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CUSTODIAN
LAB INSTRUCTOR
Automotive Parte
Technology
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This is en entry level
position
for
the
academic year starting
Sept. 1978. Teach lab
classes in Autom otive
Parts Technology for 30
hours per week, advise
s tu d e n ts ,
a s s is t
evaluation. Qualifications:
3 years industrial ex
perience as journeyman
parts counterman; in
struction experience on
post secondary degree
preferred; 2 years suc
cessful experience as
auto parts storekeeper.
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The Boise Neighborhood Association met in Unthank Park last week to
Jiscuss planning tor redevelopment of the playground area Although the City
„moved the more dangerous structures this spring, many concrete waIks,
eralls and play area remain. In the background are temporary swings installed
Residents of all ages enjoyed the music of Thara Memory while they
celebrated Boise Neighborhood Cleanup with watermelon, pop, oranges,
potato chips and other refreshments.
tor this summer's use.
Between $100,000 and $150,000 will be spent on park improvements. Re
cently named planner, who will work with the Neighborhood Association, is
Nuclear protests planned
Donald Stastny ot Architects A tellier/Northwest
The T ro ja n Decommissioning
A lliance w ill hold its third oc
cupation of the Trojan nuclear plant
beginning August 6th. The non
violent act of civil disobedience, in
the tradition of Ghandi and Martin
Luther King, is an effort to bring the
publics attention to the nuclear risks.
The occupation will be preceded
with a Hiroshimi Day “ Rally for
Survival” on Saturday, August 5th,
at noon, at Waterfront Park. The
Fellowship o f Reconciliation will
hold an anti-war/anti-nuke poetry
reading at the Waterfront Park boat
landing at 9:30 a.m.
During the Trojan occupation, a
vigil will be held in front of the PGE
offices.
FOR will also sponsor workshop/
discussion groups at the Postal
&
Building, S.W. 3rd and Washington,
at 7:30 p .m . August 7th —
“ Hiroshima to T ro ja n ” ; August
gth — “ The Nukes are Costing You
Plenty” ; August 9th — “ The Nukes
and Your Health” .
On August 9th, thirty-three years
after the bombing of Nagasaki, a
“ die-in” will be held at Schrunk
Plaza, between the Federal Building
and City Hall.
On each day, August 6th through
9th. members of the Trojan Decom
missioning Alliance will move to
block the gates to the Trojan plant.
All persons who participate in this
action, which in the past has led to
their arrest, must take part in
training in non-violence. Workshops
are held on Saturdays and Mondays
(231-0014).
Full-time, swing shift,
Monday-Friday. Salary Qualifications include: 3
$677 $737 plus 5% shift years clerical experience
d ifferential. Q ualifica including 2 years per
tions include: ability to sonnel,
payroll
or
carry out oral and written related; dem onstrated
directions; 1 year ex knowledge of office
perience; valid Oregon procedures; type 65
d r iv e r 's
lic e n s e ; wpm;
math
skills;
knowledge of methods, b u s in e s s m a c h in e s .
and materials. Apply by Salary $737 $796. Apply
July 31, 1978 at: Person by July 28th at: Person
nel Office, MHCC, 26000 nel Office, MHCC. 26000
S.E. Stark St., Gresham, S.E. Stark St., Gresham,
OR. 97030, 667-7216. • OR 97030,667 7216.
An Affirmative A ction/
Equal Employment and
Educational Institute
Commissioner Charles Jordan takes advantage of Neighborfair to discuss
the Talking Drum Bookstore's selection of books on Black history and culture
with Bob Phillips.
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enroll
YOUR CHILD
NOW!
Holy Redeem er elem entary school is receiving
enrollment applications for the 1978-1979 school year
for grades 1-5 and 7.
Holy Redeemer School provides a Christian education
based on a Catholic philosophy.
Call Holy Redeemer
School for
further information.
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ENTERTAINER.PLAYED
A CAT ROLE IN 19V
IN'SHINBONE ALLEY’
,HTHA CAN SING IN FRENCH,TURKISH,
GERMAN,ITALIAN ANO SPANISH...
