Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, October 07, 1976, Page 5, Image 5

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C H IL D D E V E LO P M E N T
S P E C IA LIS T
To provide training and
The Portknd Observer
FINDER
tions: Masters' in Child
Development, Early ChBd-
or closely
(fahnum 2
with Uniform
Cede and «eMqg
M IN QUALS:
Any eembtaatfoa of experi­
trol, provide
ence and training which
law« and prnee- WeoM sllow BppttCBBt tô
ttoin records el
“®d e< the Ui
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M IN Cede, knowledge of eaeT-
Q U A L S S ix months expert- .truetfon techniques and
ence in dealing with general nomenclature, the ability to
public; possess a valid driv-
blueprints, and the a id ­
er's license at the time e l fey to w rite simple reports,
appointment to a position; bo APPLY: By Wednesday, Oe
avaflabfo far work on any of teber 20th, 1976. Multnomah
three shifts; take pre-expo- Comity Personnel, 426 S.W.
sure rabies immunisation Stark, 7th Floor, Portland,
shots at the time of apoint OB 97204. 248-50».
ment to a position. A PP LY
An Equal Opportunity
By October 15th, 1976. M alt
Employer
nomah County Personnel,
426 S.W. Stark, 7th Floor,
P o rtlan d ,
OB
97204.
E X P E R IE N C E D D IE S E L
248-50».
TRU CK D R IV E R
An Equal Opportunity
Needed far bay hauling in
T T T flij-
central
richer faj«red<
pond to inquirí
IN T E R N A L A U D ITO R
City of Portland
nia, P.O.
a u d i t i f work in the office of
the City Audit«
should hove a
of and
■aw: 509-925-9818.
61299 storting, 61492 after
one year, 61584 after two
years.
Apply at Portland Civil Ser­
vice Board. 510 S.W. Mont­
gomery Street, Portland,
Oregon 97201, by Friday.
October 22nd, 1976. Womm
re urged tt
City of Portland
STENOG RAPHER CLERK
8 a la r y
a p p r o x im a te ly
612,000 par year. Send com­
plete resume to Child Caro
Coordinating Council, 1110
R E S T IT U T IO N
S.E. Alder, Portland, OB
A SSISTAN T
(20 fan.. >/> time] 6,500 - 97214, by October 8th.
An Equal Opportunity
8,100. Assists Project Su­
Employer
pervisor and Deputy District
Attorney fa performing res­
titution duties for (PRO­
E V A L U A T IO N
JECT R EPA Y], a Multno­
S PE C IA LIS T
mah County Federal Grant
Program. Duties include in­ 614,500 starting. Collection
vestigation and documenting and evaluation of data for
R E P A Y ],
a
victim leases; negotiating (PROJECT
and recommending types Multnomah County Federal
and amounts of restitution; Grant restitution project.
working with offenders in lo­ Design the research and
data collectian model for pro­
cating community
ject, collect all data required
and assist in
and handling of eases of res­ tor internal nod national
titution. Min. Quals: Four evaluations, monitor expor-
years experience in profes­ imenol and control groups
sional level work with clien­ and explore new concepts in
tele in a criminal justice sys­ restitution. Work closely
tem OR substituting a Bach­ with other agencies. Min.
elor's degree in the field of Quals: Two years of experi­
social sciences for up to two ence in evaluation design
years of the required experi­ and methodology, preferably
ence. A PP LY: By October fa a criminal justice system
12th,
1976.
Multnomah OR substituting coursework
County Personnel, 426 S.W. in evaluation methods and/
Stork, 7th Floor, Portland, or statistics for us to one
year of the required experi­
OR 97204. 248-50».
ence. APPLY: By October
An Equal Opportunity
12th,
1976.
Multnomah
Employer
County Persoawel, 426 S.W.
Stark, 7th Floor, Portland,
ASSISTAN T
OR 97294. 248-50».
A CC O U NTAN T
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
6959 par
An Equal Opportunity
the
full
E X P E R IE N C E D D IE S E L
MACHAN1C
Is needed. Refer sucos.
i Hay and Grain
P.O.Box 99
: 509-925-9818
A CC O U NTAN T
61022 per i
professional
accounting
duties fa the establishment
and accurate mafatonance of
the County’s financial re-
cards. One position to be f i l ­
ed from th
isderigaatodaea
for the general lodger ac-
analysis of
data and record. of the
County's financial transac­ P H Y S IC IA N A SSISTANTS
tions. M IN QUALS: Mini­
mum of eighteen months ex­ College degree required.
perience as an account dork, Must be able to work any
bookkeeper or related posi­ shift, excellent benefits, call
tion, OR substituting, 15
289-5506
. or 10 semester
4».
of post high
6827
Please take notice of the following general membership meetings
of the Portland, Oregon Branch, NAACP, and of the election of
officers. 1) October 17th, 1976, Hughes Methodist Church, 111 N.E.
