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    Page 8 Section II Portland Observer, May 27, 1982
JOB FINDER
1
—
C ITY OF PO RTLA N D
LA W CLERK
$1423/mo entry rate.
Law Clerks perform
subprofessional legal
research w ork in p ro­
viding assistant to staff
attorneys in the City
Attorney's Office or to
the Legal A dvisor for
the Portland Police Bu­
reau. W o rk involves
conducting legal re­
search as requested by
attorneys or the Legal
Advisor; drafting legal
d o cu m en ts in cluding
c o n t r a c t s , le a s e s ,
pleadings, and o rd in ­
ances; drafting letters
and opinions; maintain­
ing office law libraries;
investigating and pro­
c e s s in g u n in s u r e d
claims against the City;
investigating and a t­
tem pting to collect re­
ferred C ity invoices;
and assisting in the
preparatio n o f Claims
Committee cases. Em­
ployees are expected to
w o rk in d e p e n d e n tly ,
under the guidance of
an attorney, in accom­
plishing assignment.
A pplicants must have
legal know ledge and
skill in basic law prac­
tices; legal term in olo ­
gy;
legal
research
methods; skill in anal­
yzing facts and prepar­
ing legal briefs, c o n ­
tracts, and other legal
documents; skill in ex­
pressing ideas e ffe c ­
tively, orally and in
writing; and skill in es­
tablishing and m ain ­
taining effective w ork­
ing relationships w ith
other employees, o u t­
side agencies agencies
and the general public.
Please apply no later
than M onday, June 7,
1962.
EN G INEER IV
32,798/m o entry rate.
Employees occupying
such positions are re­
sponsible for pro fes­
sional design, project
m anagem ent and su­
pervisory w ork in civil
e n g in e e r in g p ro je c t
ideas such as sanitary
and storm sewers,
w aste w a te r m an ag e­
m ent systems and a r­
terial and neigh b o r­
hood streets. W ork in­
volves supervising and
re vie w in g d iversified
engineering design, re­
search, analysis, p ro­
gram and construction
planning, specification
review , and budget
preparation.
C andidates must be
registered as Profes­
sional Engineers in the
T R A FFIC
M A IN T E N A N C E
S U P E R V IS O R
W a s h in g to n C o u n ty,
3 1 6 0 7 -3 1 9 5 4
per
m o n t h , s u p e r v is e s
crews installing and re­
pairing tra ffic control
d e v ic e s ; o p e r a t e s
painting truck. Req. in­
creasingly responsible
exper. in the installa­
tion of tra ffic control
devices, including op­
eration, maint, and re­
pair of line-painting and
pavement-marking
equipm ent; prev. ex­
per. assigning daily
work, training person­
nel, and successfully
supervising moderately-
stzed crew of semiskilled
and skilled workers;
prev. exper. with inven­
tory records. C ounty
a p p li c a t i o n s o n ly ,
resumes not accepted.
Final filing date, June
7, 1982. A pply, W ash­
ington County Person­
nel, 150 N . 1st A ve,
Room 305, H illsboro,
97123.
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
CLASSIFIED ADS BRING
RE8ULTSI
I
State of Oregon or be
eligible for reciprocal
registration. Specializa­
tion in Civil Engineering
is preferred.
N O T E : C a n d id a t e s
must fill out the supple-
m e n ta l a p p lic a t io n
form; prepared resumes
may not be substituted
in lieu of completed ap­
plications. Candidates
are responsible for any
personal travel expense
associated with this ex­
am.
Please apply no later
than 5:00 p m ., Friday,
June 11,1982
A U T O M O T IV E
M E C H A N IC
$1,914/m o entry rate.
Automotive Mechanics
perform skilled m ech­
anical maintenance and
repair w o rk of a jo u r­
neyman level on a vari­
ety of light and heavy
duty gasoline and die­
sel equipm ent such as
gasoline and diesel
trucks, cars, cranes,
backhoes, heavy duty
construction and earth
moving vehicles, spe­
cial purpose trucks with
e x te n s iv e h y d ra u lic ,
pneum atic and m e­
c h a n ic a l s y s t e m s ,
street sw eepers, and
fire apparatus. Duties
include the com plete
overhaul of gas and
diesel engines; repair of
drive train assemblies
including differentials,
power drives and dual
speed axles.
Applicants must have
verifiable journeym an
level training and ex­
perience, must possess
or be able to obtain a
valid driver's license.
