Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, January 05, 1978, Page 5, Image 5

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    Portland Observer
JOB FINDER
Tektronix
Opportunities
Food Service Attendant
On call, temporary cafeteria work available
l>olh day and swing shift Prior experience in food
preparation and serving helpful Theae joba can
lead to permanent positions
Keypunch Operators
W e have immediate permanent openings for
swing shift Keypunch Operators. Formal
keypunch schooling or equivalent work experience
required Fam iliarity with 129 IB M card punch or
Inforex key to disc desirable
P a rt Time Assembler
Part tim e positions available for electronic
assembly work flood vision and the ability to do
detailed work required Training will be provided
Clerk
W ill perform diversified clerical, statistical,
skilled duties Average typing ability required
(T T Y OF P O R TLA N D
B IR E A L OF
PUB LIC WORKS
C IT Y P L A N N E R I I I
1*19,136 a.i.irex.
annual salary |
Develops master plans for
public works facilities; de
velops projects from prob
lem identification to engi­
neering stage; coordinates
works projects with other
agencies and development
programs.
Qualifications;
must have knowledges and
skills as described on Sup
p le m e n ta l A p p lic a tio n
Form. Supplemental Appli
cation Forms are available
and applications are accept­
ed at;
Portland Civil Service
Board
510 S.W. Montgomery St.
Portland, OR. 97201
No later than Friday, Jan­
uary 6. 1978.
W ill perform advanced secretarial.
Stenographic and clerical duties Tw o years
secretarial training or experience required Above
average typing ability, and shorthand or
transcription skills necessary
Benefits include liberal insurance and
retirement programs, educational support and
profit sharing plan
A pply at Tektronix Industrial Park or write
to: T E K T R O N IX . IN C .. P O. Box 500-p.
Beaverton. OR 97077
An equal opportunity employer m /f.
Ttektronix
C IT Y OF P O R T LA N D
P I B U C W ORKS
E N G IN E E R V I
»1.385 APPROX. MG.
Manages Engineering D ivi­
sion of a Public Works
Bureau; implements de
part mental policies; plans
and implements activity
goals and organizational as­
signments; prepares and
administers budgets; re­
views and controls division
projects, plans specifica­
tions and estimates; per­
forms professional engi
neering activities; resear
ches engineering develop­
ments and prepares re­
ports. Qualifications: must
have knowledges and skills
described on Supplemental
Application Form; must
possess or be capable of
qualifying for registration
to practice professional en­
gineering in the state. Sup­
p le m e n ta l A p p lic a tio n
Forms are available and
applications accepted at:
PS Y C H IA TR IC A ID E S
Applications for psychiatric
aides. $672 per month start
ing salary, to fill future
vacancies at Fairview Hos
pita! and Training Center,
will be taken Jan. 0-Jan. 13,
1078.
Applications are
available at the Public Ser­
vice Building in Salem or at
any State Employment Of­
fice. and may be brought or
mailed directly to Fairview
Personnel Office by Jan.
13th.
Applicants must be 18
years of age. in good physi­
cal condition, and have
transportation.
Aa Equal Op.iortunity
Em.doyer
Fairview Hospital & Train­
ing Center
2250 Strong Road, S.E.
Salem. 07310
378 5360
Portland Civil Service
Board
510 S.W. Montgomery St.
Portland, OR. 07201
No later than January 20.
1078.
Minorities and W«
urged to apply
An Equal Op.iortunity
Miscellaneous
Money every week to do
with as you like. E a rn u .ito
»500 weekly. W rite De.it.
2M Division. SAMSON E N ­
TERPRISES. 4525 S.E.
('Union, Portland, 07206.
LAMAR'S SMOKE
HOUSE
Visit your local Head
Shop for all your smok
ing needs. Open daily.
11:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
351» N.E. Union
MRS. C’S W IGS
We can help you look
your best on all occa
sions.
Your hair does
make a difference. Visit
us at N.E. 7th and F re­
mont.
Minorities and Women
urged to apply
An Equal Oppertanity
Em;doyer
Interested in current
books about African l i b ­
eration?
B-D Drake Willock, a major
manufacturer of medical
equipment
is currently
seeking
a
Programmer
Analyst who has good com
munication skills, a mini­
mum of three years ex­
perience in a manufactur
ing environment and a
knowledge of COBOL. This
job offers an opportunity to
make major contributions
to Systems Development ir,
a gross orientated environ­
ment. To apply please send
resume to: Director, Indus
trial Relations, 13520 S.E.
Pheasant C t„ Portland.
OR. 97222. 659 3355.
