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Page 10 Section II Portland Observer, May 6, 1982 JOB FINDER MENTAL HEALTH HOUSEPARENTS Couple w anted to live in residential treatment facility w ith five em o tionally disturbed ado lescent boys and girls. Assist in providing a nurturing environment and close intensive su pervision. support and security. All operational expenses and supplies provided. $22,000 salary and fringe benefits for nine working days per two weeks. Experience w ith em otionally dis turbed adolescent pop ulation and BA p re ferred . Address in quiries to Robert Beat ty, c /o Janis Youth Pro grams, 1942 N W Kear ney, P o rtlan d," OR 97209 or call1223-9006. TEACHER SPECIAL EDUCATION SUMMER SCHOOL 24-5 hr. days June 21- July 29, Mon. through TH urs. Requires O re gon Cert, as acceptable to TSPC for multi-han dicap teachers. Salary $ 4 9 .5 0 /d a y . R equest additional information and employer's applica tion form from Person nel, P .O . Box 16657, P ortland, OR 97216. Employer's application form must be received by 5 pm M ay 21, 1982 to be considered for first screening. An Equal Opportunity Employer READ THE FOOD SECTION EACH WEEK FOR NEW IDEAS IN THE KITCHEN PRO G RAM M ER ANALYST W e have an opening for an experienced person to develop and maintaiiafcth on-line and batch systems. M ust h a v ^ tir o n g COBOL b ac k ground. Data base knowledge, on-line applica tion programming experience and a Computer Science degree preferred. W e provide an excellent salary and benefits program, including a profit participation plan. Please send a complete resume to: Personnel Manager Gilmore Steel Corporation PO Box 2760 Portland, OR 97206 You may call Pam at 286-9651 if additional in formation is required. /In Equal Opportunity Employer CABLESYSTEMS P A C IFIC COMMUNITY RELATIONS COORDINATOR The successful candi date should have famili arity with local govern ment processes and personnel, a working knowledge of the media, excellent com munications skills both oral and written, public speaking experience. Cable TV experience is d e s ira b le . M in im u m qualifications include several years direct public relations experi ence, college degree preferred. This position reports to the General Manager. Responsibilities include but not lim ited to: Preparation and p e- sentation to various cable regulatory bod ies, function as liaison b e tw e e n r e g u la to ry bodies, other govern ment agencies and CSP management. De velop and adm inister c u s to m e r c o m p la in t procedures, m aintain records for reporting. Assist General M an ager and departm ent heads in public rela tions activities. Acts as community liaison. Sal ary commensurate with experience. Respond in w riting to the above position by May 14, 1962, to: Personnel Cablesystem s Pacific 3075 N.E. Sandy Blvd. Portland. OR 97232 W alk-in applicants ap ply between 1-3 p .m ., Monday-Friday. Cablesystems Pacific is an Equal Opportunity Employer. WOMEN CRISIS TRAINING The Portland Women's Crisis Line offers crisis intervention for victims o f dom estic violence, rape fcr incest. Training sessions for new volun teers begins in M ay. 232 9751. ( CITY OF PORTLAND TRAFFIC ENGINEER TYPIST D o w n to w n insurance com pany looking for responsible individual w ho enjoys lots of typing and seeking a p e rm a n e n t p o s itio n . Position requires accu rate typing skills, mini mum 45 w p m . O ffice experience necessary. E x c e lle n t b e n e f i t s , w o rk in g c o n d itio n s , hours, starting pay. Call Ju d y H arris, USF&G. 221-0221. A n Equal Opportunity Employer M / F EARN M.87/HR. W e need assistance in evaluating and re sponding to daily work reports subm itted by our field agents throu g h o u t the state. No experience neces sary; Paid training pro gram; work full or part- time at home. For infor m ation send s e lf-a d dressed, stam ped e n velope 9 V» inches long to A W G A , D ep t. E, Box 49204, Atlehta, GA >30359. PROGRAMMER ANALYST DENVER, COLO. Openings for DIB O L p ro g ra m m e rs . M in i mum 2 years exper. in DIBOL a m ust. Exper ience with M CBA gen eral accounting p ack ages enhances your value. Salary n egotia ble. Excellent o p p or tunity w ith the only authorized Digital Com puter distributor in Col orado. C ontact: Fred H u g h e s K im b ro u g h Com puter Saies, 4725 Independence, Denver, Colo. 80033. (303) 425- 0663.