NOTE: Official Portland
Civil Service A p p lica­
tions must be complet­
ed and received by the
Portland Civil Service
Board no later than
5:00 p .m ., M onday,
Jun e 7, 1982. A P P L I­
C A T IO N S that are
mailed and reach the
Civil Service Board AF­
TER 5:00 p .m ., M o n ­
day, June 7, 1982, or
th a t are brought into
the Civil Service Board
after 5:00 p .m ., M on ­
day, June 7, 1982 W ILL
N O T BE A C C E P T E D .
R ESUM ES W IL L NOT
BE CONSIDERED.
Please apply to:
Portland Civil
Service Board
510 S W M o n tg o m ery
P ortland, OR 97201
OR
Urban League
5329 NE Union A ve.
Portland, OR 97208
BOOKKEEPER
Full charge, payroll,
billing and related cleri­
cal duties, min. typing,
m ini-com puter experi­
ence h elpfu l. Salary:
$12,000-315,000. Equal
opportunity employer.
Send resume and re f­
erences to: N o rth /
Northeast Community
M ental Health Center,
310
N .E .
Oregon
S tre e t, Po rtlan d, OR
97232 by June 2, 1982
SE C R E TA R Y
30hrs/w k, $4.85-35.30/
hr; typ in g , 60 w p m ,
phones; clinical record
keeping exp helpful; 2
yrs general o ffic e exp
incl dictaphone exp re­
quired. Small non-pro­
fit mental health agen­
cy; send resum e by
Fri, June 4th to Bobby
Weinstock, Project Em­
bark, 340 N .E . 122nd
A v e ., Po rtlan d, OR
97230 (no calls please).
20,000 7 ~
read the Portland
Observer's classfied
a d s .-B ig Deal?
IT COULD BEI
,
Call 283-2486
to place your ad todayl
A D M IN IS T R A T IV E
A S S IS T A N T
Immediate opening for
an Adm inistrative As­
sistant w ith tw o years
o f secretarial exp er­
ience. Must be able to
typ e 65 w pm and to
com po se c o rre s p o n ­
den ce. D ata p roces­
sing, lending and mar­
keting background pre­
ferred. Apply in person
to:
Personnel O ffice
Far W e s t Federal
Savings
421 S W 6th A va.
Portlan d, OR 97204
A n Equal Opportunity
Employer
USE
OBSERVER
E N G IN E ER IN G
PLA N N ER
Public W orks D ep a rt­
ment. 3194642487/mo.
P rovid e p ro fessio n al
technical engineering
planning support to
s ta ff team s preparing
M a s te r S to r m w a te r
M a n a g e m e n t P la n ,
W a te rs h e d M a n a g e ­
ment Plan, Utility Plans
for detailed city sector
plans. Considerable ex­
perience in technical
engineering planning,
preferred emphasis in
water resources, water
quality or u tility p lan ­
ning. Four-year degree
in engineering, p lan ­
ning or related field.
Closing date: Jun e 4,
1982. Apply: City of
S a le m , P e r s o n n e l
D ep a rtm en t, Rm 225,
555 Liberty St. SE, Sa­
lem, OR 97301.
A n Equal Opportunity
Employer
COMPUTER SCIENCE
In s tr u c to r
IN S T R U C T O R OF
C R IM IN A L J U S T IC E
9 month temporary ap­
p o in tm e n t beginning
S e p t. 14, 1982 to re ­
p lace facu lty m em ber
on leave. C andidate
m ust have a m aster's
degree w ith at least 30
graduate quarter cred­
its in criminal justice re­
lated subjects (correc­
tion, law enforcement,
or closely allied field ).
Also desireable are
teaching competencies
in political science, so­
ciology or other social
science subjects. Posi­
tion m ay extend b e ­
yond the 1982-83 aca­
dem ic year. Salary
c o m m e n s u ra te w ith
experience £t qualifica­
tions. College applica­
tion due by noon, June
18. Contact Personnel
Dept, Clatsop Commu­
nity College, A sto ria,
OR 97103.
