CL A SS!F!ED A D VER TIS IN G »ID E N TI S E R V IC E S A ID E W a s h in g to n C o u n ty , • 6 65 18 0 9 / h r . , part- time. Maintains the se curity and oversees the operations of a residen nai probation center Re quires experience in the cu sto d y and m a in te ­ nance of security w ith mandated clients, pre ferab ly in a live-in a r­ rangement with adults, and training in security operations Must be wil ling to work week ends, holidays, and evening and n ig h t w o rk ache dules C ounty applica­ tion forms required, re­ sumes N O T accepted Apply by June 15, 1984 to: W a s h in g to n C o u n ty P ersonnel 150 N . First Ave. R o o m 306 H ills b o ro OR 97124 An Equal O pportun­ ity Employer. A D V E R T IS IN G /P e y Per V ie w P ro d u c ­ tio n C O O R D IN A T O R Departm ent: Program ­ ming. Reports to: Spe­ cial Services M anager. Purpose of position: To coordinate the produc­ tion of com m ercial in sertion tap es and Pay Per V ie w p ro m o tio n tapes Responsbilities: Daily editing of com m ercial tapes for local insertion into satellite program ­ ming; m onitoring play­ back of co m m ercials; o p e r a tin g c o m p u te r based satellite insertion equipm ent; producing p ro m o tio n al spots for satellite services; produ­ cing Pay Per View Infor­ mation Channel program m ing in c lu d in g script writing, character gener ator input, editing, pro­ duction of movie trailers and special Pay Per View promotions. Minimum qualifications: Education: Two years of college or eq u iv alen t experience in cable or broadcast television pro duction. Experience: Strong working k n o w ­ ledge of T.V. production and editing systems. O ther considerations: Experience in advertising a n d /o r m arketing p re­ ferred . K n o w led g e of movie industry also pre­ ferred M ust be willing to work irregular hours, som e o v e rtim e and weekends. I n t e r e s t e d p e rs o n s should contact person­ nel no later than June 8th, 1984 Rogers Cablesystem s 3075 N E Sandy P o rtlan d O R 97230 EOE FOR SALE MULTNOMAH COUNTY Administrative Aaalstant CITY OF PORTLAND Claims Adjuster (Worker's Compen­ sation) ♦ 1,444 par m o n th, g a ­ thers and analytes ntor mation in support of ju- i^n ia services programs A P P L Y fo r th e above positio n no later than 4:30 PM , Friday, June 8. 1984 Clinic P h arm ac is t ♦11 58 $15 06 per hour, 423,546/yr. to start. Home Security Specialist ♦ 1,511/m o . to start. Video Technician ♦ 1,744/m o. to start Apply no later than 5:00 p .m ., June 15. 1984 A ll p o sitio ns in clu d e City-paid benefits. RE­ S U M E S W IL L NO T BE ACCEPTED. Apply to: d o p e n s e s m e d ic a tio n s m the County clinic at 620 NE Second in Gresham. C o m m u n ity D e v e lo p ­ m e n t S p ec ia list ♦ 1,780 per m onth, pre­ pares C o m m un ity Da velopment Block Grant applications and perfor­ mance reports and pro­ vides tec h n ica l assis­ tance. or Oregon State University is an A ffirm ative A c ­ tion/Equal Opportunity employer and complies with Section 504 o f the Rehabilitation A ct o f 1973. ♦6 26 hourly, provides assistance in o n -s ite field m onitoring of cli­ ents in alternative com ­ munity service projects and other duties ♦27,561 435,830 yearly. M e n ta l H e a lth C o n s u lta n t Child & Family. 41,496 41,893 monthly, provides direct mental health ser - vices w ithin the public school system M in o rity Business Enterprise B u yer 421,380 426,121 yearly, purchases a va riety of co m m o d ities and s e r­ vices, specifically w ith ­ in the Minority Business Enterprise Program. A P P L Y for th e above positions no later than 4:30 PM , Friday, June 15. 