________________ RESEARCH ASSISTANT UNCLASSIFIED A full time appointment with research responsi bilities for assisting in the design, develop ment and maintenance of a com puter-based, d a ta m a n a g e m e n t , m odeling and agricul tural com m unications system in a biology de partm en t. Salary $15- 2 5 ,0 0 0 /year depending on qualifications and experience. B .S . d e gree in com puter science or systems an alysis preferred ot equivalent education or experience. Biology ex perience or interests will also be considered. Application deadline is July 1, 1962. For details contact Dr. B.A. Croft, D epartm ent of Ento mology, Oregon State U niversity, C orvallis, OR 97331. Oregon State University is an A f f ir m a t iv e A c tion/Equal Opportunity Employer and complies with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation A ct of 1 9 7 3 . A p p lic a t io n s from fem ales and m i norities are encour aged MULTNOMAH COUNTY RADIO PROMOTION ASSISTANT M ust typ e 60 w p m , perform dictation, have graphic and co p y w rit ing skills, collega d e gree in appropriate field or equ ivalen t exp er ience. Looking for a fa s t-th in k in g , o rg a n ized person w ith initia tive and a willingness to work some weekends. Send resum e to Jan H am lin, KEX Radio, 4949 S W M acad am , P ortland, O R , 97201. K E X /G o ld e n W e s t ffro ad casters, In c ., is ah equal o p p ortu n ity em ployer m /f . Last date for resumes M ay 7, 1982 JOBS O VERSO W * Big m oney fast, $20,OQP to $50,000 plus per year. Call 1-716- 842 6000, ext. 3819. GENERAL LEDGER SUPERVISOR (FSS) (M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty, P o r t la n d , O r a g o n ) $ 2 1 ,0 2 1 $ 2 7 ,3 3 2 a n nually (D O E ). S uper vises centralized ledger accounting functions and staff. Two years of professional level a c counting experience, including one year of supervision needed to qu alify. C ollege-level accounting coursework p r e f e r a b le . Send resume or request for application to: M u lt nomah County Employ ee Relations Division, 1021 S W Fourth A v e nue, Room 130, P o rt land, OR 97204, by May 31, 1982. A n Equal Opportunity Employer NURSES CNA’s Certified Nursing Assistants needed for staff relief assignments in nursing homes. All shifts available Required Oregon CNA certificate and minimum 6 months experience Pioase call to schedule an interview QUALITY CARE DOMESTIC WORKERS WANTED "The Complete Nursing Service Cleaning, washing, iron ing, cooking. Call: V e lv e t Touch 283-0090 224-3247 Equal Opportunity Employ er MISCELLANEOUS CHILDREN'S SERVICE DIVISION C SD is looking for e m e r g e n c y s h e lt e r homes for children in our com m u nity from birth to 18. Shelter care is short term, from one day up to 30. If you can share your home with a child w ho needs one, please call C S D , 229- 5795 SALE JEEP GOVT. SURPLUS Listed for $3196 sold for $44 for bargains like these call for the direct ory (312) 931-1961, ext. 2141. N E W W alkin g Consew: Reg »1360 Foot ..........Now »896 ConeewSgZeg............. t«B6 $2,205/m o . entry rate. TERMS TRADES Interested applicants Pacific Sew Inc. should have knowledge 1732 NE 42nd of tra ffic engineering TEACHER 288-9122 principles and p ra c MOBILITY WORK READ STREET BEAT tices; tra ffic control BIG SALE FOR PUBLIC OPINION EXPERIENCE equipment design, op ON THE LATEST ISSUES on m ajor appliances. CONSULTANT eration, materials and Clean & Sharp, must SUMMER SCHOOL c o n s t r u c t io n t e c h see 7 days. D IX O N 'S 24 days: June 12-July niques; traffic regula APPLIANCE 760-6023. 