Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, September 07, 1989, Page 7, Image 7

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    Page 7 Portland Observer SEPTEMBER 7,1989
Back to School Special Section
Construction
Workers
Flaggers Wanted!!!!
Pay up to $14.00 phr.
State Approved
Flaggers Workshop
Cost: $25.00 fee
Date: Sat.- Sept. 9
Time: 9:00am -12:00 Noon
10 NE Graham
(Graham and Williams)
CITY OF
PORTLAND, OREGON
BUREAU OF POLICE
Looking for a Challenging,Fulfilling career with excellent
salary and benefits?
Interested in making a positive change in your community?
The Portland Police Bureau can offer you the opportunity!
Salary ranges from $27,072 to $38,592 Annually.
The City O f Portland Will begin accepting applications for the position of
Police Officer at 8:00 sm on September 18, 1989 at two locations.
Applications May be obtained at The Bureau of Personnel Services, 1220
S.W. Fifth, room 100, Portland, OR 97204 and at The Urban, Urban
Plaza, 10 North Russell Street, Portland, OR 97227.
Applications will be batched into groups of 200 for testing. It is to your
advantage to apply early.
Minorities And Women Are Encouraged To Apply.
PORTLAND OBSERVER
“ The Eyes and Ears of the Community"
288-0033
PCC to Offer 19 Fall Term Telecourses
The Personal Choice
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M edical and Dental
Career Training
For
Denial Assistants
M edical Assistants
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If you have the ability, the spirit and the desire
to lead, we’ll help you bring it out. We’ll help you
gain the self-confidence, pride, respect and team­
work that go with leadership.
You’ll usually train one weekend a m onth in a
nearby Army Reserve unit, plus two weeks Annual
Training, and earn more than $80 per weekend to
start. To start on your leadership path, stop by or call
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BE ALL YOU CAN BE.
ARMY RESERVE
"WHEN YOU HAVE A DESIRE
TO LEARN...OPPORTUNITY HAS TO
KNOCK ONLY ONCE!"
M
ARANATHA
SCHOOL OF
IN IS TR Y
4222 NORTHEAST 12TH AVENUE
PORTLAND, OREGON 97211
(503) 288-7241
FALL SEMESTER 1989
SEPT. 8 - DEC. 17,1989
NORTH PORTLAND LI­
BRARY EVENTS
(For September)
All programs (except for storytimes
and reading readiness are on Satur­
days at 2:30 p.m.
For kids:
Preschool Storytimes: Tuesdays
at 10:30 a.m. for ages 3-5.
Reading Readiness: Learn pre-
reading concepts like letter, num­
bers, colors and self image through
stories and games! Saturdays 11 a.m.-
Noon for ages 3-5 with parent from
Sept. 16-O c L 21. Limit 15-PLEASE
REGISTER. Snacks provided.
Sept. 9. PUPPET SHOW. “ The
G u n n iw o lf’ with the New Rag Bag
Theatre. For all ages.
Sept. 16. FILMS. “ Dick Whit­
tington and His Cat,” “ Dancing Prin­
cess,” “ Dragoncastle.”
Sept. 23. NEW PUNCH AND
JUDY SHOW. Mark Levenson pres­
ents the world’s longest-running
puppet show in a non-violent, slap­
stick version. All ages.
Sept.3O. FILMS. “ Cannonball,”
“ County Cousin,” “ Strega Nona.”
Portland Community College will present 19 telecourses this fall to
accommodate students who must do course work in their homes.
The classes will be presented on KOPB-TV Channel 10, TCI Channel 32
in Portland, Rogers Cable Channel 32 in the PCC District and Columbia
Cable Channel 29. Some of the offerings will be aired on TCI Channel 38
in Newberg.
Among the telecourses are two new ones: Mathematics Appreciation
(PCM 35) and Learn to Read (ABE 0.745A1).
The mathematics class is designed to increase a student’s curiosity and
interest in math, to make mathematics less threatening and improve math
communication skills. Tuition for the three-credit class is $70.00. There are
no prerequisites.
Learn to Read is a free class which carries no college credit. It is designed
for the adult who reads very little, or not at all. Individualized instruction,
telephone tutoring and one-to-one tutoring will be available to students who
require extra help.
Other offerings for fall are Introduction to Computers: Concepts; Applied
Child Development; Introduction to Business;Management Fundamentals;
Personal Finance; Physical Science: Astronomy; Personal Health; Child
Development; General Psychology; Introduction to Contemporary
Mathematics; and General Education Development: Preparation.
Telecourses that will be aired on cable channels, but not on KOPB-TV
Channel 10, include Ceneral Anthropology, Cultural; Introduction to Medical
Terminology; Introduction to Medical Terminology II; Marriage; Algegra
I; and Starting Your Business.
Fall term telecourse registration will end September 30. Further information
is available from the PCC Telecourse office, 244-6111, ext. 4481, and on
Pages 156-158 o f the PCC Fall Schedule. The schedule is available at no
cost at all PCC locations, and public libraries and Safeway Stores within the
college district.
VOCATIONAL TRAINING
AT NO COST!
If you’re between the ages of 16 and 24, Job Corps offers
free training in areas such as:
Health Occupations
Carpentry
Business Occupations
Printing
Auto Mechanics
Word Processing
Welding
Many Others
Through Job Corps, young women and men can:
• Earn a high school diploma or GED.
• Start a savings account.
• Begin a career.
MARANATHA SCHOOL OF MINISTRY
After training, Job Corps provides job placement assistance.
PERIOD
Fridays
7:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.
SUBJECT
FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL
503-225-1941 or 1-800-452-5218
"Learning Biblical Principles O f Equipping
Believers For The Work Of Their Ministry"*
Saturdays
8:45 a.m. - 12 noon
"Learning Biblical Principles of Preaching, Teaching,
and Counseling"*
Sundays
6:30 p.m. • 9:00 p.m.
"Learning Experientially The Christ-Exchanged Life"4
Job Corps
nero
and associates, inc
Job Corps
1-800-452-5218
503-225-1941
REGISTRATION IS OPEN THROUGH THE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER
FINANCIAL INFORMATION: Registration is $10.00, and is non-refundable.
It is the sincere desire of Maranatha School of Ministry to keep all costs to a
minimum, both for the benefit of the student and for the effective operation of
the School of Ministry. We shall be operating from the basis of free-will love
offerings. However, there will be minimal charges for printed and recorded
materials to help defray expenses.
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