Equal Opportunity
Employer
CLASSIFIED ADS LIST
NEW JOBS EACH WEEK
During the 1982-83 aca­
demic year, the Depart­
TEA C H ER .
m ent of C om puter
IT E N E R A N T
Science at Oregon
P R E SC R IPTIV E
S tate U niversity may
o c c a s io n a lly r e ta in
E D U C A T IO N A L
AGENCY
instructors
on
a
ELECTRONICS
te m p o ra ry p a r t-tim e
Assess academic level
OECO
basis to teach in its of students and d e ­
C O R P O R A T IO N
undergraduate courses,
velop prescriptive pro­
OECO Corporation is a
gram w ith corrective
or to conduct topical
quality-oriented, small
seminars in its graduate p ro c e d u re s . O re g o n
b u s in e s s c o m p a n y ,
p r o g r a m . M in im a l
Basic or Standard certi­
tw ice selected as the
qualifications
include
a
fic
a te w ith
H and!-
national sub contractor
M asters degree, or capped Learner e n ­
of the year by the small
e q u iv a le n t te a c h in g
dorsement; successful
business a d m in is tra ­
e
x
p
e
r
e
n
c
e
,
in
experience in diagnos­
tio n , w ith an experi­
C om puter Science, or ing learning difficulties;
enced team of 492 em­
MS.
plus emotional and physical
ployees, dedicated to related
computer-related expe­ stamina to perform du­
the design, m anufac­
rience. For inclusion in ; ties as required. Place­
ture and delivery of ad­
ment on negotiated sal­
the pool of qualified
van ced s ta te -o f-th e -
persons available on ary schedules commen­
art, m agnetics and
short notice, please surate w ith education
power supplies.
write Fred M . TONGE,
and experience. M axi­
ELECTRONIC
C h airm an , C o m p u ter mum eight years exper­
P A C K A G IN G ENG.
Science D epartm ent,
ience cred it. (1 3 0 /6 -
Q u a lifie d in d iv id u a l Oregon State Universi­ hour days.) Starts Sep­
must design to meet ty , Corvallis, Oregon
tem b er 1, 1982. Re­
com m ercial and mili- 1 97331. Include a brief quest additional infor­
ta r y s p e c ific a tio n s , resume
of
your j m ation and employers
m eet cost objectives, experience, education,
application form from
establish and meet pro­ a v a ila b i lit y ,
and
PERSONNEL, P.O. Box
ject schedules, and instructional specialties.
16657, Portlan d, OR
write technical sections Oregon State Univesity 97216. Employers appli­
of proposals. M in . re­ is an affirmative action, | cation form must be re­
quirem ents are Bach­ e q u a l o p p o r t u n it y | ceived by 5 p .m ., June
elor's Degree in Engin­ employer and complies 26, 1982 to be consid­
eering or Science from with Section 504 of the ered.
an accredited engineer­ R ehabilitation A ct of
An Equal Opportunity
ing school and 3 yrs of 1973.
Employer
applicable experience. ■
Graduate work or ad­
vance degree may be
applied tow ard exper­
ie n c e r e q u ir e m e n t .
S u ita b le e x p e rie n c e
may be substituted for
degree.
CLASSIAED
ADS
L IB R A R IA N
B io lo g ic a l S c ia n c a s
Reference Librarian to
serve in the S cien ce-
T ech n o lo g y D ivision.
Duties: provide science
reference service and
biology-related online
literature searches; liai­
son with biology facul­
ty; bibliographic selec­
tion; library instruction;
some night and w e e k ­
end w o rk . R eq u ire­
ments: 1) ALA-accred
ited Masters degree in
library science; 2) A mi­
nor or major in a biolog­
ical science (p refer
B S ), or one year b io ­
logical library e x p e r­
ience. F u ll-tim e 12-
m o n th t e n u r e - t r a c k
academic appointment;
rank of instructor. Sal­
ary $ 1 4 ,0 0 0 -3 1 6 ,0 0 0 ,
depending upon educa­
tion and experience. To
apply send letter of ap­
plication, resume, and
3 letters of reference by
Jun e 15, 1982 to:
M ichael Kinch, Acting
P erson n el L ib ra ria n ,
O regon S ta te U n iv e r­
sity Library, Corvallis,
OR 97331.
A n Equal Opportunity
A ffirm a ti ve A ction
Employer
Complies Sec. 504
Rehab. A ct 1973.
DRAFTER
General electronic and
m echanical d ra ftin g .
Qualified individual will
have a m inim um of 1
year recent experience
in electronic packag-
| ing, or related industry,
and recent samples of
drafting skills. Suitable
experience may be sub­
stituted for degree.
