JOB ANNOUNCEMENT
The Portland Observer
FINDER
CLASSIFIED ADS
SECRETARY/
RECEPTIONIST
Typing and short hand
skills req. Hrs. 8 to 5. All-
employee benefits paid (or
by the company - include
retirement plan, dental, dis
ability, hospitalization. Sa
lary open. Interested appli
rants should apply at Crown
Zellerbach. 150« 8.W. 1st
Ave., (5th floor). Mr. Mar
vin. Call 221 7246.
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
HOMEWORKERS
WANTED
Mailers, addressers need
ed. 50 'firms listed, details,
rush 30c and stamped ad
dressed envelope. M.O. DY
NAMICS. 6216 N. Vanrouv
er Ave., Portland, 97217.
SENIOR INTERNAL
AUDITOR
City of Portland
$1,319 starting monthly
salary. This is specialized
computer based EMS audit
ing work in the office of the
City Auditor. Applicants
should have a thorough
k n o w led g e of co m p u ter
accounting systems, statisti
cal sampling techniques,
manual record systems and
principles of accounting and
financial auditing. Apply at
P ortlan d C ivil S e r v ic e
Hoard, 510 S.W. Montgo
mery, by Friday, July 2,
1976. Minorities and women
are urged to apply.
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
DIAL - A JOB
BE
227 - 5828
K o iit r ■ P e rm a n e n t*
M e d ical C a re Program
SEWERAGE PLANT
OPERATOR TRAINEE
I (773-(8121
SEWAGE PLANT
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Washington County Uni
fied S ew erage Agency for
S ew a g e P la n t O p era to r
Trainee, H.S. grad, with me
chanical aptitude. For Seage
wage Plant Operator I, 1 yr.
exp. in the oper. and maint.
of sew age treatm ent faci
lities. H.S. grad, or any sa
tisfactory equiv. romb. of
exp. and trng. Completion of
roll. lev. courses in waste
water technology may be
used for up to one half yr.
exp. Poss. Ore. driv. lie.
Req. Ore. S ta te Sew age
Works oper. certif. Grade V
within 2 yrs. of the time of
employment. I.ast filing date
June 30, 1976. Apply Civil
Service, 150 N. First, Hills
boro. Ore. 97123. An Affir
m ative Action and Equal
Opportunity Employer. Wo
men and members of minori
ties urged to apply.
An Equal Opportunity Employer
Tektronix
Opportunities
P r o g ra m m e r A n a ly s t
x|M*ri«*nee in converting »y»tvm n | mh ifi
rations into program* A b ility to work
with non <l|> |M*ople to m aintain and
modify existing program systems T his
iMmition requires a B S degree or equiva
lent experience
P ro d u c t S u p p o rt
S p e c ia lis t
T ills tkrtlTliflrWttt provide the teehnn ai
liaison I w tween engineering and sales
It will include technical *up|x>rt in the
servicing, training, quoting and technical
inform ation areas
K e y P u n c h O p e ra to rs
W e have immediate permanent o|»en
mgs for swing shift Key Punch O perator*
Form al key punch schooling or t*quivalent
work ex|M*rience required F am iliarity
with 129 IB M card punch or Inforex key
to disc desirable
P a rt T im e A s s e m b le r
Part tim e iMMitions available for elec
tronic assembly work Good vision and the
ability to do detailed work required
T ra in in g will he provided
C le r k T y p is t
W ill perform diversified clerical, statis
tical. skilled duties Average typing ability
required
S e c r e ta r y
Perform advanced w cretarial, steno
graphic and clerical duties T w o years
secretarial training nr rx|w rie n re required
Alsive average typing ability, and short
hand or transcription skills preferred
hut not required
Benefits include lilieral insurance and
retirem ent programs, educational supixirt
and profit sharing plan
Apply at Tektronix Industrial Park or
w rite to T ek tro n ix . Inc . P O Box 500 P,
Beaverton, < )R 97077.
