I Portland Observer r Thursday. September 18, 1975 Page 7 MATIVE CTION Facilities Design PROGRAMMER TR A IN E E $845 98.3 Receives train ing in programming work writing computer programs using special programming languages M IN Q UAL: Completion of lit) semester hrs or ‘.HI quarter hrs from arcredited college or univ. with emphasis in data pro cessing or closely related areas; or completion of technical school training in these areas A PPLY: Before 4:30 p in ., Sept. 26. Mult. Co. Personnel Office, M s w Stark, 7th Floor, Port., Ore 97204. An Equal Opportunity Employer MECHANICAL ENGINEERS UNEMPLOYED Portland Community Col lege C E T A Manpower Pro gram Needs you! If you have been unem ployed for five days or more, 18 yrs of age or ol d ir i’i't lv <;in< e m e a .iire in e n l of th e fo llo w in g sy.te rn s 11 V A ( ' Pr|M*ninx fo r an ex |M*ri<-ii( r Box .MM). B e a ve rto n , < >reg«»n 97077 A n E q u a l O p p o r tu n ity E m p lo y e r fit#. M ED IC AL CLAIMS ANALYST Position requires exten sive medical terminology, familiarity with R 'D A & CRV coiling preferred Pre vious insurance exp. help ful, exc. hrs. A employee benefit package Call 225 536-1 for appointment. Blue Cross of Oregon An E:qual Opportunity Em plover CARLOS BODY A P AINT SHOP L ates t and m odern method to play either instrument. Eor more information, please call 287 1634. 311 N .E. Shaver 287 8529 “When Sonny Gets Bloe," and "Wonderful Wonderful" which he later agreed to do. The finale was renditons from West Side Story which left the audience spellbound. The Portland o rch estra played hand somely, the acoustics and lighting were excellent. In all. the whole evening was an absolute pleasure, to say the least!! by Allen L. Jones WEIGHT WUCHERS® C LA SSIFIED KATES I 3 lines ...................................................................... $ 43 4 9 lines ............. 40 » 27 .............................................................................. ',38 2 7 + lines .......................................................................... 33 DISPLAY ADS $2.50 per column inch Ads received by Wednesday noon will be printed on Thursday of the same week. Telephone 1503) 28,3 2486, or mail th P.O. Box 3137, Portland. Oregon 97208. *•« I taW b e tbt 4 bacaeta A I ka4 *0 4>fi a* ■ datar» tarma I Mar aaaaal la ta a t aaaW ba lati ta e a rh a t «Maa JAOA aa (k)Uraa A2M • ita a ct»«M («tata aa» a ita ti» * iAOMV ] H l $0 n » »ASM Fur inlurtm laua itM iU cl «he aeareM V A oiftee fchrcA vuaaa phoaar bucfci or «mte V r im i» Adamiasi rain »n 271 A. 010 VermoiM A t a . NW. toashangloA. D C 20420 Guouiz What’s Happening in Entertainment Classes at Emanuel Hospital, Carpenters Hall, and ■ Maranatha. Other AM and I ’M classes in all areas of Oregon and Southern Washington Eor further information call Collect Portland (50.31 297 1021 weekdays 8:30 8:30 A « (X T * * M M SI0N S ’ The most reasonable shop in town. W ork done satisfactorily. ?w w w w vw w w w w vw > JOIN ANY CLASS ANY TIM E! The new Mid lævel an nouncement provides for the receipt of "availability cards (SEAO-62)” in lieu of applications. Applications will be solicited as needed. Applications received under the terms of the new announcement will be used to establish a new applicant supply file and the old list will be terminated. Eor further information regarding the new M id-Le­ vel announcement, contact one of the Federal Job Information Centers. C PI ANO OK ORGAN LESSONS A ten minute wait can be a step towards a slimmer figure It s one of m any ideas included in the Personal Action Plan "modules'' y o u 'll receive reg ula rly at W eight W atchers* mootinga. The tim ing is perfect, loin us now when w e ’ve got so much more to help you reach your goal. The Seattle Area Office of the United States Civil Service Commission issued a new Mid Ia*vel announce­ ment, S E 5 11 on Septem her 2nd, 1975, which will remain open until futher notice. T h is a n n o u n c e m e n t covers a variety of Admini strative. Staff, Technical Service and certain pro­ fessional positions at GS- 9/12 grades, salary ranging from $12,841 to $18,463 a year. Sept, mber 19th The Ike and Tina Turner Re Entertainment Ratings view. • Fair • • Good September 1st 20th Ra • • • Excellent mada Inn Presents The Wheel in the Review Johnny Mathis Spinning Center Four Ix>unge. three Concert • • • shows nightly. As the crowds grew September 19th 20th Friday night a t the Civic A u d ito riu m , an ticip a tio n filled the air. Just as fine wines mellow with age, so Caravan Motor Hotel Pre has the tenor voice of sents Henry Estell and Al Johnny Mathis. There are Rivers in the Harlem Room. famous singers who have Friday and Saturday. the talent and ability to September 23rd 28th rapture the audience in a The Renson Hotel Presents single hound. But the George Shearing and his informal sophisticated Ma Jazz Quintet, who will play this ran accomplish this feat in the M ayfair Room, Din as he walks out on the ner Show, $17; Cocktail stage. The songs ranged Show, $5.50, from something old, some October 5th Jazz De thing new, something warm Opus Presents Jack De and something roooool. Ma Johnette. 