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    Portland Observer, September 8, 1982 Section II Page 7
JOB FINDER
Personnel A nelyet
City of Salem, Oregon.
$1946-$2487/mo. Un­
der direction of Person­
nel Director responsible
for general personnel
work. Considerable ex­
perience in end know­
ledge of public sector
classification and com­
pensation practices and
principles; affirmative
action concepts, guide­
lines, reporting and in­
vestigation; recruiting
and examination; gen­
eral personnel work. 4
yr degree, major course
work in personnel, bus­
iness or public adminis­
tration, or any equiva­
lent combination of ex­
perience and training.
Closing date: 10/1/82.
Apply: City of Salem
Personnel Department,
Room 225, 555 Liberty
S.E., Salem, Oregon
97301.______________
Project
Coordinator/
Economic Development.
City of Salem, 11853
•2 3 7 3 /mo. Under di­
rection of the Economic
Development Adminis­
trator assist in the plan
ning,
implementation
and management of the
City's economic devel
opment program. Con­
siderable knowledge it
experience in economic
development
project
design and manage
ment; 4 yr degree with
major course work in
planning, economics,
business or public ad­
ministration or any e-
quivalent combination
of experience and train­
ing. Ability to manage
multiple project phases;
work well with officials,
business organizations,
citizens, employees; ef­
fective communication
and supervision skills.
Closing date: 10/1/82.
Apply: City of Salem
Personnel Department,
Room 225, 555 Liberty
S.E., Salem, Oregon
9730L
EQUIPMENT SERVICE
WORKER, Washington
County, $1221 $1483/
mo. Requires responsi
ble experience and train­
ing servicing and repair
ing automotive & heavy
equipment
including
tune-up, brake and lu­
brication. Last filing date
Sept. 21, 1982. County
applications only, resu
mes NOT accepted. Ap
ply, Washington Coun­
ty Personnel, 150 N.
First Ave., Room 305,
Hillsboro, OR 97123. An
Equal Opportunity Em­
ployer.
Nurse RN & LVN's
Immed. opening for ap
plicant w/convalescent
exp. Work in a small
long term care facility
in a rural area in No.
Calif. Write P.O. Box
1115, Williams, Calif.
95987 or call 916/473
Mat___________
SEC RETAR Y T Y P IS T
M ust type 6 0 + w p m .
Backup receptionist as
needed. Excellent com
pany benefits, salary
based on experience.
Resumes only,
no
phone inquiries please.
D e la u n a y
M e n ta l
Health Center, 5215 N.
L o m b a rd , P o rtla n d ,
97203.
A f f ir m a t iv e A c tio n
Equal Opportunity Em
ployer. Resumes must
be received by S ept.
10th.
PA R T OR F U L L T IM E
area mail receiving
agentsl Good incomel
No experience! Stay
homel Start immedi
a te ly . In f o r m a t io n ,
send self addressed,
s ta m p e d e n v e lo p e .
V IL L A F A N A ,
Box
2590 B21, Ocala. Flori­
da, 32678
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Attention
Serious Job Seekers
Would you like to set your own hours with practi­
cally no limit on earnings and have vacations as
desired? If so, than why not conveniently work
with us sorting/bundling mail. Receive work and
payments by mall. Start immediately! For informa­
tion, a self-addressed stamped envelope assures a
prompt reply.
M a ll M a rk e tin g Services, P.O. Box 2680,
O cala, Florida 32S78
Y O U T H PR O JEC T
TELECRUITER
T E C H N IC IA N
Previous phone sales
Personnel Service con­
experience necessary.
tract for a technical spe­
Part-time evening posi­
cialist for the Tri-County
tion available for indi­
Youth Service Consor­ vidual to contact poten­
tium. Term of the per­ tial blood donors. Aside
sonnel service contract
from having good ver­
is expected to be four
bal and written commu-
months with renewal
nucation
skills,
you
for an additional eight
must be people oriented
months following a pos­ and possess persuasive
itive evaluation of con­ sales techniques. Start­
tract performance and
ing salary $4.38/hr.
available funds. Range Work hours Monday-
of the contract fee is Thursday, 5-9:00 pm &
•6,000 to •6,600 for
Sunday, 4-8 pm. Please
work to be accomplished send resume no later
in the 4 month period than Sept. 13, 1982 to
starting Oct. 1, 1982.
