f Portland Observer The Portland Observer FINDER NEEDED C A S H IE R Person for night duty fire watch to patrol grounds and check buildings. 40 hra. week, vacation, sick leave, and other benefits. Apply at the Office of the Controller, L in fie ld College, M cM in n ville, Ore. 97128. Phone 472 4121 ext. 239. Cashier to receive, record and balance cash receipts; other bookkeeping duties. Bookkeeping exp. required. Immediate opening. 40 hr. week, vacation, sick leave, other benefits. Apply at Of fice of the Controller, Lin field College, McMinnville, OR 97128. Phone 472 4121. Ext. 239. ‘ E N G IN E E R IN G T E C H N IC IA N 3 CLASSIFIED ADS $1.046 $1.271. Wash. Co. Unified Sewerage Agency. AA Deg. in Eng. Technology and 3 yrs. exp. directly re lated to pub. works eng. or a satisfactory equiv. comb, of exp. and trng. Last filing date May 7, 1976. Apply Civil Service, 150 N. First, Hillsboro, Oregon 97123. An Affirm ative Action A Equal Opportunity Employer. Wo­ men and members of mi­ norities urged to apply. Unique, part time job op portunitiea with the Port land Internal Revenue Ser vice Office. Duties include providing tax assistance to the public. Training will be provided. Start at $3.83 per hr. Limited irregular hours. 2 years' college or appro priate public contact work exp. necessary. To apply, submit a Job Interest Card to the Civil Service Com mission. 1220 S.W. Third, 1st Floor, Portland, by April 23, 1976; or for further informa lion call IKS at 221 3301. IKS is an Equal O p p o rtu n ity Employer. Tektronix Opportunities M a r k e tin g A c c o u n ta n t T h » degreed accountant w«* neck will have two years experience supporting a m arketing organization T h e position rcsponsilnlitu's include preparation and anul.VNis <»f budget*, analysis of ex|x*nses, preparation of graphs and reports, and s|x*cial financial studies PLANNER2 $1.036 $1.322. 1 yr. exp. in co. or city planning agency, pref. in conjunction with the development of a long range comprehensive plan, & coll, grad. mjr. in related field, or any satisfactory equiv. com bination of exp. and trng. laist filing date: April 30, 1976. Apply Civil Service, 150 N. First, Hillsboro, O re­ gon 97123. An Affirm ative Action and Equal Opportu­ nity Employer. Women and membrs of minorities urged to apply. F o o d S e rv ic e A tte n d a n t P R IN C IP A L A C C O U N TA N T Part time, on « all. positions available for cafeteria work Previous foist handling ex|N«rien<*e desired $ 1 ,3 1 9 a p p r o x i m a t e monthly rate. This is high level professional accounting and supervisory work in the bureau of financial affairs. Applicants should have: a thorough knowledge of and skill in applying accounting and auditing principals; skill in devising and installing complex accounting systems and internal control proce dures; skill in analyzing complex financial data and p rep arin g accounting and auditing reports; skill in in terpreting legal documents; skill in supervision; skill in establishing effective work ing relationships; and skill in working with a municipal, computerized accounting sy stem. Apply to: Portland Civil S ervice Board. 510 S .W . Montgomery by April 27. Women and minorities are urged to apply. An Equal Opportunity Employer E le c tr o n ic T e c h n ic ia n T h e |MMiliiin requires the uhility to troubleahoot complex eli*ct runic equipm ent in » manufacturing environm ent I tack Kromiil «hoiilil include 2 3 year*electronic «chiMiliiiK <>r Hiinilur practical experience R e s e a rc h T e c h n ic ia n Partie it »ate in ongoing research related to the development of electronic optical materials M ust have training and ex|>eri ence in the design of digital and analog circuits equivalent to un A A degree in electronics T e c h n ic a l W r ite r Assists engineers with technical i>apers and Ü m p ita ntation of i» « hnirni iiilviini cd secretarial, «tenu graphic ami clerical duties T w o year« •wi rctarial training or ex|*erience required Above average typing a b ility , and short bund or traiuw riptiun »kill« necessary. Benefits un lude liberal insurance und retirem ent program *, educational sup|M>rt mid profit shuring plan A pply at T ek tro n ix In d u s tria l Park or w rite to T ek tro n ix . In i P <) Box MHI P. Beaverton. O H 97077. An Equal O p is irtu n ity Em ployer L IB R A R IA N Half time position working with information retrieval systems and autom ation projects. Required: Mast er's in Librarianship, train­ ing and exp. using automat­ ed retrieval systems. P re­ ferred: Biological or Physical Science BS