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    Portland Observer, May 11,1963 Section II Page 7
CL A S S IF I ED A D VER T/S//VG
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D EA DL ll\IE FOR
A D PL A CE IVI E N T, 4 P. M . M O N D A Y
I
EMPLOYMENT*
RESEARCH
ASSISTAN T
Full-time (12 mo«.I 3-yr
term. Avail. 1 June.
B .S. in a Biological
Science with experi­
ence in inaect identifi­
cation and quantitative
sampling and analysis
techniques. Duties in­
clude: manipulation of
insect densities on
plants in the field, and
collecting and record­
ing
litterfall
data.
Closing date: 30 May.
Send resume, college
transcripts and 3 letters
of recommendation to:
Dr. Tim othy Scho-
walter, Dept. Entomol­
ogy, OSU, Corvallis,
OR 97331.
OSU is an Affirm ative
A c tio n /E q u a l Oppor­
tunity Em ployer and
complies with Rehab.
Act o f 1973.
GO VERNM ENT
JOBS
rhousands of vacan-
:ies must be filled im-
nediately. 116,634 to
>50,112. Call (716) 842
A C C O U N TIN G
CLERK
M iller Brand Inc.
A w holly-ow ned sub­
sidiary of the Miller
Brewing Co has an im
mediate opportunity for
an experienced a c ­
counting clerk.
This position will be re­
sponsible for month
end closing procedures,
financial statements &
balance sheet account
analysis.
To qualify you must
have a stable work his­
tory with 3-5 years ex­
perience p erfo rm in g
the above functions.
A competitive starting
salary commensurate
with your experience
and the full benefits
package of our parent
company are among
the rewards for bring­
ing your career to Miller
Brands.
Submit your resume to
Miller Brands Inc. 5625
NE Skyport W ay P /O
97218.
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
>000, Ext 3656
COMPUTER
PRO G R AM M ER
o write research and
-istructional programs,
lesign Data Base Man-
igement applications
ind use of Data Base
Management Systems,
issist faculty with pro-
iramming, write tech-
lical documentation,
each computer work-
hops. BS/BA in Com-
>uter Science or relat-
k J field with upper divi­
rion course work in
Computer
Science,
>lus one year experi-
xice as computer pro-
,rammer.
Annual
lalary: *18,000422,000.
:aculty rank is Re-
rearch Assistant. Send
esume before May 16,
1963 to:
Joe W . Snyder
Com puter Center
Oregon State
University
Corvallis, OR 97331
OSU is an Equal Op­
portunity / Affirmative
Action emplover and
.•omplies with Section
f04 o f the Rehabilita­
tion Act o f 1973.
NUSSf
Program Manager 2
(Fleet M anagem ent
fs M aintenance)
*32.322-442,023 annual­
ly. This ie a responsible
management level poei-
tion involving the full
range of management
skills in charge of Fleet
M a n a g e m e n t an d
Maintenance within the
Division of Operations
and Maintenance. The
em ployee occupying
this position is respon
sibls for administering
the county's fleet oper
ation which includes:
financial and adminis­
trative aspects provid­
ing directions to man­
agem ent; developing
and implementing the
c o u n ty -w id e veh icle
replacement schedule;
taking care of transpor­
tation needs and coor­
dinating the unit's pro­
gram activities. Duties
also include: preparing
users' fleet budget pro
p o s a is ; m o n ito rin g
levels of fleet expendi­
tures, advising users of
HUM A N RESOURCES
th e ir e x p e n d itu re s ;
D A TA SPECIALIST
e v a lu a tin g , creatin g
Opportunity for ex­
and altering policies
perienced records tech­
and procedures related
nician to join an ex­
to fleet operation. Exer­
panding human re­
cises supervision over
sources dept. 2 years in
subordinates indirectly
personnel records man­
through senior staff
agement or equivalent
persons or managers
experience required.
