "Wr can do all thing* through
Christ who Strengthen* Ua.”
I'he public i* invited. For information
( all 281-6476
A. Bernard lievera. Pastor
u a t h o d i .t f
The Reverend Jesae L.
Douglas. Sr. of Kansas City.
Missouri will be preaching
in revival services at Allen
Temple C.M.E. Church,
June 22nd through the
27th. Services begin each
night at 7:30 p.m.
The
Reverend Douglas is a
native of New Oreleans,
Ixiuisiana, attended Dillard
University and I.ane Col
lege.
He received his
Bachelor and Master of
D ivinity D egrees from
l.T.C. in Atlanta, Georgia.
He was featured in Jet
Magazine recently as one of
the tw enty outstanding
young Black mimsteries of
America chosen to study on
the Martin Luther King
Fellowship.
He also re­
ceived his Doctrate of
Ministries from Colgate Ko
Chester Divinity School in
1975.
Reverend Douglas pa
stored in Alabama prior to
m o v in g
to
J a m is o n
Memorial Temple C.M.E.
Church in Kansas City.
Missouri where he is now
pastoring.
The churches, choirs and
pastors of the city are
invited to participate in the
revival each night. Union
ushers from the Union
Fellowship of eight dif
ferent churches will usher
tor the revival services each
night.
The pastors and
choirs that are participating
are: Sunday night, June
22nd
Two choirs from
Allen Temple Chprch and
the community.
Monday
night
Reverend John
Jackson and Mt. Olivet
Baptist Church choir. Tues
day night
Reverend O.B.
Williams and Vancouver
Avenue Baptist Church
choir and Reverend E.C.
Wilder and St. Mark Bap
tist Church choir. Wednes
day night
Reverend
George W. Maize and First
A.M.E. Zion Church Choir.
Thursday night
Youth
Night
Reverend Bernard
Devers and New Hope
Baptist Church choir and
the Young People's Choir of
Allen Temple. Friday night
Reverend A. Lee Hen
derson and Bethel A.M.E.
Church Choir.
Reverend
Douglas is one of America's
greatest Gospel preacher
and Gospel singer.
The
public is cordially invited.
...i n time of need
CALDWF.LLS
COLONIAL
MORD ARY ( RTMATORII M
N f 14ih at Sandy
and Burnside
232-4111
Winchester sings
ALLEN TEMPLE CME CHURCH
( o rn e r of Hth and S k id m o re
Earl Winchester will hold a concert at Bethel AME
Church on Sunday. June 22nd at 6:00 p.m.
The concert is for the Zodiac Tea fund for mortgage
liquadation. The public is invited to attend.
Sunday School
9/9) a m.
Sunday W orship H IM) a.m.
C hristian \o u th Fellowship 6:00 p.m.
iSecond and F ourth Sundays)
W id o w s /w id o w e r s m eet
R everend Thom as L. S travhand. M inister
Portland's highly sue
cessful Widow and Widower
Program has announced the
topic of its June meeting as
“Surviving Widowhood."
The meeting will be held
Tuesday evening, June
24th. at St. Paul Lutheran
Church, S.E. 39th and
Brooklyn, beginning at 7:30
p.m. Refreshments will be
served.
The guest speaker will be
Dr. John Mark, professor of
psychiatry at the Univer
sity of Oregon Medical
School.
Dr. Mark's com­
ments will relate to widows
and widowers alike.
There is no admission
charge for dues for the
group. Membership is open
to all widows and widowers
of any age.
For further
information call Laurance
Whitaker at 232 4111.
PEP' S BOTTLE SHOP
Let Pepi's Bottle Shop be your headquarters for cham­
pagne. wines, mixers . . . at the lowest prices in town.
Lloyd Center
Next to the
Liquor Store. Pepi's one and
only store. Open 9:30 a.m.
to 9:00 p.m. daily. Sundays:
Noon to 4:00 p.m.
281-2731
HEARINGS OFFICER
Polire Communications
Operator
City of Portland
Job O pportunity*
City of Portland
PER SO N N EL A N A L Y S T I
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COOK R E L IE F
On call rook responsible
for m i n i
a n - bavsklast.
lunch, and dinner shifts.
Quantity cooking, exp. e*
sentisi.
Institution exp.
desirable, food handlers
certificate req. Good Sa
maratan Hospital A Medical
Center. 1015 N.W 22nd
Ave.
