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I Portland Observer Thursday. March 25. 1976 Pago 5 M A N P O W E R S P E C IA L IS T Tektronix Opportunities S A L A R Y : »1,438 »1,585 per month plus fringe bene fits . Q U A L IF IC A T IO N S : Bachelor's Degree; min. of 5 yrs. experience, preferably in counseling a n d /o r in struction of vocational edu cation a n d /o r M an p ow er programs; min. of 2 yrs. in a d m in is tra tio n or super- | vision of vocational educa tion or Manpower programs; M a s te r's D e g re e may be substituted in lieu of 1 yr. of administrative experience. L etter of application in cluding complete resume be ing received through March 29. 1976. Submit letters to: Mrs. Brenda J. Green, Manpower Specialist, Manpower Instructional Services, 520 S.W. 6th Ave., Rm. 613, Portland, Oregon 97204 Aa Equal Opportunity Employer Mechanical Engineering Assistant Assist in (he mechanical design and development effort, coordinate prototype fabrication through model ahup and teat area*, make production drawings M inim um 2 yeara aa Senior Drafting Technician and deaign ability. Health Services Manager Access eorporationa obligations for health ami safety care of employees, stay current with health and safety requirements, develop ami maintain working relation ships with local medical profession ami W orker s Comp. Carriers. Degree or post graduate study in health services, nursing or allied profession Software Evaluator Kx|*erience or training with F O R T R A N , B A S IC or assembly language on time sharing system is desirable The position will evaluate software products for ac curacy. function, use ami completeness. Programmer Analyst Experienced programmer analysts to design and write commercial applications programs in a multi system D S /M V T environment which includes IM S and TSO . Prefer IM S experience. Technical Writer Assists engineers with technical |>a,>ers and the presentation of technical ma terials, visual aids, film strips and video tape Requires technical writing ami edit ing experience Must be able to select best medium for presentation of materials Production Assembler Part time and |>ermanent oositionx avail able for electronic assembly work flood vision and the ability to do detailed work required Training will be provided Clerk Typist W ill perform diversified clerical, statis tical, skilled duties. Average typing ability required. Secretary W ill perform advanced secretarial, steno graphic ami clerical duties. Tw o years secretarial training or experience required. Above average typing ability, and shorthand or transcription skills necessary. Benefits include liberal insurance and retirement programs, educational support and a profit sharing plan Apply at Tektronix Industrial Park, or write to Tektronix. Inc . P.O. Box 500-P, Beaverton, O R 97077. An equal opportunity employer. P R O P E R T Y A P P R A IS E R I »855 »1,027. Appraises the value of real and personal property for tax assessment purposes; locates and r e ports changes in property which may necessitate reap praisal. M IN Q UAL: 4 yrs. of exp. and/or education that directly relates to the posi tion or Associate Science degree with major in Pro p e rty A p p ra is a l or Real E s ta te Technology or be continuously employed from an eligible list by Mult. Co. Dept. of Assessment Taxa tion for 4 yrs. A PPLY: Before 4:30 p.m. A pril 7, 1976 at M ult. Co. Personnel, 428 S.W. Stark, 7th Floor, Portland. OR. 97204. 248 5035. An Equal Opportunity Employer Who said beautiful girls don't grow on trees? Call Monica or Jodi a t 235-1970. T E K T R O N IX - Calvin Rhone presents concert Allen Temple C .M .E. Church presents, in concert, Mrs. Cauthel Thornton and the Revelations, also featuring, from Los Angeles, M r. Calvin Rhone. Mrs. Thorn ton, the former Ms. Cauthel Lamberth of this city, is a soul stirngg gospel singer, who has dedicated her life to singing God's praises. The Revelations, consist ing of five young ladies from Century C .M .E . Church in Sacramento, have participated in various talent shows, gospel programs, and also appeared at the California State Fair. Two of the members of this group, De Nell and Tawanna are the daughters of Reverend snd Mrs. Thornton. The concert ia set for March 28th at the Allen Temple C.M .E. Church. 