Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, October 13, 1977, Page 6, Image 6

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PUB LIC NO TIC E
CITY OF PORTLAND
C m OF PO R TLA N D
The Portlaml Observer
ENGINEER IV
ttH M U T J n a
JOB FINDER
A
m ature. responsible
friend W ith a good sense of
humor to socialize with a
year old blind Black man
Preier a male friend with
similar cultural background,
but am flexible. Would like
to go places with my friend
twice a week. Call Dennis
Lewis at work before 4 p.m.
Mon Fri. 235*428 or Z &
7279
IW c tr a r rix
SENIOR ACCOUNTANT
•14.12$ te (16,$1«
The City of Portland is
seeking prof o wmhi i tty cw*-
tified engineers to fill de­
sign and project manage
ment positions in its bu
reaus of W ater W ork*. San
itn ry E n gin eerin g and
Street and Structural En
gineenng. Applicants m int
meet the minimum know
ledge and skill require
ments listed in a supple
mental application avail­
able from this office, appli
cants must be registered
professional engineers. Se­
lection w ill be made
through a civil service pro­
cess involving review of
application materials and
oral interviews. Only the
moat qualified applicants in
each of the relevant design
areas will be invited to be
interviewed. Women and
minorities urged to apply.
oral accounting and audit
ing duties; analyzes. ad
justs, and maintat:
tensed general ledgers
propnation systema. and
accounting sub-ay
of the City: prepares
and reports
W om en and m in orities
urged to apply.
APPLY
M E C H A N IC
817,514 per yoar
SENIO R P L A N N E R /
SPECLAL PROJECTS
A PPLY
C M Service
S I» S.W.
OR. 97201
Before October 28. 1977
A a Equal O.i.isrsonby
Em ;4eyw
CITY OF PORTLAND
Civil
The Port of Portland has an
immediate opening for a Se-
n,or Planner Special Pro
jecta.
Starting salary.
$16.800.
Requires degree
sad or experience equiva
lent to masters degree in
planning, including engineer
ing background. Must have
Kaianeed technical. admini
strative and policy back
ground. Effective supervi
son experience and expo­
sure to aviation or port plan
ning helpful.
U qualified,
send resume to:
Personnel Office
Port of Portland
P .0. Box 3529
Portland. OR- 97208
510 S.W. Meetgoasery SL
, <>K 97201
Before November 4. 1977,
An
Empfayer
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OF P O R T LA N D
B U IL D IN G
M A IN T E N A N C E
M E C H A N IC
817.514
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CASUALTY R A TE R
Opening with North Pacific
Insurance Co. for commer­
cial casualty rater. Two yrs
commercial casualty rating
exp. including general li­
ability. commercial and pri­
vate passenger auto. Call
Personnel 643-7661.
Heavy and light equipment
mechanic positions involv
ing gas. diesel, hydraulic
and pneumatic systema.
Preventative maintenance
and complete overhauls
performed for widely diver
stfied fleet.
Full benefit
package. Women and mi
nonties urged to apply
Positions involve operation,
preventative maintenance,
and minor repair of beat
ing. cooling, ventilation sy­
stems and other building
equipment such as lights,
plumbing fixtures, and of
fice furniture. Employees
are expected to perform
emergency janitorial duties
as needed.
Women and
minorities urged to apply.
APPLY
C M Service
510 S.W. Montgomery S t
O K 97201
Before October 21. 1977.
Ani
C H IL D C A R E W O R R ER
M in im u m age 18. $429 per
month. C E T A I I eligible.
Call 286-0667
A PPLY
Aa Equal O .i.iertaa b y
CM
Manpower Planning Division, a State of Oregon agent, announces the availability of
$341.875 Department of Labor funds for carrying out Community Conservation and
Improvement Projects under Title I I I C 2 of the Comprehensive Employment and
Training Act of 1973 aa amended. Proposals are requested from government and
community based organization* (private non profit agencies) for provision of thia
program's services or activities.
C O M P IT E S
PROGRAM M ERS
W ith a background in scien
tific applications are in­
vited to apply for a position
with the Climatic Research
Institute of Oregon S u te
Projects must provide employment and skill training opportunities for 16 19 year old
University. Duties will in
youth in such activities as improvement or rehabilitation of public facilities (including
dude working with geophy­
removing architectural harriers for accessing to the handicapped); neighborhood
sical fluid dynamics model*
improvements; weatheriaation and basic repairs to low income housing; energy
of the atmosphere and
conservation - including solar energy projects, conservation, maintenance, or
oceans and Itrge data bases
restoration of natural resources or of non federal publicly held lands.
on a variety of fourth and
fifth generation computers.