An Equal O pportunity Em ployer
T E K T R O N IX
PERSONNEL
GENERALIST
M ajor P a c ific N o r th
west utility agency seeks an
e x p e r ie n c e d p e r so n n e l
generalist to assist in the ac
quisition and administration
of clerical, craft, and techni
cal professional person
nel. Responsibilities will in
clu d e in te r v ie w in g , re
cruiting, m anagem ent and
employee consultation, data
gathering, candidate evalua
tion, report preparation, and
assistance in the resolution
of personnel administration
problems.
The s u c c e s s fu l c a n d i
date will poasess a degree
(or equivalent exp), plus at
least 2 yrs. of professional
level employer oriented exp.
in the area of recruiting, in
te r v ie w in g , e v a lu a tio n ,
employee counseling, & gen
era) p erso n n el a d m in i
stration. Requires a work
ing knowledge of the laws
which apply to modern per
sonnel practices, plus above
average written & oral com
munications skills
Position is located in an
Inland Pacific N orthw est
community of approximately
9 0 ,0 0 0 . C o m p re h e n siv e
frin g e b e n e fit p a ck a g e,
in clu d in g r e lo c a tio n a s
sistance. Starting salary
commensurate with exp.
Send com plete resum e,
including salary history and
salary requirement, in confi
dence to: (Mrs.) J.M. Roth,
Dept. 38, Washington Public
Power Supply System, P.O.
Box 968. Richland, Washing
ton 99352.
An Affirmative Action
Employer
LONELY RAP LINE
For lonely people & small
problems. We do some coun
selling. 24 hr. service. Call
223 6800.
Oregon I-egal Services is
seeking a director for its
co m m u n ity
ed u ca tio n
project. The project is cur
rently staffed by a director
and a media specialist who
provide clearing house and
materials development for
fourteen legal services pro
grams in Oregon and num
erous low income groups.
The major task of the
director is to coordinate a
statew ide community ed
ucation project by .involv
ing the client community in
its development.
The project attempts to
reach low income persons
through video, radio, TV,
n ew sletters, publications
and community organiza
tions, and by working closely
with each legal services of
fice and the Oregon Clients
Council. The position de
mands a highly motivated
and imaginative person ex
perienced in grant writing,
publication development and
community organizing.
Starting salary is $12,000,
although additional funds
are being sought to raise this
salary. A target date of July
26 has been set for hiring.
Resumes will be accepted
from both attorneys and
non attorneys, and must be
received by June 18. Minori
ties and the Spanish speak
ing are urged to apply.
PROJECT DIRECTOR
The Albina Action Center
(TAAC) is seeking a director
to plan, coordinate and im
plement social programs for
the poor, and disadvantaged
of the Albina Community.
Requires a background in
program adm inistration;
grant writing, public rela
tions, fiscal m anagement,
and an overall knowledge of
the needs and community
resources of Albina.
Applications are available
at 707 N.E. Knott St. Dead
line for filing applications or
resumes is June 30, 1976.
ELECTRICIAN
$1,526 monthly. This exam
is to fill possible future
openings with Multnomah
County. Installs and main
tains electric«! w iring sy-
sw.iui, natures, motors and
related equipment in County
buildings, bridges and other
locations. MIN QUALS:
Possess valid Oregon State
J o u rn ey m a n E le c tr ic a l
License (unlim ited Blue
Card) plus completion of a
recognized electrician’s ap
prenticeship. APPLY: Be
fore 4:30 p.m., June 28. Mult.
County Personnel, 426 S.W.
Stark, 7th Floor, Portland,
OR 97204. 248 5035.
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
RESIDENT MANAGER
$606/mo. plus room and
board. Resp. for mgmt, of a
m isdem eanant restitution
center. HS grad, and 1 yr.
exp. in the criminal justice
field or any satisfactory
equiv. comb, of exp. and
trng. Pref. will be given for
an AA or BS deg. in the
crim. justice field. Apply
Civil Service, 150 N. First,
Hillsboro, Oregon 97123. An
A ffir m a tiv e A ctio n and
Equal Opportunity Employ
er. Members of minorities
urged to apply.
Do not call unless you're
selective in dating.
Call
Andrea 235-1970.
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, Washing
ton, and Clackamas Counties in Oregon and Clark County in
Washington.
