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-S :‘ ï - Portland Observer Thursday. January *. 1977 Page Country artists visit Portland The Portland Observer FINDER CLASSIFIED ÀDS PARKING PATROL DEPUTY *922 starting rate. A Park ing Patrol Deputy patrola an ««signed area o( the city, on foot or in a three-wheeled vehicle, to identify violation« of the City’a parking code« and to iaaue parking "tick et«" or request tow away of illegally parked vehicle«. Deputies will receive train ing in the City parking code, enforcement policies and procedure«, operation of a two-way radio, emergency first aid, and public rela tion«. Apply to Portland Civ il Service Board, 510 S.W. Montgomery Street, Port land, OR 97201, by January 14th, 1977. Minoritiea and women are urged to apply. An Equal Opportunity Employer FAMILY SERVICES SPECIALIST Portland State University Division of Continuing Edu cation. Provide training and technical assistance to the Hocial services, parent in volvement and volunteer component« of Head Start. College degree or equivalent with minimum of 2 years experience working with Head Start in either the Social Services or parent involvem ent component. Ability in working with adults. Able to travel. Port land State University is an equal opportunity/alfirma- tive action employer. All interested persons are en couraged to apply. Closing date for applications if Jan uary 15th, 1977. Apply to STATO, P.O. Box 1491, Portland, OR 97207, 229-4815. An Equal Opportunity Employer MANAGER, EMPLOYEE DEVELOPMENT To direct the design, devel opment, implementation and evaluation of employee de veiopment programs in a large state agency in Salem, Oregon. Requires a bach elor’s degree in Business/ P u b lic A d m in istr a tio n . Adult Education or related and four years of experience in employee development. Salary range $1447 $1848 per month. Apply to Execu tive Department. Personnel Division, 100 Public (Service Building, Salem, OR 97310. An A ffirm ative A ction/ Equal Opportunity Em ployer. COUNTY SURVEYOR $125911607. College grad uate with major course work in English; or 4 years exper ience in civil engineering; or any satisfactory equivalent combination of experience and training. Oregon Land Surveyor’s registration re quired. Last filing date: 1 19-77. Apply Civil Service. 150 N. First, Hillsboro, OR. 97123. An Affirmative Ac tion and Equal Opportunity Employer. Women and members of minorities urged to apply. BUILDING INSPECTOR To inspect property protect from fire by automatic sprinkler system. College level training in related tech nical courses desirable. $9,400 annually while in training. Excellent fringe benefits, opportunity for advancement. Insurance Services Office 7721 S.W. Oak Portland. Oregon 97205 R.L. Brown An Equal Opportunity Employer A M! I CONTROLLER'S POSITION Major Employee Benefits: Agency paid life insurance premiums for employee and family. Partially paid health insurance premiums for employee. Ten (10) paid holidays per year. Fifteen (15) days paid vacation the first year; twenty (20) days paid vacation after two years. Fifteen (15) days sick leave per year. Hours Of Work: The normal work week con sists of forty (40) hours. Because of the nature of the Community Action Program, emergencies may occasion ally arise which require overtime work. Professional • employees do not receive pay for work performed in excess of forty hours, but may take scheduled compen satory time off. It is consid- MS. LAZELLE JOHNSON dered a part of the pro fessional staffs responsibil ity to work over the normal forty hours when needed. Qualifications: On Saturday, January 15, 1977, Educational Systems Mrs. Gladys Applicant must be in accord Delta Sigma Theta sorority. Beta Psi McCoy; Managment/Business - Ms. with the philosophies and Chapter, will pay tribute to sixty-four Wanda Wright; Employment - Ms. objectives of the Office of years of public service. This found- Lazelle Johnson; Community Involve- Economic Opportunity and der's day event will be held at the m ent/Homemaker - Mrs. Opal P o rtla n d M etro p o lita n Jantzen Beach Thunderbird Motor Strong; and Psycho-Social Effects - Steering Committee; must Inn. Ms. Lazelle Johnson. be capable of supervising Delta Sigma Theta is a national Dinner will be held from 6: 00 to 7: em ployees with varying Greek-letter organization founded at 30 pm with brief commentaries on the social and educational back Howard University in Washington status of Delta Sigma Theta nation grounds; must be able to D.C. on January 13, 1913. ally and recognition of Beta Psi communicate with staff and The sorority focuses on a five point Chapter, chartered on March 24, delegate agency personnel; program: Educational development; 1945. Participants will be Mrs. Nina must be capable of imple Economic development; Community Bailey, National First Vice President menting and maintaining