Portland Observer Observer FINDER CLASSIFIED ADS putations related to algebra aad geometry. Moat be fa­ miliar with civil engineering and drafting terminology, and with drafting in pencil and ink on both helium and polyeater film. Call Sandy Henderson, 233-8331 ext 318. An Equal Opportunity Employer COMPUTER OPERATOR Preferably familiar with I.B.M. system . 32 major ra- I be familiar receiveablea bill _ . aad traffic Excellent atarting salary and binge beaefita Call 654-3193 for interview. An Equal Opportunity Employer BUILDING PLANS MANAGER FOR THE CITY OF PORTLAND To manage the Plana Ex­ amination Section, the Per­ mit Section, and the Clerical Section in the Bureau of Buildings. Salary ia about 922,300 the firat year, with annual increase* to 923,670 after two yeara. Many em­ p loyee b enefita include health and dental inaurance coverage lor both employee which developed a know­ ledge of management pried plea and practices plea aldll ta apply them; knowledge ef bdlding cedes pin* skill in relating them to real altna- tiona; ahifia in tuperviaiom and working with others, plea communication akilla. Apply before December 3rd, 1976, to the Portland Civil Service Beard, 510 S.W. Montgomery Street, Port­ land, OR 97201. Minoritiea and women arc urged to •W*F- An Equal Opportunity Employer Girla broke up with guya. Want to date immediately. Call V ickie er Paula. 235-1970 BUSINESS SALES Excellent career with major company for peraen with background in sales or public contact to train for position aa aalea representative op­ portunity for rapid ad­ vancement. Write P.O. Box 3137, Portland, OR 97208. CARPENTER - JOURNEYMAN Induatrial experience pre­ ferred. S ta rtin g aalary, 97902 per hour. Excellent Benefita. Call iPtld] 289-5506 The Aluminum Company of America P.O. Box 120 Vancouver, WA An Equal Opportunity Employer JOB PLACEMENT The Portland CETA Pro­ gram ia looking for people who have job akilla aad are aeeking employment. Basic criteria: Muat be City of Portland reaident aad 18 years er over. For informa­ tion Cafi 224-0578 Monday through Thuraday, between 8:30 p.m. aad 4:30 pun. ACCOUNTING CLERK Accounting Clerk in Finan­ cial Affair* Department. Po­ rtion require* previous ex ­ perience in Accounting field, typing 40 worda per minute, and 10-key adding machine. Excellent hours aad bene­ fit*. Can 225-5272 for ap- ' Blue Creaa ef Oregon An Equal Opportunity Ehapleyer AFFIRMATIVE ACTION OFFICER Affirmative Action Officer, Portland State Univeraity. . Full-time annual fixed-term' * a p p o in tm e n t . M axim u m aalary: 118,000. Appficatim deadline: January le t, 1977. Send eiu i ent professional reaume, names ef three pro­ fessional reference* to: Mary Kinnick, President’* Office, P.O. Box 751, Portland, OR 97207. Aa Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer ALL peroona a r e < to apply. DIAL - A JOB 227-5828 Kaiser - Permanente Medical Care Program Community Calendar Meet and greet the Trailblazers. A benefit for the Center for Community Mental Health with the new NBA Highlights film and live music by the Jefferson High School Stage Band. 700 p.m., November 23rd. at the Sheraton Hotel. Future problems in the quality of education and the financing of schools will be discussed Saturday, November 20th at 980 a.m. at a meeting sponsored by the Portland Branch of the American Association of University Women to be held at 1633 8.W. Park. The public ia invited to attend and participate in the program titled, “Your Future Posterity - Will It Get An Education?“ There will be a professional audio-visual presentation prepared by the Department of Continuing Education. Dr. Paul Wurm, Portland State University professor, will be the resource leader. There is no charge for the program. The Portland Symphonic Brass Ensemble, directed by James Smith, will perform in a free Reed College Music Matinee on Sunday afternoon, November 21st, at 400 p.m. in the college's community center. The brass ensemble includes James Smith and Richard Thornburg, trumpet; Marc Wolters, trombone; Gary Nelson, bass trombone; and David Gutman, french horn. Nikolai N. Bolkhovitinov, a Russian authority on American history, will give a public address on “A