Proposals may be submitted by private owners or Public
Housing Agency (PHA) Owners or by PHA's in combination
with private owners for newly constructed or rehabilitation
units not to exceed 260 throughout Multnomah, Washington
and Clackamas Counties in Oregon and Clark County in
Washington. Proposals must be received by 4:00 p.m. on July
21st, 1976.
Detailed information is contained in a Developer’s Packet
which may be obtained from the HUD Area Officii, 520 S.W.
6th Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97204.
The actual astronomical ye ar-th s time the earth takea to
orbit the sun—increases by about .04 seconds a century.
OPERATIONAL
AUDITOR 2
$15,100 $20.214
approx.
July 1 range.
Performs
operational and performance
audits to evaluate the effi
ciency, economy and perfor
mance of County depart
ments and functions; may
specialize in an area such as
analysis of EDP systems or
work processes and paper
flow for the Mult. Co. Audi
tor. MIN QUALS: Bache
tor’s degree with 30 seme
ster hours or 45 quarter
hours in business or public
administration, or account
ing, finance, economics or
related fields AND a mini
mum of 2 yrs. progressive
responsible auditing or ac
counting exp.
Applicants
must also be in possession of
a Certified Public Accoun
tant or Certified Internal
Auditor certificate or be
within one yr. of such certi-
ccate. APPLY: by June 25,
1976 by submitting a resume
to Mult. Co. Personnel, 426
S.W. Stark, 7th Floor, Port
land, OR 97204. 248 5035.
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
OPERATIONAL
AUDITOR 3
$18,346 $23,394 - approx.
July 1st range. Supervises
and participates in the
operational and performance
auditing to evaluate the effi
ciency, economy and perfor
mance of County depart
ments and functions for the
Mult. Co. Auditor.
MIN
QUALS: Bachelor's degrees
with 30 semester hours or 45
quarter hours in business or
public administration, or ac
counting, finance, economics
or related fields AND a
minimum of 4 yrs. of pro
gressive responsible audit
ing or accounting exp. Ap
plicants must also be in
possession of a Certified
Public Accountant or Certi
fied Internal Auditor certifi
cate or within one year of
such certificate. APPLY: by
June 25, 1976 by submitting
a resume to Mult. Co. Per
sonnel, 426 S.W. Stark, 7th
Floor, Portland, OR 97204.
248 5035.
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
SANITARIAN
SUPERVISOR
The Sanitarian Supervisor
manages the county’s sub
surface sewage disposal pro
gram under the Dept. of En
vironmental Quality con
tract; including planning,
organizing & implementing
the program. Duties include
supervising and hiring per
sonnel, a ssistin g Planning
Director in administration &
budgetary matters, & assis
ting community in becoming
health conscious through
p a r tic ip a tio n in co m
munity programs.
Qualifications: 4 yrs. of
full-time exp. in environ
mental sanitation, at least 2
of which are related to sub
surface sew age disposal;
graduation from a 4 yr. col
lege or university with spe
cialization in public health
sanitation, or related field;
or a satisfactory combination
of education and exp.
Starting pay: $1.225 to
$1,550. Last day to file: June
18, 1976. To apply: contact
Department of Coordinated
S e r v ic e s , P e r so n n e l O f-'
fee, Jackson County Court
house, Medford. Ore. 97051.
The Housing Authority of
Portland will accept sealed
bids until 2 p.m. PDST
Tuesday, July 6. 1976 for the
yard lights, poles and related
work to be installed at Co
lumbia Villa. 8910 N. Wool
sey Ave., Portland, Oregon.
Bid forms and specifica
tions available at the Hous
ing Authority of Portland,
Maintenance D ep t, at 8910
N. Woolsey Ave., Portland,
Oregon 97203, or call Mr.
Richard Jones at 249-5555.
Bids will be accepted at
1605 N.E. 45th Ave., Port
land, Oregon.
The Housing Authority of
Portland will accept sealed
bids until 2 p.m. PDST
Tuesday, July 5, 1976 for
12,000 lineal feet, more or
iess, of 6 foot high chain link
fence to be installed at Co
lumbia Villa. 8910 N Wool
sey Ave., Portland, Oregon.
