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    Page 10, Portland Observer, September 22,1988
P rofessional S ervices D irectory
P h o n e 288-0033 — T o Place Y o u r A d
Ad Rates: 5 Lines -1 Week - $7.50
4 Weeks - $25.00(add $2.50 Per Line)
Deadline: 5:00 P.M. - Tuesday (All ads are subject to the approval of this paper, which reserves
the.right to edit, reject or properly classify any ad.)
AUTO REPAIR
BEAUTY/BARBER
SUPPLIES
CHURCH ORGANIZATION
FASHION CONSULTANTS
LOCKSMITHS
RESTAURANT
Bethel A.M.E. Church
Debonaire Production
Walnut Park Lock & Key
‘There is a great place to eat
2301 N.W. Savier
288-3764
Open 24 Hours
5828 N.E. 8th Ave.
Portland, Oregon 97211
285-9583
ja ’bell’s
Beauty & Barber Supplies
CONTRACTING-GENERAL
(Retail & Wholesale)
SHco Construction Co.
Manager • Horace T. Johnson
Cosmetology Consultant • Sandra Bell
Eddie’s
Auto Repairs
625 N.E. Killingsworth
Portland, Oregon
5832 N.E. Union Avenue
Portland, Oregon 97211
(503) 281-6393
Open: Mon. thru Sat.
281-7591
8614 N. Crawford
Portland, Oregon 97203
286-8155
Dale Ramsey Construction
P.O. Box 1082
Corvallis, Oregon 97339
(503) 753-2012
9 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Fashion Consultants
P.O. Box 12088
Portland, Oregon 97212
284-7188
533 N.E. Killingsworth
Portland, Oregon
Cleo’s
288-6338
JEWELRY REPAIR
PRINTING
National Gold & Silver
Klnko’s
14K Gold & Sterling Silver Jewelry
620 S.W. Broadway
Portland, Oregon 97205
248-2156
Bruce McKay - Graduate Gemologist
BESAW’S
Open 7 Days A Week
1605 N.E. 7th
Portland, Oregon 97212
284-2129
Ethnic Cusine Southern Style
3041 N. Williams • Portland
284-7150
Mayas Tacqueria
Fresh Home Cooked Mexican Food
1000 S.W. Morrison on 10th
226-1946
JOBS & CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
MANAGEMENT
SHOP SUPERVISOR
Yellow Freight Systems, one of
the nation’s largest motor carriers
seeks a shop supervisor with a
mechanical background & a mini­
mum of 2 years supervisory
experience.
R e q u ire m e n ts
in c lu d e
background in diesel engines,
drive trains, air brakes, lighting
systems welding & trailer repair.
Qualified candidates must pos­
sess effective communication &
interpersonal skills & be willing to
work flex hours. Monday through
Sunday or night shift. Vocational
school, graduate or college
coursework preferred.
Yellow offers an excellent salary
& benefits program. Qualified
candidates should call for ap­
p o in tm e n t,
289-8822,
10
a.m.-Noon, Mon.-Fri., ask for Jeff.
Equal Opportunity Employer
MENTAL HEALTH
RESIDENTIAL COUNSELORS
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Residential Counselors to cover
night shifts in several facilities for
delinquent and runaway youth.
Need responsible, reliable work­
ers with good communication
skills who enjoy working with
adolescent population. Good op­
portunity for students. $3.65
-$4.00/hr (depending on facility
budget) plus excellent benefits.
Agency encourages internal pro­
m otions. C om plete required
agency apply at:
Janis Youth Programs
738 N.E. Davis
Portland, Oregon
Equal Opportunity Employer
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MENTAL HEALTH
PROJECT COORDINATOR
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For S o cializatio n C en ter for
chronically mentally ill. 15 hours
per week, S500-S600 per month
(hours & salary may be expanded).
Interviews will begin after Sept. 22,
1988. Applications will be received
until position is filled. We en­
courage early applications.
Call or write:
Ecumenical Ministries
of Oregon
0245 S.W. Bancroft St.
Suite B
Portland, OR 97201
(503) 221-1054
Equal Opportunity Employer
MULTNOMAH COUNTY
FAMILY ENHANCEMENT
SPECIALIST
Children’s Clinical Services
Salary: $11.27-$14.16/Hourly
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Provides home-based evaluation
and treatment to children and
families at risk of child abuse; re­
quires MS in mental health and
two years of experience or BS and
three years of experience; work
experience in a school system is
desirable; applicants must be
able to provide their own trans­
portation; apply by September 30,
1988.
