Portland Observer S O C IA L W O R K E R M ajor Employee benefits: Agency paid group file b- suraace. A g en cy p aid retirem ent plan. Partially paid health insnrance. Ten days pnid holidays per year. Fifteen days paid sick leave per year. Fifteen days paid FINDER CLASSIFIED ADS Q a a llfic a tie a s : A p p lic a n t mast have training and ex- Page 7 School book evaluation underway Under Oregon law, all school districts must evaluate their textbooks every six years. Thia enables a school district to renew or update those textbooks which might be outdated, and also to provide new textbooks on new subjects, or old subjects, that have just become available. The Portland Public Schools will be in the process of studying and recommend­ ing new textbook adoptions in six subject areas this year: business education, health and safety, drivers education, foreign language, science and mathema­ tics. The process takes tw o years from start to finish. Initially, committees of teachers are organized. I t is their job to evaluate and recommend renewals, eliminations Travel in Europe, plus . . . Tektronix Opportunities Thursday. August 28th, 1976 and new material in the subject areas considered. Local citizen advisory committees are also invited to attend committee meetings to recommend and evaluate textbooks. When the recom mendation are completed, individual sets of proposed textbooks are distributed to the area adm inistrative offices and the central administration. Administrators and the public are then invited to examine the textbooks for approval, dis approval or comment. According to John Fallman. in the textbook division, the Portland Public Schools textbook adoption project began in January of this year, and will not be completed until July 1st, 1977. “In other words," Fallman said, “the district will submit teacher, citizen and adminstrative recommendations to the school board in July of 1977. If the school board approves the adoptions, the dis­ trict will then purchase the books." A ll interested persons are invited to visit and review the proposed adoptions - at one of the area offices, the textbook division in tb> Child Service Center, or the central administration building to exa­ mine the recommendations that will be on display in each of these buildings, during the 1976-77 school year. Fallman arid. Parents and other citizens are involved in the process at various steps through out, Fallman emphasized, and opportun­ ity is given for public comment before the Board of Education, prior to final adop tion. Churches request security flies Tw o Las Vegas churches have filed a total of 26 Freedom of Information Act (F O IA ) requests to federal agencies such as the F B I. C IA , 1RS, Departm ent of Defense. Departm ent of State and Secret Service, in response to the offer of "Edu­ cation and Legal Assistance" in utilitizing the F O IA extended by the Church of Scientology. ’ The Churches. Zion Methodist and M u ­ hammad » Vasque of Islam, are among the first churches in the country to take advantage of Scientology's offer. The Church of Scientolog- is contacting churches across the nation to give guid­ ance in the administratiee and legal rem ­ edies of the F O IA . Amos Muhammad, minister of Muhammad's Mosque of Islam, stated that, ‘W ithout Question, the Federal government has information filed away on the nation of Islam. Our activities in the early 60's would have made us a apply a t: 220 N .E . Russell Street, Portland, O R 97212, Phone 288-8291, Attention: Formal key punch schooling or equivalent work ex|ierience required. F am iliarity with 129 IB M card punch or Inforex key to disc desirable. ARMY RECRUITING Part Time Assembler Part time itoeitions available for elec­ tronic assembly work Good vision and the ability to do detailed work required. T raining will be provided. Salary: Negotiable - limited to 20% increase over pre­ vious salary. Applications must be received or post­ marked by Friday, August 27th, 1976. Call 221-2267 Clerk Typist 321 S.W. Salmon Portland, Oregon W ill perform diversified clerical, statis­ tical. skilled duties. Average typing ability required L IK E V A R IE T Y ? Local mental health agency Secretary Perform advarued secretarial, steno­ graphic and clerical duties. T w o years secretarial training or experience required Above average typing ability, and short- hand or transcription skills preferred but not required C H IL D C A R E W O R K E R S Wanted a t N orth Portland Day Caro Center. 