Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, August 20, 1981, Page 10, Image 10

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    Paga 10 Portland Observar August 20.1981
I ACCOUNTING
["“ PORTLAND OBSERVER—
$1006 per month plus an­
tic ip a te d increase pen-
c o n tra c t
Excellent opportunity in d in g
health insurance e n ­ n ego tiation s. W o rks in
s u r v e y in g ,
ro a d
v ir o n m e n t r e q u ir e s
degree in business a d ­ engineering, or tra ffic
m inistration a n d /o r a c ­ e n g in e e r in g ; e x p e r .
counting, plus 1-3 years using hand tools, tra in ­
auditing experience in ing in m ath, training in
either public accounting drafting or graphics; ex­
or private industry. EDP per. or training in survey­
or
engineering
systems and statistic ex­ ing
perience is helpful. Suc­ desirable. Requires valid
cessful candidate will Oregon driver's license.
assist the planning phase C o u n ty a p p lic a t io n s
of all audit engagem en­ only, resumes N O T a c ­
ts, perform financial cepted.
a u d it s ,
conduct
operational audits, and ENGINEERING TECH 1
draft audit reports and $1164 per month plus an­
other memoranda regar­ tic ip a te d increase p e n ­
c o n tra c t
ding audit findings and d in g
negotiations. Perform s
recommendations.
Blue Cross of Oregon of­ basic drafting on road or
fers an excellent e m ­ traffic engineering draw ­
ployee benefits package, ings and drafts m aps.
plus flex-tim e
work Req. an A A d egree in
hours. Please call 225- civil or traffic engineer­
ing or drafting; specific
5405 for appointment.
exper.
drafting maps and
PERSONNEL
drawings
desirable. Req.
DEPARTMENT
valid O regon d riv e r’s
BLUE CROSS OF
license. C ou n ty a p ­
OREGON
plications only, resumes
100 S W Market
NOT accepted
Portland, Oregon 97201
JOB finder !
HOSPITAL
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-stenle supplies and equipment
For more inform ation send resum e to:
JL
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S.W. WASHINGTON HOSPITALS
MOO Maki
Vancouver. Washington M M 3
From Portland 289-1181. ext 5222
206-696-5222
An Equal Opportunity Employer
MECHANICAL ENGINEER
Starting Salary, 024,736.00 per annum. Machine
Design in conjunction w ith T im b er harvesting
research. Responsible for design, testin g, and
reporting.
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
Seattle Location. For further information call (206)
442-7814, Seattle; or (503) 231-2042, Portland
U S D A Forest Service, Pacific N .W . Forestand
Range Experiment Station. The P N W is an Equal
Opportunity Em Dioyer.
POLICE
OFFICER
CITY OF PORTLAND
City o f Salem , $1316-
1679, salary subject to
adjustment. High school
g raduate or have c o m ­
pleted GED, 2 yrs.
college by date of a p ­
pointment or required to
com plete 2 yrs. colleqe
within 5 yrs. of appoint­
ment. Age: 21 years and
not yet 35. M ay be
w aived for applicants
under 40 who have one
year accep tab le police
experience for each year
of age over their 35th bir­
thday. Closing date for
applications: September
4, 1981. W ritte n exam
given: S eptem b er 19,
1981. A pply: C ity of
Salem, Personnel Dept.,
555 Liberty SE, Salem,
Oregon 97301.
AUTOMOTIVE
EQUIPMENT
OPERATOR III
(Sweeper Operator)
$1600 $1728 mo.
FIRE FIGHTER
$1525-$2205 mo.
CITY PLANNER III,
LAND USE
$2061 $2204 mo.
PERSONNEL
ANALYST II
$2120-$2316mo.
W o m en and M inorities
contact:
AFFIRMATIVE
ACTION OFFICE
510 S .W . Montgomery
Portland, OR 97201
Apply by Friday,
August 28, 1961
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
PGE
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 grammer. Your skills will be tested If
your desiies lean tow ard physical w o rk, you
may be asked to provide a current driver's li­
cense and have experience with various kinds of
equipm ent. 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
An Equal Opportunity Employer fM/F)
II
ln s tru c to r--d u rin g th e
1981-82 academic year,
the Department of Com­
puter Science at Oregon
State University may oc­
casionally retain instruc­
tors on a temporary part-
time basis to teach in its
undergraduate program.
