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Page 12 Portland Observer, June 17, 1982 JOB FINDER HELP W ANTED Portland City Commis sio n e r A ssis ta n t Part Tim e to serve as c it i zens advocate coordin a to r. R esponsib ilitie s in c lu d e research and response to constituent complaints, developing and coordinating a con stituent data bank. Re quires exce lle n t c o m m u n ic a tio n s k ills , a b ility to w o rk w ith p u b lic , dem o n stra te d problem solving ability, and know ledge of city operations. Application deadline June 25th. Call 248-4151 fo r jo b description. M E D IU M EQ U IPM EN T OPERATOR W a s h in g to n C o u n ty, $ 1 2 9 4 -$ 1 5 7 3 per m o n th , operates road construction and main te n a n c e e q u ip m e n t, req. previous exper. o p e ra tin g a grader, backhoe and scoop; a b ility to ob ta in valid Ore. C h a u ffe u r's li cense. M ost qu a lifie d applicants will be given p e rfo rm a n c e te s t. C o u n ty a p p lic a tio n fo rm s o n ly, resumes not accepted. Last fil ing date, June 25, 1982. Apply, W ashing ton County Personnel, 150 N. 1st Ave., Room 305, Hillsboro 97123. An Equal Opportunity Employer. INTENSIVE CARE UNITS M IC U -C C U -SIC U Opportunity for growth and development in an acute care setting. Experience preferred. E x c e lle n t F e d e r a l Fringe Benefits. P ortland V A M edical C enter. Call C ollect (503 ) 222-9221 ext. 2481, or write to; P.O. Box 1034 Portland. OR 97207 An Equal Opportunity Employer JOBS OVERSEAS Big m oney fa s t, $20,000 to $50.000 plus per year. Call 1-716- 842 6000, ext 3819. MENTAL HEALTH TREATM ENT COORDINATOR For crisis program fo r runaw ay y o u th . Re sponsible for operation and m anagem ent o f bed shelter hom e and 24-hour crisis & fam ily counseling component. Exciting opportunity for e x p e rie n c e d p ro fe s sional. Master's degree plus 3 years clinical and 2 years supervisory ex- p e r ie n c e r e q u i r e d . Knowledge of local ju venile justice and youth service system s p re ferred. Salary $16 $ 18, 000. Send resum e to Dennis M orrow , Janis Y outh Program , 1942 NW Kearney St., Port land, OR 97209. Closing date June 25. DATA CLERK/ SECRETARY F ull-tim e. D uties in clude: General clerical, data and fee collection; maintain clinical record filin g system ; backup to front desk reception ist. Previous telephone or sw itchboard experi ence desirable w ith know ledg e o f m ental health agencies. Excel lent ty p in g /tra n s c rip - tio n skills re quired. M inim um experience: fiv e years. Salary: $ 1 0,00 0-$13,000 and benefits. A p p ly w ith resume to : N o r th /N o r th e a s t C o m m u n ity M e n ta l Health Center. 310 N.E. Oregon, P ortland, OR 97232 by July 2nd. An A ffir m a tiv e A c t io n / E q u a l O p p o r tu n ity Employer. ALCOHOLISM TR EA TM EN T WORKERS The Burnside Consorti um is interested in cre a ting a list o f e m ploy ees to staff an alcohol ism treatm ent facility. This list w ill be used fo fill vacancies as th e y o c c u r. J o b title s in clude: Nurse S u p e rvi sor $20,000, Registered Nurse $18,000, Detoxi fic a tio n W o rk e rs $12,130, C lerical A s sistant $9,205, Janitor $ 8 ,1 7 5 , O u tr e a c h W o rke r $12,130. Jo b descriptions and appli cations available at the Burnside C onsortium . Call Renee at 223-5322 fo r a p p o in tm e n t. S al aries liste d are b e g in ning salaries and gener ous fringe benefits are provided. The Burnside Consortium is an Equal Opportunity Employer TEACHER M U L T I HANDICAPPED PROGRAM Provide direct in stru c tio n to stu d e n ts. Re quires V alid Oregon Teaching certificate ac ceptable to Teachers' Standards & Practices Commission. Including b u t n o t lim ite d to : 1. handicapped learners, or 2. severely h a n d i capped learners. 