Portland Observer MOTOR W IN D ER S Opportunity in Alaska PURCHASING DIRECTOR Tektronix Opportunities N.C. Drilling/Routing Machine Operator Operates numerically controlled drilling machine«. |xiwer shears, milling machine« ^ unch presses, pin router« and drill presses rade «chool graduate* preferred »17,226 »23,072. Directs the procurement of all ma teriala, supplies, equipment and services for Mult. Co., through a centralized pur chasing and supply section. MIN QUAL: Two years of exp. related to thia position in the private or public sec tor. TO APPLY Submit a resume by Friday, April 8, 1976 to Mult. Co. Personnel Office, 426 S.W. Stark. Port., Ore. 97204 . 248 5036. W riting, editing and acheduling the produc- lion and distribution of external communi* cation« to media both local and national Respond to media request* for information directly or by referring to appropriate internal source Iteouire« previous experience in dealing w it h ____ _ _ a« xpoke«|>er«on for media an organization, firm or interest group Background in journalism helpful Chemical Treatment Plant Specialist M onitor the operation* of all treatment facilities Test effluent waste for R O D , tu r­ bidity. chlorine, ph and metal »alts content. M aintain all logs and record« required by federal, state and local government* Require* successful completion of general, inorganic, organic and qualitative analysis chemistry at a college level. Software Evaluator Experience or training with F O R T R A N . B A S K ' or assembly language on timesharing system IS desirable The position will evaluate software products for accuracy, function, use and completeness We need qualified nurse aides for all shifts. Paid weekly, bonded and insured, work your available hours. Need M.A. course certificate and good references. It helps to be fleet of foot, and have a ready smile but uni­ forms are a must. Call Mrs. David, 224 7833. Homemak ers Upjohn. Technical Writer Assists engineer* with technical papers and the presentation nt technical materials, visual aid*, film strips ami video tape.’ lie - quires technical writing and editing expert ence Must be able to select hest medium for presentation nt materials. Production Assembler Part time and permanent positions available for electronic assembly work. Good vision and the ability to do detailed work required. Training will be provided. C ritical Care N ursing. Permanent full time posi­ tions available tor staff or charge. Previous critical care exp., req. Expanding program in Progressive de­ partment with exc. salary and benefits. 228 bed acute care facility. Send confiden­ tial resume to: Holy Family Hospital North 5633 Lidgerwood Spokane. Wash 99207 (509) 482 2111. Portland Fire Bureau Offers an Employment opportunity as REGISTERED NURSE Position currently avail, for expereinced Registered nurses in moot areas of nur­ sing care. Excellent saU.> and fringe benefita. If you are interested in becoming a valuable member of our nur­ sing team, please contact Personnel Office, 280 4165. Emanuel Hospital, 2801 N. Gantenbein, Portland, Oregon 97227 FIRE FIGHTER STARTING SALARV- i " (90.40 PER YEAR AFTER FIVE YEARS: S16.390.40 PER YEAR YOU ARE ELIGIBLE TO APPLY if you - are a high school graduate or have passed equivalent G.E.D. testa - are 21 through 25 years of age if a non veteran; 21 through 30 years of age if a veteran are in good physical condition; weight proportionate to height. REGISTER for Fire Fighter Examination May 3, 1976 through May 14, 1976. FOR MORE INFORMATION Contact one of the following: TRAINING STATION 2. 5340 N. Interstate, 248 4340 or PORTLAND CIVIL SERVICE, 510 S.W. Montgomery, 248 4352. ORIENTAT1ON BRIEFING designed to acquaint people with the job FIRE FIGHTER and to explain the selection process for attaining this job will be held APRIL 5, 1976 7:30 p.m. at 5340 N. Interstate Avenue. II you think that you would be interested in a career with the Portland Fire Bureau and would like to know more about it, you are invited to attend this briefing. Aa Equal Opportunity Employer ELECTRICIAN JOURNEYMAN Require at least 6 yrs. industrial electric shop exp. on A.C. and D.C. motors, gen erators and controls. Must have own tools, steady year round work, union shop, top wages