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< i r P «at! sñd Observer T h « DV/4 starting salary. im mediate opening for Field Representative. Organizes and conducta neighborhood crime prevention meetings and related activities. Re quirea 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. FINDER CLASSIFIED ADS WASTEWATER Tektronix Opportunities 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. Key Punch Operators W p have immediate permanent open ings for HwinK shift Key Punch Operators Formal key punch schoolina or equivalent work experience required Fam iliarity with 129 IB M card punch or Inforex key to disc desirable. Part Time Assembler Part time iMwotionx available for elec Ironic axHcmnly work flood vision and the ability to do detailed work required. Training will be provided. Clerk Typist W ill perform diversified clerical, stalls deal, skilled duties Average typing ability required. Secretary W ill perform advanced secretarial, steno graphic and clerical duties Two years secretarial training or experience required Above average typing ability, and short hand or transcription skills necessary Specialized work manag ing the Portland Civic Sta dium. This person is re sponsible for directing the activities of the Stadium in cluding recruiting patrons for the facility, conducting negotiations with potential renters, scheduling events, m aintaining proper crowd control during events and assuring proper mainte nance of the facility. The employee, by reviewing re venues, plans for the physi c-.l development of the faci lity and develops the operat ing budget. Work involves considerable initiative. The job often involves night and weekend work. Apply no later than Thursday, June 10, 1976, at Portland Civil Service Board, 510 S.W. Montgomery, Portland, OR 97201. Women and minori ties are urged to apply. An Equal Opportunity Fàn ployer T R O N IX SENIOR PROJECT ENGINEER Wanted for perm, assign ment in Oregon pulp and paper mill. Operations in clude kraft mill and tisaue converting. 3-5 yrs. exp. as a mechanical engineer requir ed. Outstanding salary po tential and b en efits pro gram. Interested applicants should send resumes to: M. G. Forys, American Can Corp.. P .0. Box 215, Halsey. Ore. 97348. An Equal Opportunity Employer M /F fsrnbAsAod 1912 QUAUTY N Y CUANMG REASONABLE RATES 1014 N H R R U F W J OnTM W ^ in 1014 XllUHOJW 4 9W«fcs t o r t e f ta to rtto ta Stif Sirvo D»» C IÍA N IN G AVAHADLE Do II Vourwlt And Sn*» St 289-9357 K 3 -7 yeastA aye. t l i t l l For large State agency in Salem. Oregon to develop and manage a complete in ternal and external audit MENTAL HEALTH PROG. COORD. PARKMAN II Age no barrier! No in vestment! Protected terri tory! Guaranteed product! Fifty-four year old manufac turing firm wants local man to call on industrial plants: municipalities, schools, hos pitals, warehouses, etc. and supplement income by $50 to $500 per week. Concrete preservative sold on money bark guarantee by manufac turer. Government purcha sing specification quotes our number and stipulates no substitutions. Age not a barrier but reliability is a must. Phone 714 329 8335 OR 714 329 9436 or write Alkali Reduction Co.. 66088 Pierson Blvd., Desert Hot Springs, CA 92240. $16.412. Responsible for coordinating the identifica tion of existing developmen tai disability treatment and education needs within the Co., and the development of new or revised programs to meet community needs. De velopmental disabilities are those personal development disabilities which result from mental retardation, cerebral palsy or epilepsy. MIN QUALS: Bachelor's degree plus 4 yrs. exp. in the de velopmental disability field, 2 yrs. of which must have been in project development, planning or management work. A Master's degree may be substituted for 1 yr. of the required work exp. APPLY: By June 11. Mult. Co. Personnel, 426 S.W. Stark, 7th Floor. Portland, OR 97204. 248 5035. An Equal Opportunity Employer DENTAL ASSISTANT $559. Assists dentist at a Mult. Co. Health Clinic. MIN QUALS: Grad from an ac credited course of dental as sistance and certified as a Dental Asst, by the ADAA with certification by the State of Oregon to take oral radiographs OR 2 yrs. exp. as a dental asst, with com pletion of qualifications ne cessary to take certification exam and qualifications re quired by the State of Ore gon to take intra-oral radio graphs. APPLY: By June 10. Mult. Co. Personnel. 