ONE OF HER HITS. C’EST Gl BON
An Affirmative A ction/
Equal Employment and
Educational Institute
W an t a safe, aura Incom e for the
rest of
your life? CALL
PEGGY JOSEPH
a
287-0215 or 2 8 8 -5 6 9 2
T h e N e w Y o rk Life
a g e n t in y o u r c o m
m unity is a good par-1
son to kno w .
f t
. . . UNION OR COMPANY
• $ » / J
wa
DENTAL INSURANCE
is a valuable asset . . ■
your health
$
and
appearance
Concert
A videotape of folk blues guitarist
Elizabeth Cotton will be shown at the
George Carter Loaves and Fishes
Center, 109 N. Skidmore, on August
4th at 12:45 p.m.
Gospel singer Issach Douglas will
be in concert at New Hope Baptist
Church located at 3725 N. Ganten
bein, Portland, July 29th at 7:00
p.m.
( (IM P I.E T E ( <M »PER A TI( IN
ON 414.
D E N T A L INS1 RANCE. CLAIM S
Highland schedules Bible School
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The Highland Baptist Church, 607
N .E . Alberta Street, is conducting a
Vacation Bible School for boys and
girls in the Albina neighborhood.
The school will begin on Monday,
July 31st and end on Friday, August
4th. The sessions begin at 9:00 a.m
daily and will end at 12:00 noon.
The program is for boys and girls
ages five through twelve years. There
is no enrollm ent or tuition fee.
Pupils will register at the educational
unit on Alberta Street.
Crafts (making things) — Bible
283-5197
An Affirmative Action/
Equal Employment and
Educational Institute
Letter of application
------------------------------------
must ba submitted by
August 11, 1978. A
CAMPUS/PATROL
resume, 3 current letters _ .
a
it t
PERSON
of recommendation, and t X / K I A I r l / 4 K i l l
transcripts of p o st
$ 6 7 7 -$ 7 3 7 .
HO ROSE FROM A HUMBU BE S a la r y
secondary e d u c atio n . . « GINNIMG IN NORTH,G.C. TO FAME Closing date July 31st.
must be received by AMD FORTUNE AS A GINGER,DANCER Qualifications include: 2
August 18th. Apply: AND ACTRESS. HER CAREER STARTED years
college
or
Personnel Office, MHCC, WITH THE KATHERINE DUNHAM'S
equivalent; 2 years work
IN THE U G AND EUROPE.
26000
S.E.
Stark DANCERS
experience in security or
IN PARIS SHE GAN6 IN BISTROS ANO
S t.,
Gresham,
OR. PLAYED HELEN OF IRON IN ’ FAUST
la w
e n fo rc e m e n t
97030. 667 7216.
OPPOSITE ORSON WELLES. BECAME A preferred; Emergency
HIT IN THE BROADWAY REVUE'NEW
Medical Training 1. Full
An Affirmative A ction/ FACES*IN I9G2. AT THE AGE OF 26SHE tim e; rotating day,
Equal Employment and PLRYEO A I5 YEAR
swing,
relief
and
OLD GIRL IN THE
Educational Institute
graveyard shifts every
BROADWAY PLAY
r
three months.
Apply:
"MRS PATTERSON.
(
Personnel Office, MHCC,
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w c t IVEO THE STAR
A
ANO CROSS AWARD OF
26000
S.E.
Stark
THE AMERICAN INT'L
S t.,
Gresham,
OR
ACAOEMY THE FIRST
97030, 667-7216.
Jobs available
The Northwest Minority Contrac
tors Association’ s Youth E m
ployment Program is accepting ap
plication from young people ages six
teen through twenty-two. Applicants
must be residents of the Portland
Metropolitan area, and be unem
ployed underemployed. Applications
will be received at 10 N .E. Graham,
between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. or
call 281-0015.
CLERK IV /
PERSONNEL
rioriar
_ ennoe
OilTTlPS ---
stories —
songs _
— games
— SIM
snacks
will constitute each days activities.
The school will terminate on Friday,
August 4th With a picnic to which the
parent, guardian, or parents are in
vited.