M in im a l q u a lific a tio n s
include
a
M asters
degree, or eq uivalen t
teaching experience, in
C om puter S c ie n c e , or
related
M .S .
plus
c o m p u te r -r e la te d e x ­
perience. For inclusion in
the pool of qualified per­
sons available on short
n o tic e , please w rite to
Fred M . T on g e, C hair­
man, Computer Science
D e p a r tm e n t, O re g o n
S ta te U niversity, C or­
vallis, Oregon 97331. In­
clude a brief resume of
your
e x p e r ie n c e ,
education, availability,
and
in s tr u c t io n a l
specialties.
Oregon State University
is an affirmative action,
equal opportun ity em­
ployer and complies with
Section 504 o f the
Rehabilitation A ct o f
1973.
CITY OF PORTLAND
FIRE FIGHTER
$1525-$2205 mo.
Applications available:
PORTLAND CIVIL
SERVICE BOARD
510 S.W . Montgomery
Portland. OR 97201
URBAN LEAGUE
RELD OFRCE
z Southwest
Washington
Hospitals
II
STAFF NURSES
* You choose nursing because you care.
* You are involved in a profession that makes a
difference.. . .
;
*
choose the hospital where you can make a
difference.
Full lime and part time portions
available on an shifts
For Mo-e Mo^at-on call our
War
2 L ,£ ? f PH C0MMUNITY
¿1OSHTAL
Deuwaarder at
289-1181, ext 5222
From Portland
206-696-5222
S O O N E R Vancouver AA98683
VANCOUVER MEMORIAL
Ji9®^TAL
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You have our number
3400 Ma.n St Vancouver aa 58663 1
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W e m a y h ave yo u r jo b I
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An Equal Opportunity Employer
NURSE
PRACTITIONER
COMPUTER SCIENCE
5329 N.E. Union
Portland, OR 97211
Apply no later than 4:30
p.m. August 28, 1961.
W om en and M in o ritie s
encouraged to apply.
121 S .W . Salmon Street
Portland, Oregon 97204
CLERK/SECRETARY
ENGINEERING AIDE
PROJECT LEADER
INTERNAL AUDITOR
Responsible for co or­
dination of construction
p e r m it s ,
c ro s s -
referencing of joint pole
a p p lic a tio n s , ty p in g ,
filing and indexing. High
S chool
diplom a
or
equivalent, 2 years office
experience, 1 year cable
re c o rd s v e r if ic a t io n .
C A T V and engineering
b a ckgrou n d preferred .
Beginning salary $5.50
per hour.
Reply in writing no later
than August 25 to:
Cableaystems Pacific
317 S W Alder, Suite 750
Portland, OR 97204
DIRECTOR OF
ADMINISTRATIVE
SERVICES
Fiscal m anager respon­
sible
fo r
th e
su p ­
port/fiscal/property man
agement for a state wide
non-profit social service
ag ency o f 50-plus e m ­
ployees. Applicant must
have advanced account­
ing skills and com puter
management experience
of a t least 5 years.
W o rk in g kn o w leg e of
c h u rc h -re la te d agency
operations. United W ay
and
fo u n d a tio n s
desirable. Send resume
to:
W e s te rn
SUN,
a
R egional S olar Energy
center, is seeking an In­
dividual to fill th e posi­
tion o f S olar H o m e ­
builders Program Project
Leader In their Portland
office. The Project Lead­
er w ill have d irect
resp o nsib ility and a c ­
c o u n ta b ility
fo r
tim e lin e s , m ile s to n e s ,
d e liv e r a b le s .
and
oudget/expenditures for
this th ree-year project.
The program w ill result
in the design, construc­
tion and m arketing of 6
to 15 a ffo rd a b le solar
homes in each of 6 N or­
thwest cities.
Send your request for
A P P L IC A T IO N an d
detailed job description
before August 21, 1981
to:
PRUDENTIAL
INSURANCE IS AN
Equal Opportunity
Employer
HOSPITAL
JO B O P P O R T U N IT IE S
S .W . Washington
Hospitals
is proud to o ffe r you a
24 hour job line phone
number. Call us at:
289 1181 ext. 5006
Journalists visit guerrilla camp
Western SUN
Personnel Dept.
