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    Portland Observer Thursday. May 25, 1978 Page 7
URBAN LEAGUE
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Portland Observer
Challenging position for
competent person with cor­
porate, governmental, or
educational background.
Salary competitive. Appli­
cation by writing Belton
H a m ilto n , C h a ir m a n ,
Search (ommittee, Urban
PARALEGAL
league of Portland, Suite
404 Community Service
The para legal will be re­ Center, 718 W. Burnside,
sponsible for the operation Portland. OR. 97209.
of the Tenant's information
hot line on Wednesday and
Friday from 1:00-5:00.
RAILROAD INSPECTOR
JOB FINDER
Tektronix
Opportunities
Food Service Attendant
( >n call. temporary cafeteria work available
both day and swing shift Prior experience in food
prc|Miration and serving helpful. These job» can
lead to (icrmanent positions
Keypunch Operators
V\ u Have immediate permanent openings for
swing shift Keypunch Operators Formal
keypunch sch<M>lingor equivalent work experience
required Fum iliurity with 129 IB M card punch or
Infnrex key to dim- desirable
P a rt Time Assembler
Part Unie positions available for alsctmMC
aaaembly work Good vision and the ability to do
detuiled work required Training w ill be provided
Clerk Typist
V\ ill perform divcrsifusl clerical, statistical,
skilltsl duties Average typing ab ility required
W ill perform udvanced secretarial,
stenographic and clerical duties Tw o years’
set relartal training or experience required Above
average typing ab ility , and shorthand or
transcription skills necessary.
Benefits include liberal insurance and
retirement programs, educational support and
profit sharing plan
Applv el Tektronix Industrial Park or write
to T E K T R O N IX . IN C .. P.O HoxMXi-P.
Beaverton, OR 97077.
A n equal opportunity employer m /f.
Ttektronix
( I M M I t«() T t l l M X
Manufacturing
Accountant
An opportunity exist« for an accountant with
a degree and three to five years' experience in
computerised accounting systems. financial
analysis and management reporting, preferably in
a manufacturing proceee environment; experience
in cost accounting and inventory control systems ia
desired
The res(Minsibililie« ol the position include
analysis and evaluation of budgets, analysis of
ex (tenses and preparation of report« for corporate
level management.
This position offers an attractive salary plus
profit «haring programs and an outstanding
lienefits package
Send detailed resume and salary history to
l.arrv Green. T E K T R O N IX . IN C .. P.O Box 600.
EBO. Beaverton. Oregon97077.
An equal opportunity employer m /f/h
Tfektronix
uwMnnii fOOTMUANOi
Facilities
Draftsperson
Tektronix. Inc has an immediate
need lor a Facilities Draftsperson with a
minimum of f hree years' experience in
building systems.
Responsibilities include: providing
system drawings of electrical and
mechanical equipment as well as verifying
actual installations from on-site field
inspections
Salary is commensurate with
background Benefits include educational
support, insurance and profit sharing
programs.
Send resume and salary history to:
Ben Langston. TEKTR O N IX, I N I ., P O.
Box 500. Beaverton, Oregon 97077 or
apply in person between the hours of 8:30
a m. and 12:00 noon
an equal opportunity employer m /f/h
lëkt'onix
I I A IV U f i l l r o f N O l k I M X
She/he will investigate
complaints and when neces­
sary make appropriate re-
j ferrals to public officials
and private attorneys.
Upon request of a local
tenant association, the
para legal will assist te­
nants in communicating
their grievances to the
landlord. He/she will also
assist local tenant associa­
tions upon request by facili­
tating meeting and sug
gesting ways to obtain a
reasonable, fair and legal
settlement of disputes.
Upon request of all parties
she/he will assist in the
mediation or negotiation of
an agreed upon settlement.
$16,404 $20,916. Oregon
Public Utility Commission­
er seeks applicants for rail­
road equipment inspector,
Salem, Oregon. Requires 5
years equivalent exper­
ience OR a bachelor’s de­
gree and either 2 years
experience as a freight car
inspector or successful com­
pletion of the Federal Rail­
ro a d A d m in is t r a t io n
freight car inspection train­
ing program. Some travel
required. Send resume to
Oregon PUC, Labor and
Industries Building, Salem,
OR. 97310.