assigned functionally
E x p e r ie n c e
w ith
independent areas of
c o m p u te r iz e d d a ta
Maintenance and Fleet
base system and con­
Management. Performs
version from manual to
a variety of administra­
EDP system a plus. The
tive duties related to
successful candidate
public works projects.
must have demonstrat­
TO Q U A LIFY appli­
ed the ability to analyze,
cants must have experi­
revise and maintain
ence working with a
data systems. Ability to
governmental agency
w o rk in d e p e n d e n tly
in the area of fleet man­
and good interpersonal
agement and m ainte­
skills are most im por­
nance OR a com bina­
tant.
tion of training and ex­
Excellent salary and
perience indicating the
benefits package. Inter­
ability to perform the
ested, qualified appli­
du t ies of the position.
cants may apply in per­
APPLY for the above
son or send resume,
position no later than
with salary history to:
4:30 p.m., Wednesday,
S.W . W A S H IN G T O N
May 18, 1983
HOSPITALS
WHERE TO APPLY:
H UM A N RESOURCES
M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty
P.O. Box 1800
C o u rth o u s e , Room
Vancouver W A 98898
134, 1021 S W Fourth
(3400 M ain St. I
Avenue, Portland OR
An Equal Opportunity
97204. PHONE: (503)
Employer M -F
246-5016.
A n Equal Opportunity
Employer
GRADUATE
E L IIiL L
GRADUATE NURSE
INTERN PROGRAM
Opportunity now available for
new registered nurse gradu­
ates to participate in an 8
week internship. Program be­
gins June 20. All interested
graduate nurses please submit
applications no later then M ay
20 to: M arilyn D eurw aarder,
RN
RECEPTIONIST
PART T IM E TEM P
8 a .m .-l p.m . M -F for
major media co. in SE
Portland. Receptionist
skills required. Secre­
tarial aptitude a plus.
Must have top-notch
personality w/ability to
relate to wide range of
people
Please send resume &
letter of application to:
Mrs. Johnson
P.O. Box 22125
Portland OR 97222
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
HUMAN RESOURCE DEPARTMENT
JOBS OVERSEAS
S.W. WASHINGTON
HOSPITALS
Big money fast. *20,000
289-1181,
Ext 5222
3400 M ain SI
Vancouver.
Washington « ••« »
JL
to »50,000 plus per year
Cal 1 216463-3000, Ext.
2S46.
RESEARCH
A SS IS TA N T
UNCLASSIFIED
(Forest Hydrology)
Departm ent of Forest
Engineering, Oregon
State University, Cor­
vallis; Forestry Sciences
Laboratory, Juneau,
Alaska.
P o s itio n a v a ila b le
August 1. 1963
Closing date for appli­
cation: June 17, 1963
Position responsibilities
1. Provide research
support for cooperative
hydrology, slope stabil
ity, and w ater quality
studies between O re­
gon State University
and the PN W Forest
and Range Experiment
Station. Requires living
for extended time
periods in remote field
camps in Southeast
Alaska, with minimal
facilities under adverse
weather conditions.
2. Responsible for bed
load and suspended
sediment sampling and
analysis.
3. Collection and rou­
tine laboratory analysis
of soil and water sam­
ples.
4. M aintain d etritu s/
stream habitat study.
5. Compile and statisti­
cally analyze field data.
6. Service electronic re­
corders in field installs
tions.
Required Education and
Experience:
1. B .S. Degree in hy­
drology, soils, or relat­
ed fields required, MS
degree or at least 2
years of related field re­
search experience pre­
ferred. Experience in
s ta n d a rd s ta tis tic a l
analysis and computer
applications essential.
Some stream ecology
background desirable
2. Experience with field
research and general
laboratory procedures.
3. Physically capable of
rigorous field work in
steep, rugged terrain.
Willingness to adapt to
flexible field sampling
schedules often involv­
ing long hours under
adverse weather condi
tions.
4. Demonstrated ability
to work independently
in a research setting.
