May II. 2005___________________________________________ C lassifieds y t) IEATHERM AN ®!'$ortlanh ©bseruer___________________________Pa£eBS R eligion Community A.M .E. Zion Church SR CAD Drafter Leatherman Tool Group, a leading m a n u fa c tu re r and glo b a l m a rk e te r o f m u lti-p u rp o s e , com pact tools is seeking a SR CAD Drafter. This position works d ire c tly w ith P ro d u c t Design Engineers (PDEs) to create solid model geom etry, edit com plex solid model geometry. Also create and m aintain accurate, clear, con sisten t part and assem bly draw ings that will become the c o n tra c t b e tw e e n D esign Engineering (DE) and suppliers (both in te rn a l and e xte rn a l). Create and e dit com plex part drawings and assembly drawings based on design directions from PDE w hich are in the form of rough sketches or general verbal directions. Route and complete E n g in e e rin g C h a n g e N o tice s (ECNs) supporting new product development (NPD) including new product releases and changes to designs as requested by PDE. Successful candidates must have the following skills and experience: M in im u m o f th re e ye a rs experience in drafting required. Must demonstrate knowledge of PC and CAD h a rd w a re and software. Course work in GD & T (G e o m e tric D im e n s io n in g & Toleran cin g) o r dem onstrated a b ility to c o m p re h e n d at an interm ediate level is required. Interpret com pany philosophy, p o lic ie s , and p ro c e d u re s positively, contributing positively to a climate of high morale among co-workers. Associate Degree in D ra ftin g or T e c h n o lo g y or equivalent experience preferred. AutoCAD and Inventor experience is a plus. We o ffe r e x c e lle n t b e n e fits , competitive wages and a friendly, professional work environment. Pre-employment drug and alcohol s c re e n in g is re q u ire d . Equal Opportunity Employer. M/F/D/V To be considered for this position interested candidates must send their resume and cover letter by May 18, 2005 to fax #503-253- 7830 or send your resum e to jo b s @ le a th e rm a n .c o m . No telephone calls please. LEATHERMAN TOOL GROUP, INC P.O.Box 20595 Portland, OR 97294-0595 NOBODY BAKES IT BETTER Franz Bakery is hiring: • Route Sales Rep-Portland • Two part-tim e M erchandisers (Portland & Salem depots) We are looking for sales/delivery e xp e rie n c e & e x c e lle n t DM V re c o rd . P ay ra te fo r merchandisers is $12.913 hr. RT. Sales - base plus commission. Age 21 is a requirement for RT. Sa le s position. Call 503-973- 2846 for details. Fill out Franz applicant at N. Portland Empl Office at 30 N Webster or in the bakery at 340 NE 11,B Ave. EEO/AAP Radio Board Operator KPDQ A M /F M , C h ris tia n fo rm a tte d ra d io , an e q u a l o p p o rtu n ity e m p loye r, needs board operators for part-time and full-tim e positions. Must have radio board-operating experience and a w orking knowledge with P ro p h e t A u to m a tio n S yste m beneficial. Must be willing to work overnights and weekends. All ca n d id a te s m ust be team p la ye rs and o f s tro n g m oral character and integrity. If you are a person who meets the above criteria and also enjoys a smoke- free work environm ent, please send you r resum e to Hum an Resources, KPDQ AM/FM Radio, 6400 SE Lake Road, Suite #350, Portland, Oregon 97222 or email 503-786-1551 - Absolutely no phone calls please. Deadline to apply is June 3, 2005. Salem Communications is an Equal Opportunity Employer. \ilve rtisd w ith diver•sity in LL’ i tlauh (Ohs le virer 3605 East 13rfl Street Vancouver, WA 23rd Annual W omen’s Day Celebration THEME: W om en o f P u r p o se - L iv in g fo r God — Esther 4:13-14 Three-Day Celebration F rid ay 5*13*05 7 :0 0 p.m . Workshop conducted by Rev, Dr. Mildred Hines S a tu r d a y 5*14*05 N oon * 2 :0 0 p .m . Crazy Hat Luncheon ($8.00) Special Guest Rev. Dr. MillredB. Hines Rev. Dr. Mildred B. Hines of Los Angeles, C A Sunday, 5*15*05 3 :3 0 p .m . Closing worship services Guest speaker Rev. Dr. Mildred B. Hines For information call: 360-693-4566 cr 360-891-0972 The Wilberforce Choir will bring music ranging from Broadway hits to African-American Spirituals during a Monday, May 16 performance at Bethel AME Church. Wilberforce Choir to Perform O n M o n d ay M ay 16, the Wilberforce University Choir will have a 7 p.m. concert at Bethel AME Church, 5828 N.E. Eighth Ave. The choir, under the direction of Jeremy Winston, the university’s distinguished chair of sacred and choral music, will perform a variety of music ranging from Broadway hits to African-American Spiritu­ als. This concert is free