Failing, 4:00 p.m., Election of nominating Committee. 2) November
21st, 1776, Hughes Methodist Church, 111 N.E. Failing, 4:00 p.m.,
Annual reports of officers, report of Nomination Committee, and
election of Election Supervisory Committee. 3) December 12th, 1976,
Election of officers at Hughes Methodist Church, 11, N.E. Failing.
Tektronix
Opportunities
Members in good standing 30 days prior to these meetings and the
election are qualified to participate, vote and hold office.
Data Base
Administration Analysts
These openings will support our 370/168
M V S , I MS, T P system. The positions will
administer the data integrity for all IM S
data bases with direct involvement with
other data processing and user groups in a
TSO environment. Responsibilities include
tuning, debugging and central block fe n ­
eration. Debugging will include applica­
tion programs and IM S software.
of America
Vancouver, W A
And Equal Opportunity
Employer
Phene: 284-1620
Grades 1 through 8
Nerita Kelly, Principal
Clerk Typist
•rayer aad Pastor
»1-0476
1725 N. Oontenbein Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97227
N. F. 14th at Sandy
and Burnside
Church Notes
Secretary
W ill perform advanced secretarfal, steno­
graphic and clerical duties. Two years
secretarial training or experience re­
quired. Above average typing ability, and
shorthand or transcription skills necessary.
Benefits include liberal insurance and
retirement programs, 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.
T E K T R O N IX *
The Portland Black Catholic Lay
Caucus will meet Thursday, October 14th
at 7:90 p.m. at St. Andrews Catholic
Church, 806 N .E . Alberta.
Prison Ministries presents Richard
Probasco and “Share" in Sacred benefit
concert also Forever Love and New
Covenant Choir at Maranatha Church,
1222 N .E. Skidmore, Sunday, October
10th, 1976 at 380 p.m. Reverend John
Garlington is Pastor. Prison Ministries'
Director is John H. Parker, J r
rt.
Michigan Avenue., 282-4705.
2 3 2 -4 1 1 1
To all of my brother's friends:
JAMES MASON
We want to let you all know we know you
would have been there if you had known
more about the funeral. Due to the health
and mind of his brother, Nolden Mason,
we ask for a quiet burial. We would like
to thank you all. Hospital staff, Lee John­
son's, Booker, Ollison, McKeever, McGee,
McDonal, Gates, Baton, McElroys, Rev.
Rivers, Thelma. This is just a few friends
from the Masons
and the McKeevers
God Bless All of You.
4H,
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Electrical Apprenticeship Applications
The Metro Electrical Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee
announces that it will again be accepting applications for a two week
period beginning October 25th, 1976 and ending November 5th,
1976. To qualify for an interview by the Metro Committee, applicants
must meet the following requirements:
St. Paul African fflethodist Episcopal Church
2024 Ashby Avenue
Berkeley, California 94703
Phone 848-2050
M E T H O D IS T
1. 18 years of age.
2. High school graduate with a two point GPA (C) or GED of 255
points.
3. High score on aptitude test (given by Employment Service).
4. Passing grade for first year algebra.
5. Resident of this committee's area.
Applications will be accepted at the Metro Office, 601 N.E. Everett,
Portland, Oregon, from 8:30 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. weekdays. Contact
the Apprenticeship Information Center (phone 229-6060) for aptitude
tests and help with transcripts or GED prior to making application. All
applications must be complete and received in this office by 5:00
p.m., November 5th, 1976 to be considered.
The Reverend A. Lee Henderson, Minister
"A SERVANT CHURCH —
SERVING CHRIST AND COMMUNITY"
For further information, call 233-5413.
C o M w ity Methodist Cksrch
METRO IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
AME Z ÌM
3605 E 13th Street
Vancouver, Washington
Mooting at Harney Center
Helen F. McCall, Paator
9:45 - Sunday School
10:45 - Morning Service
7:00 - Vesper Service
7:00 - Wed, Prayer Mtg.
<Z4a ßidluo^p 'll. 'll. Pel&iAott
“A warm spirit af fellowship always"
The Honorable Biehop U.V, Peterson, D .D . “The HoUnsss Preacher”, Paator
Rev. Devers
COLONIAL
MRS. OZIE M O TT SM ITH
W ill perform diversified clerical, statis­
tical, skilled duties. Average typing
ability required.
You are Welcome to Worabip at
7 : » pm .
7:30 p m .
CALDWELLS
Part time positions available for electronic
assembly work. Good vision and the abili­
ty to do detailed work required. Training
will be provided.
T H E A R K OF SA FE TY CHURCH OF GOD PENTECOSTAL, INC.
Qveafag Service 2nd - 5th Sundays
-—mi— 1~ - le t Sunday
Vad. - Family Frayer Meetfag
i Study
M .-I
...in time of need
MOUTlAJiY ( JKEMATORII'M
Church Phone: 2814)183
K G -A R . 1150 AM
An Equal Opportunity Employer
Part Time Assembler
THE CHURCH DESIGNED TO MEET YOUR NEED
9:15 ana.
