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Portland Observer JOB FINDER B D D R A K E W IL L O C K . a high technology world leader in kidney dialysis equipment has an immediate opening in the Management informa tion Systems Department: PROGRAMMER W e are seeking an aggressive, high energy programmer to join our firm . This position requires a B.S. Degree in Computer Science; 2- 3 years manufacturing and/or finance systems experience, with background in MAPICS, RPG, and IBM System 34. Our liberal benefit package includes: com petitive salary, medical/dental/life insurance, Savings Incentive Plan, educational reimburse ment, and progressive retirement plan. To apply, please contact our Human Resources Department: JOHN H. WOLD B-D DRAKE WILLOCK 13520 SE Pheasant Court Portland, Oregon 97222 An Equal Opportunity Employer M -F -H SALES POSITION A p p ly in person 2201 N. K illin g s w o rth P o rtla n d , O reg on 97217 A SS IS TA N T PUBLIC W ORKS DIRECTOR City of Salem »2351 - »2984. Manage ment of engineering, w ater and sewer plan ning and traffic divisions 100 employees, operat ing budget 3.8 million, c a p ita l im p ro v e m e n t budget 31.6 million. Establish policy, pro c e d u re s , o b je c tiv e s , sch edu les, p rio ritie s ; development of capital projects; budget pre paration/administration; reports and studies. Thorough experience in civil engineering work in water, sewer, street and storm drainage, land survey methods related to public works plans an d s p e c if i c a t i o n s , traffic engineering and o p e r a t io n s . 4 - y e a r degree w ith major coursework in civil or sanitary engineering. Registration as profess ional engineer by State of Oregon desired. Oregon driver's license required. Closing date: June 19. Apply: CITY OF SALEM Personnel Dept. 565 Liberty SE Salem, OR 97301 An Equal Opportunity Employer NURSE R.N. PSYCHIATRIC OFFICE INFORMATION SERVICES COORDINATOR Excellent opportunity for an individual with prior experience in analyzing and coordinat ing functions within a word processing and reprographics environment. Responsibilities will consist of coordinating all major functions of word processing and reprographics center, including: • Conducting in-depth studies of in dividual departmental needs; • Analyzing user departments’ short and long range needs; • Recommending automated equipment needs; • Conducting studies of production fig ures and making recommendations for maximum production, as well as equipment utilization; • Maintaining cost containment and cost comparison studies; • Budgeting and fiscal accountability. O utpatient drug tre a t ment clinic. Must have demonstrated psychia tric assessment skills and ability to work in d e pendently. 2 years nursing experience re quired, psychiatric e x p e rie n c e p re fe rra b le . Salary range »1512 - »1846 monthly. Excellent fringe. Call Polly at: Successful candidate must be well-versed in all aspects of current word processing and reprographics equipment, including co piers Candidate must also possess high level of verbal and written communication skills. Blue Cross of Oregon offers a competitive salary with excellent fringe benefits and flex-timework hours. BLUE CROSS OF OREGON Personnel Department 100 SW Market St Portland. Or 97201 COCLA ADMINISTRATION 257-0533 An Equal Opportunity Employer M /F /H CABLESYSTEMS PACIFIC R EC E PTIO N IS T/ SECRETARY Receives calls, greets visitors, respond to general inquiries. Re quires ability to com municate well, accurate typing and general office skills. Please submit re sumes' in w riting by June 19, 1981 to: CABLESYSTEMS PACIFIC 317 S.W . Alder Suite 750 Portland, OR 97204 • An Equal Opportunity Employer INSURANCE OPPORTUNITY MASTER SCHEDULER Large Insurance C om pany has im m ediate openings for an in dividual who has 46 wpm typing skills and is in terested in opportunities for advancement. Duties entail typing assign ments of insurance policies of a routine nature and other related item s.S alary to »161 - 225 weekly. Salary com- ansurate w ith exp eri ence. W e offer excellent benefits and opportunity fo r advancem ent through our job posting program and education a s s is ta n c e p ro g ra m . If interested in applying, please call M s. H arvey for an appointm ent at 228-3751 • Ext 245. An Equal Opportunity Employer M /F /H CHIEF SURVEYOR (City of Salem) »1596»2036 Review land surveys and certify as complete, accurate and sufficient, and affix seal as a Reg istered Professional Land S u rv e y o r. R egistered Professional Land Surve yor in the State of