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Portland Observer
JOB FINDER
SECRETARY/
MANUFACTURING
ENGINEERING
Challenging full time position for a professional
secretary desiring diversified duties in our
Manufacturing Engineering Dept. If you have
2-3 years Secretarial experience in an Engineer
¡ng office, this job is for you.
Salary beginning at 9990/month and commen­
surate with experience. Our liberal benefit pack­
age includes: 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
13520 SE Pheasant Court
Portland, OR 97222
1503)659-3355
An Equal Opportunity Employer M-F-H
HOSPITAL
NURSE R.N.
PSYCHIATRIC
Outpatient drug tre a t­
ment clinic. Must have
demonstrated psychia­
tric assessment skills and
ability to work inde­
pendently. 2 years nur­
sing experience required,
psychiatric experience
preferrable. Salary range
91512 - 91846 monthly.
Excellent fringe. Call
Polly at:
CODA
A D M IN IS T R A T IO N
267 0633
DIETETIC
TEC H NICIAN
Immediate opening for
2 part time Dietetic
Technicians. Must have
an Associate of Arts
Degree that meets the
standards set by the
A m e ric a n
D ie te tic
Assoc. Excellent salary
and benefits. Please
send resume to person­
nel Dept:
S.E W A SH IN G TO N
HOSPITALS
P.O. Box 1600
Vancouver, W A 98668
An Equal Opportunity
Employer M /F/ H
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
SALES POSITION
Apply in person
2201 N. Killingsworth
Portland, Oregon 97217
CABLESYSTEMS
PACIFIC
Cablesystems Pacific (CSP), Portland's newly
franchised cable company, is now accepting
written applications for the following positions:
QUALITY CONTROL
TECHNICIAN
Responsible for performing quality control on all
equipment used by Cablesystems Pacific to en­
sure that all the required specifications are main­
tained.
The Quality Control Technician documents any
defective equipment and advises the Chief
Quality Control Technician on necessary repair
and maintenance.
Position requires electronics degree or
equivalent two years electronics training and a
minimum of fo u r years CATV experience in
maintenance.
CATV SYSTEM
DESIGNER
Responsible for design of a cable routing master
plan backed by computer analysis for draft-
person to complete and issue. Must coordinate
system design with other utilities as required.
Position requires an electronic degree or
equivalent experience as well as drafting skills
and computer programming in CATV or related
field. CATV experience preferred, but not man­
datory.
DRAFTPERSON
Responsible for the preparation of systems
maps as per standards and procedures of
Cablesystems specifications. Duties include:
drawing and issuing maps as required by the
system schedule, correcting records on base
maps and drafting work for other departments
as needed.
Position requires drafting degree or equivalent
experience, with well developed inking and let­
tering skills. Two years CATV experience pre­
ferred, but not mandatory.
Application forms available from receptionist at
our office.
Please respond in writing only by June 19, 1981
to:
Linda Torrance
CABLESYSTEM S PACIFIC
317 SW Alder, Suite 750
Portland, OR 97204
Interviews scheduled at the discretion of our
personnel department following receipt of
resume I application.
A n Equal Opportunity Employer
ATTENTIO N!
Will those persons who
have had problems with
Farmers' Auto Insurance
please call 283-2488.
AREA SECRETARY
Area
Secretary
Housing A uthority of
Portland. Performs all
secretarial duties for an
area office; includes
phone, typing, filing,
report preparation. Two
years business college,
one year office e x ­
p e r ie n c e , w o r k in g
knowledge of general
office procedures and a
variety of office equip­
m ent. Type 55 w pm .
Salary 9858 per month.
Submit HAP em ploy­
ment application no later
than 4:30 p.m., Monday,
June 22, 1981 to:
KAREN BELL
PERSONNEL
A D M IN IS T R A T O R
1806 NE 46th Avenue
Portland, OR 97213.
Call 249-5626 if you have
questions. All qualified
applicants will receive
consideration for em ­
ployment without regard
to race, color, religion,
national origin, age,
sex, sexual orientation
or political affiliation.
