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About Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1976)
P o rtla n d O bserver A C C O U N T IN G A S S IS T A N T 1742 storting salary. Ac- couattog Assistant« aula- tala subsidiary budgetary The fattami Observer FINDER according to established ac count rlsssiflrsBons. later- ••€•<1 eppliceiite should hovo knowledge,of the principles related to bookkeeping, accounting and preferably an understanding of obUgatioas sod cootroctSa Applicants should ba able to apply thia CLASSIFIED ADS k n o w le d g e in th e a re a s ol posting, analyzing and re Tektronix Opportunities Thirty days paid vacation a year T h irty days paid vsrstiea a year. Key Punch Operators W e have immediate iiermanvnt open ings for swing shift Key Punch Operators Formal key punch schooling or equivalent work experience required. Fam iliarity with 129 IB M card punch or Inforex key to disc desirable Part Time Assembler Part time positions available for elec Ironic assembly work. Good vision and the ability to do detailed work required. T raining will be provided. And that's just tor starters. la addition, w e ll pay you S361.20 per mouth, w ith free moula, housing, medical and dental cars, sud ol coarse, training to the job you select. ARM Y RECRUITING Call 221-2267 Clerk Typist W ill perform diversified clerical, statis tical. skilled duties. Average typing ability required. Secretary Perform advanced secretarial, steno graphic and clerical duties. Tw o years secretarial training or experience required. Above average typing ability, and short- hand or transcription skills preferied but not required. Benefits include liberal insurance and retirement programs, educational support and profit sharing plan Apply at Tektroms Industrial Park or write to Tektronix. Inc , P O. Box 500 P. Beaverton. OR 97077 An Equal Opportunity Employer I— 321 S.W. Salmon Portland, Oregon —— A U T O M O T IV E E Q U IP M E N T O P E R A TO R III Salary starts at 41196 per month, increases to 41201 a lter six months and 41276 in one year. Requires »kill in operating a large street sweeping machine and skill in truck driving. building plan T E K T R O N IX ’ E X A M IN E R I I Salary starts 41451 par mouth and Increases to 41619 In sue ysur. Requires knowledges and skills seed actions; and have skill in communicating w ith other city employees and repre sentatives e l businesses with which the city deee business. The examination will consist of a w ritten examination weighted 60% and an oral interview weighted 40% . Wemea and minorities are encouraged to apply. Apply to: Portland Civil Service Beard, 510 S .W . Montgom ery, Portland, OR 97201, by Thursday, August 19th, 1976 An Equal Opportunity Employer COUNTY R E P R E S E N T A T IV E To work w ith the Multno mah County Children's Commission, to communicate child care needs to the public, the media, and vari ous governmental and pri- vate agencies. Qualifications include: Bachelors degree and/or experience related to social services, knowledge e l child core needs and servic es, ability to work with Minorities and women en couraged to apply, by Aug ust 23rd, 1S76. Resumes to be sent to Multnomah County Children's Commis sion. P.O . Bax 14577, P o rt land. OR 97214. An Equal Opportunity Employer of building plans w ith the Far Approximate monthly salary information and appli 11148 starting rato c a ti« . fo rm . 1er the exnjnto-___________ P O S IT IO N ations. contact Portland Civil -p y , j , „ , try teve| prof Service Beard, 510 S .W . stonai planning w ork tovolv- Montgomery. Portland, OR ing enforcement, implemen 97201 no Inter than August tatton and research concern 25th, 1976. M inorities and ing inning and land use reg women urged to apply. ulations. Employees in these An Equal Opportunity positions explain inning and Employer planning codes and proee- F IR E M A N M A IN T E N A N C E E N G IN E E R 47.27 per boar. Repairs equipment and fixtures; operates boilers; performs variety ol mechanical A bldg-trades tasks in main tenance and operation ef County bldg, and plants. M IN Q U A L S : 2 years ex perience in repair, mainten ance and operation ol plant or bldg, equipment and re lated machinery. A P P L Y : By August 20th, 1970. M u lt nomah County Personnel, 426 S .W . Stork, 7th Floor. Portland. OR 97204. 