American Red Cross,
Collects, tabulates b
4200 S W Corbett, Port­
reports on statistical da
land, OR 97201. An
ta; reviews monthly fis­ Equal Opportunity Em­
cal and quarterly pro­ ployer.
gram reports; represents
SE N IO R C O ST
Consortium on commu­
ACCO UNTANT
nity task forces, com­
W e're a major, Port­
mittees; staffs Consor­
tium inter agency proj­ land based division of a
Fortune 500 company,
ect team.
and
we're looking for a
M S W and 2 yrs. post
Senior
Cost Accountant.
graduate work experi
To
start,
you can of­
ence preferred; know­
ledge/experience in ju­ fer us 3 to 5 years cost
venile justice system accounting and stan­
and/or
youth-serving dard job cost account­
agency required; know­ ing experience in a man­
ledge of client tracking ufacturing environment.
You can also back that
and computer systems.
Obtain supplemental up with your BS degree
in Accounting.
application materials re
Other critical skills we
quired for submission
seek
are excellent inter
from:
personal
communica-
T ri-C ounty Youth
tinos ability, good tech­
Services C onsortium
nical skills, and above
c /o M e tro
all, a strong working
526 SW Hall
Closing date for sub , commitment. In turn,
mission of materials is we'll reward you for it:
Salary is $24K to $30K
September 15, 1982
a
year, commensurate
An equal Opportuni­
with your experience.
ty Employer.
If selected, you'll re­
Certified Child C a re — port to our Manager for
Loving Home Environ­ Cost Accounting.
ment. Meals, fenced
If this position inter­
yard, dropins welcome, ests you, and you're
experienced and reliable
qualified, forward us
286 1727.
your resume, in confi­
dence.
SPEECH
Pathologist
c /o Portland Observer
Outreach Parent Instruc
P.O. Box 3137
tor: Assessment and in­
Portland,
OR 97208
terviews with ages 3 5
in center and home-
based setting. Duties:
Assessment, I.E.P. de
velopment,
program­
ming, parent education.
Requires minimum BA
Speech Pathology, 2
years experience with
ages 3-5. Starts imme­
diately, 10 months. Sal
ary to be determined.
Send resume and letter
of interest to:
The Old Mill School, Inc.
532 N .W . 8th St
Corvallis, OR 97330
(503) 757 8068
3 letters of reference
sent directly to The Old
Mill School, Inc. Clos
ing date: Sept. 10, 1982.
EOE.
The Oregon Department of Transportation intends to issue a Request for
Propsele (RFP) for services of a consultant to perform a study of the
existing telecommunications system in the Transportation Building in
Salem, Oregon. Consultant firms with relevant experience are invited to
submit proposals in response to the RFP by 2:00 p.m ., Pacific Time,
October 16, 1982 to: Patricia Dunn, Telecommunications Subcommittee,
300 Transportation Building, Salem, OR 97310.
The Black United Front meets every Thursday at 7:30 pm at the Kina
Neighborhood Facility, 4815 N .E . 7th Avenue.
The study will consist of evaluating the current systems, identifying alter­
natives, providing economic comparisons, recommending the best alter­
native, and presenting written and oral report to department management.
Friday, S e p te m b e r 10
Preschool Storytime for ages 3-5 starts at 10:30 am at N. Portland L i­
brary, 512 N. Killingsworth. 284-5622.
The department reserves the right not to make an award if that is deemed to
serve its best interest. Final selection of a consultant will be based on evalu­
ation of the material contained in the consultant's proposal.
The First City Club o f Portland hosts a debate between Gov. Victor
Atiyeh and Sen. Ted Kulongoski at 12:30 pm. Lunch tickets sold out. W ill
be broadcast live on Ch. 6 & 8 and on K Y X I Radio. W ill be shown at 7 pm
on Ch 2 and at 10 pm on Ch 10.
