A SP H A LT R A K E tl C IT Y OF PO R TLA ND Salary starts at *1011 per month, increases to *1061 In six months, and to *1144 per month after one year. Many employer benefits including year-round work without travel requirement. You must be an experienced hot mix raker to qualify. Apply at Portland Civil Service Board, 510 S.W. Montogom- ery Street, Portland, OR 97201, before October 21st, 1976. Women and minorities are urged to apply. An Equal Opportunity Employer The Portland Observer FINDER CLASSIFIED ADS CUSTODIAN WORKERS CETA POSITION Temporary for child care worker teaching children and supervising their play; plan activities and learning e x pe r l^usess • Minimum 2 yr» college or equivalent. Must have exp. or training in education of young children. Salary *3.42 per hour. Submit resume or letter of application to; 4-C 1110 SE Alder Portland, Oregon 97214 submit by Oct. 15, 1976 Fairview' Hospital will ac­ cept applications October 1 Nth through 22nd for future custodian workers vacany. Shift begins at 6:00 s a . - 2:30 p.m. - 4:00 p m . - 12:00 a.m. rotating days off. Perform variety to custodian tasks. Applicant must be 18 years of age. Previous exper­ ience preferred. Salary *677 to »736 per month. 378-5243. Apply Personnel Office, 2250 Strong Rond, S.E., Salem, OR 97310 An Equal Opportunity Fm player D a ta Processing Professionals Manufacturing Systems Project M anager Manages major information systems projects. Performs system design and analysis for commercial systems application. Consults with and provides information systems representation to user groups. Requires a BS or equivalent pro­ fessional experience and a minimum of 3 years' experience In commercial systems design and analysis. Specific experience should include project man­ agement, data base applications and manufacturing, production and Inventory control syatems. D ata Bate Administration A n alyst The pos|- tions will administer the data processing ano user groups in a TSO environment. Responsibilities include tuning, debug­ ging and central block generation. Debugging will include application programs and IMS software. IMS data analysis and action recommendation is also needed Background should include training in file structures as well as design and administration of IMS Data Bases. A BS In Math, Computer Science or equivalent experience is desirable. Programmer Analyst Experienced programmer/analysts to design and write commercial applica­ tions programs in a multi-system 370 O S/M VT environment which In­ cludes IMS and TSO. Salaries are open. Benefit program includes liberal insurance and retirement programs, educational support and profit sharing. For immediate consideration please call collect: Nancy Andrews, (503) 644-0161. extension 7866 or send re­ sume to TEKTRONIX. INC., P.O. Box 500, P96. Beaverton, OR 97077. An Equal Opportunity Employer M /F T E K T R O N IX ferhnxer esceHrece Z 7 Í Z d aaUeeis I 10-5-7* 10-S Portland observer - r r x ___________ - 2381 N. r.|11 inqeworth — P ortland, nreqon «7217 •<*»«»■<• PuOx(ent* »< h « oo awe wan. M fte d bM I 2201 JU RUXfti AX/iaU l a s i 2201 R. RAUM 2201 « . JUU tomo. Le P w b U aR lM C o ., lo o . A lia m i 1 . 1 tondernor ■ m o rouan arsatela, i ; Office, 4122 N .E . Uaioa, Portland, OR 97211. Dead­ line for application is Octo­ ber Met, 197*. "• "■ Aa Equal Opportunity Employer il »ants w e'a A' .riii' m f e If WWM'OUMB* aBPBWr g o Awí M»r*m«» WM* «HA» 2S9-9357 — ST. ANDREW CATHOLIC CHURCH 806 N.E. Alberta Street Reverend Bertram Griffin, 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 ALLEN TEMPLE CME CHURCH Corner of 8th and Skidmore Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Sunday Worship 11:00 a.m. Christian Youth Fellowship 6:00 p.m. (Second and Fourth Sundays) An Equal Opportunity Employer Question: What does the Employment Division do in the way of testing appli­ cants for vocational choice and abilities? Answer: The Employment Division, through its local Job Service offices, may test applicants who need help in assess­ ing their interests, abilities and skills. A variety of tests are available through Job Service offices. Proficiency tests meas.ure the skill level of the job applicant in typing, spelling, and/or shorthand. The General Aptitude Test Battery (GATB) and the Nonreading Aptitude Test Bat­ tery (NATB) measure the individual's potential to learn jobs. The Basic Occupa­ tional Literacy Test (BOLT) measures the reading and math levels of the appli­ cant. The Interest Check List (ICL) mea­ sures the applicant's job related interest. In employment counseling Systems E x­ ploration and Research for Career Help (SEARCH) is used to integrate these measures of the individual so that job opportunities can be found which meet the temperaments, interests, abilities and skills of the job applicant. 