3. emotional and physical stamina to perform du ties as required by the designated tasks, e x cept for temporary dis ability. Starts Aug. 30, 1982. Requires a d d i tional inform ation and em ployers application fo rm fro m Personnel, P.O. Box 16657, Port land, OR 97216. Em p lo y e r 's a p p lic a tio n form must be received by 5 p.m ., July 2, 1982 to be considered. LEGAL RECEPTIONIST A nsw er phones, p ro vide inform ation, refer ral and assistance to cli ents. One year secre tarial experience in le A n Equal Opportunity Employer gal o ffic e p re fe rre d . S a la ry $ 9 1 0 /m o n th . M ENTAL HEALTH Pick up a p p lic a tio n H alf-tim e therapist fo r fro m U rban Indian MED adolescents in re C ouncil 1634 SW A l sidential setting. M as der, Portland. Applica ters Degree, 3-5 years tions due by 6/21 /82. d ire c t th e ra p y and An Equal Opportunity supervisory experience. Employer $8,000. Call Janis Y outh Program s, 223- 9008. NURSING OPPORTUNITIES LINEAL 2 3 0 -6 0 1 0 RN's-LPN’s: This recorded announcement is designed to save you time and effort Call anytime, 7 days a week for a complete list of openings, or call our Personnel Office. 230-6078. 24 HOURS 7 DAYS PROVIDENCE M ED IC A L C E N TE R «805 NE Glisan Portland Oregon 97213 DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM 34 COMPUTER OPERATOR Full-tim e position fo r individual to coordinate input and retrieval of com puter inform ation. Previous System 34 O p e ra to r e x p e rie n ce desired. DFU, OCL, and RPG II p rogram ming also desired. Must be able to work a flexible schedule. Be ginning salary range: $864-$1036. Send resu me by Friday, June 18, 1982, to American Red Cross. 4200 SW C or b e tt, P ortland, OR 97201. ATTORNEY CITY OF VALLEJO $1972 $3521 A ss is ta n t or D eputy City A tto rn e y ; ievel of a p p t. d e pen ding on qual. any level o f e x per. C ivil service ex em pt. A p p lic a n t m ust be a ctiv e m em ber o f California Bar. Practice in municipal law desira ble apply by 7-2-82. Send resume to Trevor W a lto n , P e rs o n n e l, City of Vallejo, PO Box 3068, Vallejo, CA 94590 (707) 553 4364. A n Equal Opportunity Employer M /F /H An Equal Opportunity Employer I / MISC. FOR RENT Room & Board fo r senior citizen Northeast area. No sm oking or d rin k in g . Phone 281- 7208. FOR RENT 2 BR a p t., a ttra c tiv e , clean, c p td ., W /D h o o k-u p nr NE L o m bard & 24th. $230, kids (2) OK. 252 2061, 284 5240, 285 5204 SURPULSJEEPS Cars, boats. M any sell fo r under $50. For in fo rm a tio n call (312) 931-1961 ex. 2141, Paula. Bethel "june-teenth u HOSPITAL EM PLOYM ENT O P P O R T U N IT IE S L IN E 2 3 0 -6 3 9 2 24 HOURS 7 DAYS PROVIDENCE N MEDICAL N CENTER MULTNOM AH COUNTY This recorded message announces positions now available Call anytime, 7 days a week for a complete list of job openings «SOS NE Ollaan Portend Oregon 97213 The annual June-Teenth Celebra tion, sponsored by Bethel A .M .E . Church and June-Teenth Enterpri ses, will be held on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, June 18-20. The event commemorates “ Black Freedom D a y,“ widely celebrated in cities throughout the country, says Clara Peoples, a long-time advocate for the event who comes from O k la homa, “ where the celebration is one o f the biggest holidays.