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I Portland Observer JOB ANNOUNCEMENT FOR KEC EPTIO Nlai The Portland Observer MAJOR EMPLOYEE BENEFITS HOURS OF WORK CLASSIFIED ADS HELP WANTED Collectively run day care seeks new workers. Ad m inistrative and m ainte nance responsibilities as well as work with children. Exp. preferred. $*’163 mo. Call 2860667. Tektronix Opportunities Key Punch Operators CHIEF BUILDING INSPECTOR W e have imm ediate perm anent open mgs for swing and graveyard shift K ey Punch ()|M>ratorN Form al key punch schooling or equivalent work experience required F am ilia rity w ith 12!» IB M card punch or Inforex key to disc desirable $1,388 $1,771. Reg. prof, eng. in the State of Oregon. 4 yrs. exp. in struc. eng., bldg, insp. or general construe, pref. with some supv. exp. Coll, grad with maj. course work in eng. arch, or rel. field; or any equiv. comb, of exp. and trng. Apply Civil Service, 150 N. First, Hills boro, Ore. 97123. An Af Electronic Technician T h e |MMition requires the ability to troubleshoot complex electronic couipment in a m anufacturing environment Hack ground should include 2 .'I y e a n electronic schooling or sim ilar practical experience. Part Time Assembler P a rt tim e iKautions available forelee tronic assembly work Good vision and the ability to do detailed work required. T ra in in g w ill I n * provider] firmative Action and Equal Opportunity Employer. Wo men and members of minori ties urged to apply Clerk Typist W ill |>erform diversified clerical, statis tical, skilled duties Average typing ability required. Secretary SENIOR PROJECT ENGINEER W ill |M*rform advanced secretarial, steno graphic anil clerical duties T w o years secretarial training or experience required A I mivc average typing ability, anil short hand or transcription skills necessary Wanted for perm, assign ment in Oregon pulp and paper mill. Operations in clude kraft mill and tissue converting. 3-5 yrs. exp. as a mechanical engineer requir ed. Outstanding salary po tential and benefits pro gram. Interested applicants should send resumes to: M. G. Forys, American Can Corp., P.0. Box 215, Halsey. Orc. 97348. Benefits include liberal insurance and retirem ent programs, educational sup|mrt and profit sharing plan A p ply at T ektro nix Ind ustrial Park or w rite to T e ktro rn x . Inc . P O Box 500 P, Beaverton. O B 97077 An Equal O pp ortun ity Em ployer T R O IM IX An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F DIAL - A JOB Girls broke up with guys want to start dating right away. Call Diana or Andrea 235 1970. Thursday, May 27, 1976 CORRECTIONS OFFICER TRAINEE Agency paid group life insurance. Agency paid retirement plan. Partially paid health inaurance. Ten days paid holidays per year. Fifteen 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. FINDER I The normal work week consists of forty hours. Because of the nature of the Community Services Administration, emergencies may arise which require some overtime work. Professional employees do not receive pay for work performed in excess of forty hours. It is considered a part of the professional staffs responsibility to work over the normal forty hours per week when needed. QUALIFICATIONS Applicant must be reliable and punctual. Applicant must have a pleasant telephone voice. Applicant must have average clerical skills. Applicant must be neat in appearance. Applicant living in the target area are given preferred consideration. SALARY: Commensurate with ability limited to 20% over previous salary. Interested applicants should apply at: 220 N.E. Russell St.. Portland, Oregon 97212, Phone: 288 8391, Attn: Personnel. Applications must be received or postmarked by: Friday, June 4, 1976. JOB ANNOUNCEMENT The Alcoholism Counseling & Recovery Program, Inc. is now seeking applicants for one position of Secretary/Re- ceptionist. MAJOR EMPLOYEE BENEFITS The agency pays premium for a group life insurance policy. Partial payment of health insurance for employee. Agency paid retirement plan. Ten holidays per year. Fifteen days vacation pay for the first year. Twenty days vacation pay after two years. Fifteen days sick leave per year. HOURS OF WORK The normal work wee , -onsists of forty hours. Because of the nature of the program, emergencies may occasionally arise which require overtime work. Professional em ployees do not receive pay for work performed in excess of forty hours, but may take scheduled compensatory time off. It is considered a part of the professsional staffs responsibility to work over the normal forty hours per week when needed. $796 $922. Ability