and open to everyone wishing to attend. For more information, call 503-288-5429. Portland Woman Broke Barriers Funeral arrangem ents for Harrie Bell Cross-Paris, a long time Portland resident who died at the age of 87, are under the direction of Cox and Cox Funeral Home. She was born Nov. 1,1917 in Dekalb, Texas, the daughter of M irara Lou Johnson and Will Thurman. She attended school in Beaumont, Texas, where she also accepted C hrist as her personal savior and was bap­ tized at an early age. She moved to Portland in 1935, to jo in h er b ro th er, W illie Thurman. She later met and mar­ ried William Cross; he died in 1959. From this union, one son, Abdul Halim Rahsaan, formerly known as William Earle Cross, was bom. She met and married John Paris in 1967. During the W orld W ar II era, Harrie Bell became the first of two African American women to be e m p lo y e d w ith the Harrie Belle Cross-Paris Lippman Wolfe Department Store in Portland. She was also among the first group of women to be employed with the Portland Ship Repair Yard during this same era. Later she went on to work for Lewis and Clark College where she be­ came Lead Supervisor of H ouse­ keeping Services for 25 years. She retired in 1984. She was also a very successful Avon Representative for over 40 years. Shejoined the Mt. Olivet Bap­ tist Church, under the pastorate of the late Rev. James S. Clow, where she remained a faithful member for more than 60 years. She was also active in her com­ munity, being a member of the NAACP, Texas Social Club, Oklahoma Social Club, Former President of the Northwest Re­ gion of the National Council of Negro Women, Altruistic Club, Delta Mother’s Club, Birthday Club and Oasis Club. She was also preceded in death by her four brothers, W illie, George, Charlie and Harry. C h e r is h in g h e r lo v in g memory are her husband and son; nine grandchildren; 14 g r e a t- g r a n d c h ild r e n ; o n e great-great grandchild; and host of nieces, nephews, cous­ ins, neighbors and devoted friends. The House o f Prayer 4936 N .E . Skidm ore P ortland , O R 97218 Take N.E. Prescott, Heading East (toward 60th) to N.E. 49,h and Turn Right, Go Two Blocks and Turn Left Sunday School Sunday Morning Service Wednesday Prayer Wednesday Evening 9:30 am 11:00 am 12:00 Noon 7:00 pm Everyone is Welcome! Pastor Marcia L. Taylor Founder/Counselor Tel: (503) 284-9959 Annual Women’s Conference Reclaiming The Glory o f His Presence May 24-28 Bethesda Christian Church, 109 N. Emerson St. B ishop G race O sb orn , Conference Coordinator Rev. M elvin Bailey, Church Pastor Women Living Godly in a Single State presented by Minister Ethel J. Bates Other topics include adult courtship, beyond the silver years, rebuilding a broken world, blended families and the pitfalls of leadership. PARKING FACILITY Operator Immediate full time and part-time openings. Seeking dependable, well groomed, positive individuals Come and discover the 10 principles that can help you live a holy lifestyle in a single state (Phil. 4: 11-13) $8.00 + starting wage Overtime/advancement potential Medical & Dental, 401k avail. Drugtest/Background check For More Information Call: Bishop Grace Osborn at 503-281-5850 • Thousands of listings • Free Service includes special needs housing New hires must have acceptable documentation to confirm both identity and eligibility to work. Apply 12:00-12:30PM, Mon, Wed & Thurs at City Center Parking 130 SW Stark, Portland. C A N N O N 'S RJB EXPRESS (FORMERLYCHUCK HINTON'S) W W W .HOUSINGCONNECTIONS.ORG Catering & Take-Out O ur S pecialty : 503.802.8562 R eal H ickory S moked B ar -B-Q • Sandwiches • Salads • Chicken • Pork Rihs • Beef Rihs M ETRO Associate M anagement Analyst, 421 SW 6th Ave Planning Department. $42,776 - $57,281/annually FT. Deadline: 5-17-05. Performs a variety of mid­ level professional technical and adm inistrative duties such as budgeting, personnel, contracts, accounting and purchasing. HO U RS: located between Washington and Stark CATERING ALL EVENTS phone: 503-796-9250 To a c c e ss th e c o m p le te jo b a n n o u n c e m e n t and re qu ired application m aterials, visit our website at www.metro-region.org/ jobs or pick up a complete packet at Metro Human Resources, 600 NE G ra n d A ve n u e , P o rtla n d . Resumes are not accepted. website: www.avalont1owerspdx.com e-mail: avalont1owers@msn.com C ori Stew art-O w ner AA/EEO Employer ( Snell-D esigner Sunday M onday Tuesday Wed-Thurs Fri. & Sat. 11 am - 8 pm 11 am -9 pm closed 11 am -9 pm 11 am - 10pm Try our new healthy & vegetarian menu items * * * N ew L o t \ iio n * * * 5410 N.E. 33 rd 503-288-3836