WHERE TO APPLY:
Multnomah County
Employee Services
Room 1430
1120 S.W. Fifth Avenue
Portland, OR 97204
Equal Opportunity Employer
PERSONAL
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Interested In Becoming A
Catholic Or Returning To The
Catholic Church?
CALL
Fr. Ted Or Sr. Kathleen
At St. Andrew's Catholic Church
281-4429
LEGAL SECRETARY
EXECUTIVE SECRETARY/
LEGAL ASSISTANT
PRODUCTION ASSISTANT
Esco Corporation, a Portland-
based steel manufacturer, seeks
a qualified individual to become
an Executive Secretary/Legal
Assistant. Position reports to the
Legal & Financial Vice President
and provides se cre ta ria l/a d -
ministrative support to 4 people.
RESPONSIBILITIES: Executive
secretarial duties to include word
processing, typing, the handling
of confidential financial & legal
information and maintenance of
legal record filing system.
QUALIFICATIONS: Previous law
or public accounting office ex­
perience desirable, excellent oral
& written communication skills,
fast accurate word processing &
typing, strict attention to detail,
strong interpersonal & organiza­
tion skills. For consideration send
resume and salary history to
Dept. 409.
For the Media Services Unit of the
Legislative Administration Com­
mittee. Position provides video
production assistance in the
operation of the closed circuit
television systems including vi­
deo camera operations and video
tape duplications. Experience in
broadcast communications, video
photography and video tape pro­
duction required. Salary range
$1,211-$1,506 per month. 2 posi­
tions will begin in Dec. 1988 and
end soon after the close of the
1989 R e g u la r S e s s io n . A
Legislative Administration Com­
mittee application materials must
be received by 5 p.m., Oct. 4,1988.
C ontact Personnel Services,
Legislative Administration Com­
m ittee, S-401 State C apitol,
Salem, OR 97310. (503) 378-8530.
Equal Opportunity Employer
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Half-Time Position
Salary: $828.80-$1,110.40/Mon-
thly
Assist divorcing parents involved
in custody and/or visitation dis­
pute In reaching a workable solu­
tion for the Lane County Family
Meditation Program. Requires a
Master degree in a behavioral
science plus 2 years of ex­
perience in counseling and med­
itation. Filing deadline is October
14, 1988. For required application
contact:
MANAGEMENT
PRODUCT
MANAGEMENT
Esco Corporation, a Portland-
based steel manufacturer, seeks
a dynamic individual to join our
management team as a Product
Administrator.
Responsibilities lie within the
Construction Products Group and
include the following:
• Proper product selection to
meet customer needs.
• Inventory forecasting.
• Timely & accurate product
quotations.
• Product problem solving to
achieve a high level of customer
service.
Successful candidate will have
the following qualifications:
• 4 year college degree.
• Strict attention to detail &
the ability to meet deadlines.
• Ability to function in a
dynamic, fast-paced environment.
• Excellent com m u nica tion
skills. For consideration send
resume and salary history to
Dept. 408.
Legislative Session Only
FAMILY MEDITATOR
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PURCHASING
P.O. Box 10123
Portland, OR 97210
Equal Opportunity Employer
HEAT AND FROST
INSULATORS
JA T r
pe accepting applica­
tions for apprentice positions.
Apply weekdays from Sept. 19th
through Sept. 30 from 9:00
a.m.-11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m.-5:00
p.m. Apply at 11105 N.E. Sandy
Blvd. 255-5124.
Oregon Human
Development Corp
9620 S.W. Barbur Blvd.
Suite 110
Portland, OR 97219
Equal Opportunity Employer
TRAFFIC SAFETY
TECHNICIAN
(Engineering Technician I)
Salary: $9.121-$9.473Hourly
PHLEBOTOMIST
3 Per diem positions for in­
dividuals to perform veni punc­
tures, vital signs, & hemo-
g lo b in /h e m a to c rit d e te rm in ­
ations. Qualified applicants will
have completed basic, phle­
botomy training & be capable of
passing national certification.
Must be willing to work irregular
hours & travel outside the city.
Starting salary range: $6.63 -
$7.79/Hourly.
STAFF NURSE
BLOOD SERVICES
ESCO CORPORATION
Salary: $8.64-$9.07/Hourly
Excellent Fringe Benefits
With non-profit organization pro­
viding employment, training and
other services to youth aged 14-21
in Hillsboro. Responsible for suc­
cessfully developing, managing
and implementing programs. Pro­
vides staff supervision and train­
ing. Coordinates and oversees
services with schools and other
youth programs. Develops and
negotiates contracts. Monitors
programs and reports results.
Qualifications: Excellent oral and
w ritten com m unication skills.