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
WORKS WITH: Whole
Staff of Portland Tenant’s Employment Opportunities
Union and PTU Member­
ship, also Housing Law Pro­ MULTNOMAH COUNTY
ject.
OPERATIONS AUDITOR
2 - l!nelassified (revised):
Salary: $775.00 per mo.
$1,750 monthly. This posi­
Fringe Benefits: Medical, tion will be available July 1,
1978. Performs operational
FICA, SAIF.
& performance audits to
QUALIFICATIONS: Pre evaluate the efficiency,
vious para legal ex p er­ economy & performance of
ience, degree related to County departments &
human services or equiva­ functions for the Multno­
lent, good writing skills mah County Auditor; may
prelerred. Must qualify for specialize in an area such as
analysis of EDP systems or
CETA II.
work processes & paper
Contact Sue or Steve flow. To Qualify all appli­
Queener at 232-6877 or cants must have graduated
send resume to Portland from a 4-yr. college or uni­
Tenant's Union, 834 S.E. versity with a minimum of
Ash. Portland, OR. 97214. 30 semester hours or 45
Applications accepted until quarter hours of course
5:00 p.m., Wednesday, May work in business or public
administration, accounting,
24. 1978.
finances, economics, or re­
lated field; AND have a
An Equal Opportunity
minimum
of two yrs. of
Employer
progressively responsible
auditing or accounting ex­
perience. Applicants must
also have possession of a
MANAGEMENT
Certified Public Accoun­
INFORMATION
tant or Certified Internal
SYSTEMS SPECIALIST
Auditor Certificate at the
$1035/mo. Federally fund­ time of appointment or evi­
ed program. Responsibili­ dence such certificate will
ties: Developm ent and be granted within one yr. of
maintenance of central re­ appointment.
cord file for all participants,
prepare reports, filing par­
ticipant information. Re­
quirements: 2 yrs. exper­
ience in federal grant re­
cordkeeping or social ser­
vice records management,
plus at least 1 yr. relevant
college coursework; exper­
ience with automated data
systems; basic statistical
skills; ability to maintain
complex statistical records
with accuracy; ability to
work with minimum super­
vision; plan and organize
work to meet deadlines.
Need not be CETA eligible.
Must be available for per­
sonal interview. Resumes
to: Mult-Wash CETA Con­
sortium, 806 S.W. Broad
way, Suite 325, Portland,
Oregon 97205. Refer to Job
HAD 19. Closes May 29.
1978, 5:00 p.m.
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
Public stenographic and
professional secretarial
services
All Work Guaranteed to
Meet Your Satisfaction
Ms. Taggart
255-5621
Need help to get out of
debt? You can get advice
FREE or pay up to $5 a
month for a total debt man
agemer.t program. Call
Consumer Credit Counsel­
ing Service, a non-profit
agency
Portland 232-
8139.
, BUSINESS
, OPPORTUNITIES
j How to earn money at
home mailing commission
; circulars. Excellent profit
potential.
Offer details
rush stamped addressed
envelope and 25c: Feder-
I spiel, 18117 S. Ferguson
ltd., Oregon City, 97045.
A P P L Y : M u ltn o m a h
County Personnel Division,
426 S.W. Stark, 7th Fir.,
Portland, OR. 97204.
Phone: (503) 248-5015. Clos­
ing date for all these posi­
tions is Friday, June 2,1978
at 4:3C p m.
A b Equal Opportunity
Employer
Iguladad de Oportunidad
en Empleo
RECEPTIONIST/ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE CLERK
CITY OF PORTLAND
Lutheran Family Service of Oregon has a job opening for
an afternoon/evening receptionist and accounts receiv-
able clerk. Part-time, 26 hours per week.
Pay: $3.36-3.71 per hour depending on experience.
