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PORTLAND OBSERVER
M Rites: 5 Lines
The Eyes and Ears of the Community"
288-0033
Phone 288-0033 - To Place io u r A d
1 Week - $7.50
4 Weeks - $25.00<atf $2 50
Deadline: 5:00 P.M. - Tuesday (All ads are subiect to the approval of this paper, which reserves
the.right to edit, reject or properly classify any ad.)
B E A U T Y /B A R B E R
D O N N IE JA M E S
Men & Women;s Fashion
P R IT C H E T T S
ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE
CO.
" If you dare to be
fashionable”
Specialising In:
Installation, Trouble Shooting and Repair of
Electrical Appliances, Equipment & Light
Futures
517 NE Killingsworth
Portland, Oregon 97211
Donnie Lewis
(503) 288-1721 James Williams
Licensed Bonded Insured
Corey Pritchett
3525 N.E. Rodney
287-9617
Portland. OR 97212
supplies
ja’bell’s
Beauty • Barber • Nails Supplies
5832 N.E. Union Avenue
Portland, Oregon 97211
(503) 281-6393
and
5287 N. Lombard Street
Portland, OR 97203
(503) 283-6085
O pin: Hon. toru Sat.
F L O R A L - SILK S
Bill Kelley's Upholstery
RENT
Eartha's
Floral Connection
517-1Z2 N.E. Killingsworth
Portland, Oregon 97211
28 years experience
Quality work, Fair prices
Furniture, auto, & boats
W ASH ERS & DRYERS
282-367S
• TH« Coupon Good For *
: ‘ is
Kp D o Weddings • Funerals
M ade-To-O rder • Custom-Made
2403 NE Alberta,
Portland, OR
281-1786
9 t.m. - 6 p.m.
P R IN T IN G
H eek
1605 N.E. 7th
Portland, Oregon 97212
284-2129
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Open 7 Days A
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P o rtla n d
Vancouver
231*7413
693-4000
JOBS & CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
COMMUNICABLE
DISEASE
INVESTIGATOR
STATE OF OREGON
HEALTH DIVISION
(.Salary: $1772-52243 mo.)
The O regon Health Division is re­
cruiting for a Com m unicable D is­
ease Investigator to perform inter­
views, counseling investigations, and
educational activities in connection
with know n or suspected cases of
sexually transm itted or other com ­
m unicable disease. Candidates must
have equivalent to three years public
contact experience involving in-
terivew ing, investigation, and report
writing; or a bachelor's degree. Pref­
erence may be given to experience
gained in a Com m unicable Disease
Control Program. The position is
located in Portland with excellent
benefits including m edical, dental,
vacation, holidays, and retirement.
Call the Health Division Personnel
Office, 229-5888, to obtain an appli­
cation package. Com pleted applica­
tions m ust be returned to Executive
Department, Personnel Division, 155
Cottage Street N.E., Salem, Oregon
97310, and be received bv N ovem ­
b er 6. 1989.
AN EQ U A L EM PLO Y M EN T
OPPORTUNITY AFFIRMATIVE
ACTION EM PLOYER
PERMIT SPECIALIST
Responsible for technical office
support work involving bldg, con­
struction perm it processing, and
approval procedures, responds to
inquiries at the counter or on the
phone relating to regulations, char-
eges, docum entation, and process for
obtaining developm ent permits.Req.
one yr. tech, office support exp. pro­
viding know ledge o f bldg, constr. or
basic engineenng. Salary Range
$1,466-1,870/M O ., plus exc. bene­
fits. CITY APPLICATION AND
SU PPL E M E N T A L Q U E ST IO N ­
NAIRE REQUIRED. A pply by F ri­
day O ct. 2 7 ,1 9 8 9 to:
City o f G resham , Human Resources
Division, 501 NE Hood, Suite 100,
Gresham, OR 97030. (503) 669-2309.
