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Page 12, Portland Observer, September 29,1988
P rofessional S ervices D irectory
Phone 288-0033 — To Place Your A d
Ad Rates: 5 Lines -1 Week - $ 7 .5 0
4 Weeks - $25.00(add $ 2 .5 0 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
ja ’bell’s
Beauty <4 Barber Supplies
(Retail & Wholesale)
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. 9 a.m. 6 p.m.
281-7591
BEAUTY & BARBER
SUPPLIES
FASHION CONSULTANTS
LOCKSMITHS
Look of Radiance
3512 N.E. 15th Street
Portland, Oregon
284-6345
Debonaire Production
Walnut Park Lock & Key
Fashion Consultants
P.O. Box 12088
Portland, Oregon 97212
284-7188
Nails Only • Hair Care Salon
B e a u t y / B a r b e r S u p p ly • F r e e
Delivery
CONTRACTING-GENERAL
Silco Construction Co.
8614 N. Crawford
Portland, Oregon 97203
286-8155
533 N.E. Killingsworth
Portland, Oregon
2886338
JEWELRY REPAIR
National Gold & Silver
14K G o ld & Sterling Silver Jewelry
620 S.W. Broadway
Portland, Oregon 97205
248-2156
Bruce McKay - Graduate Gemologist
PR IN TIN G
Kinko’s
Open 7 Days A Week
1605 N.E. 7th
Portland, Oregon 97212
___________284-2129
RESTAURANT
BESAW’S
‘ There is a great place to eat
2301 N.W. Savier
288-3764
Open 24 Hours_____
Cleo’s
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 & ClflSSIFIED ADVERTISING
COPY EDITOR
Legislative Session Only
For the Office of the Legislative
Counsel of the Oregon Legisla­
tive Assembly. Position prepares,
proofreads and edits legislative
publications reviewing material
for accuracy of grammar, spelling,
sentence structure, consistency
and conformance with form and
style requirements. Extensive
knowledge of grammar, syntax,
punctuation and spelling along
with skills in reading comprehen­
sion. Salary range $1,137 $1,536
per month. These positions will
begin in November, 1988 and end
in September or October 1989. A
Legislative Administration Com­
mittee application is required. Ap­
plication m aterials must be
received by 5 p.m., Oct. 10,1988.
FACILITIES
PROJECT MANAGER
City of Eugene. Oregon
As Project Manager for construc­
tion, remodel, & renovation of
City-owned facilities, this posi­
tion is a member of the Facilities
Section with the Engineering Divi­
sion of Public Works. Requires
considerable experience in pro-
ect planning, construction & pro-
essional service contract ad­
m inistration as it relates to
facilities construction projects.
Knowledge of construction prac­
tices, codes, budgeting & sched­
uling required. Demonstrated
strong written & oral communica­
tion skills as well as ability to
work with people at all levels of
the organization & the business
community. Requires minimum 3
years experience in facilities
WORD PROCESSING
management or construction-
SPECIALIST
related field & valid driver’s
Legislative Session Only
lic e n s e .
S a la ry
Range:
For the Office of the Legislative $2,555-$3,220/Monthly + benefit
Counsel of the Oregon Legisla­ aackage in clu d in g C ity-paid
tive Assembly. Position functions retirement.
as a member of a team and pre­ CLOSING DATE: October 14,
pares text using word processing 1988. Obtain application & sup-
equipment on a production basis. jlemental questionnaire between
General office experience in­
3:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. at:
cluding operating a computerized
City of Eugene
word processing machine cap­
Human
Resource &
able of complex text editing func­
Risk Services
tions required. Prefer applicants
777 Pearl St.
who type 60 wpm. Salary range:
Room 101
$1,085 - $1,536 per month. These
Eugene,
Oregon 97401
positions will begin in November,
(503) 687-5061
1988 and end in September or Oc­
tober, 1989. A Legislative Ad­
An Affirmative Action/
ministration Committee applica­
Equal Opportunity Employer
tion is required. Application
WASHINGTON COUNTY JOBS
materials must be received by 5
SENIOR COMMUNITY
p.m., Oct. 10,1988.
DEVELOPMENT
SPECIALIST
Contact Personnel Services,
Salary:
$2,375-$2,888/Monthly
Legislative Administration Com­
m ittee, S-401 State Capitol,
PARENT TRAINER
Salary: $1,771-$2,154/Monthly
Salem, OR 97310. (503) 378-8530.