an and International developm ent; of Delta Sigma Theta; Mrs. Addie accounting system and re Housing and urban development; and Jean Haynes, newly elected Far West lated procedures; must be Mental health and social actions. Regional Director from Beta Psi trained and experienced in The theme for this Founder's Day Chapter; and Mrs. Bertha Campbell, accounting practices and in Program is “Woman In a Changing Delta Sigma Theta Founder. establishing budgetary con Society - Issues and Implications." A reception will immediately follow trols and monitoring tech A panel of women will speak on the the program. Mrs. Marian Gilmore is niques; must be able to following subjects: Political Pro Committee Chairman. For further become rapidly familiar with cesses - Mrs. Jewel Lansing; Criminal information, please contact Ms. Lucy UltiPffice <Jf Economic Op ¿.-Ms,, Betty TaxJpr; The Thomas, 283-4545. ------ portunity arid Department of21“ Church - Mrs. Minnie B. Johnson; Labor regulations and with memos pertaining to the fiscal operations of PMSC and delegate agencies; must be capable of delegating res ponsibility to subordinates as they relate to accounting operations. Salary; Negotiable. Portland Metro politan Steering Committee salaries are studied each year by the Career Develop ment and Personnel Special ist in order to insure that they are comparable with salaries in the Portland metropolitan area. Interested applicants should apply at 220 N.E. Russell, Portland, Oregon 97212. Telephone: 503 288 8391 Applications must ceived or postmarked *7 ___ ................................................................ Evangelistic Services will be held at several published works, including ‘"Ine MxUy, Jane r y 17, 1977. the New Hope Missionary Baptist Return of the Prodical Son”, “Once An Equal Opportunity Church, 3725 North Gantenbein Avenue, Saved, Always Saved", and "Why Should Employer beginning Thursday, January 6, 1977 We Tithe". For more information con through Sunday, January 9, 1977. Ser cerning the services please contact Sister vices are scheduled to begin at 730 p.m. Doris Kerney, 283 2314, or call the New each evening, and the closing service will Hope Missionary Baptist Church at begin at 300 p.m. 281-0163 between the hours of 1:00 p.m. The guest evangelist for the services is and 4:00 p.m. The Reverend A. Bernard the Rev. John W. Waiters, Pastor of the Devers, pastor. Pastor, extends an invi Saint Matthew Baptist Church of Merced, tation to all. California. Pastor Waiters has written Deltas celebrate Founder’s Day DIAL - A JOB 227-5828 Kaiser - Permanents Medical Care Program PARKING PATROL DEPUTY $922 starting rate. A Park- Patrol Deputy patrols an assigned area of the city, on foo or in a three-wheeled vehicle, to identify violations of the City's parking codes and to issue parking ’tickets' or request tow away of illegally parked vehicles. Deputies will receive train ing in the City parking code, enforcement policies and procedures, operation of a W j r^ io . w v f v v * , first aid, and public rela tions. Apply to Portland Civil Service Board, 510 S.W. Montgomery Street, Portland, OR 97201, by January 14, 1977. Minorities and women are urged to apply. An Equal Opportunity Employer SECRETARY OREGON STATE BAR Salary *622 pins benefits. Experience and training: Graduate «1 Senior High School: 1 year of experience in Stenography or secretar ial work; business college or university courses may be substituted lor experience. Typing, shorthand and/or dictating machine transcrip tion may be required. Ap pointment available at: Oregon State Bar 1776 S.W. Madison Deadline: January 14, 1977. An Equal Opportunity Employer TO PROTECT 1HE UNBORN /4 N D « 1HE NEW BORN March of Dimes Evangelistic services begin ST. ANDREW CATHOLIC CHURCH ALLEN TEMPLE CME CHURCH 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) Reverend Thomas L. Strayhand, Minister “A good s p e c ta to r a ls o creates." I*rry Gatlin, currently best known for his "Statues Without Hearts” hit single,, will join Tammy Wynette and her Ten nessee Gentlemen in a single concert date on January 6, 1977 at 7 P.M. at the Portland Civic Auditorium. The Benefit Concert will raise funds for the state wide programming of the Mental Health Association of Oregon. Inc. Tickets for this concert are on sale at the 'Ticket Place' at Lipmans, the Civic Auditorium and all the usual outlets. I^rry Gatlin says of himself: "I write country songs lor a living and I’m proud of it. I love it! So, in a phrase, I^arry Gatlin describes the reason for his tan dem success as a singer/songwriter. He does what he does well because it's such a passion in his life. It has been for as many years as he can remember. Even before recording his initial album on the Monument label, Larry Gatlin ranked with Kris Kristofferson and Mickey Newbury as one of the best new contemporary singer