and good employee benefits. Apply at Zidell Explorations, 3121 S. W. Moody St., between 8 a.m. and 980 a.m., weekdays. An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F St. Andrews celebrates 12 years Christ). In 1966, the St. Andrews congregation joined the Council of Community Church •a. From September 1964 to September 1968, the congregation was housed in Norris Hall, after which it moved to its present location at 4800 N.E. 30th Ave­ nue. In January 1969, the St. Andrews Community Church becam e affiliated with the United Church of Christ and is now a member church of the Central Pacific Conference of that denomination. ^atbodisf r An iiquai Opportunity Employer Allen Temple holds Mammoth Tea Sunday. April 4, 1976 from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. Allen Temple C.M.E. Church will holds its Bicentennial Mammoth Tea. Guest Artist* on program for the team will be the Brahm Singers of Vancouver. Washington in concert beginning at 4:30 p.m. There will be special awards and recognition for all persons who have worked to make this Bicentennial Tea possible. Members of the church have worked on various teams since the first of January sponsoring d ifferen t a ctiv itie s to g e ­ nerate funds to be reported at thia occasion. Members of the Church have contributed personal donations and churches and businesses in the com­ munity have donated for Ad space in the souvenir booklet for the success of the Bicentennial Tea. Teams and tesm leaders composed of the members of the church worked separately and together during the past three months for the one great cause and will hear the results of all teams at the Tea. The church members were divided into thirteen teams as follows: 1. Spann and Manning Team; 2. DeDeleveaux. Lamberth and Pierce Team; 3. Malray and Glenn Team; 4. Phillips, Armstrong and Gordon Team; 5. Roger and Gertrude ALLEN TEMPLE CME CHURCH 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 A. L«e H«nd«rson, Minister 5828 N.E. 8th Church School Morning Worship Wed. Noon - The Hour of Power Wed. Prayer A Claaa Meeting Nursery ( ’are Provided 288-5429 9:45 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 12:00 Noon 7:30 p.m. “WE ARE M AKING OUR NEIGHBORHOOD A BROTHERHOOD" ST. A N L h CW CATHOLiC CHURCH 806 N.E. Alberta Street Reverend Bertram Griffin, Pastor 281-4429 Manne*: 5:00 p.m. Vigil - Saturday 10:00 a.m. Choir - Sunday 12:00 p.m. Folk - Sunday ST. ANDREW COMMUNITY SCHOOL 4919 N.E. 9th Ave. Norita Kelly, Principal Phone: 284 1620 Grades • through 8 Page 7 Are you ambition*, dependable, layed off, retired, need extra cask? BECOME YOUR OWN BOSS IN YOUR OWN BUSINESS An Equal Opportunity Employer An Equal Opportunity Employer M /F t The St. Andrews Community Church (United Church of Christ), located at 4800 N.E. 30th Avenue, will celebrate its twelvth anniversary on Sunday, April 4th, at 4:00 p.m. Commissioner Charles Jordan will be the guest speaker. On March 28,1964. twelve persons met and organized the congregation. Rev •rend Cortlandt Cambric was called as the first pastor and served until April, 1975, when he was succeeded by Rev­ erend Edsel Goldson. an ordained mini­ ster of the Christian Church (Disciples of Salary range: »857 »1.160. A challenging career of com­ munity service. Exc. train­ ing program. Age 21 years and not yet 35 years. Vision: C orrected 2 0/40 w eakest eye. 20/20 best eye. Min. 2 yrs. college req. Applicants not possessing 2 yrs. of col­ lege will be required to com plete 2 yrs. college within 5 yrs. of appointment. Must be high school graduate or have completed GED. Cloa ing date for accepting appli­ cation: April 21. 