Management and supervisory
skills and experience. Experience
and/or education in contract
development and negotiation,
provision of employment and
tra in in g services to youth,
counseling and coordinating with
governmental and com m unity
agencies. Bi-lingual E nglish/
Spanish preferred. Drivers license
and reliable, insured transporta­
tion required. Closes 9/16 at 5
p.m.
Send resume to: Sharon White
125 E. 8th Avenue
Eugene, OR 97401
Call: 1-687-4171
Equal Opportunity Employer
MEDICAL
2 Per diem positions available for
RN licensed in Oregon & Wash­
ington to work in blood center &
on mobile units. Duties include all
phases of nursing related to
b lo o d
donor
p ro c e s s in g ,
phlebotomy & health assessment
skills most desirable. Must be
available to work irregular hours &
travel outside of the city. Staring
salary: $12.94/Hourly. Apply at:
American Red Cross
Human Resources Dept.
3131 N. Vancouver Ave.
Portland, OR 97208
Equal Opportunity Employer
WASHINGTON COUNTY JOBS
AGING SERVICES
PROGRAM SPECIALIST
Salary: $2,051-$2,492/Monthly
ELECTION ASSISTANT
One year position in a Vision
O bstruction Removal Program.
Involves carrying out City reg­
ulations; tactfully working w ith
property owners to remove vi­
sion hazards, plan, schedule and
participate in meetings. Two
year technical course, Associate
degree or any equivalent experi­
ence and training providing
good written and oral com m uni­
cation skills and skill in dealing
w ith the public. Experience us­
ing personal co m p u te rs is
desired.
Closes: Sept. 30,1988.
Apply:
City of Salem
Personnel Department
Room 225
555 Liberty St., S.E.
Salem, OR 97301
Equal Opportunity Employer
WASTERWATER TREATMENT
TECHNICIAN
Salary: $11.515-$14.071 /Hourly
Plus Excellent Fringe Benefits
We're looking for a skilled person
w ith considerable experience
maintaining process equipment
in a large W.W. treatment plant.
Must be a troubleshooter in elec­
trical, diagnostics, mechanical re­
pair and c ritic a l alignm ent,
machining, hydraulics, pneumatic
operators, pumps, controllers.
Experience using com puters,
PLC’s, microprocessors desired.
May need to gain certification.
Closes: 9/30/88.
APPLY:
Salary: $1,141-$1,387/Monthly
City of Salem
Call (503) 648-8607 for informa­
tion. County application forms re­
quired. Apply by Sept. 30, 1988 to
Washington County Personnel.
Personnel Department
555 Liberty St., S.E.
Salem, Oregon 97301
Equal Opportunity Employer
Equal Opportunity Employer
$60.00 PEA HUNDHED
TYPISTS
Remailing letters from home!
Details, send self-addressed,
stamped envelope.
Hundreds Weekly At Home!
LOOKING FOR A
STEADY INCOME WITH
GOOD WAGES?
YOUTH PROJECT
DIRECTOR
Lane County Personnel
BUYER
The Esco Corporation, a Portland-
based steel manufacturer, seeks
a Buyer in our Purchasing Depart­
ment.
RESPONSIBILITIES: Responsible
for vendor selection ano out­
s o u rc in g of so m e or a ll
fabricating, data processing equi-
ment, castings, office supplies,
foundry supplies.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
College degree, minimum 3 years
purchasing experience required;
must have excellent negotiating
& communicating skills; technical
e x p e rie n c e a n d /o r tra in in g
desired. For consideration send
resume and salary history to
Dept. 407.
Manager of Employment
SECURITY
SOCIAL SERVICE
MEDIA
Associates
Write:
P.O. Box 16, Clark, NJ 07066
Box 309-T
Colonia, NJ 07067
WE CAN HELP YOU!!!
American Protective Services pro­
vides a better opportunity. If you
are 18 or older, have a home
phone, transportation, and good
work history, call us. Monday
through Friday 9:00 - Noon,
Portland - 283-2482.
Equal Opportunity Employer
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
Non-profit organization seeks
well organized, flexible worker.
Must have good problem-solving
and phone manner, type 60 wpm,
computer skills. Salary $13,000
plus benefits. Reply with resume
and cover letter to:
Interagency Food Bank
3808 N. Williams Ave.
Portland, OR 97227
Atten.: Julie
Equal Opportunity Employer
EDUCATION
INSTRUCTOR
Salary: $18,037-$20,292/Yearly
Plus Benefit Package
The Private Industry Council is
recruiting for an instructor. This
position is responsible for design
and implementation of academic
programs for youth in TPIC pro­
grams and for coordination with
educational agencies concerning
the granting of the GED diploma.
