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« The Portland Observer Portland Observer JOB A N N O U N C E M E N T for SE C R E TA R Y I I FINDER Major Employee Kenefic» Agency paid group life insurance. Agency paid re tirement plan. Partially paid health insurance. Ten days paid holidays per year. Fif teen days paid sick leave per year. Fifteen days paid vacation for the first year, maximum accrual. Twenty days paid vacation after two years, maximum accrual. CLASSIFIED ADS PO LICE O F F IC E R City ol Salem Tektronix Opportunities Salary range: $«57 $1,160 A challenging career of com munity service. ¿Exc. train ing program. Age 21 year« and not yet 35 years. Vision: C o rrected 2 0 /4 0 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 G ED. Clos ing date for accepting appli cation: April 21. 1976. W rit ing exam to be given April 24, 1976. Apply: City of Salem, Personnel Dept., Km 225, 555 Liberty St. SE, Salem, Oregon 97301. An Equal Opportunity Employer N.C. Drilling/Routing Machine Operator (lite ra te s n u m e ric ally co n tro lled d r illin g riin< bin«-». pow er »hears, m illin x m achines, punch presses, pin router» an d d r ill presses I rade school gradual«*» p re fe rre d Public Information Representative W ritin g , ed itin g nnd nrheduhnjc Ih e |>rodij< ( k u i nnd dn drihu tm ti of e x te rn a l uomrnuni ra tio n * to m edia both local and national Kt**|>ond to m edia requeid* for in fo rm a tio n d ire c tly or by referring to a p p ro p ria te in tern al Mource H e u in re * previnii« ex|>erienue in dealing w ith m edia hh «pokeM|M*r*on for an o rganization , firm or in terest group B ackground in jo u rn alis m helpful Health Services Manager A ssesscorfN irationeobligations fo r health m ill safety r a r e of em ployee», »(ay cu rren t w ith heiilth and safety requ irem ents, develop an il m a in ta in w orking relaiiou»hi|m w ith b» ill m edical prufe»»ion and W o r k e r ’» C om p • m u i 11. 1:1.. or post n rii.liiiil. u u i l i in health services, hunting or a llie d profession Software Evaluator E xperience o r tra in in g w ith F O R T R A N . It A S K ’ or BKHcmhly language on tim esharing system «»desirable T h e (MMition w ill ev alu a te softw are p n alu cta for accuracy, function, use and completeness Programmer Analyst E stierienced p rog ram m er an alysts to design and w rite com m ercial ap p lic a tio n s program » m a m u lti syntem ( IS M V T en viro n m en t which include« I M S and I S O P re fer I M S experience Technical Writer RNS LPN'S High cost of living got you down? Work the hours that suit your schedule or work full time when you ran and take a vacation when you need. Varied assignments, fully bonded and insured, [mid weekly. Must have current Oregon license. Call M u rie l D a vid . 224 7833. Homemakers Upjohn. An Equal Opportunity Employer M /F A h n ih I h engineer» w ith technical pa|>ers and the presentatio n of technical m aterial», visual aid», film »trip» an d video tape R e qu ires technical w ritin g a n il iv litin g cx|ieri e m v M u s t he able to select hc»t m ed iu m for presentatio n of m aterial» Production Assembler P a rt tim e and p e rm an en t (MMitionn availab le fu r e,e< tr<»ni<- assem bly w ork (!<««] vision and the a b ility to do d e tailed w ork required Train in g w ill lx* provided HOURS OF WORK The norma! work week consists of forty hours. Be cause of the nature of the C om m unity Services Ad m in is t r a tio n P r o g r a m , e m e rg e n c ie s m ay occa sionally arise which necessi tate overtime work. I t is considered a part of the professional staffs responsi bility to work over the nor mal forty hours per week when needed. DOCK FOR EM AN TEACHERS M a jo r ca rrie r accepting applications for dock fore man. Must meet the follow ing min. standards: gixxi previous work record; min. 3 yrs. supervisory exp.; pass company physical; no felony convictions Apply E T M F Freight Systems. 2825 N.W . Yeon, Portland. An Equal Opportunity Em ployer Beginning summer 1976. High school math, develop mental reading, English, so cial studies. Elementary teachers grades 5 8. Send resume to Albina Youth Opportunity School, 3710 N. Mississippi Ave., 97227. Affirmative Action Employer Employment Service Q U A L IF IC A T IO N S Applicant must be able to d e m o n s tra te e x c e lle n t secretarial skills. Typing - 50 wpm; shorthand not required but preferred. Ap plicant must be able to handle materials in a confi dential manner. Applicant should have experience in recording meeting minutes. Applicant should have ex perience in operating dupli eating equipment, filing, and etc. Applicant must be able to w ork w ith ind ividu als from various ethnic back grounds. SA LA R Y: Commensurate with ability limited to 20% increase over previous sa lary. In t e r e s t e d a p p lic a n ts should apply at: 220 N.E. Russell St.. Port., Oregon 97212, Phone: 288 8391, At tention: Personnel. Appli rations must be received or postm arked by: M onday, April 12. 