Pag« 10 Portland Oto—tvw, FM xury 9,1983 CL A S S ! F!ED A D VER U S IN G D E A D L IN E FOR A D P L A C E M E N T , 4 P .M . M O N D A Y M U LTNO M AH COUNTY CERTIFIED NURSE M ID W IFE (Nursa Practitioner) •1,781 -42,302 monthly. Provide* com prehen­ sive nursing cere in the aree of wom en's health, including prana tel cere end family plan ning; provides special­ ized nursing services with emphasis on pre­ vention, control end treatment of diseases, snd health m ainten­ ance. TO QUALIFY ap­ plicant* must be li­ censed by the State of Oregon to practice a* a registered nurse and possess a State of Ore­ gon Certification as a Nurse M idw ife and possess, or be able to obtain, a valid Oregon Driver's License with availability of personal automobile. APPLICATIONS will be taken for the above po sition on a continuous basis until a sufficient number are received to schedule an examina­ tion. A DU LT NUR8E PRACTITIONER •1.860-12,419 monthly. Provides comprehen­ sive nursing care for oduit incarcerate«] per­ sons, including health assessments, screening and referral, and tre a tm e n t p la n n in g . The current opening is tem porary until June 30, 1963 snd is located at Rocky Butte Jail. However, an eligibility list wiil be established to fill future permanent openings as they o c ­ cur. TO QUALIFY ap- ptcants must be Bcanaad by the State of Oregon to practice as a regis­ tered nurse and pos­ sess a State of Oregon Certification as sn Adult Nurse Practi­ tioner and possess, or be able to obtain, a val­ id Oregon Driver's Li­ cense with availability of personal automobile. APPLY for the above position no later than 4:30 p.m., Friday, Feb­ ruary 18. 1983. WHERETO APPLY: M ultnom ah County Courthouse, Room 134. 1021 8W Fourth A ve., Portland. OR *7203 Phone: (803) 248-8018. An Equal Opportunity Employer TRAFFIC M A IN TEN A N C E WORKER I W ashington County, • 1174-41427/mo. Raq. prev. exper. in manual sign meint. operation & the operation & meint. of line-painting equip­ ment & pavem ent- marking equip, or simH ar industrial painting equip. County applica­ tion forms only, resumes not accepted. Apply by Feb. 21, 1983 to: Weehlngton County Personnel. 180 N. First A ve., Room 308. Hillsboro. OR *7123. An Equal Opportunity Employer i SECRETARY W A NTED Here is an opportunity for the right person to work in a quality con­ trol dept. of an elec­ tronic manufacturing firm. If you have good material skills includ­ ing excellent typing end shorthand, plus good organization skills, and enjoy working with people, this may be the job you are looking for. W e offer good bene­ fits, salary advance­ ments and a friendly work environment. In­ terested persons please apply from 7:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m . Monday only. Personnel Dept. O.E.C.O. Corp. 712 8 .E. Haw thorne Portland. OR *7214 Equal Opportunity Employer M / F / H / V EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR The Nevada Health Cars Association is seeking an executive who can plan for, o r­ ganize Er direct the trade association for 22 Nevada nursing homes. Skills essential in com­ m unication, associa­ tion, m gm t., public speaking, & a know ­ ledge of nursing homes. Must be willing to relocate In Ret iw. Ne­ vada. Resumes must be received no later than 2 /1 8 /8 3 . A ppli­ cant* will ba notified for interview . Please specify salary require­ ments. Send to: Nevada Health Care Association 2048 Sltverada BI.. Reno N V 88812 An Equal Opportunity Employer U TILITIE8 INSPECTOR SUPERVISOR City of Salem, 41889- • 2 1 6 4 . R espo n sib le technical enforcement and supervisory work in p o llu t io n c o n t r o l, cross-connection con­ trol snd the inflow/infil­ tration programs. Knowledgs of chem ­ istry/bacteriology re­ lated to pollution con­ trol b Inspections, plumbing codes Et other pertinent regula­ tions. bldg. Et con­ struction practices Ef of general contracting ter­ minology. Ability to su­ pervise. speak a ffe c ­ tively and prepare ac­ curate Et concise re­ ports. Closing date: February 18, 1983. Ap­ ply: City of Salem, Per­ sonnel D ept., 555 Liberty SE. Salem, OR 97301. An Equal Opportunity Employer B U 8 IN E 8 8 M A NA G ER Public School District in souther Oregon area 4000 ADM . 414 million budget Cell or write for job deecription Et appli cation info: School Die trlct 8. 461 N. 2nd S t., Central Point, Ore. 97802. (603)804-8811. Application deadline 3- 8 82. CLERK GENERAL OFFICE Disability law unit assistant to perform clerical functions, e.g., m aintaining hearings calendar Et s Tickler system. Copying, o r­ ganizing files, and han­ dling client phone call*. Also, back up reception and secretarial duties. Typing 8 0 + words per minute, good organiz. skills, and ability to re­ late to disabled clients e s s e n tia l. 4 1 0 ,2 0 0 - • 13,000 + good fringes. Send resume to: Carla Muatell. Legal Aid 310 8 .W . 4th, Rm.KJO Portland. OR *7204 - T*' with Sue Dickerson, author and teacher by 2/21/83. FACULTY POSITION RE8OURCE ECO NO M IST Assistant or associate professor in resource economics. Full-time (9 mo.) tenure track with equal emphasis placed on teaching and re search. Teaching in re­ creation and environ­ mental economics and research in the applica tion of non-market eco­ nomics to resource m anagem ent issues. Interest in regional eco­ nomics, tourism, or re­ source policy desirable P h.D. required in re ­ source economics or a natural resource related field. Teaching and re­ search experience de­ sirable. Salary and rank commensurate with ex­ p e rie n c e . A v a ila b le September, 1983 Clos­ ing, March 15, 1983. Send vita and names, addresses, and phone numbers of three refer­ ences to: Dr. Michael Manfrado Resource Recreation M anagem ent School of Foreetry Oregon State University Corvallis. OR *7331 (603) 784-2043 Oregon State U niver­ sity is an A ffirm a tiv e A c tio n /E q u a l O ppor­ tunity Em ployer and complies with Section 504 o f the R ehabilita­ tion Act o f 1973. FACULTY POSITION as a Chemical Labora­ tory Analyst. Available March 21. 