Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, July 27, 1988, Page 7, Image 7

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    July 27. 1988 P-HhatitJ Observer, Page 7 •
MENTAL HEALTH PROJECT
COORDINATOR
PORTLAND OBSERVER
For Socialization Center for
Chronically Mentally III, 15 hours
per week; $550 $600 per month.
Applications available Call or
write;
“ The Eyes and Ears of the Comm unity”
288-0033
Fresh Everything, From O ur
Juices To O ur Chips!
• No lard or preservatives
• Delicious food prepared with care
and attention to tradition
Ecumenical Ministries
of Oregon
0245 S W Bancroft St., Suite B
Portland, OR 97201
(503) 221 1054
Position may close anytime after
August 10,1988.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Mayas Offers A Complete
Vegetarian Menu
T A C Q U E R IA
TRE A T YOURSELF AN D SOME FRIENDS
TO SOMETHING REALLY SPECIAL:
FRESH HOME COOKED M E X IC A N FO OD
Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner
At MAYAS T A C Q U IE R A
BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER
1000 S.W. MORRISON ON 10TH
MON. SAT. 7:00 A M - 11:00 P.M.
SUN. 12:00 Noon 7:00 P.M.
On Light Rail At Galleria Station
9 2 6 -1 9 4 6
The N ortheast C o a litio n of
Neighborhoods is taking applica­
tions for the following positions:
TECHNICAL ADVISOR
Grace Collins
(Temporary Postion)
Memorial Center
At least six months — painter
17-year-old Malik Young, 1988 valedictorian of Chicago’s Wendell Phillips I with journeyman level skills, sup­
ervision and training capabilities,
High School, parlayed his 4.2 grade point average into Howard University
Day Care
who can work with at-risk youth.
competitive salary.
and Mobil Oil Foundation scholarships.
-S in ce 1952“
STAFF ASSISTANT
L-S
• Kindergarten
3 Years - W riting ABC s
• Pre-School
'Latch Key Program ’
Children 6 wks.
to 11 yrs.
• Breakfast
• Hot Lunches
• Snacks
2-1/2 Year Olds - Learning Shapes
Mon-Fri
6:30 am 6:00 pm
John Carter, a volunteer at Phyllis Wheatley Elementary School in Dallas is
a popular guest storyteller, and a positive role model for children.
I
Northeast Coalition
of Neighborhoods
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4815 N.E. 7th Ave.
Portland, Oregon 97211
Deadline: Wednesday, August 3,
1988-5:00 p.m.
I
Call
281-6930
128 N.E. Russell St.
(Temporary Position)
Requiring skills in research, pub­
lic contact (including business),
communication (written and ver­
bal) skills, data collection and
tracking skills, ability to prioritize
and make decisions.
• A high degree of confidentiality
w ill be re quire d fo r both
positions.
Please attach a resume and a let­
ter stating why you feel you
should be considered for the po­
sition applied for. Your letter
should reflect your skills and
experiences that qualify you for
the position you are applying for.
Submit applications to:
I
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SECURITY OFFICER
4 Year Olds - M aking Cookies
(Part-Time)
Grace Collins
ASSEMBLER I
CD Medir al inc., a manufacturer
of electro mechanical dialysis
equipment seeks assemblers
with 6 months experience in elec
tromecharncal assembly. Reading
3-D drawings & assembling in a
manufacturing environment are
essential. Permanent & full-time
positions available. We offer
c o m p e titiv e salary, compre-.
hensive benefits package, and ä;
chance to grow in a secure future.-’ «
Smokers need not apply.
Oualifed applicant should apply
in person 7 30 a m. to 4:30 p.m. to;
Ramona Karjalainen
CD Medical, Inc.
13520 S.E. Pheasant Court
Portland. OR 97222
(No Phone Calls. Please)
Dedicated to the principle ot
Equal Opportunity Employment
•¡.•I'
INSTRUCTOR
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
A Master's degree in Business,
Computer Science, or a related
field is required. Coursework in
Computer Science or equivalent
experience Is preferred
Must have at least one year or ex­
perience in systems design o r :
computer systems management -
for business organizations. At
least 3 terms of teaching ex­
perience required.
Salary range; $23,500 - $25,500 per
year plus excellent benefits
package. Closing date: August 19,
1988.
Please sent resume and letter of
interest to:
Director, Personnel Service
Portland Community College
12000 S.W. 49th Ave.
Portland, OR 97219
Equal Opportuntiy Employer/
An Affirmative Action Institution
CATERING
D’JON ENTERPRISE
— Reasonable Rates —
Large or Small
EVENINGS BETWEEN
The Oregon Saw Chain Division
4:00 P.M. - 8:00 P.M.
has an immediate opening for a
part-time security officer to work
second and third shifts, week­
ends and holidays, including
PERSONALS~
Joseph "“ Run” Simmons; William H. Kolberg, President. National Alliance
some on-call and absence fill in.
The successful applicant will
MASTERCARD
of Business; Darryl “ DMC" McDaniels; Jason 'Jam Master Jay'' Mizell;
have prior experience or training
Edward Fritts, President and CEO, National Association of Broadcasters.
