Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, May 02, 1990, Page 9, Image 9

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    TIME FOR A CHANGE
Elect
David J. Edstrom
CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE,
DEPT, 18
Experienced
Twenty-two years legal
experience includes:
District Court Judge
pro tern since 1984
Harlem Boys Choir Featured on Ebony/JET Shocase
Members o f the Boys C hoir o f Harlem
lake tim e out from rehearsals to talk
about the preparation, s kill and disci-
pline required to be one o f the most
acclaimed music ensembles in the world.
D irector Dr. W alter J. T urnbull de-
scribes the rigorous pace o f the 30 to 35
member perform ing choir whose an­
nual itinerary includes stops from the
United States to China to Bermuda.
Did
Turnbull, who founded the choir in
1968, also talks about the importance
o f the organization as a vehicle fo r fu r­
ther musical as well academic develop­
ment.
George Polk Award Winner!
Robert Knight, radio news reporter
for W B A l-F m Radio in New Y o rk C ity,
center, accepts congratulations from
Reese Stone, Manager, Corporate
M edia R elations, P h ilip M o rris
Companies Inc., left, on w inning the
long Island U niversity George Polk
A w a rd fo r his coverage o f the
American m ilita ry invasion o f Panama
last year. Joining them at a P h ilip
Morris-sponsored reception for award
winners is Dr. Robert Spector, D irector
o f the D ivision o f Humanities, L IU .
Judges chose Knight, the Executive
D ire c to r fo r U nd ercu rren ts, an
investigative news radio service,
because o f his enterprising reporting o f
events before, during and after the
invasion o f Panama.
MAILROOM
Northwest Natural Gas Company
Are you interested in learning about a
I company from the ground up, in a fast-
paced, physically active and varied-
task m ailroom environment?
I f you are -- a valid Ore/Wash d river’s
license w ith an excellent d riving his­
tory is required. Desired skills would
include operation o f postal and other
business machines as well as other cleri­
cal skills.
A fu ll benefit package is included in
this fu ll-tim e position that has a starting
salary o f $ 1 120/month.
I f you are interested in becoming a part
o f this m ailroom team, please send/
F A X your resume identifying this spe­
c ific jo b by M ay 4, 1990.
N o rth w e st N a tu ra l Gas
220 N .W . Second Avenue
Portland, Oregon 97209
F A X : 721-2506
E.O.E.
INSURANCE
+ MEDICAL CLAIMS +
M
ANALYSTS
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Oregon is
currently accepting applications for Medical
Claims Analysts. This position is responsi­
ble for accurate and timely payment of Blue
Cross and Blue Shield of Oregon's medical
claims. Experience necessary to perform
this task will include:
O ’ 1 year recent clerical work experience
in a doctor's office or hospital setting
O ’ Demonstrated knowledge of medical
terminology and anatomy. This may be
obtained through a classroom setting
or office experience
O ’ ICD-9/CPT 4 Coding
O ’ A minimum of 6-12 months experience
using a CRT in a production oriented
environment
O Fast, accurate use of a 10-key calcula­
tor
Previous claims processing or insurance
billing experience highly desirable.
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Oregon offers
an excellent employee benefits package, fle x ­
time work hours, and competitive salary Pre­
employment drug screening required To as­
sure your resume is processed immediately,
place ad #185 at the top ot your resume or in
your cover letter. Send resume to:
Blue Cross
Blue Shield
o f Oregon
11iiman Resources Dept. 5th Floor
100 S.W. Market
Portland, OR 97201
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CITY OF PORTLAND
A utom otive Mechanic -
$2,529/mo
B uilding Maintenance Supervisor -
to $3,305/mo
Communications Engineer III -
to S3,836/mo
Police O ffice r -
to $3,217/mo
For more info/closing dates call (503)
248-4573 (24 hr. jo b inform ation). No
resumes please.
BU R EAU OF PERSONNEL
1220 SW 5th Avenue., First FI.
Portland, OR 97204
Apps. also available at:
URBAN LEAG UE
10 N. Russell
M inorities, females and disabled en­
couraged to apply.
By law, Edstrom's oppo­
nent, Judge Deiz, could
You only complete one-third
Know of a new term if elected.
When we go to the polls
•>
we usually have only one
judicial candidate per position to choose
from, the incumbent judge.
The incumbent Deiz has the second-low­
est ratings of all our circuit judges for
fairness, legal ability, and temperament.
She is also second-lowest rated for over­
allperformance of all our judges, circuit
and district, in Multnomah, Clackamas,
and Washington counties.*
Results from last lawyer's poll conducted by
the Oregonian, 1988.
Takes Crime Seriously
Endorsed and recom­
mended by: Portland
Police Association (Mem­
bers voted 266 to 11 to endorse
Edstrom over the incumbent)
Cares About People
From coaching youth to help­
ing the poor and the home­
less, he's always been in­
volved.
