Paga 14 Portland Observer, March 23. 1983 CL A SSIF!ED A D VER U SIN G D E A DL IN E FOR A D PL A CE IVI E N T, 4 P. M . M O N D A V EMPLOYMENT* HOSPITAL "Uss SourfXXKMt tJDojl'»ngton Hospitals DIAGNOSTIC ULTRA SOUND TECHNICIAN S W Washington Hos­ pitals is looking tor an a ip a r ia n c a d U ltra Sound Tach to |Oin its staff on or about April 1. 1983 A minimum ot 2 years in hospital ul­ trasound plus National R e g is try re q u ire d Good communication skills a must Familiar­ ity with budget con­ trol. supply requisi­ tions. patiant schedul­ ing and record keep­ ing desired E ip a ri- anca in peripheral vas­ cular as well as gener­ al abdominal and O 0 preferred Echocardi­ ography e ip e n e n c e not required, but valu­ able Evcellent salary and benefits Please send resumes with salary history m confidence to S.W. WASHINGTON HOSPITALS Personnel Department PO Boi 1500 Vancouver W* 9866« P U B L IC B U IL D IN G S PROGRAM ANALYST O re g o n D e p a rtm e n t o f Energy seeks A d m in is ­ t r a t iv e A s s is ta n t 3 t o aasist w ith d a y -to -d a y operation of th e institu ­ tio n a l b uildin gs e n erg y conservation p ro g ra m . Experience m an agin g a c o m p u te r d a ta b a s e a n d / o r b a c k g ro u n d in c o m p u te r d a ta e n tr y , c o m p u te r p r o g r a m m ­ in g , e n e rg y c o n s e rv a ­ tion or interpreting fe d ­ era l re g u la tio n s is p re ferred but not required M ino rities, w o m e n and h a n d ic a p p e d a re e n ­ couraged to apply. Applications from Jean K n e p p e r , O D O E , 102 Labor & In d u s trie s B u ild in g , S a le m , O r e ­ gon 97310, 378 4912, o r 1 8 0 0 4 52 7 8 1 3 (to ll fre e ). Deadline: April 1, 1963. C IT Y O F P O R T L A N D D IR E C T O R . O F F IC E O F H O U S IN G P O L IC Y 8 3 4 ,1 5 4 /yr to s ta rt. In ­ cludes City-paid benefit package. A p p. m ust be re c e iv e d b y A p ril 1, 1983. R esum es n o t a c ­ cepted. A P P L Y TO : P o rtlan d C ivil I Gw« Opponuewf, tmgMOy* S e rv ic e 1220 S .W . F ifth A v e ., Rm F IR E F IG H T E R / P A R A M E D IC • 1 319 8 1 8 6 8 + E M T P a y , S a le m , O re g o n . ia te re d EM T lll/IV u rg e d to a p p ly . In fo a n d a p p lic a tio n a : C ity o f S a le m , Pera. O e p t., R m . 2 2 5 , 5 5 5 lib e r ty 8 .E ., Salem , O R 97301. e e e e e W ritte n e x a m : 4 / 9 / 8 3 ; a g ility e x a m : 4 / 2 5 - 4 / 2 9 / 8 3 . C lo sin g D a te to Apply: 4 /1 /8 3 . le g e o f S c ie n c e s a n d A r ts . A n n u a l fu ll-tim e b eg inn ing J u ly 1, 1963 — s a la ry c o m p e t itiv e . Responsibilities include coordination of College fu n d raising a c tiv ities , liaison w ith U n iv e rs ity Foundation and A lum ni O ffic e s , a n d a s s is tin g A d m i n is t r a t o r s w i t h p u b lic re la tio n s a c tiv i­ ties . Q u a lific a tio n s in ­ c lu d e f u n d - r a is in g / p u b lic -re la tio n s a c tiv i­ tie s e x p e r ie n c e , c o m ­ m u n ic a tio n s skills, and a b a c c a la u r e a te d e ­ g r e e . A c a d e m ic e n ­ v iro n m e n t e x p e rie n c e p r e fe r r e d . S e n d d e ­ tailed resum e and three letters of recom m enda tion by April 20, 1983 to M ic h a e l J . K a llo h e r, M orrill Hall 208, W a s h ­ in g to n S t a te U n iv e r ­ s ity , P u llm a n . W a s h ­ in g to n 9 9 1 6 4 - 3 5 2 0 . fVSU ù an equal opportunity/qffirmalive action employer. LEGAL S E C R E T A R Y / R E C E P T IO N IS T M - to fu ll-tim e ; e x p e r ­ ie n c e r e q u ir e d . M i n i ­ m u m 60 w p m . W o rd p ro c e s s o r e x p e r ie n c e h e lp fu l. P a y c o m m e n ­ surate w ith experience. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. 