Bid forms and spreifica-
tiona available at the Hous
ing Authority of Portland,
Maintenance Dept. at 8910
N. Woolsey Ave., Portland,
Oregon 97203, or call Mr.
Richard Jones at 249-5555.
Portland Obsarver
Thuroday, June 17. 187«
Pag* 7
“Onyx”, llama at Portland Zoo, encouraging baby "Frecklet" to stand moments after
birth. Curious onlooker is “Topaz", female friend. "Freckles,” the father, was
unimpressed with his namesake's arrival and remained out of camera range.
PSU classes study city
"Portland - The City" is one of several
package programs offered by Portland
State University this summer.
Courses in chemistry, geography, ur
ban studies, history and sociology will be
offered in the Portland package.
Some of the featured courses include:
• “Physical Environment of Portland."
which will examine the rainfall pattern,
how people change the climate of the city,
pollution, the water supply, the possum
in the city, causes of the city's sounds and
smells, flora and its origins, and how
d e c isio n s a ffe c tin g P o r tla n d 's e n
vironment are made. Guest lecturers will
be involved.
• “Portland on a Pass,” which includes
seven days of study in the field via a
Tri-Met bus pass. This popular class was
filled during advance registration but
there is a waiting list, according to Sum
mer Session Director Charles White.
• “Portland A rtifact and Archive,"
which will interpret the man-made en
vironment as a living museum of history.
• "Comparative Urban Problems,"
which will compare problems of Euro
pean cities to American cities, with parti
cular focus on Portland.
• "Future of Mass Transit," which will
examine the issue in the United States as
well as its development in Portland.
• “Historic Preservation Workshop,”
which will focus on the history, use and
rehabilitation of public monuments. Ex
tensive walking tours of downtown Port
land will be included.
The study packages have been design
ed so students may take several courses
without time conflicts.
General registration day is June 21st.
Formal admission requirem ents are
waived during summer session and regi
stration continues up to the day the class
starts without late fees. There is no
out - of - state tuition and senior citizens
may take classes at no cost. Evening
classes will be dismissed before the final
Tri-Met runs.
Catalogs and time schedules are avail
able through the Summer Session Office,
Portland State University, P.O. Box 751,
Portland, Oregon 97207 (229 4081).
Women study business
The Small Business Administration in
cooperation with Portland Community
College will present a Beginning Business
Workshop especially for women at Jant
aaa Beach Shipping Center in Portland
on June 29th.
The workshop is free and runs from
9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in the Carousal
Room and is designed to assist women
who are interested in starting^ business
of their own or who are new in their own
business. Scheduled to speak are local
business and professional women includ
ing a CPA and an attorney. They will
discuss success and failure factors, re
cordkeeping system ^, m arketing and
safes, money management, and business
law.
Films will be shown and free
management publications will be distri
buted.
Reservations are required. For regi
stration and information call the Small
Business Administration at 221-2682.
Fire Fighting Hero
Pholo Courtexy of Santa Ana Register
Can a cat be a hero? The
Friskies Hero Cat Award pro
vides the answer in a resound
ing “ yes'-
,
The 1974 winner was a six-
months old Manx named Sam
who was credited with saving
the lives of his six member
household when the family's
house caught fire in Orange,
California. In addition to re
ceiving a year's supply of
Friskies Cat Food, he was also
given a badge and made an
honorary firefighter o f the
Orange Fire Department
Other previous winners in
clude Dumb Dumb, a half Si
amese watch cat in Wichita,
Kansas whose fierce attack up
on a burglar felled the would
be thief and led to his arrest;
Rhubarb, a "seeing-eye" cat in
San Diego. California who
guides and bravely protects
her sightless mistress; and
Mixy, a calico cat from Lin
den, New Jersey whose cater
wauling awakened the mem
bers of the Razwilavich family
and a house guest in time to
escape a devastating fire.
Nominations for the 1975
Hero Cat Award »re now being
accepted and should be sub
mitted to the Friskies Cat
Council, Carnation Company,
5045 Wilahire Boulevard. Loa
Angeles, California 90036,
along with documentary evi
dence of the candidate cat’s
act o f heroism
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