4236 N.E. 8th Avenue at 3:30 p.m., donation: »2. RN S - LPN'S S E C R E T A R Y IV Under general direction perform independent work, p rep are re p o rts inclu d in g collecting and organizing ne pessary materials and infor mation, designing formats, compose correspondence for both internal and external dissem inatio n , m a in tain complicated records, able to work independently on diffi cult clerical tasks, able to deal effectively with district employees and the public. D e s ira b le q u a lificatio n s include 4 years of general clerical and stenographic ex perience. Shorthand requir ed. Salary - »635 »611 de pending on experience. Send resum e to Salem Public Schools, Personnel Services, 1309 Ferry St. S.E., Salem. OR, 97308 by March 29. 1976. An Equal Opportunity Employer HO U SIN G R E H A B IL IT A T IO N T R A IN E E O p p o rtu n ity for person experienced in construction field to enter a training program with the Portland Development Commission to become a Housing Rehabili tation Advisor. Must have experience in construction field, cost estimating, d raft ing. Starting salary »833 mo. Call 224 4600 for more information. High cost of living got you Require at least 6 yrs. down7 W ork the hours that suit your schedule or work industrial electric shop exp. full time when you can and on A.C. and D.C. motors. take a vacation when you g e n e ra to rs and controls. need. Varied assignmenta. Must have own tools, steady fully bonded and insured, y e a r round w o rk, union shop, top wages and good paid weekly. Must have current Oregon license. Call employee benefits. Apply at M u rie l D a v id , 224-7833. personnel office, 3121 S.W. Moody St., between 8 a.m. Homemakers Upjoha. and 9:30 a.m., weekdays. An Equal Opportunity An Equal Opportunity Employer M /F Employer M /F HOMEMAKER H O M E H E A L T H A ID E The basic qualification is an interest in people - but some nursing skill is helpful We can use you part time for the hours you're available. Call Mrs. David, 224 7833 for an interview. Homemakers Upjohn. An Equal Opportunity Employer M /F ■ j U m Im m e d ia te openings fo r full time tellers in North Portland area. Apply in person or call 225-3271 be tween 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. F irst National Bank of Oregon, 1300 S.W. 5th Ave. An Equal Opportunity Employer 22 7 - 5828 Koiter - Permanenle M edical Care Program An Equal Opportunity Employer St. Andrew alums gather Form er studenta of St. Andrew School community will be made by N orita Kelly, in Northeast Portland are planning the current principal. Tom Selliken, class of first alumni gathering in the school's 1940, will be master of ceremonies. 69 year history. The reunion is set on “I f there is interest among those Saturday, April 24th, from 2:00 to 5:00 attending we hope to begin formation of p.m. Approximately 200 people are an alumni association which can continue expected. communication among its members and The program will begin at 2:00 p.m. keep in contact w ith its ahna mater," said with Mass con celebrated by St. A n F r. Moyes. drew's present pastor. F r. Bertram F . He explained th at the committee or Griffin. F r. Vincent Koppert, a 1912 ganizing the gathering also hopes that graduate; Fr. Gregory Moyes, a 1954 the alumni group can begin developing an graduate and principal of Central Ca historical file of the parish and school. To tholic High School, and others. assist in the project, all planning to A walking tour of the school and a attend are asked to bring photographs, coffee hour will follow from 3:00 to 4:00 class records and other memorabilia that