Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, August 13, 1981, Page 11, Image 11

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    'PORTLAND OBSERVER*
TELEVISION
REPORTER/
PRODUCER
jobfinde
’ research '
ASSISTANT
(Unclassified)
A vailable on a 12-m onth ap p o in tm en t. B .S .
required. Experience in Serology, Elec­
trophoresis, Bacterial culture growth and main­
tenance Research involves the cheractization
of rhizobia strains from lagume plants and soil.
Send resume and three letters of reference to:
P. J. Bottomley
DEPARTMENT OF MICROBIOLOGY
Oregon State University
Corvallis, Oregon 97331
Before August 20, 1981. Salary 111,600 -12,00.
O S U is an A ffirm a tiv e A c tio n /E q u a l O p p o r­
tunity Employer and complies with Section 604
of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973.
M E C H A N IC A L ENG IN EER
Starting Salary, 124,736.00 per annum. Machine
Design In conjunction w ith Tim ber harvesting
research. Responsible for design, testing, and
reporting.
Seattle Location For further information call (206)
442 7814, S eattle, or (603) 231 2042, Portland
U S D A Forest Service, Pacific N .W . Forestand
Range Experiment Station. The PN W is an Equal
Opportunity Employer.
CLERICAL
Clerk Typist (% tim e)
T itle
1
Evaluation
T e c h n ic a l A s s is ta n c e
Centers. Qualifications:
1 year office experience
or training; 50 wpm
typ in g , experience in
filin g . S tartin g salary
•7642 49132 for K time.
A pp lication s m ust be
received in the Personnel
Office by 5 p.m ., August
18, 1981. In letters of ap
p licatio n , in d icate the
position for w hich you
are applying. Interviews
will be conducted after
closing date. Additional
in fo rm a tio n a v a ila b le
from personnel office.
Apply to Personnel O f­
fice. Northwest Regional
Educational Lab, 300
S W 6 th , P ortland. OR
97204
<4n Equal Opportunity
C LINIC NURSE
Washington County
•7 .4 0 per hour, per­
manent, pen-time to work
in the W ash. Co. jail.
Requires graduation from
an accredited school of
nursing, with a BS degree
desirable. Must possess
current license to practice
as an R N . in the State of
Ore. or a limited license
for new graduetes from
the State Board of N ur­
sing. County applications
only. Resumes NOT ac­
cepted Apply
W a s h in g to n C o u n ty
Personnel
Room 306. 160 N 1st Ave.
Hillsboro, OR 97123
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
Hospital
Employer
DIRECTOR OF
RE8EARCH
•16,000-418,000
Establish and implement
a research capability for
the
Portland
Urban
League.
G ra d u a te
degree in Social S cien ­
ce Minimum 3 years ex­
perience in evaluation
a n d /o r research. A p ­
plication deadline: Sep
tem ber 4, 1981. Send
resume to:
Freddye Petett
718 W Burnside
Portland. OR 97209
WANTED
An experienced, mature
woman to babysit in my
hom e in V anco u ver,
W A . 40 hours a w eek.
Salary n ego itab le. W ill
provide transportation if
needed (206) 696 6697
COOKS HELPER
NEEDED
For children's home. Call
Mon Friday, 9 4 p.m.
232 6562
SPEECH
LANGUAGE
PATHOLOG IST
Emanuel Hospital is now
seeking an individual to
fill a fulltime position of a
L ic e n s e d
Speech
Language P athologist.
Under the direct super­
vision of the S ection
H ead,
w ill
provide
speech, language, and
aural evaluation and
rehabriltation to patients.
M a s te rs
d e g re e
preferred, certificate of
clinical co m p eten cy in
Speech
Language
Pathology issued by the
A m erican S peech &
H e a rin g A s s o c ia tio n .
Licensed as a Speech
Language Pathologist by
Oregon S ta te H ealth
Division.
E M A N U EL H OSPITAL
2801 N. Gantenbein
Portland. OR 97227
A n Equal Opportunity
Employer
HOSPITAL
Respiratory Therapists
Full time, days, full lime, swing, full time,
nights Must be certified registered or regis­
try eligible
U n c la s s ifie d o n e -y e a r
fixed term appointm ent
located at K O A P -T V ,
Portland.
O n -C a m e ra re p o r-
te r/p ro d u c e r for public
a ffairs m agazine and
other talent assignmen­
ts. Full tim e position.