248-5035. members ol the public, meet with builders, architects and representatives ef ether city bureaus on proposed subdi vision and planned unit developments, review and research data pertaining to land use cases, prepare and present reports sad recom mendations to the Hearing Officer, Planning Commis sion and City Council, per form special studies on issues pertaining to land use control. Weasea and m inori ties urged to apply. Apply by August 20th, 1976. Applications available at Portland Civil Service Board, 510 S .W . Montgom ery. Portland, O R 97201. An Equal Opportunity Employer An Equal Opportunity Employer Advertise ment fer proposals EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY The State Housing Division seeks proposals for the const uction or rehabilitation of multi-family rental protects for lower income households. Approved pro jects will receive mortgage financing and rent subsi dy payments through the Division. The area and number of units for which the Division is seeking proposals is listed below: Area: Multnomah, Clackamas and Washington Counties. Units Available: 20 two bedroom units, 40 three bedroom units. Sponsors are encouraged to submit proposals for projects which combine bedroom types. Any size of multiple-unit project may be acceptable provided it does not exceed the total units available for the area. Preference will be given to rehabilitation projects, small projects to be built and owned by local sponsors, and projects which maximize the use of local labor and suppliers. The Division is an equal opportunity lender. All units financed and subsidized by the Division must be rented without regard to race, creed, religion, sex, or national origin of the potential tenants. To receive a developer's packet, which includes all necessary forms and explanatory material, write or call the Housing Division, Department of Commerce, Labor and Industries Building, Salem, Oregon 97310; telephone 378-4343. V E T IN A R Y S U R G IC A L T E C H N IC IA N The individual will be re sponsible lor setting up and operating all types ef medi cal electronic equipment in one of the surgical operating suits. In addition, the incumbent will operate various types ol gas anesthetic machines. Candidate must possess suf ficient electronics back ground to design and con struct electronic devices and be familiar w ith the worh- ings ef a htolagi c al lahara- tery. Interested candidates contact: Patricia Mnagreve. Personnel Departm ent, Oregon Regional Prim ate Research Center. 506 N .W . 185th Ave., Beaverton. 645-1141 E x t. 251. An Equal Opportunity Employer C H IL D C A R E W O R K E R S W a n te d at N o r th P o r tla n d Day Care Coûter. 1 year ex perience or training prefer red. Minumum age 18. Position involves working in all areas of the center - child care, maintenance, admini s tra tio n , cooking. C a ll 28A0667. T hu rsd a y. A ugust 12th. 197« C A S H IE R Record and balance cask re ceipts. Hourly wage, voca tion, health insurance Ap plications accepted until August 13th at Office • ! the Controller; lin fie ld College; M cMinnville. OR 97128. 472-4121. E xt. 239. .An Equal O ppartuaR y/A ffirm ative Action Employer. Pag«- 7 S E C U R IT Y O F F IC E R S Immediate opening» at better thaa scale pay for qualified persans. Phene, car, no criminal record. Untoa, vacations, fringe benefits. Apply in persea to: LUN D B O R G C O N T R O L S E R V IC E S 5051 S.E. Hawthorne Portland. O R 97215 An Equal Opportunity Fj n ployer C L IN IC A L LA B TECHNOLOGY The Oregon Prim ate Center is seeking a certified ASCP to perform standardized boe- teriotogieal, Hematological biochemical teat. Candidate should possess a degree in a biological science ASCP cer tification nr equivalent amount nf experience. Pre fer 2 years experience hi a clinical laboratory. Interest ed persons please submit a current resume to Pat Mus grove, Prim ate Research Center, 505 N .W . 185th, Beaverton, O R 97005. An Equal Opportunity Fmpfoyer DIAL - A JOB S E C R E T A R Y 111 Perform a variety e l com plex and responsible clerical and secretarial tasks. Should he knowledgable to modern office methods, practices and procedures. Be able to take d ic ta tio n at a rate of *0 w pm aad transcribe accurately. Salary 4575-4635. Contact: Salem Public Schools Personnel Services 1309 F erry Street S.E. Salem, OR 97308 399 3061, by August 20th. 1976. An Equal Opportunity Employer 227 - 5828 Kaiser - Perm anente P R IM A T E C A R E T A K E R Three tem porary, full-time positions available immedi ately lasting nntO January 1st, 1977. Day shift Prim ate Caretakers to handle 50 pound cages, removal and installation. Minimum quali fieations: Most work patient ly with and properly handle animals. Applications naw being accepted. Oregon P ri mate Research Center, 505 N .W . 