426 S.W. Stark, 7th Floor, Port land. OR 97204. An Equal Opportunity Employer $751 ($851 after July 1st). Performs a variety of semi skilled and skilled tasks in the construction, m ainte nance and repair of Co. parks and c e m e t e r ie s . MIN QUALS: At least 1 yr. of paid exp. in the operation and use of hand and power tools and light equipment, preferably in park maint., landscape maint, and con struction. APPLY: By June 11. Mult. Co. Personnel, 426 S.W. Stark, 7th Floor, Port land, OR 97204. An Equal Opportunity Employer Thursday, June 3, 1976 Page 5 X r /X //Z i N X MAAA« by Alleo Jones Entertainment Ratings F air* Good** Excellent*** THE MAD HATTERS BALL •*• The Mad Hatters Ball is an annual affair given by the Urban League of Portland. This annual event is held each year to raise funds for the organization's continuance in fighting: unemployment, unskilled and uneducated minorities. Not only in Portland, but throughout America. Urban League Director, James Brooks, along with Jeri Ward, the Urban Leagues Guild President deemed the affair "successful.” Both the ladies and gentlemen who attended were smartly dressed. Attending as many social functions as I, you can generally tell whether or not the people in attendance are warm or a little cool. The atmosphere at the Mad Hatters Ball was warm and friendly, just the way I like it. George Lawson and his band provided the music for the evening and as usual were right up to par. Going all the way back, and bringing it right down front. A1 Jamison, a good buddy of mine, was the MC and handled the show quite smoothly. A $500 Hamilton fur was auctioned off to Nate Jones for a mere $385, with lovely Cora Smith wrapped inside. Need I say Cora didn't go with it. If so, the bidding would still be going on! Cora Smith, downtown business woman, also coordinated the show. The Mad Hatters consisted of: Berla Woods, Berna Plummer. Merla Matthews, Alice Robinson, Fannie Morrison, La Norma Norris, Edna Baskins and Sue Childs. For the most part, the hats were cenU-red around the Bicentennial, in color and were all very creative. After the judging the four finalists were: Edna Baskins, Sue Childs, Alice Robinson and Verla Woods, this years winner of the Mad Hatters Ball. The total evening was thoroughly enjoyable. Congratulations Mrs. Woods - hats off to you! MICROBIOLOGIST CHECK IT OUT $855. Provides hemato logy, clinical chemistry, uri nalysis, immunology, bac teriology and parasitology and analyses for a number of different Co. health agen cies. MIN QUALS: Paid exp. as a m icrobiologist and/or academic training in an accredited college or uni versity with specialization in microbiology or bacteriology to equal 4 yrs. exp. and/or training. APPLY: By June 11. Mult. Co. Personnel, 426 S.W. Stark, 7th Floor, Port land, OR 97204. An Equal Opportunity Employer DESIGN A CONSTRUCTION ENGINEER BUILDING PLAN EXAMINER (For City of Portland) To review building plans for compliance with zoning, housing, and building codes; Portland's good music sta make calculations of areas, tion is looking for a weekend loads, and stresses; approve announcer. Must be strong permits; advise builders on on news/sports and have a code requirements. Appli 3rd class license. Call 654 cants must have exp. or 3193 between 9 and 5. Mon tr a in in g w hich d e v e lo p day thru Friday. knowledges and skills req. to An Equal Opportunity evaluate building plans and Employer apply code requirem ents. Salary starts at $1,069 with annual increases to $1,274 TIRE SERVICE PERSON after 3 yrs. Many employee benefits include paid health, Part-time afternoons, B B dental, and life insurance. Tire Sales. 7510 N.E. Union. Apply for examination be fore June 14, 1976 at Port Girls broke up with guys land Civil Service, 510 S.W. want to start dating right Montgomery, Port., Oregon away. Call Diana or Andrea 97201. Minorities and wo men are urged to apply. 