could be reproduced and returned. p.m. “I t will be very helpful to us if former An historical presentation of St. A n drew ’s development since 1908 will be students and faculty planning to attend made by several graduates and a look at will telephone the school, 284 1620, or the St. Andrew today as a school for the parish office, 281 4429," F r. Moyes said. Class explores family decisions by Cal R. Williams Americans wake up every day to find their requests for credit denied. I f you are denied credit and you do not know why, you have the right to find out the reason for a credit refusal and to know what your credit file contains. A check on your credit file may turn up mistakes and inaccuracies. Other in teresting data - like the time you refused to pay the entire bill of the carpenter who built the bookcase and never finished the job may show on your file not as a dispute, but merely aa an unpaid bill notation. Under the Fair Credit Reporting Act of 1971, you must be given the name and address of the consumer agency that made the report derogatory to you. You then have the right to reply and to challenge any incorrect or obsolete in formation. You have the right to see ail of the information in your file and to know its source. You should also be told who has received credit reports on you in the previous six months. You can dispute any derogatory infor mation and request a re-investigation. If the investigation shows that the informa tion was false, it will be removed from your file. I f the investigation does not support your claims, you are still entitled to submit a brief statement stating your side of the issue and this statement will become a part of your file and will be included in any future reports that include the disputed account. Thdre will be no cost to you if you hold your interview within th irty days after being denied credit. Each one of us makes hundreds of decisions every day - some personal and others involving the whole family. "W hat time shall I go to bed?" "I'm going to have another piece of cake.” “W hat shall we do about this report card?" "Maybe I should look for a better job." “W here shall we go on vacation?" The Portland Y M C A Family Services Departm ent is presenting a four session course, “Family in Focus on Decisions," Tuesday evenings starting A p ril 6th at St. Michael and A ll Angels Church, N .E. 43rd and Broadway. The instructor is Adrian B. Greek, Director of Family Life Education, who has had over five years of Corner of 8th and Skidmore Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Sunday Worship 11:00 a.m. Christian Youth Fellowship 6:00 p.m. (Second nd Fourth Sundays) Reverend Thomas L. Strayhand, Minister 806 N .E . Alberta Street Reverend Bertram G riffin, Pastor 58 28 N.E. 8th ST. ANDREW COMMUNITY SCHOOL 4919 N .E . 9th Ave. Norita Kelly. Principal A. Lee Henderson, Minister 281-4429 Masses: 5:00 p.m. Vigil - Saturday 10:00 a.m. Choir - Sunday 12:00 p.m. Folk Sunday Phone: 284-1620 Grades 1 through 8 helping parents understand ways to improve their effectiveness as they react to their children. He states that the "Decisions" class w ill help each person clarify th eir goals and values they seek for themselves and their family. A series of simulation games will be used to develop skills for effective decision making - where to look for information, identifying alternatives, ancf their possible outcomes, and finally deciding to decide. The class w ill also rover ideas for increasing personal asser tiveness and locating resources to in crease “winning" decisions. Deciding to get more information may be the most important decision. Call Y M C A Family Services 223-6161 for more on "Decisions." Gospel Train celebrates ALLEN TEMPLE CME CHURCH ST. ANDREW CATHOLIC CHURCH Church School Morning Worship Wed. Noon - The Hour of Power Wed. Prayer A Class Meeting Nursery Care Provided 2 8 8 -5 4 2 9 9:45 a^a. 11:00 a.m. 12:00 Noon 7:30 p.m. RSVP needs