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
SPIRITUAL
READER
HEALER A N D
ADVISOR
This amazing lady
has discovered the
one and only way to
end your sadness.
Is s o m e t h in g
holding you in the
circle of darkness
and fear?
She
knows how to re
lease you.
Guided by her
spirtual knowledge
and psychic power
she can now guide
you to the life you
have been waiting
for.
She will
change your sad
ness to happiness
and release you
from all your prob
lems, worries, sick
ness, and pain.
Don't wait.
Do not deprive
yourself from re­
ceiving the help
that she alone ran
give you. Call her
or write to her now.
Help will be noticed
when you mail your
very first letter or
on your very first
telephone call. You
will feel something
you have never felt
or experienced be
fore.
Send self
addressed stamped
envelope and $5.00
to this address:
18520 Hwy 99
Lynnwood,
Washington 99036
You can reach her
by calling
A rea
Code: 206-774-1402.
Light hauling, trash haul
mg. yard cleaning, base
ment A attic cleaning.
Jerry's Trûrkmg 222 0010
or 262 7610.
To answer phone» in
police radio center and
dispatch police cars and
other emergency vehicles in
response to calls for aid.
Work may involve night
shifts, weekends and holi
days.
The job requires,
mature judgement and a
clear, distinct speaking
voice. 30 wpm typing is
also required. Salary starts
at $734 with increases to
$975 in two yrs. Apply by
July 2 at Portland Civil
Service. 510 S.W. Mont
gomery St.. Port.. Ore.
97201.
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
Occupational
Health Nurse
T o provide pn»<e««$onal <wvu|»atinnal
health nervier« and to partK q u itr in orcu
l>ational a<< »dent prevention programs
W e require an R N and w ill give p re i
ere nee to can did ate* w ith ei|M*rien<e in
oct'U|»atinnal or public h ealth nunong
Audi«»metric technician certific atio n la
alao deairahle W illin g to work in W ilaon
vdle <>r B eaverton R o ta tin g shift
T h in in a |M*rmanent p wit ion w ith a
n im p a n y offering m any benefits including
educational nupport. insurance and profit
«haring prog ram *
I'leane call or mum ! renume to
D ave S m ith , M4 0161 Ext 7342. E m plo y
ment Office Tektronix In d u n tria l P ark.
P (> Box 500. Beaverton. Oregon 97077
A n E q u a lO p p o rt u n ity E m p lo ye r
T E K T R O N IX
DIAL-A-JOB
2 2 7 -5 8 2 8
Kaii«r-P«rm an«nt«
Starting salary $12,210.
A p p lic a n ts m u st h ave
knowledge of public per­
so n n e l a d m in istr a tio n ,
governmental organization
and merit systems princi
pies, and be capable of
applying such knowledge in
the areas of recruiting,
examining and classifica
lion. Apply by 23rd.
PER SO N N EL
A N A L Y S T 11
Applicants must have
strong skills in job analysts,
test construction, statistical
analysis and test validation;
knowledge of personnel ad
ministration and effective
management in administra
tive principles; knowledge
of applicable federal laws
and guidelines; ability to
apply these skills and
knowledges in solving com­
plex personnel problems.
Apply by June 23rd.
SEN IO R A C C O U N T A N T
Starting salary $12,168.
Applicants must have sound
knowledge of municipal ac
counting principles, cost
and grants accounting, and
governmental auditing pro­
cedures; skills in the design
of accounting systems and
in supervision; ability to
apply these knowledges and
skills to a computerized
m u n ic ip a l a c c o u n t in g
system.
Apply by June
26th.
Apply to: Portland Civil
Service Board. 510 S.W.
Montgomery. Port. Ore.
97201.
PIA N O LESSONS
287 8529
The most reasonable shop
in town.
Work done
satisfactorily.
The latest in modern piano
music and theory. 284 3900
(after 5) or 234 3361. ext.
4751.
C L A S S IF IE D RATES
1 3 lines .................................................................... $ .43
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.......................................................................40
9 27 ..................................................................................... 38
27 + lines ........................................................................33
D IS P L A Y ADS
$2.50 per column inch
Ads received by Wednesday noon will be printed on
Thursday of the same week.
Telephone (503)
283 2486. or mail to f’.O. Box 3137, Portland,
Oregon 972(18
One full time position in
7-3:30 p.m. and one part
time position in 3 11 p.m.
shift. Must be able to pass
medications.