2351970. An Equal Opportunity Employer Berean Child Developm ent Center V -Z T H A Z W A A A U r/w rw $594. Works as member of Dental Health Ed. team pro moting preventive dental health program in public Si wu" in conjunction with State private schools in Mult. Co. and Federal auditors. CPA MIN QUALS: 2 yrs. exp. in with BS degree in account dental health field OR 1 yr. exp. in dental health field ing and four years of audit ing exp. including two yrs of plus 1 yr. field exp. in a government auditing and in health or social service area. cluding one yr. as senior Must possess (or be able to adult manager in charge of obtain) Oregon driver’s li an audit team. Salary range cense. APPLY: By June 11. $1,585 to $2.024. Apply to Mult. Co. Personnel, 426 Executive Depart., Person S.W. Stark. 7th Floor, Port., nel Division, 100 Public Ser OR 97204. An Equal Opportunity vice Building, Salem. OR Employer 97310. An Equal Opportunity Employer DISTRIBUTOR WANTED $922/month starting rate. Photocopying and micro filming in the reproduction of documents, maps and drawings. Candidates must have skills in operation of I Hmm and 35mm microfilm ers, reader printers, reader fillers, diazo printer proces sors, and white printers. Qualified candidates will be scheduled for written exam ¡nation. Apply at Portland Civil S ervice Board, 510 S.W. Montgomery, Portland, OR 97201, by June 14, 1976. Minorities and women are urged to apply. An Equal Opportunity Employer CITY OF PORTLAND STADIUM MANAGER retirement programs, educational supisirt and profit sharing plan Apply at Tektronix Industrial Park or write toTektronix. Inc . P O. Box 500 P. Beaverton. OH 97077 An Equal Op|x>rtunity Employer DENTAL HEALTH SPECIALIST PHOTOCOPYIST An Equal Opportunity Employer Benefits include liberal insurance and •SAMt or < shot service •J H O U t (LEANING SATUtDAVS U N IIl N O O N K O M n e t e lA U N o rr u r v ic e An Equal Opportunity Employer OPERATOR I Portland Observer AUDIT SECTION SUPERVISOR CRIME PREVENTION REPRESENTATIVE I $18,980 24.221 (Salary ne gotiable). Employee super vises and administers the E n g in e e r in g S e r v ic e s program for the design and construction of public facili ties, primarily roads and sa nitary and storm sewers, and performs engineering design work on more com plex projects when required. MIN QUALS: Must have Oregon State Prof. E ngi neering License (Civil) plus eight yrs. of exp. in Civil Engineering involving the design and construction of roads, sewers and structures to include 4 yrs. of respon sible exp. in charge of pro jects to include supervisory responsibility for the work of other engineers. APPLY: By June 11. Mult. Co. Personnel, 426 S.W. Stark, 7th Floor. Portland, OR 97204. 248 5035. An Equal Opportunity Employer I’ll be gone a couple of weeks to work on my suntan. See ya then!!! On Friday, June 4th Kate Millett, the prominent feminist writer, Dr. Reza Baraheni, a leading Iranian writer and a former political prisoner of Iranian government, and State Representative Wally Priestley will be the major speakers in a panel discussion on Repression in Iran. The panel discussion is organized by the Committee for Artistic and Intellectual Freedom in Iran (CAIFI) and wC! be held at Portland State University in Lincoln Hall. Room 75, at 7:30 p.m. Admission is one dollar. Public Notice The City of Portland is requesting proposals from individuals, groups or organizations to assist minority businesses. The proposals should include the following elements: 1. Working with the City of Portland, other major governmental jurisdictions in Portland, and the Association of General Contractors to assist minority contractors in obtaining contracts or subcontracts. Persons responding to this proposal must prepare an acceptable method for conducting this work. The method must include the creation of a directory of qualified minority firms (including information on the areas of specialization of these firms, bid bond capabilities and any other information of interest to general contractors). The respondant will also be responsible for compiling and distributing to minority contractors a list of major publicly funded projects in the City (including the anticipated time of bidding, the dollar amount and the responsible governmental organization). 