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1 t Portland Observer The Portland Observer FINDER CLASSIFIED ADS Marketing Accountant INSTRUCTOR I Laboratory | Position - Auto D iesel Technology. Five or more successful years of service repair or maintenance exp. in general areas of engines, fuel system s, d rivelines, electrical and brakes. Die sel and gas exp. preferred. Nine month employment to The degreed accountant we neelt will $12,000. Equal Opportunity have two y p in ei|ierience nup|Mirtmg a marketing orxani/iitinn The ixMition rea|Minaihilitie* include preparation of KrapliK arid re|x>rt». and special financial nt utile» Employer. Apply to Dr. Harvey Fraser, Dean of Affairs, Ore. In stitu te of Technology, Oretech Branch Post Office, Klamath Falls, OR »7601. Tektronix Opportunities Electronic Technician The position requires the ability to troubleshoot compte« electronic equipment in a manufacturing environment Back ground »houId include 2 3 yearn eli-'t runic schooling or similar practical experience Research Technician Participate in ongoing research related to the development of electronic/oplical material» Must have training and experi ence in the design of digital and analog circuits equivalent loan A A degree in electronics FISCAL SECRETARY ITemporaryl Production Assembler Permanent positions available for electronic assembly work Good vision and the ability to do detailed work required Training will he provided. Clerk Typist W ill iierform diversified clerical, statis tical. skilled duties Average typing ability required. Secretary W ill iierform advanced secretarial. steno graphic anil clerical duties Two years secretarial training or experience required Above average typing ability, and short hand or transcription skills necessary benefits include hls-ral insurance and retirement programs, educational xupixirt anil profit sharing plan Apply at Tektronix Industrial Park or write to Tektronix. Inc . P ( , Box 500 P Beaverton. OH 97077 An Equal Opi>ortunity Employer T E K T R O N IX ' W om en’s Day Women s Day at Bethel AME Church will feature Geraldine Hammond. Prin cipal of Woodlawn school, the guest speaker. Music will be presented by the ladies of Bethel's three choirs -- Youth, Junior and Cathedral, under the direc tion of Joan Hmes, Minister of Music. A reception will follow. Mrs. Martha Jordan and Ms. Bettye White are co chairpersons. Reverend A. L. Bender son invites the public to participate. Anniversary Reverend Bernard Devers, pastor of New Hope Baptist Church, 3725 N. Gantenbein, invites the public to attend 24th anniversary services of the church. May 9th through May 16th. On May 9th, Morning Star Baptist Church will be guests at the 3:00 p.m. service. Services will be held nightly at 7:30 p.m. with various churches attending. The final service will be at 3:00 p.m. on May 16th with Reverend L. Ranson and Mt. Sinai Baptist Church as guests. S u b stitu tes wanted for collectively - run day care center in N. Portland. Per manent positions usually filled by people who have substituted. Call Joan 286 U J7 T y p in g , c o r r e s p o n dence and fiscal reports, ten key ability, filing and relat ed cleric work for child care a d m in is t r a t io n agencies. Send resumes to: 4 C, 1530 S.W. Taylor. Port. 97205. $545 per month. CHILD CARE ORGANIZER Community group seeks mature person to organize neighborhood resid en ts around child care issues and to develop child care op tions. Work exp. in multi racial neighborhoods re quired. Previous commu nity organizing exp. neces sary. Preference given to Peidmont - Columbia resi dents. . Send resumes .by Msy 14th to: NOCC % Per sonnet, 6329 N.E. Union, Portland, Oregon 97211. RESEARCH ASSISTANT UNCLASSIFIED $6.00 $6.76 an hr. Tediai cal work establishing aad monitoring a detailed pro gram for the maintenance of park facilities of all types and in developing and ap plying m ethods and stan d a rd s for m a in ten a n ce operations. Involves mak ing studies and analyses of maintenance operations to establish standard levels of maintenance and to develop routines for reaching and maintaining those stan dards. Work requires con siderable in itia tiv e in de veloping the scheduling program. Apply no later than 5 p.m., Monday, May 10, 1976, at Portland Civil Service, 510 S.W. Montgo mery, Portland, OR 97201. Minorities and women are urged to apply. An Equal Opportunity Employer BS Degree in chemistry or bio-chemistry, practical research exp. needed in on- zymology, gas and thin lay er chromatography, hand ling laboratory animals, and the use of radioisotopes. Research exp. in neuroche mistry, protein chemistry, or drug metabolism is de sirable. Send complete vi tae and 3 letters of recom mendation to Mr. Lewis G. McLaren, Dept. of Agricul tural Chemistry. OSU, Cor vallis. 