or exp. using scientific data bases. Appli cation deadline May 17. Oregon State University L i­ brary. Corvallis, Ore. 97331. An Equal Opportunity Employer L IN E D R IV E R HOMEMAKER HO 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 ran 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 T E K T R O N IX Major motor carrier now accepting applications for line drivers. Min. req. in­ clude: meet D O T require ments, 2 ‘/j yrs. approximate prior road exp., safe driving record (no D W I's or license suspensions), no felony con viciions, good previous work record, valid com m ercial driver's license, bondable. Q u a lif ie d a p p lic a n ts s h o u ld c o n t a c t E T M E Freight System, 2825 N .W . Yeon. Portland 97210. An Equal Opportunity Employer PU B LIC N O TIC E P U B LIC N O T IC E Notice is hereby given that a modification to the C o m p r e h e n s iv e M an power Plan for ('E T A . Title V I, is proposed. The modification does not change or affect the amount of funds available to either program activities or cost categories. T h e m o d ific a tio n de creases the number of parti cipants to be served by the C ETA . Title V I, program from 890 participants to 771. Terminations are increased from 516 to 771. Total persons en terin g em ploy ment is decreased from 299 to 165 participants. The following significant sements are to be served: Special Era Veterans, 115; Women, 308; Other Minori ties, 277. The modification may be viewed from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday at the City of Port land. Human Resources Hu reau. 620 S.W. Fifth Ave. Portland, Oregon 97204. Phone 248 4710. Any p a rty w ishing to comment on the proposed m odification must subm it romments in writing to the above address w ith in 30 days of the publication of this notice. CLKANM S JOB A N N O U N C E M E N T FOR D IR E C TO R FOR C O M M U N IT Y PROG RAM S Notice is hereby given that a modification to the C ity of P o rtlan d Com pre hensive Manpower Plan is Qualifications: Must pos proposed. sess and demonstrate strong The modification does not supervisory and leadership change or affect the amount skills, must be able to plan, of funds available to either evaluate, coordinate & ana program activities or cost lyze community needs, must categories. possess some knowledge of The modification increases contract interpretation and the number of participants im p le m e n ta tio n , m ust po to be served by the C E T A , ssess knowledge of federal Title II, program from 355 grant applications, must po participants to 406. Term i ssess good writing and ver nations are increased from bal com m unications skills, 342 terminations to 406. To­ must be able to develop tal persons e n te rin g em plans for coordinator of com ployment is decreased from munity programs. Salary: 226 to 138 participants. commensurate with ability The following significant limited to 20% increase over segments are to be served previous salary. Interested Klack, 93; Indian. 8; Spanish applicants should apply at: Americans, 12; Other Mi 220 N.E. Russel St.. Port., norities, 28. Ore. 97212. Phone: 288 8391 The modification may be Attn: Personnel. Applies viewed from 8:00 a.m. to lions must be received or 5:00 p.m. Monday through postmarked by Tues., May 4, Friday at the City of Port 1976. land. Human Resources Bu reau. 620 S.W. Fifth Ave., Portland, Oregon 97204, Phone 248 4710. D E N T IS T S A N D Any p a rty w ishing to D E N T A L H Y G IE N IS T S comment on the proposed Part Time m odification must subm it comments in writing to the Wanted to work evenings above address w ith in 30 in pediatric dental clinic pro days of the publication of viding preventive and re ­ this notice. storative dental care to low income children in North Portland. Contact D r. Ro « LAUNDM M S bert Isman. 248 3711. t n a b li th a d 1 9 1 3 fc ELE C T R O N IC T E C H N IC IA N This level is in skilled jou rn eym en in s ta lla tio n , maintenance, repair operat ing variety eletronic equip ment stationary, receiving mobility transmitters, fann er system, public address system, generating devices and other allied electronic equipment, includes variety of radio and electrical tools and testing equipment, posi­ tion requires climbing up to 480 ft. Applicant must ob­ tain valid driving license, must be able to obtain FCC second class radio, telephone operation license. Must ap ply no later than Wednes day, April 28th, Portland C iv il S ervice, 510 S .W . Montgomery, 97201. Salary $13.003 a month to start. O P P O R T U N IT IE S A V A IL A B L E Im m e d ia te openings for clerk typist, keypunch oper ators and experienced tell ers. Apply in person or call 225 3271 between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. 