writers...evidenced by Gatlin tunes recorded by Johnny LARRY GATLIN Cash, Dottie West, Ray Price and most recently, Elvis Presley. Tammy Wynette's extraordinary suc Tammy Wynette's hits include: "The cess is the product of extraordinary Wonders You Perform," “Good Lovin " "D*I*V*O*R*C*E," "The Ways to Love’a talent. The ability to capture a song with emotion, warmth, and solitude are the Man”, “Till I Get It Right", "Send Me No elements that have placed Tammy at the Roses", and of course, her 1969 Grammy Winner, “Stand By Your Man", all out very top of the entertainment world. standing singles! Born and raised in the deep South Tammy developed a love affair with Tammy has been equally successful as music at an early age. She performed on an album recording artist. Tammy was talent shows, charity programs, and local the first female country artist to win a radio shows; as many country stars have Gold Record (for sales exceeding one in the beginning stages of their careers. million as certified by the R.I.A.A.) for her Greatest Hits album. Each of her Amidst raising a young family on her other Epic recordings have likewise own, Tammy came to Nashville for the achieved a large degree of success, each first time to pitch songs for a friend. making its mark on the charts. There she met Billy Sherrill, a now Tammy is a four-time winner of the legendary producer, who had just begun Country Music Association's Top Female writing and producing hits on David Houston. Sherrill saw Tammy's potential Vocalist Award. She has won three Grammies as Best Female Vocalist and and together they waited for the right just about every other award she could song. “Apartment No. 9” was the first possibly win in the country field. She is they chose and the initial hit in a one of the most honored performers in recording career that has never once country music today. failed to deliver one. 806 N.E. Alberta Street Reverend Bertram Griffin, Pastor Uom tke, ^Tod by Ulyaesa Marshall ft itty .n jn^n oj »;»»«it» t ijjod r«*«*4/;! (if**}****** Intlw iitll STOLEN LOVE üfTi/r hni **» fc m x .] n-'tftO U'fJj I'd need a Fountain of Youth And a ton of gold To once again have a happy soul After all my love you stole But I realize If I couldn't be mad I couldn't be glad So thank you for all these bad, bad blues. VICTIM A victim of hard living staggered past me. In his eyes I saw the will to die As he walked past the cats on the corner They obliged him. PRISONER I’m a Prisoner of yours But I don't want no parole Because baby your good loving satisfies and soothes my soul. Now I hope like hell That I’ll get life Because that means You'll be my wife. I'm a prisoner of yours But I'm not chained or bound Your good loving makes me stick around. _____ ,,N, Masses: 5 :0 0 p .m . V ig il - S a tu rd a y 1 0 :0 0 a .m . C h o ir -- S u n d a y 1 2 :0 0 p .m . F o lk -- S u n d a y ST. ANDREW COMMUNITY SCHOOL 4919 N.E. 9th Ave. Norita Kelly, Principal Phone: 284 1620 Grades 1 through 8 Swiss Proverb New Hope Missionary Baptist Church Q U EEN of JAZZ THE CHURCH DESIGNED TO MEET YOUR NEED You are Welcome to Worship at Church Phone: 281-0163 THE ARK OF SAFETY CHURCH OF GOD PENTECOSTAL, INC. MAW LOU WILLIAMS NE OF THE TRULY GREAT J A 7 Z PIANISTS,COMPOSERS, FORTHE CATHOLIC CHURCH.RE ARRANGER« W ITH OVER 2 0 0 TURNED IN 1457 WITH A NEW LOOK. COMPOSITION*,INCLUDING HER BORN IN PITTSBURGH IN A LARGE ’ ZODIAC SUITE" IN 19*6 PLAYED FAMILY. LEAR MED TO PLAY THE IT AT C A R N E G IE HALL. FOR 12- PIANO ON NEIGHBORS PIAHOS.SHE YEAR* SHE PLAYED,ARRANGED GRADUATED FROM MI-SCHOOL WITH AND WROTE FOR ANDY KIRKS HONORS AT 15.MARY LOU STARTED BA N D PLAYED AND ARRANGED PLAYING PROFESSIONALLY AT 16. FOR THE D U K E... J A ZZ GREAT«, A BIG H IT IN THE 4 0 s AND 50». A BENNY GOODMAN, BOB CROSBY, CAFE SOCIETY FAVORITE IN N.Y. LOUIS ARMSTRONG AND MANY HAD HER OWN RADIO SHOW (1445) OTHERS USED HER ARRANGE SHE TURNED TO JA ZZ’ MASS'MUSIC. O MENTS. AT THE HEIGHT OF HER r »REER IN 1454. ..Q U IT MUSIC BY 1471 SHE HAD COMPOSED THREE. THE GREATEST FEMALE IN JA Z Z .' , Sunday School Radio Broadcast K.G.A.R. 1150 AM Consecration Morning Worship Evening Service 2nd - 5th Sundays Communion lat Sunday Wed. - Family Prayer Meeting and Bible Study Fri. - Brotherhood PVayer and Paator Phone: 281-6476 9:15 am . 10:00 a.m. 10:40 am . 11:00am. 7:30 pm . 5:00 p.m. 12 noon 7 30 pm . 7:30 pm . "A warm spirit of fellowship always" The Honorable Bishop U.V. Peterson, D.D. “The Holiness Preacher”, Paator „ ,, Rev. Devera 3725 N. Gantenbein Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97227 Sunday: Sunday School 9:00 am Morning Worship 10:45 am “Showers ol Blessings Broacast" KG AR 1550 11:00 a m i 2:30 pm YPBC 6:30 pm Evangelistic Worship 8:00 pm Tuesday; Bible Band/Jr. Church Thursday: Choir Rehearsal Friday: "The Pastor Speaks" Tuesday - Friday Noon Day Prayer 84 NE KilUngsworth 281-0499 6:30 pm 6:30 pm