to train, admit, guard and supv. re creation of male prisoners. HS grad, or GED eertif. Good physical cond. Poss. valid Ore. driv. license. Ap ply Civil Service, 150 N. First, Hillsboro. Ore. 97123. An Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Employ er Members of minorities urged to apply. ASSOCIATE ACCOUNTANT $881 a p p rox, m on th ly starting rate. $1,158 after 3 yra. Associate Accountants perform professional ac counting work involving the recording, classification and analysis of the data and records of the city’s financial transactions. Interested ap plicants should have: know ledge of and skill in applying accounting and auditing principles and terminology; knowledge of governmental accounting and budgeting procedures; skill in prepar ing narrative and statistical reports; skill in interpreting ordinances, contracts, and other written material; skill in arithmetic; and skill in establishing and maintaining e f f e c t iv e w ork in g rela- ships with other city em ployees and the general public. The examination will consist of a written test weighted 100% and will test for the knowledges and skills listed above. Apply to Port land Civil Service Board, 510 S.W. Montgomery by Tues day, June 1, 1976. Women and minorities are urged to apply. An Equal Opportunity Employer QUALIFICATIONS Sufficient clerical skills. Knowledge of simple bookkeep ing procedures. Ability to coordinate volunteer labor. Ability to work in harmony with people of all ethnic backgrounds and familiar with behavior of alcoholics and drug abusers. Preference will be given to recovered alcoholics or applicants with relevant life experiences. Interested applicants should apply at: Alcoholism Coun seling & Recovery Program, Inc., 3834 S.E. Belmont St., Portland, Oregon 97214. Phone 233-5888. SALARY -- Negotiable. Applicants must be recieved or postmarked by midnight. May 31, 1976. 227 - 5828 Kaiser - Permanenfe Medical Care Program An Equal Opportunity Em ployer WASTEWATER OPERATOR I To work in the operation of the wastewater treatment plants for the City by assist ing in the operation of clari fiers, digesters, aeration and chlorination systems. Salary starts at $979 with increases to $1109 after one year. Many employee benefits in clude paid health, dental and life insurance. Good promo tional opportunities. Appli cants must have experience or training which developed the knowledges and skills involved in the operation of a large wastewater treatment plant. Apply for examination before June 11, 1976, at Portland Civil Service, 510 S.W. Montgomery. Minori ties and women are urged to apply. Page 7 *vU5SE A w E ! CRIME PREVENTION REPRESENTATIVE I $974 atarting salary. Im mediate opening for Field Representative. Organizes and conducts neighborhood crime prevention meetings and related activities. Re quires knowledge of criminal justice system, ability to write and to speak in public. Send resume and example of written work product by June 7, 1976 to: Crime Pre vention Bureau, Room 204, 824 S.W. Fifth, Portland, OR 97204. Women and Minor ities are urged to apply. A b Equal Opportunity Employer $566. Exam given to en tä bliah liat for future va cancies at either the Alco holic Recovery Center in downtown Portland or at Edgefield Manor in Trout dale. MIN QUAL: At leant 4 months exp. in an institution caring for patients under supervision of a graduate nurse. The exam covers the areas of temperatures, res piration, general patient care, emergency first aid, recognition of symptoms of common ailments of alcohol ics and general housekeep ing. APPLY: By June 2nd. Mult. Co. Personnel, 426 Southwest Stark. 7th Floor, Portland, OR 97204. An Equal Opportunity Employer INVITATION FOR PRELIMINARY PROPOSALS The Department of Housing and Urban Development will accept Preliminary Proposals for housing units under the Section 8 Housing Assistance Payments Program, to be located in the Portland SMSA area of Multnomah, Washington, and Clackamas Counties in Oregon and Clark County in Washington. Proposals may be submitted bv private ow n ers or Public Housing Agency IPHA) Owners or by PHA's in combina tion with private owners for newly constructed or rehabilitation units not to exceed 260 throughout Mult nomah, Washington and Clackamas Counties in Oregon and Clark County in Washington. Proposals must be received by 4:00 p.m. on July 21, 1976. Detailed information is contained in a Developer's Packet which may be obtained from the HUD Area Office. 