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I Portland Observer Thursday. June 24, 197« Page 7 AFFIRMATIVE ACTION SPECIALIST New position with a large metropolitan hospital employing 1600 persons. Assists and advises Director of Personnel Services in equal employment and affirmative action activi ties. Opportunity for professional growth for a creative professional person. Requires a minimum of academic or other experience wich demonstrates the ability to compre hend and communicate at the 2 yr. colleg level. Must have demonstrated ability to deal effectively with people and employment problems. Prefer additional supervisory and/or personnel exp. Submit resume with salary requirements to: Jack E. Wilson, Personnel Manager Emanuel Hospital 2801 N. Gantenbein, PorlUnd 97227 280-4166 The Portland Observer FINDER CLASSIFIED ADS An Equal Opportunity Employer ANIMAL CONTROL OFFICER Tektronix Opportunities Programmer Analyst I*.xiH*rii'iu'e ill converting system specifi cations into programs A b ility to work with non <lp lieople to m ain tain mid m odify exiHtniK program Systems Tins iMsution requires a H S degree or i*<|inva lent experience Product Support Specialist T h is p o s itio n will provide the technical liiiw o n between engineering mid suies Il w ill IIII h id e lei h im ill s u p p o rt III i l l ! servicing, training, quoting anil technical inform ation area» Key Punch Operators W p have immédiat«* |»*rmancnt «»|wn for »wing xhift Key Punch (>|M*ratnrx Form al key punch M-hixilmg or equivalent work <*xiwrit'iKc required F a m ilia rity with 129 I B M card punch o r Inforex key to disc demrahle Part Time Assembler Purl lone positions available for elee Ironic assembly work Gissl vision and the ability to do detailed work required T ra in in g w ill I n - provided Clerk Typist W ill |>erform diversified clerical, xtatix heal, »lulled duties Average typing ability required $888 (effective July 1). Enforces city, county and state domestic animal laws, investigates damage caused by animals and responds to animal emergencies. Public contact responsibility in en fo rc in g and s e e k in g v o luntary complaince with the law is of key im portance. This position is at the Mult. Co. Animal Shelter, Trout dale. OR. MIN QUALS: 11) Valid driver’s license; (2) Able to drive a stick shift pickup; (3) Willing to take pre exposure rabies inrnrnu nization shots if appt'd; (4) 6 mos employ with a local govt, agency enforcing ani mal laws OK 6 mos exp in dealing with the public in complaint or stress situ s tions plus 6 mos employ in the rare and handling of ani mals other than household OR sny equivalent combi nation of training and exp. APPLY: By July 2. Mult Co. Personnel, 426 S.W. Stark, 7th Floor, Portland. OK 97204. 248 5035. Itenelits include liberal insurance and retirem ent programs, educational sup|N>rt and profit snaring plan A pply «I Tektronix Ind ustrial Park or write to T e k tro n ix . In i . P () Box .MX) P Beaverton. ( I B «17077 An Equal < >| >|s ir I u n 11 y Em ployer $11,338 ($12,695 after July 1). 3 vacancies with Mental Health Section, 2 Coord and 1 Lead Coord. P rovides counseling and case mgmt, services for alcoholic clients drawn primarily from a pub lie inebriate pop. Lead Coord also reap, for implementing and overseeing the services. MIN QUALS: Bachelor's de gree and plus 2 yrs. exp. in the field of direct social ser vice for alcoholics. More exp. may be substituted for the degree on a year for year basis. Min. 2 yrs. sobriety req. for apps who have had personal alcoholism prob lems. Lead Coord, apps must have 1 yr. exp. in planning/ eval/admin. in alcohol social services in addition to the above quals. APPLY: By July 2. Mult. Co. Personnel, 426 S.W. Stark, 7th Floor, Portland. OR 97204 . 248 5035. An Equal Opportunity Employer An Equal Opportunity Em ploy er Secretary Perform advanced secretarial, steno graphic anil clerical duties T w o years secretarial training or ex|M*rience required Above average typing ability, und short hand or transcription skills preferred hut not required. ALCOHOL SERVICES COORDINATOR HOMEWORKERS WANTED Mailers, addressers need ed. 50 firms listed, details, rush 30c and stamped ad dressed envelope. M.O. DY NAMICS, 6216 N. Vancouv er Ave., Portland, 97217. GARAG ESALE Sat., Sun., Mon. 10:00 to 6:00 6255 N.E. 17th Ave. Special sale June 24 Observer readers: ask for special price. DIAL - A JOB T R O N IX 227 - 5828 Kaiser - P erm anente M e d ic a l C a re P rogram An Equal (opportunity Employer ADVERTISEMENT SOLICITATION FOR PRE APPLICATION FOR SPECIAL GOVERNOR S GRANT The Governor of the State of Oregon, as the state's chief elected official and chief administrator of the Governor's Special Grant, funded by Public Iaiw 93.203, the Comprehen sive Employment and Training Art of 1973, requests propo sals for special manpower projects. Interested applicants should address their Letter of Intent to the State Manpower Planning Division, 240 Cottage Street, S.E., Salem, Oregon 97310, and utilize certified mail to insure delivery prior to the closing of solicitation. In order to be considered, Letters of Intent must be received by the Manpower Planning Division prior to the clone of business, Wednesday, June 30. 