No One Refused!
in law enforcement or industrial
Regardless
of credit history.
(From left to right)
security. Active duty military may
Also
ERASE
bad credit. Do it
substitute for experience. Re­
yourself.
quires an excellent driving record,
a background free of criminal
Call 1-619-565-1522
convictions and passing a drug
Ext. C3759OR • 24 Hours
test tor illegal substances.
BANKRUPTCY
We offer above average pay
($6.95/hourly) and pleasant work­
$75. stops bill collectors, lawsuits
ing conditions. This is an ideal
and garnishments. Divorce, $65.
Run-DMC held a press con­ part-time job for a college student
no court appearances. Complete
ference in Washington D.C. to an­ or second income. Applicants
preparation of all legal docu­
may apply in person to 4909 S.E.
nounce that they are working with
ments. Paralegals. Legal Alter­
International Way, Milwaukie, OR
the National Alliance of Business
natives, 1-800-445-6985. (503)
and the National Association of 97222. Please, no phone calls.
255-7435.
Broadcasters to help their fans
HELP WANTED
find out about job programs in
ADOPTION
neighborhoods from coast to $850.00 gross part-time handling
Hormel, Campbell's food pro­
coast. Run-DMC have booths set
An infertile couple with loving,
ducts. No selling. Service com­
up at the shows on their current
long-term marriage searches f o r .
mercial accounts. National cen­
world tour giving out information
baby to adopt. Our hearts and
on local job training and place­ sus show gross $3.400.00 per
family await. All medical, legal,
month.
You
need
$8,000.00-
ment
opportunities.
The
kings
of
pregnancy related expenses paid.
S'
$16,000.00
cash.
C a ll
Call our Portland attorney collect.;:;
rock are also about to record
radio and television advertise­ 1-800-327-6828.
at (503) 222-2474.
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ment designed to help get the
RENTALS
HELP
WANTED
message across.
A WONDERFUL fa m ily ex­
HOUSE FOR RENT
perience. European. Scandinavian
4805 N. Gantenbein
high school exchange students
A nice house for rent - Two baths,
arriving in August. Become a host
four bedrooms $450 per mo -
family for American Intercultural
Renter must have references and
by Mattie Ann Callier-Spears
S tu d e n t
E xch ange .
C a ll
employment.
David Harl was born and raised
1-800-SI BLING
281-8764
in Portland, Oregon. He is the son
For Information
of Mrs. Willie Mae Hart. On the
BUILDING MATERIALS
OPPORTUNITIES
First of July. David was named
Pole Building Kits. 24x36x10,
the manager of a brokerage serv­
1,925; 24x48x12. $2.600; 30x60x12,
ice and insurance o ffic e —
JOBS
$3,571; 40x60x12. $4.384. Financ­
KEMPT AND HART. He will be
in Australia
ing. labor, delivery, other sizes
located in the main office of the
$11,500
to
$60.000. Immediate .;
available. Free brochures. (503)
Bank of Tacoma. Hart is the vice
openings
for
men & women. Con- -;
263-6953;
1-800 872-0070.
president of the Tacoma firm.
s tru c tio n ,
m a n u fa c tu rin g *
OR40703
David, his wife Cathy, and their
s e c re ta ria l w o rk , n u rs e s , >;
sons live in Tacoma, Washington;
engineering, sales Hundreds of
PORTLAND OBSERVER
but, David grew up in Northeast
Jobs listed in nearly every oc- >
"The Eyes and Ears of the Community
Portland He is one of the many
c u p a tio n
C a ll now ! (206) ■;
288-0033
success stories from the North/
736 7000. ext 100-A Fee
Northeast Portland Community.
David is also a minister and a
musician. He plays the piano/
organ and sings. He is well versed
in the written and the spoken
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
Word.
SCIENCE 6 BUILDING
CONGRATULATIONS! David
BID DATE: August 16. 1988 at 4:00 P.M
and keep up the good work!
281-9703
, Memorial Center
Day Care
UNIOUELV VOURS
Run-DM C Holds
Press Conference
To Announce Joint
Venture In Job
Program
Boutique & Nail Salon
★ GRAND
OPENING ★
A ugust
1st - 7th,
1988
/
10%
’ovtf
DISCOUNT
Hart Named
Manager
With $25.00 Purchase Or More
(One Per Customer)
Popular Designer Purses & Clutches
At Discount Prices! ! !
— Manicurist Needed —
• Commission or Lease Option
• Beautiful New Fully Equipped Nail Salon
Call or Come By
SUB-BIDS REQUESTED
517 N.E. KILLINGSWORTH ST.
WILDISH BUILDING CO
(One Block East of Union Avenue)
281-5966 or 281-5728
P O Box 7428
Eugene. Oregon 9740!
(503) 485 1700
We are an equal opportunity emplnyer v t request suh bids from small
business and small di -advantaged H ism .
.u b -.o iU rj t,v s and women
and m inority business ,
»prises