715 S .W . Morrison St.
8th Floor
Portland, Oregon 97206
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
(W o m e n 's H ealth Care
Specialist), $1388-1688
QUALITY CHILDCARE
per m o n th , perform s
Trained fam ily providers
professional nursing in
thro u gh th e Child Care
w o m en 's health care
D em onstration Project
p r o v id in g p h y s i c a l
LUTHERAN FAMILY
Call4-C'a.
assessments and health
SERVICES
PROJECT
counseling and planning
606 S.E. 39th Ave.
REFERRAL OFFICE
under
g u id e lin e s
Portland. Ore 97214
232 3464
established for nursing
Deadline: Sept. 9. 1961
practitioner and county
health o fficer. Req. e x ­
per. in public health nur­
PROFITABLE end
sing, possession o f
INSURANCE
PART TIME
current Oregon nursing
B usiness o p p o rtu n ity
license and certificate as
Position for detail-orient
meetings held weekly to
ed person to process in­
a nurse p ra c titio n e r.
explain how you can
C o u n ty a p p lic a t io n s
surance applications and
becom e fin an cially in ­
only, resumes N O T a c ­
policy changes Requires
dependent in five years
cepted.
2 years office experience
or Is3$ following proven
and 35 wpm typing. Pre­
plan. Excellent benefits.
Make application for the vious insurance exp eri­
Call 281 4848 for tim e
above
jobs
at ence help fu l. Excellent
and place.
Washington County Per
b enefits and a co nven i­
sonnel. Room 305, 150 ent dow ntow n location.
HOUSE RENTAL
N. 1st A v e ., H illsboro
Please Call 248-2112.
OR 97123.
Travelers Inc.
NE 2 bdrm plus frig ,
707 S W Washington
stove, w a s h e r, d ryer,
/!/» Equal Opportunity
Portland, Oregon 97205
fenced yard, woodstove,
Employer
An Equal Opportunity
garage $400 per month
Employer M-F-H
first and last, cleaning
deposit 648 9670
Learn th ro u gh o n -th e -
job training how to be a
m edical or dental claim
p rocessor. G ood m ath
a n d c o m m u n ic a t i o n
skills h elp fu l. Excellent
benefit package, flexible
hours and good o p p o r­
tu n ity fo r g ro w th and
advancement. Also have
o pening fo r one p a rt-
tim e processor and 2
clerical to handle mail
and files. Call 224 2664
from 9-3 Monday-Friday
for appointment.
KING TV reporter Don M cG affln In the camp of El Salvadoran
guerrilla«.
W A N TE D
An experienced, mature
woman to babysit in my
tom e in V a n c o u v e r,
W A . 40 hours a w e e k .
S alary n e g o ita b le . W ill
provide transportation if
n ee d e d
(206) 696 5697.
Personnel
EMPLOYMENT MANAGER
Immediate opening for experienced interviewer.
B achelor's d egree p referred in personnel a d ­
ministration or psychology; requires experience
w h ich includes in te rv ie w in g , re c ru itin g , EEO,
A A P, a n d/o r personnel administration. Extensive
experience may substitute for degree. Growth op­
p o rtu n ity . C o m p e titiv e s a la ry /b e n e fits . Send
resume with salary history to:
Personnel
Southwest Washington Hospitals
P.O. Box 1600
Vancouver, WA 96668
Phone (206) 696 6222
From Portland: 289 1181 Ext. R W
A n Equal Opportunity Employer
ERA W a lk : On Saturday. Aug. 22, the Portland chapter o f the National
O rganization fo r W om en w ill hold a last walk in support o f the Equal
Rights A m e n d m e n t. It w ill begin at the Sacajew ea M o n u m e n t in
Washington Park at 10 a m. Call 295-2550 for more information.
In te rn a tio n a l N ig h t: Irvington Community Day Care, a multi-cultural,
non-sexist program housed in Irv in g to n School at 1320 N E Brazee, is
having an International Night Thursday, Aug. 27, from 7-9 p.m . in the
school auditorium . For more in form ation, call Elizabeth Waters at 284-
9205 between noon and 6 p.m.
O M 8 I E n e rg y C a n te r : T he O M S I Energy C en ter is open Sunday
through Wednesday from 1 until 5 p.m . It also stays open until 8 p.m .
Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
For inform ation on services, or to volunteer, contact Bob Glascock at
248-5920, or Marcia Director at 248-5915.
Public M eeting: The ju v e n ile Services C om m ission o f M u ltn o m a h
County is sponsoring a public meeting to discuss causes o f deliquency Sept.
1 ,7 p .m ., in the M S D council chambers, 527 SW H a ll, 3rd floor.
D e fe n s e W o r k s h o p : T he P o rtla n d P olice B ureau's W O M F N -
S T R E N G T H self-defense workshop for September w ill be held at the
Peninsula Park Com munity Center Sept. 8, 15 and 22 from 6-9 p.m
Pre-registration is M onday, Aug. 24. Call 248 4126 for registration in­
formation.