(TTY 665-8519) E O E
FAMILY NURSE
PRACTITIONER
FT/PT positions avail for exp'd F.N.P.
in moderate volume E.D./Acute care
center in Crescent City Ca. Hospital
located in N. CA recreational para­
dise: Immediate access to ocean, rivers
& national forrest. C om petative sal­
ary, on -site physician consultation:
Calif. & national certification bee.
Send C.V. to: Kate L aw ior R.N.P.,
E m ergency P h y sicians M edical
Group, 120 M ontgomery St. #1000,
SF 94104.415-989-1242.
MANAGEMENT
Loaves and Fishes Inc., is currently
seeking to fill the position of Direc­
tor o f O perations to ensure the deliv­
ery o f Senior nutrition programs and
social services throughout the Port­
land M etropolitan area.
An ideal candidate should possess a
degree in post graduate study or 5
years esperience in gerontology,
m anagem ent^ocial services, nutri­
tion or a related field with a mini­
mum o f 3 years of progressively more
responsible experience as a service
oriented setting.
Qualified candidates arc urged to apply
im m ediately at:
Loaves and Fishes Center
6125 S.E. 52nd St.
Portland, Oregon 97206.
C losing Date: 4:30 PM Friday,
October 27, 1989.AA/EOE.
TV PRODUCTIONS
OPERATIONS ASST.
To assist in all phases o f field, post,
and studio productions. Two years
previous experience required. CHY-
RON know ledge desirable. Salary,
Flexible hours.
Send resum e to KPDX TV
Attn: Production Mgr.
910 N £ . Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
Portland, Oregon 97232
A ffirm ative/A ction Equal Op-
porunity Em ployer.
RECEPTIONIST
CLERICAL
KM JK A M /FM radio has an imme­
diate opening for a full-tim e recep­
tionist. G ood phone and people skills
a must. A ccurate typing skills neces­
sary. P lease contact N ancy at 245-
1433 M onday-Friday, 8A-5P. KMJK
is An E q u al O p portunity Employer.
DAY C A R E DIRECTOR
P O S IT IO N
Three (3) years experience in child
care essential. R elated degree
preferred. A ble to support and
enhance the Salvation A rm y
philosophy.Send resum e to:
Salvation A rm y
5335 N. W illiam s
Portland, O R 97217
Attn. A nnetta E.O .E
INFORMATION
DIRECTOR
The O regon Public Utility C om m is­
sion is recruiting for an information
director to work with the Com m is­
sion and various di visions of the PUC
to enchance public aw areness and
understanding o f PUC's functions and
decisions and to improve intra-agency
communications. To qualify, you must
have three years experience in new s­
paper, m agazine, radio journalism ,
television journalism , or in work
involving varied public contacts in
the interpretation or explanation of
programs; AND a Bachelor's degree
with specialization in journalism o ra
closely related field OR three more
years o f qualifiying experience. For
application materials, call 503/373-
7949, or write Public Utility C om ­
mission, Personnel Services, 400
Labor & Industries Bldg. Salem OR
97310.0335. E q u al O p p o rtu n ity
Employer.
JUNIOR MAINTENANCE
ENGINEER
MAINTENANCE
SUPERTINTENDENT
Georgia-Pacific Corporation, a leader
in the forest products industry, has an
opening for a Junior M aintenance
Engineer located in Canby, Oregon.
The ideal person for this position
will have a unique blend o f experi­
ence and education. W e need som e­
one who can contribute to the overall
efficiency of our operation by reduc­
ing down-lime through direct hands-
on maintenance, redesign or m odifi­
cation of electronic control centers.
If you're looking for an environm ent
that offers production dem ands and
encourages independent judgem ent
in a challenging atm osphere, then we
invite your inquiry. W e offer an
excellent starting salary and benefit
package and require minimum two
years formal training in electronics
with 2-3 years practical work experi­
ence in maintenance. Please send
resum e an d cover le tte r w ith sa l­
a ry history by O cto b er 25th to:
Georgia-Pacific
Human Resources D epartment
900 SW 5th
Portland OR 97204
Attn: Ann Ashton
E qual O p p o rtu n ity E m ployer
INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
The Port of Portland has an im m edi­
ate opening for a Maintenance Super­
intendent to supervise a planned
maintenance system which includes
planning, scheduling, and staffing of
a 7-day, 24-hour m aintenance opera­
tion, evaluation of maintenance prob­
lems, direct corrective action and
work closely with the leads to m ain­
tain a high level o f continuity within
the M aintenance Department. D u­
ties include but are not limited to the
following:
•E valuates work requests and sched­
ules work assignm ents with craft
lcadmen; contracts for work as re­
quired.