2 shows, 4:00 this p re fe rs to caress p.m. and 8:00 p.m., for rather than squeeze a ticket information call 222 Ivallatl He did such songs 6077 and ask for Ren as; "The Way We W ere," Watson. "Our Day W ill Come," October 13th The Civic "M isty," "Ia»ve Look Away" Auditorium Presents one of and others. After briefly A m eric a's g re a te s t con explaining to the audience te m p o ra ry soul gospel that he preferred to sing groups, Andrae Crouch and contemporary songs as op the disciples. Tickets are posed to his old hit tunes, $4 00. $5.00 and $6.00. the audience became un October 19th - Jazz De glued, and immediately ve O pus P r e s e n ts B o b by calired their disapproval by Hutcherson, two shows at shouting out some of his old 4:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m., for hut classic million sellers, ticket information call 222 such as; "Chances Are," 6077 irtid ask for Ben " T w e l f t h of N e d g e r ," Watson. Please Note: This column is designed to inform the community of what's happening in the way of entertainment in the co m m un ity and around town. We will cover con Dance benefits MLK Fund The Annual Fall Benefit Dance for the M a rtin Luther King. Jr., Scholar ship Fund of Oregon is scheduled for Saturday, Oc tober 4th. 1975, at the Sheraton Motor Inn tLloyd Center). Sponsored by the Model Cities Task Force, the event will have as its Co-Emcees Mr. Chalmers Jones, member of the Ore gon State Parole Board and Mr. Jerry Griffin, a Port land State University stu dent, who is currently a scholarship fund recipient. The event which will he held from 10:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m., will have as a special feature a tribute to Gramb ling State University. The p o w erfu l T ig e r football team will be visiting the City of Roses for a history making gridiron encounter with the Oregon State University Beavers. Entertainment for the evening will be coordinated by M r O.B. Hill, member of the Task Force, who pro­ mises music which will compliment the occasion. Tickets for the dance can be purchased in advance for a $3.50 donation and special accommodations for groups of ten are available through the Scholarship Fund Of fice. Reservations can he made by calling 229 4475. certs, shows, social events, etc. I f you wish to Inform the community of an up and coming activity in the community, drop a line to the Entertainment Guide. 2201 N. Killingsworth. P o rtlan d YW CA has scheduled an Employment Information Day on Sep­ tember 25th with displays, exhibits, and program at the Downtown Y W C A , 1111 S.W. 10th Avenue. Hours will be from 1:00 to 6:00 p.m. Making arrangements for the event is the Job Bank. Information will be avail­ able on apprenticeships in crafts presented by Asso­ ciated General Contractors with Ron Anderson, presi­ dent: Urban League Project Outreach with Cathy Saito and Margaret Solomon; and A F L -C IO with James 0 . Manley, area representative . for the Human Resources Development Institute. Careers in business, al I ternate and traditional ca­ reers. will be covered by Boise Cascade with Cindy W iberg, personnel and af firm a tiv e action officer: Crown Zellerbach with Jean Sherwood, personnel and affirm ative action officer; IP A R with Carol Grelle, scheduling director: and FM C Corporation with Jo- Ann Hoffman, personnel officer. Information on federal women's programs will be given with a representative of the Federal Women's P ro g ram A d v is o ry Com ­ mittee, Anne Doyle of the Corps of Engineers. Mildred L. Jones, a ca reer information specialist from Portland State Uni­ versity Education Center, wili provide information on resume writing. Also participating will be Jay Sundown from United M inority Workers who will tell about their new secre- terial training program. Information will also be available from T ri-M et and from the personnel depart­ ment of the City of Port­ land about opportunities for women and minorities in city jobs. Co-chairing the event will be M ary Peer, Job Bank director and Sherin Ben- nette. Job Bank job deve­ loper. Further information is available at the Downtown YW CA. There will be no attendance charge. WC WEAR IT PROUDUJ you CAN we Aß IT TOO ! THE PORTLAND POLICE B lR E A l 222 S.W. Pine Street • Portland,O regon 97204 For further information call: Officer Tony Newman, Minority Recruiter 2 4 8 -5 6 6 9