Salary and Employ­
ment Status:
This is a one-year, fixed-
term appointment, ex­
tension of which will be
contingent on availebil
'
ity of funds. Salary ap
p ro x im a te ly * 1 9 ,0 0 0
per year.
Application Procedures:
Applications should be
sent to: Dr. George W.
Brown, Head, Forest
Engineering D e p a rt­
m ent, Oregon State
University, Corvallis,
OR 97331. Send letter
of application, vitae,
university transcripts,
and three lettors of
re c o m m e n d a tio n by
June 17, 1963
Oregon Stale University
a an Affirmative Action/
E q u a l O p p o r tu n ity
Employer and complies
with Section 504 o f the
R ehabilitation A c t o f
1973.
5cxjtlxx«ât
• • Uoahington
HojpncSs
An Iqual Opportunity t n pla f i
I
MULTNOMAH
COUNTY
To k»»p coitonx (ewslry from tarnishing. «tor»
b la ck b o ard c h a lk w it h i t in your
ja w a lry b o a .
I
M A N A G IN G EDITOR
VIA
We are now accepting
applications for Manag
ing Editor of our inter­
nal newspaper, V IA .
Qualifications include
tw o years experience
writing and editing
manuscripts for publi­
cation and a Bachelor s
degree in English or
J o u r n a lis m , s a la ry
ran g e *1 4 2 7 *1 8 1 1
Contact the Oregon
: Depertment of Trans-
' p o rta tio n . Personnel
Operations, at 302
Transportation Building,
Salam, Oregon 97310
(373 7663) for applica­
tion and recruiting an­
n o u n c e m e n t b e fo re
May 31.
An Equal Emplovment/
Affirmative Action
Employer
PLANNER 1
Salary *1 5 ,5 7 9 This
position will research
and analyze data, pre
sent findings, prepare
written reports related
to preparing and imple­
menting a solid waste
management plan. The
job involves coordinat
ing efforts w ith other
staff as part of a project
team and working with
local jurisdictions and
various interest groups
in carrying out a com­
prehensive planning
process. Requires a
Bachelor's degree in
environmental sciences,
planning, geography,
economics or a closely
related field of study
and have at least 1 yr.
of full time work experi
ence in a similar posi­
tion. Knowledge of
governmental organize
tions is desirable. Ob­
tain application form
and supplemental re
quirem ent questions
from:
Personnel Office
M etropolitan Service
District
627 SW Hall
Portland OR 97201
By Friday M ay 20, 1963
5:00 p.m .
An Equal Opportunity
Emplover
ENGINEER III
> METRO'S Solid Waste
Department is hiring for
Engineer III. Minimum
salary *2 2 ,9 5 4 This
position will analyze,
evaluate, prepare and
present recom m enda­
tions for planning and
operating of solid
waste facilities. Posi­
tion requires excellent
research, a n a ly tic a l,
organizational, in te r­
personal, verbal and
written skills. Ability to
take initiative under
general direction and
work with project team
members is essential.
Knowledge of govern
ment organizations is
preferred. Works with
solid waste engineering
reports, data, contract
documents, waste re­
duction demonstration
projects and capital im­
provements. Requires a
bachelor's degree in
civil or sanitary en g i­
neering with at least 4
years experience in
planning and im ple­
menting capital im ­
provement projects and
performing basic engi­
neering analyses relat­
ed to public utility type
operations.
Obtain application form
a n d s u p p le m e n t a l
questions:
M etro po litan Service
District
527 SW Hall
Portland OR 97201
By M ay 25.1963
5:00p.m .
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
P R O M O TIO N
Experienced promotion
person needed for
aggressive broadcast
facility. Must have
knowledge of music
industry b proven abil­
ity to coordinate many
varied activities. Crea­
tive b organizational
skills extremely impor­
tant. Occasional week­
end b eve. work re­
q u ire d . D e p e n d a b le
transp. a m ust. Send
resumes to:
M r. Thomas
P.O. Box 22125
Portland OR 97222
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
M A R K E TIN G M A N A G E R
Cablesystems Pacific, an entertainment and
information service company, has an im ­
mediate opening for a Marketing Manager.