1st National Bank of Oregon. 1300 S.W. 5th Ave. An Equal Opportunity Employer QUALITY DRY CLEANING REASONABLE RATES •SAMf 0 / / SHUT StKVICt •? MOU» CLEANING SATtntDAYS UNTIt N O O N •COMPIFTF l AUNO»* M IN IC I 1014 N X IIU N O TW O 4TH 4 Blech« Fed of In is rtta le «ma M. KtLLIHOawOnTN 289-9357 , SUF s o v ie t 0 » * CIFA N IN G AVAHADLE Do II Vourwll And Snvc SS V DIAL - A JOB a 227 - 5828 Kaiser - Permanent« Medical Care Program An Equal Opportunity Employer Page 7 Radical disappears JE R U S A L E M “King of the Jews", and leader of a radical local sect, disap peared Sunday from the tomb of Jose phus where he had been placed after he was officially executed on the cross at Calvary last Friday. Immediately following the discovery, the office of Roman Governor Pontius Pilate was contacted. A spokesman said there was no comment to be made. King Herod, who had agreed with the death sentence, was not available for comment. A high ranking Roman officer told the press that the m atter would be tho­ roughly investigated because a Roman tribune was in charge of the military detail responsible for guarding the tomb site. Later King Herod's office issued a written statement. It said the mystery would soon be solved It also stated that friends of Jesus of Nazareth had-cdlten the body for hiding. An Equal Opportunity/ Affirm ative Action Employer S A N IT A R IA N I $921 $1,069. Determines c o m p lia n c e w ith p u b lic health laws and admin, rules through inspection and in vestigation in the field of sanitation to insure standar dized compliance and en forcement of controls; re c e iv e s t r a in in g . M IN QUALS: Must be registered sanititarian by State Div. of Health lor qualified as a trainee to be registered). A PPLY: By May 3. M ult. Co. Personnel. 426 S.W. Stark, 7th Floor. Portland. Oregon 97204. 248 5035. An Equal Opportunity Employer Reporters at the tomb site were be­ sieged by the dead leader’s followers who insisted Jesus had come back to life and was removed from the grave by angels from heaven. It was the heavenly visitors who rolled the one-ton stone away, they claimed. Several of the people, obviously happy about the disap pearance, kept shouting, “He is risen." The mystery which preceeded the tomb incident was the strange and sudden storm which struck the city Friday immediately after the pronounced death of Jesus of Nazareth. The dark ness, and high winds, and the violent character of the air drove most of the P H Y S IC A L T H E R A P IS T $940 $1.199. Deg. and Reg. with the State Div. of Health or eligible within 6 months of appointment. 1 yr. exp. desirable but may be waived by comb, of additional educ. and ability. Apply Civil Service. 15b N. F irst, Hills­ boro, Oregon 97123. An A f f i r m a t i v e A c tio n and Equal O pportjnity Employ­ er. Women and members of minorities urged to apply. spectators from the hill, including the Roman soldiers. Only the followers remained throughout the storm. The probable connection between the storm and the disappearance of Jesus’ body has created upheaval in the Jewish community generally and among his followers specifically. Sources close to both high commands in Jerusalem say that both King Herod and Governor Pilate are equally concerned and mysti fied. "The political overtones are ¡'fighter: ing," an officer at the Temple said. He asked his. name not be used. He said Jesus' disappearance would strengthen the movement of the dead leader anti would attract thousands to the cause. When Roman guards finally permitted reporters into the tomb late Sunday morning, they found assorted strips of gauze wrappings, empty oil and incense vials, and many smooth pats of dried wax. The tunic, which Jesus was wearing when he was brought into the tomb, was nowhere to be seen. The first break in the story came late Sunday afternoon. Simon Peter a huge fisherm an from G alile e, talke d w ith newsmen. He had been arrested late Thursday night near Gethsemane, a few minutes after the Nazarene had been taken into custody. He said Jesus had preached of his own death and how he would ascend to heaven and join his father. Simon Peter, he was given the iast name by Jesus, said the carpenter from Nazareth would return to earth. He did not give a specific time or date. Dobbins visits Bethel AME Reverend W .C. Dobbins will speak at the Morning Service at Bethel A M E