Bachelors D egree or
eqotvalent in Broadcaet
An E qual Opportunity
C o m m u n ic a tio n s an d
Employer
telsvision experience in
new s or public affairs
area.
Send com plete resume
to : Personnel O ffic e ,
TYPIST CLERK
O E P B S , 2828 S .W .
Front A v e ., Portland,
Our company trains and
O re g o n
97201.
prom otes from w ith in .
D EA DLINE: August 22,
37 H hour w eek; early
1981. Salary: 414,000 per
Friday
closing.
Im ­
year plus normal Oregon
mediate opening for per­
State fringe benefits.
son to start in our Polcy
OEPBS is an Affirmative
A ctio n ft Equal O p p o r­
son to start in our Policy
tu n ity
E m p lo y e r .
Typing U n it. W ill be
M ino rities and w om en
train ed in all areas o f
•reencouragedto^apply.
policy typ in g and s w it­
chboard reception relief.
W O R D PROCESSING
Type 50 wpm minimum.
OPERATOR
C o m p e t it i v e s a la r y ,
depending on experience
Fast-paced production
and
jo b -r e la te d
environment has oppor­
background. Excellent
tunity for operator with 1
company-paid benefits.
year experience a n d /o r
Modern, pleasant office
dem onstrated ability to
in co nven ient T ig ard -
operate word processing
Lake Oswego area. Con­
equipm ent. Particularly
tact Judy Robbins, 639-
in terested in ap plican t
9640.
w ith know ledge o f IBM
A M E R IC A N 8 T A T E 8
office O S /6 information
IN 8 U R A N C E
p ro c e s s o r. A d d itio n a l
COMPANY
requirements include:
An Equal Opportunity
1. Typing 66 wpm
Employer
2. S pellin g, gram m ar,
punctuation expertise
M e d ic a l C laim s
3. Good verbal and w rit­
A nalyst Trainee
ten communication skills
OPS Blue Shield
Qualified applicants ap­
Looking for experienced
ply in person or send
m edical claim s analyst
resume to:
with minimum of 2 years
Blue Croae of Oregon
claims processing.
100 S W Market
Knowledge of insurance
Portland, OR 97201
coding and medical te r­
m inology a m u st. Ex­
An Equal Opportunity
c e lle n t
com pany
Employer
benefits.
Call:
TECHNO LO GY &
A N A LY S IS D IV IS IO N
D IV IS IO N SECRETARY
W estern
SUN,
a
R egional Solar Energy
Center, is seeking an in­
dividual w ith excellent
ty p in g , s h o r th a n d ,
o r g a n iz a tio n a l and
c o m m u n ic a tio n skills.
D ic ta tin g m achine e x ­
perience required and 3
or more years experience
in a s e c re ta ria l/a d -
m in is tra tiv e a s s is ta n t
position. Salary Range:
•12,340-416,143 DOE.
Please send your request
for A P P L IC A T IO N and
detailed job description
before August 14, 1981,
to:
W estern SUN
Personnel Department
716 S W Morrison St.
8th R oot
Portland. OR 97206
Deadline for receipt of
A P P L IC A T IO N S
is
August 21, 1981
An Equal Opportunity
Employer M /F H V
PRO FITAB LE and
P A R T T IM E
B usiness o p p o rtu n ity
meetings held weekly to
explain h ow you can
becom e finan cially in
dependent in five years
or less following proven
plan Excellent benefits.
Call 281 4848 for tim e
and place.
Processing Supervisor
Full time days Must have substantial ex­
perience and knowledge of principles and
practices of sterilization techniques Experi­
ence in a supervisory capacity a must. Must
also have experience in handling sterile and
non-sterile supplies and equipment
For more information send resume to
JL
nr
S.W. WASHINGTON HOSPITALS
3400 Mein Vtncouvsr, Washington SIASI
From Portland 289-1 IS I. ext 5222
206-696-5222
An Equal Opportunity Employer
BANK CLERK
P e rm a n e n t p a r t - t im e
openings availab le In
d o w n to w n
P la z a
Building
on
th e
statem en t c re w . 2 -1 0
days per m o n th . Filing
skills required. Excellent
working conditions.