1984. W HERE TO APPLY M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty C o u rth o u se R o o m 134 Beaverton OR 97006 646-1141 ext. 261 Equal Opportunity Employer 1021 SW Fourth Ave. Portland OR 97204 A n Equal Opportunity Employer CHEMEkE TA C O M M UN ITY COI LECE BILLING CLERK Responsible for billing functions and com pu- tor data entry, assist in accounts recewable/pey able, requires accurate data entry skills, basic ac co u n tin g ab ility to operate 10-key and type 40 wpm. Minimum qual­ ifications work history/ training to perform the above tasks. 80% posi­ tio n . Excellen t frin g e benefits. Starting wage ♦6,706 to 47,625 at 60% . Send resume to: Job Opportunity Line 24 Hour a Day Recorded Message Call: 399-6228 Epue Oopoduney EnySoysi M /E T H E IR But b efo re you begin the excitem ent and a c t i v i t i e s o f g ra d u a tio n week and the summer ahead, p lease ta k e ju s t a moment to th in k about some people — some who may have been your f r ie n d s , b ro th e rs o r s is t e r s — who d id n 't make I t to t h is Im p o rtan t day. Or maybe some who made I t to g ra d u a tio n but have been stopped sho rt o f f u r t h e r a c h ie v e ­ ment because o f the h e a rtb re a k in g trag ed y o f a t r a f f i c a c c id e n t. The month o f May has long been the s t a r t in g U n e f o r a race w ith death and In ju r y on our highways fo r young p eo p le . G raduation has t r a d i t i o n a l l y been the s ta r tin g gun. As June, J u ly and August come and go, th e h ig h es t monthly t o t a ls o f the year o ccu r. We hope th a t you can set a new, le ss t r a g ic mark fo r fu tu r e g ra d u a tin g c la s s e s . You s ee, t r a f f i c a c c id e n ts a re a p a r t ic u la r problem fo r people your age. The l i f e expectancy o f every age group 1n the U .S . has Increased d u rin g the past 75 years except one - - teenagers whose death r a te 1s h ig h er today than 20 years ago m a in ly due to auto crash es. About 9 ,0 0 0 American teens a re k i l l e d every year In t r a f f i c a c c id e n ts . B u t, l e t ' s brin g th a t a l i t t l e c lo s e r to h o m e ...o f the 518 persons who died on Oregon highways In 1982, 89 o f those were age 15 through 19; 6 ,79 4 1n th a t age group were In ju r e d . S e m i-tru c k D riv er H eevy E q u ip m en t O p e ra to r Ekgibie institution Guar an tee d S tu d e n t loan and Ped Grant programs P ro fessio nal hands on training N a tlo n w id a job train ing. S h o r t C o u rs e : Corre spondance / Resident training. W o m e n encouraged to apply (503) 238 7620 You and your frie n d s need not become one o f those s t a t i s t i c s . 1s so s im p le : The form ula fo r s u rv iv a l * Obey a l l t r a f f i c laws and d riv e w ith in the posted speed - - a t r a f f i c 1s ju s t an a c c id e n t t h a t d id n 't happen. v io la t io n * Buckle up your seat b e lt every t r i p and make sure a l l passengers do the same -■ s u re , seat b e lts may be uncom fortable a t tim e s , not macho and w rin k le your c lo th e s ; but the a lt e r n a t iv e may be two weeks In the h o s p ita l o r c ru tch es fo r s ix months, a s e rio u s ly maimed fr ie n d fa c in g years o f p la s t ic surgery o r , even worse, d ea th . * Avoid d rin k in g and d r iv in g - - use the "designated d r iv e r c o n c e p t' and make a deal th a t someone 1n your group w o n 't d rin k and w i l l d riv e the o th e rs . 