185th. Beaverton, Oregon 97005. An Equal Opportunity Employer D E L IV E R Y D R IV E R 4943 starting salary increas es to 41078 a fter one year. Thia is general delivery work involving the picking up and the delivering of mail, equipment, and materiato. Applicants most also be cap able ef driving two three- quarter ton van type trucks and be strong enough to toad and unload heavy articles. Applicants mast be physic ally able to lift and carry m ateriali weighing pp to 60 pounds; have driving skill to safely/ operate light truck; possess or be able to obtain two valid Oregon State chauffeur’« licenses, o r, for Washington residents, a Washington State driver's license. Women and m inori ties ere encouraged to apply. Apply to: Portland Civil Service Beard, 510 S.W . Montgomery, Portland, OR 97201, by Friday, August 20th, 1976. An Equal Opportunity Employer W A N TED : LARGE F A M IL IE S S E E K IN G L O W COST R E N T A L H O U S IN G The Housing Authority of Portland to now taking appli cations lor the Section 8 Housing Assistance Pay ments Program from tow in come families needing 3, 4 or 5 bedrooms. If you qualify we can certify you immedi ately. Under the program we pay a portion of your rent, baaed on your income. If you are currently on H A P ’e con ventional waiting list, you must make another applica tion specifically for this pro gram. However, you won't lose your place in the con ventional list U yen apply tor this program. M e d ic a l C a re Program An Equal Opportanity Employer HELP W ANTED G IR L S B R O K E U P W ith gays. W ant to start dating immediately. Call Diana or Debra, 232-4635. Couples w ork together build- tog a business. S tart part- tim e and grow. W e help. Phone 287-9233 for appoint - }Jour Smployntent Service Q U E S T IO N : W h a t is th e W agner-P ey ser A c t in connection w ith th e O regon E m p lo ym e n t D ivisio n ? A N S W E R : T he W agner-P eyser A c t, approved by Congress June 6 th , 1933, established th e p re se n t system o f public e m p lo ym e n t offices, a d m in iste re d in O re g o n - h p A ito J B a a p lo y m e n t D iv is io n . T he fir s t section o f th e A c t reads: “ In o rd e r to prom ote the e sta blish m e n t and m ain tenance o f a national system o f public em p lo ym e n t offices th e re is hereby created in th e (U .S .I D e p a rtm e n t of L a b o r a bureau to be kn o w n as th e U n it ed S tates E m p lo ym e n t S ervice.” Section 3 o f th e A c t reads: “ I t shall be th e p ro vince and d u ty o f th e bureau to prom ote and develop a national system o f em p lo y m ent offices fo r men, wom en, and ju n io rs who a re le g a lly q u a lifie d to engage in g a in fu l occupations, in c lu d in g e m ploy m en t counseling and placem ent services fo r handicapped persona, to m a in ta in a veterans* service to be devoted to secur- in g em ploym ent fo r veterans, to m aintain a fa rm placem ent service, to m a in ta in a public e m ploym ent service fo r th e D is t r ic t of Colum bia, -n d , in th e m anner h e re in a fte r pro vid e d , to assist in estab lis h in g and m a in ta in in g system s o f public em p lo ym e n t offices in th e several States and th e p o litica l subdivisions th e re o f in w hich th e re shall be located a veterans' e m ploym ent service. T he bureau shall also assist in co o rd in a tin g th e pu b lic em plo ym e n t offices th ro u g h o u t th e co u n try and in increasing th e ir usefulness by de veloping and p re s c rib in g m in im u m stan dards o f efficiency, a ssisting th e m in m ee tin g problem s pe cu lia r to th e ir locali ties, p ro m o tin g u n ifo rm ity in th e ir adm in is tra tiv e and s ta tis tic a l procedure, fu r nishing and p u b lishing in fo rm a tio n as to th e o p p o rtu n itie s fo r em p lo ym e n t and o th e r in fo rm a tio n o f value in th e opera tio n o f th e system , and m a in ta in in g a system fo r cle a ring labor betw een the several S tates.” ALLEN TEMPLE CME CHURCH Caroer of 8th and Skid-nore Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Sunday Worship 11:00a.m. Christian Youth Fellowship 6:00 p.m. (Second nd Fourth Sundays) Reverend Thomas I,. Strayhand. Minister S T. ANDREW CATHOLIC CHURCH 806 N .E . Alberta Street Reverend Bertram G riffin, Pastor 281-4429 Masses: 5:00 p.m. Vigil - Saturday 10:00 a.m. Choir - Sunday 12:00 p.m. Folk - Sunday ST. ANDREW COMMUNITY SCHOOL 4919 N .E . 9th Ave. Norita Kelly, Principal Phone: 284-1620 Grades 1 through 8 To find not 11 you qualify, call our office at 249-5511 or come in at 1605 N .E . 45th. W e are pledged to the letter and the spirit ol U.S. Policy lor the achievement of equal h o u s in g e p p e r tn n ity throughout the nation. Wo encourage and support an af firm ative advertising and marketing program In which there are no barriers to ob taining hearing because ef race, color, religion or aa ttooni origin. Equal Housing Opportunity 5828 N.E. 8th 2 8 8 -5 4 2 8 A. Lw Henderson, Minister Church School Morning Worship Wad. Noon - The H oor of Power Wod. P rayer A Class M a a tto i Nursery Coro Provided 9:45 a ^ . llR a a . 1 2 9 9 Noon 7:30 p-to -W E A R E M A K IN G O U R N E IG H B O R H O O D A B R O T H E R H O O D “