pH» •♦ *-«►«< i .-* ».*r»>.-. ‘ .».«.«.«.» Page 10—The Portland O bserver-Februarv 13,1991 Portland Observer CLASSIFIEDS EMPLOYMENT CITY OF PORTLAND Street Lighting M anager - to $46,238/yr For m ore Info/closing dates call (503) 823-4573 (24 hr jo b inform ation) No resum es please BUR EAU O F PER SO N NEL 1220 S.W. 5th Ave., First FI. P ortland. O R 97204 Apps also available at: U RBAN LEAGUE 10 N Russeli M inorities, fem ales and disabled encouraged to apply. ACCOUNTING ASSISTANT AUDITOR Blue C ross and Blue Shield of O regon is currently accepting applications fo r an assistant a uditor position in the M edicare R eim bursem ent and A udit Dept. Q uali fied applicants will perform desk review and filed audits on M edicare cost reports subm itted by providers. Audits are perform ed at the provider site requiring 1-2 w eeks p e r m onth tra ve l with audit team . Q ualified candidates w ill have a college degree with m ajor in accounting including a uditor course credits. P revious w ork in acctg or health care is desired. Blue Cross and Blue Shield Of O regon offers an excel em ployee benefits package, flex-tim e w o rk hours and com petitive salary. Pre-em ploym ent drug screening re quired. To assure your resum e is processed im m ediately, place ad #037 at the top of yo u r resum e o r In your co ve r letter. Send resum e to: B lue Cross Blue Shield of O regon H um an R esources Dept., 5th Fir. 100 S.W . M arket Portland, OR 97201 TDD #255-6780 Equal O pportunity Em ployer SAFETY TRAINING MANAGER Thurston County Public Works $2400 • 3200/mo (under review) D evelops and im plem ents safety regulations and tra in ing program s fo r approxim ately 200 public w orks' em ployees for w ork site activities, hazardous m ateri als, equipm ent operation, and physical testing. In vestigates to ri claim s, vehicular accidents. M anages equipm ent training and certification. M inim um : tow years college level courses In natural or physical sciences, or related fields. A pply by 2.28.91. Applications available at Inform ation Desk Building I, Thurston C ounty Courthouse, 2000 Lakeridge Drive, O lym pia, W A 98502. For inform a- tion call 1-(206)-786-5455. Director Vounteer Services O H SU Hospital seeks qualified applicants for D ire cto ro f vounteers. Relevant experience, successful Im plem entation of innovative projects, interpersonal skills, a b ility to w o rk in academ ic m edical ce n te r param ount. R esum es to: H ospital A dm inistration, 3181 SW Sam Jackson MBS, Portland, OR 97201-3098. Position closes February 10, 1991.O H S U is an EEO /AAE »Advertising w Employment »Bids/Sub-Bids Geographic Information System Technician Programmer Analyst G eorgia-P acific Corp, has an opening fo r a G IS techni cian to provide operation support fo r a regional g e o graphic inform ation system . Duites to include d ata base entry and editing fo r m aps and attribute files; oversee plotter production and m aintenance: receive and process inform ation requests; provide system technical support fo r off-site users; participate in analysis projects. Requires bachelors degree in fo r estry o r related natural resources field. Ideal candi date w ill have forestry related com puter applications to include G IS or autom ated mapping. R elational d a tabase usage desireable. Must have strong quantita tive and analytic background along with clear concise written and verbal com m unication skills. P lease send resum e along with salary history by 2/20/ 91 to: G eorgia-P acific C orporation Attn: Ann A shton 900 S.W . Fifth A venue P ortland, O R 97204 Equal O pportunity E m ployer Responsible (or program m ing on IBM MVS system in C O BO L, Assem bler, AC /ID EA L; accessing VSAM, ISAM, C A/D atacom relational database files. R e quires tw o years progressively m ore responsible e x perience