Qualifications: friendly person; education and/or one
year experience in bookkeeping and/or accounts receiv­
able; ability to learn many details quickly and recall
information accurately about a multi-faceted organiza­
tion; accurate use of 10-key and accuracy in making book
entries; bondable; pleasant phone personality; legible
handwriting; ability to deal appropriately with people in
various situations; accurate typing, 30 wpm. Benefits:
Health Plan, Vacation (3 weeks with pay), 9 Holidays,
Sick Leave, Disability Insurance, Credit Union, Life
Insurance.
Police Communicationa
Operator Trainee
Lutheran Family Service of Oregon is a church organiza­
tion and the employee must be in agreement with the
activities and mission of the agency in respect to its
church affiliation. Applications will be accepted at 635
N.W. 18th Avenue, Portland, 228-7613.
An Affirmative Action Employer
PLANT MAINTENANCE
TECHNICIAN 1
PURCHASING
MANAGER
Unified Sewerage Agency,
$1006/month with periodic
step increases. 1 yr. exp.
journeyman maint. mecha­
nic. H.S. grad, or equiv.
comb, of exp. and trng. 2
yrs. exp. as a sewage plant
operator used in lieu of 1
yr. journeyman maint. me­
chanic. Last filing date,
June 1. 1978.
Established N.W. Company
has need of capable shirt
sleeve executive for pur­
chasing in food related in­
dustry. Individual must be
self starter, 2 years pur­
chasing experience, salary
commensurate with abili­
ties, complete fringe bene­
fit program.
An Equal
O p p o rtu n ity E m p lo y er
M/F, P.O. Box 3137, Port­
land. OR. 97208.
SMALL ANIMAL
SHELTER ATTENDANT
$743-$949/month, 1 yr. exp.
in public contact work in­
cluding exp. affording
knowledge of dogs and cats,
or equiv. comb, of exp. and
trng. Last filing date, June
1, 1978.
Apply above positions,
Washington County Civil
Service, Room 305 Admini­
stration Building, 150 N.
First Avenue, Hillsboro,
Oregon 97123. An Equal
Opportunity Employer, wo­
men and members of mi­
norities urged to apply.
BUILDING INSPECTOR
(PLUMBING)
City of Salem, $6.42-$7.83/
hr. Inspect plumbing in­
stallations (sewer, water,
storm drainage), check
plans for compliance with
plumbing codes and ordi­
nances.
Considerable
knowledge of all types of
plumbing installations, ma­
terials, methods and stages
of construction. Plumber’s
certificate of Competency
issued by the State of Ore­
gon required.
Must be
certified as an “A” level
Plumbing Inspector within
6 months from date of hire.
Closing date: June 2, 1978.
Apply: City of Salem, Per­
sonnel Dept., 555 Liberty
SE, Salem, Ore.
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
DIRECTOR
»4.36 starting rate
»5.90 alter 6 moo.
Participates in classroom
and on-the-job training to
gain the knowledges and
skills needed for full perfor­
mance Police Communica­
tions Operator (PCO) work.
After a 6 mos. training
program, the Trainee will
be eligible for appointment
as a PCO. A full perfor
mance PCO takes calls for
police services from citi­
zens and police units;
operates computer termi­
nals, determines priority of
calls, maintains availability
status for police field units,
retrieves police records in­
formation from compu­
terized data banks; routes
calls for police service and
transmits to field unit* * us­
ing radio, telephone or tele­
type, and prepares police
reports on some incidents.
Applicants must:
1. Possess the knowledges
and skills, physical cap­
abilities and characteris­
tics to perform the tasks
of a Police Communica­
tions Operator Trainee I
(refer to summary of t
these available at the
Civil Service Office.)
TECHNICAL WRITER
[Part-time)
2. Not have a record of
crim in a l c o n v ic tio n s
which would compromise
Must have writing skill and
their ability to be grant­
knowledge of computer
ed access to police re­
programming.
Qualifica­
cords information.
tions: BA degree plus two
years computer experience
or six years combined col­ 3. Be available for work on
day, evening, and night
lege and experience in re­
shifts, weekends and ho­
lated fields. Applications by
lidays.