Ore gon. Four-year degree with major course work in civil engineering; or equivalent experience and training. Closing date: June 19. Apply: CITY OF SALEM Personnel Department 566 Liberty SE Salem, OR 97301 An Equal Opportunity Employer A D M IN IS T R A T IV E The Marketing D epart m ent of T ri-M e t has opening for a Carpool M a tc h in g S p e c ia lis t to process applications for the Carpool Matching Service and to assist the adm inistering Related Ridechair Incentive Pro gram. Requirements are: 2 years college or ex perience in adm inistra tive capacity; dem on strative ability to write le t te r s /r e p o r ts to communicate receptively by telephone; experience in Data Processing is d e s ir a b le . M in im u m starting salary is »13,728. Resumes / applications accepted no later than Friday, June 19 at: TR I-M E T E M P LO Y M E N T OFFICE 4012 S.E. 17th Portland, OR 97202 An Equal Opportunity Employer W e are seeking an individual who thoroughly understands Master Scheduling and desires a challenging career opportunity. Minimum requirements: 4 years experience in M .R .P.; 3 years experience in Master Schedul ing or A FICS certifications. Individuals must also possess good supervision, training, and M.R.P. skills. Our liberal benefit package includes: Com petitive salary, m edical/dental/life insurance. Savings Incentive Plan, educational reimburse ment, and progressive retirement plan. To apply, please contact our Human Resources Department: B D DRAKE WILLOCK CORRECTIONS OFFICER TRAINEE »1211 per m onth. Jail c o rre c tio n e in c lu d in g booking, prisoner care, security and transporta tion. M ust meet all re quirements of BPST and the W ashington County Public S afety Departm ent. Last filing d ate, June 26, 1981. C o u n ty a p p lic a tio n s only resumes not a c cepted. Apply: W A S H IN G T O N CO U NTY PERSONNEL Room 306 150 N. First Avenue Hillsboro, OR 97123 (503)648 8606 An Equal Opportunity Employer KEX RADIO 50,000 w att KEX, Port- ! land, Oregon has a weekend opening for an Air Personality. A m in imum of 14 hours a week. Third class FCC license required and minimum 1 year e x perience in the broadcast field. Application dead line, June 30, 1981. Tapes and resumes only, to: BO&MttLER Program Director KEX R A D IO Golden West Broadcast Center 4949 SW Macadam Ave. Portland, OR 97201 KEX Radio, Goldenwest Broadcasters, Inc., is: An Equal Opportunity Employer M / F VOLUNTEERS B radley-A ngle House, a shelter for battered wom en and their children are seeking vol unteers. Will train. Call: 281 2442 or 239 4790 RECEPTIONIST/TYPIST it,f Pf0ce«-sina Wacker Siltronic. The name in the industry. Starting salary »10,377 per year. Metro is re cruiting, pleasant Receptionist/Typist to work in our busy fron t office to receive calls at switchboard, relay messages, schedule vehicles and meeting rooms and distribute public in formation mailings. Job requires 2 years Post- high school work experience, answering central switchboard and typing letters, memos, etc. 40- 50 wpm and high school diploma or GED. A p ply: We re the largest producer of silicon wafers in the world When the electronics industry wants wafers, they think of us You can have an excellent future helping us supply this consistent demand Financial Systems Analyst Personnel Office METROPOLITAN SERVICE DISTRICT 527 S.W . Hall Street Before 5:00 P .M ., June 23, 1981. An Equal Opportunity Employer You will assist in the development and coordi nation of financial reporting and analysis We have modem EDP on-line financial information sys tems You should have at least three years exper lence in the functions of EDP and accounting You will prepare detailed program design, code debug and test programs as well as analyze current programs You will work with P L /1 in a DOS/VSE environment Knowledge of CICS/VS or DL/1 would be helpful You should have at least one year of experience with P L /1 in a DOS environment lu u n n i i n i J J . i i J i m u ENGINEER/ ARCHITECT Tri-M et has an opening for a Project Coordinator in Engineering Service Section. The position is responsible for assist ing and developing tech nical design construction management and related activities for physical facilities and real prop erty. Requires degree in Civil Engineering, Archi tecture or related field, plus tw o years specific experience. Job descrip tion is available at Tri- Met Employment Office. Minimum starting salary is »25,995. Subm it re sume, no later than June 19, 1981, to: TRI-MET EMPLOYMENT OFFICE 4012 S.E. 17th Avenue Portland, OR 97202 An Equal Opportunity