2. The second general area of responsibility is referral of minority contractors to existing sources of assistance. This would include compilation of the types of assistance available from such sources as SBA, SCORE, OMBI, etc. as well as specific referrals and responsibility for followup on specific problems encountered by minority firms. 3. The third area of responsibility is to assist local, private and public businesses, industries or agencies develop EEOC and MBE Programs as required for receipt of Federal Funds. This assistance should be limited initially to review and comment. Upon completion of developing the EEOC Program its activities should be one of assisting in implementing the EEOC or MBE Program. 4. Requirements would include monthly financial reporting, specific reporting of jobs obtained (by type, dollar mount and the name of the contracting firm selected), and reporting on the status of referrals (including adequate followup on referrals from previous months). 5. The program is required to become financially self sustaining at the end of 24 months. Consideration for any funding for fiscal year 1977-78 will be contingent upon the applicant's ability to become at least 50% financially self-sustaining by July 1. 1977.’ This program may be reviewed and funding terminated at any time for substantial lack of progress or non-performance. All proposals will be evaluated by a screening committee. Personal interviews will be conducted on at least three proposals after screening. Interested parties should respond by June 21st to the Office of Planning and Development, Room 406, City Hall, 1220 S.W. 5th Avenue. DIAL - A JOB 227 - 5828 Kaiser - Permanents Medical Care Program Be economic. Save money on dating. Call Andrea '2351970. An Equal Opportunity Employer 4 8 2 2 N. Vancouver Call 281—2 3 3 2 2 8 1 —0 5 3 0 Employment Service Question: What does the Oregon Em ployment Division law say about indi viduals receiving unemployment insur ance benefits and at the same time benefits from a retirement plan, either governmental or private. Answer: By law, individuals claiming unem ploym ent insurance benefits in Oregon are required to report any pen sion or retirement pay went which they are receiving or will receive. If the payment is from a retirement plan sponsored by or participated in by a base year employer of the individual, it is deductible. The monthly payment of retirement pay is prorated to a weekly share. If the weekly share is more than the individual's weekly unemployment insurance benefit amount, no benefits are Arable. If the weekly share is less than tne weekly U.I. benefit amount, it is deducted on a dollar for dollar basis. Payments of old age insurance under the Social Security Act are not deductible. Sellwood COGIC 8051 S.E. 16th Phone 236 1073 Portland 97202 Rev. R.T. Wells vAethodist g .cP* ALLEN TEMPLE CME CHURCH KBOO 90.7, listener sponsored non commercial radio, announces a new program of Black Gospel musk beginning Sunday, June 6th. The show, hosted by George Fitz. will be aired from 2:30 to 4:00 p.m. every Sunday. Many lesser known choirs and quartets, some of whom are local, will be heard, as well as the well known and loved greats of gospel ¿¡.'»'i' ®°<x Corner of 8th and Skidmcre 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 N e w H o p e M is sio n a ry B a p tis t C hurch THE CHURCH DESIGNED TO MEET YOUR NEED Church Phone: 281 0103 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 Sundays 7:30 p.m. Communion 1st Sunday 5:00 p.m. Wed. - Family Prayer Meeting and Bible Study 7:30 p.m. Fri. - Bible Class 7:30 p.m. 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 I ST. ANDREW COMMUNITY SCHOOL Prayer and Pastor Phone: 281 6476 3 7 2 5 N . G an ten beln A venue, P o rtlan d , O rego n 9 7 2 2 7 1 4919 N.E. 9th Ave. Norita Kelly. P r in c ip a l Phone: 284 1620 Grades 1 through 8 5828 N .E . 8 t h 2 8 8 -5 4 2 9 A. Lee Henderson, Minister Church School Morning Worship Wed. Noon - The Hour of Power Wed. Prayer A Class Meeting Nursery Care Provided 9:45 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 12:00 Noon 7:M pun. •WE ARE MAKING OUR NEIGHBORHOOD A BROTHERHOOD”