Page 7 Portland Observer SEPTEMBER 28,1989 1989 Syphilis Information and rducation program Rose City Connection plans sixth annual show Models will strut their stuff for scholarship fund. Nordstrom On Saturday, Septem ber 30, will underwrite major expenses for second year in a row of Portland A COMMITMENT TO ART THAT INCLUDES YOU Attitudes of Portland in Southpark Square presents metal sculptures and prints by one of Portland’s premier sculptors ARTIST AL GOLDSBY Mr. Goldsby epitomizes our concept of a symbolic relationship between the artistry of sculptor and stylist. Join us for the 1st Thursday Gallery Tour, October 5th 5:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. 1525 S.W. PARK AVE. Portland’s first ART GALLERY and HAIR DESIGN STUDIO Applying contemporary artistry in hair design. BECOME A MASTERPIECE AMONG THE ARTS y Call for an appointment. 274-4172 We are a multi-ethnic salon with expertise in all textures of hair. Southpark Square (Applications Are Being Accepted For Stylist) A M E N E S , In c . C o m p a n y JOBS & CLASSIFIED M EN TA L HEALTH C-V Clinical Supervisor Beginning salary $1644-$1730 m onth.* excl benefits. CODA Inc., seeks qualified appli­ cants for a psychiatric social worker position in an outpatient drug and alcohol treatment agency. Posi­ tion will supervise 2-4 clinical staff. Some evening work involved. Responsibilities include: Assist pro­ gram mgr in all aspects o f unit clinical operations; diagnosis, evaluation and treatment services to dual diagnosis clients; individ­ ual and group counseling to adult and youth with chemical depend­ ency problems; consultation and coordination o f client services with medical director, probation and parole officers, schools and area agencies; maintaining client rec­ ords, participation in program promotion and marketing activi­ ties; assist and develop clinical program policies and procedures. Education requirement: Master’s degree in counseling/psychology or social work. Each applicant must complete a standard CODA application form and provide written responses to screening questions. Application forms and screening ques­ tions available at: CODA Inc., 210 NE 20th Ave, Portland, OR 97232. 239-8400. Equal O pportunity/Affirm ative Action Employer 044 INFORM ATION PROCESSING ANALYST II High volume department in a major health insurance company has an opening for an Information Proc­ essing Analyst II. Qualified appli­ cants must have the following ex­ perience: Previous machine transcription and at least 6 months experience in the operations o f word processing equipment (preferably IBM) in a centralized environment,! demon­ strated knowledge of correct spell­ ing, grammar and punctuation, abil ity to follow complex written and verbal instructions and procedures,k excellent organiza­ tional and communication skills. Trained DisplayWriter operator preferred. Ability to work under extreme pressure,typing 65wpm, course work in word processing technology also desirable.. Blue Cross and Blue Shield o f Ore gon offers an excellent employee benefits package, competitive salary and flex time work hours. Please apply or send resume to: Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Oregon Human Resources Dept, 5th Fir 100 S.W. Market Portland, OR 97201 Equal O pportunity Em ployer 04 Related field required, emphasis on working with adult MR/DD pre­ ferred. At least two years exp. working with MR/DD in supported employment activities , good communication skills required, Computer skills and some super­ visory exp. preferred. Responsibilities: screen clients, de­ velop job leads, orientate employer to program services, provide on the job training and long term follow up services. Other appro- priate duties as assigned. Full time, temporary professional support staff position-Employment beyond 6/30^90, subject to funding availa­ bility. Salary $21,000 - $23,000 based on 234 day annual contract. Starting date as soon as possible. Closing date: 10/6/89. For appli­ cation material contact PCC Staff Employment, 049 S.W. Porter, Portland, OR. 273-2823 PCC is an E.O .E/A flirm ative Action Em ployer 053 If you have had a male sexual contact you may be at risk for AIDS. Call the Oregon AIDS Hotline at 223- AIDS for confidential informa­ tion on how to avoid getting AIDS. The Hotline can also answer any other questions you might have about AIDS. No one will ask for your name. Call now and ask for information about the “ Safety Plan’ ’ (w e w ill know you are call­ ing because of this ad.) You’ll get information you can use to avoid getting AIDS. Call now! 223-AIDS. RESEARCH ASSISTANT Participate in lim