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About Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1971)
Page 8 P o rtland O b server Thursday August 19, 1971 G O V E R N O R D E D IC A T E S FO R EST C E N T E R Employment S A LEM - (S p ecial) - Em ploy m ent S ervice made 50,159 ment In Oregon In F iscal Year n o n -a g rlc u ltu ra l placements 1971, ending June 30, reached during the F is c a l Y e a r. .Also a total of 160,811 a g ric u ltu ra l a peak in August, 1970 when 924,700 Oregonians w ere e m placem ents w ere made com p ared with 183,291 the p re ployed. Ross M organ, adm in vious ye a r. T his was a total is tr a to r, Em ploym ent, D iv ision , reported here today in o f 210,970 placem ents In F Y 1971 compared with 239,199 reviewing F is c a l Year S tatis the previous year. tic s . The peak employment was 12,500 few er than the p re T he Em ployment Division vious June when the a ll-tim e continued its emphasis on peak o f 937,200 Oregonians s e rv ic e s to the disadvantaged w ere employed. and to those who needed em The seasonally-adjusted p lo y a b ility services and tra in ra te of unemployment ¡eaked in g . A total of 942 was r e at 6.8 percent In M a rc h , com fe rre d fo r services In the paring with 5.7 percent a year P o rtla n d Concentrated Em e a rlie r and with the national ploym ent p ro g ram . T h e re peak rate of 6.2 percent In w e re also 1,654 In the state M ay. tra in e d under the Institutional Cutbacks In construction, tra in in g portion of tlie M an- unfavorable weather condi pow er Development and tions, and unsteady lum ber T ra in in g Act (M D T A ). T here m a rk e t, io o r economic condi w e re 321 placem ents made tions p artic u la rly in neighbor through the Em ployment Div ing states, caused the season ision In the N ational .Alliance ally-adjusted unemployment o f Businessmen’ s JOBS p ro ra te to be the highest since g ram and 821 w ere re fe rre d 1961. During the F is c a l Year by the D ivision to the Job the rate averaged 6.4 percent C o rp s. compared with 5.2 percent A total of 253 was employed In F Y 1970, Payouts in un In the Jobs Optional P ro g ra m , employment Insurance bene which started January 1, un fits during the F is c a l Year d e r the M anpow er Develop totaled $53.6 m illio n , a v e r m ent and T ra in in g A c t. O f aging more that $1 m illio n these 138 a re s till In tra in p e r week. " T h e stabilizing ing and 23 have com pleted. effect of these benefits was T h e Em ployment Division also felt throughout the state to s tarted 51 In O n-the-Job help bolster the econom y." T ra in in g during the F is c a l A d m in istrato r Morgan said. Y e a r and 28 of these Individ The average w eekly benefit uals have completed trainin g. amount of unemployment in Since the W ork Incentive surance checks was $43.37 P ro g ra m started In J u ly , 1969, during the F is c a l Y e a r. th e re have been 5,001 enrolled Oregon payrolls covered by and 1,603 placem ents made. the Employment D ivision law A ld-to-D ependent Children (excluding governm ent) in re c ip ie n ts , m others, fathers 1970 exceeded $3 b illio n for and young people, enrolled the fourth consecutive year during the F is c a l Y e a r to as they reached a total of tale d 2,103, and 1,011 w ere m o re than $3.6 b illio n . O re placed In Jobs to aid them to gon's production w orkers In rem ove them selves from the M ay were averaging $4.08 per W e lfa re ro lls . hour compared with the p re T he Supplemental T rain in g vious year’ s high of $3.84 and Em ployment Program p e r hour In June. ( S T E P ), adm inistered by the T he Oregon State Em ploy- Em ploym ent D ivision , put Corrections O ffic e r ( M a le ) A p p rx $700. Supervises m ale p ris o n e rs in the county ja il. M in qual: min height 5’ 7*’ have obtained the age of 21, high school education o r GED; plus 1 year experience in a c o rre c tio n al institution o r ja il fa c ility as a guard o r counse l o r . O r 2 years (60 sem ester hours) of successful m a tric u la tio n at a college o r u n iv e rs ity. F o r inform ation