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
RESEARCH
A SS IS TA N T
Research Assistant pos
ition in forest hydrology
available August 15,
1981. Background in
h y d ro lo g y , fo r e s tr y ,
forest soils, statistical
analysis and computer
applications. 6-m onth
duration. Extension of
this appointment to one
year will be contingent
on availability of funds.
Bachelors degree, prac­
tical experience required.
Salary 99,500 per 6
month period (919,000
per year). Send letter of
application, vitae, u n i­
versity transcripts, and
three letters of recom ­
mendation by July 15,
1981 to:
Dr. Henry A. Froehlich
Acting Department Head
FOREST
ENGINEERING
D EPA RTM ENT
Oregon State University
Corvallis, OR 97331
OSU is an A ffirm ative
Action Equal Employ­
ment Opportunity Em­
ployer and complies with
Section 504 of the Re­
habilitation Act of 1973
PROFITABLE and
P A R T-TIM E
Business o p p o rtu n ity
meetings held weekly to
explain how you can
become financially in­
dependent in five years
or less following proven
plan. Excellent benefits.
Call 281-4848 for time
and place.
C HILD CARE
W arm , loving, magical
responsive person for
child care hours 1-6
94.16 hour. Experience
t r a in in g n e c e s s a r y ,
S p a n is h
s p e a k in g
desirable. Resumes ac­
cepted thru June 26th
at:
2707 S.E. Clinton
Portland, OR 97202
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
hospital
R AD IO LO G Y TECH
Part time position avai­
lable for A .R .R .T . or
registry eligible.
RESPIRATORY
TH ER APIST
Full time nights and part
time night shifts Must
be certified registered or
registry eligible.
S.E. W ASHINGTON
HOSPITALS
VAN C O U V E R
M E M O R IA L
HOSPITAL
3400 Main
Vancouver, W A 98663
ST JOSEPH
C om m unity Hospital
600 N.E. 92nd
Vancouver, W A
(206)696-5222
From Portland 289 1181,
ext 5222
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
M-F-H
D A TA ENTRY
OPERATOR
Excellent em ploym ent
opportunity for adapt
able, qualified DDE o p ­
erator. Position requires
6 months to 2 years
experience, to include:
keypunch; key ontry
machine, e g ,
IBM
3277; alphabetic keying.
Blue cross of Oregon
offers
a
complete
benefits package and
g ro w th o p p o r tu n it y ,
as well as a competitive
salary. Please apply or
call 225 5405 for ap
pointment:
Personnel Department
BLUE CROSS
OF OREGON
100 SW Market
Portland, OR 97201
Insutsnc»
UND ER W RITER -
C ONTRACTS
Individual will be re­
sponsible for drafting a
new underwriting m an­
ual in simplified langu­
age BA degree, prior
experience in written
communication, such as
copy writing, technical
writing, or contract
drafting required. Health
insurance in claims, un­
derwriting, or enrollment
helpful. Candidate must
have strong oral com ­
munication skills. Blue
Cross of Oregon offers
a competitive salary and
an excellent employee
benefits package Please
apply or submit resume
to:
Personnel Department
BLUE CROSS
OF OREGON
100 SW Market
Portland, OR 97201
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
LEGAL SECRETARY
Legal Secretary, dow n­
town office, high m o ti­
vation and good skills re­
quired, prior legal e x ­
perience not necessary,
excellent selery and
benefits, call:
226-9100
We encourage minorities
to apply.
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
CLERICAL
Soma typing, some dis­
patching. Some data
processing know ledge
helpful but not nec­
essary. Fast m oving,
people oriented. Ex­
cellent company b en e­
fits Salary inline with
experience. Interviewing
June 25 from 8am 5pm.
Call:
JA N
222 3831
For appointment.