“ The cele bration began in Oregon in 1970 with assistance from local persons and organizations. The annual project has continued to grow locally, commemorating the history o f blacks in America. This year’s affair will have a carnival at mosphere, including booths selling various complete “ soul dinners” w ith menu items such as o rig in al southern barbecue, homemade cakes, sweet potato pies and ice RESIDENT AIDE ACCO UNTING The Housing Authority Cablesystem s has an PROGRAM o f P ortland is lo o kin g opening fo r the p o s i MANAGEMENT for an individual or cou tion of Accounting Su SPECIALIST (C a b le C o m m u n ic a ple w h o is h ealthy, in pervisor. This person tions Manager (Unclas good physical c o n d i will coordinate the activ ity o f the A ccounting s ifie d /E x e m p t) ) $26, tion, able and willing to M orning Star Baptist Church is 255-$35,000 a n n u a lly w ork short, but irregu dept. and report to the sponsoring its First Annual Educa (depends on e xp e ri lar hours in a residential com troller. Req. min. 2 tio na l Career Day. According to M ust be yrs. supervisory ac ence). This position will h ig h rise , spokeswoman Alberta Phillips, D i oversee Cable Commu willing to occupy 1 bed c o u n tin g experience. rector o f Christian Education, the Degree desirable: send nications services and room u n it as fu ll-tim e event is designed to motivate people resume & salary req. by resident M ust be 50 r e g u la t e f r a n c h is e to continue their education. agreem ents fo r three years or older 8 eligible 6 /2 2 to : Personnel The day’ s theme w ill be “ Never fra n ch ise areas to in fo r lo w rent p u b lic Dept.. 3075 N.E. Sandy Ending Circle o f Learning,” with clude design and imple housing located at 4601 B lvd., P ortland, OR emphasis on careers and continuing m e n ta tio n of a SE 39th To qualify: an 97232. W alk-in a p p li education. Sponsors invite mem cants apply between 1- negotiating process for nual earnings must not bers o f the community to bring in 3 pm M-F. exceed $10,700 for one determ ining final fra n form ation concerning local o ffe r An Equal Opportunity chise ordinance p ro vi person, or $12,250 for ings in continuing education. In- Employer sions and preparation co uple. Asset lim it depth information will be presented of an FCC a p p lica tio n $20,000 Salary $120/ on careers including medicine, spe EXECUTIVE for permission for fran m o n th . If in terested cial education, crim in a l justice, DIRECTOR chise fees In addition, and qualified make ap m inistry, business adm inistration. To q u a lify ap p lica n t p lic a tio n at HAP East the em ployee in th is m ust have a Bach, or p o s itio n w ill serve as Area O ffice 1724 SE M asters degree in s o the chief agent fo r the T e n in o , P ortland, OR cial w o rk , e d u ca tio n , Cable Regulatory Com 97202 or call K athryn psychology, public ad m ission. T his w ill in Fong 249 5570. m in. or m anagem ent Portland churches jo in in Sum clude preparing recom An Equal Opportunity with 3 to 5 years o f su mer Revival at A llen Temple Employer mended guidelines fo r pervisory experience C .M .E . Church June 21st through monitoring by the M ult C O M M U N IT Y Specific responsibilities 25th, Monday through Friday. Re nom ah C o u n ty Cable VOLUNTEER to include: Fiscal m an vival Service like those o f yesteryear R e g u la to ry C o m m is SERVICE agem ent. pla n n in g & will be held each night at Allen Tem sion of all cable franchi DIRECTORY administrating program ple, 4236 N.E. 8th Avenue. Prayer sees' adherence to con Non-profit organization activities & services for Meeting w ill start each night at 7 struction commitments seeking an individual to MR-DD persons 6 their p.m. and the choirs will begin sing and o th e r fra n ch ise d e v e lo p , a d m in is te r, families, grant w riting, ing at 7:45 p.m. provisions, and the mon coordinate 8 evaluate fu n d raising. Salary I he Rev. Dr. Jesse L. Douglas, itoring o f adherence to p r o g r ifr to m eet c u r c o m m e n s u ra te w ith nationally known gospel singer and the guidelines; negoti rent corpmunity needs q u a lific a tio n s . M in i preacher, w ill be back in Portland ating w ith operators of M ust have extensive mum $17,000 