•E valuates efficiency o f work crew s
and leads.
•M aintains good working relation­
ship with unions.
•Supervises and evaluates section
leads pcrform ance.Responsible for
hiring and disciplinary actions as
required.
•R esponsible for evaluation and
revision of preventative maintencance
schedules.
•M anages and develops future budget
needs o f departm ent, both capital
and operating. Responsible for safety
throughout the section activities.
•M ay fill in for the A viation M ainte­
nance Mgr. in his absence.
Preferred qualifications include:
•E xperience or formal education in
electrical and /or m echanical sys­
tems.
•T raining and experience in facili­
ties m aintenance.
•D em onstrated successful supervi­
sion experience at a large facility,
airport maintenance departm ent pre­
ferred.
•Strong oral and written com m uni­
cation skills.
•S uccessful dem onstrated abv ility to
supervise others.
•A bility to plan and schedule a m ul­
tiple-task work load.
Ability to preplan cost estim ates
ASSISTANT G IS TECH
Salary Range: S1477-2004/mo
Seeking individual to fill entry level
technical position performing pro­
duction data entry into automated
mapping system, data research, and
other records research as needed. This
position is responsible for providing
technical support to the Engineering
Division in cartographic products,
maintaining as-built records for public
improvement, reviewing utility ROW
use permits, and backup support at
the Public Information Counter.
Experience with civil engineering
records systems highly desirable; auto­
mated mapping experience is a defi­
nite plus; good com puter skills and
good people skills important. Re­
quires one to two years of relevant
experience. C1OSING DATE:
November 3, 1989. O btain applica­
tion and supplemental questionnaire
at City of Eugene, HRRS, 777 Pearl
Ste., Rm. 101, Eugene, OR 97401.
(503) 687-5061 AA/EOE
POLICE OFFICER
2 Years college or equivalent of full
time police work experience required.
BPST Certification and non-smoker
preferred. $9.91 to $12.59 per hour
depending on qualifications. Excel­
lent benefits. If interested and quali­
fied, contact: Personnel, Ashland City
Hall, 20E M ain, A shland,O R ,97520
Call 503/482-3211
to obtain an
application packet. C om pleted ap­
plication form m ust be returned to
this office before 4:00pm O ctober
26, 1989.
Equal Opportunity/Affirm ative
Action Employer
ACCOUNTING
M ANAGER
Responsibilites: Prepares, maintains
and oversees The Private Industry
Council's accounting records and
financial and treasury functions;
supervises accounting staff.
Preferred qualifications; bachelor’s
degree in accounting; five years
progressive accounting experience;
exposure to fund accouting; experi­
ence with autom ated accounting
systems; supervisory experience;
excellent oral and w ritten com m uni­
cation skills; ability to complete
multiple assignm ents under stressful
conditions. CPA preferred.
Salary Range: $25,417 to $40,601
plus excellent benefit package
Closing date: 5 PM W ednesday,
October 25, 1989
Applications available at The Pri­
vate Industry Council, 520 SW 6th
Ave. Suite 400, Portland, OR 97204.
An A ffirm ative A ction/E qual
Opportunity Employer
“ ATTENTION: EARN MONEY
READING BOOKS!
$32,OOO/ycar income potential. D e­
tails (1) 602-838-8885 Ext. Bk
12859.
MULTNOMAH COUNTY
CHAIR
.staff Assistant, Public Relations,
M ultnomah County Chair's Office,
Exempt Position. Job Description and
Application available from 1021 S.W.
4th Avenue, Room 134. Accepting
applications and resumes through
O cto b er 27,1989. No phone calls
please.