The policy of the Oregon Department of Transportation is to provide equal
opportunity for participation in its contracting activities to all persons and
firms, in compliance with applicable federal and state laws, rules, and regu­
lations. The Department of Transportation hereby notifies all offerors that it
will affirmatively insure that minority business enterprises will be afforded
full opportunity to submit proposals in response to invitations to participate
in any contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement. In considera­
tion for an award, persons or firms will not be discriminated against
because of race, age, color, sex, religion, national origin, mental or physical
handicap, political affiliation, or marital status.
Saturday, S e p te m b er 11
The Second Annual Neighborhood Energy Fair will be held from 11 am
until 6 pm at the King Neighborhood Facility, 4815 N .E . 7th Avenue.
The Portland Chamber Orchestra Association will hold its Annual Schol­
arship Competition for soprano and baritone, with winners to be featured
in the orchestra’s spring production o f M enotti’s opera, “ The Telephone.”
1-3 pm, 1st Methodist Church, S.W . 18th & Jefferson. Auditions open to
public. Two winners each receive a $500 scholarship award.
The L IF E (Low Income Families Emergency) Center is having a Super
Sidewalk Sale from 9am to 6pm at 321 N .E . Russell Streeet on the sidewalk
in front o f the center.
M o n d a y, S e p te m b er 13
The Northeast Video Access Project, an independent grassroots group
helping all N.E.-area Portland residents and organizations understand and
use the community access channels on cable T V , meets at the King Neigh­
borhood Facility, 4815 N .E . 7th Avenue, at 7:30 pm. A ll interested persons
are urged to attend.
Operation Big Vote Crusade ’82 will meet at the Community Church o f
God, corner o f N .E . Skidmore and M allory. This meeting will start prompt­
ly at 6 pm and will end at 7 pm. Organizations are invited to send represen­
tatives to the meeting.
Tueaday. S e p te m b er 14
Meeting o f the Northeast Police Precinct Council. 7:30 pm at the King
Neighborhood Facility, 4815 N .E . 7th Avenue.
Portland Development Commission meets at 10 am at the Portland
Building, 1120 S.W . 5th Avenue, 11th floor.
Oregon Revised Statutes, Chapter 279.061 and Executive Department Re­
vised Administrative Rules #122-20-006 through 020 will be followed in mak­
ing consultant selection.
There is no charge for the first copy of the RFP and it may be obtained after
September 10, 1982, by writing or calling: Patricia Dunn, Telecommunica­
tions Subcommittee, 300 Transportation Bldg., Salem, OR 97310 tele­
phone (503) 378-5411.
P u b lic N o tic e
MINORITY BUSINESS ENTERPRISE (MBE)
TRI-COUNTY METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION DISTRICT
OF OREGON (TRI-MET)
POLICY STATEMENT
The Oregon Dept. o f Energy Small Scale Energy Loan Program Advisory
Committee meets at 9 am in Salem in M all Level Conference Room, Rev­
enue Bldg., 955 Center Street. Meeting is open to the public.
The Portland City Planning Commission meets at noon in the City of
Portland Bldg., Meeting Room C, 2nd floor, 1120 S.W . 5th. For inform a­
tion contact Secretary at 796-7708.
It is the policy of the Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of
Oregon (Tri-Met) that Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) as defined in
Title 49 Code of Federal Regulations Part 23, and as it may be explained,
shall have the maximum opportunity to participate in the performance of
contracts.
S e p te m b er 14 - N o ve m b er 2
I Can Cope, a nationwide program co-sponsored by the American Cancer
Society, discusses the reality o f cancer and how to cope with its effects. O f­
fered by the Providence Medical Center, the fall series o f free weekly classes
begin Tuesday and may be taken at 3:3O-5pm or 7:3O-9pm. To register
contact the Nursing Education Dept. at Providence, 230-1111 ext. 5634.
W ednesday, S e p te m b er 15
The Woodlawn Improvement Association meets at 7:30 pm in
Oddfellows H all. 700 N .E . Dekum.
An Anti-Rape Parade sponsored by the Northeast Neighborhood Crime
Prevention Program starts at 6 pm. Call 248-4763 for location.
W IL L -C O P E , the Willamette-Columbia Parkinsonian Society, will meet
at 7 pm at the Easter Seal Center, 5757 S.W . Macadam. Speaker is Florine
DuFresne, author o f “ Home Care: An Alternative to the Nursing Home —
Why? How?”