P re fe rre d
re q u ire m e n ts :
Bachelor’s degree in education,
computer assisted instruction or
other relevant social service field;
teaching experience in GED or
academic remediation programs.
Closing date: 5:00 p.m., Monday,
Sept. 26,1988.
Applications available at the PIC,
520 S.W. 6th Ave., Suite 400,
Portland, OR 97204.
An Affirmative Action/
Equal Opportunity Employer
TECHNICAL WRITER
Join a worldwide developer and
producer of biotechnical equip­
ment. Research and write operat­
or and maintenance manuals. The
successful candidate will com­
bine a BS in a scientific field with
experience in technical writing.
An understanding of medical con­
cepts and terminology, knowl­
edge of FDA/GMP requirements
fo r
user
lite r a tu r e
and
Macintosh's Ready-Set-Go and
Adobe Illustrator programs is
desirable. Excellent professional
challenge, compensation and
benefits exist with a team de­
dicated to the development of the
technology of tomorrow. Smokers
need not apply. Send qualified
resume & salary history to:
Application Desk for Tech Writer
13520 S.E. Pheasant Court
Portland, OR 97222
An Affirmative Action/
Equal Opportunity Employer
INSTRUCTION
COORDINATOR
Upward Bound Program
Portland State University
Teaching and supervisory ex­
perience required. Must be able
to organize, coordinate, and
evaluate instructional and tutorial
program for secondary students.
Application and position descrip­
tion available in Shattuck Hall,
Room 239, or call 464-4010. Ap­
plication deadline is Sept. 23,
1988 at 5:00 p.rn.
PSU is an Equal Opportunity/
Affirm ative Action Employer.
Minorities, women and members
of other protected groups are
encouraged to apply.
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RN NEW GRADUATES &
EXPERIENCE NURSES
POSITIONS NOW OPEN
In Med-Surgical, ICV, Geriatrics.
Competitive salary, 5 plus weeks
vacation, 13 day sick leave, 10
paid holidays. Shfit differential
25%, Sunday prem ium pay,
health & life insurance. 6-weeks
orientation program for new grad­
uates. ICV training available to
qualified candidates. For applica­
tion call Kay Roe, RN Nurse Re­
cruiter, (503) 220-8262, Ext 6024 or
(206) 696-4061, Ext. 6024 or Send
resume to:
Kay Roe (118P)
VA Medical Center
P.O. Box 1034
Portland, OR 97207
Equal Opportunity Employer
COMMUNICATIONS
SPECIALIST I
Salary: $8.498-$9,121/Hourly
Plus Shift Differential -
Rotating Shifts and Days Off
To establish a 6-month eligible
list. Receive emergency and non­
emergency requests for police,
fire and medical services; prepare
incident reports; operate com­
puter terminals. Experience/train-
ing in handling full range of non­
dispatch functions for public
safety communications; business
practices and typing. Spanish/SE
Asian bilingual skills are a plus.
Must pass Emergency Medical
Dispatch course by end of 6
month probation. Eligible for pro­
motion to Communications Spec­
ialist II upon completion of proba­
tion and promotional exam. (Cur­
rent salary $9.47-$11.51/Hourly)
Closing date: 9-30-88.
MECHANIC II
Salary: $9.819-$12.00/Hourly
Skilled journey-level mechanical
work in major overhaul, rebuild
and repair work on gasoline and
diesel powered maintenance and
construction equipment. Involves
diagnosis, repair, rebuild of brake
systems, transmissions, differen­
tial, clutches, alignments and
hydralic systems. Considerable
experience as journey level heavy
equipment mechanic or equiv­
alent providing ability to diagnose
electrical hydraulic, mechancial
or equivalent providing ability to
diagnose electrical hydraulic,
mechanical failures and welding.
Must possess own hand tools;
OR chauffeur’s or CL 3 license.
Closing date: 10-7-88.
PARKS SUPERVISOR
$2,152-$2,744/Monthly
For park and landscape areas in
City of Salem, Polk and Marion
County parks. Cons. exp. in park
maint., budgeting and strong
supv. exp. Requires knowl. of park
management principles applic­
able to urban and resources
oriented parks and landscapes.
P o sse ss
OR
p e s tic id e
applicator’s license; valid OR
Driv. Lie. Closes 9-30-88.
APPLY:
City of Salem
Personnel Department
555 Liberty St., S.E.
Salem, Oregon 97301
Equal Opportunity Employer
RADIO
NEWS EDITOR
Portland station has open­
ing for News Editor must
have 3 years experience in
journalism. Send resume
only to:
NEWS
P.O. Box 14957
Portland, OR 97214
Equal Opportunity Employer