Staff Assistant, Colum bia Gorge/
Oregon Tourism Alliance, Multnomah
County Chair's Office, Exempt Posi­
tion. Job Description and A pplica­
tion available from 1021 S.W . 4th
Avenue, Room 134. Accepting ap­
plications and resumes through O c­
tober 27,1989. No phones calls please.
WASHINGTON COUNTY
JOBS
Appraiser I; $1843-$2241/mo.
Associate Accounting Clerk: $1515-
S1843/mo.
Traffic Analyst: $2595-$3154/mo.
Call (503) 648-8607 for information.
County application forms rcq., resu­
mes NOT accepted. A pply by O cto­
ber 20. 1
io W ashington County
Personne Xn E .O .E.
and follow-through on work proj­
ects.
•H igh school graduate or equivalent.
•D em onstrated ability to devise and
initiate efficient method and folow-
through to conclusion o f a värity of
jobs at the same time.
Ability to coordinate employees,
tenants, contractors, and service
representatives to achieve optimum
results.
In addition to a com phrehensive
benefit package, the Port offers a
starting salary com m ensurate with
experience,and a full salary range of
$33,493-$50,715.
If interested and qualified, apply at
the Port of Portland em ploym ent
office, 700 N.E. M ultnomah, or call
503-231-5000, ext. 700, for com ­
plete application materials. All a p ­
plications m ust be received by 5:00
p.m . F rid a y , O c to b e r 27, 1989.
resumes may be included but will not
be accepted in lieu of an application.
W omen and minorities encouraged
to apply.
T he P o rt of P o rtla n d is an E qual
O p p o rtu n ity E m ployer.
DATA ENTRY OPERATOR
Enter original and amended contri­
bution info, using VDT. Accuracy
vital. M iscellaneous clercial duties,
good phone voice, Oregon driver's
license, high school grad or GED
equivalent. Typing 50 wpm m ini­
mum. Salary com petitive. Send let­
ter describing background to Y.M.
Deligiorgisl, OPB Foundation, PO
Box 69485, Portland, OR 97201 by
10/25/89. No phone calls please.
Equal Opportunity Em ployer.
MULTNOMAH COUNTY
Case M anager 2 - Aging Services
Division - $9.60 per hour; perform s
complex direct social services work
involving a broad range o f clients
and a spectrum o f services; requires
a related BS and either a practicum
and one year o f experience o r two
years o f experience; additional expe­
rience may substitute for the required
degree.
Assistant Clerk of the Board - $22,049-
25,390 annually; duties include o r­
ganizing, managing and m aintain
. official records, recording o f m in­
utes, agenda preparation and prepar­
ing meeting summaries; apply by
O ctober 27, 1989.
Assistant County Counsel 3 - $37.521 -
43,138 annually; this is a litigation
position with em phjasis on defense
o f tort, em ploym ent and civil rights
claims against Multomah County;
requires three years o f litigation
experience, two o f which involved
full time civil litigation, and mem ber
o f Oregon State Bar; apply by O cto­
ber 25, 1989.
Data Processing Specialist-Office
Automation-$ 12.59 per hour; duties
include hardware and software in­
stallation, network com m unication
services, W ang VS perform ance
tuning, user training, vendor liaison
and responsibility o f daily function­
ing of W ang minicomputers; requires
two years o f experience; apply by
O ctober 27, 1989.
Property Appraiser-Residential SI 1.50
per hour; appraises new and existing
residential structures and land for tax
assessm ent purposes; requires state
certification, driver's license and use
o f personal vehicle; apply by O cto­
ber 27, 1989.
Program M anager 1 - Children's
Clinical Services O ffice - $33,951 -
44,140 annually; directs all activities
o f the Children's Clinical Services
Office o f the Mental and
Emotional D isa b ilitie s Program;
provide subcontracted and direct
services; responsibilities include
budgeting, operations, planning and
developm ent and staff
supervision; requires a related MS
degree and five years o f increasingly
responsible experience in the m e n ta l"
health field; ap p ly by O c to b e r 27,
1989.