Employer SOUTHEAST ASIAN YOUTH OUTREACH WORKER % tim e position. Pro vides outreach services to meet the special needs of S .E. Asian youth in North Portland. Bilingual/bi-cultural helpful. »8810 annually. Position closes 6-22-81. Send resume or apply at: NORTH PORTLAND YOUTH SERVICE CENTER 7704 N. Hereford Portland, OR 97203 An Equal Opportunity Employer STAFF IN VESTIG ATO R F u ll-tim e , p e rm a n e n t position as Staff Investi gator. Challenging posi tion w ith a great deal of responsibility. W e re quire enthusiasm, ex cellent human relations skills and the ability to com m unicate w ith a t torneys and other pro fe s s io n a ls , in d ig e n t clients and the general public. No previous in vestigative training or ex perience required. Ex cellent starting salary with longevity increases. Send resume to: M Y R N A L. HOLT CHIEF IN VESTIG ATO R 1234 SW Morrison St. Portland, OR 97205 Include a telephone number where you can be reached during the day. W om en and m inorities are en couraged to apply. An Equal Opportunity Employer PGE Programmer Analyst Salary and benefits are excellent including medical and dental/optical coverage If you want the challenge and reward of working with the No 1 silicon wafer supplier, please call Ron Hamilton at 503/243-2020 Or send your resume to him at Wacker Siltronic. Dept 24G 10, PO Box 03180. Portland. OR 97201 An equal opportunity employer • 13520 SE Pheasant Court Portland, Oregon 97222 An Equal Opportunity Employer M -F -H HOU8E FOR RENT 2 bedroom house, 3738 N.E. 8th Avenue. Rent this entire house or rent just one bedroom. Call 224-7877. Ask for David Portland General Electric Company has an on going need for qualified employees at all levels You may be qualified for employment either in an office or in an area requiring more physical activity. If the clerical atmosphere appeals to you, you need to have typing skills of at least 45 words per minute with good spelling, punctua tion, and grammar. Your skills will be tested. If your desires lean toward physical work, you may be asked to provide a current driver's li cense and have experience with various kinds of equipment. If you are a professional seeking em ploym ent, current positions are available with PGE in the areas of engineering and data services. PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY DOMESTIC House cleening by the hour, experienced 283-3076. 121 S .W . Salmon Street Portland, Oregon 97204 An Equal Opportunity Employer (M /F ) 1 t W hat do you get w h en you m ix high school music teachers w ith a U S. M a r s h a ll, a b re a d tr u c k d riv e r , ra ilro a d e n g in e e r an d a tax exa m in e r? The a n s w e r Is th e a w a rd w in n in g 234th A rm y N a tio n a l Guard Band. The band w ill p erfo rm a free co ncert a t Terry S chrunk Park. P ort lan d . Friday, Ju ne 19, a t 12 noon and w ill p e rfo rm again S atu rd ay. June 20, at 2 p .m ., at the Lloyd C enter in Portland. The public is cor dially invited. Community Calendar Fashion P h o to g ra p h s : Two Portland area women will be exhibiting fashion photographs at Heritage Gallery and Frame Shop in Hillsboro June IS to 26. A reception, to which the public is invited, is planned for the photographers on June 19, at 7 p.m ., at Heritage Gallery, 448 SE Baseline in Hillsboro. For more information call 640-5547. A M A H e a d s ta rt will be holding graduation ceremonies for forty-five children who will be entering kindergarten in the fall. The graduation will be held on June 12th at 7:00 p.m ., at the Bethel Center - 5828 N .E . 8th, Port land, Oregon 97211. Jefferson 71 Reunion: A 10 year Reunion will be on August 1 & 2, 1981. Saturday night August I, 1981 will begin with a cocktail party at 7:00 P .M ., followed by a buffet dinner at 8:00 P .M ., in the Tampico Room at the Air port Holiday Inn. Sunday will be a bring-your-own-picnic basket picnic at 11:00 A .M ., at Pier Park, Area D (follow the signs). Bring your own family. The cost o f the dinner w ill be a mere $15.00 per person, not including beverages. Beverages o f all kinds w ill be available at the picnic, free o f charge. Mail checks payable to: Jefferson 71 Reunion, 5036 NE 52nd, Por tland, OR 97218. 