228 5222. A s k fo r S u ­ san or W e n d y 100 P o r tla n d , O R 97204 or U rb a n L eag ue 5 3 2 8 N .E U n io n . S u ite 218 P o r tla n d , O R 97204 Certified/Nationally Reg C O O R D IN A T O R o f D e v e lo p m e n t, C o l­ GOVERNMENT JO BS Thousands of vacan ­ cies m u s t be fille d im ­ m e d ia te ly . 8 1 6 ,6 3 4 to 850,112. Call (716) 842 6000, Ext. 3666 Seepage 16 An Equal Opportunity Employer Sales work available The Jimmy "Bang Bang" W alker Youth G roup w ill provide em ploy­ ment opportunities for young peo­ ple and unem ployed persons, through sale o f "T h e Economy K it” o f W alker’ s products. A portion o f the proceeds w ill go toward a 1983 Rose Festival Parade float. Interested persons can attend training session on Saturday, March 26th at 11:30 a m ; or on M o nd ay, M arch 28th, at 6:30 p.m. The office is located at 422 N .E . Alberta. The Jimmy "Bang Bang" W alker Y o u th G ro u p sponsors the annual Miss T an Portland Pageant, an an­ nual A lb in a C h ild re n 's Chirstm as P arty, the A lb in a Jobs-Career Fair and other projects. Jobless rate unchanged T he n a tio n a l jobless ra te re ­ mained unchanged in February. The number o f persons holding jobs fell by 180,000 The length o f the average w o rk ­ week decreased from 33.1 hours to 34 .4 hours. S h o rter w o rk-w ee ks were recorded in m a n u fa c tu rin g , wholesale-retail trade, and services. O f the 11.3 m illion unemployed in Feb ru ary, h a lf were adult m en, 34 percent were adult women, 16 per­ cent were teenagers. T h e jobless ra te fo r blacks dropped from 20.8 percent to 19.7 percent. Black teen-age unem ploy­ ment remained at 43.4 percent. The w hite u nem ploym ent rate was 9.2 and the Hispanic rate 13.8 percent. G overnm ent statistics do not in ­ clude those who have given up look­ ing for work. A F L -C IO economists calculate that if one-half o f the part- time workers plus all o f the discour­ aged w orkers were added, the u n ­ employment rate would be 14.8 per­ cent— or 16.7 m illion people unem­ ployed. U N IO N AVENUE GLASS ■ h • • • • AUTO GLASS STORf FRONTS W INDO W GLASS PLATE GLASS w Li CltiMi limits STO R M DOORS A W IN D O W S SCREEN REPAIRS MIRRORS PLEXIGLASS iiik i • • • • O P E N S A T U R D A Y 9 12 289-8887 a IOS N .l. UN ION AV. M ULTNO M AH COUNTY M E D IC A L D IR E C T O R C O R R E C T IO N S H E A L T H (P h y s ic ia n ) 8 1 8 .6 6 6 8 2 4 ,2 6 3 (part tim e ). T h e M e d ic a l Director for Corrections H e a lth ia re s p o n s ib le for all health care ju d g ­ m e n ts fo r p a rs o n s in custod y or d ete n tio n in C o u n ty facilities In a d ­ dition to adm inistrative resp on sibilities, d uties inclu de p ro vid in g c lin i­ c a l (m e d ic a l a n d p s y ­ c h ia tric ) s e rv ic e s o n a regular basis as a m am ber of the medical staff; a n d p ro v id in g o n -c a ll services as req uired by s ched ule. T h e position i t s c h e d u le d fo r 2 0 to 2 4 h o u rs p e r w e e k , M o n d a y th r o u g h F ri­ day; o n -call availability e v e n in g s a n d w e e k ­ e n d s is re q u ir e d . S e ­ c u r ity c le a r a n c e a n d b a c k g ro u n d c h eck fro m C o rre c tio n s D iv i­ s io n w ill b e re q u ir e d . T O Q U A L IF Y a p p li c a n ts m ust have g ra d u a te d fro m an a c ­ c re d ite d scho ol o f m e ­ d ic in e ; c o m p le te d a o n e - y e a r in t e r n s h ip ; p o s s e ss a c u r r e n t l i ­ cense to practice m e d i­ cine in the S ta te o f O re ­ g on , and board eligib il­ ity in th e a re a s o f in ­ tern al m e d ic in e , fam ily p ra c tic e or p sych iatry; a n d tw o y e a rs o f p r o ­ fessional e x p e rie n c e in th e p ra c tic e o f intern al m e d ic in e , fa m ily p ra c ­ tic e or p s y c h ia try . Ex- p s rie n c s w o rk in g w ith ju s tic e s e rv ic e s p r o ­ gram s is desirable A P P L Y fo r th e a b o v e p o s itio n n o la te r th a n 4 :3 0 p .m . , T h u rs d a y , M arch 31. 