Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, February 26, 1981, Image 9

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    Portland Observar February .
Portland Observer
JOB FINDER
ASSEMBLERS
ELECTRO
MECHANICAL
ASSEMBLER
As a manufacturer of kidney dialysis equipment,
we are seeking experienced mechanical assem­
blers Applicants should be familiar with small
hand tools, blue print schematics and be able to
follow label and written instructions.
Our benefit plan includes m edical/dental/life
insurance; tuition reimbursement; savings plan
and many others.
CITY OF PORTLAND
BUILDING PLAN
EXAMINER I
$1511 Mo $1774 Mo
Apply by March 6.
CITY PLANNING
DIRECTOR
$41,454 Monthly
Apply by March 6.
APACE PLANNING
TECHNICIAN
$1598 $1910Mo
Apply by March 6.
Women and m inorities
contact:
AFFIRMATIVE
ACTION OFFICE
510 S.W Montgomery
Portland, OR 97201
A n Equal Opportunity
Employer
To apply, please contact our Human Resources
Department:
CITY OF PORTLAND
B-D DRAKE WILLOCK
SECRETARIAL
CLERK I
$863 MO $1045 Mo
M o d e ra te ly c o m p le x
clerical work w ith m in ­
imum supervision. Ap
plicants must have
^ k n o w le d g e and skill in
use of business a rith ­
m etic, general office
procedures and correct
English written and oral.
Typing required for most
positions. Apply by
March 6. This position
includes paid vacation,
sick leave, life insurance
and pension plan. City-
paid health plans w ith
dental
and
vision
coverage include de­
pendents. Apply:
Portland C ivil Service
510 S.W. Montgomery
Portland, OR 97201
For further inform ation
call Connie Barnes, 248
4352.
Women
and
m inorities
are
en­
couraged
13520 SE Pheasant Court
Portland, Oregon 97222
(503) 659 3355 Ext. 60
An Equal Opportunity Employer M -F-H
APPRENTICESHIP
PROGRAM
The Urban League's Labor Education Advance­
ment Program (L.E .A .P .) is recruiting
minorities, Specifically m inority women, for
jobs which provide training through apprentice­
ship programs. Trade open during the month
of March include:
MEATWRAPPERS
BRICKLAYER
AUTO MECHANIC
TILESETTER
General minimum requirements are: 18 years of
age, high school graduate or GEO, physically fit.
The beginning rate of pay is $5.00 and up. For
more information and assistance w ith the ap­
plication and interview process, contact:
L.E.A.P.
5329 N.E. Union Avenue, Room 218
Portland, Oregon
288 9167
$
PRODUCTION
SUPERVISOR
B-D DRAKE W ILLO C K , a leading m anu­
facturer of kidney dialysis equipment has an
opening fo r a Production Supervisor. This
position is a working supervisory position which
requires a minimum of 5 years supervisory ex­
perience, knowledge of electronics and micro
processor terminology is desirable.
Liberal benefits include medical - dental - life in­
surance, tuition reimbursement, saving incen­
tive plan, and many others.
CHIEF
ACCOUNTANT
M inimum 2 years ex­
perience in a hospital or
health care fa c ility de­
sired At least 1 year in a
s u p e rv is o ry c a p a c ity
preferred. Must possess
technical and profess
ional skills of accounting
and ability to develop
financial and other o p ­
eration systems to ac­
curately control hospital
activities
M ust
be
fam iliar w ith data p ro ­
cessing capabilities and
procedures Excellent
salary and benefits
VANCOUVER
MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL
Division of S.W. Wash­
ington Hospitals
3400 Main Street
Vancouver, WA
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
WASHINGTON
COUNTY
ASSISTANT
COUNTYCOUNCEL
(for Washington
County)
$1485 $1806 per month,
The County Counsel's
Office is legal advisor to
the Board of County
C o m m is s io n e rs and
C ounty D epartm ents.
A pplicants must be
members of the Oregon
State Bar; no experience
required, however, pre
ference will be given to
applicants w ith ex­
perience in m unicipal
law.
Closing
date:
March 6, 1981. Apply at:
W ashington
County Personnel
150 N. First Ave.
Room 305
Hillsboro, OR 97123
M inorities and disabled
Women and m inorities
are encouraged to apply. Women, minorities and
An Equal Opportunity disabled urged to apply.