This position reports directly to the Vice
President/General Manager
Major responsibilities include management
and development of comprehensive market­
ing strategies to obtain maximum subscriber
penetration in a market in exceea of 120,000
homes.
Candidates must have a Bachelor of Science
or Arts degree or equivalent, preferably in
marketing, and Five or more years of hands
on consumer product marketing experience.
Specialized experience in direct mail, news­
paper or door-to-door campaigns and public
relations a definite asset. Cable television or
related telecommunication* experience help­
ful.
Compensation commensurate with experi­
ence. Company offers an attractive benefits
package
Interested persons should respond no later
than May 18, 1983, by sending a resume
with salary history to:
CABLESYSTEMS PACIFIC
ATTN: Personnel
3075 NE Sandy Blvd
Portland OR 97232
Walk-in applicants may apply between 1-3
p.m., Monday thru Friday.
Cablesystems Pacific is an
Equal Opportunity Emplover
I
I
A CC O U N TIN G
Y O U TH CARE
CLERK
W ORKER PO SITIO N
For N /W social service ! in residential home for
agency. Call 223-9006. delinquent boys. BA or
An Equal Opportunity
equiv. exp. and clinical
Employer
training. Send resume
w/cover letter to:
SECRETARY/
Janis Youth Programs
RECEPTIONIST
1942 NW Kearney
For N /W social service
Portland OR 97206
agency Call 223 9006
An Equal Opportunity
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
Employer
LEGAL SECRETARY
RECEPTIONIST
Half-full time. Exp. re­
quired.
M in.
60
w d s /m in . W ord p ro ­
cessor exp. helpful.
Pay c o m m e n s u ra te
with exp. Call 228-
5777 Ask for Susan or
Wendy
Community Calendar
A support group to help w o m an recover from problem drinking
is expanding in the Portland Vancouver area. Women for Sobriety, a
national organization, is a viable alternative to Alcoholics Anonymous,
organized by women and aimed at women for whom alcohol or drugs have
caused problems. The recently organized Portland group meets Fridays 7-
8:30 p.m. in Conference Room A. South Wing, Bess Kaiser Hospital. 5055
N. Greeley. Women willing to join the group are welcome any Friday eve­
ning. For info call moderator Billie Barnett (206) 573-2653, or the Alco­
holics Treatment Program at the Kaiser Montana Medical Offices 249-3434.
The Annual St. John's C om m unity Carnival and Parada is sched­
uled for the first and second weeks of May (6-I6). Again the parking lot at
Cathedral Park will be closed while the ramp remains open. As before,
alternate parking sites must be used by ramp users during that time.
Fishermen who have successfully adapted to this short-term absence of
parking encourage others to I) come early; 2) bring a friend so that one
can stay with the boat while the other parks; or 3) use a different ramp
during May 6-I6.
Aeaesament of drug and alcohol ebuae problems In schoola will
be the focus of three public sessions planned by the Portland Public
Schools' Alcohol and Drug Task Force on May I I , May 25 and June 8 in
the auditorium of the Robert W. Blanchard Education Service Center, 50I
N. Dixon St. Testimony from students, parents and the lay community
will be taken on May 11 at 8 p.m. On May 25, public officials and leaders
of community organizations have been invited to testify at 7 p.m. The
final session June 8, also at 7 p.m., will feature comments from alcohol
and drug treatment providers and professional youth workers. The task
force will accept written testimony in lieu of, or in addition to, the oral
presentations. Scheduling of testimony is being coordinated by Marilyn
Richen of the school district community relations department, 249 2000,
Ext. 330. Written testimony should be submitted to Marilyn Richen,
Alcohol and Drug Task Force, Portland Public Schools. P.O. Box 3IO7,
Portland OR 97208.