1 800 462 2669 S u p e rio r T rain in g Services 6666 NE Glisan S u ita 4 P o rtla n d OR 97213 • D riv e d e fe n s iv e ly - - most a c c id e n ts a re caused by d r iv e r e r r o r and a re p re ­ v e n ta b le . As you c e le b r a te th is g re a t tim e 1n your l i v e s , please keep 1n mind the s u rv iv a l form ula recommended by the Oregon Highway Users Conference and Western Insurance In fo rm a tio n S e rv ic e . W e're many businesses and a s s o c ia tio n s who work to g e th e r fo r s a f e , e f f i c i e n t highway t r a n s p o r t a t io n . B u t, we a re a ls o p a re n ts , b ro th e rs , s is t e r s , frie n d s and neighbors o f yours who c are about you and want you around fo r a w h ile . U N EM PLO YED D iesel M e c h a n ic T ru c k -H e a v y eq u ip m a n t A u to Eligible Inst. Guaranteed student loans V A , Pell Grant, etc. Nationwide job p la ce m en t assis­ tance. W om en encour aged to apply 238 7620 Out of area call: 1 800 462 2669. N o rth e a s te rn Tech n i cal In s titu te 5666 N E. G lisan S u ite d P o rtlan d OR 97213 Mon -Fri .8 :3 0 4:30 Sat. 9-1 Have a g re a t g ra d u a tio n and v a c a tio n ! OF ONE ANOTHER. And p lease - BE CAREFUL OUT THERE; TAKE CARE OREGON HIGHWAY USERS CONFERENCE WESTERN INSURANCE INFORMATION SERVICE Let Portland Observer classifieds work for you I call 283-1 1.14 I SUMMER JOB HELP FOR YOUTH O regon S tate J ob S ervices (E mployment D iv i s io n ) Y outh S ervice C enters 'Jeaverton O ffic e 0 ,9 6 S w H all 644-1779 John Rest Mt. Hood Community Downtown P ortland ,407 S W 4th 229-S7O6 fa s t Ftultnomah County 660 S f 160th ? S 7 -4 )in Northeast Portland 4 8,5 N f 7th ?8H 6700 Outereast Portland 6016 S. E. fo s te r 777- 1921 Southeast Portland 9?6 5 1 45th ? )l 9570 Westside Portland 7688 S W C ap itol Hwv ?45 444, Tigard 1,981 S w P a c ific 670*7671 Beaverton l??70 5 w ?nd 644-7701 fa s t Multnomah County 7057 S f l??nd ?SS- 1J18 Nor th Port I anti 70S-0627 Ml 11sboro ?79 - 1st 640-8911 M en tal H ealth Center 620N.E.2nd Gresham OR 87030 North Portland SO?? B. Vancouver 780-6046 Northwest Portland 7?S N.W f landers 779-5916 Provide Job r e f e r r a l . Summer casual labor jobs fo r younger youth and jobs fn r youth 16 and o ld e r year round Closing d ate J u n e 18, 1984 Equal Opportunity/Af­ N ew Handm ade firmative Action C lo th in g Employer. 7.50 Maternity tops 7.50 Maternity shorts FACILATATOR Maternity jumpers Crisis w orker in fam ily 15.00, 17.50 preservation program . Maternity jumpsuits M S W , some weekends, 12.50, 15.00 evenings, and holidays, Sizes S -M -L experience necessary. Baby gowns, fire-retar­ Send reeume by 5:00pm, dant flannel 2.50 June 15th to: 7-pocket utility apron- 2301 NW Gliean hold ev eryth in g baby needs 7 50 281 9 2 7 6 .1 -9 p .m . M o n . th ru Sat. FR IE N D S This sp rin g many o f you w i l l re c e iv e th e high school diploma th a t you have w a ited fo r so lo n g . C o n g ra tu la tio n s ! W e're proud o f you. Train for a n ew career Positio n av ailab le 36 hours per week to assist w ith study of e ffe c t of nutritional deficiencies on visual developm ent in rhesus m o n keys. B ackground in ex p e ri­ m e n ta l p sych olog y or biology preferred. N ec­ essary know ledge and sk*s ndude understand ing o f o p e ran t c o n d i­ tioning methods, some familiarity with electro physiological techniques and e le ctro n ic in s tru ­ m e n ta tio n ; c o m p u te r programming skills and w orking know ledge of statistics; willingness to work with animals. O re g o n R egio nal P rim a te R esearch C a n te r 606 NW 186th A v a . Dentist I ...A N D UNEMPLOYED? RESEARCH ASSISTANT 1984 HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES P.J. Bottomley Dept. of M icro-biology O reg o n S ta te U nlv. C o rvallis. OR 97331 Before June 18. 