Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, February 01, 1979, Page 7, Image 7

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Portland Observer
JOB FINDER
P A R T -T IM E
A 8 8 I8 T A N T
PROFE88OR
Geography
Oregon State University,
March 27-Juns
11.
Graduate level teaching
land use planning. MF
plus 5 years or PhD plus
2 years experience re­
quired. Closing date
February 15, 1979. Vite
and latter of recom ­
mendation to R .M .
H ig h s m ith ,
D e p t.
G e o g ra p h y , O .S .U .,
Corvallis, OR. 97331. An
A f f ir m a t iv e A c t io n /
Equal Opportunity Em­
ployer. Complies with
Section 504 of the Reha­
bilitation Act of 1973.
CITY OF PORTLAND
SENIOR
A C C O U N TA N T
41,265 approx, mo. High
level professional ac­
counting work ana­
lyzing, adjusting, a u ­
diting and maintaining
com puterized general
ledgers, appropriation
systems and other ac­
counting sub-systems.
Supervises accounting
and clerical employees or
lower levels. Applicants
should have knowledge
of municipal accounting
procedures, cost and
grants accounting and
governmental auditing
procedures; skill In In­
terpreting and applying
laws, regulations and
codes and in preparing
accounting and auditing
reports.
APPLY
Portland Civil Service
Board
510 S.W. Montgomery St.
Portland, OR. 97201
No later than Friday,
February 9,1979.
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
PRODUCTION
ENGINEER
For listener supported
radio station. Need
knowledge of broadcast
snd recording equip­
ment, ability to work well
with others. Must be
CETA II eligible, resident
of Mult, or Wash, county
outside Portland City
Limits. 43.51 per hour.
An Equal Opportunity
Employer, women and
minorities encouraged to
apply. Applications close
February 8th. 256-0535.
C IVIL ENGINEER I
City of Salam, 46.95-
48.47/ hr. Review subdi­
vision plans; assist in de­
sign of traffic relatsd sy­
stems, planning studies;
collect and analyze traf­
fic data. 4-yr. degree in
Civil Engineering or equi­
valent combination of
expelence and training.
Knowledge and exper­
ience in Traffic Engineer­
ing principles, statistical
and technical research,
design and preparation
of specifications and
plans for traffic and
street systems. Closing
date: 2 /9 /7 9 . Apply:
City of Salem, Pars.
Dept., 555 Liberty SE,
Salem, OR 97301.
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
CITY OF PORTLAND
A D M IN IS T R A T IV E
SERVICES OFFICER II
Employee is responsible
for the financial admini­
stration of a major City
governm ent organiza­
tion. Involves financial
p la n n in g ,
budget
preparation, program
and policy development.
Supervision is exercised
over clerical and a c ­
counting personnel.
APPLY
Portland Civil Service
Board
510 S.W. Montgomery St.
Portland, OR. 97201
No later than Friday,,
February 9,1979.
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
A FFIR M A TIVE
A C TIO N OFFICER
418,782-21,489 (D .O .E.)
Multnom ah County is
seeking an Individual
with substantial know­
ledge of E E O /A A law
and exceptional In ter­
personal skills to lead its
compliance efforts.
Q u a lifie d a p p lic a n ts
must have two years of
experience in the EEO/
AA Field which afforded
a knowledge of plan de­
velopment, recruitment,
com plaint resolution,
program analysis and
reporting.
This position offers an
exciting opportunity and
an excellent fringe bene­
fit package. For further
information contact:
Multnomah County Per­
sonnel Office
426 S.W . Stark, 7th FI.
Portland, Oregon 97204
(503)248-5015
A n Equal Opportunity
Employer
She’s pregnant.
She’s deserted.
She needs help.
She should call
221-0598
Birthright
tree confidential
counseling for
pregnant girls
Mayer Building at
1130 S.W. Mdrriaon
Apply for the above posi­
tion no later than 4:30
PM, Friday, February 23,
1979.
FOR SALE
Ice machine. Instant Ice
— 2% ton flaker. Com­
pletely rebuilt. Long­
view, W A . (206) 577-
1976.
FOR SALE
1969 3-quarter ton Chev­
rolet catering truck. V8,
automatic, power steer­
ing, immaculate. 43,600
firm . Longview, W A .
(206) 577-1976.
Intereeted In currant
b o o ks a b o u t A f r i­
can Liberation?