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
DATA ENTRY
housekeeper
Applications will be ac­
cepted June 22-23 to
fill future Housekeeper
vacancies at Fairview
Training Center. Must
have 2 years janitorial
e x p e rie n c e in c lu d in g
knowledge of materials,
e q u ip m e n t
an d
techniques used in in ­
stitution, including dis
infecting and isolation
te c h n iq u e s , s u rg e ry
and central supply areas
Must be 18 years or
older, good physical
condition. EOE Apply:
FA IRVIEW
PERSONNEL
2250 Strong RD S.E
Salem, OR 97310
Phone: 378 5369
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D A T A ENTRY
OPERATOR
Immediate opening for
experienced Data Entry
Operator. IBM 3742 and
systems 34 background
desired. Systems 34
Computer operators ex­
perience a plus. 716 hour
day. Excellent company
benefits
228 9131 ext. 14
KXL RAD IO
Radio reporting/Anchor
p o s itio n . Im m e d ia te
opening, full tim e, 3
y e a rs
e x p e r ie n c e
required with proven
professional skills. Con
tact:
Brian Jenning 231 0750
KEX R A D IO
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
RECEPTIONIST/TYPIST
Starting salary 910,377 per year Metro is re
cruiting, pleasant Receptionist/Typist to work
in our busy front 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 Ap
ply:
Personnel Office
METROPOLITAN
SERVICE DISTRICT
527 S.W . Hall Street
Before 5 00 P M ., June 23, 1981
A n Equal Opportunity Employer
Community Calendar
Walk for Equity
Saturday, June 27th
Support the legal fund
to sue the School Board
10:00 leaving W aahlngton/M onroe
and proceeding to Adams for potluck
(Please contribute 86.00 per w alker)
N o tlc a : There will be a regular meeting o f the Portland Energy C om ­
mission on Thursday, June I8, 198I at 7 p.m ., in Room 321 City Hall, 1220
S.W . Fifth Avenue, Portland.
" A t la n t a H a a r tb r a a k " an em otional, chilling presentation by T h a
S o jo u rn a r T ru th R aadara T h e a te r 8 D a n e « T ro u p e w ill be aired on
"D ialo g u e" KPTV-12, June 20, 1981 at 7 a m ., and again on Sunday, June
21 at 10 p.m. Host Ullysses Tucker, Jr. "A tlanta Heartbreak” speaks to the
pain and agony of Atlanta mothers who have lost children by murder, during
the last twenty months in A tla n ta , G eorgia. A ll m aterial perform ed is
original. Don’t miss this informative presentation!
C h lld re n ’a H o u r O p e n in g : The Group at Hand Theatre w ill present
Lillian Heilman’s T H E C H IL D R E N ’S H O U R on June IP, 19, 20, and 21. at
Westminster Presbyterian Church, 1624 N.E. Hancock, in Portland All per­
formances are at 8:00. The admission cost is $3.00 for adults and $2.00 for
children. Parental discretion is advised.
P o rtla n d S ta te U n lv e ra lty ’a Women Studies Gallery announces the
opening of “ LIK E T H IS TO G ETH ER : A tribute to our heritage in women’s
art.” A show of varied works, inspired by classwork on the great women ar­
tists, past and present through July 10. Opening reception, June 19, 7-9 p.m.,
Portland State U niversity’ s Women Studies G allery, Harder House, 2nd
floor, corner of S.W. 10th and Market Call 229-3517, for more information
and for gallery hours.
Portland S ta te U n lv e ra lty a Annual Summer Gymnastics program for
youngsters from kingergarten through high school is now accepting
registrations. The first o f four two-week sessions begins June 22 in the
University’s Health and Physical Education building. Costs vary with grade
level and include discounts for students signing up for more than one session.
Contact Randy Carruthers at 229-4401. for more information.
M eetin g: The next meeting of the Portland Branch N A A C P will be held
on June 21, 1981 at M t. Sanai Baptist Church, Portland, Oregon. The
meeting begins at 4:00 p.m., at 602 N.E. Prescott. For agenda, questions or
appearances, please contact Lucious Hicks, at 243-4924
W eahlngton Park Zoo: The Third season for the popular summer concert
series “ Your Zoo and All That Jazz” opens at M etro's Washington Park
Zoo on Wednesday, June 24, with the Ron Steen, one of the Northwest’ s
premier drummers, and his talented quintet. Concerts will he held at the zoo
every Wednesday night through August 19 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. (Rain date
Thursday, same time. An added service this year will be a Tri-M et shuttle bus
to transport jazz goers between the Sylvan/Westgate parking lot and the zoo
for a nominal fee of 26C per person each way. The bus will operate on con­
cert nights only, from 5:30 to 7 p.m., and 8:45 to 9:30 p.m. For more infor­
mation call 226-ROAR
Y M C A Youngsters eight to twelve years old still have an opportunity to
spend a week in the Oregon outdoors this summer at Y M C A Camp Collins
east o f Portland. There is still lim ited space available at Cam p Collins.