An Equal Op.iortunity
Environment
M EN TA L H EA LTH
A SSO CIATE .
PO W ER SEW IN G
M A C H IN E O PERATO R
Supervises operation of
large scale systems or
groups of systems such aa
financial, communications
payroll, personnel, public
safety, human resources
and public works programs
systems; supervises pro­
grammers and programmer
analysts.
Qualifications
must possess knowledges
and skills specified in the
Supplemental Application
Form. The Supplemental
Application Form may be
obtained and applications
accepted at:
No later than Friday, Jan
uary 20, 1978.
Minorities and Women
urged to ap;dy
An Equal Op;iortunity
Em.doyer
Requires at least 2 years
experience in marine en
gineering or related me
chanical field. Some edu
cation in marine equip
ment preferred.
R©
quires sound mechanical
skills and exposure to
diesel engines. Approxi­
mately 40% travel.
If qualified and interest­
ed, please send resume
to Employment Manag-
er, P .0. Box 2287, Seat­
tle, W A. 98111. An equal
opportunity employer.
M aritim e
Factory experience on sin
gle-double needle, lock
stitch
and
safety-stitch
required.
Free parking,
excellent company benefits
that include above indus
trial average
company
Paid retirement program,
wages would be a guaran
tee base rate plus a piece
rate incentive program.
An Equal Dp;rartunlty
Em;tloyer
Functions as project leader'
in analysis and design of
data base management sy­
stems in areas such as
public safety, communica
tions, public works billing
and financial management.
Exercises technical super
vision over programmers
and programmer analysts,
Qualifications: must pos
sess knowledges and skills
as described on Supple
mental Application Form.
Supplemental Application
Forms are available and
applications are accepted
at:
January 5, 1978
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Minorities and Women
urged to apply
An Equal O-p;iortunity
Employer
C IT Y OF P O R T LA N D
PRO G RAM M ER
ANALYSTI
*1,272 approx. mo.
Performs systems analysis
and design, coding; imple­
ments computer programs
for data base management
systems; possibly respon­
sible for projects or sy­
stems segments in public
safety, public works billing
or financial management.
Qualifications: must pos­
sess knowledges and skills
described on Supplemental
Application Form. Supple­
mental Applications are
available and applications
accepted at:
Portland Civil Service
Board
510 S.W. Montgomery St.
Portland, OR. 97201
No later than Friday, Jan­
uary 20, 1978.
Minorities and Women
urged to apply
An Equal O;i;lortunity
Employer
An Equal Op;iortunlty
Employer
N E W S C H LIT Z C A L E N D A R - The Joa. Schlitz Brewing Com;iany is saluting great
Black American athletes in a s.ieciai 1978 calendar now available. The calendar
features fighter Jack Johnson, jockey Isaac Murphy, Olympic runner Eddie Tolaa.
baseball star Joah Gibson, football ;doneer William H . Lewis, and basketball great
Maurice Stokes - lamed Black athletes who “helped show the way with their
exceptional talents.” The calendar is being distributed to retail outlets by Schlitz
wholesalers but individual copies may be ordered from Calendars, P.O. Box 35253,
Minneapolis, Minnesota, at *1.50 each, .lostage ;iaid.
Insurance rep elected
John K arr, manager of mail processing
and supplies for North Pacific Insurance,
has been elected chairman of the Greater
Portland Postal Customers Council.
Also elected to serve with K arr for the
coming year were: Jeanne Allen, vice
chairperson, supervisor of mail process­
ing for OPS-Blue Shield; Lorraine Haase,
secretary, supervisor of communications
and mail processing for the Oregon State
Board of Public Retirement; and Andy
Baker, treasurer, sales representative for
Aaron Business Equipment.
Newly elected officers were installed at
the December meeting of the Council
held at the Sheraton Portland Hotel. Ben
Luscher, Portland Postmaster, was guest
speaker at the installation banquet.
Appointed to serve on the executive
board of the Council for 1978 were:
Mildred Reppeto of Portland General
Electric, chairperson of the Activities
committee; Jack Harris, A -l Direct mail,
chairman of the Membership committee;
Larry Gardner, Tektronix, chairman of
the public relations committee; Becky
Belange of Congressman Robert Dun­
can's staff, chairperson of the Political
Liaison committee.
Members of the Council's Advisory
Board include Tom Haines, Standard
Insurance, chairman; Charlotte Funk,
University of Oregon Health Science
Center; Jean Gentry, Pacific Power and
Light Company, and Ann Goetz, PHA
Life Insurance Company.
The Council serves as the mailer’s
liaison with the U.S. Postal Service
through involvement in a program of
communications within the scope of the
needs of both organizations.