1963 W H ER E TO APPLY: M u lt n o m a h C o u n ty C o u r th o u s e , R o o m 134 102 8 W F o u rth A v e .. P o rtla n d . O R 97204 P h o n e (603) 248 5016 ENGINEERING STUDENTS Seeking part tim e or sum m er em ploym ent The U nited States Air Force w ill pay you 81,000 per m o n th to c o n tin u e y o u r e d u c a tio n . If y o u 're w ith in 12 m o n th s o f re c e iv in g a B a c h e lo rs or M asters degree in m ost engineering disciplines, look no m o re . A c o m m is is o n as an A ir F o rce engineering o ffic e r fo llo w s c om pletion o f your degree. Criteria for selection is high so to find out if you qualify con tact: T S g ts Potter or Phil­ lip s , F ed e ra l B ld g , S u ite G -1 1 , 1 220 S W 3rd A v e ., Portland. OR 97204 Phone 221 2664. D IA G N O S T IC ULTRA SO U N D T E C H N IC IA N S .W . W ashington H o s­ p ita ls is lo o k in g fo r an s x p e r ie n c e d U ltr a S o u n d T ec h to jo in its s ta ff o n or a b o u t A p ril 1, 1963. A m in im u m of 2 years in hospital ultra­ s o u n d p lu s N a s tio n a l R e g is tr y r e q u ir e d . G o o d c o m m u n ic a tio n skills a m ust. Familiarity w ith b u d g e t c o n tr o l, supply requisitions, pa tient scheduling and re­ c o rd k e e p in g d e s ire d . Experience in p erip h e r­ al v a s c u la r as w e ll as g en e ra l a b d o m in a l and O .B . p re fe rre d . E c h o ­ C IT Y E N G IN E E R EVANSTON. W Y O M IN G S a la ry ra n g e . 8 3 0 ,0 0 0 - 8 3 8 ,0 0 0 . G r a d u a t io n fro m an accredited uni­ versity w ith a deg ree in c iv il e n g in e e rin g o r r e ­ la te d field: R egistration District 1 of Prince Hall Masons present« their Second Annual Easter Egg Hunt April 2,1983 Beginning at 1 p.m . Please bring your children ages 3-10 to 116 N.E. Russell by 12:00 noon for transportation to the park. Please pick children up by 3:30 p .m . from the above address. For more inform ation, please call 283-0909. Moving Sale as a professional e ng in ­ e e r w ith a b ility to be re g is te re d in th e s ta te o f W y o m in g w ith in a yaer o f th e d ate o f e m ­ p lo y m e n t. A t le a s t 5 years exper since initial re g is tr a tio n in v o lv in g p ro fe s s io n a l e n g in e e r­ in g w o r k in m u n ic ip a l or closely related area. U n d e r th e g e n e ra l d i­ rection and guidance of th e D ire c to r o f P u b lic c a r d io g r a p h y e x p e r ­ W o r k s , m a n a g e s an d ie n c e n o t req uired, but s u p e rv is e s th e en­ valuable. g in eerin g a n d d e v e lo p ­ E x c e lle n t s a la ry an d m ental activities o f they benefits ! c ity , is re s p o n s ib le for P le a s e send re s u m e s d e s ig n a n d c o n s tr u c ­ w ith s a la ry h is to ry in tion of the public w orks confidence to: p ro je c ts a n d d ir e c ts / S .W . W A S H IN G T O N p erfo rm s o th e r p rofes H O S P IT A L S s io n a l e n g in e e r in g P e rs o n n e l I ta s k s . T h e s u c c e s s fu l D e p a r tm e n t a p p lic a n ts w ill be p ro ­ P .O . B o x 1600 v id e d w ith b o th c h a l­ V a n c o u v e r. W A 98888 le n g e a n d o p p o rtu n ity An Equal Opportunity in rapidly g row ing c o m ­ Employer m u n ity (3 0 m illio n d o l­ lar capital im p ro vem ent p ro g ra m a lre a d y under w a y ) . In te r e s te d p e r ­ s o n s s h o u ld c o n ta c t M r . W a y n e S h e p h e rd , D ir e c to r of P u b lic W o r k s , o r M s . R u th Elk Cleaners & Laundry 1014 N. Killingsworth Portland, OR 97217 283-3789 ★ NOW OPEN* NEW-BEAUTIFUL Rent Subsized Hi Rise Living Downtown R o d r ig u e z , A s s is t, to the M ay o r at 1200 M ain S t . , E v a n s to n , W y o . 