in com puter program m ing and the equiva lent of a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college o r university with m ajor course w ork in data process ing, com puter science o r related field. This position w ill be 20 - 40 hrs. per w eek to start, full-tim e begin ning Ju ly 1, 1991. The half-tim e salary is $1176 - 1497/m o; Ju ly 1 the salary w ill be $2352 - 2994/m o. C LO S IN G DATE: February 2 2 ,1 9 9 1 . A pply at City of Eugene, Human R esource & Risk Services, Rm. 101, 777 Pearl St., Eugene, OR 97401. (503) 687-5061. AA/EOE City of Eugene Warehouse Private non profit seeks energetic person to assist with w arehousing and distribution. Assist with supervi sion, inventory & custodial tasks. Must be able to lift 50 lbs. 20 hrs/week, MWF. $5.50-6.25/hr. A pply at C hild’s Path, 3724 N. W illiam s, Ptld. 97227 by 2/14. Equal O pportunity Employer. SUB-BIDS REQUESTED Clackamas County Community College Wilsonville, Oregon SILCO CONSTRUCTION COMPANY PO Box 83299 Portland, Oregon 97283-0299 (503) 286-8155 FAX (503) 286-8079 We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from women and © D l minority owned business enterprises. How to Become a Volunteer SUB-BIDS REQUESTED Portland Bridge V.A. Medical Center Bid Date: Febrary 28, @ 1:30 pm DRAKE GENERAL CONTRACTOR We rely on our volunteers. They are the heart of our Hotline and we could not operate without them. No experi ence is necessary. We provide 15 hours of in-class training and an opportunity to observe our hotline operators on-line. The usual commit ment is 6 hours a week for 6 months. To become a volunteer, please call us at 234-7532. We need your help. A few hours a week is what we ask of you to help prevent child abuse in Oregon. 1740 Northwest Flanders Street Portland, Oregon 97208-2283 (503) 226-3991 FAX (503) 228-3019 We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from small business, and small disadvantaged business subcontractors and women and minority business enterprises. SUB-BIDS REQUESTED Brooks Community Sewerage System Schedule T Brooks, Oregon MARION CONSTRUCTION COMPANY PO Box 12218 Salem, Oregon 97309 MARION (503) 581-1920 FAX (503) 399-0823 CCB# 48058 We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from women and minority owned business enterprises. Wildish Building Co. PO Box 7428 Eugene, Or. 97401 CCB #34429 Contact: Bob McDonald phone: (503)485-1700 fax: (503)683-7722 We request bids and encourage pre bid contact from small disadvantaged, mi nority, and women owned businesses for the subcontract and supply opportuni ties of this project. Holladay Park Medical Center ■ 1225 Northeast 2nd Avenue (503) 233-4567 Committed to Carter Opportunity Tor AU Americans “I need to lose weight without losing my social life.” You live a hectic life. Wouldn't it be Introducing the P A Legacy Member VEGETATION SPECIALIST O G R A you what to eat, and when to eat it? Now you can— with the new Personal Choice Program from Weight Watchers. New Personal Choice gives you your M that range from structured to flexible— whatever s right for you. It's designed to adapt to your lifestyle, so you can lose weight at your own comfortable pace. W hat’s more, Personal Choice allows you to eat the foods you want. Even 234-7532 in a restaurant. From the first week on. If you’re looking for a diet program that fits the way you live, now the choice is yours. New Personal Choice. Call Weight Watchers and ask about this exciting program today. February 12, 1991 T o The Citizens o f Portland: Safe, sensible weight loss for 27 years. Several members o f Portland C ity C ouncil have received letters and telephone calls protesting the appearance o f A ndrew Dice C lay at Arlene Schnitzer H all, February 15th. Citizens have contacted our offices to complain about the racist and sexist messages