520 S.W. 6th Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97204. We’ve just raised your starting salary. Staging salary in the Army is now $361. a month (before deductions). And the best thing about it is you might not have to spend it all. That’s because we provide you with meals, housing, medical and dental care, and 30 days paid vacation every year. Qualify, and you also get your choice of over 300 good jobs. And we'U guarantee it in writing before you enlist. Call Army Opportunities 221-2267 Join the people who’ve joined the Army. An Equal Opportunity Employer Contract M anagem ent Association Inc. Business Success Clinic Tuesday 2:00 pm Conducted by Tom Booth 2 8 8 -8 4 6 9 3 9 3 3 N.E. Union Portland, Oregon BAPTIST BOOK STORE 1 mi. East of 1-5 SPRING SALE Now Going On C e la ti,a t„ « 0 o u r B O th in the Portland area 25 years! 3220 E. Fourth Plain Blvd. VANCOUVER, WA. Portland Phone 289 5954. New Hope Missionary Baptist Church THE CHURCH DESIGNED TD MEET YOUR NEED Church Phone: 281 0163 Sunday School 9:15 a.m. Radio Broadcast K.G.A.R. 1550 AM 10:00 a.m. Consecration 10:40 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Evening Service 2nd and 5th Sunday« 7:30 p.m. 5:00 p.m. Communion 1st Sunday Wed. •• Family Prayer Meeting 7:30 p.m. and Bible Study 7:30 p.m. Frl. - Bible Clan« Prayer and Pastor Phone: 281 6476 Bethel St. A ndrew plans feast The St. Andrew Pariah second annual Pacific Rim Luau will be Saturday, June 5th, and will feature entertainment, dancing and a midnight luau. The Pacific Rim Luau will be held in the St. Andrew Community Center, N.E. 8th and Alberta. The entertainment starts at 7:30 p.m. with the native dances of Hawaii, the Philippines, Samoa, Tahati and American Indians. Then at 9:00 p.m. there will be dancing to the music of Charlie's Hawaiian Com bo. Choir plans events On June 4,1976, the New Hope Baptist Churchs Angel Choir is having a program to raise money to off set the expense of new choir robes. The public is invited. The Total Experience Choir of Seattle, Washington will perform in concert on June 16, 1976 at 7 00 p.m. at New Hope Baptist Church. This event is sponsored by the Young Adult Choir. The public is invited. On June 27, 1976, the Inspirational Choir and Young Adult Choir will journey to Seattle, Washington, to worship with Goodwill Baptist Church of that city. New Hope is sponsored by Reverend Devers. Sellw ood ( IM .lt Rev. Devon 3 7 2 5 N. Gantanbain Avenue, Portland, Oregon 9 7 2 2 7 8051 S.E. 16th Phone 236 1073 Portland 97202 Rev. B.T. Wells A midnight luau will be prepared by St. Andrew Parish member Frank Carino, Portland Filipino chef. The luau menu will include South Pacific baked chicken breasts in pineapple sauce, Saipon Pearl of the Orient with pork, fried rice with ham, string beans, salads, coffee and tea. Beer, wine, setups and soft drinks will be available. The Pacific Rim Luau tickets are $4 a person and this includes the entertain ment. dancing and the midnight luau. Ticket information regarding purchase details can be obtained by calling 281- 4429. AME honors graduates Bethel AME Church will have a “Com mencement Worship Service," on Sun day, May 30, 1976 at 11:00 a.m. Reverend Ellis H. Casson, Associate Pastor will bring the morning sermon. “Bethel is proud of the class of 76 and we want to show our recognition of them and their parents through this special service," Reverend A. Lee Henderson, Pastor, said. The following students from college and high schools throughout the area will be honored: Diane Burger, Pacific Lutheran Uni versity; Sharon Crockett Washington, University of Portland; Gregory Taylor, Pacific University; Darryl E. Winchester, Oregon State University; Spencer Bar rett, Jackson High School; Nancy Burger. Wilson High School; Gil Bridges, Frank lin High School; Beverly Gilcrease, Sun set High School; Kay Kennedy, White Hall High School; Haley Peoples, Wilson High School: Dan Hartzog, Wilson High School; and Peter J. Winchester. Grant High School. A reception for the graduates and their parents sponsored by the "Commission on Christian Education." The service is open to the public. t I • • vAethodisf £ ST. ANDREW CATHOLIC 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 ST. ANDREW C O M M U N ITY SCHOOL 4919 N E. 9th Ave. Norita Kelly, Principal Phone: 284-1620 Grades 1 through 8 5 8 2 8 N.E. 8th 2 8 8 -5 4 2 9 A. Lee Henderson, M.nister 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. t»~.. w.id nd Fourth Sundays) Reverend Thomas L. Strayhand. Minister Church School Morning Worship Wed. Noon - The Hour of Power Wed. Prayer A Class Meeting 9:45 a j 11:00 a j 12:00 No. 7:30 pJ Nursery Care Provided “WE ARE MAKING OUR NEIGHBORHOOD A BROTHERHOOD"