Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, November 11, 1976, Page 5, Image 5

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DIAL - A JOB
The Portksid Observer
Aa Equal Opportunity Employer
T E E N A G E A U T H O R ’S BOOK SHO CK S T H E N A T IO N
CLASSIFIED ADS
F IL E C L E R K - T Y P IS T
Maintains enrollment Hies
and supplies. Previous office
experience required. Typing
required at 60 words per
minute.
Blue Cross of Oregon
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
Tektronix
Opportunities
O perator
Punch
(Swing Shift]
Needed to set-up, adjust and operate
punch stresses and related equipment.
Minimum of 1 W years experience and/or
trade school education In the punch
press operation. Must bo able to interpret
drawings and use a variety of measurement
tools
by Adrienne Sealy
Those 358 pages cover major social problems, drugs, political leaders, sex, and
the Christian bible. It's inspirational, m otivating, and uplifting. I t makes a beautiful
gift.
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N .Y . 11208. Price including postage 87.50 or order direct from Co. Vantage Press
Inc., 516 W est 34th S treet, New York, N .Y . 10001.
A S S IS T A N T
P U R C H A S IN G A G E N T
W e have a position in our
purchasing departm ent. We
hope Io All w ith a person
who has a college degree
with some studies in pur­
chasing or a person who has
at least 3 years of hospital
purchasing experience.
The person we select lor
this position w ill have a
d e m o n s tra te d a b ility to
work closely w ith others,
make clear and intelligent
decisions, and be able to
delegate authority.
Should you feel qualified
and wish to be considered lor
this position, submit your
resume and salary require-
Jack E . Wilson,
Personnel Manager
Emanuel Hospital
2601 N. Gantenbein
Portland, O R 97227
An Equal O pportunity
Employer
“ And Even A Child Shall Lead Them
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E X P E R IE N C E D
TEACHERS
The Education
at Southern Oregon State
College is now accepting ap­
plications, for the 1977-78
academic year, for the posi­
tion of Visiting Specialist.
The Visiting Specialist
program is designed for
qualified experienced ele­
m e n ta ry an d secondary
srbsal teachers currently
teaching, who are interested
to spending an academic
year in residence a t South­
ern Oregon Collage as both
graduate students and as
working mambers e l the col­
lege's Education
Depart
Accepted candidates w ill
carry an elective academic
load of study, research or
The
supervisory porttoa a f the
position carries a salary of
approximately 87,500.
Interested perseas ere re­
quested to w rite to the ad-
ea requirám oste of the poei-
tton and application farm s.
gen State C eSags; Ashland,
Oregon
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W ant to date im m ediately.
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235-1970
1970 M A V E R IC K
New m uffler and heater.
Good tires and brakes. M ake
ea offer. Cell 281-4986.
O F F IC E C O O R D IN A T O R
Executive Secretary type, to
be chief honcho of small
office clerical peel. Four
years experience required.
87,500 - 89,000. Apply to
4420*"s.E.
64th,
Portland,
Oregon 97206 by November
17th, 1976.
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
LEASE A N D PROPERTY
T E C H N IC IA N
814.123-815,434
E m p lo y e e e v a lu a te s th e
property needs of the C ity e f
Portland and assists to pro­
perty acquisition and dispos
al, w rites e r revises rental
leases end contracts, pre­
pares cost benefit studies ea
property actions. Applic­
ations are available through
November 26th, 1976, a t the
Portland Civil Service O f­
fice, 510 8 .W . Montgom ery
S treet, Portland, O R 97201.
Women end m inorities are
urged to apply.
A n Equal O pportunity
Employer
Food Sorvlco Attendant
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helpful These jobs can lead to permanent
positions
Key Punch Operators
We have immediate permanent openings
lor swing shift Key Punch Operators.
Formal key punch schooling or equivalent
work experience required Familiarity with
129 IBM card punch or Inforex key to disc
desirable
Part Timo Assembler
Part time positions available for
electronic assembly work. Good vision and
rhe ability to do detailed work required
Training will be provided.
Clerk Typist
Will perform diversified clerical,
statistical, skilled duties. Average typing
ability required
Will perform advanced secretarial,
stenographic and clerical duties Two years'
secretarial training or experience required.
Above average typing ability, and shorthand
or transcription skills necessary.
Benefits include liberal insurance arvd
retirement programs, educational support
and profit sharing plan.
‘Job Search* w ill provide an intensive
two-week training session in how to find
w ork, and em ploym ent counseling; fam i­
liarise and assist individuals w ith voca­
tional training resources th at may help
them become job ready; to provide
follow-up and assistance to those who are
striving to secure w ork, and for those
who obtain jobs as a result of the training
provided.
T he program, under the title “E xtend ­
ing Methods of Rehabilitation”, was de­
veloped through funds recently received
by the Oregon Association for Retarded
Citizens, and is specifically geared to
special education graduates from local
high schools, or those not completing
th eir education.
O A R C a Multnom ah County training
counselor, Ada Laguardia. is headquar­
tered in the Multnom ah Association for
Retarded Citizens office, 718 W . Burn-
aide. 223 7279.
Volunteers are needed to help in
specific areas of job development, follow
along and follow-up. You may offer your
assistance by calling Ms. Laguardia a t the
M A R C office.
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Bazaar features handicrafts
Kaiser - Permanente
Medical Care Program
FINDER
D O C K S U P E R V IS O R
M ajor C arrier accepting ap­
plications lor position of
Dock Supervisor. Previous
motor freight experience
preferred. Must meet the
following minimum stand­
ards; minimum three years
s u p e rv is o ry
e x p e rie n c e ,
good previous work record,
pass company physical, no
felony convictions. Apply at
E T M F Freight System, 2625
N .W . Yeon Avenue, Port
land.