annually. again this year to conduct this Re existing cable and other know ledge o f com m u A p p lic a tio n s m ust be vival Service. Dr. Douglas is pastor c o m m u n ic a tio n s y s nity organizations & re received by 5 pm, June of Jamison Memorial C.M.E. Tem tems to prepare for rap sources. M ust have 30, 1982 Send c o m ple in Kansas C ity , M issouri. He id and e ffe c tiv e in te r proven organizational, plete resume to: Karen was a candidate for Bishop in the connection w ith the re coordination & follow - S ta le y, C h a irp e rso n , C.M.E. Church at the General Con gion-w ide system; ad thru skills Previous exp Search committee, As ference o f the C .M .E . Church in vising the County Com working w/volunteers : 1 sociation for Retarded Memphis, Tennessee in May o f this m ision and City C oun supervising s ta ff req. C itizens, W ashington year. Church pastors, choirs and cils on all m atters per Salary range $17,556 C ounty, 4450 SW members will participate in this Re taining to the granting, $21,960. Send resume, 185th, A loha. OR vival Service at Allen Temple each a lte rin g or revo ca tio n postm arked no later 97007 ARC Washing o f cable c o m m u n ic a than Friday, June 18, ton County is an equal tions franchises; estab 1982, to : Personnel o p p o rtu n ity , a ffirm a lish, publish and carry D ept, P.O. Box 70, tive action employer. The New Hope Missionary Bap o u t co m p le te rate re Portland, OR 97207. tist Church will hold its Annual Mis vie w and re g u la tio n An Equal Opportunity sion Day Celebration Friday, June procedures fo r cable Employer 25, through Sunday, June 27. Spe entertainm ent system; H A N D YM A N cial guest w ill be Dr. Fannie C. advising the C ounty RESEARCH 286 2958 Thompson, President o f the Wom C om m ission and C ity A SSISTA N T 286-4122 en's Auxiliary o f the National Bap Council regarding gen UNCLASSIFIED tist Convention o f America. The eral p o lic y re la tin g to A fu ll-tim e a p p o in t- ; public is invited to attend. the w o rk o f the Cable ment for one year w ith Mrs. Thom pson’ s current a c ti Access C orporation in a p o ssib ility o f annual vities include membership in the Pil promoting and coordin renewal. Beginning sal- j grim Rest Baptist Church in Tuc- a tin g the use o f c o m a ry $ 1 1 ,0 0 0 -1 4 ,0 0 0 m u n ity and p u blic a c c o m m e n s u ra te w ith cess channels; review tra in in g and back- | A a » **r ing and a d o p tin g the C R O SSW O R D g r o u n d . A p p lic a n t ACROXA «. Metallic annual budget and A n m ust have a B .S . d e 22 Distress 1. Courageous rock call nual R eport o f the gree in entom olog y or 5. Made up of 23. Guido's man 6. Brightly 5. American C o m m u n ity A c c e s s related d isc ip lin e . A lowest colored fish humorist note Corporation, and trans strong b a ckg ro u n d in 9 Taste 7. Maestro's 2«. Sub. i-4fc->»-Ji£JBI!:jM m ittin g these d o c u entom ology, ecology, wand 10. Precious stance CMC OUt stones X. Sound loudly used ments w ith recommen and s ta tistics is desir kirw m n n n 12. Get up 9. Traveled on for w unne FH d a tio n s to C o u n ty able. D eadline fo r re 13. Brazilian the sea tanning n binrra pig seaport 11. Killed 27. Full n rjs B rar C om m ission and C ity ceipt o f a p p lic a tio n is , 14 N ot working IS. M alt of Councils along w ith its July 2, 1982. For details IS. On land beverage watery snow 1« Chinese 17. Whole 29. Period of 32. Devoured o w n b u d g e t and A n contact Dr. Je ffre y C. . measure costumes time 3# Row of oar» nual Report. TO QUAL M iller, D epartm ent o f 17. High priest 20. 