Equal Opportunity Employer
CORRECTIONS
DEPUTY SHERIFF/
CORRECTIONS OFFICER
Lane County, Eugene, OR will be
hiring several deputies between
now and the end of this year. En­
try level applicants must be a high
school graduate, at least 21 years
of age, U.S. citizen and possess a
minimum of 2 years of experience
working with the public and/or 2
years of college. Experience
police/corrections applicants will
be given preference and accele­
rated salary. Applicants must be
non-smokers. Base salary $1,733
-$2,363 monthly with up to 6% ad­
ditional certification pay. For re­
quired application contact Lane
County Personnel, 128 E. 8th,
Eugene, OR 97401. 687-4171. Fil­
ing deadline October 21,1988.
Equal Opportunity Employer
PUBLIC AFFAIRS
MANAGER
(Program Executive B)
Salary: $2,114-$2,699/Monthly
Public relations. Communicate
with news media. Legislative
liaison. Policy development.
Executive level project assist­
ant. Internal communication
consultant. High impact and
high visibility.
Sound interesting? If so and
you are experienced, skillful
and creative in the above are3fe,
we invite you to call us for ap­
plication materials. This is a
management service position.
Call our personnel office,
653-3019, no later than 4:30 p.m.,
October 7,1988.
State of Oregon
Liquor Control Commission
An Affirmative Action/
Equal Opportunity Employer
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Call (503) 648-8607 for informa­
tion. County application forms re­
quired. Apply by October 7, 1988
to Washington County Personnel.
Equal Opportunity Employer
MACHINIST
Tool Room/Grinder
$1,000 Hiring Bonus
We are a custom job shop that
produces our own engineered
product. Our machining opera­
tions are performed utilizing inter­
nally generated blueprints. There­
fo re , p r in t re a d in g is a
requirement.
This is a day shift position, in­
dividual is responsible for main­
taining the Tool Room inventory
and sharpening items such as
drills, reamers, facing tools, etc.
Also includes a certain amount of
light production work. You must
have your own personal tools in­
cluding measuring devices.
We offer a comprehensive benefit
package including Medical, Den­
tal, Vision and Pension Plans.
Come in and apply Monday
through Friday 7:30 a.m. - 4:30
p.m.
Wagner Mining
Equipment Company
4424 N.E. 158th Ave.
Portland, OR 97230
Equal Opportunity Employer
SECURITY
LOOKING FOR A
STEADY INCOME WITH
GOOD WAGES?
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
ELIGIBILITY SERVICES
SUPERVISOR (X7012)
ADULT AND FAMILY SERVICES
Klamath Falls Branch
ENVIRONMENTAL
SERVICES SPECIALIST
BEAVERTON/GREATER
SALEM AREA BRANCHES
EMPLOYMENT SPECIALIST
(C09060)
Adult and Family Services
Division (AFS)
Salary: $1,574-$1,998/Monthly
and
Salary: $1,739-$2,217 /Monthly
Excellent Benefit Package
WELFARE ASSISTANCE
WORKER (C70090)
State of Oregon, AFS needs
energetic and innovative persons
w ith excellent m anagem ent/
supervisory skills to be Eligibility
Services Supervisors in the
Beaverton and Greater Salem
Area Branch offices in the Beaver­
ton, Dallas, McMinnville, Wood­
burn and Salem, Oregon area.
There is a current Jobs Supervisor
opening in the Beaverton Branch.
The persons filling these pos
tions will be responsible for first
line supervision of staff providing
delivery of services in the Public
Assistance Programs.
QUALIFICATIONS: You m ust
have two years experience:
• Managing, supervising, or
leading other people: OR,
• Determining client eligibility
for financial and other public
assistance: OR,
• P ro v id in g
a d v ic e and
counsel to applicants/clients in
obtaining and maintaining public
assistance or other social serv­
ices: OR,
• Providing job preparation/
job search/job placement to
clients of a social service agency
or other employment service
agency; OR
• Providing any or all of these
elements.
IN ADDITION, you must have a
Bachelor’s degree or three or
more years of re sp o n sib le
experience.
Obtain a State of Oregon Applica­
tion (PD100) and Announcement
#OC880651 fro m P e so n n e l
Center, 775 Court Street, Salem,
Oregon 97310 or the Beaverton
Branch office, 12901 S.W. Jenkins
Rd., Beaverton, Oregon 97005.