1976. Question: What does the Oregon Em ployment Division law say about “suit able work" in relation to claiming Unem ployment Insurance benefits? Answer: Employment Division law makes reference to the suitability of work in several areas involved with claiming unemployment insurance benefits. An individual must seek suitable work, can be disqualified for refusing an offer of suitable work, or for failing to apply for available suitable work when so directed. The law then establishes certain suit able work factors: In determining wheth er or not any work is suitable for an individual, the administrator of the Em ployment Division shall consider, among other factors, the degree of risk involved to the claimant's health, safety and morals, the claimant’s physical fitness and prior training, his experience and prior earnings, his length of unemploy ment and prospects for securing local work in his customary occupation and the distance of the available work from his residence. The Employment Division law also establishes certain conditions under which work would not be considered suitable: “(al I f the position offered is vacant due directly to a strike, lockout or other labor dispute. <b) I f the renumera tion, hours or other conditions of the work offered are substantially less favor able to the ind>vidual than those prevail- ing for similar work in the locality, (c, I f as a condition of being employed the individual would be required to join a company union or to resign from or refrain irom joining any bona fide labor organization." A b Equal Opportunity Employer M /F W ill p e rfo rm advanced se cre ta ria l, steno* grap hic arul clerical duties T w o ye a r* secre ta n a l tra in in g o r «*x|M*nence req u ired Above average typin g a b ility , and sh orthand or tranm rip tio n skill« necesMary. B enefits include lib eral insurance and retirem en t urogram «, ed u ca tio n al support an d profit «haring plan A p p ly at 'Tektron ix In d u n tn a l P ark o r w rite to T e k tro n ix . In c . P C). Box 500 P. B eaverton . O H 97077 A n E q u al O p |M irtu m ty E m p lo y e r. T E K T R O N IX Concordia College Choir presents concert of sacred music. Concordia Choir presents concert Following a long tradition of the Concordia College Choir, approximately half of the songs will be signed by choir members for the deaf people in the audience. OBITUARY Beatrice Mason U S thodl« £ ALLEN TEMPLE CME CHURCH Corner of 8th and Skidmore Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Sunday Worship 11:00a.m. Christian Youth Fellowship 6:0Opm . (Second nd Fourth Sundays! Reverend Thomas I,. Strayhand. Minister A. Lee Henderson, Minister 5828 N.E. 8th 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.m. 11:00 a.m. 12:00 Noon 7:30 p.m. "W E A R E M A K IN G O UR N E IG H B O R H O O D A B R O T H E R H O O D ” ST. ANDREW CATHOLIC CHURCH 806 N .E . Alberta Street Reverend Bertram G riffin. Pastor 2814429 Masses: 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. Norlta Kelly, Principal Phone: 284 1620 Grades 1 through M r». Mason, born in Houston, Tex as. May 19, 1922, died April 5, 1976. She resided at 5266 N.E. Rodney Avenue and had been a resident of Portland since 1946.• She is survived by her husband, Tevol; three sons. James, Michael and Trevol, Jr: seven grandchildren; five sisters, Rosalie Fisher. Alma Mitchell, Jannie Mae White, Emma Shephard and Doraline Harris: three brothers. Rev. William Bowie. Porter Foote and Lozay Foote. Mrs. Mason was a member of the Vancouver Avenue First Baptist Church for 31 years, active in the Dorcas Missionary Circle and on the Deaconess Board of the church. She was also the President of the Christ ian Fellowship League. A t her death, Mrs. Mason held the . office of Grand W orthy Matron of the f~ | Prince Hall Grand Chapter. Order of Eastern Star, State of Oregon and Its Jurisdiction. She also was a member of the Daughter of Isis. Mina Court #142; a member of W illamette As sembly #57, Order of the Golden Circle; member of the Urban League and the N A ACP, and worked closely with several other civic organiza tions. She was on the Board of the Union Pacific Railroad Old Timers Club, Ladies Auxiliary. The funeral will be at 9:30 a.m. at Vancouver Avenue First Baptist Church, Vann's Mortuary officiating, Saturday, April 10, 1976. BKOME YOUR OWN BOSS IN YOUR OWN BUSINESS 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. Secretary Upon completion of their annual Spring Tour, the Concordia College Choir will present their Home Concert on Sunday. April 11th. The concert will begin at 8:00 p.m. in St. Michael's Lutheran Church on N.E. 29th and Dekum. This year’s tour covered a total of 1,500 miles w