1976. Writ ing exam to be given April 24, 1976. Apply: City of Salem, Personnel Dept., Rm 225, 555 Liberty St. SE. Salem. Oregon 97301. An Equal Opportunity Employer Secretary T E K T R O N IX « ETMF Freight Systems Diamond Division is desirous of employing a special Com modifies Dispatcher. Fol­ lowing min. requirements: high school or equivalent; pass company physical; no felony convictions; good work record; typing 50 wpm; 10 key adding machine; neat appearance; bondable; 3 yrs supervisory exp. For interview, apply in person: ETMF Freight System 8702 Ellingsen Road Wilsonville, Oregon 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. W ill perform diversified clerical, statistical, skilled duties Average typing ability required. Benefits include liberal insurance and retirement urograms, educational support ami profit sharing plan Apply at Tektronix Industrial Park or write to Tektronix. Inc., P. O Box 600 P, Beaverton, D R 97077. An Equal Opportunity Employer. SPECIAL COMMODITIES DISPATCHER HOMEMAKER HOME H EA LTH A ID E Clerk Typist W ill perform advanced secretarial, steno aphic and clerical duties Tw o year* aecre- rial training or experience required. Above average typing ability, and shorthand or transcription skills neceaaary. er. Women and members of minorities urged to apply. An FLquaJ Opportunity Employer M/F Programmer Analyst Experienced programmer analysts to design and write commercial applications programs in a multi system O S /M V T environment which includes IM S and IS O Prefer IM S experience An Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Employ BN’S NURSE A ID E » Health Services Manager A use*« corporations obligations for health ami safety care of employee*, stay current with health and safety requirements, develop and maintain working relationships with local medical profenaion and Worker's Comp Carrier*. Degree or post graduate study in health servues, nursing or allied profession An Alaska Corp, has im mediate openings for exp. and highly reliable electric motor and generator rewind personnel. Top wages in field and help in relocating for right personnel. Job is on a permament basis. Only qualified need apply. Send resume to Hayden Electric Motors, Inc. 4109 Seward Highway, Anchorage, Alas ka 99503. An Equal Opportunity Employer Public Information Representative ASSISTANT »1,086-11.322. Wash. Co. Unified Sewerage Agency. 1 yr. exp. in responaible office management work; College grad. incl. or supplemented by eourse work in bua. prac ticea; or any satisfactory equiv. comb, of exp. and trng. Last filing date 4/9/76. Apply Civil Service, 150 N. First, Hillsboro, Ore. 97123. Thursday. April 1, 1976 POLICE OFFICER CRyaf Salam ADMINISTRATIVE Morris Team; 6. Mattie S. Lawson Team; 7. Jackson and Mims Team; 8. W'hite. Jones and Mitchell Team; 9. McCorvey, Perry, and Horsley Team; 10. Mumford, and Richardson Team; 11 Homer Zackery Team; 12. Regina Green and Sarah Strayhand, Young Adult Team, 13. Jen­ kins. Tucker, Morris and Tidwell. Youth Team. Table Decorations and other decora­ tions in the church will be in Bicentennial colors and carrying out the Bicentennial theme of the two hundred year* from 1776 to 1976. The public u radially invited to share in the celebration of this our fifteenth Annual Mammoth Tea in thia Bicenten­ nial year of America at Allen Temple C.M.E. Church corner of N.E. 8th Avenue and Skidmore. Sunday, April 4th from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. Mrs. Helen Medlock and Mrs. E. Jean Dillard Mammoth Tea Chairpers'ins, Re­ verend T.L. Strayhand. Pastor. Israel guide speaks Mr. Eli Israeli, one of the first native born touriat guides in Israel, will be featured as guest speaker at the 11:00 a.m. service at Auguatana Lutheran Church, N.E. 14th and Knott, on Sunday, April 4th as a part of the congregation's len ten theme - “The Passover and our Wilderness Wanderings" - in reflection on the roots of the historic Seder meal. Mr. Israeli is an Old and New Testa­ ment scholar, historian and archaeologist, as well as an accomplished photographer. His presentation relates current events in Israel to biblical history and under­ standings. His tour of the Pacific Northwest is being arranged through the offices of the National Conference of Christians and Jews. “This is a unique setting - that of Christian worship and Holy Communion - in which the deep sources of the Passover are discussed by a citizen of Israel,” according to the Reverend E.H. Kind schuh. Pastor. The public is cordially invited. No investment, just determination Call 281-7629, evenings, before April 15 NO GIMMICKS DIAL - A JOB 227 - 5828 Kaiser - Permanente Medical Care Program An Equal Opportunity Employer Girls broke up with guys want to start dating right away. Call Diana or Andrea 235-1970. AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL ZION CHURCH First AME Zion Church 109 Skidmore Portland 97217 Rev. Georg«- W. Maize AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Bethel AME Church 5828 N.E. 8th 288.5429 Portland 97211 Rev. A. Lee Henderson Hm 282 0067 ( KRISTIAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL ( Hl RCH Allen Temple 1236 N.E. 8th Portland 97211 Phone ?87 0261 Rev. Thomas Strayhand 4222 N.E. 8th Avenue Ilm 282 8261 BAPTIST CHURCHES Antioch Missionary Baptist 5935 N. Minnesota Phone 289 2364 Portland 97211 Rev Felton Howard Berean Baptist Church 4822 N. Vancouver Portland 97212 Rev. Willie 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. Mark Baptist 119 N.E. Morris Phone 287 7457 Portland 97212 Rev. E.C. Wilder Morning Star Baptist 106 N.E. Ivy Phone 281-4925 Portland 97212 Rev. Sylves.er McCulumn Hm. 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. Wygant St. Phone 282-7880 Portland 97211 Rev. John Malone Hm. 284 6302 Mt. 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 Mt. Sinai Baptist 602 N.E. Prescott Phone 282 6773 Portland 97211 Rev. L.L. Ransom Vancouver Ave. 1st Baptist 3132 N. Vancouver Phone 282 9196 Portland 97227 Dr. O.B. W'illiams Hm 289 7417 CATHOLIC CHURCHES St. Andrews 806 N.E. Alberta St. Phone 281 4129 Portland 97211 Father Griffin Burt Immaculate Heart 2926 N. Williams Ave. Phone- 287 3724 Portland 97227 " Father Bill Curtin Father Bernard Rinehart CHRISTIAN CHCRCHES 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 Webster B. Turner Hm. 281 1342 Mallory Avenue Christian 126 N.E. Alberta St. Portland 97211 Rev. Dale Stitt Hm. 281 9554 CHIRCHES OF CHRIST Albina Church of Christ 3908 Mallory Phone 288 1092 Portland 97212 Rev. Richmond UNITED CHURCHES OF CHRIST Highland United 1635 N.E. 9th Portland 97212 Rev. Samuel Johnson Ph. 287 9567 Hm. 287 5341 CHURCHOFGOD PENTECOSTAL Ark 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 CHI RCHES OFGOD IN CHRIST Evangelistic Center 522 N. Albina Phone 295-1156 Rev. Samuel M. Irving Gethsemane COGIC 801 N.E. Failing Phone 287 3463 Portland 97211 Rev. R.L. Menefeehlm Hm 284 8480 Greater Mt. Calvary COGIC 1234 N.E. Killingsworth Phone 284 3721 Portland 97211 Bishop H.B. Daniels Hm. 771 1291 St. Luke COGIC 2700 N.E. Sumner Phone 287 8345 Portland 97212 Rev. Roosevelt Thomas New Hope COGIC 5125 N.E. 21th Phone 281 1587 Portland 97221 Rev. B.E. Johnson McKinney Temple COGIC 1737 N.E. Alberta Phone 282 8522 Bishop W.L. M'-Kinney Hm. 285 7606 Mt. Nebo COGIC 1077 N.E. 9th Phone 282 3633 Rev. Jonah Taylor ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE Overstreet Powerhouse Temple COGIC 1525 Williams Phon«- 282 6880 Port la no 97212 Rev. Overstreet St. Paul COGIC 2859 N.E. Rodney Phon«- 287 7998 Portland 97212 Bishop J.C. Foster Hm 282 8474 Good Samaritan COGIC 1801 N.E. 9th Phone 282 8875 Portland 97211 Rev. F.J. Crear Ilm 287 0165 Sellwood COGIC 8051 S.E. 16th Phon«- 236 1073 Portland 97202 Rev. B.T. Wells Mt. Sinai COGIC 801 N.E. Failing Phone 284 0851 Portland 97211 Rev W.G. Hardy Solid Rock COGIC 1237 N. Mississippi Phone 289 1595 Portland 97227 R«-v A.R. Hopkins Williams Temple 211 N.E. Hancock Phone 282 1396 Rev Earnest W. Rand Hm. 288 2691 EPISCOPAL CHI RCHES St. Phillips Episcopal Church 120 N.E. Knott Phone 281 5802 Portland 97212 Father Rill Wetzel LUTHERAN CHI RCHES Augustan* Lutheran 2710 N.E. 14th Phone 288 6171 Pastor Kindsrhuh Peace Lutheran 2201 N. Portland Blvd. Phon«- 289 1070 Portland 97217 Pastor Ih-waym- Bey Redeemer Lutheran 51.31 N.E. 20th Phone 287 7553 Portland 97217 Rev. Dennis D. Marttala II- 287 3015 I NITED METHODIST CHCRCHES Patton Central 5023 N. Michigan Phone 281 7.328 Portland 97217 Rev. Rob Dow rey Woodlawn 1125 N.E. Dt-kum St. Phon«- 289 0281 Portland 97211 Rev. Waiehi Oyanagi Hughes Memorial 111 N.E. Failing Portland 97217 Rev. Waiehi Oyanagi NONDENOM1NATIDNAL CHCRCHES Albina Ministerial Alliance 126 N.E. Alberta St. Portland 97211 Rev John Jackson Ilm 288 360.3 IWrector NNEA .3905 N. Vancouver Ave. Portland 97227 Rev Williams Emanuel Hospital Chaplain 2801 N. Gantenhien Portland 97227 Rev. William F. Adix Hm 28! 0773 Faith Tabernacle 5926 N.E. 26th Phone 282 8071 Portland 97211 Bishop L.W. Osborne Maranktha 1222 N.E. Skidmore Phone 288 7211 Portland 97211 Pastor John Parker