p»0« W-THE NEW8-Au9u0t 1tt3 JSS — Jobs Needed ATTENTION EMPLOYERS: Below is a partial list describing qualified people who are now available to work. If you would be interested in interviewing one or more of these people, or if you know of opportunities within other companies in the com* munity, please contact 366-0358. ACCOUNTINQ BookkMp«r/Offle« Manager. Experienced in use of CRT, NCR 3600 and NCR 395 computere, ledger end journal entries with multi division books, AP/AR. cost accounting and analysis, payroll, bank reconciliation, trial balances, P Cr L statements, quarterly taxes, purchaeing, inventory and secretarial duties, and customer service. Immediate availability. BUSINESS MANAGEMENT BA-Arcliaaology. Native of Israel where he served in the military. Experienced as a supervieor in the textile industry being responsi ble for hiring/firing and the monitoring of machines and produc tion. Has also been an outside salesman and a convenience store clerk. Seeking manager trainee position. Manufacturing Managar. BA degree. Seeking full-time position as plant manager. Excellent experience in operations management including inventory control, scheduling, warehousing, customer relations, AR/AP. Achievement oriented. Solid work history. Will ing to relocate. BA-Suslnase Administration. Controller/Financial Manager. Ex perienced In all phases of cash management, departmental supervi sion, cost accounting, computer interfacing, budgeting, profes sional planning. Excellent accounting, manufacturing and banking background. Available immediately. CITY PLANNING M.S.-CHy Planning. L^st position as fiscal assistant to New York City Council President included financial analysis for the Board of Education, Police, Fire and Sanitation Departments. Background in public finance skills. Experienced as a staff analyst dealing with block grants, HUD and urban renewal. Seeking position in the Carolines or Georgia. Immediate availability. DATA PROCESSING BS-Speclal Education. Experienced in operation of CRT for an IBM 34 system. Background includes front desk clerk for a major hotel catering to conventions, customer sales and special educa tion teaching. Skilted In pro|ect organization. Seeking challenging position In private sector. HUMAN SERVICES MEd-Readlng/Guidanca with Couneeling Emphaais. Experience includes teaching, design of instructional aids, administrative organization of reading programs, counseling and testing. Past sales experience. MARKETING/MARKETING RESEARCH BBA-Businase Administration. Cum Laude graduate. 4 years research background in consumer products/advertising industries. Strong written, verbal and analytical skills. Seeking position in marketing, research, or public relations. SECRETARIAL/CLERICAL Receptioniet/Clerical. Part-time. Strong background in com munity volunteer work holding responsible positions within several organizations. Good organizational skills with great desire to deal with the public. Light typing ability. Outside sales experience. Seeking receptionist and/or clerical position. Saeratary/Racaptlonlat. Seeking full-time position requiring good organizational and secretarial skills, as well as ability to deal with public. Experience in both bueineee and human services set tings. Aveilable Immediately. PART-TIME Retired smell business owner with experience in menagement, sales, end werehousing. Looking for opportunities in a business or service setting. ADDITIGNAL LISTINGS PERSONNEL BA'Educatlon. Seeking full-time position in personnel or cuatomar earvlca releted cepacity. Reiiebie and hard working with good experience in job placement/development, customer service, end reseerch within a echooi cereer resource center. 