11th Year A n n iversary B anquet: Albina Ministerial Alliance, Friday June 26, 1981, 6:30 p .m . - 9:00 p .m ., at the G reat H a ll/W e s tm in is te r Presbyterian Church, 1624 N .E. Hancock. M ilita n t B oo ksto re Film : •‘ Mexico:” The Frozen Revolution, by T ri- continental films. The flim is in Spanish with English subtitles. The film will be shown Sunday, June 28, at 7:30 p.m ., at the M ilitant Bookstore Forum 711 N .W . Everett in Portland. For more information call 222-7225. E D A C W o rk Session N o tic s : The Economic Development Advisory Committee (E D A C ) for the City o f Portland will meet on Friday June 12, 1981 at 11:30 a.m ., at the Portland Development Commission, 1500 SW 1st, 7th Floor. The agenda item is a presentation by staff and E D A C discussion of the draft of the proposed City-wide Economic Development Strategy. No action by EDAC will be taken on the draft before the next regular meeting o f E D A C on June 24. T h e a tre A ud itio n s: Lake Oswego Community Theatre will hold open auditions for the George M . Cohan mystery melodrama, “ The Tavern,” on Sunday, June 21st at 2:00, and Monday, June 22 at 7:30 p.m ., at the theatre at 156 S.W. Greenwood Road. Auditioners are asked to come prepared with a memorized joke. Readings from the script will follow. “ The Tavern” will be performed July 24 - August 22. F a th e rin g S e rie s : New fathers can get some valuable insights into fathering in a series o f five classes being offered by the Children’s Program of Good Samaritan Hospital & Medical Center. The series will be led by Steve Russell, Registered Occupational Therapist. Enrollm ent is limited to 10 fathers and their infants. First class o f the series will be held on Tuesday, June 16 from 7 to 8:30 p.m ., at the Children’s Program, 2215 NW Northrup 2nd Floor. For more information call 229-7220. Eliot N e ig hb o rh o od D e v e lo p m e n t P ro g ra m . June 15, 1981 - 7 p.m ., Masonic H all, 116 N .E . Russell. (1) Review o f proposed new association structure. N orth Portland Citizens C o m m ittee. June 15, 1981 - 7:30 p.m.. Board Meeting, Neighbors North, 7508 N. Hereford. N o rth e a s t C o a litio n o f N e ig h b o rh o o d s . June 16, 1981,7:30 P .M ., King Neighborhood Facility, 4815 N .E . 7th. W o o d la w n Im p ro v e m e n t A ssociation. 7:30 p.m ., Odd Fellows Hall, 700 N .E . Dekum. Guided S um m er W alks: Enjoy a summer day with weekly guided walks through Hoyt Arboretum and Forest Park in a program sponsored by the Western Forestry Center. Beginning Tuesday, June 16, and continuing every Tuesday through the summer, the hikers will leave the Center at 9 a.m., and return by 2 p.m. Also beginning in June is a bimonthly program especially for school-age youngsters, called “ Walk for Kids." Participants in both of these programs will need to provide a brown bag lunch, comfortable walking shoes and clothing appropriate for the weather. The walks will start in front of the Center's Exhibit Hall by the flag poles. For further information, con tact the Western Forestry Center, 4033 S.W . Canyon Road, Portland or call 228-1367. A do p t-A -C at M o n th : To encourage the adoption o f cats from Troutdale animal shelter, Multnomah County Animal Control will be distributing free adoption kits to anyone who adopts a cat during the month of June. Kits in clude a poster o f Morris the Cat, a cat care booklet, free cat food coupons and other cat related inform ation. For more inform ation call 248-3308 or 666-3711. O M S I: The Oregon Museum o f Science and Industry goes to summer hours beginning Saturday, June 6. The Science and exhibit center will be open to the public from 9 a.m ., until 6 p.m. The change in hours is timed to accomodate families with children out o f school, summer tourists, and the visiting public in general. M y Staral Viewing o f the stars through a 20*/i inch telescope. University o f P ortland Observatory, 5000 N . W illam ette Blvd, Tuesday, June 16- August 4, beginning at dusk, weather perm itting. Free and open to the public. V olu nteers N eeded I Raphael House o f Portland, an emergency shelter for women and their children escaping domestic violence is in need o f a volunteer house parent to supervise activities, answer the phone and provide directional counseling. Training will be provided. Hours are negotiable. Call at 224-6883 for details. Rape and violence against women are increasing and a group of Portland organizations working in this area are sponsoring a day o f education on rape and domestic violence on Saturday, June 20th at Portland State's Smith M em orial Ballroom beginning at !0:0C a.m . Topics include legal problems, psychological effects, self-defense and organizing techniques for rape and violence prevention. Call 226-7233 or 283-3475. , I Soma of tha first black businastman in Amarica wara craftsman such as Thomas Day, who mada furnitura In colonial timas. .