"THERE IS AN ANSWER TO EVERY
RIDDLE INTHE UNIVERSE,
EXCEPT ONE?
I know the secrets of the stars
and the mysteries of the moon. But
the origin of The Common Cold
baffles even a great thinker like
myself. That's why I rely on the
Consumer Information Catalog.
It's published by the Federal
J
Government and lists over 200
"
booklets you can send away for. Over
half are free. And all are wise. With
tips on everything from repairing a
flat tire to relieving
a cold.
--- ------ -------- So send for this
free catalog. Write: Consumer Information Center,
Dept. B, Pueblo, Colorado 81009. After all, it’s hard
enough deciphering the mysteries of this planet,
without the handicap of an earthshaking sneeze.
THE
THE CONSUMER INFORMATION CATALOG
A catalog of over 200 helpful publications.
CONSUMER
INFORMATION
CATALOG
O nrt»l Stevun. AdniiniMrMiun • Consumer bifonruixm Center
Visit:
John Reed Book Store
In the Dekum Building
519 S.W. 3rd Avenue
Sixth Floor
PORTLAND
CLEANING WORKS
Or Call:
227 2902
NORTH i N.E. PORTLAND
Political Prisoner, 30,
seeks correspondence
with Moral Comrades.
Caution
my mail is
often seized and destroy
ed by the Pigs.
Robert Robertson
2600 Center St. N E 84
Salem, OR. 97310
ONE DAY SERVICE
Pregnant? And
you need a friend?
Cali
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221-0598
Free timern»ruy
pregnant v counve/ing
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No later than January 20,
1978.
Homemakers U;ijohn
B-D Drake Willock, world­
wide leader in the develop­
ment of artificial kidney
machines has an immediate
opening for an individual to
prepare schematics system
diagrams and wiring har­
ness lay-outs on new modi
fied products. Contribute
to the development of new
sta te-o f-th e a rt kidney
dialysis systems, update
drawings, assist with PCB
lay-outs and complete
ECNs, prepare stack-up
analyses on systems and
assemblies.
Three years
directly related experience
is required. Prefer A A de­
gree. To apply call (503)
659-3355, or send resume to
Director, Industrial Rela­
tions, 13520 S.E. Pheasant
C t„ Portland, OR. 97222.
C o Í m í L m
Thursday,
Portland Civil Service
Board
510 S.W. Montgomery St.
Portland, OR. 97201
Type 60 wpm, scheduling,
payroll assist, and other
varied duties.
Salary,
benefits. Call 227 7276.
ELE C T R O N IC D R A F T
PERSON
Portland Observer
C ITY OF P O R T LA N D
PRO G RAM M ER
ANALYST II
*1.432 A PPROX. MO.
S E C R E TA R Y /
R E C E P TIO N IS T
Apply in person between
the hours of 9 a.m. to 4
p.m., Mon.-Fri.
$861 $1098 per month, 2
yrs. college in social science
field, exp. in mental health
program desirab le, or F IE L D M A IN T E N A N C E
equiv. comb, of exp. and
T R A IN E E
trng. Last filing date, Jan.
20. 1978.
Unified Sewerage Agency.
$773 per month with perio­
M EN TA L HEALTH
dic step increases, 6 months
CO UN SELO R*
exp. in operation of light
maint. equip, or exp. in
*1153-$1471, (Drug and Al semi-skilled manual tasks,
cohol Counseling!. 2 yrs. H.S. grad, or any equiv.
exp. in mental health and comb, of exp. and trng.
college grad, in mental Last filing date, Jan. 20.
health field, or any satis­ 1978. Apply Civil Service,
factory equivalent comb, of Washington County. 150 N.
exp. and trng. Last filing First Avenue, Hillsboro,
date. Jan. 20. 1978. Apply Oregon 97123, an Equal
Civil Service, Washington Op;iortunity Employer, wo-
County, 150 N. First Ave­
so and members of mi­
nue. H illsbo ro . Oregon norities urged to apply.
97123, an Equal Opportu­
nity Em.doyer, women and
m em bers of m in orities
to ap;dy.
C IT Y O F PO R T LA N D
SYSTEM M A N A G E R
>1,666 A PPR O X. MO.
Barg«
Engineer
Crowley
White Stag Manufacture
Company
5100 S.E. Harney D r.
Portland, 97206
Portland Civil Service
Board
510 S.W. Montgomery St.
Portland. OR. 97201
Em.doyer
Engineer
PRO G RAM M ER
ANALYST
Minor Repairs - No Charge
Pick up A Delivery
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