Nearly I ,(XX) youngsters have registered for the eight sessions running Sunday
through Saturday beginning June 26. For more inform ation, call Y M C A
Camp Aduunisiration, 223-9622.
B lack U n ite d F ro n t. June 18, 1981, 7:30 p .m ., King Neighborhood
Facility, 4 8 15 N .E . Seventh.
U pcom ing Events Congressmen Ron W yden: Thursday. June 18, 7:00
p.m. - 9:00 p .m .. Town Meeting, Westmoreland Union M an o r, 6404 SE
23rd; Town M eeting, M ilw aukie M u ltip u rp ose/S em o r Center, 5440 SI
Kellog D r.. Milwaukie, Saturday, June 27, 10 a m. - 12 noon; Town Meeting,
Fremont United Methodist Church. 2620 NF Fremont. Tuesday, June 30.
7:30 - 9:30 p .m .; Tow n M eeting, Thursday. July 2, 7:00 - 9:00 p .m .,
Overlook Community Center. 3839 N. Melrose Drive.
A fric a n A ffa irs Editor Fungai Kumhula will he a guest on K O A P -T V
Channel-10 "Inform ing A Global Com m unity" on Saturday, June 20th at
7:30 p.m.
Commissions get $1
CITY OF PORTLAND
BUILD IN G
An Equal Opportunity
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those two population groups and
Employer
INSPECTOR I
fund the Commission at reasonable
however, social and economic
91974 M O 92085 MO
operating level," she said
pressures are particularly harsh on
Open Continuous
Senator Frank Roberts and Jim
minorities at this time. Blacks and
Miscellaneous
HEATING
Gardner both have significant num­
Hispanics are in need of specialized
D O M ESTIC
INSPECTOR I
bers of Blacks and Hispanics in their
Commissions that can conduct re­
House cleaning by the
91974 M O 92085 MO
districts and should be contacted to
search and recommend intervention
hour, experienced
C h ile's firs t p res id e n t,
Apply by June 26
provide input. Both serve on the full
strategies. The legislature should be
Bernardo
O'Hiqqins,
won
283 3076
W om en and minorities
Ways and Means Committee
I his revolution with the more responsive to the needs o f
contact:
| help of a menaqerie At
A FFIR M A TIV E
¡the Battle of Rancaqua in
HOUSE FOR RENT
1814, O'Hiqqins, wounded
A CTIO N OFFICE
2
bedroom
house,
3738
Economists estimate the
and badly outnumbered,
510 S W Montgomery
value of women's unpaid N .E. 8th Avenue Rent
had his men round up every
domestic services to be at this entire house or rent
Portland, OR 97201
animal in the villaqe and
least one fifth of the cur
spend most ot our time and income
An Equal Opportunity stampede them toward the
just one bedroom. Call
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rent Gross National Product
Spanish lines, which broke
struggling to avoid illness anil
Employer
224-7977 Ask for David
most susceptible to health problems.
despair, it requires the denial oi
Decreased funds for these preven­ something more fundamental -- the
tive programs will lead to increased
reality that the suffering of other'
health problems, which will lead to affects and diminishes us.
increased costs to the public.