W e offer excellent
fringe benefits, salary
advancem ent
and
friendly working envi­
ronment.
Submit resume and sal
ary requirem ents in
confidence, or apply in
person betw een 7:30
am and 8:30 am M o n ­
days only at:
OECO
C O R P O R A T IO N
712 8E H a w th o rn e
P ortland, OR 97214
A n Equal Opportunity
Employer
(Continued fro m page / col 4)
cent in m a jo r urban areas, and
Western Europe’s economic down­
turn has displaced Moroccan “ guest
w orkers’ ’ there. The nation has a
mounting balance o f payments defi­
cit (estim ated at S I . 8 b illio n in
1980), and grow ing public debt
1 (40.3 per cent o f G N P in 1980).
In a d d itio n , in tern ation al pres­
’
sure is being-brought on the regime
to account for its treatment o f poli­
| tical prisoners. Am nesty In te rn a ­
tional reported M ay 19 that some 90
! people have disappeared since 1975
after reportedly being picked up by
security police in connection with
the war in the Western Sahara.
i
A ll these ills are compounded by
M oroccan losses in the Western
Sahara since the occupation began
in 1975. Congressional experts esti­
m ate the war is costing M orocco
, about $1.9 billion each year, or over
, $5 million a day.
O ver 8 0,0 00 M oroccan troops
now control little more than the
northern tenth o f the Western Sa
hara, called the “ useful triangle*’
because it contains most Saharan
cities and massive phosphate depos­
its. They are entrenched behind a
280-mile mud wall, reinforced with
U . S.-m ade electronic sensors.
I Sometimes dubbed “ the Oreat Wall
o f the S a h a ra ,’ * it has not halted
Polisario actions against and behind
M oroccan fro n t lines. D uring the
battles at G u e lta ze m m o u r in O c­
tober, 1981, five Moroccan aircraft
were shot down.
The Reagan A d m in is tra tio n
claims that Libya and the U .S.S.R .
are supplying arms to the Polisario
Front. The Administration fears an
independent Sahara would be leftist
I
Free Yourself from household chores
Get the Velvet Touch
W e are a professional m aid
service, fully bonded and
specializing in cleaning, laundry
and cooking - on an hourly, daily,
or w e e k ly basis.
-0090
2201 N. Killlngsworth •
R EC R UITER
T w o tem p o rary s u m ­
mer positions available
, for individuals to recruit
blood donors. D uties
JO B S O VER SEA S
D O M E S T IC
i would include sign-up
D A N 'S H O M E
tables at local fairs, fes­
Big
m oney
fast,
W ORKERS
REPAIR
tivals, and shopping
320,000 to 350,000 plus
W ANTED
Big or Sm all
per year. Call 1-716-
centers. M ust be p er­ Cleaning, washing, iron­
Reasonably Priced
sonable, able to c o m ­ ing, cooking. Call:
842 6000, ext 3819.
Anything interior from
m u n icate, have own
V e lv e t Touch
1978 Pontiac Sunbird,
283 0090
the bath to the garage
t r a n s p o r ta tio n , and
cassette player, good
work flexible hours, in­
640 5970
H A N D YM A N
condition; 32,400. Call
cluding some w e e k ­
Call anytime, if no
286-2968
281 6601 or 297 8511
ends. Salary: $3.50 per
answer, keep trying
286 4122
ext 227.
hour. Please send re ­
sume, postm arked no
later than Friday, M ay
T
28, to Personnel D e­
p a rtm e n t, A m e ric a n
Red Cross, 4200 S W
C orbett, Portland, OR
97201.
A n Equal Opportunity
Notice is hereby given that upon request by any interested person a public
Employer
hearing will be held by the Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District
of Oregon (Tri-M et) at the W ater Service Building Auditorium, 1800 S .W .
Sixth Avenue, Portland, Oregon, at 10:00 a.m ., Monday. June 28, 1982, for
KEEP IN STYLE WITH
THE NEW PORTLAND
the purpose of considering a project for which federal operating assistance
OBSERVER FASHION
under Section 5 of the Urban Mass Transportation Act of 1964, as amend­
PAGE
ed, is being sought. Anyone interested in requesting that this hearing be
convened should contact Cynthia Weston, Planning & Development Divi­
sion, by phone, 238-4920 or in writing, 4012 S.E. 17th Avenue, Portland,
Oregon, 97202 by June 11. 1982.