The bnstiecone pines growing
in California's White Moun­
tains are estimated to be
more than 4 ,6 0 0 years old,
m akin g th e m th e o ld e s t
living trees in the world.
Visit:
JO H N REED
BOOK STORE
In the D akum Bldg.
919 8 . W . 3rd Ava.
Sixth Floor
Or Call:
227-2902
CITY OF PORTLAND
OPERATIONS
D IV IS IO N
SUPERVISOR
41,892 approx, mo.
This is responsible pro­
gram management work
in controlling the activi­
ties of the City's long­
term assigned vehicles.
The employee is respon­
sible for vehicle purchas­
ing, vehicle assignment,
u sid vehicle disposal,
establishing and modify­
ing usage rates, budget­
ing, purchasing, inven­
tory control, fleet infor­
mation system mainte­
nance and modification,
and billing procedures.
Work involves analysis
of financial data and
operating reports; de­
veloping and updating
internal operating proce­
dures; reviewing usage
and recommending ve­
hicle assignment levels.
Work also involves pre­
paration of vehicle spe­
cifications and stan­
dards, and establishment
and updating of an effec­
tive user relations pro­
gram with users of Fleet
Services. Work also in­
cludes development of
v e h ic le re p la c e m e n t
plans. Supervision is
exercised over clerical,
accounting, and store­
keeping staff.
APPLY
Portland Civil Service
Board
510 S.W. Montgomery St.
Portland, OR. 97201
No later than Wednes­
day, February 7, 1979.
A n Equal Opportunity
Employer
A C CO UN TIN G
CLERK
4 7 8 8 -4 1 0 0 6 /m o n th , 3
yr*, exp. in bookkeeping
work including 1 yr. exp.
on a bookkeeping ma­
chine, H .S. grad, sup­
plemented by business
school training in book­
keeping/accounting, or
equiv. comb, of exp. and
trng.
BOOKKEEPER
4715-4913/month, 1 yr.
exp. in office work which
includes fiscal record
keeping a n d /o r book­
keeping, supplemented
by courses in bookkeep­
ing methods and proce­
dures, H .S . grad, or
equiv. comb, of exp. and
trng. Last filing date,
February 16, 1979. Apply
Washington County Ci­
vil Service, Room 305,
150 N. First Avenue,
Hillsboro, Oregon 97123.
A n Equal Opportunity
Employer, women and
members of minorities
urged to apply.
BOOKKEEPER
4822 per month, 6 month
temporary position. Du­
ties: check w riting,
reconciling bank state­
ments, double entry
b o o kkeeping system .
Requirements: 1 year
bookkeeping experience
or 1 year vocational/
college level course work
or equivalent combina­
tion. Use 10-key calcu­
lator, ability to foot and
balance payroll and dis­
persement sheets, un­
derstanding of chart
of accounts system, and
accrual accounting sy­
stem. Need not be CET A
eligible. Must be avail­
able for personal inter­
view. REFER TO JOB
NO. BK-39. Resumes to:
Mult-W ash CETA, 806
S .W . Broadway, Suite
325,
Portland,
OR.
97205. Closes February
5,1979 at 5 p.m.
Bank
CLERKS
Full-tim e and part-
time positions for per­
sons with good typing
(50 w p m ), 10-key
skills and math orient­
ed. Various shifts.
Downtown location.
E x c e lle n t w o rk in g
conditions and fringe
b e n e fits . C afete ria
provided.
TELLERS
E x p e rie n c e d te lle r
openings. Various lo­
cations, 9-12 months.
Experience required.
PROOF
OPERATORS
Full and part-tim e
openings, day and
eve shifts available.
Prefer experience, but
will consider recent
keypunch school
graduates.
W O RD
PROCESSING
SPECIALISTS
Part-time openings, 5
pm-10 pm, Mon-Frl.
Excellent typing skills.
U .S. National
Bank o f Oregon
Apply Personnel Office
10-2:30 p.m.
U.S. Bank Plaza
555 S.W . Oak
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
CITY OF PORTLAND
A D M IN IS T R A T IV E
SERVICES
OFFICER II
Salary 42,026 m onth.
Employee is respon­
sible for the financial ad­
ministration of a major
City government organi­
zation. Involves financial
p la n n in g ,
budget
p re p a ra tio n , program
and policy development.