Soviet View of the American Revolution" December 2nd at Portland State University. The address is scheduled at 700 p.m. in room 75 Lincoln Hall (1620 S.W. Park) on the PSU campus. A student of 17th and 18th century American history, Bolkhovitinov is considered pre-eminent in his field among the membership at the Institute of General History of the Academy of Sciences in the Soviet Union. During 1967-74, he lectured and acted as consultant at Moscow University. “Frisky’s First Christmas Eve,“ an original puppet production, will be presented by the Peppermint Puppet Theater on Saturday, November 20th, at Tucker-Maxon Oral School and Holiday Boutique, 2860 S.E. Holgate Blvd., Portland The half-hour play will delight all ages and will be performed at 1000 and 1100 a.m. and again at 200 and 300 p.m. A small admission is charged with proceeds going towards supporting Tucker- Maxon's physical education and art programs. Tucker-Maxon Oral School is a private, day school for deaf children, which teaches speech and listening skills rather than sign language or finger spelling. The 1st Annual Dali Sale sponsored by Women's Service League of Goodwill Industries will be on Saturday and Sunday, November 20th and 21st, from 10:00 a.m. to 600 p.m. (Saturday) and from noon to 5:00 p.m. (Sunday,. Almost 500 dolls will be placed on sale near the Mall entrance to Meier & Frank at Washington Square. Proceeds to benefit programs and services at Goodwill Industries of Oregon. Dolls have been recycled from those donated to Goodwill by the community, and have been tand-dressed by clubs and organizations and individuals in the community. Page 5 M t. O li v e t c e le b r a t e s The Mount Olivet Baptist Church ob­ serves the 13th Anniversary of its Minis­ ter, Reverend John H. Jackson, Sunday. November 21st, 1976 at the 1100 a.m. Worship hour. The guest speaker will be Reverend Gil B. Lloyd, Pastor. Cherry Hill Baptist Church, Seattle. Washington. The public is invited. ✓ S e m in a r s t u d ie s h u n g e r A study, action and reflection seminar on hunger will be conducted by the Oregon Center For Peace and Justice during November and December at St. Andrew Community Center, 4940 N.E. 8th. H ie hunger seminar, being offered in cooperation with the St. Andrew Social Action Commission, will feature four two-hour sessions to be held on Mondays from 700 p.m. to 900 p.m. The dates are November 22nd, 29th, and December 13th, 20th. The hunger study/action/reflection seminar will focus in depth on four topics: 1. Seeing the problem - the basic facts. definitions and statistics of world hunger in the United States and other nations. 2. Understanding the causes - the technical problems of food production and distribution. 3. Understanding the causes -- the social problems due to political and economic institutions. 4. A Christian response - the basic tools and skills of the Bread for the World Christian Citizenship strategy to end hugner. TTie hunger seminar at S t Andrew is being offered for anyone concerned about the hunger which stalks the earth. DR. JEFFREY BRADY Soys: Do Not Pat Off Needed Deetol Core Enjoy Dental Health Now and I—proTW Your Appearance Come In At Your Convenience Open Saturday Morning • No Appointment Needed • Complete Cooperation On All Dental Insurance Plans • Complete Dental Services The members of The Fleur-De-Lis Club will hold its 6th Annual Harvest Tea on Sunday, November 21st, from 100 p.m. to 500 p.m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Raibon, 4076 N. Mississippi Avenue. Mrs. Jewel White is President and Mrs. C. L. Holliday is Chairman for the Tea. Vancouver Avenue First Baptist Church Women's Missionary Society will present their Anneal Bazaar, Saturday, November 27th, from 11:00 a.m. until 500 p.m. Handcrafts, quilts, pillows, white elephants, houseplants, plants for the garden, and pasteries. Luncheon will be served from 1200 to 400 p.m. A weight room is being equipped at the Mallory Church Gym. It will be open at 6:30 a.m.. Monday, Wednesday, and Friday; after work on Tuesdays and Thursdays and Saturday until 5:00 p.m. Everyone is invited. A Free Thanksgiving Dinner will be held for the homeless and street people, 2:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturday, November 20th, at the Highland United Church of Christ, 4635 N.E. 9th A ve The annual dinner is sponsored by the Highland Community Center, the Highland United Church of Christ and S t Luke Lutheran Church. The traditional fare will be featured with all the fixings that make Thanksgiving Dinner a T reat i TKa NAACP Salam Branch will hold its third annual Charter Nigkt/Fmedom Fund Banquet on Saturday, December 4th, 1976. T h e Banquet will begin with a no-host cocktail hour between 6:30 and 780 p.m. with dinner served at 7:30 p.m. This year’s banquet will be held at the Bronze Balloon, located at 260 High Street N.E. Guest speaker at the banquet will be commissioner Charles Jordan, first Black City Commissioner of Portland. The master of ceremonies for the evening will be Mr. Chalmers Jones, Chairman of the state of Oregon Parole Board. Entertainment will be provided by the ML Hood Community College vocal Jazz ensemble. Tickets are 18.00 per person and can be purchased at the NAACP office located at 1600 State SreeL at Meier & Frank, or at Stevens & Sons Jewelers. Thursday. November 18th, 1976 z Union or Company Dental Insurance Coverage Accepted On Your Needed Dentistry Park Free - Any Park ‘n Shop Lot HOURS: Weekdays 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sat., 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. . JEFFREY BRADY, DENTIST SEMLER BUILDING it lo dJoalsH S.W. 3rd & Morrison St. Portland, Oregon Take Elevator to 2nd Floor 3rd St. Entrance Phone: 228-7545 TEENAGE AUTHOR'S BOOK SHOCKS THE NATION Title: “And Even A Child Shall Lead Them” by Adrienne Sealy These 358 pages cover major aortal problems, drugs, political leaders, sex, and the Christina bible. It's inspirational, motivating, and uplifting. It makes a beautiful gift. ’ Via Mail: Send cheek er money order to Adrienne Sealy, P.O. Bex 130 Brooklyn, N.Y. 11206. Price including postage 97.50 er order direct from Co. Vantage Press Inc., 516 West 34th Street, New York, N.Y. 10001. ST. ANDREW CATHOLIC CHURCH 806 N.E. Alberta Street Reverend Bertram Griffin, Pastor 281 4429 Masses: 5:00 p.m. V ig il - S a tu rd a y 10:00 a.m. Choir - Sunday 12:00 p.m. Falk - Sunday ST. ANDREW COMMUNITY SCHOOL An Equal Opportunity N ew Hope Missionary Baptist Church 4919 N.E. 9th Ave. Norita Kelly, Principal Phone: 284-1620 Grades 1 through 8 “““ — — sa w » — > THE CHURCH DESIGNED TO MEET YOUR NEED ALLEN TEMPLE CME CHURCH Church Phone: 281-0163 ...in time of need CALDWELLS COLONIAL MORTUARY ( RTMATORU'M Sunday School Radio Broadcast K.G.A.R. 1150 AM Consecration Morning Worship Evening Service 2nd — 5th Sundays Communion 1st Sunday W ed .-F a m ily Prayer Meeting and Bible Study Fri. - Brotherhood Prayer aad Paster Phone: 281-6476 N. F 14th at Sandy and Burnside MRS OZIF MOTT SMITH Corner of 8th and Skidmore Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Sunday Worship 11:00 a.m. Christian Youth Fellowship 6:00 p.m. (Second and Fourth Sundays) 9:15 sj 10:00 au 10:40 nu ll:0 0 a .i 7:30 pj 5:00 p j 1 2 no 7:30 pj 7:30 p.i Reverend Thomas L. Strayhand. Minister Rev. Devers 3725 N. Gantenbein Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97227 232-4111 VÁe ßillt&p, V, V. PetesiÂan, Wlm* m ßmlmLtf, V ilit St. Paul African fflethodist (piscopal Church 2024 Ashby Avenu» Berkeley, Californio 94703 Phone 848-2050 The Reverend A. Lee Henderson, Minister "A SERVANT CHURCH — SERVING CHRIST AND COMMUNITY" G iu li Development Gente* 84 U. C. Kiltimflwo*tk 281-0499 12 montici - 12 yeasil 6pem 7:00 am - 6:00 pm Monday - tyuday TT ^uüniny lim child in Um wc lm Umnld qa" Administrator: Bishop U. V. Peterson, D.D. Director: MSN K. L. Hollins You are Welcome to Worship at THE ARK OF SAFETY CHURCH OF GOD PENTECOSTAL, INC. “A warm spirit of fellowship alwaya” The Honorable Bishop U.V. Peterson, D.D. “The Holiness Preacher", Pastor Sunday: Sunday School 9:00 am Morning Worship 10:45 am “Showers of Blessings Braacast” K GAR 1550 11:00 a m i 2:30 pm YP«C 6:30 pm Evangelistic Worship 8:00 pm Bible Band/Jr. Church Thursday: Choir Rehearsal Friday: “The Paster Speaks” Tuesday - Friday Neon Day Prayer 84 NE KiiUagaworth 281-0499