June 1, 1978 to:
C.C. Calligan
Computer Center
Oregon State University
Corvallis. OR. 97331
OSU is an Equal Opportu­
n ity/A ffirm ative Action
Employer and complies
with Sec. 504 of the Rehabi­
litation Act of 1973.
PROGRAMMER/
ANALYST
B-D DRAKE WILLOCK is
a major manufacturer of
medical equipment. We are
currently seeking a pro-
grammer/analyst able to
accept the challenge of ra­
pid organizational growth.
The successful candidate
will have:
• Five years experience in
a manufacturing com­
pany with exposure to
MRP, inventory account­
ing and cost systems.
• Ability to program on
COBOL.
• Good written and verbal
communication skills,
ability to develop good
interpersonal relations in
a manufacturing environ­
ment.
• BS Degree.
The examination will con­
sist of five phases:
1. A written test
2. A pass/no pass typing
test
3. An oral performance
test
4. A qualifying medical
exam
5. A qualifying personal !
history investigation
'
Programmer
Analyst/
Instructor
A unique opportunity exists for an experiancad
innovative and seasoned Programmer Analyst who
would like to teach as wall as work in an
environment conducive to professional growth and
development
Reeponsibilities involved in thia position
include directing training and evaluating
programming personnel in the affective design of
computer business application programs
Tha successful candidate will spend seventy
percent of their time as an instructor and approxi­
mately thirty percent in a production work
environment.
Position requires at least two years' experience
as a programmer/analyst with three to four years'
business applications exposure and the ability to
instruct programming personnel.
Salary is open. Benefits include educational
support, insurance and profit sharing programs
Send detailed resume and salary history to
Larry Green, T E K T R O N IX . IN C ., P.O Box 500.
Z61, Beaverton, Oregon »7077.
A n equal opportunity employer m /f/h
Ttektronix
GOM M O I t i ) m iX C fL L fN C t
RECEPTIONIST/
TYPIST
CLERK TYPISTS
To work as Patient Service
R ep resen tatives. Perm a­
nent full time and tempo­
rary positions now open.
Preferably experienced in
one or more of the following
skills: Preadmitting; admit­
ting; insurance billing; hos­
pital collections. Will con­
sider training provided ap­
plicants have two years
responsible clerical exper­
ience. Minimum 50 wpm
typing. Excellent benefits.
$694 a month. Federally
funded program. Duties:
typing, filing, answering
phones and processing pa­
perwork for accounting of­
fice. Desired qualifications;
High School education or
equivalent, 1 year office
experience, must type 40
wpm, experience with sta­
tistical typing. Need not be
CETA eligible. Refer to job
DAD-20. Resumes to Mult-
Wash CETA, 806 S.W.
Broadway, Suite 325, Port­
land, OR. 97205. Closes
5/31/78, 5 p.m.
Apply between 9 am to 2
pm.
Employee Relations
Good Samaritan Hospital &
Medical Center
2183 N.W. Northrup
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
RN
SUPERVISOR
We have immediate need
for a nursing supervisor. If
you are an RN with a BS
Degree and a drivers li­
Portland Civil Service
cense please consider our
Board
510 S.W. Montgomery St. position. Our needs are for
a flexible, energetic person
Portland, OR. 97201
with an adm inistrative
No later than Friday, June background and an interest
in the home health care
2, 1978.
fund.
Salary plus very
good benefits. Please call
An Equal Opportunity
Mrs. Milne 224 7833, Home­
Employer
makers Upjohn, An Equal
Opportunity Em ployer,
2125 S.W. 4th, Rm. 306,
197201.
APPLY
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
:
Let Personal Enrichment
Program take command of
your life. Call 635-3419,
Hypnosis Services.
MULTNOMAH COUNTY
VENDING MACHINE CONCESSION
Bids Due: June 19, 1978, 2:00 p.m.
Bid « B 62-700-4001
Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the Director of Purchases,
Mult. Cty. Childrens Com­
2505
S.E. 11th Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97202 for: Installing Vending
mittee.