Supervision is exercised
over clerical and a c ­
counting personnel.
APPLY
Portland Civil Service
Board
510 S.W. Montgomery St.
Portland, OR. 97201
No later than Friday,
February 9,1979.
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
A n Equal Opportunity
Employer
Extra moneyl Mailing cir­
c u la rs , g u a r a n te e d .
Send stamped, ad ­
dressed envelope for de­
tails to: Powers Publica­
tion, 1320 S.E. 158th,
Portland, OR. 97233.
Portland Observer Thursday, February 1,1979 Page 7
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PROOF MACHINE
OPERATORS
Camp Fire begin candy drive
10-Key Adding Machine Skills Preferred.
Will Train On Proof Machines. Free Parking,
Employee Cafeteria. Excellent Benefit Program.
Nearly 10,000 Camp Fire young­
sters in Washington and Multnomah
Counties will begin knocking on
doors on February 8th kicking o ff
the Portland Area Council of Camp
Fire’s annual candy sale.
The boxes o f Heath To ffee
Miniatures and M int Truffles will
sell for SI.SO a piece, the same price
as last year.
P rofits from this sale benefit
the whole council, contributing
thousands of dollars to the area’s
S C H ED U LES: Part-time — 3:30 pm to’’
finish, 3-6 nights per week, Mon-Fri. FuN-
time — 3:30 pm to finish, Mon-Thurs, 5:30
pm to finish Fri.
SA LA R Y: Part-time trainees — 43.15 hr
plus 7 H % for night differential. Full-time —
¥
night differential-
For more information call
Barbara Miller 225-6241
only between 3:30-8:30 pm.
Apply Personnel Dept 10-2:30 pm.
programs as well as helping to keep
resident and day camp fees low.
Individual groups also benefit,
earning a percentage of each sale to
use on projects, field trips or pro­
grams that each group chooses.
This sale is extremely important to
Camp Fire, as it helps to fill the gap
between small membership fees, do­
nations and United Way allocations,
enabling Camp Fire programs to
benefit thousands o f youths each
year.
Library shows Valentine movies
U.S. NATIONAL BANK
OFOREGON
School age children can join the
Albina Branch Library, 3605 N.E.
15th Avenue, for Valentine’s Day
movies on Wednesday, February
14th at 3:30 p.m. Featured will be
“ The Dancing Princess’’ and “ The
Music Box,” a Laurel and Hardy
comedy.
The program is free. For more in­
formation call the Albina Branch at
287-7147.
U.S. BANK PLAZA - 555 SW OAK
Equal Opportunity Employer
.WOMEN!
SOMETHING
NEW IS
WAITING
FOR YOU!
The North Portland Branch L i­
brary, 512 N. Killingsworth Street,
will be celebrating Valentine’s Day
with a movie and valentine crafts on
Wednesday, February 14th at 3:30
p.m.
Admission is free and children of
all ages are welcome. For further de­
tails call the North Portland Branch
at 284-5622.
This is big news. Hundreds of Army
skills are open for women. Only a few
specialties remain available to “men only.”
Move fast while the opportunities last. Call
your local Army representative now.
Join the Army and be the future.
234-7209
3637 NE Sandy Blvd.
No later than Friday,
February 9,1979.
SAYS:
“ I C a re
about Y our
E y e C a re ”
CITY OF PO RTLAND
ASSOCIATE
A C C O U N TA N T
$1,063 approx, mo. Pro­
fessio n al a c c o u n tin g
work involving the re­
cording, classification
and analysis of data. Ap­
plicants should have
knowledge of account­
ing and auditing prin­
ciples, governmental ac­
counting and budgeting
procedures.
CITY OF PORTLAND
A C C O U N TIN G
A SS ISTA N T
4849 approx, mo. Main­
tain subsidiary budgeting
and accounting records.
Applicants should have
knowledge of book­
keeping and account­
ing principles. A know­
ledge of obligations and
contracts is desirable.
APPLY
Portland Civil Service
Board
510 S.W. Montgomery St.
Portland. OR. 97201
O P T O M E T R IS T
TOUR PRECIOUS VISION...
Deserves the finest of Optometric Core! Here
a t SEMLER'S your Eyes receive Professional
Examination . . . Precision Ground Lenses plus
Expert Fitting for "Personality'' Frames.