Salary: $1,384-$1,735/Monthly
Port of Portland is seeking an in­
dividual with course work or
equivalent experience equal to a
degree in environmental science
or engineering; five or more years’
experience with and knowledge
of local, state, and federal pro­
grams and regulations that im­
pact development in marine en­
vironment, air quality, hazardous
wastes, asbestos, and property
audits.
As the Environmental Services
Specialist your objectives will be
to: Initiate and perform evaluation
studies and analysis programs in
relation to hazardous waste,
asbestos, air quality, and related
issues; work with Port operating
areas to develop environmental
management plans; manage land
side evnironmental permit ac­
quisition process focused on
hazardous waste, asbestos, air
quality, and related concerns; pro­
vide a central position of coor­
dination and responsibility; pro­
vide expertise for management of
hazardous materials processing,
storage, and/or disposal.
In addition to a starting salary
range of $28,400 to $35,700, the
Port offers a comprehensive
benefits package. Qualified ap­
plicants may apply in person at
the Port of Portland Employment
Office, 700 N.E. Multnomah, 12th
floor, or call (503) 231-5000, ext.
700 for complete application
materials. All applications must
be received by 5:00 p.m. Friday,
Octobe 7,1988.
MENTAL HEALTH
COUNSELOR SUPERVISOR
CODA, INC seeks qualified ap­
plicants for counselor supervisor
in methadone maintenance pro­
gram. Respohsibilities included
clinical supervision/training of
professional counselors and as­
sisting the Program Manager in
the clinical asects of a program
providing treatment services to
opiate addicted clients. Preferred
candidate will have direct ex­
perience and knowledge of drug
dependent women’s issues. A
graduate degree in health serv­
ices is required. Salary range:
$1,644 - $2,222 pe month plus ex­
cellent benefits.
COUNSELOR III
CODA, INC. seeks qualified ap­
plicants for a counselor position
at Alpha House, a residential pro­
gram. Responsibilities include
providing diagnosis and treat­
ment to caseload of clients, con­
ducting individual, group and
family counseling/therapy. Coor­
dinating therapeutic activities for
clients. Maintaining client re­
cords, assisting with adminis­
trative tasks, assisting Counselor
I to develop skills as counselor
and maintaining external contact
as assigned. Bachelor’s degree in
health services and 2 year super­
vised human service experience.
Salary range: $1,232 - $1,715 per
month.
Application and screening ques­
tions available at:
210 N.E. 20th
Portland, Oregon 97232
An Affirmative Action/
Equal Opportunity Employer
OFFICE MANAGER
For The Council
For Prostitution Alternative
D u ties in c lu d e m a in ta in in g
records, minutes, typing as need­
ed, answer phone and staff office.
Salary is $12,480. plus benefits.
Closing date October 3,1988.
Send resume and cover letter to:
C.P.A.
631 S.E. Taylor
Portland, Oregon 97214
An Affirmative Action/
Equal Opportunity Employer
POLITICAL
Put Your Politics To Work
& W e’ll Train You How!
Oregon Fair Share, the state’s
largest citizens group has part-
time positions open for progres­
sive, articulate, high energy peo­
ple. We train you to do public,
education, and fundraising with
our phone canvas. Morning &
evening shifts available. Hourly
wage & health care and other
benefits.
Call Shelly 239-7611 for an
interview.
Equal Opportunity Employer
ELECTRICIAN
Large industrial firm with ex­
cellent salary and fringe benefits
seeks maintenance electrician.
Position requires an Oregon Plant
Mfg. license, experience in DC &
1-2 years actual work as a main­
tenance electrician in an industri­
al plant environment. Recent
electronic experience preferred.
Apply in person 8 a.m.-4 p.m. at
Reynolds Metals Co., Sundial Rd.,
Troutdale, OR 666-0215.
Equal Opportunity Employer
LIVE-IN HOUSEKEEPER
FOR ELDERLY FEMALE
4 Days A Week
Call 289-6118
FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS
ON THE ANNOUNCEMENT.
Applications must be postmarked
by the closing date on the an­
nouncement to be accepted.
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Equal Opportunity Employer
PROGRAM EXECUTIVE C~
(X0033)
BUDGET ANALYST
Adult and Family Services
Division (AFS)
Salary: $2,333-$2,976/Monthly
Excellent Benefit Package
State of Oregon, AFS needs an
energetic and innovative person
with excellent communication
and analytical skills to be Pro­
gram Executive C in the Business
Services Section in Central Office
in Salem, Oregon. The person fill­
ing this position will be budget
analyst for Adult and Family Serv­
ices Division.
