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    Page 8, Portland Observer, March 30, 1988
JOBS & CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
™E DAILY GAM E
PLAYER'S CHOICE
ON-SITE MANAGER
NORTH PORTLAND APARTMENT
COMPLEX — ELDERLY/
FAMILY UNITS
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48 — 1 bedroom
60 — 2 bedroom
12 — 3 bedroom
H i e D a w n O t _AJN’cw E ra In T h e E a s t...
* * ALL NEW* *
PLYMOUTH VOYAGER
POSITION SUMMARY:
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TH E S -T -R -E -T -C ’H
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OF THE YEAR
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»19,445
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List Price
Discount .
$ 1 A AOQ
EASTER SPECIAL
Play the Daily Game
with NBA 3-Point
Champ Downtown
Freddy Brown.
basketball w as my gam e,
I found th a t w hen I picked
my shot, th e ball would go in.
N o th in g 's c h a n g e d . T h e s e
days I’m playing an exciting
new gam e. T he Daily Game.
And I'm still using th e sam e
stra te g y . I'm picking my shot.
You'll like th e Daily Game.
You m ake th e choices, and you
choose th e odds. T he action’s
hot b e c a u se you pick y o u r
shot.
IT S SIMPLE. IT S EASY.
J u s t look for th e L o tto sign
and a sk y o u r r e ta ile r for a
Daily G am e play slip. Pick a
n u m b er b etw een 000 and 999
th e n choose y our shot by pick­
ing a spot on th is easy-to-use
plav slip.
CHECK OUT THIS ACTION
T h e D a ily G a m e is t h e
P layer’s Choice because you
ca ll y o u r o w n s h o ts . You
choose th e odds.
Must be 18 or older to play. Odds of
winning vary from 1:100 to 1:1000.
F o r in stan ce, th e
S tra ig h t P lay is a
longer shot th a t pays
off high. T he Box Play and
th e c o m b in a tio n S t r a i g h t /
Box Play a re b e tte r p e rc e n t­
ag e shots. Your $1 b et w ins
$500, $330, $160, $80. $50 or
$40, d e p e n d in g on how you
play. I t ’s quick, it’s easy.
A nd if y o u 're feeling lucky,
you can play m ore and w in
m ore.
TAKE IT FROM FREDDY. If
you need m ore coaching, ju s t
ta lk to y o u r re ta ile rs . T hey
know th e plays. Pick up my
official playbook and tell th e m
F re d d v se n t you.
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EQUIPMENT
6 cyl/AT/AM-FM
5 spd/tilt/cruise
7 pass/tilt/cruise
Cruise/AM-FM
AT/PS/AM-FM
Two tone/AM-FM/PS
Buckels/4 spd
Fully loaded/sumoot
AC/Performance Pkg
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Salary plus apartment.
APPLY AT:
Housing Authority of Portland
1605 N.E. 45th
Monday through Friday
between the hours of
8:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Lisi
Discount
LOTTERY
*18,988
NEW YORKER
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HAP em ploym ent app lication
must be completed. Resumes or
cover letter w ill not be accepted.
A pplicationsaccepted until posi­
tion is filled.
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An Eaual O pportunity Employer
EASTER SPECIAL
All prices include factory rebates & are good thru 4/5/88
O re g o n T u rk e y
Q 4<
Something new is happening
this summer . . . the Oregon
Turkey Cooking Contest! The
place to be is the Oregon State
fairgrounds Center Stage Sun­
day, August 28, 1988 from noon
to 3 p.m. The contest, sponsored
by the Oregon Turkey Improve­
ment Association, w ill feature
fivefina lists who w ill prepare and
cook their favorite turkey recipes
while fair-goers cheer them on.
It’s easy to enter the contest.
Send a recipe using turkey or
turkey parts along with an entry
form (or just your name, address,
and telephone number on your
recipe entry) to Oregon Turkey
Improvement Association, P.O.
Box 5324, Salem, Oregon 97304.
We challenge all Oregon cooks
to create new, delicious turkey
dishes using breast slices or
steaks, wings, drumsticks, and
thighs. Experiment! Marinate,
stir-fry, saute, grill, curry, bake, or
braise this versatile meat. All en­
tries must be received no later
than June 15,1988.
The first place winner will
receive $250; second place, $150;
third, fourth, and fifth place, $50.