Come fn At Yassr Convenience
N O APPO INTMENT NEEDED
I Liberal Semltr I
APPLY
Portland Civil Service
Board
510 S.W. Montgomery St.
Portland, OR. 97201
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No later than Friday,
February 9,1979.
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
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Insurance Patients
Welcome
Phon. 227.7200
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A D VER TIS EM EN T FOR BIDS
OR. LARRY SEMLER - OR. M . KELLY
OR. J. BERRY - DR. M . HATTEN
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0 R M WERE - DR. R. HULL - OR. X. CARL
Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the City Recorder, 10722 S.E.
Main Street, Milwaukie, Oregon, until 2:00 p.m., on Monday, February 26, 1979,
for construction of Ardenwald Storm Drainage Improvements In the City of
Milwaukie, Oregon, at which time they will be publically opened and read at the
City Council Chambers, Bids will be accepted or rejected within thirty (30) days
after the date of opening.
SPORTS HOUR
The City of Milwaukie is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
JOE’S PLACE
Each proposal for bid shall be completely sealed in a separate envelope, properly
addressed as specified, with the name and address of the bidder and the name of
the project plainly written on the outside of the envelope.
1801 N.E. A lb e rta
The principle items of work are as follows:
1. Installation of approximately 2800 linear feet of 15-inch to 30-inch diameter
storm sewer pipe.
2. Installation of 12 manholes.
3. Installation of 21 catch basins.
4. Installation of approximately 400 linear feet of 8-inch and 10-inch diameter
storm sewer inlet piping.
5. Restoration of approximately 1376 square yards of asphalt concrete paving.
6. Approximately 2266 square yards of asphalt concrete overlay.
7. Approximately 30 cubic yards of crushed rock surfacing.
8. Approximately 76 cubic yards of select backfill.
WILL
DRAFT
Call: 2 8 8 -8 7 6 8
Y O U FOR O NLY
15<
Days: Sat., Sun., AMon.
For more Information
IN V IT A T IO N TO BID
The City of Portland encourages bidding by Minority and small business enter­
prises and will assist you in understanding and participating In the City's bid
process.
The contractors for this work shall furnish labor, materials, equipment, and ser­
vices of all kinds and complete the work in accordance with the plans and For information on the formal bids listed below or City purchasing in general con­
specifications therefore.
tact the Purchasing and Stores Division, Room 113, City Hall, 1220 SW 5th
Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97204 or phone 248-4001,
Plans and specifications may be examined at the Public Works Department, City
Hall, 10722 S.E. Main Street, Milwaukie, Oregon. Plans and specifications may Formal Bid Projects presently advertised:
be obtained by application to the Public Works Department. A ten dollar (410)
non-refundable deposit is required with each application.
BID NO.
D ESCRIPTION
BID OPENING DATE
Funding for the project Is provided by the Department of Housing and Urban 90
Development (HUD), Act of 1974, Grant 4B-77-DS-41-004, and local con­ 91
tribution.
95
Construction of Conduit Intertia
Construction of Powell Butte Reservoir
Construction of St. Johns Indoor Tennis Center
96
Bidders on this work must comply with all applicable government requirements 97
including, but not limited to, affirmative action programs end other Equal Oppor­ 96
tunity actions as explained in the specifications.
99
101
A pre-item bid conference will be held on February 20, 1979 at 1:00 p.m ., in the
Milwaukie City Council Chambers.
103
Furnishing Microfische Processing,
Pre-Bid Meeting 02/07/79
Construction of Phase IV of Cathedral Perk
02/13/79
02/06/79
02/06/79
02/15/79
02/06/79
03/22/79
03/22/79
02/13/79
02/22/79
A certified check, cashier's check, or bid bond in the amount of not less than five
percent (5%) of the bid shall accompany each proposal.
The City of Milwaukie reserves the right to reject any or ell bids, waive infor­
malities, or to accept any bid which appears to serve the beet interests of the
City.
The work is divided into sections and it is the intent of the City of Milwaukie to
award as many sections of the work as it has funds available.
By order of
the City Council
of Milwaukie, Oregon
AUTO FOR SALE
1971 SEDAN DE VILLE CADILLAC
Power Steering, Power Brakes, Radio, Heater, and air conditioner, tilt wheel.
Blue with white vinyl top. Needs tuna-up and paint. Call after 5 — Home 289-
8473. Cell at work anytime 283-2487, ask for At. Must sell.