U .8 . N A T IO N A L B ANK
O FO R E G O N
Apply in person between
9 a .m .-1 p.m . U .S . Bank
Plaza, 566 S .W . Oak
Alma McDowell
243 7421
After 8:30 a.m.
L A N D S C A P IN G
Reasonable prices. Not greedy, just
making a living.
888-3837
C A R PE TS
P rofessional C arpet C lean in g . A ll ty p e s ,
reasonable rates, not greedy, just m aking a
living.
868 3637
J A N IT O R IA L
W e make your business, home or office a place
to be proud o f. Top q u a lity c le a n in g . N ot
greedy, just making a living.
668-3837
D ou g 's H om e Im p ro v e m e n t
3872 P ro cto r Blvd.
S andy. O regon 87066
668-3637
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
United W ay of the Colum bia-W illam ette is ac­
cep tin g applications fo r th e p osition of
Executive Director. This position, which reports
directly to the President of the Board, provides
professional direction and leadership in planning
fo r, organizing, financing and evaluating the
d evelo p m en t o f a co ordin ated co m m u n ity
human services program.
The Executive Director supervises a staff of 40
and w orks w ith hundreds of volunteers
th ro u g h o u t th e four c o u n ty area. Position
requires a proven record in establishing and
maintaining working relationships with persons
at all levels including C EO 's, labor represen­
tatives, and local human service agency staff
and volunteers.
The successful candidate will be an outstanding
com m unicator, and proven leader capable of
motivating and working with a wide variety of
volunteers and staff professionals. Strong ad­
ministrative. personnel, financial and problem­
solving skills and experience w ill have been
gained through a long term leadership role in a
major organization. Professional qualifications
will include at least a Bachelor's degree in a
related field.
Salary will be commensurate with qualifications
and experience. Applications must be received
prior to August 21. Further information available
from:
Jack Goetze,
Chairman of the
Executive Search Committee
P. 0 . Box 2882
Portland, Oregon 97208
A n Equal Opportunity
Employer
S TR A N D f t CABLE
INSPECTO R
ACCOUNTING
ACCOUNTS PAYABLE
CLERK
Full time position for experienced accounts
payable clerk, responsible for processing in­
voices and expense vouchers for computer
input. One year experience in general office
functions, ab ility to uae 10-key by to u c h ,
and typing skills required.
Our Uberei benefits include: medical-dental,
life in su ran ce, tu itio n reim b uraem en t,
savings incentive plan, and many others. To
apply, piasse contact our Human Resources
Department:
mDrakeWUlock
500 NE Multnomah
Portland, Oregon 97232
669 3356
An Equal Opportunity Employer m-cf
OUTREACH COUN-
SELO R/RECR EATIO N
LEADERS
4 pos. in county-w ide
prog. 30 h r/w k . Sept-
May. 46,860. Exp. in Sr.
Citizen Recreation. Act.
and
In t e r v i e w i n g .
Motivated, pub. re)., recrd
kpg. skills helpful. Car
req'd. Apply by 8-18 at:
Loaves ft Rehes
6126 SE 62nd Ave
An Equ O pp /A ff. Actn.
Employer
Q U A L IT Y C H IL D C A R E
Trained family providers
thro u gh the Child Caro
Dem onstration Project
Call 4-C ’s.
P R O JEC T
REFERRAL OFFICE
232 3464
Lrg newly painted 1 bdrm
apt. i.: brick 6plex. 16th ft
Prescott. Host, w stsr,
g a rb a g e
in c l u d e d .
Fireplace
ft
garage.
• 2 4 0 /m o ft dap. 288-
9037
HOME
IMPROVEMENT
VETERANS
Put your skills to w ork
for cash and retirem ent.
NCO positions open
n ow , all services. C o n ­
tact:
2nd BN 218
FA
ORANG
288 5611 Ex . 672 or 276
This position requires the
ability to read and work
from b lu ep rin ts, c o o r­
d inates w o rk ac tiv itie s
w ith te le p h o n e c o m ­
panies and contractors.
M u st be fa m ilia r w ith
te le p h o n e and p o w er
u tility clearances and
specifications.
Qualified candidates will
have a m inim um o f 3
years strand and cable
installation experience,
with 2 years supervisory
experience.