ith th irte e n appearances in Washington and British Columbia, Cana da. Among their performances was a concert at Pacific Luthern University in Tacoma, Washington and a live perfor mance before a local television station in Victoria, B.C. The musical selections will center in on the Bicentennial theme with music from colonial America by W illiam Billings and William Selby. A collection of three spirituals arranged by L .L . Fleming are also a part of the program. Are you ambitious, dependable, layed off, retired, need extra cash? No investment, just determination Call 281-7629, evenings, before April 15 HOMEMAKER HO M E H E A L T H A ID E W ill perform diversified cle ric a l. »tah»tical. «killed duties A verage ty p in g a b ility required. ('amp Fire Girls from a!! over Multno mah and Washington Counties will be distributing collection bags to gather all kinds of reusable items for The Salvation Army Men's Social Service Center from April 9th to 17th. Filled bags will lie picked up April 24th. This annual community service project by the ('amp Fire Girls is a major source of clothing, jew elry, hooks, tools and other usable items used to completely finance the work therapy/rehabilitation program of The Salvation Arm y Men's Social Service Center, which annually helps some 500 men at its two block residential and workshop facility in Port land. During the drive, as throughout the year. Salvation Arm y trucks will pick up large items upon requests phoned to 235-4192. P «fe 7 NO G IM M IC K S Clerk Typist Girls aid SA Thursday, April H, 1976 DIAL - A JOB Kaiser - Permanent« Medical Care Prcgium An Equal Opportunity Employer Girls broke up with guys want to start dating right away. Call Diana or Andrea 235-1970. A F R IC A N M E T H O D IS T EPISCO PAL ZIO N CHURCH First A M I. Zion Church 109 Skidmore Portland 97217 Rev. George W. Maize A F R IC A N M E T H O D IS T EPISC O PA L CH U R C H Bethel A WE Church 5828 N.E. 8th 288 5429 Portland 97211 Rev. A. Lee Henderson llm 282 0067 C H R IS T IA N M E T H O D IS T EPISCO PAL CHURCH 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 TIS T CH U R C H ES Antioch Missionary Baptist 5935 N. Minnesota Phone 289 2364 Portland 97211 Rev. Felton Howard Kerean 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. W ilder Morning Star Baptist 106 N.E. Ivy Phone 281 4925 Portland 97212 Rev. Sylvester McCulumn Hm. 287 5036 New Hope Baptist 3725 N. Gantenbein I 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 M t. Olivet Baptist 116 N.E. Schuyler Phone 281 4925 Portland 97212 Rev. John Jackson I 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 9496 Portland 97227 Dr. O.B. Williams Hm. 289 7417 227 - 5828 Overstreet Powerhouse Temple COGIC 1525 Williams Phone 282 6880 Portland 97212 Rev. Overstreet St. Paul COGIC 2859 N.E. Rodney Phon« 287 7998 Portland 97212 Bishop J.C. Fester Hm. 282 8474 C A TH O L IC CHURC HES St. Andrews 806 N.E. Alberta St. Phone 281 4429 Portland 97211 Father Griffin Burt Immaculate Heart 2926 N. Williams Ave. Phone 287 3724 Portland 97227 Father Rill Curtin Father Rernard Rinehart C H R IS T IA N CH URC HES 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 CHURC HES OF C H R IST Albina Church ol Christ 3908 Mallory Phone 288 1092 Portland 97212 Rev. Richmond U N IT E D CHURC HES OF C H RIST Highland Cnited 4635 N .E. 9th Portland 97212 Rev. Samuel Johnson Ph. 287 9567 Hm. 287 5341 CH URC H O FG O D PE N TE C O S TA L 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 CHURCHESO FG O D IN C H RIST Evangelistic Center 522 N. Albina Phone 285 1156 Rev. Samuel M. Irving Gethsemane COGIC 801 N.E. Failing Phone 287 3463 Portland 97211 Rev. R.L. Menefeehlm Hm. 284-8480 Greater M t. Calvary COUIC 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 Kev. 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. Nebo COGIC 4077 N.E. 9th Phone 282 11633 Rev. Jonah Taylor A T T E N D T H E CH URC H OF YO UR CHO ICE Good Samaritan COGIC 1801 N.E. 9th Phone 282 8875 Portland 97211 Rev F.J. Crear llm 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. Earnest W. Rand Hm. 288 2691 EPISCO PAL C H URC HES St. Phillips Episcopal Church] 120 N.E. Knott Phone 281 5802 Portland 97212 Father Bill Wetzel L U T H E R A N CH U R C H ES Augustana Lutheran 2710 N.E. 14th Phone 288 6174 Pastor Kindsrhuh Peace Lutheran 2201 N. Portland 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 Hrr. 287 3015 U N IT E D M E T H O D IS T CHURCHES Patton Central 5023 N. Michigan Phone 281 7328 Portland 97217 Rev. Bob Dowrey Woodlawn 1425 N .E. Dekum St. Phone 289 0284 Portland 97211 Rev. Waichi Oyanagi Hughe« 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 CHURC HES Albina Ministerial Alliance 126 N .E. Alberta St. Portland 97211 Rev. John Jackson Hm 288 3603 Director N N E A 4905 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