M E H A N D L E ALL TH E DE I A ILS OF
CO M PLETING V O I R C LAIM FORMS
N O APPOINTMENT NEEDED
Come in at your convenience
PARK FREE-Any Park n Shop Lot
Notice
First A M E Zion will hold a “ Big
Bar-b-cue” Saturday from 11:00
a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Speaker for the
Sunday morning service w ill be
Bishop George Leake. Pastor George
Maige invites the public to both oc
HOURS:
M eekd ay-8:30 a.m to 5 p m
Saturday BÀRI a.m. to 1 p.m.
Dr. Jeffrey BRADY, Dentist
s M 3RO A Y A M H IL L ST., BOB I L A N D , OREGON
T A K E E L E V A T O R TO 2N D FIXMHl 3RD ST. E N T R A N C E
casions.
ALLEN TEMPLE CME CHURCH
3HILD CARE AVAILABLE
Corner ol 8th and Skidmore
Through Individualized Learning Program
Social - Physical - Academic Skills
Pre-School and Kindergarten
Reading - Readiness - Emphasis
1
Balanced Meals and Snacks
Cost Based on a Sliding Fee Scale
Hours: 6 a.m to 6 p.m.; Monday-Friday. Ages. 2 ’A to 6 years
k
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BETHEL CHILD
DEVELOPMENT CENTER
Sunday School 9:30 ami.
Sunday Worship 11:00 a.m.
Christian Youth Fellow ship 6:00 p.m.
I Second and Fourth Sundays)
Reverend Thoma» 1. Siravhand. Minister
HUGHES M EM ORIAL UNITED M ETH O D IST CHURCH
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5828 N.E. 8th Avenue
New Hope Missionary Baptist Church
> ou are M rlcom? lo V\ ortthip at
R EVER END A BERNARD DEVERS. PASTOR
THE U H R< H DES1GNEDTO M EET YODK N EED
Morning Worship
hvcning Service 2nd 4th and
5th Sundays
( otnmunion I si Sunday
M e d - Fam ily P ra y e r M e etin g
T H E ARK OF S A F E T Y ( H l
9:30 A.I
10:30 a.■
7:00 p.m
5:1m p.m
Sunday:
Sunday School
7.1X1 p.m
M o rn ing S ta r 3rd Sunday
P ra y e r and Pastor Phone
< hu rrh Phone
2 M 41163
2M14H70
8:15 »m
Morning M or-hip
IL L 'a m
“Shower- ol Hie—ingx Kroadcant"
KGAK 15541
11 30 am 12:31) pm
YPR(
6:30 P«n
Evangelistic M or-hip
8:1X1 pm
B rotherhood
Fellowship Service with
RCH OF GOD PENTECOSTAL. IN I.
"A warm spirit ol (ellow-hip alway-"
The Honorable K.-hop I A Peter-nn. D.D. “The H u lin e - Preacher." Pa-tor
7.3 0 p.m
and Bible study
Fridav
RAV MINISTER
Dial A Prayer 284-0684
( hurrh School 9:45 a.m.
Mor-hip 11:1X1 a.m. OHice 281 2332
Specializing In
Individual • Marriage and Family * Group t herapy
“The Churrh M here No Stranger Feel» Strange
284 3041 or 288-5429
Sundes School
AUSTIN v
111 N.E. FAILING
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0 7 0 0 7
3 7 2 5 N. Gantenbein Avenue, Portlanct_O regon_972Z£
Tue-day-Eriday
Noon l»ay Prayer
ST. ANDREWS CATHOLIC CHURCH
MMi N.E. Alberta Street
Reverend Bertram GriHin. Pa-lor
'I ue-day :
Hihle Band/Jr. Churrh
Med ne-day:
Choir Rehear-al
Friday:
“The Pa-lor Speak-"
84 N E Killing-worth
281-0499
281-4429
Ma—en:
5:1X1 p.m \ig il
Saturday
10:1X1 a.m. Choir •• Sunday
12:1X1 p.m Folk •• Sunday
ST. ANDREW C O M M U N ITY SCHOOL
4919 N.E. 9lh Ave.
NorlU Kellv. Principal
Phone 284-1620
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