227 - 5828 Kaiser - Permanent* Medical Car* Program JtMAOUA'! taurauewi“ P H YSIC A L TH E R A P IS T <934 monthly Technical work administer­ ing physiotherapy treat­ ments and methods in reha­ bilitation patients at Edge- field Manor, in Troutdale, OR. Responsible for treating physical disabilities, injuries and diseases through the use of physiotherapy methods and equipm ent. M IN QUALS: Possess a valid license issued by the State of Oregon Physical Therapy Licensing Board. A PPLY ¡By October 26th, 1976. Multno­ mah County Personnel, 426 S.W. Stark, 7th Floor, Port­ land, OR 97204. 248-5035. An Equal Opportunity Employ­ er. El Condado de Multno­ mah oflcina Iguladad de Oportunidad en Empleo. Temporary C E TA I I Position SOCIAL WORKER Casework assistance to children and families; inter­ pret services of day care centers to the community and assist .parents in utiliz­ ing them; seek out referral sources to assist families; art as intermediary advocate for clients with other agencies; maintain parent involvement in day care centers. Salary •800 per month. Experience In providing informal coon- seling to families. BA in nodal work to desirable. « Saad resume to Modal Cities These openings will support our 370/ S M A R R IA G E A F A M IL Y COUNSELOR •15,973 annually. Profes­ sional counseling and concili­ ation work involving refer­ red cases of potential marital dissolution and subsequent counseling of parties for re­ solution of the conflict or settlement of the dispute ont the most amicable grounds feasible. M IN QUALS: Mas­ ters Degree in the behavior­ al sciences OR Bachelors degree in the behavioral sci­ ences and one year of gradu­ ate training in that field, plus two years paid casework or clinical counseling experi­ ence OR Bachelors degree in the behavioral sciences plus four years paid casework or clinical experience. APPLY: by October 20th, 1976. Mult­ nomah County Personnel, 426 S.W. Stark, 7th Floor, P o rtlan d , OR 97204. 248-5035. An Equal Opportunity Employer C IV IL D EP U TY »997 monthly Specialized field work serving notices, writs, and orders issued by the circuit and district courts. Perform the work of process serving which may be routine, but frequently entails consider­ able initiative and ingenuity as well as facility in social relationships for its success­ ful execution. M IN QUALS: One year of experience in work involving public cou tacts such as collections or in v e s tig a tiv e procedures A N D possess a valid driver’s license. A PPLY:By October 26th, 1976. Multnomah County Personnel, 425 S.W. Stark, 7th Floor, Portland, OR 97204. 248-5035. An Equal Opportunity Employ­ er. El Condado de Multno­ mah oflcina Iguladad de Oportunidad en Empleo. ACCOUNTING CLERK ACCOUNTS PAYABLE Reverend Thomas L. Strayhand, Minister N e w Hope M issio n ary B a p tis t Church TH E CHURCH D E S IG N E D TO M E E T YOUR N EED Church Phone: 281-0163 Sunday School Radio Broadcast K.G.A.R. 1150 A M Consecration Morning Worship Evening Service 2nd - 5th Sundays Communion le t Sunday Wed. -- Family Prayer Meeting and Bible Study Fri. - Brotherhood 9:15 s a . 10:00 s.m. 10:40 aun. 11:00 a.m. 7:30 p a . 5:00 p A . 7:30 p A . 7:30 p A . Prayer and Pastor Phone: 281-6476 Rev. Devers 3725 N. Ganfenbein Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97227 A M ! Zkw CommmHy Methodist Church An Equal Opportunity Employer 3605 E 13th Street Vancouver, Washington 9:45 Sunday School 10:45 - Morning Service 7:00 • 7:00 - wed, Prayer Mtg. - J »U He|en F Mc€aU p , 8tor 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: 1. 18 years of oge. 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 229-6080) for aptitude tests and help with transcripts or GED prior to making application. A ll, applications must be complete and received in this office by 5:00 p.m., November 5th, 1976 to be considered. Wkott Ut ß&Jtalay V in i St. Paul African Methodist {piscopal Church 2024 Ashby Avenue Berkeley, California 94703 Phone 848-2050 The Reverend A. Lee Henderson, Minister "A SERVANT CHURCH — SERVING CHRIST AND COMMUNITY" For further information, call 233-5413. METRO IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER *7<4e ßiilt&p, fy. V. ßei&Uati G iuli jbaaelofunatti Gonial 84 N. C. KtUtmfAu&dlt 281-0499 ¿¡fax 12 ntonilti - 12 yaate ôpatu 7:00 am - 6:00 pm M onla^ - ty u ia y "^laUtUty Uta c itili Ut Uta way Ita iito ttli ya" Administrator: Bishop U. V. Peterson, D.D. Director: MSN I. L. Hoflins You are Welcome to Worship at T H E ARK OF SA FE TY CHURCH OF GOD PENTECOSTAL, INC. “A warm spirit of fellowship always” The Honorable Bishop U.V. Peterson, D.D. “The Holiness Preacher”, Pastor Sunday: Sunday School 9:00 am Morning Worship 10:45 am “Showers of Blessings Broacast" KG AR 1550 11:00 am 12:30 pm YPBC 6:30 pm Evangelistic Worship 8:00 pm Tuesday: Bible Band/Jr. Church Thursday: Choir Rehearsal Friday: T h e Pastor Speaks" Tuesday • Friday Noon Day Prayer 84 N E Killings worth 281-0499 6:30 pm 6:30 pm