5 years Military service (USAF) as well as 1 year teaching experience. Available immediately and willing to relocete. ADMINISTRATIVE Exacutlva Director of civic organization totally reeponsible for developing end executing educetional programs, seminers and conferences; fund-reising; community and public relations: and of fice management. Extensive experience in ell pheses of state- wide/national political campaigns as scheduler, fund-reieer, medie director end volunteer recruiter. Seeking employment in Cheriotte/surrounding area. BUSINESS MANAGEMENT BS-Bualnass. Coordinator of Administrative Support Services. Experienced in office management, sales end merketing, public relations, contract negotiations and administration, accounts receivable, credit and collections, personnel, inventory control, purchasing, customer service, supervieion of computer progrems and operation. Supervised meil order/retell sales in excess of $3M. Plenning/set-up of Trade Shows. Available immediately. ELECTRONICS AA-Electronlce Engineering Technology. Graduated 5/83 from technical school in Pendleton, South Carolina. Attended 1 year of law school in Vietnam. Immigration status - Resident Alien since 5/80. Seeking to relocate in larger area, ie: Rock Hill or Cheriotte. A leader in his community and a responsible individual. MARKETING/MARKETING MANAGEMENT BA-PolKlcal Science and Englleh Literature. 1 year law school. Heevy wholesale/retail sales and sales management background. Supervision of 35 sales reps. Experienced in seies training, pro cedures manuals, multi-media advertising, end seminers. Proven record of achievements. Recently relocated to Charlotte, im- mediete availability. PUBLIC RELATIONS BA-Joumaiiem and Englleh. 1983 graduate. Deen's List in Jour nalism. Interned on "The Chapel Hill Newspaper" having 24 articles published. Information from 1 story picked up by N.C.-UPI wire ser vices. Free lance writer with articles published in 4 independent papers. Experienced as assistant camp director with ad ministrative/management responsibilities. Seeking position in public relations. Willing to relocate. lpJlr-ilrJlrJirilpJlr.ilrJirJinirJirJirJlrJinirJ IMPERIAL GARDEN CHINESE RESTAURANT u All Chefs From Hong Kong Serving Most Authentic Chinese Cuisine In Town % ’g’ Privete Perty Room up to 60 people CANTONESE SZECHUAN AMERICAN DISHES •LUNCHEON •DINNER •TAKE OUT SERVICE ALL ABC PERMITS OPEN 7 DAYS M-THUR -11:30 AM • 10:00 PM FRI.. SAT. • 11:30 AM • 11:00 PM SUN. -12:00 Noon-10:00 PM f 333-9239 3108 E. Indapendence Blvd. (Two Blocks Eeet of the Coliseum) 9d&tM w Wapartments LO— S7231CEDJUSEISTCOilT CHAUOTTE, lilTH CJUOUM 21212 S3SM2 APARTMENTS 4MI-LCtl«ATAfaiE cuuorm itin cumu S2S-37V7 Owati ft Ifmiid bf. U«MntSkiiin»uk«| The Angel AddreBB by Prime MiniBter MeuBchem Begin, Bt the KneBBet, on the 70th Birthday of RbouI WeUenberg end the 90th An- niverBBry of the Yed VBBhem Uw, 9MByl983. During the Holocaust of the Jewish people in Nazi Europe — the Holocaust which can never be forgotten — the Jews stood alone and isolated. They were locked in ghettoes, starved and abas ed. They were killed, and no one came to their assistance. After the death of the six million, the term “Bermuda Conference” has become synonymous with the con scious abandonment of millions who were condemn ed to a variety of terrible deaths. Many of them could have been rescued; but rescue was not forthcoming. Even before the onset of World War II, before millions of people were wiped out during nearly six years of torture, when fien dish technologies were employed to murder men, women and children, there was the Evian Conference. That conference, too, will go down in history as a master piece of deception, when representatives of states rose in turn and said: We have no room for Jews. This was especially tragic when said in reference to the Na tional Home, the homeland of the Jewish people, the Land of Israel: There was no room for Jews. In Yad Vashem, the in stitute that was founded to commemorate both the Holocaust and the heroism of its victims, are recorded the names of 3,500 righteous members of other nations who did their best to help Jews escape the murderous enemy. This may seem a large number; but it is very small in proportion to the tens of millions of people throughout Europe who could have proffered aid and did not do so. These Righteous Gentiles who helped our condemned brothers, are relatively few; but they will be remembered for generations to come. The Jewish people may forget the actions of its enemies. It will never forget the deeds of its friends. One of these friends - and I would say, first and foremost among then - was a noble young man who volunteered to go to Hungary for a single pur pose: to help Jews escape those who planned to an- (Continued on Page 15) The Jewish Calendar CANDLELIGHTING v’v Aug. 6-8:23 p.m. Aug. 12-8:16 p.m. Aug. 19-8:08 p.m. Aug. 26 - 7:59 p.m.

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