97331 by May 15. 1976. OSU is an Affirms Uve Action/Equal Opportu nity Employer. FACILITIES DESIGNER $6.75 $8.18 an hr. Archi tectural design work in volving - reviewing recrea tional facilities currently available to the public; as sessing the need for furth er development; designing plans and alternates to meet those needs; prepar ing cost estimates for those plans; designing a City-wide master plan and presenting the plans to a variety of p u b lic in t e r e s t g ro u p s. Work requires considerable initiative in laying out and carrying out the work ac tivities. Apply no later than 5 p.m., Monday, May 10, 1976, at Portland Civil Service, 510 S.W. Montgo mery, Portland, OR 97201. Women and minorities are urged to apply. An Equal Opportunity Employer Page 9 POWER TYPIST Typist to operate power typewriter. Must type 60 wpm, accurate, exc. bene fits, nice working condi tions. Call Pat Goldstein, 224 4444 for appointm ent. Far West Federal Savings. An Equal Opportunity Employer CITY OF PORTLAND FIRE FIGHTER Monthly Rate: $932 Starting $960 in six months $1,106 in one year TELLER Full time position at our Woodstock Office. Good ap pearance a must, lots of public contact, exc. benefits, nice working conditions. Call Pat Goldstein 224 4444 for appointment. Far West Federal Savings. An Equal Opportunity Employer $1,175 in two $1,271 in three $1,310 in four $1,366 in five years years years years ANIMAL SHELTER ATTENDENT $656 ($734 after July 1st). Position involves phone and direct contact with the public plus care cf animals and kennel facilities. MIN QUALS: Valid drivers li cense plus 6 mos. work exp. in dealing with public plus available for any of 3 shifts plus take pre-exposure ra bies immunization shots at time of appt. APPLY: By May 12. Mult. Co. Person nel, 428 S.W. Stark, 7th Floor, Portland, OR 97204. 248 5035. An Equal Opportunity Em plover LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSE Immediate vacancies - var ious shifts. An EOE with ex. fringe benefits. Starting salary $634 per mo. 11% increase expected July 1. Contact: Fairview Hospital & Training Center, 2250 Strong Road, S.E.. Salem, Oregon 97310. DIAL - A JOB CHILD DEVELOP. SPEC. Infant/Presehool. $7,130/year ($7,985 after July 1). Interviews family m em bers and a ssists in screening and preliminary testing of developmentally disabled chi'dren 0-6 years of age. Assists the family in locating available comm, resources which provide specialized care and treat ment. MIN QUALS: Com pletion of a comm, college assoc, degree program in working with physically or mentally handicapped child ren OR 2 yrs. employ, exp. working directly with phy sically, emotionally or men tally handicapped children. D esirab le exp. involving children 0-6 yrs. of age. APPLY: By May 12. Mult. Co. Personnel, 426 S.W. Stark, 7th Floor, Portland, OR 97204. 248-5035. An Equal Opportunity Employer The City of Portland offers career opportunities with the Portland Fire Department. Applications may be filed at the Portland Civil Service Board Office, 510 S.W. Montgomery and Training Station 2, 5340 North Interstate through Friday May 14, 1976. Applicants must be 21 years old by June 31, 1977, and be no older than 25 if a non-veteran and 30 if a veteran; must be in good physical condition; and have at least 20/40 vision uncorrected. The Portland Fire Department offers excellent employee benefits including: pension, family health and dental plan, vacation, sick leave, and life insurance. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR FOR Social Service agency in Skid Row 227 - 5828 Kaiser - Permanente Medical Care Program An Equal Opportunity Employer Pregnant? - or think you might be. Call Joanne at Birthright collect for free confidential Teip. Portland 1 503-221 OSt ,. Thursday. May 6, 1976 Girls broke up with guys want to start dating right away. Call Diana or Andrea 235-1970. Salary range $8,400 9,600. Applications due May 17. Position opens June 1. Sub mit resume to; Burnside Projects, Inc. 523 N.W. Everett Portland 97209 An Equal Opportunity Em ployer AN EQUAL O P P O R T U N IT Y EMPLOYER ATTENTION LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS Public Notice is hereby given that the Portland Develop ment Commission will receive proposals for consultant ser vices through May 11, 1976, for the preparation of a Master Plan for improvements in Col. Summers Park in the Buckman Neighborhood of Southeast Portland. Such services shall include: 1. Schematic development plans and alternatives. 2. Master Plan including detailed cost information and phasing for possible future development. 3. Meetings with neighborhood groups and City agencies as necessary. In terested parties must m eet pre-qualification cri teria established by the Commission including City certifica tion as an Equal Employment Opportunity employer under Chapter 3.100 of the City Code. Pre-qualification question naire forms and informational packets regarding the Col. Summers Park Project are available at the office of the Portland Development Commission. Portland Development Commission Attn: Ernie Yuzon 1700 S.W. 4th Avenue Portland, Oregon 97201 Phone: 224 4800 Showdown in Chile by Ramon Marsano and Michael Errol SANTIAGO (PNS) - Tensions that have simmered for two years between church and state in Chile may be about to erupt into a climactic showdown. With the government accusing high church officials of crimes close to trea son, rumors abound that church leader; are threatening government functiona ries with excommunication. Most recently, a government control led newspaper accused the Catholic Vi cariate of Solidarity - successor to the ecumenical Committee for Peace dis banded by the junta last year for its human rights activities - of arranging the itinerary of three U.S. congressmen who spent a week in Chila this March to investigate human rights violations. Harrison wins Founder Award Black evan gelist Robert Harrison, former Pastor of Maranatha Church and formerly an associate evangelist with the Hilly Graham Crusade Team, was named recipient of Bethany Bible College's an nual Founder's Award during Bicenten nial Homecoming. Harrison, a Bethany graduate of the class of 1953, traveled world wide for Billy Graham Crusades during the late 1950's and early 1960's. In his 22 years of ministry he has preached the gospel in West Africa, Southeast Asia, the Far East, South America, and throughout the United States. Harrison is an accomplished musician and singer, and has produced five record albums. His autobiography, "When God Was Black," was published recently by Zondervan Publishing Company. In 1957, Harrison became the first Black minister to be licensed with the Northern California and Nevada District of the Assemblies of God. Nineteen years later. District Superintendent Joseph L. Gerhart presented him with the Found er's Award for 1976. The Founder's Award is an annual presentation made during Homecoming activities at Bethany Bible College in Santa Cruz, California. The Award traditionally goes to a Bethany graduate who has gained prominence as a mis sionary or evangelist. Bethany Bible College is a four year, coeducational college affiliate«! with the MAINTENANCE PROGRAMMER REVEREND R. HARRISON Assemblies of God. It is accredited regionally by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges, and holds profes sional accreditation with the American Association of Bible Colleges. The campus is located near Santa Cruz, California, in the heart of the state's redwood country, and about seven miles from historic Monterey Bay. The college president is Dr. C.M. Ward, speaker on the international REVIVALTIME radio broadcast sponsored by the Assemblises of God. According to the paper, all those who gave information to the "enemies of Chile" committed an act of "lesa patria" -- akin to treason. They include Cardi nal Raul Silva and former President Eduardo Frei. One of them, lawyer Jose Zalaquett, has since been expelled from the coun try, and government publication of a list of others who spoke to the congressmen is seen here as a thinly veiled threat against the rest. The three Democratic congressmen - George Miller of California, Thomas Harkin of Iowa and Toby Moffet of Connecticut — said on their return to the