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
227 . 5828
Thursday, November 11th, 1976
R E C E P T IO N IS T
K E X R A D IO
The
Northw est’s leading
personality
radia
station
seeks sparkling, efferves­
cent, personality reception­
ist to match our friendly,
exciting entertainm ent busi­
ness. K E X -R s d io /G o ld c n
West Broadcasters, Incor­
porate^ is an Equal Oppor­
tu n ity
E m p lo y e r.
C e ll
225-1190 lor appointment.
S O C IA L W O R K E R
Applicant must have tra in ­
ing and experience to social
case w ork, some demon­
s tra te d s u p e rv is o ry end
lea d e rsh ip a b ilitie s , end
must be able to communicate
and w ork w ith persons from
varying backgrounds end
ethnic compositions. A ppli­
cant w ith experience in child
care/child rearing programs
is preferred.
I n t e r e s t e d a p p lic a n t s
should apply nt:
220 N .E . RueeeU S treet
Portland, O R 97212
Phone: 288-8391
Attention: Personnel
Applications must be re ­
ceived e r postmarked by
Friday,
Novem ber
19th.
1976.
C O R R E C T IO N S O F F IC E R
81,020 per month.
W ork in the custody, cere,
and humane treatm en t of
adult male or female inmates
in a jail or other detention
e n v iro n m e n t. E m p lo y ee s
control, monitor, end super­
vise the movement and na­
tivities ef inmates. The pro­
vision of safety and security,
health and w elfare, and in­
teraction with inmates are
important job-elements. M in.
Quals: A t least 21 years of
age, authorized to drive in
State of Oregon, tw o years
of college level training in
corrections, tow
enforce­
ment, psychology, sociology,
social w ork, or related fields,
O R High School equivalency
and one year of experience in
a correctional program or
social service related work.
Apply: By F riday, Novem ­
ber 19th, 1976. Multnomah
County Personnel, 426 S .W .
Stork S t., 7th floor, Portland
Oregon 97204. 248-5035.
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
The public is invited to attend a “Fall
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Fiesta"
Bazaar in the
Fellowship u Hall
of
The Salvation Army Tabernacle Corps on
Wednesday, November 17th from 10:00
a.m. until 7:00 p.m. A coffee hour with
donations accepted will be held from
10:00 to 11:00 a.m., a snack bar with
lunches available from 11:30 a.m. until
1:30 p.m. and a Buffet dinner from
5:00-7:00 p.m. During the day there will
be booths open such as Gifts. Bakery and
Candy, A ttic T reasu res. A prons,
Needlework, SiJent Auction, Christmas
Card, Pantry, Tots and Teens, and
Fishpond. Booths will also be offered by
the Rose Center for Senior Citizens and
the Christian Women's Noon Fellowship.
The Bazaar is sponsored by the Day
Home League and Starlighter's Women's
Organizations of the Salvation Army
Tabernacle Corps.
NAACP Election
On Sunday, November 21st, at 4:00 p.m., the National Association
for the Advancem ent of Colored People "N om ina tin g C om m ittee"
w ill give their report for new officers and board members for 1977-79.
At said m eeting, additional nominations may be made for all
officers and board members by w ritten petition signed by three or
more members o f the Branch in good standing as o f the time o f the
meeting. A fter the November m eeting, there w ill be no other
nominations, and the "e le c tio n " w ill be held Sunday, December
12th, between 5:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. Both meetings w ill be held at
Hughes Methodist Church, 111 N.E. Failing St.
Betty White, Secretary
Ellis H. Casson, President
New Hope Missionary Baptist Church
THE CHURCH DESIGNED TO MEET YOUR NEED
Church Phone: 281-0163
< Sunday School
Radio Broadcast K .G .A .R . 1150 A M
Consecration
M orning Worship
Evening Service 2nd — 5th Sundays
Communion 1st Sunday
W ed. - Fam ily P rayer Mooting
and Bible Study
F ri. - Brotherhood
9:15 a m .
10:00 a m .
10:40 a m .
11:00 a m .
7:30 p m .
5:00 p m .
12 noon
7:30 p m .
7:30 p m .
Prayer and Pastor Phone: 281-6476
Rev. D e v o n
3725 N. Gantenbein Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97227
A M I Zioa
ConnaBity Methodist durch
9:45 - Sunday School
3605 E 13th Street
Vancouver, Washington
10:45 - Morning Service
7:00 - Vesper Service
7:00 W ed, Prayer M tg
Meeting at Harney Center
H e k n F McCall, Pastor
ST. ANDREW CATHOLIC CHURCH
806 N .E . A lberta 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 througl
WANTED!
VETERANS TO
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Tektronix Ino. P O Box 500-P, Beaverton,
OR 97077
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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)
Reverend Thomas L. Strayhand. Minister
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2024 Ashby Avenue
Berkeley, C alifornio 94703
Phone 848-2050
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" A SERVANT CHURCH —
SERVING CHRIST AND COMMUNITY"
Administrator:
Bishop U. V. Peterson, D.D
Director: MSN E. L« Hollins
You are Welcome to Worship at
T H E A R K O F S A F E T Y C H U R C H O F G O D P E N T E C O S T A L , IN C .
"A w arm spirit of fellowship always"
The Honorable Bishop U .V . Peterson, D .D . “T h e Holiness Preacher", Pastor
Sunday:
Sunday School
9:00 am
Morning Worship
10=45 am
“Showers of Blessings Broacast“
K G A R 155 0
11:00 sm-12:30 pm
YPBC
0:30 pm
Evangelistic Worship
8:00 pm
Tuesday:
Bible B and/Jr. Church
Thursday:
Choir Rehearsal
Friday:
“The Pastor Speaks"
Tuesday - Friday
Noon Day Prayer
84 N E KUItogsworth
281-0499