contact M ultnom ah County C iv il S ervice, Room 140, County C o urt house, P o rtland , Oregon 97204. Jobs-Male-300 Minority U nskilled S em iskilled S k ille d Apply 1700 N.E. A lberta St. 288 8135 Compiled over the years these school photographs will be enjoyed by family and friends So fo make the most of this opportunity, pre pare your children carefully (o f school photography day Here are some useful hints to help you plaa ahead to aid them in making a voca tio n al o r job choice and made 10,116 Individual placements o f veterans in n o n -a g rlc u ltu r a l employment during the F is cal Y e a r. T he Employment D ivision aided in the organ izatio n of the G overnor’ s Task F o rc e on Jobs fo r Veterans and a strong promotional campaign by le tte r and through the media urged employers to tra in and h ire veterans in the state who w ere o u t-o f- w ork. Youth placem ents fo r both n o n -a g rlc u ltu ra l and a g ric u l tu ra l openings exceeded 7,600 d uring the F is c a l Y e a r, It was estim ated. F o r the third consecutive y e a r, young Job developers w ere employed in n ea rly a ll Em ployment D iv i sion offices to help develop sum m er Jobs fo r youth. Some expansions w ere made in the Portland Job Bank d u r ing the y e a r, with several o ffices added to the d is trib u tion and use o f the Job Bank Book, Including the new Gresham and Southeast P o rt land offices, opened during the year. New q uarters for the H illsboro and Lebanon of fic e s w ere occupied in M ay and June, resp ectively, and construction was underway on new quarters fo r the M ilto n - F reew ater o ffic e, expected to open in August, A p p lic a n ts m u s t be a b le to w a lk lo n g d is ta n c e s u n d e r a l l ty p e s o f w e a th e r c o n d itio n s . T h e w o rk in v o lv e s th e re a d in g o f c o m m e r c ia l and r e s id e n t ia l w a t e r m e te rs . S a la ry s t a r t s a t $655 p e r m onth w ith a r a is e to $737 a f t e r one y e a r . C ity p a id f a m ily h e a lth p la n p lu s m a n y o th e r fr in g e b e n e fits . F o r m o re in fo r m a tio n c a ll 22 8 -6 1 4 1 e x t. 350. A p p lic a tio n s m a y be a tta in e d a t the -WM.00NTJ1 Boneless Roost I I U S D A C horea Be«* C rm » t b lb. ]09 * Spencer Steaks * C h ateau b rian d * 78' F u ll ’ « le u » In c lu d in g C a n ta r C k ap « 9 115 S. W.4th ROOM 4 0 0 . PROJECT OUTREACH I ■ xilk lin g and equipment. Balance) •on Easy payments o r s h o u l d . ) qualify fo r m in o rity econom ic! opportunity loan. 53 29 N. E. Union Avenue Room 2 0 4 , I I H enry Ire la n d 22 8-3181 2 8 8 -6 3 6 1 , Dean Vincent, I ,9 8 c * Ball Corned B eef T IO N WE W IL L R E C R U IT , P R E P , A N D F O L L O W U P ON T W O N E W G R O U P S . S K IL L E D C R A F T S M A N WHO H E R E T O FO RE W ERE U N A B L E TO SECURE JO U R N EY M E N STATUS A N D S E M I S K IL L E D CRAFTSM AN, M E C H A N IC S WHO A R E U N A B L E T O M E E T A P P R E N T IC E S H IP R E Q U IR E M E N T S , WHO W IT H A D D IT IO N A L T R A IN IN G C A N A C H IE V E JO U R N E Y M A N ST/ATUS. H E L P W A N T E D - Men i Women - evaluation special is t - monthly $877 - 41 ,04 7 proposed. BA degree In Die Social Sciences req uired and a t least two years experience In projects req uiring moni to rin g and evaluation; working knowledge of statistics r e quired with a b ility to w rite re p o rts . Apply at: Portland Model C ities - 5329 N E Union Avenue - Room 217 - P o rt land, Oregon 97211 - An equal opportunity em ployer. Why not start a record book with a page lor each year in your child’s life"* Put the school photograph lor that year at the top of the page, attach an envelope fo hold the year s report card and write down any important data like health in formation 3. Choose companions with ca re ; you become wliat they are. 1. Don’ t let your parents down; They brought you up. 2. He humble enough to obey; You may give o rd ers someday. 3. Choose companions with care; You become what they a re . 