Employer
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
DATA CONTROL
DATA ENTRY
OPERATOR
Experienced keypunch
operator
fu ll
time
4:30pm to 12:30am,
Mon. thru Fri. Please ap­
ply personnel Dept.
EMANUEL HOSPITAL
2801 N. Gantenbein
Portland, OR 97227
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
To apply please contact our Human Resources
Department.
B-D DRAKE WILLOCK
13520 SE Pheasant Ct.
Portland, Oregon 97222
(503) 659 3355
An Equal Opportunity Employer M /E /H
Community Calendar
Conference on Right to work Laws and Sub-mimimum Wage Proposals
sponsored by the A. Phillip Randolph Institute in cooperation with the Labor
Education And Research Center, University o f Oregon Saturday, February
28, 1981, 8:30 a m. - 4.00 p.m., Coliseum Holiday Inn, Portland. Cost is
$15.00, includes lunch, coffee, materials. For more information call 503-686-
5054.
Portland Unit of the Northwest Bridge Associetion/American Bridge
Association w ill sponsor a session o f open pair duplicate bridge play on
1 hursday, March 12, 1981 at 7:30 p.m., in the meeting room at Bourbon
Street Restaurant, 1530 N.E. Grand Avenue, Portland.
The Herb C a w th o rn e fo r School Board Committee is sponsoring a
benefit for Cawthorne, Sunday, March 1, at Delevans Restaurant, 1425 N.E.
Glisan. Music w ill be provided by Mel Brown’ s T rio and Thara Memory.
Tickets to “ JA Z Z T IM E ” are $5.00. Jazztime is from 4-7:30 p.m., w ill in­
clude a no host cocktail bar, hors d’ oeuvres, and live music. A dinner will
follow from 8-10:00 P.M. Dinner will be served in Delevan’ s upstairs dining
area. Dinner tickets are $30.00 and include “ Jazztime plus dinner." You may
reserve your tickets by calling 284-1908.
El Salvador - U.S. Policy in Crlais - a talk by Phillip Wheaton, Friday,
ebruary 27th, 8pm at 71 Cramer hall. Portland State University. For more
nformation call 288-2809 or 224-2872.
Musical - “ Dam m Y ankees" February 27 -28 - March 6-7, 8:00 p.m.,
Theatre Department o f Jefferson High School. $3.00 A dult, $2.00 Senior
citizens. High School, children. For more information call 287-1398.
V a nco u ver Planned P arenthood: Open House. February 27th, 3-7
p.m., 1939 Broadway, Vancouver
O regon P ro je c t Independence - is the subject o f the EAst Central
Dem ocratic Women on March 3rd at noon, Dahlke M anor, 915 NE
Schuyler (sack lunch). Gail Bolstad, program manager for homemaker ser­
vices o f Newberg Human Resources Center, will speak.
C orvellis Branch, NAACP, Freedom Fund Banquet on March 7, 6:30
p.m. at MU Lounge and Ball Room. Speaker: Herb Cawthorn. Reser­
vations: 757-1740 or 757-1783 by March 2.
Native Am erican Rights: March 9th, 7:30 p.m ., Center for Urban
Education, 0245 SW Bancroft. Speaker: Charles Wilkinson, U O o f Oregon
KQFM RADIO
Has an opening for
Director of Advertising
and Prom otions. M in ­
imum 5 years experience
in Radio, preferably with
Sales experience. Send
resume to:
General Manager
4949 SW McAdam
Portland, OR 97201
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
CLERK
Full time openings. Type
45 wpm , 10-key skills
and math oriented. Ex­
cellent w orking c o n d i­
tions and fringe benefits.
U.S. NATIONAL
BANK OF OREGON
U.S. Bamk Plaza
555 S.W. Oak
10-2:30 P.M.
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
BUS DRIVERS
POLICE OFFICER
*4.00 -t* .W p « r hour
Few vm * no» *» porwwww pan »m |l« l" l
•
acftooibu» No provtow bua
nmwory I»
coMont *o*MW*« coABRtO#» b M
HomomoBor«
$1,324 - 1,624 + fringes Submit resume, com­
pleted em ploym ent app. to Chief Adams,
Tigard police dept., 9020 SW Burnham, Ti, OR
97223. Job descr. + list of min. qual avail upon
req Deadline for apps is Mon., March 16, 1961.
1st 150 apps w ill be processed. W ritte n and
physical capability exam w ill be held Sat.,
April 4, 1981 for those cand. qual.