W HERE TO APPLY Multnomah
County Employee Services, Room
1430, 1120 SW Fifth A venue, Port­
land, OR 97204
"An E qual O pportunity Em ployer"
PURCHASING SUPV.
City o f Salem
$2718-$3453/M o. plus excell, fringe
bene. pckg. Professional purchasing
position responsible for RFP prepa­
ration and review o f complex BID
and RFPS; supervision o f A ssistant
Purch. Agent; buyers and clerical
personnel and other responsible work
as City's Purchasing Agent. Consid.
purchasing exp., bid preparation and
RFP experience; 4 yr. degree; certifi­
cation as Purch. M gr., or equv. exp/
training. Possess thorough knowledge
of Public contracting laws, fed. regs.,
of govt, purchasing and a värity of
maintencance, construction, office,
auto parts and supply sources. Com ­
puter exp. is desired preferably using
Natl. Institute of Govt. Purch. sys.
software. Public purch. agent exp. is
desirable. Closes: 12-01-89, Apply:
City of Salem, Pers., Rm. 225,555
Liberty SE, Salem, OR 97301. E O E
Buying Appliances
Working Or Not
288-3233
IMMEDIATE OPENINGS
FOR QUALIFIED CNA/
BNA AND NON-CNA
Certified Nursing Assistants needed
to supervise day living o f clients,
to m aintain a therapeutic environ­
ment and to participate in a treat­
ment team. $1262-$1530/month.
Shift work on a 24 hour-7 day
week schedule, weekend/holiday
work, & over-tim e as required.
All Applicants will have a criminal
record check prior to hiring. Please
apply in person M on-Fri., 8am-
5pm at:
Fairview Training Center
Personnel Office,
A dm inistration Bldg.
2250 Strong Rd. S.E
Salem, OR
378-5369
Please bring CN A /BN A c e rtifi­
cate when applying.
050
SM ALL BUSINESS
PROGRAM MANAGER
(Program Executive)
$2906 M onth/Start
This position is with the Oregon
Economic Development Department
in Salem. A ssists in accessing finan­
cial opportunities, provides regulary
problem resolution and com m unica­
tion services for small businesses.
Responsible for overseeing adm ini­
stration o f the Small Business Devel­
opm ent Centers throughout Oregon.
R ecruitm ent closes O c t 31,1989.
Essay exam ination and state applica­
tion m ust be completed. To obtain
m aterials, contact:
Ms. Berg
595 C ottage St.. NE
Salem, O R 97310
(503)373-1200
Equal Opportunity Em ployer
ADM INISTRATOR, HEALTH
DIVISION
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR
OREGON DEPARTM ENT
OF HUM AN RESOURCES
Exciting opportunity to lead O re­
gon's public health efforts and join
the State Human Resources execu­
tive management team. As A dm inis­
trator you will be responsible for
directly supervising all matters relat­
ing to the preservation o f the life and
health o f the people o f the state and
for day to day adm inistration o f the
programs and services o f the Health
Division. The Health Division is the
primary agency responsible for the
total range o f public health concerns
from drinking w ater quality to epi­
demiology including areas such as
HIV-AIDS prevention, healthy ba­
bies, disease prevention and control,
state m edical exam iner, family plan­
ning, environmental health, and health
area trauma systems.
Demonstrated leadership ability and
com m itm ent to public health values.
Physician candidates
m ust be licensed or eligible for licen­
sure by the Board o f M edical Exam ­
iners of the State o f Oregon and cer­
tified by the American Board of
Preventive Medicine.
Annual salary ranges from $51,576
to $69,180 or if a licensed and certi­
fied physician, annual salary ranges
from $65,892 to $84,072. G enerous
fringe benefit package.
Submit a letter expressing the rea­
sons for your interest in the position
and a resume or curriculum vitae by
N ovem ber 10,1989 to W ayne J.
W olfe, Personnel Director Oregon
Department of Human Rcsourecs,320
Public Service Building, Salem, OR
97310 or for further information phone
(503) 378-3035.