10:00 a j u .
10:40 a m .
11:00 a m .
7:30pm .
5:00 p m .
227 - 5828
Kaiser - Permanente
Medical Care Program
Key Punch Operators
New Hope Missionary Baptist Church
iuaday School
DIAL - A JOB
We have immediate permanent openings
for swing shift Key Punch Operators.
Formal key punch schooling or equivalent
work experience required. Familiarity
with 129 IB M card punch or Inforex key
to disc desirable.
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
■
Secretary
This opening is in the electronics meas­
urement instrumentation market. Your
experience in this market will be valuable.
Specific experience in industrial advertis­
ing and familiarity with direct mail,
magazine advertising, trade shows, bro­
chure generation and generation of
application notes is necessary.
ST. ANDREW COMMUNITY SCHOOL
4919 N.E. 9th Ave.
B etty W h ite
Ellis H. Cosson
President
Marketing
Communications Assistant
school
course work fa accounting or
a related field. A PP LY: By
Wednesday, October 20th,
1976. Multnomah County
Personnel, 426 S.W . Stark,
7th Floor. Portland. O ft
97204. 248-50».
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
JOB O PENING
ANNOUNCEM ENT
Oregon Legal Services Cor­
poration is seeking a staff
Clerks take am
attorney for its litigation
«fetation; typo letters, ro-
unit. Oregon Legal Services
Corporation is a statewide
pregram with administrative
offices fa Portland and nine
I act os re-
tb e l
ceive a salary of 61181 per regional offices around the
month far the additional res­ state. The staff attorney will
ponsibility. M IN QUALS: work with the Litigation
One year's exp tr i su e s fa as- Director fa providing litiga-
s p e llin g ,
p u n c tu a tio n ,
co noting at a
tion support and training to
g ra m m a r,
c o m m e rc ia l
level. To be
attorneys fa the regional of­
fices. The job will involve
Cam
pfeants must have «me addi­ litigation of issues of major
didates mast certify their
tional year of eeeewatfog ex­ or statewide significance in
ability to type 40 words per
perience. APPLY: By Wed­ cooperation with program
minute from straight copy
nesday, October 20th, 1976, attorneys. Some travel will
and to transcribe material
Multaomah Crusty Person­ bo required.
dictated at 80 words per
nel. 426 S.W. Stark, 7th
Floor. Portland. OB 97204. Applicants should have a
will consist of a written tost
248-50».
of two years legal
weighted at 100%. Apply to
An Equal Opportunity
with a
Portland
Civil
Service
fa
federal
Board, 510 S.W. Mont­
ix litigation. Ore­
gomery, Portland. OR 97201.
gon State bar membership
Do not call unless you
or a willingness to take the
urged to apply.
to live it up. Cafi
next available bar examina­
225-1970.
tion is required.
An Equal Opportunity
Salary to 616,000, depend­
Employer
ing on qualifications. Liberal
fringe benefits are provided
ST. ANDREW CATHOLIC CHURCH
including an option to be fa
or out of Social Security.
806 N .E. Alberto Street
2814429
Send resumes to Stanley
Reverend Bertram Griffin, Pastor
Sitnick, Litigation Director,
Mannes:
Oregon Legal Services Cor­
5:00 p.m. Vigil -- Saturday
poration 2328 N .W . Everett
10:00 a.m. Choir - Sunday
Street, Portland, Oregon
12:00 p.m. Folk - Sunday
97210. Women and minori­
ties ore urged to apply.
rato:
I.
Dear Member:
i with y a m « chBd-
tioaal staff dovo-
CLASSIFIED ADS
PLANS E X A M IN E R 2
A N IM A L SH E LTE R
»1124 per meat!
ATTEND AN T
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1736.00 |H r aaonth. Clean multi-uait
NAACP Election Notice
Sunday:
Sunday School
9:00 am
Morning Worabip
/
10:45 am
“Showers of Bleaaing» Broacast“
KGAR1550
11:00 am-12:30 pm
YPBC
6 : » pm
Evangeliatic Worabip
8:00 pm
Tueaday:
Bible Baad/Jr. Church
Thursday:
Choir Rehearsal
Friday:
“The Pastor Speaks”
Tuesday • Friday
Naaa Day Prayer
84 N E KiUfagawarth
M1-04M
6:30 pm
Gkildt
Gesde*
84 M. £. KÜLMfdtu&dJt
281-0499
12 mottiltA, - 12
7:00 at* - 6:00 pm
M&utay * tyuday
Üt» child Ùt ìli» UMHf,
li» dliauld yo?'
Administrator:
Bishop U. V. Peterson, D.D.
Director: MSN E. L. Hollins
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