nological Inves­ tigation in North Cascades Na­ tional Park Service Complex, Washington. Duties include: su­ pervision o f summer field crew & participation in sample process­ ing & date analysis. Minimum BS in Biological Science. Graduate research experience (MS level) & experience in sampling lakes, con­ ducting research in remote alpine terrain & supervising personnel in the field are preferred. Applications accepted from O c t 15- Nov 15. Period o f employment D ec.l,1989-N ov. 30,1990 (fixed term additional support contin­ gent upon continued funding). Sal­ ary: $ 19,000per year (annual full­ time). Application should include letter o f interest describing how applicant’s background & experi­ ence fit job qualifications, cur­ riculum vitae including publica­ tion, thesis, report & research experience, transcripts & 3 letters o f reference. Submit to: Dr. W il­ liam Liss, Dept o f Fisheries & W ildlife, Nash Hall, Room 104, Oregon State Univ, Corvallis, OR 97331. Oregon State U niversity is an af­ firm ative action, equal opportu­ nity em ployer & com plies with Section 504 o f the Rehabilitation Act o f 1973 & has a policy o f being responsive to the need of dual-career couples. 021 PARENT INFORMATION COORDINATOR Em ploym ent training for special populations (Portland Em ploym ent Program ) With the Fall weather already creep­ ing into the Pacific northwest. The Rose City Connection already has plans underway for its Sixth Annual Benefit Fashion Show. According to Barbara Taylor, one o f its founders, that gala event will take place on the evening o f Friday, October 6, 1989 in the main ballroom o f the D ow n­ town Hilton located at the com er o f Southwest Sixth and Salmon. For the second consecutive year, the Nordstrom Company will not only co-ordinate the entire presentation, but also will underwrite all o f the expenses. Their very generous ges­ ture means that all o f the moneys col­ lected through ticket sales will be dedicated to scholarships for our youths. This year, the fashion show will be the only benefit event spon­ sored by the Rose City Connection. In the past they have supplemented their annual fashion show with Community Team Challenges which involved a number of interactive sports and field events with each partici­ pant being “ Sponsored” by indi­ viduals from the community. The fashion show has become such a large event that its preparation consumes almost all o f the free time its spon­ soring group can muster. The current event promises to be even more dazzling than previous years, if that is at all possible. It will begin with the romantic music o f The Ron Steen Trio and Dennis Sprin­ ger setting the mood for a happy hour with cocktails and complimentary horsd’oeuvresat6pm . The fashion show, itself, will begin at 7:30 and is expected to end at about 8:30 pm. This year as in the past, both male and female models will be featured. They will be a mix o f persons who earn their living in that medium, stu­ dents who are learning the trade and some o f the nonprofessional talent who get a good amount o f enjoyment out of strutting their stuff. At times it is going to be difficult for the casual observer to be able to sort out "the professionals from the amateurs because Nordstroms does such an excellent job in staging this elegant even t Tickets are on sale at Nordstroms and the various ticket outlets through­ out the city. A single will cost $15 and a double will sot only $25. They are tax deductible for a very worthy cause, the future o f Portland’s Afri­ can American community. What African-Americans Can Do About Starvation In Africa MEN! 1525 S W P ari A venu P ort'and O” ’ qoo W ORD PROCESSING Neighborhood Health Clinics, Inc. will conduct a syphilis information and education survey. The purpose o f the survey is to determine the levels o f knowledge about syphilis, and the current high o f occurrence in the target area. 50% o f the target area households will be surveyed outlin­ ing the boundary south to Fremont, north to Lombard, east to 21st, and west to Interstate. The door-to-door survey conducted by area teenagers is one o f several tools that will be used in informing and educating the north and north­ east neighborhoods o f Portland where this particular health problem is most serious. From late 1986 tluough 1988, the Multnomah County Health de­ partment identified a surge in the number o f reported cases o f syphilis within the specified neighborhoods. The greatest percentage occurring among persons offcolor, especially the African Americans.Although the Syphilis epidemic is more prevalent in young adults ranging in age from