4. Choose only a date Who would make a good m ate. Of course you’ll want to add a 5. Guard you thoughts; What you think you a re . print to the family album or pic ture gallery Other prints will 6 . He m aster of your habits, make welcome gifts for grand O r they w ill m a ster you. parents or other relatives and friends Tuck sm all prints in 7. Don't be a show -off when you d riv e ; D rive with safety and a rriv e . special cards or letters to friends who live in distant places 8. ix .ii’ t let the crowd pressure you. Naturally, your son or daughter Stand for something, o r you’ ll fa ll for anything. w ill enjoy exchanging school photographs with friends The col 9. Go to church fa ith fu lly ; lection can make decorating a Make the w eek's firs t steps the church steps. bulletin board or cork wall fun With a little imagination you II 10. To C h rist be always true; think of other uses for scool photographs Prepare lor them 10. To C h ris t be always true; He gave His a ll for you. now A lb. lb » -..r - Fancy Bacon 49- © Family Flour ® C o c a Cola P iece Bologna B e e f Cubes 10 or Tab 0 Mayonnaise © 3 -lb . Shortening 0 Canned Pop lb. Bag C» 24 12 • ! 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The finished school photographs come in packages ol several prints in varying sites you’ll find uses for all ol them Türke irKeys * = Pork Sausage © W hite King Soap xtt ? 6 6 ' © Listerine ’ I 36 gross » ' I Unda' Spareribs A n t. » o p tic PORTLAND CIVIL SERVICE OFFICE U JO A G r a d a Sm all ttg a Ib . ,.‘ 1" •M S»b 9 B eef Sausage # $ 1 5 0 ,0 0 0 Don’t let your iiarnntn down; they brought you up. , SM ALL SIZ E Pork Chops © Scott Diapers M a rk e t Schedule haircuts or trims a week in advance to avoid that shorn look 1. YOU DON T SACRIFICE QUALITY FOR PRICE AT SAFEWAY . . . SAVE WITH LOW DISCOUNT PRICES & SUPER SAVERS TOO! © Empress Jelly A b ility to do com plete ac counting cycle; experience w ith federal funding d e s ir able; Model C itie s resident. Send resum e by Aug. 24 to: F a m ily Day i Night Care P rog ram - 46 35 N E 9th Ave. 2 8 8 -5 0 9 1 . Smooth unfussy hairstyles are best, with hair clean and shiny T E N C O M M A N D M E N TS FOH T E E N -A G F ItS GET THE BEST FOR LESS AT S A FE W A Y TOTAL DISC O U N T 2,900 individuals on supple m ental Jobs and tra in in g dur ing the F iscal Y e a r. The Em ployment Service counseled 17,603 individuals Accountant WATER SERVICE INSPECTORS Since more than 90 percent of these photographs are taken in color, dress your son or daughter in flattering shades Avoid bold plaids and patterns Knits and other wrinkle proof fabrics are a boon because they won’t muss be fore camera time Oregon Governor Tom M c C a ll, assisted by Portland M ayo r T erry Schrunk, o ffic ia lly opened the new $2 5 m illion W e s te rn Forestry C e n te r in southwest Portland with the c u ttin g of a cedar log. As p a r t of the dedication cerem ony, the governor also signed the O regon Forest Protection A c t a t the center N e a rly 2 ,0 00 visitors cam e to the ce n te r on opening weekend The education and in fo rm atio n fa c ility , located near the Portland Z oo and Oregon M useum of Science and Industry, featu res nine comprehensive exhibits showing various aspects of forestry. W ANT CITY OF PORTLAND IS N O W RECRUITING T he l ’ortland Branch of NA ACT needs volunteer help during the afternoons from 1 -5 p.m . Anyone Interested In assisting should call 2 8 4-7722. Do you remember when your little girl wore pigtails * Dr when het freckles started to fade ’ Elven the most astute parents will for get how their children looked at certain tunes in their growing years A relatively inexpensive and easy way to record those fond memories permanently is through the school photography programs so many communities offer He cause school pictures are taken on a regular basis each year they can provide a complete growth record of your child Teen age Commandments Help A (lead O PPO R Tl !\ITY 12 O» C a n t JOB OPPORTUNITY I* I ('T IR E TIM E! IT'S 4 F (7 V - ' E - 2J1. 48c 48c Truly f . na - ta p a r • > a t Can* 48e Truly f.n a 14 a» S»l 48c ♦ Aspirin * M t. Springs 78c 17c O tw illad W atu . G a lla n lug 56c