volunteers Every get tired of day time T V and all those "Soap Operas", old movies and quiz shows? Feeling useless maybe or non pruductive? Is so, get in touch with a three year old program here in Portland called R.S.V.P. R.S.V.P. ia sponsored by A C TIO N , the same organization that funds the Peace A C T IO N provides 70 percent of R.S.V.P.'s operating costs while the local community provides 30 percent. A C TIO N has funded two other programs in the Metropolitan area besides the one in Portland; these programs serve Clacka mas and Washington counties. Volunteer and join 360 other “ - r t y who have gotten back into the main stream of Portland by helping others Volunteers are needed in nursing homes, hospitals, day care centers, just to name a few. There are agencies or indiv.Juala ia every neighborhood who can use volun teer Uienta. Volunteers can even work out of their homes to do telephone reassurance for the Urban League's Senior Adult Center; so don't just sit there get buck into the mainstream! Call 246-4752 R.S.V.P. There ia a place f o r ’ everyone. Ghana Youth seek pen pals In Ghana. West Africa, the govern ment has been promoting education for all its peoffle. One result: young Gha naians are eager to discover pen pais in America. They typically w rite to ask about how things are in America and they w rite in search of friendship. For names and addresses of Ghanaians who want to be pen pals, w rite or call the Ghana Tourist Office, 4 West 58th Street, New York. New York 10019, (212) 688-8350. The office also has free information on Ghana for those contemplating travel there. Although all Ghanaians speak at least one regional language, the language of pen pals is english. Many of them are in their late teens or early twenties. TELLERS D IA L - A JOB CT® E L E C T R IC IA N JO U R N EYM A N The Gospel Train w ill celebrate twelve years of bringing to community, and the sick and shut-in, the best in gospel and spiritual sound. On Friday, A p ril 2, 1976, at 7:30 p.m., a musical w ill be given in honor of the Gospel Train at the New Hope Baptist Church, Reverend A. De vers, Pastor. On Saturday, A p ril 3,1976, a t 8:00 p.m. there will be a banquet in the Gospel Train's honor a t the King's Table, 8233 N. Syracuse and on Sunday, A p ril 4, 1976, at 6:00 p.m., S t M ark's Baptist Church, Reverend E.C. W ilder, Pastor, w ill honor the Gospel Train w ith a special program. Tickets for the banquet are »7.00 and may be purchased at Gloria's Record Shop, 532 N .E . Alberta. For more information contact M r. Ira D. Mumford, 280 6040. A F R IC A N M E T H O D IS T E P IS C O P A L Z IO N CH U R C H First A M E Zion Church 109 Skidmore Portland 97217 Rev. George W . Maize A F R IC A N M E T H O D IS T EP IS C O P A L CH U R C H Bethel A M E Church 5828 N .E. 8th - 288 5429 Portland 97211 Rev. A. Lee Henderson Hm. 282 0067. C H R IS T IA N M E T H O D IS T E P IS C O P A L C H U R C H Allen Temple 4236 N .E. 8th Portland 97211 Phone 287 0261 Rev. Thomas Strayhand 4222 N.E. 8th Avenue Hm. 282 8264 B A P T IS T C H U R C H ES Antioch Missionary Baptist 5935 N. Minnesota Phone 289 2364 Portland 97211 Rev. Felton Howard Berean Baptist Church 4822 N. Vancouver Portland 97212 Rev. W illie Peterson Phone 281 5672 Ebenezer Baptist 3707 N. Williams Portland 97227 Rev. Percy Manuel Phone 284 2864 Highland Baptist 607 N .E. Alberta St. Phone 288 1115 Portland 97211 Rev. George Dick St. M ark Baptist 119 N .E. M orris Phone 287 7457 Portland 97212 Rev. E.C. W ilder Morning Star Baptist 106 N .E. Ivy Phone 281-4925 Portland 97212 Rev. Sylvester McCulumi Hit}. 