U.S. in March that they had collect ed proof of continued arbitrary arrests without charges, torture and assassins tion of opponents to the military junta. They are working to build support in Congress for total elimination of mili tary aid to Chile and a review of all programs of economic assistance. ATTACK ON CHURCH Meanwhile a sharp attack on the present church hierarchy is being pressed by an extreme rightwing politi cal-religious lay group called the Chilean Society for the Defense of Tradition, Family and Property (FipUCIA). Believed by many in the church hier archy to be working at the command of the junta, FIDUCIA has published a 500 page book, "The Silent Church in Chile," changing Cardinal Silva and the church hierarchy with betraying Chris tian principles and “paving the way for a marxist return to power." The book says the Church is "cur rently serving as the spearhead for the extreme left's program of overthrowing the junta and establishing a communist dictatorship in its place.” The Church, the only remaining or ganized and powerful source of opposi tion to the junta, has been publicly critical since September 1974, when church officials refused to send a rep resentative to the celebration of the regime's first anniversary. At that time an official spokesman for Cardinal Silva explained that the Church's criticism was based on three points: "the violation of human rights and liberties, the present economic poli cies and the educational plan. "We will never tire in exposing and denouncing the cruel punishment and torture of political prisoners," he said. "We oppose the economic policies of the junta which make the poorest classes bear the brunt of the present crisis. And finally, we object to the militariza tion of the educational system...from the grammar school level up to the univer sities.” While “The Silent Church in Chile" is being widely distributed throughout Santiago, sometimes free of charge, gi gantic signs have begun to appear across major thoroughfares calling on Catholics to "resist" the church hier archy. Many in the Church see the FIDUCIA effort as a final attempt by the junta to divide the Catholics and stifle their criticism of the regime. They point out that the huge signs have appeared in spots previously occupied by govern ment propaganda and that the third edition of the new book was ordered printed in the University of Chile's shop by its new government«iesignated rec tor. One Catholic parish leader in down town Santiago told PNS (Pacific News Service), “FIDUCIA is a front group for the government. It has no mass follow ing. Its only members are former organizers of the Fatherland and Free dom Party" - an openly fascist group that actively opposed the former Al- lende government. Another, a Catholic relief organization workers, asked, "What better proof is there that the government's hand is behind FIDUCIA when it allows this slanderous book to circulate but has banned something as innocuous as The Call of the Wild' on the grounds that it was anti-Christian?” So far the Church has formally at tacked only FIDUCIA. Beth Cardinal Silva and the Pope's representative in Chile have condemned the book, while the high-level Bishop's Permanent Com mittee issued a statement which, ac cording to canon lawyers, may be the beginning of an excommunication pro cess against those involved in its writ ing, editing and distribution. If the FIDUCIA book is proven a junta project, however, this move to ward excommunication could lead to a final showdown between church and state. The Church is already rumored to be planning to excommunicate gov ernment functionaries accused of tor turing political prisoners. I Ramon Marsano writes from Santia go for PNS aad Latinamerica Press of Lima. Peru. Michael Errol is a former translator for Salvador Aliende., CHUfiCH DlfifCTOfiy' Sellwood COGIC 8051 S.E. 16th Phone 236 1073 Portland 97202 Rev. B.T. Wells Highland Baptist 607 N.E. Alberta St, Phone 288 1115 Portland 97211 Rev. George Dick 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 S T. ANDREW C A TH O LIC CHURCH 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 IT Y SCHOOL 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 Wed. Prayer A Class Meeting Nursery Care Provided 2 8 8 -5 4 2 9 9:45 a.m. 11:00a.m. 12:00 Nooa 7:30 p.m. “WE ARE MAKING OUR NEIGHBORHOOD A BROTHERHOOD"