CO LUM BIA BUS SERVICE
I NE Columbia Blvd
Portland, Oregon
Equal Opportunity Employer
DATA PROCESSING
The Multnomah County
Education Service Dis­
trict has a position avail­
able for a supervisor of
customer services in the
b u s in e s s a p p lic a tio n
section of our data pro­
c e s s in g d e p a rtm e n t.
This position provides
liaison between DP and
the users of our admini­
strative application in ­
house and between the
local users and offers an
excellent opportunity to
use your DP experience
and c o m m u n ic a tio n
skills in a challenging
environm ent w ithstate
of the art technology
a n d s o p h is t ic a t e d
applications. Required
q u a lific a tio n s include:
a) 6 years experience in
a com bination of te c h ­
nical data processing
and financial systems;
b) associate degree or
baccalaureate in ac­
counting or minimum of
2 years course work in
a c c o u n tin g , business
administration or related
subjects; c) a bility to
communicate effectively
and to facilitate system­
atic services to DP cus­
tomers. Position begins
March 23, 1981. Request
a dd itional in fo rm a tio n
and an application from
M C E S D , P e rs o n n e l
Department, 255-1841,
ext. 207. Em ployer's
application form must be
returned by 5pm on
March 5, 1981 to be
considered.
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
CLERICAL
Good typing, 10 key and
math a bility required.
Must have excellent PR
a nd c o m m u n ic a tio n
skills. On-line or m o rt­
gage loan experience a
plus. Apply 8 to noon
Monday through Thurs­
day.
EQUITABLE
SAVINGS
1300 SW 6th
Portland, OR 97201
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
CAR
1973 Grand Prix SJ,
$999 fu lly loaded, A M /
FM AT vinyl top.
206 693 7060
or 232 1184
TECHERS
SPECIAL EDUCATION
Teachers Special Ed­
ucation now taking ap­
plications for 1 im m edi­
ate vacancy and future
openings in program for
multi-handicapped. Re­
quires Oregon certifica­
tion as acceptable to
TSPC for m u lti-h a n d i­
capped teachers. Job
begins March 5, 1981.
Request additional in ­
formation and employers
application form from
Personnel P .0
Box
16657, Portland, Oregon
97216. Employers a p ­
plication form must ber
returned by 5:00pm
March 13, 1981 to be
considered.
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
i ___________________
CLERICAL
The fo llo w in g govern­
ment ju risd ictio n s are
currently accepting ap­
plications through the
C ooperative S election
Center (CSC): C lack­
amas, W ashingon, and
M ultn o m a h C ounties.
For more in fo rm a tio n ,
call 295 2402.
Cooperative
Selection Center
0317 SW Gibbs
Portland, OR
Office Phone: 295 2401
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
A n Equal Opportunity Employer M /E
Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.
639 4171
USHER/USHERETTE
(Portland Civic
Stadium)
Greets partons, enforces
fa cility rules. Hours in ­
clude evenings, w eek­
ends and holidays.
Starting salary $3.66
per hour. M inim um 4
hour shifts Must be 18
years of age. A pply in
person by com pleting
applications and questio-
naire through March 6,
1981 at:
Memorial
Coliseum Complex
1401 N. Wheeler Ave.
Portland, OR
9-5 Mon-Fri.
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
SUMMER JOB
Looking f o r a summer jo b? Age 15 but not yet 19?
Outdoor work in the woods interest you?
The Youth Conservation Corps (YCC) is looking for
you.
See your work experience coordinator at your High
School.
or call Mel Loftus. MT. Hood National Forest
Phone: 503-667-0511
CHILD CARE FOOD
PROGRAM WORKER
Part tim e to become
fu ll tim e in 4-6 weeks.
Extensive driving, own
t r a n s p o r t a t io n . E x ­
perience in social ser­
vices. Apply:
Child Care Council
1110 SE Alder
Portland, OR
By 3/3/81
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
TRI-M ET
...THE Regional Public Transit D istrict is ex­
panding its Data Processing Department. We
are a dynamic organization, grow ing and
developing new ideas. We need people who
think for themselves and need to make a con­
tribution. We offer an opportunity to develop
your skills and a good working environment. If
contribute to our team, look at
ACCOUNTING CLERK I
(Accounts Payable)
$11,952 $12,550, plus excellent Metro paid
benefits for employee and dependents. This
position performs bookkeeping and accounting
fu nctio ns w hich may include cashier, cash
receipts, preparing bank deposits, cost records,
refund checks, keeping fiscal records, accounts
payable, data entry for all functions of account
ing; does other related w ork as required.