Min. qual. BA
Equipment on the premises of various Multnomah County Buildings for a
and/or recent social service To apply please forward
one year period as per specifications on file with the Purchasing Director.
exp.: verbal/writing skills. your resume or call:
No Bid will be received or considered unless the bid contains a statement by
Attention: Low-Income
Posit, involves advocating
the bidder as part of his bid that the requirements of Subsection (4) ORS
Elderly, or Handicapped
for childrens needs thru
Industrial Relations
279.350 shall be included. Multnomah County reserves the right to reject
Individuals
variety of activities. $1,050
Director
any or all bids.
mo. plus benefits. For fur­
B-D DRAKE WILLOCK
One bedroom apartments! ther info call 777-4761,
13520 S.E. Pheasant Ct.
Specifications may be obtained at Purchasing Section, 2505 S.E. 11th
Beautiful! New! The Eliot Bruce or Tanya. Closes
Portland, OR. 97222
Avenue, Portland.
Building presently under 6/15.
659 3355
construction is-expected to
Richard W. Ty deman
open its doors to low-in­
An Equal Opportunity
An Equal Opportunity
Purchasing Director
come elderly or handicap­
Employer
Employer
ped tennants in August,
1978. Located conveniently
to Emanuel Hospital, Eliot
REAL PROPERTY FOR SALE BY UNITED 8TATES GOVERNMENT «»»rtized installments at 8 3/4% interest on the unpaid principal balance.
is at the corner of W illiams
This property will be sold subject to rights of way and easement of record.
and N.E. Russell. Excellent
MARYSVILLE, SNOHOMI8H COUNTY, WASHINGTON AREA
It will be sold without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, national
bus access. Early applica­
origin or marital status.
tions are now being accept­
Horse training and boarding facility located approximately four miles east
ed. For information or to of Marysville on 99th Ave. N.E. about 1 mile north of Getchel Road, Title evidence may be inspected at the Farmers Home Administration
apply call Mabie Murdock, described as follows:
County Office, Frontier Village, Lake Stevens, Washington.
Housing Authority of Port­
land, 249 5536.
The north half of the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section This is an invitation for sealed bids to be submitted not later than 1:00 p.m.
13, township 30 north, range 5 E.W.M., EXCEPT the north 60 feet thereof; Monday, June 12, 1978, at the following address:
Equal Housing Opportunity
EXCEPT the south 280 feet thereof and EXCEPT the east 20 feet thereof
Farmers Home Administration USDA
as deeded to the County of Snohomish for road purposes, by deeds recorded
Room 319 Federal Building, 301 Yakima Street
in volume 125 of Deeds, page 384, and 202 of Deeds, page 39, records of the
Wenatchee, Washington, 98801
auditor.
GENERAL MECHANIC
INDUSTRIAL
There will be a public bid opening at the same time and address. At least
SUBJECT TO; Easements and rights of way of record.
5% of the bid price must accompany all bids.
Must be experienced in There is a total of 9.2 acres of cleared and fenced land. The house ia a
millwriting, welding and modern two bedroom of approximately 1170 sq. feet with a fireplace.
If the highest bidder proposes to purchase the property with credit terms
pipefitting. Requires jour­
available from Farmers Home Administration, then prior to acceptance of
neyman status. Must be The barn is in fair condition with 7500 sq. feet and partially remodeled into a the offer, the bidder must submit all financial information requested by the
able to work any shift.
Government.
horse arena.
Starting pay $8.891 per
hour. Excellent benefits. There is a 14 stall building with paddocks, built in 1973.
For bid forms and additional information, contact Mr. Douglas Hammar-
Telephone 289-5506 for ap­
strom, County Supervisor, Farmers Home Administration, Frontier
pointment.
Village, Iiske Stevens, Washington, 98258; telephone (206) 334-5001.
There ia a domestic water well 117 feet deep.
The Aluminum Company
of America
Vancouver, Washington
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
Real estate taxes have been paid through 1978; will be prorated through The government reserves the right to reject all bids.
date of sale.
SPECIAL NOTE; Envelopes should be marked: “SEALED BID, ADVICE
TERMS: Cash or 5% down payment, balance in 300 equal monthly NO. 47657, June 12, 1978 1:00 p.m."