Please contact personnel
office 280 4165, Emmanual
Hospital 2801 N. Ganten
bien, Po.'t., Ore. 97227
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
O R D ER LY
One full-time position in
311 p.m. shift. Must have
recent general hospital exp.
Please «intact personnel
office 290-4165.
Emmanuel
Hospital. 2801 N. Ganten
bien. Port.. Ore. 97227.
An Equal Opportunity
Em plover
CONTROL CLERK
Two full-time positions
available for experienced
key punch operators or
control clerks. Hours are
from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m., 10
hour shift. 4 days a week.
One position Wed. thru
St., the other Sun. thru
Wed. Must have previous
exp.
Please contact personnel
office 280 4165. Emmanuel
Hospital. 2801 N. Ganten
bien. Port.. Ore. 97227.
An Equal Opportunity
Em plover
G eneral Construction
Career Training
MEN & WOMEN
344-894 A MONTH
ALL EXPENSES
An Equal Opportunity Employer
311 N.E. Shaver
LPN
An Equal Opportunity
Em ployer
Medical Care Program
CARLOS BODY
A P A IN T SHOP
NT
SYSTEM S A N A L Y S T
City of Portland
S ystem s A nalyst per
forms technical work deter
mining computer system
specifications and prore
dures to maintain a com
puter assisted dispatch sy
stem for the Public Safety
Communications Project.
Duties include: contract co­
ordination, feasibility stu
dies, systems design, writ
ing computer programs,
operating EDP equipment
conducting training pro
grams for field personnel
Working knowledge of IBM
370 and/or 360 and Mini
Computer systems (Variant
plus knowledge of BAL and
FORTRAN languages is
required. Salary $15,579 to
start or negotiable. Apply
at Portland Civil Service,
510 S.W . M ontgomery,
Port., Ore. 97201.
An Equal Opportunity
Em plover
HEAVY EQUIPMENT
OPERATOR
DEISEL MECHANICS
WELDING
MEDICAL AIDE
rvt’iST
WAREHOUSING
ELECTKON1X
CARPENTRY
Starting salary $20,946.
Applicant must have a
background in land use
planning theory & practice,
a knowledge of the effects
of official controls in land
use, knowledge of admini­
strative taw & skill in
conducting public hearings.
Apply by June 27.
Portland civil Service
Board
510 S.W. Montgomery
Port.. Ore. 97201.
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
P A IN T E R
Salary $1.148 a month.
Applicant must be know
ledgable of coating types,
kinds of surfaces, and me­
thods of surface prepara­
tions. Must also be skilled
in the use of hand brushes,
rollers and spray equip­
ment. Apply by June 27th.
Portland Civil Service
Board
510 S.W. Montgomery
Port., Ore. 97201
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
V O L lN T E E R
C O O R D IN A TO R
$1.140-1.325. Responsible
for developing new and
coordinating existing pro
grams of volunteer services
within the Mult. Co. Dept.
of Human Services. MIN
QUAL: Bachelor's Degree
from accredited college or
uiiiv. in the social sciences
plus 3 yrs. paid exp. in
r e c r u itin g , o rg a n iz in g
and/or supervising volun
teers. or exp. in human
service programs involving
substantial responsibility
for training, working with
lay groups, or in speaking
before groups to explain
agency programs, functions
and needs. APPLY: Before
4:30 p.m., July 3. Mult. Co.
Personnel. 919 S.W. Taylor,
9th Floor, Port., Dreg.
97205. 248 5035.
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
T E K T R O N IX ’
D ue to a growing com m itm ent to on-line
IM S applications. T ektronix has recog
nized the need for the following
IMS Data
Base Analyst
Thu» position requires extensive e x p eri­
ence using IM S in a n applications
program m ing environm ent Ability to com ­
m unicate technical inform ation with p ro ­
gram m ing and system s analysts, and
ap titu d e to absorb advanced concepts of
D ata Base M anagem ent system s
IMS Applications
Programmers
E xperienced program m ers to w rite
comm ercial applications program s in a
m ulti-system OS (M V T ) environm ent,
which includes IM S , TSO . extensive o n ­
line term inal processing and real tim e
d a ta collection M ust he experienced in
BAL and or COBOL plus OS (JC L )
T im e sharing and IM S real tim e term inal
processing experience a plus
Benefits include liberal educational
support, insurance and profit sharing p ro ­
gram s Please send resum e to:
Bill Blanford, T extronix. Inc.
P O Box 500 O R 65. B eaverton. O re 97077
An E qual O pp o rtu n ity E m ployer
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