Requires tw o years experience bookkeeping,
and high school diploma, preferably supplemen
ted by college or business school training in ­
cluding basic knowledge of data processing or
any satisfactory equivalent of experience and
training. Apply:
METRO PERSONNEL OFFICE
Metropolitan Service District
527 S.W. Hall
Portland, Oregon 97201
By Monday, March 9, 1981, 5:00p.m.
MANAGER SYSTEMS
DEVELOPMENT
An Equal Opportunity Employer
To evaluate information systems needs of Tri-
M et. To plan data requirem ents across
organizations. To develop a data base structure
which bqst serves Tri Met management. To im
plement structured methods of system design
and implementation. Starting salary $24,838 to
$27,311.
SYSTEMS ANALYST
As a team member to select and implement
financial application packages. To direct pro
gram m ing to enchance these application
packages. To be the primary interface with the
application software vendor. To control system
im plem entation against specific objectives.
Starting salary $21,409 to $23,550 Please sub
mit resumes to:
TRI-M ET EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
4012 S.E. 17th Avenue
Portland, Oregon 97202
An Equal Opportunity Employer
APARTMENTS
FOR RENT
1, 2 and 3 bedroom a
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partments for rent. $135,
DATE A MATE
$160, $180 A d ult s tu ­ D a tin g lo c a lly in your
dent housing. Only area New and respect
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325 1749
h our serve e
7 days
Astoria
a week For large photo
CAR FOR SALE
list send big SASE (Self
1974 Chevrolet Camero, addressi ! stamped un
power steering, power velope) rei mie time fee
brakes, 256 cylinder, of $25 ti I >epu,Prient N
new tires, new seats, 6. Call or write
needs little body work.
N A T IO N W ID E
DATE A MATE
33,000 actual miles
Make offer:
2403 P i' St Suite A
325 1749
Santa Bait. " i CA 93’ os
Astoria. OR 97103
1 805 l«iK 1091
School o f Law.
NAACP West Coast Regional Conference: Alderbrook Inn, Union
W ashington. Keynote speaker: Dr. A lb e rt Black, J r., Professor o f
Sociology, University o f Washington. Leroy Mobley, NYC, Director o f
NAACP Prison Programs will deliver tb»address at the Saturday banquet
and conduct a special workshop: “ N AACP Goest to Prison” . Pre-legal
seminar: Thomas A. Atkins, NAACP General Counsel.
March 6th - 8th.
Sheila and the Boogiem en will appear at the St. Andrews Conference
o f St. Vincent de Paul benefit Mardi Gras Dance, March 28th, 9:00 p.m.
NE 8th and Alberta.
W om en in Chile: International Women’ s Day program, St. Andrews
Church. Virginia Alarcon, an ex-political prisoner o f Chile, w ill speak
about women in Chile. March 7, 7:30 p.m., St. Andrews Church.
The Heart o f Running: clinic for runners, YMCA Metro Fitness Center,
Barbur Blvd. March 7. (223-9622)
Second Annual W om en's Day Festival: March 7th. Run at 9:00 a m
r °,n,, m a rk ’c C.r.a f' S’ c x h ib i,s >,hea,e'. dance, etc. Dow ntow n
'
C A '
1,11
s w -
10th
beginning
at
11:00
a.m .
House C om m ittee on Ju diciary: Hearing on HB 2435 relating to ex-
punction o f arrest records after 3 years. March 3rd, 1:30 p.m , Rm 350
Slate Capitol.
Town M eeting. Congressman Ron Wyden, Saturday, February 28, 1981,
10 A M ., M em orial Room, T rin ity United M ethodist C hurch, 3915 SE
Steele.
Portland Observer's Legislative Brunch. March 7, 1981 - 9:30 A .M .,
Bourbon Street Restaurant, Weilder and Grand. Guest Speaker o f the
House, Hardy Meyers.
Benson High School’s Tech Show. “ Students in Step with Tomorrow’s
Technology, is March 6 and 7, 7:30 - 10:30 p.m., The Stage show will run at
8 and 9 p.m., and will feature the band and choir. For more information call
233-5891.
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2737 N. E. Union
Portland, Oregon 97212