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About Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1987)
CL A S S !F!E D A D VER TIS IAI G SENIOR PROGRAM M ER D.J. GENERAL CONTRACTOR INC. We are seeking a person to work with our elec tronic funds transfer application. Hardware environment includes IBM and Tandem com puters and ATM machines. Dewey Taylor II The applicant for the position must have: Structural COBOL coding skills, 2-plus years mainframe programming experience, ability to work as member of team, ability to handle dif ficult programming assignments and a desire to work with purchased and in-house developed application software. Position provides challening career appor- tunity. We offer an excellent benefits program and a highly competitive salary commensorate with experience. Qualified applicants should submit their appli cation and salary requirements to: OREGON BANK Personnel Dept. 1001 S.W. 5th Ave. 3rd Floor Portland, Oregon 97204 (503) 222 7558 DBA: Applicants' Hours: 9 a.m. -1 p.m. Mondays through Fridays PAINTING-INTERIOR & EXTERIOR W ALL & FLOOR COVERING OF ALL PHASES We are an Equal Opportunity Employer FREE ESTIMATES I BUILDING MATERIALS LICENSED, BONDED 10 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE AFFORDABLE REMODELING!!!!!! O’ ,cO' \b°>' CALL TODAY 287-7353 The first president to use the telephone was James Garfield, who had a phone installed in 1878 w hile he was a member of Congress. POLE BUILDING KITS. Complete building pa ckages, 1/sliding door, 4/colored walls, 6 x 6 poles, 24 x 36 x 10 $1,749; 24 x 48 x 12 $2,349; 30 x 60 x 12 $3,249. Many other sizes. Labor and finan cing available. 1-800- 331-0155, (503 ) 263- 1805. PERSONALS ADOPTION: Loving young couple eagerly looks for a baby to adopt. Our home a- waits an infant to share in our lives. All preg nancy-related, medical, legal expenses paid. Call our Portland attor ney collect, (503) 222- 2474. HELP W ANTED MFG HOMES FOR SALE MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE EXPERIENCE OF A LIFETIME: Learn about other cultures. Be come a host family for a high school exchange student arriving August 19. Telephone Inter national Education Fo rum: Yvonne Bokovoy, (503) 386-2223. BUY YOUR MOBILE HOME in Southern Oregon for best price and selection. New Redmans, Marlettes and quality used homes. Delivered anywhere. Wildwood Mobile Homes. 1-800-422 0341. FREE STATEWIDE DE LIVERY: Golden West — Best factory build modular home in Ame rica. Starting $20/sq. ft. Also featuring Sky line, Fleetwood. San- tiam Homes, Hwy 22, Stayton; 1 (503) 769- 7744______________ HELP W ANTED BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES NEEDED IMMEDIATE LY: Welders, carpen ters, electricians, plum bers, management po sitions, technicians, mechanics, machinists, drivers, equipment op erators. Entry level, degreed, up to $32.60 hour. Call Transcon tinental, (308)647-5555. Fee. 5 5 0 C A N O P IE S CHEAP: Totem, Stam pede, Brahama. Save big at Totem. Free mount. Free price list. Phone free, 1-800-452 9113, 9-5:00, 7 days. Totem Mfg., Salem, Oregon. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY 1000 SUNBEDS: Sun- al-Wolff. Save up to 50%. Call for FREE color catalogue and wholesale prices. M/C &Visa. 1-800-835-3826. OREGON COAST: Beautiful 4 bedroom, 2 bath; large fenced landscaped lot; near beaches, lake, rivers, hunting, fishing. $38, 900. (503) 332-7505; Box 955, Port Orford, OR 97465. CLASSIC AUTOS CHALLENGER, Char ger, Coronet, Daytona, Super Bee, Dart, Bar racuda, Belvedere, Cu- da, Duster, GTX, Roadrunner, Satellite, Superbird. Invest, sell. Direct HOTLINE, (503) 774-1020, a.m., p.m. | Free parts locator ser vice. WANT TO VEND top candies, nuts, mints, gums, etc. using ad vanced machines, loca tors, training, merchan dising for highest time- investment return? Re sponsible, mature with care and $5,000? Call 1-800-FLI-VEND. You can save money owning this 2 or 3 Bed room home. Com pletely renovated, New Natural Gas Furnace, Good Roof, New Wall to Wall Carpet, Fenced Yard, Ready to occupy. $300 per m onth P.l. FHA Mortgage. Seller pays most clo sing costs. Approxi mately $800 total move in costs. $20,250 234 0501 or 288 1678 • TRACTOR TRAILER DRIVER • HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR PICKUPS/ CANOPIES HOMES FOR SALE 652 cheers for The Home Team. RETAIL CABINET STORE. Excellent ca binet and ceramic tile displays. Full Remodel ing. Good location. Owners retiring. Tran sition assistance. P.O. Box 963, Hood River, OR 97031. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES PAYING RENT. M en ft Women TRAIN NOW FOR A 4 r HIGH PAYING CAREER! • CO&OiSPONDENCE/RESIDENT TPAiNiNG • ie x * A t ft national job placemen ’ assistance • EuG lB lE INSTITUTION G U A R A N ’ EeD STUDENT LOANS f t PELL GRANTS • ACCREDITED MEMBER N h S C S U P E R IO R TMAININOWRWÇÎ* Headquarters: Phoenix. AZ M ISC. FOR SALE TYPEWRITERS: New 1987 Royal Electric; ele ctronic typewriters: $159! (List $249). Fac- 1 tory close-out offer. Full keyboard with "error-out” internal correction. ROYAL I guarantee for service & parts. (Office models slightly higher). Check, credit cards, C.O.D. or layaway. Free delivery! (714 ) 548-4425, any time! M ISC. FOR SALE MARKET TEST Offer! "The Sew & Serge" machine! Finally! An all purpose, free arm home sewing machine, designed to: Sew the seam, overlock the ed ge & trim off excess fabric! Plus built-in buttonholer, blindhem, stretch, etc. Heavy du ty "steel drive gears." 