29, 1982. Direct voca tory laws and stan Victim of crime, now serving 20 yrs. on a max. tional, community m o sec. hell hole. dards; and basic geom bility and travel training etry and elem en tary Yes, I believe in God & somehow I will continue to students for d evel statistical procedures. IN 30 M IN U T E S the faith till Armageddon opm ent o f entry level Applicants should also W e Buy Used Pianos. work skills, job place Yet still this terrible captivity has taken a terrible have skills in analyzing 282 0918 ment and maintenance. toll upon me. and modifying the de Valid Oregon teaching sign o f streets, in te r Guards & prisoners are 2 of a kind & that leaves certificate with Special sections and tra ffic a lot to be desired. E d u c a tio n e n d o r s e control devices; c o n for junk cars, trucks, ment of 1 ) handicapped I must constantly be exposed to: smoke, ducting traffic studies; 2 8 6 5 5 7 3 , 2 8 6 -2 9 2 1 learners, or severely stench, filth, yelling, radios & a T .V . applying relevant laws anytime. Ask for Al. handicapped learners, and standards; in te r For most people that sounds like fun, but not or 2) the endorsement preting and preparing for this righteous person. HANDYMAN accepted by T .S .P .C . traffic engineering de prior to Jan 1, 1977, 288-2968 I would so much like to get in contact with signs and s p e cifica mentally retarded. 2 .5 286-4122 other decent people. tions; expressing ideas h o u rs /d a y M o n . thru effectively orally and in Also a bed ridden life is a hellish existence. SANTIAM DRIFTERS Thurs, $25.24/day. Re writing; and establish Lying in bed is the only regular activity here in fiberglass drift boats ft quest additional infor ing e ffe c tiv e w orking this hell hole. access, 1 258 6747, 1- mation and employer's r e la t io n s h i p s w it h 258 7062 or 1-258 2701. application form from I would say more but I have been censored others. Employees are Personnel, P .O . Box before many time, so I will be happy to get even WANTED assigned to either the this much out to the public. Portable TV's, color or Operations or the Sig SCHOOL POLICE B & W , working or not Thank you, nals Division of the Bu OFFICER w orking. A L S O Video Robert W . Martyr #48 B reau of T ra ffic Engin PORTLAND PUBLIC Recorders, working or eering and are expect Victim of Crime SCHOOL not working. ed to m ake in d ep en Oregon State Hospital, Must have 2 yrs exp or B U Y -S E L L -T R A D E dent decisions on the Salem, OR 97310 a 2 yr college degree, or A & A Chalet 775-9139 technical aspects of c ertifica tio n by th e i major traffic engineer Oregon BPST. Position ■ ing projects in accord closes M ay 19, 1982. j ance w ith regulations, Salary range $15,927 to ordinances, standards $ 2 0 ,0 6 4 d e p e n d in g and procedures. M U LTN O M A H COUNTY upon exp and training. A request f o r an appli For Energy Retrofit for Various County Buildings. All Bidders are hereby ad Apply Blanchard Edu cation must have been vised that this project requires a minimum of fifteen (15) per cent of the cation Service Center, received in person, by total bid amount for Minority Business Enterprise and eight (8) per cent for 501 N. Dixon, Portland, phone o r by le tte r by Female Business Enterprise participation. OR. A ffirm a tiv e A c 5:00 p.m ., Friday, M ay tion, equal opportunity ¡4 , 1982. The applica Bid No. B61-100-7916. Bid Date: May 4, 1962, 2:00 P .M . institution. tion should be received no later than one week In accordance with Multnomah County Public Contract Review Board's MEDICAL CLAIMS after the closing date. It