In te re s te d c a n d id a te s
must respond in w riting
no later than August 17
to:
Personnel
Cablesystsms Pacific
317 S W Alder S t., Suite
760
Portland, OR 97204
P A R T -T IM E J O B S
R adio, V e h ic le re p a ir,
w ire c o m m u n ic a tio n ,
cooks and m edical p e r­
sonnel. Contact:
2nd B N 218
FA
ORARNG
288-5611 ex. 572 or 575
BANK
PROOF M ACHINE
OPERATORS
P erm an en t, p a rt-tim e positions
available in d o w n to w n plaza
building. 10-key adding m achine
skills required. One shift available,
6:30 to finish Monday-Friday.
Excellent working conditions and
benefit plan.
Apply Employment Departm ent 9
em-1 pm Monday-Friday.
Th« gunt cactui of An
zo n e —the ta h u a r o -it a
trea without laavat, with
out a tingle branch It hat
pleats on its tid ss that
expand or contract at much
at a foot when there it rain.
R EV. L E E A R T H U R M A D IS O N
Minister launches new church
Rev. LeeA rthur J. M adison,
pastor and social worker in Por­
tland, is in the process o f starting a
new local church. Rev. Madison
received his form al
secular
education from Southern University
in Baton Rouge, La., and Portland
State University, where he obtained
BS and M SW degrees. He has not
received any seminary degrees but
has acquired extensive form al
training
through
Christian
seminars, workshops and conferen­
ces. He has been involved intimately
with IT C in A tlan ta, G a ., M u lt­
nomah School o f the Bible and
Western Conservative Baptist
Seminary in Portland. He plans to
pursue his Master o f Divinity degree
at Western.
Rev. Madision was called to the
preaching ministry in October 1969
and to the pastoral ministry at M or­
ning Star Baptist Church in March
1979. Rev. Madison pastored the
Morning Star church for two years.
He states he has ‘ ’ high regard for
the integrity and work o f the local
church” and believes that, in spite
o f its imperfections, the church still
remains the hope o f a troubled
world.
Project studies custody effects
One million children a year ex­
perience the divorce o f their paren­
ts, as well as the problems o f
custody and visitation decisions. Yet
little is known about the effects o f
these decisions on children and their
parents. W ith new custody laws
being
considered
in
state
legislatures, it is important that we
seek to better understand the advan­
tages and disadvantages o f existing
custody arrangements.
I f you have been separated or
divorced from one to five years,
have a child between the ages o f 7
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• You choose nursing because you care.. .
• You are involved in a profession that makes a
difference
• Now choose the hospital where you can make a
difference.
Full time anj part time pcsTcrs
as a, aoie ;r an shifts
ST. JOSEPH COMMUNITY
HOSPITAL
3<00 Mäin St .arce..e- AA 58663
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289-1181, ext 5222
From Portland
206-696-5222
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and 12, you may be eligible to par­
ticipate in a study o f the possible ef­
fects o f divorce and custody
arrangements on children. Parents
with either father or jo in t custody
arrangements are needed to be in­
terviewed.
I f you are willing to share your
experiences by participating in this
study or wish more inform ation
about the study please call Marianne
Aarnas at 246-5379 or Linda O r-
tmeyer at 228-5016 in Portland, or
write Diana Cowan, 2529 Perkins
Lane W ., Seattle. Wash. 98199.
OREGON DEPARTMENT 0E TRANSPORTATION
HIGHWAY DIVISION
600 \ t 92rd V ar couler A a 98663
U S U.S. National
BANK
Rev. Madison states he “ has high
hopes and great dreams for a new
local church in the Northeast Por­
tland area ." He plans to continue
teaching and training o f an on-going
evangelistic team, to continue
teaching and training workshops for
leaders from other local churches,
to expand involvement o f lay per­
sons in congregational worship, to
develop working programs for in­
creased involvement o f young
people in the life o f the church, to
increase fellowship with sister chur­
ches, and to develop medical and
mental health delivery systems as an
arm o f the local Black church.
Rev.
Madison
states that
although he has had failures and
sins o f his own, he " w ill not com­
promise the word o f God and the
preaching o f the cross.”
Rev. Madison welcomes all born-
again believers, without a church
home, to join him in this challenge.
The first planning meeting will be
held M onday, August 24, at 7:30
p.m. at Far West Federal Savings,
3333 N. Lombard (between Greeley
and Chautaqua). Rev. Madison may
be contacted at 1802 SW 10th -208,
P ortland, Ore. Telephone: 241-
9127.
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