Church, 5828 N .E. 8th Avenue. W .C. Dobbins was born in Athens, Alabama. He attended the public schools of Decatur, Alabama. He graduated from Alabama A & M College with a B.S. degree in Chemistry and Biology. He earned the Master of Divinity degree from Gammon Theological Seminary in Atlanta, Georgia. He received the Master of A rts degree from Scarjitt College in Nashville, Tennessee. He has done further study at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut. For the last eight years he has served as Senior Pastor of the Historic Clark Memorial United M ethodLt Church in Nashville. Tennessee. (The Reverend Dobbins has served as pastor of churches in Montgomery, Alabama, Pensacola, Florida and Sylacauga, Alabama. He served as District Superintendent of the Tuskegee D is tr ic t of the M eth o d ist Church.) "He is a member of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity; a member of the Board of D ire c to rs of B o rd ea u x -N o rth Y M C A : member of the Board of Directors of Cumberland Valley G irl Scout Council; member of the Board and former chair- JOB A N N O U N C E M E N T FOR TEACHER ASSISTANCE Applicant must be inter­ ested in working with child­ ren. Applicant must have interest in the teachers pro­ fession. applicant must be w illin g to accept fu rth e r training, applicant must be able to supervise small children (26 ). salary com mensurate with ability - li­ mited to 20% increase over previous salary. Interested applicants should apply at 220 N .E. Russell St., Portl, Ore. 97212 - 288 8391. Attn: Personnel. Application must be received or postmarked by Tues., May 4. 1976. W. C. DOBBINS man of Nashville O.I.C.; member of the executive committee of the Nashville Branch NA ACP; and former national Treasurer of Black Methodists for Church Renewal. Women present service RNS - LPN'S High cost of living got you down? Work the hours that suit your schedule - or work full time when you can and take a vacation when you need. Varied assignments, fully bonded and insured, paid weekly. Must have current Oregon license. Call M u rie l D a v id , 224-7833. Homemakers Upjohn. An Equal Opportunity Employer M /F The ladies of Bethel cordially invite the community and friends to their Women’s Day Services, on Sunday, May 9th at Bethel A .M .E Church, 5828 N .E . 8th Avenue. The theme is “A Tribute to the Women of Bethel, Love -- Pride -- Power. In This Our Bicentennial Year.” Featured are: Guest speaker: Geraldine Hammond; Music and readings: The Ladies of Be­ thel’s Three Choirs -- Youth, Junior and Cathedral, under the direction of Joan Hames. A reception will be held after the Pregnant? - or think you might be. Call Joanne at Birthright collect for free confidential help. Portland 1 503 221 0598. service. Gustavia Bonner, Minnie Bell Johnson, and A rtie Mae Williams are hostesses. Eleanor Gregory. Chairper­ son, Susie Patterson, Marian Jacobs, and M ary Henderson are in charge of hospi­ tality. Special seating will be reserved for groups with five or more persons in a group. I f interested in reserved seats, call 288-5429. M artha Jordan. Chair­ person; Bettye White. Co-Chairperson; and Marie Anthony, Financial Coordina­ tor for the Women's Day activities. A D O P T IV E H O M E NEEDED Children's Services Divi- sion is looking for Black homes for Black children. including one for a brother and sister, ages seven and Girls broke up with guys want to start dating right away. Call Diana or Andrea 2351970. Sellwood COGIC 8051 S.E. 16th Phone 236 1073 Portland 97202 Rev B.T. Wells Thursday. April 22. 1976 eight. I f you are interested in becoming ad o p tive pa- rents call Miss June T e rry at 280-6910. Highland Baptist 607 N.E. Alberta St. Phone 288 1115 Portland 97211 Rev George Dirk ALLEN TEMPLE CME CHURCH Corner of 8th and Skidmore Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Sunday Worship 11:00a.m. Christian Youth Fellowship 6:00 p.m. (Second nd Fourth Sundays) Reverend Thomas L. Strayhand. Minister S T. ANDREW CATHO LIC C HURCH 806 N.E. Alberta Street Reverend Bertram Griffin. Pastor 281 -4429 Masses: 5:00 p.m. Vigil -- Saturday 10:00 a.m. Choir - Sunday 12:00 p.m. Folk - Sunday S T . ANDREW C O M M U N ITY SCHO O L 4919 N .E. 9th Ave. Norita Kelly, Principal Phone: 284-1620 Grades 1 through 8 A. Lee Henderson, Minister 5828 N.E. 8th Church School Morning Worship Wed. Noon -The Hour of Power W ed. Prayer & Class Meeting Nursery Care Provided 2 8 8 -5 4 2 9 9:45 a.m. 11:00a.m. 12:00 Noon 7:30 p.m. "W E AR E M A K IN G O UR N E IG H B O R H O O D A BR O THERHO OD"