Completed proposals will be due November 1. Complete proposal requirements and
Requires at minimum a B.S.
information are available by calling Manpower Planning Division. Executive
degree in a relevant acienti
[department. 378 2958.
fic field. A t least two years
experience in a research en­
vironment preferred. Start
ing salary $14.000 to $17.000
Application deadline i t 1 De­
cember 1977, with duties
CITY OF P O R TLA N D
beginning approximately 1
MANAGEMENT
January 1978. Please send
A
N
A
L
Y
S
T
H U M A N RESOURCES
resumes including names,
C A M PU S PATRO L
B U R EA U
Q ty of Salem. $134111717. addresses and telephone
PERSON
numbers of two references
Assist in complex admini
D IR EC TO R OF
tlra liv e and organisational to:Robert L. Mobley, Direc
Qualifications: Minimum
T R A IN IN G A N D
problems Minimum 3 years, tor of Computations. Q im a
of at least 2 years of
EM PLOYM ENT
related work experience
prefer 5 years experience in tic Mobley, Director of Com
CLOMme.
organization and manage pulalions. Climatic Research
in security or law en
Institute. Oregon Slate Uni
ment analysis, work mea
forcem ent p re fe rre d .
Manages major division
surement, work simplifies v e rs ity , C o rv allis . OR.
Ability to communicate
within City Bureau of Hu­
tion or closely related field, 97331.
and work
effectively
man Resources.
Respon
preferably with experience
with large groupa of peo
sible for planning, develop
_
government. 4-year de Oregon State University io a
pie.
Full-time
position
ment and maintenance of
gree with major course work Equal O ppertanity/Affirm a­
rotating day. swing, re
City 's C ETA Titles I. I I and
in public administration, bu tive Actioa Employer sad
lief and graveyard shifts
V I programs.
Serves as
appfirstisa*
siness administration or re
every
3
months.
liaison with U.S. Depart
lated field. Ability to trans
ment of Labor, pubhc and
late generalized knowledge
C LERK
private agencies involved
management analysis to
F IL M /T E L E Y 1S IO N
in training and employment
particular problems assign
programs. Women and m i­
Qualifications: One year ed. exercise resourcefulness,
norities urged to apply.
P S Y C H IA TR IC A ID E S
tact and suitable degree of
general
office exper
leadership
in
developing
stu
ience.
Ability
to
type
50
A PPLY
Applications for Psychiatric
dies, preparing and explain
wpm Ability to maintain
ing recommendations and as­ Aides (B eginning salary
filing system, inventory
CM
sisting in the implements $672.'month I to fill future
system, and cataloging
non of revised or new pro­ vacancies at Fairview Hoapi
procedures. Prior know
510 S.W. Meatgemery S t
grams and procedures. Clo tai and training Center will
ledge
of
audio-visual
soft
OR. 97201
sing date: November 15, be taken October 17 thru
wear, production ma
1977. Apply:City of Salem. October 21, 1977. Applies
tenais and supplies pre
A a Equal O-,>; isi lenity
Personnel
Department, 555 tions are available at the
ferred.
Successful
exper
Em;4ever
Liberty SE. Salem, Oregon Public Service Building in
ience in working with the
Salem or any State Employ
97301.
public
Full-time, 10
ment office, and may be
month position Sept,
brought or mailed directly to
Aa Equal Oppertanity
through June.
Fairview Hospital Personnel
Employer
U N D E R W R IT E R
prior to closing date, Octo
For further information
T R A IN E E S
ber 21. Applicants must be
contact .Personnel Office.
18 years of age. in good
M l Hood Community
Two openings for Under
physical condition, and have
College.
26000
S
E
.
Stark
w riter Trainees. Good math
transportation.
St.. Gresham. 97030. 667
aptitude, must be subject
7200.
to transfer at end of train
Aa Equal Oppertaaity
ing period. Call Personnel
Em,-ley er
Aa Affirmative Artiea
for details 643-7061.
Aa Eqaal Oppurtuaity
Employer M /F
510 S.W.
O K 97201
Aa
Employer M /F
S EN IO R M A IL C LERK
C O M M ER C IA L R A TER
T R A IN E E
Wanted to assist with su­
pervisory responsibilities A
Two openings for Commer­
coordination of mail diaper
CO M M ERCIAL
cial Rater Trainees. Good
sal throughout a six state
PROPERTY RA TER
math aptitude, excellent
area. Supervisory exp. A
benefits. Call Personnel for
familiarity with postal reg
Opening with North Pacific details 643 7661
ulations required. Salary
Insurance Co. Two yrs. exp. j
commensurate with exp.
in commercial property and
A a Eqaal Oppertonity
multi-peril. Excellent bene­
Employer M /F
A a Eqnal Oppertaaity
fits.