8 2 9 30 or call (307) 789 9 8 6 0 D e a d lin e fo r a p ­ p lic a tio n s is A p ril 4, * Designed for Seniors and handicapped * Q ualified A pplicants pay only 3 0 % o f their incom e e 162 units com pletely refurbished * M o s t m odern fire £r security systems 1963 An Equal Opportunity Employer ESD election (Continued from page I column 6} o f Rainier Bank and Leasing and a leader o f the Jackson Education Co­ alition ("usually their spokesman,” he said), is running against Jim Ash- bough, a geography professor at PSU for 26 years, who is adamantly opposed to the Jackson or any other secession. Dooling has been involved in the Jackson C o a litio n fro m the start, but said he doesn’ t want to use the E S D Board position as a p latform to advance the secession movement. • •T h a t’s all h is to ry ," as far as the Board is concerned, he said. D o o lin g said he has no predis­ posed position regarding another threatened secession. " I t ’ s neces­ sary to review all the facts," he said. The Board cannot legally jeopar­ dize the public interest by allowing an area to secede that would threat­ en the remaining district tax base, he said, which is something those who fear the w ithdraw al o f the west side don’t take into consideration. His experience includes co-chair­ m anship o f the W ilso n A d viso ry C o m m itte e , m em ber o f the P o rt­ land D esegregation C om m ission Steering C om m ittee, and chairman o f the desegregation committee for Jackson. D o o lin g felt he had "s o m e fa m ilia r ity and experience with desegregation" and that Jack- son had a "m o d el program " where the 20 percent o f students bussed fro m o ther parts o f the city were For information c a ll___ very in v o lve d in all school p ro ­ grams. " I want that very much to continue when we have our own dis­ trict,” he said. Ashbaugh said he jumped into the race against Dooling at the last mo­ ment " to give the voters a choice." H e has joined the Portland School D is tric t in th e ir fig h t to have the Jackson secession put to a district­ wide vote, and if elected to the ESD Board, " I w ould not vote fo r any more independent school districts," he said. " I think that the next term (on the Board| is going to be a very im port­ ant one if the Jackson secession goes ahead and other schools try and fol­ lo w ," he said. T h e result could be the d is m a n tlin g o f the P o rtla n d School D istrict, he said, something he wants very much to avoid. Schools deserve more money, not less, he said. " I ’ m not a budget cut­ ter, quite the co n trary." Ashbaugh said he would like to take a "h a rd lo o k " at the ESL p ro g ra m , h o w ­ ever. " I ’ ve never felt that teaching English as a second language was that im portant o f a p ro g ra m ," he said, and suggested that m oney saved on ESL "w ould be more than enough to keep Jackson open on an ongoing basis." Also running for Position are Bob Goldstein, a retired Brooklyn enter­ tainer and "peren nial candidate,” and W illiam G renfell, ex-State Leg­ islator and current member o f the P o rtla n d C o m m u n ity C ollege Board, who is also running for the Portland School Board. PARK TOWER 731 SW SALMON 227-3367 W O O D EN CROSSES H and c r a f te d , w a ll m o u n t, c o lid m a p le . I MISCELLANEOUS o a k o r w a ln u t . E a s te r s p e c ia l: 7 " fo r 8 7 , 1 4 * 89 Post paid. 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