1 year ex- BenefiU include liberal insurance and retirement program», educational support and profit sharing plan. Apply at Tektronix Industrial Park or write to Tektronix. Inc . P. O. Box 500 P. Beaverton. OR 97077 An Equal Opportunity Employer SECRETARY (P S U S ta fll Portland Stato U aivorslty D r. George Robinson has been an activ­ ist in both the Black Church and the Black political movement in America. The 37 year old author from Sumter County, Georgia has drawn freely from his own experiences to w rite “T he Need For M etanoia Conversion In The Black Church." The title may be somewhat mis­ leading to the lay person, who may think they are in for some heavy complicated metomorphic gobblygook. Instead, the reader is treated to a down to earth, common sense approach to the empow­ erm ent of a people that have heretofore been on the "outside looking in." I t is of significance th a t George Robin­ son hails from the immediate Georgia area th a t now sends us Jimmy C arter as the leading candidate for the President of the U nited States. Robinson, like C arter, has found his basic strength for leader­ ship among the poor, the powerless and the oppressed. Moving from the “Peach State to N orth Carolina served to height­ en the role that he would play in the fives of his constituency. H e has led several church congregations, and has served in local, state, and federal governm ent W E L D E R FOR EM AN C IT Y O F P O R T L A N D U .rfty w ith CSA, H E W , aad H U D p r Applicant must hs knowledge el con tact through August 87tb nt Office of the Cou tra ile r; U n - fleld College; M cM innville. O R 97128. 472-4121, E a t. 239. An Equal O ppertuuR y/ A ffirm ative Action Em - tract negotiations. Applicant must be able to work w ith Individuals I r e « different T /h -u compositions. T arg e t area residents are given pre (ereacial consideration. Interested applicants should apply at Portland M etropoli­ tan Steering Comm ittee, E O A , iln c .l, 220 N E RneeeU Street, Portland, OR 97212, keeping. Qualified applicants will be given a w ritten , per­ formance and interview ea- a m in a t ie n . A p p lic a t ie a n— t .! - available a t P o rt­ land Civil Service Beard, 510 8 .W . Montgomery, Portland, OR 97201, (248-41571 until 228-8391. Salary negotiable - lim ited to 20% ever previous salary. Anolications must be receiv­ e r p -tm a r k e d by Tnee- HELP W ANTED . - A JOB The Portland Black Catholic Lay Cau­ cus w ill meet Thursday, September 9th, 7:00 p.m. a t Immaculate Heart, 2926 N. Lewie G. M cLeara, D e p a rt­ ment ol Agricultural Chem­ istry, Oregon State U n iver­ sity. Corvallis. O R 97331. Oregon State University is an affirm ative A c tb a /E q u a l O p p o rtu n ity E m p lo y e r. Women and m inority m em ­ bers encouraged to apply. W illiams Ave. T here w ill be a litu rg y in honor of St. P eter Claver starting a t 7 o'clock in the church w ith a meeting following. T he officers of the recently formed Black Catholic Lay Caucus are Sam Jack- son, J r„ president; Gail Washington, vice president; Am y Powell, secretary; and 227 - 582 Kaiser - Permanent« Medical Care Program of ttasely peace education projects. Full tim e. Salary 92400 - 85000. Need to be able to w ork collectively w ith ether Peace Team An Equal Opportunity Employ •SAMi cw < sms ' service •1 MOU» CLEANING SATUTOAYS UNTK N O O N •COMF1 ETE IAUN0SV «■MCI « I F SÍDVICF o *y C liA N IN G AVAILABLE Do It Vovfwtl And Stive It peace aad social justice a e c e s e a ry . A ffir m a tiv e Action Em ployer. American Friends Service Committee. 4312 S .E . Stork, Portland, O R 97215. 503-235-8954. A a Equal Opportunity Employer “Force is the nature of being, force is being, being is force." -P la rid e Tem peb G IR L S B R O K E U P W ith guys. W ant to sto ¿ .H u p Imm ediately. Ci Diana o r Debra, 232-4635. Corner ol 8th and Skid more Sunday School 9:30 a.m Sunday Worship 11:00 a.m. Christian Youth Fellowship 6:00 p.m (Second nd Fourth Sundays) T H E C H U R C H D E S IG N E D T O M E E T Y O U R N E E D Reverend Thomas !.. Strayhand. Minister Church Phone: 281-0163 ST. ANDREW CATHOLIC CHURCH 806 N .E . Alberto Street Reverend Bertram G riffin, Pastor 2814429 Masses: 5:00 p.m. Vigil - Saturday 10:00 e.m. Choir - Sunday 12:00 p.m. Folk - Sunday ST. ANDREW COMMUNITY SCHOOL Prayer and re a ta r m o o «: asi*oa