Call Personnel 645
Employer
7661.
243-4359
Pow,
Employer M /F
Miscellaneous
1971 FU R Y H l
One owner, excellent condì
tian, new radio, air condì
tioning. low miles. $1.395.
Phone <2061 573-7902.
LA M A R 'S SM O KE
HOUSE
Visit your local Head
Shop for all your smok
ing needs. Open daily.
11:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
3519 N E . la ie a
M R S .C S R IG S
W e can help you look
your best on all occa
sions
Y our hair does
make a difference. Visit
us at N E . 7th and F re­
mont.
A L L YOU W A N T TO
KNOW ABOUT M E N T A L
ASYLUM S, confinement of
dissidents.
Send self-ad
dressed stamped envelope
to: Robert Robertson 84.
2600 Center St., N .E.. Sa
lem. OR. 97310.
Before October 21, 11/17.
Community Calendar
Aa
Employer
Abiaa Actioa Coatar
A N IM A L SH E L T E R
ATTENDANT
seeks board Maben
$736 per month. Cleans and
diaenfects kennels, asphy
xiates and incinerates ani­
mals. assists veterinarians,
and answers inquiries and
complaints. To qualify ap­
plicant must have 6 months
experience in dealing with
the general public, possess
a valid drivers license, be
available to work any shift,
and be willing to take pre
exposure rabies immuntza
tion shots.
The Albina Action Center will hold it s
annual board of directors election on
November 12. 1977. Applications can be
obtained at the following locations: Fred
Meyer. Walnut Park Branch. Albertsons.
900 N. Kilhngsworth; Safeway. 5920 N E .
Union; TradeweU. 3535 N £ . 15th. More
For-Lem. 106 N . Beech: Multi-Service
Center. 5022 N . Vancouver; King Neigh
borbood Facility. 4815 N E . 7th; Youth
Service Center. 4128 N .E. Union; The
Albina Action Center. 707 N.E. Knott.
Applications must be received no later
than 5:00 p.m., November 4. 1977 at the
Albina Action Center.
There are six vacant positions in the
low-income representative sector, and
four vacant positions in the community
at-large sector
Qualifications are as
follows:
Apply-M ult. Co. Personnel
Division. 426 S.W. Stark.
7th Floor. Portland. OR.
97204. (Phone 248-50151 No
later than 4:30 p.m.. Octo­
ber 21. 1977.
BIG E X E C U T IV E
TRI LEVEL
Aa Equal Opportunity
LOW IN C O M E R E P R E S E N T A T IV E
1. Live in the Albina Action Center
Target Area*
2. Be 18 years or older
C O M M U N IT Y A T -LARG E
1. Be actively involved in a project the
Albina community is benefitting from.
2. Be 18 years or older
Q U A L IF IC A T IO N S TO VO TE
1. Live in The Albina Action Center
Target Area*
2. Be 18 years or older
4 bdrm. 2 + baths, very nice
condition, nifty area, dead
end street Priced in the 60s
Phone (206) 573-7902.
E X E C U T IV E LOT
A L B IN A W OM EN’ S L E A G U E
8 N E . K IL L IN G S *O R T H S TR EET
A dead end street of big
homes $13.500
12009
N .W . 9th Avenue, Van
couver, W A . Phone (206)
573 7902.
PRESENTS
Pregnant? A nd
yuv need a fn e n d ?
Call
BirlhRUbttT
221-0598
Free Emergency
Friday A Saturday 8:00 ? > .
ay -----:-g~ 5:20 ?Ja. ta 8:20 pm .
pregnancy < anntelm g
‘ You Are W
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• Target Area
Boundaries are: Ban
field Freeway on the South. North
Greeley on the West. Columbia on the
North, and 42nd Avenue on the East
Cash Jack peta Cash
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Ta Came And Particípale."
ROOT
Vielt:
Palm Reader ESP Reader
Help you with all yawr problems
Call 231-1318
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JOH N R E E D BOOK STORE
la tbs Dekam BMldiag
510 S.W. 3rd Averne
Sixth Fleer
{M aybe you haven t tried th e [
{right place. Free surprise {
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227-2902
_ _________ October 15th. Gather 12:00 p.m. North
Park Blocks (Park and Burnside) and march to Rally 1:00 p.m.. Pioneer Courthouse
(5th and Morrison).