Jersey day at tl Clackam aa County fairgrounds will be May 14
This major county spring show is sponsored by the Clackamas County
Jersey Cattle Club. The show will feature adult and youth classes, as well
as a youth judging contest. County 4-H and FFA members are invited to
participate in this contest. All animals consigned to this show must be pre­
registered by Saturday, May 7. Entry fees should be sent to Mrs. Peggy
Lewis at 29423 S. Salo Rd., Mulino. Additional information about the
show can be obtained by calling 829-8749 or 829-8806.
The Board o f Education Building Uaa C o m m ltta a will meet on
Friday, May 13, 1983, at 11:00 a m., in the Glass Conference Room at
the Robert Blanchard Education Service Center, 501 N. Dixon St. This
notice is provided in accordance with provisions of the Oregon Open
Meeting Law.
T h a e ig h th a n n u a l H a n d lc a p p a d C itiz e n s F raa D a y a t
W as h in g to n P ark Zoo will be held on Tuesday, May 17, from 9:30
a.m. to 3 p.m. There will be free admission for disabled persons and their
escorts, and guests may select a carnation from flower carts loaded with
2,000 blooms from Rancho Flowers. Many special events are planned,
including a concert by Pacer Fusion of Lakeridge High School at 9:30
a m ., a free Ladybug Theater perform ance at 11 a m . ; wheelchair
basketball with the Wheelblazers; wheelchair tours and tours for the
visually impaired by volunteer ZooGuides; mini-tours, puppets and
other activities for the multi-handicapped and mentally impaired; and
displays and exhibits by community organizations with information of
special interest to disabled persons. For more info, call 226-1561.
A PCC food dryer construction class will be held Saturday, May
14, 9 a.m .-5 p.m. at the PCC Southeast Center, 2850 SE 82nd. Instructor
Paul Hebb provides pre-cut materials, then takes students through the
food dryer assembly step by step. In addition, he will cover various
techniques for using the dryer. No carpentry skills or special tools arc
required, although participants will be required to bring some tools with
them to class. Tuition is J9 per person, plus $80 for the dryer kit, payable
to the instructor at class. Those wishing to take the class should register
at least one week prior to class meeting. For info, and a list of tools to
bring to class, call 777-8020.
"G o sp el Sounds a t G rant High S c h o o l" — Grant High School’s
Black Student Union Gospel Choir will be presenting a Spring Concert
on Monday, May 23, 1983, at 7:30 p.m. in the Grant High School audi­
torium. Special guest singer: Richard Probasco — former director and
soloist with the M aranatha Youth C hoir. Other featured musicians
include: Ricky Ollison, Lonnie King, Greg McKelvey, Willie Blacknau,
Mel Abel, Lynn Russel, Greg Cooper, Geno Federici, and Mark H all.
Admission is free and open to the public. "Come and enjoy an evening
of contemporary gospel music." For more inform ation, contact Gail
Jones. 288-5975, ext. 37 nr Chris McAvoy. 287-1807.
A w o rksh o p on practical co st-affactlva Idaae for graanhoueae
and solarium s for your present home will be held by the Eliot Energy
House, a non-profit home energy demonstration project, on Wednesday,
May 18. from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at the Eliot Energy House. 3116 N.
Williams Ave., in Portland. The Greenhouse workshop will be presented
by Mike O'Bryan of Columbia Solar and infoimative handouts will be
available. For more info, call the Eliot Energy House, 284-7868, on
Tuesdays or Thursdays.
A w o m a n 's h ealth sym posium focusing on the Cervical Cap and
barrier birth control methods will be held in Portland at the Red Lion
Motor Inn downtown on May 12-13. Feminist Women’s Health Centers
working with physicians and medical researchers planned the symposium
to share their findings and introduce exciting new discoveries about the
contraceptive sponge, spermicides, and recent studies on the Cervical
Cap as alternative birth control methods.