1984 Saiarv »14,000-415.500 Equal Opportunity Employer AN OPEN LETTER TO O R E G O N 'S Available 12 mos. A p ­ pointment B.S requir­ ed. Experience in chro- m oatography. electro ­ phoresis. fluorescence m ic ro s c o p y , b a c te ria culture growth ft M ain ­ ten an ce. Research in ­ volves the characterize tion of rhizobia strains fro m leg um e plants and soil. Send resume and three letters of re­ ference to: PORTLAND CIVIL SERVICE 1220 S.W. Fifth Ave. Rm. 100 Portland OR 97204 URBAN LEAGUE 5329 N E Union Suita 218 Portland OR 97211 Community Service Alda (Community Corrections) RESEARCH ASSISTANT P ortland J ob T r a in in g A gencv Niin O K ic r 1170 S V S th. Rw )?6 S708 (L ow I ncome o n ly ) l . t l S id r 1401 N ! 68th 748 S |)4 N o r t h r .lt OEEic. 4008 h E Unton 748 .4)0 0 407 fe d e r a lly funded employment t r a in in g program operated by the P ortland P riv a te Industry f o u n t t l. They p re s e n tly focus on o u t-o f - school youth, p re -v o c a llo n a I t r a in in g , job sAmp I mg and placement of low Income youth There are also approa m a te ! y I . <00 simmer youth jobs a v a ila b le fo r th is summer Portland OR 97210 S ummer E mployment level f a m il ie s . Equal Opportunity Employer for I eens program ( a v a ila b le to middle and (F am ily of M at 120,000 annually on le s s . ) lowi r income J contact Barbara C rockett at Mt P roject Y.E.S.S. Mood Community C o lle g e , 667- 7 )1 7 A comprehensive program which o ffe r s assessment. follow up, and a v a rie ty of vocation, I education And em ployeient-related tr a in in g and place*,enf options to fa s t Multnomah County youths who have e ith e r dropped out of school or are possibly at ris k of dropping out On-going e n r o ll*e n t Is scheduled to begin in March, 1984 P ortland O ppo r tu n ities I n d u s t r ia l iz a t io n C enter (POIC) S)?9 N I ?P7-|?71 Union Av» fVovides in d iv id u a lIf t d developmental edut at ion in math. language development, reading, » r i i m i , .nd GIO Y o f .t lo n .l t r .ln ln q I t . I t o p ro u d » ,I 796-6079 (taped message) 700 Su«wrr jobs ta rg e tin g 14-19 y e a r-o ld res id e n ts o f the C ity of P ortland Prog» i« begins July Sth through August 11 , $1 )S an hour, four hours a day doing ou tside work Job w i l l be 4»* i I i M f through several lo » .» l M gfc s . if the | | n C e n te r, AMIS N ( 7 th , Multnomah County J u v e n ile C o u rt, K 0 , N I 6Bth and the Portland B u ild in g , 4th f lo o r , 11?0 S W Sth s ta r tin g May ?9th A pplications w i ll be a v a ila b le and accepted beginning May ?9th lie Provide job tr a in in g and pla< e«»e nt for youth in th e ir lo cal ne»ghborhoods g e n e ra lly to youth 17 and under included are lawn mowing, baby s i t t i n g , car wash type casual la b o r. Jobs fo r younger youth ( IS and under). a p p lic a tio n s BsuBxfìasis Y outh progress A ssoc i a i io n , UH s i T .p io r , ztt - a i ’ i Provides job counseling and placement M in o r ity R esources Are you a Veteran living in Oregon for Five Years? If so. you may qualify for the Veteran's Home Loan program. According to the Department of V e te ra n 's A ffa irs , o n ly 5 0 % o f th e elig ib le veterans take advantage of the State G .l. Loans to buy their ow n homes. For more information, call Dan Murnaghan J ob C ori 'S R ec r u itin g A gency ,'0H S v S t.rE Wo,»» 700 N iro t A s s o c iates , I nc . CoavBittee o f Spanish Speaking People of Oregon (COSSPO) 7 )8 - 1 ) 8 ) Urban Indian Council 24B-9467 Por t l «n. I, 0 * 9)704 ? 7 S .|9 4 | ( r d r r . lly - 'u n d r d y M t round roqiloywrnt t r .m ln q proq, >"> •' u lld tl »» d i L .il» .n t .q rd Io ZI yr.> old youth G r n r r .lt y Ih r p ro q r.» t r . i n t d r o p n t h .,d to p l . c r »ounq p ro p lr .nd . t t l t t t w ith Joh p l.fm w n t upon c nw p lrtion m to r t r .ln ln q ( .1 1 (or UrM n l»«qw« 788-6)08 .ppotntwi-nt Indochin««. Job S o r y lc .t 7 41-96S6 B P/.t. lUy I , 11A< P u rtl.n d lltrn.n R rto u rc rt A nrr.u Portland Observer, June 6, 1984 Section II Page 15 » 1 I »? r - . •« S ' • •’ ’ ‘ ■ ... • A-. . " . ■ ;v '