20 year guarantee. List $539! Free delivery! (714) 548 4425, any time! CALL NOW! 238-7620 C O M M ER C IA L PROPERTY FOR SALE 28 SPACE MOBILE PARK, 16 mobiles own ed by park. Located in Medfore, Oregon. De tailed package avail able. Owner carry at 9% A.P.R. (503) 826- 2661 or 1-800-422-0341. Toll Free: 1 800 452 2669 5665 N E GLISAN BUSINESS FOR SALE RESTAURANT seats 50. Best place in town. 8 lane Bowling center, 11 leagues, great hunt ing and recreation area in Eastern OR. After 7:30 pm (503) 676- 5442. RV SALES PRE-OWNED 24' BUNKHOUSE SPE CIAL: Large selection! BOWLING CENTER 84 month financing a- AMF 8 lane with excel vailable, OAC. Ocean- lent restaurant, seats- Way RV. Hwy 18-99W 50. Heart of hunting Dayton Junction (Lin and recreation area in coln City cut-off), Mc Eastern, OR. Before Minnville, OR (503) 10 am or after 7:30 434-6505. pm (503) 676-5442. BUSINESS FOR SALE SCHOOLING ENJOY CHILDREN? Study at nationally re cognized nanny train ing school. Free na tionwide placement, in credible demand. Con tact NNE, 2100 N.E. Broadway, Suite 3F, Portland, OR 97232. (503) 284-1240. Call collect. HELP W ANTED NANNY POSITIONS AVAILABLE: Care for children in their East or West Coast home. Room, board, $120-200 per week. One year commitment. Non- smokers preferred. Call for interview, La Petite Mere, 1-800-621-1985. Black Colleges Aid The Elderly By Dr LennieMane Tolliver Former U.S. Commissioner on Aging, Dept. Health & Human Sues. Last year, real estate agents throughout Oregon and S.W. Washington sold 652 I It'D homes. They sold them to first-time home buyers, to repeat home buyers and to investor home buyers. And the best part was that each and every home buyer got a good, honest value. So if you’re looking lor a truly affordable home, ask your real estate agent about I It'D homes in your area. Or check our I It'D listings ad in the classified section of your Friday or Sunday Oregonian. Go with The Home Team. We ll give you something to cheer about. HUI) and your real estate agent... We re The Home Team .M ,, HI D - L— J DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING ANO URBAN DEVELOPMENT The quality of life may be improv ing for many elderly people across the country these days, thanks to the work done at America’s Histor ically Black Colleges and Univer sities (HBCUs). On September 15, 1981, Presi dent Reagan issued an Executive Order mandating Federal ac tivities that would bring significant increases in the participation of HCBUs in Federally sponsored programs An example is the Ad ministration on Aging’s (AoA) HBCU Initiative, which has re sulted in a dramatic increase in funding for gerontology programs at Black colleges and universities: over the past two years, 26 awards were made to these insitutions. to talling $2.25 million Studies show that gerontology programs at HBCUs are uniquely qualified to produce trained personnel who are equipped to provide for the spec.al needs of the minority elderly About one-third of the 103 HBCUs have undergraduate or graduate gerontology training, re search or community service prog rams Through its Initiative, AoA is attempting to expand the number and improve the quality of ' these programs Financial support and improved collaboration be- • tween HBCUs has enhanced many gerontology programs at Black col- College students are making the difference in the lives of many older Americans these days. leges Collaborative efforts have been helped by AoA's technical as sistance and financial support for the Association for Gerontology and Human Development (AGHD). AGHD is a two year old consortium of 35 HBCU gerontology programs headed by Dr. Wilbur Watson of At lantic University. The Initiative is also resulting in increased in ternship and employment oppor tunities for students and graduates of HBCUs in Network on Aging or ganizations. Examples of the Initiative at work at Black colleges and univer sities include: • SEIGE (Strengthening In- tergenerational Exchanges and Group Efforts) at Hampton Insti tute in Virginia The University joined with Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., the nation's oldest Black fraternity, to create such pro jects as workshops for the elderly, Senior Days on college campuses beautification and improvement of facilities for seniors, and training of the elderly in the use of com puters. • Get in Shape (Spelman Health Awareness Project For the Elderly) at Spelman College in Georgia Forty persons, mostly re tired adults and college students, trained to become SHAPE health counselors. They led workshops and provided individual guidance for their clients. Thanks to greater involvement of HBCUs with State and Area Agen cies on Aging, attitudes are chang ing and knowledge of the service needs of the Black elderly is in creasing among non-minority per sonnel who are responsible for de veloping policies affecting prog rams and services for older Blacks.