Some people ask why physicians,
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Speaking of costs, it is important to as health experts, should her heard
want as many Blacks as possible in legislator. Gladys is a good C om ­ able for comment and the reaction
remember that the federal budget
on these issues. First, the health ef­
one district because if you have us missioner. You people should be from members of his family who re­
for the military is about three times
fects o f nuclear war have been
spread out, it limits the number of
happy you got them there." Among sponded, was predictably hostile.
the amount spent on social and
denied and distorted to make war
his most vocal support, whose coun­ When asked by Grassroot News for
Blacks who vote because they find
health services.
more acceptable as a solution to
ter chant was " H e 's my friend and
a statement, one o f his sons re­
their vote doesn’t mean anything.”
In 1980 world m ilitary expendi­ global conflicts. This is insane
marked that he didn’t want to lower
Bill M cC oy is color b lin d ," was
tures amounted to over $500 billion,
Second, the impact of cutting social
Asked why the demonstrators Dennis M cC orm ack who s a id ," I
him self by com m enting on the
or $ 1 4 b illio n daily. By com ­ services would be devastating to the
chose to personalize the issue by think M cCoy has Black people in
demonstration. Another son charac­
parison, the cost o f to tally
public's health Third, the health of
picketing McCoy’s home, Herndon mind in everything he does.
terized the demonstration as a circus
eradicating smallpox was less than
the nation is threatened by both
said, " T o o long people who are Although, I vote for him as a white
and engaged in a staring match with
that for six hours of the arms race
these policies They must be exposed
suppose to represent us have gotten because he takes care of me, too. I
various demonstrators.
Less than a day’s military expendi­ and altered as a preventative health
o ff lightly and McCoy is one of the have empathy with all people that
A relative o f the McCoys called
tures could finance the entire
measure. This is a situation in which
most tragic examples of this. He has feel they have a reason to march,
the demonstrators "B la c k Klans-
m alaria-con trol program o f the
prevention is the only effective
not represented this community. If and I just want them to know that I
men."
W o rld
H ealth
O rgan izatio n .
therapy. F in a lly , the health im ­
he disagreed with what the Black like Bill McCoy."
(Malaria kills one million children a plications o f these issues are so
community wanted, he should have
Tow ard the end o f the dem on­
year in A fric a .) O ur government
profound and frightening that im ­
come to us and said, *1 disagree.' ”
stration, Herndon addressed the
BLOOD PRESSURE CLINIC
provides more funds for the con­
mediate, undistorted attention to
crowd. "T h is is not something we
The E ilo t N eighborhood and
Amidst the chant o f " W h o ’s Bill
struction of a single battleship than
them (an end to the denial) will be
looked forward too, but the day is
Developm ent Association is p ro ­
McCoy, he's the white man’s boy,”
for cancer research.
d ram atically e ffective in altering
long
passed
when
people
who
are
moting
a
Blood
Pressure
Clinic
on
there was a scattering of support for
The proper response to valid
this nation’s course away from self-
supposed to speak for us can go
Thursday, June 25th from I p .m .,
M cC oy. One yo uthful supporter
criticism o f the health sector is to
destruction
down and say and do things that do
to 3 p .m ., at the Senior C itizens’
said, "M cCoy has a voice for all the
redirect current programs so that
(E d ito r's N ote The P ortlan d
not represent the community or our
and Y outh C enter - Prince hall
people in this area. A lot o f people
they belter serve their intended pur­
School Board passed a resolution
Masonic Temple, 116 N .E . Russell
interest."
around here are white and these
poses. For us to allow such cuts in
M onday night asking the Reagan
The reaction o f M cC oy’ s neigh­ St. The public is invited. No fees
picketers are from the N .E . side,
services requires a denial once
A dm in istratio n
to
begin
bors was very stand-offish as they
and they think that he should have a
(Free).
again, an inability to understand or
negotiations with the Soviet Union
stood outside their homes and
voice for them too, but he has a
recognize what it is like to be poor
for a bilaterial agreement to lim it
watched. It was reported that a
voice for everybody."
In the United States each
or disadvantaged in this country
d evelo p m en t nuclear arms )
State Patrolman was inside the M c­
Tw o people passing by added:
dey. approximately 5,000
For those o f us who don’t have to
Coy home. Bill McCoy was unavail­
people turn 65
"McCoy is a fine fellow and a good
Funding nuclear war
Picket McCoy home