US supports wrong side
ELECTRO
M E C H A N IC A L
D ESIG N ER
Q u a lifie d in d iv id u a l
must be capable of
working from engineer­
ing schem atics and
sketches, and military
specifications. 3 yrs
printed circuit board
design minimum. 2 yrs
college in mechanical
engineering or equiva­
lent related experience
required. Need an ag-
gressive individual who
can work w ith mini-
mum supervision.
Professional M aid Service
MISC.
N o tic e O f P u b lic H e a rin g
This project is generally described as follows:
Section 5 of the Urban Mass Transportation Act of 1964, as amended, pro­
vides federal operating assistance to Urban Mass Transportation Systems,
whereby the Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon
(Tri-Met) is eligible to receive federal funds for operating assistance for fis­
cal year 1962-83. The federal funds available are expected to be 33,887,000.
The to ta l net project cost Is 3 4 8 ,2 8 7 ,0 0 0 of w hich the local share is
344,400,000 to be provided through payroll tax, self employment tax and
advertising revenues.
and hostile to U .S. policy objectives
in the area.
Supporters o f aid to Morocco a r­
gue that it would bolster a long-time
ally which helped bring about the
The project is to consist of transportation services provided by Tri-Met for
Camp David accords. They often re­
the counties of Clackamas, Multnomah, and Washington. Special needs of
fer to the “ M oderate M oroccans’ * the elderly and handicapped are addressed in the grant application. No per­
as a bulwark against “ Arab extrem­
sons, families, or businesses will be displaced by this project. The project
ism.”
will have no significant environmental impact upon the service area. The
Opponents, led by Rep. Stephen
project is in conformance with comprehensive land use and transportation
Solarz (D -N Y ), feel such aid would
planning in the area and is consistent with the adopted programming of
make the king less likely to negotiate
projects in the transportation improvement program.
a peaceful settlement o f the conflict
and would destabilize his own re­
At the hearing Tri-M et will afford an opportunity for interested persons or
gime as the m ilita rily unw innable
agencies to be heard w ith respect to the social, economic and environ­
war drags on.
mental aspects of the project. Interested persons may submit oral or written
The A d m in istratio n, in an early
evidence and recommendations with respect to the project.
departure from President C a rte r’s
am bivalence on the issue, moved
A copy of the application for federal grant for the project is available for
quickly to supply arms requested by
public inspection at the T ri-M et office, Planning it Development Depart­
M orocco. H aig, in one o f his first
ment, 4012 S.E. 17th Avenue, Portland, Oregon.
o ffic ia l acts as Secretary o f State,
approved the sale o f 108 M -60 tanks
John R. Post, Director
to Morocco as well as the scheduled
Engineering & Contracts
delivery o f six O B -1 0 reconnais­
sance planes and 20 F -5 E fig h te r
jets. In M arch, 1981, the A dm inis­
tra tio n announced it w ould no
longer link Moroccan arms sales to
Sealed bids will be received by the Housing Authority of Portland at 1605
progress toward a negotiated settle­
N.E. 45th Ave., Portland, OR 97213 (mailing address P.O. Box 13220, Port­
m ent. A 23-m an team o f m ilita ry
land, OR 97213) until 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday, June 9, 1982 for the reha­
and State Departm ent experts vis­
bilitation of the dwelling unit at 9224 North Adriatic, Portland, Oregon.
ited M orocco and Western Sahara
in N ovem ber, provoking an O A U
Bids will be opened publicly at the above stated time and read aloud.
In v ita tio n For P ro po sa ls
protest.
In February, Haig visited M oroc­
co to sign an agreement setting up a
Joint M ilitary Commission. He and
other A dm inistration o fficials are
negotiating for overflight rights for
the Rapid Deploym ent Force and
use o f form er U .S . m ilita ry bases
fo r re fu e lin g . T h e U n ite d States
evacuated its m ilita ry bases in
Morocco in 1978, ending a 36-year-
military presence.
© Pacific News Service, 1982
Premises will be open for inspection one time only from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00
noon on Friday, June 4,1982.
Prospective bidders may obtain one set of bidding documents at the above
address between the hours of 8:00 a m. to 12:00 noon and 1.00 p.m to 4 30
p.m . For businesses outside the Portland aree, one set o f bidding docu­
ments may be requested by calling the Housing Authority at (603) 249-6679.
HOUSING A U TH O R ITY OF PORTLAND
W .E. Hunter
Executive Director