Administrative Rules No. 60.070(1), the County announces the following ANALYST TRAINEE is the responsibility of Plan Holders. Publication of Plan Holders by Multnomah County is not in OPS INSURANCE the applicant to provide tended as an endorsement or a statement of prequalification of any listed ample time for a mailed Looking for exper General Contractor. application to reach the ienced medical claims Civil Service Office be analyst w ith the m ini Brockamp & Jaeger Inc. McKinstry Co. fore the established mum o f tw o years 15796 S. Boardwalk P.O. Box 12149 c la im s p r o c e s s in g . deadline: Oregon City, OR 97045 Portland, OR 97212 Apply to: Know ledge of insur Portland Civil Service ance coding and medi Reddy, Inc. Cloyd R. W att Construction Co. cal terminology a must. Board 9716 N.E. 279th St. 804 N. Killingsworth Ct. 510 SW Montgomery E x c e lle n t c o m p a n y Battleground, W A 98604 Portland, OR 97217 benefits. Call Alma Portland. OR 97201 McDowell 243-7421 a f OR Minority and Female Business Enterprises Certified by the City of Portland ter 8:30 am. Urban League are equested to submit Sub-Bids. A n Equal Opportunity 5329 N. Union Ave. Sharon Jacox Employer M / F / H / V Portland. OR 97208 Purchasing Director CASH $A-1 CASH Sub-Bids Requested I Community Calendar The United Methodist Women of Patton-Central Church will again sponsor their annual spring rummage sale, Saturday, M ay 8, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m ., in their Friendship Shall, 5023 N. Michigan Ave., corner o f N. Alberta St. A snack bar will be featured. Proceeds will be used for their missionary projects. Completion of a five-year pro|act to acquire playground equip-- mant for Beach Primary School will be celebrated with ceremonies on the school’s upper play field Friday May 7, at 1:30 p.m. Beach School is located at 1710 N. Hum boldt St. Dedication o f the new prim ary play equipment will include demonstrations on the balance beams, climbing poles and setup bench by physical education classes. T h ree c an d id a ta a fo r th e o ffic e o f O re g o n '# S u p e rin te n d e n t o f Public In atru ction are scheduled to appear before a public forum at Port land State University on Monday, M ay 10, 1982. The free presentation be gins at 7:30 pm, and will be held in Rooms 294/296 o f Smith Memorial Cen ter , 1825 S.W . Broadway. Invited to participate are the incumbent, Dr. Verne Duncan, Rod Monroe, state Senator and Tigard High School teach er, and William Kendrick, superintendent o f Salem Public Schools. The P ortland W o m an 's H ealth C e n te r-A lte rn a tiv e B irth C en ter is a non-profit woman-controlled out-of-hospital facility where low risk women can bivc birth in a comfortable environment. Orientations covering differ ent aspects o f the Alternative Birth Center will be open to interested wom en, families, and friends. An orientation will be held Thursday, M ay 20 from 7-9 pm. Preregislration is required. For more inform ation call 777- 7044. Persona in the c o m m u n ity w h o w ish to o ffe r help to refugees may call 239-4275. A volunteer will be taking calls from 8 am-7 pm. Donations will be channeled to the appropriate needy people. Do not call adult and family services if you wish to make a donation. Boise School R eunion, May 14, 5:30-9 pm. Come and enjoy “ The Way We Were" with exhibits, slides, music, refreshments. Boise School, 620 N. Fremont, 288-6309. The P o rtla n d C h a m b e r O rc h e s tra will hold its prim ary fund raising event, ‘ ‘ Elegance I I I ’ ’ S aturday, M ay 8, 1982 6 pm in the R iverview Ballroom at the Thundcrbird, Jantzcn Beach. The evening includes dinner, an auctio n, dancing u n til the early hours, and music throu g h o u t the evening. We ask no admission. Tickets may be ordered by phoning 635- 6095. Bank cards arc acceptable. The