1983 Re­ search Assistant, 12- month basis. M .S . de­ gree in Analytical Chemistry, or B.S. with equivalent experience. Salary 416,000-418.000 per annum. Closing date March 4, 1983. Full time for one year, extension dependent upon availability of fund* and perform ­ ance. Send resume, three letters of refer­ ence and transcripts to Dr. John C. Gordon, Head. Departm ent of Forest Science, Oregon State University, Cor­ vallis. OR 97331. OSU is an Affirmative Action Equal Employment Op portunity Employer and complies with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation A ct of 1*73. Sing Spell Read 8:30 a .m .—Cascade, PCC Cafeteria $3°° Includes coffee and cookies Learn Sue Dickerson's method—make reading and spelling fun for your child. . . MM GOOSf D0Í PtZ/lf s ir ^ s £W a«.t«.st 17 is Vefy, vefy hot? l9l6. á j® .K Ml i 5 ♦ j ’ 31 •if X NBL challenges Metro plan (Continued from page I column 6} tract to be let by M etro this fiscal year. "This policy is deliberate and devastating to the black community given the limited construction op­ portunities available in this area," adds Crews. M e tro 's policy now frees the Association o f General Contractors (A G C ) and others of similar persuasion from having to legitimately follow some course of law and denies our community the opportunity to compete for at least 10 percent of the zoo addition con­ tract. Nationally, A G C has spearhead­ ed attacks on M B E programs and has been successful in denying bid­ ding opportunities to black people. Locally. A G C is on public record opposing the awarding of a contract to a black-owned firm by the Ore­ gon State Department of Transpor­ tation, a black-owned firm which AGC used as a subcontractor on the same type of contract they were sue- T ruckers Support March of Dimes (Continued from page I column 3} tering o f just about everything else that can fit into a trailer. " A ll they (the company) got is as trailer,” said one trucker, while the driver must pay for road taxes, state permits and licenses, IC C permits, insurance, fuel, tires, maintenance and month­ ly principal and interest payments for expensive equipment. In addition, the drivers must pay a fee out of their gross receipts to the company they work for— 33 per­ cent o ff the top for writing a piece of paper,” says Ziegler. Long and tedious hours on the road and weeks away from home might clear an independent $10,000 per year. A trucker interviewed on CBS News said he netted $100 after expenses on a recent trip and another said he was making "less than minimum wage.” cessful in receiving from O D O T last year. The NBL has engaged in meetings with Metro staff and Council. The meetings have not resulted in the de­ sired outcomes as requested before C ouncil on February 3, ,9 8 3 . A t that meeting those Councillors with the largest black voting constituency offered lukew arm support for NBL's request: 1) The Executive Order No. IS en­ acted December 7th be rescinded. 2) The previous Metro M BE pro­ gram be reinstated. 3) That no contracts be awarded until M e tro establish a clear and concise M in o rity Business E n ter­ prise program. 4) A committee made up o f m i­ nority and non-m inority business organizations be established, for in­ put to contractors. 5) That a liaison person be hired, carrying out the duties that M etro " It 's no picnic out there at a ll,” said Ziegler, who said that having to drive 18 hours a day in “ all kinds of weather" is not uncommon. A west coast driver, for instance, he said, might pick up a load of produce in Los Angeles early one morning and be required to deliver it in Portland on the next. A 20-hour drive under the best of conditions, that doesn't leave much time for rest, said Zieg­ ler. I f a driver doesn’ t work at this rate, said Ziegler, "you're liable to lose the haul.. someone else will do it.” " I f some of these guys that make these laws get in a tru ck," he said, "th e y might realize what some o f these independent truckers have to go through to make a living.” Mike Parkhurst called passage of the H ighw ay Im provem ent Act a "sneak attack on the trucking outlined in its proposal to the Depart­ ment o f Transportation that served as the basis for the M B E program and grant being awarded to Metro. District 02 (Northeast Portland) Councilwoman, Marge Kafoury, of­ fered a community compromising motion which passed the Council. The m otion established a review panel to evaluate the Alaskan Tun­ dra Exhibit bids and extended the tim e fo r business to continue as usual while the entire universe would " . . . review to include public participation by any minority repre­ sentatives who want to participate with the goal of developing policies that are equitable and fair and agreed upon by all representatives in the community, if possible.” Districts with a paucity of black voters offered a stronger solution which if passed would have can­ celled all bids until M etro had an MBE program. industry on the anniversary of Pearl Harbor. When will we end the shut­ down? Did we ask the Japanese in World W ar II when the war would end?” (Jggams give our younger brothers and sisters who aspire to be where she’s at? “ First, I would tell them to get an education because in this bus­ iness you could work for 8 months and then sit for two years. Show business is the kind o f career you grow and grow with. I f show business is what you want you will have to suffer for it. You should learn every angle in it. O p ­ portunity comes once and you won’) get another chance. A lot o f it is luck. I f you want to be a singer^ then it is more than just singing. It') about attitude and appearance. You have to learn to read music. Be ready fo r anything they throw a l you.”