Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, February 13, 1991, Page 10, Image 10

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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
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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
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1225 Northeast 2nd Avenue
(503) 233-4567
Committed to Carter Opportunity Tor AU Americans
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234-7532
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If you’re looking for a diet program that fits the way you live, now the
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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
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choice of three easy-to-follow food plans
24-Hour Job Line 239-3116
An Equal O pportunity Employer
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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,
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