QUALIFICATIONS: You must
have:
• Four years of steadily in­
creasing management responsi­
bility or four years of experience
in a staff technical or professional
function related to an agency
program.
IN ADDITION, you must have a
Bachelor’s degree in Business,
Public Administration, Account­
ing or a related field or three more
years of pertinent experience.
Obtain a State of Oregon Applica­
tion (PD100) and Announcement
#00880649 from Personnel Cen­
ter, 775 Court Street, Salem,
Oregon 97310.
FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS
ON THE ANNOUNCEMENT.
equal Opportunity Employer
State of Oregon, Adult and Family
Services Division needs appli­
cants for Employment Specialist
and Welfare Assistance Worker
positions in the Klamath Falls
Branch. Excellent benefits are
available upon hiring.
EMPLOYMENT SPECIALISTS
determine the employability of
AFS registrants, develop and
monitor employment plans, and
develop job opportunities for AFS
registrants.
TO QUALITY:
• You must have one year ex­
perience as a job services
representative including inter­
viewing and referring applicants
for jobs: OR
• Two years experience inter­
viewing and hiring workers: OR
• Two years experience in in­
te rvie w in g , c o u n s e lin g , and
caseload management in fields
such as Assistance Worker,
Caseworker, Counselor, or private
interviewer.
A W ELFAR E A S S IS TA N C E
WORKER determines the eligibili­
ty of app licants for public
assistance.
TO QUALIFY:
• You must have three years
experience involving substantial
public contact and a high volume
of paper work. College education
may be substituted for this ex­
perience on a year for year basis.
TO APPLY: Obtain a State of
Oregon application and An­
nouncement #00830158 for the
Employment Specialist, or An­
nouncement #00860115 for the
Welfare Assistance Worker at the
Personnel Center, 775 Court N.E.,
Salem, Oregon 97310.
You may also obtain copies of the
announcements and applications
by contacting the Klamath Falls
Branch Office, 403 Pine, Klamath
Falls, Oregon 97601.
FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS
ON THE ANNOUNCEMENT.
APPLY AS SOON AS POSSIBLE
as the announcements could
close at any time.
Equal Opportunity Employer
POLICE OFFICER
Salary: $2,079-$2,654/Monthly
(Lateral entry is encouraged)
City of Vancouver, Washington is
seeking motivated & qualified ap­
plicants for police officer. Ap­
plicants must be U.S. citizen, be
21 years old on 12/8/88 & have
equivalent of an AA Degree in
Public Science or other relevant
subject. Eligible candidates will
take a battery of exams including
a written test, observation writ-
ing/skills test, physical perfor­
mance test, oral board & medical
examination.
Interested persons must submit
required Civil Service Commis­
sion application to:
The Citizens Service Center
210 E. 13th St.
P.O. Box 1995
Vancouver, WA 98668-1995
No later than 5:00 p.m., Friday,
Oct. 14,1988 for more information
contact - Tracey, (206) 696-8142.
The City of Vancouver is An Affirmative Ac-
tion/Equal Opportunity Employer Women
8, Minorities are encouraged to apply.
The Port of Portland is an
Equal Opportunity Employer
PRODUCTION DIRECTOR
Radio station seeking applicant
for Production Director. Must
have experience in multi-track
recording, and radio production
techniques. Good people skills,
fantastic image production, ex­
cellent copy writing skills and
A.O.R. on air experience a must.
Send tape and resume with
references to:
Production
4614 S.W. Kelly
Portland, OR 97201
Equal Opportunity Employer
DISTRIBUTION SPECIALIST
(Part-Time)
Port of Portland has a current
opening for a Distribution Spe­
cialist, Part-time.
As the Distribution Specialist,
your objective will be to: provide a
rush-oriented pickup and delivery
courier service; provide and main­
tain a service to Port departments
in all locations to ensure proper
mail handling and deliveries, as
well as office supplies; provide
routine maintenance and coordi­
nate maintenance servicing to
pool fleet vehicles; and provide
on-call backup support for CBX
operators.
Preferred qualifications include
demonstrated knowledge of Port­
land metro area, prior experience
with mailing equipment and must
possess a valid Oregon or Wash­
ington driver’s license and meet
standards of Port driving policy.
Qualified applicants may apply in
person only at the Port of Port­
land Employment Office, 700 N.E.
Multnomah, 12th Floor. All ap­
plications must be received by
5:00 p.m., Friday, September 30,
1988.
The Port of Portland is
An Equal Opportunity Employer
PORTLAND OBSERVER
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