Auditions for models and Jazz dancers. Saturday 4:00 p m M att
Dishman Community Center. 77 NE Knott. Muet have 6x7 photo to
leave. Northwest Modeling Association.
The chaos o f the tin y , w a r-to rn
c o u n try o f E l S a lv a d o r receives
" lo c a l” treatm en t in a h a lf-h o u r
special, " P o o r El S alvador” airing
Sunday. August 23. 1981, at 6 p.m .
on K G W -T V , Channel 8.
K G W -T V sister station K IN G -T V
in S eattle sent re p o rte r D on
M c G a ffin and cin em ato g rap h er
Randy Partin to El Salvador earlier
this year to exam ine the p o litic a l
turm oil that pervades that country.
Poor E i S a lv a d o r" contains film
o f M c G a ffin and P a rtin 's capture
by guerrillas and their subsequent
transfer to a guerrilla refugee camp.
In the camp, we see the faces o f the
freedom fig h ters, m any o f them
teenagers and women.
" P o o r E l S a lv a d o r" deals w ith
the country’s history, economy, and
diverse religious and p o litic a l
philosophies and the oppression
th at produces the b itte r violence
that has resulted in 16,000 political
killings in less than two years.
i
The film addresses the revolution
in a h u m a n ita riu m
m an n er,
discussing the te rrib le to ll on the
n a tio n ’ s ch ildren and fa m ilie s . It
also belies the U .S . governm ent's
line that the g u errillas have been
badly d efeated . H o w e v e r, it p e r­
petuates the m yth th at the war is
between the extreme left and the ex­
trem e righ t w hile p ic tu rin g the
ruling junta as moderate, and depic­
ts the right wing terror against the
people as being an arm y " o u t o f
co ntro l” rather than as a policy o f
the government.
Community Calendar
Outdoor M is s : An outdoor Mass at noon. Sunday. Aug. 30, w ill be
held in the Grotto at The Sanctuary o f Our Sorrowful Mother, according to
Father Dominic Manzo. O .S .M ., director.
The sanctuary is located at N .E . 85th and Sandy Blvd., in Portland. The
public is cordially invited to attend.
Art Exhibit: The New Jersey Group national traveling exhibition with
works by 30 artists will be on display from Sept. 5-22 at the Clark Memorial
Library Gallery at the University o f Portland, 5000 N. Willamette Blvd.
Hours are M on-Thurs., 8 a .m .-l I p.m .; F ri.. 8 a m .-5 p.m .; Sat.. 9 a m -
4 p.m ., and Sun., I p .m .-l I p.m.
A variety o f media w ill be represented, including watercolors, etching
acrylics, woodcuts and silkscreens.
Tickets on B ale: Season tickets are now on sate for the Oregon Sym­
phony Orchestra’s 1981-82 classical series beginning Sept. 27. 28, and 29
The 86th "Season o f Brilliance" will begin with an all-orchestral program
under the baton o f Music Director James DePriest and is slated to end in
M ay with performances o f Verdi's monumental Requiem Mass featuring
soprano M artina Arroyo.
Fall C lasses: M t. Hood Com m unity College is offering more than 430
evening classes for the rail term at the college's Gresham campus, Maywood
I ark Center, and seven high schools in the college district.
F a ll term re g is tra tio n is now open in the adm issions o ffic e on the
college's Gresham campus. The fall term begins Monday, Sept. 28.
M in o rity Business: Rep. Ron Wyden will discuss topics o f mutual in­
terest to M in o rity Business Enterprise owners in Oregon at a no host " o p ­
tio n a l" cocktail-dinner event Friday. Aug. 21, from 4-6 p.m . at the Bour
bon St. Restaurant, 1530 N E Grant Ave. Those wishing to purchase a $4 50
dinner should call 249-9154 for reservations.
Congressman Wyden is a member o f several House Committees dealing
wiih matters o f importance to small business owners.
SUMMIT:
“Economic Survival
of Black People”
Sponsored by
Oregon Assembly
for Black Affairs
October 17-18,1981
Portland, Oregon
THUNDERBIRD t e a m Bwcfc Motor fan
Plan to Attend!
REGISTER NOW1
Foi additional Information — Call:
CorvaUto: 752-0886
Eugene: 687-5443, Ray Willard
Portland: 281-5437
Salam:
581-9151, evenings
Registration fee: 155
Or Write:
OABA
P.O . Bost 12485
Salem. OR 97309