The Northeast YW CA begins fall activities with Friendship Day at 10 am
at the N .E . Center, 126 N .E . Alberta. Noon luncheon, “ Fillet G um bo,”
prepared by N .E . cook Marie Brooks, available for $3.00. Community in­
vited. Demonstrations by calligraphy instructor June Gaps and oil painting
instructor Audrey Beard plus displays from classes. Contact Deiron Barrett
or Karen Van Tassel at 228-5173 for info or fall class offering schedules.
S e p te m b er 18-18
The Portland W omen’s Crisis Fine Rummage Sale and Drawing f o r
Prizes will take place fro m 8am to 5pm at Our Lady o f Sorrows, 5406 S.E.
Knight. N onprofit corporate organization has operated 24-hour, 7-days/wk
service to women and children who are victims o f rape, domestic violence
and incest. For info or drawing tickets call 232-9751.
has these openings:
The responsibilities and the objectives of the commitment are described in
the Tri-Met Minority Business Enterprise procedures, which are available
for inspection through the MBE Manager's Office.
To ensure the objectives of this policy, Tri-Met has established an overall
goal of 10% MBE and 1% FBE (female business enterprise) participation in
construction contracts, 10% MBE and 1% FBE participation in consultant
contracts; and an overall goal of 6% MBE and 5% FBE participation in atm
plier/vendor contracts.
A description of how the goals were established is available for inspection
during normal business hours (Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.)
through the MBE Manager's Office until October 16,1982.
The public may submit written comments on the goals until October 15,
1962. These comments will be used for informational purposes only and can
be sent to Ms. Andrea R. Hollie, Manager, Minority Business Enterprise,
Tri-Met, 4012 S.E. 17th Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97202.
Special Limited Offer:
17-JEWEL SWISS-MADE WATCH
$49.95 VALUE ONLY $14.95
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Stainless Steel Back
Diamond Tooled
Electronically Timed
1 Year Guarantee
Send $14 95 + S1 50
Postage and Handling to
Peck Sales. 62 W 45 St
New York, N Y 10036
1 Manager, Institutional Buildings Program. Grant
program for energy conservation in government
and non-profit buildings. Energy and m anage­
ment experience preferred. $1,800 2,282 per
month.
Check or M oney Order Only
Local Government Energy M anagem ent Spe­
cialist, will plan, develop, and provide technical
assistance to Oregon Local Governm ents on
energy management programs for their internal
operations. Energy management and /o r local
government operations preferred. $1,040 1,442
per month.
Starting salary depends on qualifications. Good
benefits. Send resume and request for application
by September 17, 1982, to Jean Knepper, Oregon
D epartm ent of Energy, 102 Labor b Industries
Building, Salem, OR 97310.
Tri-Met and any recipient of a contract will ensure that discrimination on the
basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, religion, mental or physical
handicap, or marital status is prohibited.
W ORD SEEK
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Cats
• Engineer providing technical support for institu­
tional buildings conservation program. Evalu­
ates applications for engineering study and ret­
rofit project funding. Conducts on-site inspec­
tions. Prefer registered professional engineer.
$1,977-2,510 per month.
S O M E S E W IN G
M ending, alterations,
car seat covers, other
item s. Trade or cash.
235 6042.
N o tic e O f In te n t
T o Issue R e q u e s t For P ro p o sals (R F P )
S e p te m b er 7 - O c to b e r 2
The Folk C rq /t Gallery is showing "Lights Aglow,” a Ron M erkt exhibi­
tion o f sculpture with light. 11 am - 5 pm, free to public.
Thursday. S e p te m b e r 8
The Irvington Community Association meets at 7:45 pm at the Augus-
tana Lutheran Church, 2710 N .E . 14th. Agenda includes Bylaws Com m it­
tee report and outreach for annual meeting.
OREGON DEPARTMENT
OF ENERGY
NEED a
gospel piano player.
Call: 28V 1 158.
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• Cut and Rinse Vegetables, Fruits
• Trim and Clean Meat, Poultry, Fish
• Defrost Frozen Foods
JEEPS,
GOVERNMENT
SU R PLU S
Listed for $3,196; sold
for $44. For bargains
like these, call for the
D irectory, (312) 931
1961, ext. 2141.
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