LEAN G R O U N D BEEF
LESS T H A N 2 0 % FAT
- A
ground
49 FRESH
DAILY
POUND
PITTED CHERRIES
CARROT
CAKE
PARTS & SERVICE OPEN SAT 9-2 PM
C o o k in g C o n t e s t
OREGON BRAND
OREGON FARMS
ROYAL ANNE
OR
DARK SWEET
A Community Minded Dealership!
CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH
182ND AND DIVISION ST
W
Ille s i I K
Plymouth 665.7121
Measure
your rent
against
this chart:
No m atter how you stack it. renting
simply can't measure up to the advantages
of buying a HUD home.
Because HUD offers hom es with a low
3% down payment. FHA Mortgage Insur­
ance. And the investment opportunity of
buying property that’s priced to be an o u t­
standing value.
Plus, consider this: Over 12 year's
time, $350 in monthly rent adds up to
more than $50.000. Many HUD homes
cost less.
To find out more, check our ad in the
real estate classified section of your Friday
or Sunday Oregonian. Or call your real
estate agent.
EACH
KIENOW'S
THE FRIENDLIEST STORES IN T O W N
HOURS
wi.'snv'
SINCE 1 9 0 8
WEEKDAYS
8 am Io 9 pm
SUNDAYS
9:30 am to 7 pm
THÉ RIGHT
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quantities
jp tC IA u S
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U U Ù M A R C H 30 thru A ‘ R tl 4, • 78b
MEMBER OF UNI'tD > k ' u '. l RS
You'll discover that owning your own
home isn’t such a tall order after all.
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DEPARTMENT O f M O M M O
A M ) URBAN DEVELOPMENT
® 191», H IT). Portland Office
GRESHAM, OREGON
new portland no 254-2076
• Must have good com m unica­
tion skills, oral and in writing;
• Must have recent m ulti-fam ily
apartment management exper­
ience.
• Must be capable of perform­
ing light or "handym an” re­
pairs;
• Must be capable of obtain­
ing phone service;
• Must be able to read instruc­
tions and write reports; për-
form work involving numerical
data;
• Must have adaptibility in deal­
ing with people and under­
standing their problems and
lifestyles.
COMPENSATION:
PRESIDENT’S DEMO SPECIAL
THE DAILY GAME IS
THE PLAYERS CHOICE
This is an on-site apartment
management position. Respon­
sib ilitie s include: rent collection,
lig h t m aintenance, lease en­
forcement, dispute resolution,
cleaning of vacant units, annual
redetermination of e lig ib ility of
residents, and in sp e ctio n of
units.
SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE:
6 0 mo a l 10 5 % APR
O A C «'»h » 4 0 0 0 cash or
tra d e ns down
ä
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Of
i/l
AND
RENTAL
CARS
RESEARCH ASSISTANT/
MATHEMATICAL
PROGRAMMER
Duties include writing, testing,
running and docum enting FOR­
TRAN program s w hich solve
mathematical problems in fluid
mechanics related to ocean cir­
culation, using algorithm s pro­
vided by supervisor. Other sim i­
lar and related mathematical pro­
gramming required. Candidate
may be required to participate in
supercomputer training. This is a
3/4 o r fu ll-tim e , fix e d -te rm ,
renewable-yearly position. Q uali­
fications: B.A., B.S., B. Engr. or
equivalent; good background in
methods of mathematical phy­
sics including numerical analy­
sis. Skill in m athematics of com ­
p u ta tio n e s s e n tia l. S a la ry :
$20,000-$25,000, depending on
q u a lific a tio n s . Resum e w ith
names addresses & telephone
numbers of three em ployment re­
ferences must be received bÿ 20
April 1988. Send to:
Prof. Andrew F. Bennett
COLLEGE OF OCEANOGRAPHY
OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY
OCEANOGRAPHY ADMIN
BLDG 104
CORVALLIS, OR 97331-5503
O regon State U n ive rsity, an
AA/EO employer, com plies with
section 504 of the 1973 Rehabili­
tation Act, and has a policy of be­
ing responsive to the needs of
dual-career couples.
TEACHERS
PORTLAND STATE
Upward Bound Summer Session,
June 20th to August 3rd Speech,
science, history, and career explora­
tion. Deadline: April 8,1988,5pm. Ap­
plications and positions descrip­
tions available in:
Shattack Hall, Room 239
or call: 464-4010
PSU is an Equal Opportunity/
Affirmative Action Employer.
Minorities, women and membe.s of
other protected groups are
encouraged to apply.