1976. le tter s of Intent received after that date will be returned to the applicant without consideration. le tter s of Intent must include the following elements. 1. Organization affiliation by name and type (governmen tal, private business, or non profit agency). 2. A brief program narrative which must address a specific manpower problem; define the program objective, and pre sent the strategy to be used in reaching the program objec tive. , 3. A brief program budget, separating administrative and program component costs; and projected quarterly cumula tive expenditures. 4. Target group and number of participants. 5. Duration of proposed project. Maximum duration con sidered will be 12 months. In addition, all projects must be eligible according to CETA Rules and Regulations, Title I, subpart I) - Special Grants to Governors. Applicants should coordinate their proposal with the local CETA Prime Sponsor or the Balance of State Sub- grantee in their area. To be given primary consideration, projects must clearly address substantial manpower needs that deal directly with Oregon’s economically disadvantaged or unemployed citizens. They must be labor market oriented in that they help a person to become better qualified for a job, or in some way to find and maintain a subsistence level of employment. Ia-tters of Intent will he evaluated on the following criteria: 1. Statewide Impart Explain how project will impact manpower programs throughout the state While projects addressing a specific regional need will be considered, past practice has been to give highest priority to those programs having state wide applicability. 2. Iaibor Market Impart Describe how the program will relate training or services provided participants to the labor market, and available or new job opportunities. 3. Innovative Describe how the project proposes to develop or implement a new approach, strategy, or technique designed to meet some facet of the delivery of manpower services to participants, not presently being employed. Training or Public Service type projects normally funded through CETA Titles I, II or VI will not be given primary consideration, but will be referred to the appropriate Prime Sponsor or Sub g antee for local consideration. The total amount of funds available for new projects is approximately $270,(MX). $125,000 will likely be the maximum amount considered for any one project. Separate Letters of Intent will be required for each pro posai submitted by an applicant. Those applicants whose letters of intent successfully pass the screening process will be invited to complete a full appli cation to be submitted in July. The letter of intent will be the sole document by which the first competitive screening will be accomplished. Given the fact that amount of dollars available ia limited, we anticipate more proposals that ran be funded. SENIOR INTERNAL AUDITOR City ol Portland $1,319 startin g monthly salary. This is specialized computer based FMS audit ing work in the office of the City Auditor. Applicants sh ould h ave a th o ro u g h k n o w led g e of co m p u ter accounting systems, statist! cal sam pling techniques, manual record systems and principles of accounting and financial auditing. Apply at P o rtla n d C iv il S e r v ic e Board. 510 S.W. Montgo mery, by Friday, July 2, 1976. Minorities and women are urged to apply. An Equal Opportunity Employer W estinghouse Crime Pre v e n tio n T hrough En vironm ental D esign P ro gram Coordinator For The U nion A v en u e R e d e v e lopment Program To coordinate technical assistance requirements and serv ices betw een the pro gram and the Westinghouse CPTED Consortium. Requirements: • D em onstrated know ledge and exp. in project or program administration. • Proven ex p ertise re lative to areas prescribed by the Union Avenue Program. • A w areness of évalua tive research methods and statistical applications, • Familiarity with Union Avenue Redevelopment lm plementation Plan. Duration of Efforts: Salary Range: The Housing Authority of Portland will accept sealed bids until 2 p.m. PDST Tuesday, July 6, 1976 for 12,000 lineal feet, more or less, of 6 foot high chain link fence to be installed at Co lumbia Villa. 8910 N. Wool shy Ave., Portland, Oregon. Bid forms and specifica tions 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. Do not call unless you’re selective in dating. Call Andrea 235 1970. $540 $687. Does volume cooking for Co. Jail. 2 yrs. exp. in vol. cooking in an institution or commercially. Pref. exp. in meat cutting. Abil. to read and write; or any equiv. comb, of exp. and trng. Apply Civil Service, 150 N. First, Hillsboro, Ore. 97123. An A ffirm ative Action and Equal Opportu nity Employer. Women and members of minorities are urged to apply. ASSISTANT ELECTRIC DISTRIBUTION TECHNICIAN $1,104 to$1.343 monthly. 