287 5036 New Hope Baptist 3725 N. Gantenbein Phone 281 6746 Portland 97227 Rev. A. Bernard Devers Hm. 288 1946 New Light Baptist 75 N .E. W ygant St. Phone 282 7880 Portland 97211 Rev. John Malone Hm. 284 6302 M t. Olivet Baptist 116 N.E. Schuyler Phone 281 4925 Portland 97212 Rev. John Jackson St. Paul Baptist 8101 N. Fiske St. Phone 289 0147 Portland 97227 Rev. James C.E. Faulkner Hm. 288 7825 Providence Baptist 313 N .E. Failing St. Portland 97212 Rev. Eugene Boyd, Jr. Hm. 281 4110 M t. Sinai Baptist 602 N .E. Prescott Phone 282 6773 Portland 97211 Rev. L.L. Ransom Vancouver Ave. 1st Baptist 3132 N. Vancouver Phone 282 9496 Portland 97227 D r. O.iB. Williams Hm. 289-7417 C A T H O L IC C H U R C H ES St. Andrews 806 N .E . Alberta St. Phone 281 4429 Portland 97211 Father Griffin Burt Immaculate Heart 2926 N. W illiams Ave. Phone 287 3724 Portland 97227 Father Bill Curtin Father Bernard Rinehart C H R IS T IA N C H U R C H ES Christian Churches in Ore. 0245 S.W. Bancroft Portland 97201 Regional Minister, Russell Hensley Irving Park Christian 831 N .E . Fremont St. Phone 281 0608 Portland 97212 Pastor W ebster B. Turner Hm. 281 1342 Mallory Avenue Christian 126 N .E. Alberta St. Portland 97211 Rev. Dale S titt Hm. 281 9554 C H U R C H E S O F C H R IS T dbina Church of Christ 3908 Mallory Phone 288 1092 Portland 97212 Rev. Richmond I Good Samaritan COGIC 4801 N.E. 9th Phone 282-8875 Portland 97211 Rev. F.J. Crear Hm 287 0165 Sellwood COGIC 8051 S.E. 16th Phone 236 1073 Portland 97202 Rev. R.T. Wells M t. Sinai COGIC 801 N .E . Failing Phone 284 0854 Portland 97211 Rev. W.G. Hardy Solid Rock COGIC 4237 N. Mississippi Phone 289 4595 Portland 97227 Rev. A.R. Hopkins Williams Temple 241 N.E. Hancock Phone 282 1396 Rev. Ea-nest W . Rand Hm. 288 .>691 U N IT E D C H U R C H ES O F C H R IS T Highland United 4635 N .E. 9th Portland 97212 Rev. Samuel Johnson Ph. 287 9567 Hm 287 5341 EP IS C O P A L C H U R C H E S St. Phillips Episcopal Church 120 N .E. Xnott Phone 281 5802 Portland 97212 Father Bill W etzel C H U R C H O F GOD PENTECO STAL A rk of Safety 84 N .E . Killingsworth Phone 288 9418 Portland 97211 Bishop U .V. Peterson Hm. 285-9418 Community Church of God 202 N .E . Skidmore Phone 281 5678 Portland 97211 Pastor V. Brown LUTHERA N CHURCHES Augustana Lutheran 2710 N .E. 14th Phone 288 6174 Pastor Kindschuh Peace Lutheran 2201 N. Portiaud Blvd Phone 289 1070 Portland 97217 Pastor Dewayne Bey Redeemer Lutheran 5431 N .E. 20th Phone 287 7553 Portland 97217 Rev. Dennis D. M arttala Hm. 287 3015 C H U R C H E S O F GOD IN C H R IS T Evangelistic Center 522 N. Albina Phone 285-1156 Rev. Samuel M . Irving Gethsemanc COGIC 801 N .E . Failing Phone 287 3463 Portland 97211 Rev. R.L. Menefeehlm Hm. 284 8480 G reater M t. Calvary COGIC 1234 N .E . Killingsworth Phone 284 3721 Portland 97211 Bishop H.B. Daniels Hm. 774 1294 St. Luke COGIC 2700 N .E. Sumner Phone 287 8345 Portland 97212 Rev. Roosevelt Thomas New Hope COGIC 5125 N .E . 24th Phone 281 4587 Portland 97221 Rev. B.E. Johnson McKinney Temple COGIC 1737 N .E . Alberta Phone 282 8522 Bishop W .L. McKinney Hm. 285 7606 M t. Nebn COGIC 4077 N .E . 9th Phone 282 3633 Rev. Jonah Taylor A T T E N D T H E C H U R C H O F Y O U R C H O IC E Gospel Train is heard every Sunday „ morning from 7:30 a.m. ui.til 8:30 a.m., “WF. A R E M A K IN G O U R N E IG H B O R H O O D A B R O TH ER H O O D ' Radio Station K G AR . Overstreet Powerhouse Temple COGIC 4525 Williams Phone 282 6880 Portland 97212 Rev. Overstreet St. Paul COGIC 2859 N.E. Rodney Phone 287 7998 Portland 97212 Bishop J.C. Foster Hm. 282 8474 U N IT E D M E T H O D IS T CH U R C H ES 'atton Central 5023 N. Michigan Phone 281 7328 Portland 97217 Rev. Bob Dowrey Woodfawn 1425 N .E . Dekum St. Phone 289 0284 Portland 97211 Rev. Waichi Oyanagi Hughes Memorial 111 N .E . Failing Portland 97217 Rev. Waichi Oyanagi N O N D E N O M IN A T IO N A L CH U R C H ES Albina Ministerial Alliance 126 N .E. Alberta St. Portland 97211 Rev. John Jackson Hm. 288 3603 Director N N E A 3905 N . Vancouver Ave. Portland 97227 Rev. Williams Emanuel Hospital Chaplain 2801 N. Gantenbien Portland 97227 Rev. William F. Adix Hm 284 0773 Faith Tabernacle 5926 N.E. 26th Phone 282 8071 Portland 97211 Bishop L.W . Osborne Maranatha 1222 N.E. Skidmore Phone 288 7241 Portland 97211 Pastor John Parker