the mid to late twenties, Executive Director o f Neighborhood Health Clin­ ics, James Posey, sought to use teen­ agers because through virtue o f their sexual activity, youths are also at risk. Neighborhood Health Clinics, a non-profit organization providing low cost/no cost medical, dental, and coun­ seling services to unemployed and uninsured adults and children. Founded in 1974 by the St. Andrews Parrish, Neighborhood Health Clin­ ics, operates two facilities in Port­ land; “ Health Help Center, 5329 NE Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd” , and “ Neighborcare, 2415 SE 43rd” . Sought for PSU Regional research Institutes’s Research & Train­ ing Center on Fam ily Support & C hildren’s M ental Health national clearinghouse & re­ source center. Half-time position; $ 11,500-12,500. Requirements: parent/family member o f child who has/had mental, emotional,or be­ havioral disorder, experience seek­ ing & obtaining services forchild; good basic writing & phone skills. Position will remain open until filled, but preferred starting date is 10/1/89. Submitapplication let­ ter; resume; 3 references to: Mari­ lyn McManus, PSU/RRIP.O. Box 751, Portland, OR 97207. PSU IS AN AA/EEO PERSONNEL SPECIALIST In an exclusive EBONY article written shortly before his death, U.S. Rep. Mickey Leland tells African-Americans what they can do about starvation in Africa, reports the October issue. Calling for increased compassion, concern and relief for the hungry on the part o f African-Americans, Leland advocated that Blacks begin to identify more with Black Africa, and couageously speak out against the abuse and inhumanity there. “ I believe that African-Americans, in particu­ lar, cannot afford to take the attitude that nothing will make a difference,” Leland said. “ We must start somewhere, and African-Americans must take the lead. Formerly chairman o f the House Select Committee on Hunger, Leland led delegations to Africa in efforts to end world hunger, and urged Blacks in power to help the three-to-five million Africans at risk o f starvation. City o f Eugene, Oregon Professional staff position primarily in support o f the Recruitment and Selection program. Provides as­ sistance to the Recruitment and Selection Manager in job analy­ sis, development and review of employment testing and test validation recruitment and selec­ tion processes, preparing, analyz­ ing and summarizing reports re­ garding recruitment and selection and affirmative action activities, and other related work. Position requires equivalent o f 4-yeai de­ gree in Business or Public Ad­ ministration with course work in personnel/industrial relations and at least one year o f related, re­ sponsible project or program im­ plementation experience in per­ sonnel or human resources. Sal­ ary Range: $1757-2484/month. Obtain application and supplemen­ tal questionnaire from City of Eugene, Human Resource & Risk Services, 777 Pearl Street, Room 101, Eugene OR 97401. (503) 687- 5061. CLOSING DATE: Octo­ ber 13,1989. 026 A CALL 7© ©LACK IFil^lALiiS Graduate School Educated - Professional SBM, 34, Seeking Tall (5'6" +) SBF, 25-32, for friendship or possible serious relationship. No smokers, drug users or pet lovers (fish & birds arc cool.) No children a plus. I'm a hardworking - quiet intellectual who enjoys cooking, walking, jazz, reading, being responsible and making my community a better place to live. If you arc sensitive, politically aware, intelligent and if you enjoy warm fires on the beach while watching the sunset - then drop me a notc/photo. You should be slender, physically fit & attractive WRITE: S.N.W., P.O. Box 2. Portland, OR 97207 TURKEY HAMS (b Longmont if. iHy Lon3rnonl - liZ RECREATION PROGRAM SUPERVISOR Salary Range: $1826-2251/m on Duties include planning, and evalu­ ating community recreation pro­ grams and services for a broad range of recreation interests. This position requires effective organ­ izational skills as well as knowl­ edge o f the principles, conceptas and activities o f community rec­ reation, programming and com ­ munity relations. Applicants should have a degree from a four-year college or university with major course work in recreation or re­ lated field. Obtain application at City o f Eugene, Human Resource & Risk Services, 777 Pearl Street, Room 101, Eugene OR 97 4 .687- 5061. CLOSING DATE: O cto­ ber 6 ,1 9 8 9 . AA/EOE. 028 94% FAT FREE •.A tel PO U N D 5 THE FRIENDLIEST STORES IN TOW N W tR K fltV I SINCE 1908 HOURS THCRIOMT TOUW T QUANTITIES WEEKDAYS • om Io 9 pm SUNDAYS 9 J O o r» , t o T p f l Specials E ffective TUES, th ru SUN. SEPT 2 6 th ru OCT 1 , 1 9 8 R 1