2 yrs. exp. with electric utility as D istribution Aide, E s timator, or Technician. Edu cational background in elec trie theory and principles to perform design functions of electric theory and prin ciples to perform design systems. Ability and exp. in customer contact work. Send resume to Eugene Water & E lectric Board, P .0 . Box 10148, Eugene, OR 97401. Bottle honors Crispus Attack In commemoration of the 200th anni versary of our nation's independence, James B. Beam Distilling Company, distillers of World Famous Beam Bour bon Whiskey, is proud to introduce Beam's 1976 Bicentennial Limited Edi tion. This bottle features a contemporary portrait of American hero Crispus At- tucks, and contains smooth, mellow 100 month old Beam Bourbon. Crispus Attucks (1723-1770) was the first colonial patriot to give his life in the cause of liberty on March 5, 1770, in the confrontation between British soldiers and Americans that history now calls the "Boston Massacre.” Six years before the Declaration of Independence, Attucks led a crowd of colonialists to Boston’s Dock Square to protest the clubbing to death of a youth by a British sentry. Fighting broke out, the Redcoats fired, and At An Equal Opportunity Employer KEYPUNCH OPERATOR Immediate opening for a exp. punch verifier operator. Must have 10-key by touch. Salary based on exp. Exc. benefits. 8 a.m. to 4:45 p.m., Mon. thru. Fri. For appoint, call Personnel Dept. Bingham Willamette Company 2800 N.W. Front Ave. Fort'snd. Ore. 97210 503 224 9720 An Equal Opportunity Employer Negotiable. Forward Resumes to: Lee T. Zajicek c/o Portland Development Commission 1700 S.W. Fourth Avenue Portland, Oregon 97201 Deadline: A pplications m ust be received by 5:00 p.m.. Mon day, June 28th. BRIDGE MAINT. MECHANIC $1.027 ($1,151 after July 1). Repairs and maintains County wood and steel brid ges by the use of a wide variety of hand and power tools, exercisin g skill in a variety of techniques as sociated with wood, steel and concrete constr. Must be capable of full perfor mance w elding of heavy structural steel. Work is of ten performed at consider able heights. MIN QUALS: 2 yrs. of full performance w elding exp., to include structural steel. This exp. should be beyond ‘he ap p r e n tic e s h ip or tr a in in g level; AND 1 yr. of varied constr. exp. to include some exp. in carpentry and con crete work. APPLY: By July 2. Mult. Co. Personnel, 426 S.W. Stark, 7th Floor, Port land. OR 97204. 248 5035. An Equal Opportunity Employer tucks was the first to fall. Crispus A ttucks and other revolu tionary patriots are entombed in the Granary Burying Ground adjoining the Boston Common. In the Common is a monument to Attucks and his compa nions. At it's unveiling in 1888. poet John Boyle O’Reilly offered the following com memoration: “Honor to Crispus Attucks who was leader and voice that day...call it riot or revolution or mob, or crowd, as you may, such death have been seed of nations, such lives shall be honored for aye.” John H. Johnson, President of Johnson Publishing Company, worked with Beam personnel in helping to select Attucks as one of the men who most symbolize the spirit of America and the ideals that have become a part of our heritage. Contract M anagem ent Association Inc. Purpose: Approximately 24 months. 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 Dept., 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. COOK Business Success Clinic Tuesday 2:00 pm Conducted by Tom Booth AME Zion features Gail Strong 288-8469 3 9 3 3 N.É l . Union Portland, Oregon Gail Strong, concert and opera soloist, will sing at First AME Zion Church on Sunday, June 27th, at 6:00 p.m. Reverend George Maize, pastor, invites the public to attend. The church is located at Van couver Avenue and Skidmore. Sellwood COGIC 8051 S.E. 16th Phon«- 236 1073 Portland 97202 Rev. R.T. Wells New Hope Missionary Baptist Church THE CHURCH DESIGNED TO MEET YOUR NEED Church Phone: 281 0163 Sunday School Radio Broadcast K.G.A.R. 1550 AM Consecration Morning Worship Evening Service 2nd and 5th Sundays Communion 1st Sunday Wed. - Family Prayer Meeting and Bible Study Fri. - Bible Class 9:15 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 10:40 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 7:30 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Prayer and Pastor Phone: 281-6476 Rey 3 7 2 5 N. Gantenbeln Avenue, Portland, Oregon 9 7 2 2 7 ’U ethodisf £ ALLEN TEMPLE CME CHURCH V Corner ol 8th and Skidmore . Cltuic¡PJs • 0 °^ — - 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 CATHOLIC C H U R CH 806 N.E. Alberta Street Reverend Rejtram Griffin. Pastor 2814429 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. Noriia Kelly, Principo! 5 8 2 8 N.E. 8th 2 8 8 -5 4 2 9 A. Lee Henderson, Minimier Phone: 284 1620 Grades 1 through 8 Church School Morning Worship Wed. Noon The Hour ol Power Wed. Prayer A Class W .rting Nursery Care Provided 9:45 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 12:00 Noon 7:30 p.m. “WE ARE MAKING OUR NEIGHBORHOOD A BROTHERHOOD*