Unite to defeat the Bahke decision. Defend and extend
Affirm ative Action in jobs and education. Slop attacks on minorities and women.
Neighborhood Meetings being held on Tuesday. October 18th, at Grant Park
Netabbarbaad ‘ ------Femwood School. 3255 N.E. Hancock, and Nertheast
r - ^ . King Neighborhood Facility. 4815 N .E. 7th. Neighborhood Meeting being
held on Monday. October 24th. at the Sabin Comm «arty Aaeociatiaa Sabin School.
4013 N E 18th on Tuesday. October 25th, Neighborhood Meetings are being held at
Concordia College. 2811 N.E. Holman. Bairn
_ , _
Boise School. 620 N . Fremont and Kiag
King Neighborhood Facility. 4815 N.E. 7th. All meeting*
begin at 7:30 p.m.
. .
,
Ortaber 19th. City Ceeacil hearing on criteria for higher density development in A1
zones. Council Chamber. City Hall, 2:00 p.m.
__
October 17th. North PorthuM Citizeaa Committee Beard. Neighbors North. 7 j O8 N .
Hereford. 7:30 p.m. (1) Guest Speaker: Commissioner Charles Jordan, on new erune
PrOrtaber IS tK G re a t Park Neighborhood Aaeedetiea. Kern wood School. 3255 N.E.
Hancock 7:80 p.m. (1) Banfield transitway proposals; (2) Hollywood Traffic Plan.
October 18th Northeast Ceabtiea. King Neighborhood Facility. 4815 N .E. 7th. 7:30
p m . <11 Comprehensive planning orientation by Ernie Bonner. Director of Planning;
(2) Byron Steiger, Pacific University, study of social services in NE.
Get high aboard the W ashia«tea Park Zoo Train and see the autumn color spectrum.
The fall train schedule is 11 00 a.m. to 4 « ) p.m. on weekends. Saturdays and Sundays,
weather permitting On weekdays. Monday through Friday, the train will operate
from 11:30 a.m. until 4:00 p.m.. weather and crowds permitting. Train fare is $1.00
adults. 50c for children ages three through eleven.
The A L L N E W SPOOK R ID E S will be held from October 21st through Halloween.
October 31st. Admission for the spook rides will be $1.00 adults. 75c children.
October 27tb-October 31st - Sealer citizen* travel te Ren«. Three big nights in
Reno at the Holiday Inn featuring such extras as: eocktails...$22.00 in cash and
tokens..1 3 lucky bucks...five meal discounts...transportation...insurance...baggage
transfer, optional show package ..and much more. All thia for the low price of:Share
Twin $85.00. Single $105.00. Call 288-4321 for information and reservations.
October 14th - Senior Citiaeas will tour Agate Beach. There will be beach combing
at low tide and then luncheon at the Swedish Kitchen There will also be a atop in
Ijepoe Bay before we return to Portland Departure time is 80 0 a.m. and return 500
p.m. Coot $13.00 include* transportation, coffee ar<d luncheon. For information and
reservation* call 288 4321.
8 «o t he r » African Workshop will be held at Portland Stale University, 160 Cramer
Hall. 900 to 400 p.m. on October 15th Implications of U .8. Involvement in Southern
Africa
Ann Stever. southern African tour delegate. American Friends Service
Committee, slides; Elizabeth Groff, staff member; American Friends Service
Committee, slide show'"South Africa and U .8. Global Corporation»." This workshop is
co-sponaored by the Portland State University Black Studies Program and the Black
Cultural Affairs Board and the American Friends Service Committee.
The public is invited to attend the workshop free of charge OR you may take the
workshop for three credits by signing up for BST 407G, Sect. #001, Ref. #3738. Contact
the Black Studies Program office for registration information. 229 3472.
The LMe«;iriag Feundatlea is a non-profit organization that is offering a sixty-pius
training for senior adults beginning Tuesday, October 25th. at Portland State
University. The four day seminar is a learning experience which focuses on skills,
attitudes, and the concerns of daily living. Tool* will be offered to assist in dealing
with personal relationship«, tension, and physical pain. Hearing and vision problems
will not limit participation unless severe. For more information please call the
IJfespring Foundation office at 234-0261.
AM A Family Day aad Night Cere ,>rovidos werkabep«. Workshop topics “Preview
of Toy Selection." "U 8 D A Reimbursement and Nutrition." Place: King Neighborhood
Facility. 4815 N E . 7th (Room Ch Time and Datee: October 13th, 7 9 p.m., October
20th. 10 12 a.m.. and October 27th. 7-9 p m .; Place; University Park Center. 9009 N.
Foes; Time; October 20th. 7-9 p.m.