contained in Andrew Dice C la y ’ s “ hum or” . Andrew Dice C lay has come under fire nationally, fo r his “ jokes” which tr iv i alize and make fun o f violence against women, people o f color and children. His brand o f “ hum or” is seen as helping to perpetuate attitudes o f racism, sexism and violence against a ll women, a ll children and a ll people o f color. As members o f the C ity C ouncil, we support the F irst Amendment rights o f all Americans, includiing Andrew Dice Clay. W e do not support racism, sexism and humor based on violence against people because o f race, gender, sexual o ri entation, a b ility , age, o r national origin. Because we in Portland arc concerned w ith the w ell being o f a ll o f o u r citizens, we must raise our voices in protest against “ entertainment” which perpetrates negative attitudes and stereotypes. W e take seriously our responsibility to speak out against bigotry in any form and in meeting this responsibility we denounce those who would benefit financially from the dehumanization o f women, children and people o f color. We urge Portlanders not to go to the concert. We ask you to turn in your tickets. W e ask that you refuse to econom ically reward those who try to make a liv in g o f f o f hatred and violence. Sincerely, Thurston County Public Works $1915 • 2564/month (under review) Inventories and classifies existing roadside vegetation. Recommends methods of vegeta tion control such as botanical, biological, mechanical, herbicidal in conformance with the County Pesticide Use Policy, Supervises the work of vegetation maintenance crews. Pro R great to have a weight loss plan that tells choice of three easy-to-follow food plans 24-Hour Job Line 239-3116 An Equal O pportunity Employer I lL ii PERSONAL CHOICE Waveriv Childrens Home Sub-Bids Requested Parker Stadium Improvements -1991 construction Oregon State University - Corvallis Bid Date: March 5,1991 @ 2:00 pm Malcolm X talking with students at Tuskegee Institute in Alabama, where he addressed several thousand students February 3, 1965 • Reprinted from Malcolm X Talks to Young People by permission of Pathfinder Press. Photograph courtesy of Tuskegee University Archives. JOIN BY MARCH 2ND AND SAVE (Pay $8 Weekly Fee until May 4th) Through March 2nd After March 2nd Registration $17 Registration Weekly Fee $8 Weekly Fee Total $25 Total (No increase in registration fee) This offer good in participating areas only ‘ B ud” C lark $26 (503)297-1021 New m em bers please Arrive 20 m inutes early N O R TH E A S T PO R TLA N D N O R TH P O R TLA N D M aranatha C hurch 4222 N.E. 12th (Enter on Skidmore) Sat 9:30 a.m. Rivergate C om m unity C hurch 4737 N. Lombard SL Tues. 7:00 p.m. T ilam ook Park Hldg. 2108 N.E. 41st Ave. Mon, U niversity o f Portland 5000 N. Willamette Blvd. Columbia Hall (Enter from Portsmouth) Wed. 5:00 p.m. Wed. Thurs. Fri. Gretchen Kafoury $9 F o r In fo rm a tio n C all (c o lle c t) w e e k d a y s 8 :30 a.m . to 5:00 p.m . Tues. J.E. $17 9:30 a.m. & 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 9:30 a.m. vides pubic information and assistance regarding vegetation maintenance and control. Minimum: Public Pest Control Consultants'license or ability to obtain within 6 months. Two Temple Baptist C hurch 1319 N.E. 7th Fireside Room Tuesday 1 2 :1 5 p m years college level courses in biology, botany, ecology, or related fields. Three years experience in vegetation management. Apply by 2/2& 91. Applications available at Information Desk Building 1, Thurston County (Brown Bag Lunch Class) Cowhouse, 2000 Lakeridge Drive, Olympia, WA 98502. For information call 1-206-786- Weight Watchers is a registered trademark ol WEIGHT WATCHERS INTERNATIONAL, INC copyright 1990 WEIGHT WATCHERS INTERNATIONAL, INC 5466. v Q 1 ¿ tvfjfijk '■ 4 W M ,- , . / . • T . •- I t < . ■ ' • ■■