‘ Victim's Rights Advocate
‘Senior Law Project volunteer
Authorized by David J. Edstrom for Judge Committee
P.O. Box 9188, Portland, OR 97207
M ENTAL HEALTH
SPECIALIST 3
C h ild /A d o le s c e n t
Crisis
In te r v e n tio n
$14.98 to $19.00 per hour (part-tim e)
Plus some benefits
Is your expertise with severely disturbed chil­
dren and adolescents? Do you possess strong
case manogoment and interagoncy coordina­
tion experience? Clackamas County's Mental
Health Division is seeking a talented, well-
organized individual to provide crisis interven­
tion services to a complex caseload of children
and adolescents and tneir families.
Competitive candidates will bo soasoned clini­
cians skilled in the diagnosis and development
of treatment plans with this population. Candi­
dates must possess a Master's degree in a be­
havioral science area plus relevant experience.
This position is anticipated to become full-time.
COUNTY EMPLOYMENT APPLICATION
REQUIRED. Application materiais available
M o n -Fri ot Clackc
kamas County Personnel, 904
Main St., Oregon City, Oregon 97045. Closing
date May 14, 1 990, 5:00pm.
CLACKAMAS
COUNTY
WANT TO BUY
YOUR OWN HOME?
M O VE SIX
SPACES FORWARD.
(It'll take just a few minutes
to see if you can afford a H U D home!)
An Equal Opportunity Employer
r CASHIER
The Oregon Department
of Transportation
in Salem is now accepting applications
fo r the fo llo w in g positions:
Engineering Specialist (Entry) -
$1232-51617 M onthly
Engineering Specialist 1 - $1411-
$1870 M onthly
Engineering Specialist 2 -
$1539-$2060 M onthly
Assoc. Transportation Engineer -
S1870-S2506 M onthly
This recruitment w ill be used to estab­
lish statewide lists from which vacan­
cies w ili be Filled. For recruiting an­
nouncements and applications, call or
write: Executive Department Person­
nel Center, 775 C ourt Street, Salem,
OR (503-378-3146).
An A A /E E O Employer
If you've worked for two
years for the same employer
(or in the some occupation) and
you have a good credit record,
move ahead 1 space
Colonial Pacific Leasing, a Pitney Bowes
Company, is recruiting for an experi­
enced “ P IC K ” programmer. This po­
sition requires a m inim um o f tw o years
computer programming/analysis on a
“ P IC K ” based system along w ith suc­
cessful completion o f courses in pro­
gramming and computer operations. For­
ward resume and salary requirements
in confidence to Manager, Human Re­
sources - O B, P.O. Box 1100, Tualatin,
OR 97062.
Colonial Pacific is an equal opportu-
n ity/a ffirm a tivc action employer.
e •
Write the smaller amount of
either space 3 or spoce 5 here As a
general rule, that's the maximum
amount you con afford for a
monthly house payment (including
property taxes).
CASHIERS WANTED
We are seeking energetic, dynamic,
h ighly m o tiv a te d individuals with
proven office skills to apply for cashier
positions.
We can provide you career opportuni­
ties, an excellent benefit package, d e ­
tailed training and the opportunity to
b e c o m e part of Oregon's largest
hom e furnishings com pany com m itted
to growth and success.
Im m ediate openings available at our
Tigard and Mall 205
stores. Please a p ­
?O5 si
ply at any store
Stop here and compute your Adjusted
Income. That's your total gross
monthly income, less federal withhold­
ing taxes Write your answer here and
move on.
Autom otive Mechanic - $2,529/mo.
Communications Engineer III - to
$3,836/mo.
Loss Control O ffice r - to $3,510/mo.
Police O ffice r - to $3,217/mo.
For more info/closing dates call (503)
248-4573 (24 hr. job inform ation) No
resumes please.
BU R EA U OF PERSONNEL
1220 SW 5th Ave., First FI.
Portland, OR 97204
apps. also available at:
U R BAN L E A G U E
10N Russell
Minorities, Females and Disabled
encouraged to apply.
YOU DID IT! h the
number in space 6 is more ihon
$ 5 5 0 . then chances ore good
that HUD has on affordoble
home for you Your nexl move
is to coll your real eslote
ogent
Low monthly payments
a n d 3% down!
Multiply your Adjusted Income (from
space 2) by 0 38, then subtract $150 and
write the answer here. Then move on to
the next space
^ SMITH'S HOME FURNISHINGS/
City of Portland
Programmer
START
Add up all your monthly debts (cor,
loan, credit purchose, credit cord,
child support ond alimony payments
you owe every month) ond then
add $150. Fill in the total here
ond go to spoce 5.
Most of our HUD homes
ore opproved for FHA
Mortgoge Insurance, which
makes them more afford
able Ihon ever Plus, H U D ’s
bid process is easy.
For listings of HUD homes
ovoiloble now, look for our
big real eslate classified ud
in every Sunday Oregonio.i.
DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING
AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
< 1989 by HUD. Portlond ORxe
You're olmost home. Multiply
your Ad|usted Income ffram
space 2) by 0.53, subtract
the amount on space 4,
and write the result here.
N ow move along
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