8un god 30. Deeds 37. Festive IX. Fresh 21. ------ of 31. Spring 3X. Partly open IFY a p p lica n ts m ust E n to m o lo g y , O regon 19. Uncanni Satan bulbs 40. A cheer have one year of exper State U niversity, C or ness r ~ 2 ~ r ~ • 2 7 I — % 23. Units of % % ience in design, im ple vallis, OR 97331. O re weight mentation and/or m on gon State University is If 24. Solicits 7/s 7 Icolloq.) ito rin g of a cable fra n an A ffirm ative A c tio n / w d 7 f o / ll 28 Column chise system. support Equal O pportunity Em »4 30 One-spot APPLY for this position ployer and com plies card o no later than 4:30 pm, w ith Section 504 of the 33 Insane 34 Greek Friday, June 18, 1982 R e h a b ilita tio n A c t o f If 4 letter WHERE TO APPLY; 1973. A p p lic a t io n s 3S. Peevish A h % 37. Chatters M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty fro m fem ales and m i icolloq.) 4 C o u r th o u s e , R o o m n o ritie s are e n c o u r 39 Complete 40 Indian 130, 1021 SW F ourth aged II 11 r V prince Avenue, Portland, Ore 41. Stage TT“ b % Sf 4 setting g o n , 97204. PHONE: DOM ESTIC 42 Wlnghke H (503) 248 5015. 43 Blackens WORKERS 44 Listen! An Equal Opportunity 77? 4L W AN TED DO W N Employer 1 More robust 44 <1 Cleaning, washing, iron 2 Wicked ing, cooking Call: 3, Flower Velvet Touch 283 0090 cream, watermelon, soft drinks and “ Kansas C ity W rinkles” (C hitt-i- lins). In addition, there will be game booths, contests, and prizes every hour. Saturday evening, June 19, enter tainment will climax with music o f a live band under the direction o f Joe Keller. Streets will be roped o ff for the event beginning at 6 p.m. and ending around 10 p.m. The June-Teenth Celebration will culminate at the Church, on Sun day, June 20 at 3:00 p.m. An old- fashioned “ Church-a-Ram a” or “ sing-a-rama” will be held consist ing o f songs and music dating back to times o f slavery, gospel and con temporary music. The Sunday pro gram is being coordinated by Mary Jean Berry. The public is cordially invited to attend all events at the Bethel A .M .E . Church, 5828 N.E. 8th Avenue. Morning Star career day b uilding trades, the m ilita ry and others. Speakers w ill include Mr. Harold W illiam s, Labor Relations Mana ger, Executive Department, State of Oregon; Rev. T .L. Lewis, Pastor, Morning Star Baptist Church; and A l M cG ilberry, Managing Editor, P ortland Observer. Other special guests will be in attendance. Family entertainment will be pro vided. A play area for children and nursery care w ill be available. The event is scheduled fo r Saturday, June 16, 1982 from 9 am to 4:30 pm at the Morning Star Baptist Church, 106 N.E. Ivy in Portland. Douglas leads Allen revival night as follows: Monday, June 21st: Maranatha Church and choir. Rev. John Gar- lington, Pastor. Tuesday, June 22nd: New Hope Baptist Church and choir, Rev. A. Bernard Devers, Pastor. Wednesday, June 23rd: Mt. G il lard and St. Mark Baptist Churches and choirs. Rev. Ham pton C a llo way and Rev. Joe S. Hardie, Pas tors. This is also Youth Night. Thursday, June 24th: Mount O li vet and Vancouver Avenue First Baptist Churches and choirs. Rev. John Jackson and Rev. O.B. W il liams, Pastors. Friday, June 25th: Bethel A.M.E. Church and choir, Rev. M .A . Wat- Icy, Pastor. The public is cordially invited to attend all these services. Rev. Thomas L. Strayhand, Pastor New Hope honors museum son, membership on (he Executive Board o f the North American Bap tist Women's Union and Conductor o f the Women’s Missionary Depart ment o f the National Baptist Sun day School and Baptist Training Union Congress. She is also a Vice President o f the Baptist World A lli ance and a member o f the Advisory Council fo r a W orld Congress on Urban Evangelism and Missions, to be held in Rio dc Janeiro, Brazil in 1983, TR1AMINKSYWJP OR TR1AMINIC i2 T A B lfT S FOR AllERGY RELIEF THAT’S NOTHING TO SNEEZE AT • l»HZ llurwy H liorstnrirw , tliv ia io n of Send*»/. It«' I in ,,.In N . ltrMftk» nn',01