experience of g ro w in g up black in P o rtlan d during (he ’40s and ’50s will be shared by two Portland women, M anh Alyn-Clair and Jeanette Spencer, when they read their writing on May 21, at Old Wives Tales, S.E. 13th and Burnside, 8 pm. The program is free. Irv in g to n School In te rn a tio n a l P o tlu ck Thursday, M ay 13, 6-9 pm. M ilk, coffee, plates and utensils provided. Persons encouraged to wear eth nic costumes. Students* work displayed in hallways. Entertainment during the potluck hours. Call school office for reservations: 288-6401. All-Black Films. 1915-1972: A re d isc o ve ry This Tuesday’s program (M ay 11) at PC C Cascade H all Auditorium : Cabin In The Sky (1943, 100 min J with Eddie "Rochester” Anderson, Ethel Waters, Lena Horne, Rex Ingram; The Negro Soldier (,9 4 4 , 40 m in .), an im portant propaganda documentary made by the Army during W W II and written by young black writer Carlton Moss. Films begin 7:30 pm. H ispanic S tu d en t U nion presents a reading by Elias Daniel Duaarte, a Chicano poet. Monday, M ay 10th, 12:00-1:00, 298 Smith Memorial Center, PSU. Free. S t. A n d r e w C o m m u n ity C e n te r candidates fo ru m : Focus on Democratic gubernatorial primary, with Don C lark. 7 cd Kulongoski and Jerry Rust. Wednesday, May 12, 7:30 pm, St. Andrew Community Center. 806 N .E . Alberta. For information, 281-4430. "P o rtlan d Saves The E arth " is the musical extravaganza that will play at Sabin School, 4013 N .E . 18th, Thursday, M ay 13th. The story has to do with the many beautiful, fun and interesting things our city has to offer as seen through the eyes o f visiting space people. M o th e r 's D ay L u n ch eo n : The Black Educational Center invites the community to join us in “ A Special Tribute to Black Women” on Sunday, May 9, 1982 from 2-5 pm, ,639 N .E . Alberta St. The program will consist o f poetry by the Sojourner Truth Readers, the Talking Drum Dance Troupe and various other tributes. A photo exhibit by Richard Brown on the Black Woman will be on display. For further information, or if you wish to parti cipate in the program please call 284-9552 or 282-9465. Tickets are $4 for adults and $2 for children and can be purchased at the Talking Drum Book store located at 1634 N .E . Alberta St. Astro-Destiny ARIES Mar. 21 Apr. 19 Nothing will come easy this unfavorable week. Pa tience, and then things will come to you. TAURUS Apr. 20 May 20 You have excellent aspects to back you. Career op portunities and romance can succeed. GEMINI May 21 - June 20 Health and happiness make life a joy. Spread some o f your good fortune around . .it ’s needed. CANCER June 21 - July 22 Would you be surprised if you received an unexpect ed legacy? Don’t— it could happen this week. LEO July 23 Aug. 22 Romance has reared its lovely head. Your vivacious personality is hard to resist by one and all. VIRGO Aug. 23 Sept. 22 Family and friends make this a fun week for you and your spouse. A party brings the week to a climax. LIBRA Sept. 23 Oct. 22 While you mean well in trying to help a friend, you could be accused o f meddling. Give it some thought. SCORPIO Oct. 23 Nov. 21 Discussion with your family can only muddle things. You must act on your own this time. SAGITTARIUS Nov. 22-Dec. 21 Your popularity is at its peak. Give that party you have been thinking about— it will be fun. CAPRICORN Dec. 22 - Jan. 19 Review your budget. Tighten the strings when neces sary and give some thought to the future. AQUARIUS Jan. 20 Feb. 18 Earning power is on the increase. You deserve it more than the average person and it is long overdue. PISCES Feb. 19 Mar. 20 Relying on your memory as the sole source o f infor mation can prove disastrous. Be prepared with more written data. Register and Vote. Kmcromuit * li*" •-••«»••'»*«1. • dl.I.MM, Manti,,, In«- . I.inm ln, Nebrrnb. nnMM