Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, September 25, 1991, Page 7, Image 7

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, Portland O bserver
CLASSIFIEDS
Office Assistant
O regon’s fastest grow ing and la rg ­
est retailer of hom e furnishings
needs qualified full tim e office
assistants. S uccessful ca n d i­
dates w ill have previous e xp e ri­
ence in custom er service, data-
entry, multi-line phones, cashier­
ing, filing, and 10 key. M ust be
flexible to w ork evenings and
w eekends. A com petitive be n e ­
fit and com pensation package
and the opportunity for profes­
sional grow th is offered.
A pplication available Friday, S ep­
tem ber 27 - T hursday, O ctober
3, 9:00am - 5:00pm .
S m ith’s H om e Furnishings
25600 SW Parkw ay C enter Drive
W ilsonville, O regon 97070
Employment Opportunities
The Federal Correctional Institution, Sheridan, Oregon is recruiting for
permanent, full time em ployees that will provide care, custody, and con­
trol for 1500 minimum/medium security inmates.
Applicants are being sought for the following positions:
POSITION / SALARY
Correctional Officer $18,919.00
Correctional Treatm ent Specialist $25,717.00
Clerk-Typists “ $15,717.00 - $22,067.00
Secretary " $16,973.00 - $24,598.00
Physician’s Assistant “ $30,859.00 - $46,671.00
Medical Officer “ $39,412.00 - $88,358.00
** Depending on experience/qualifications
Smith’s is an equal
opportunity employer.
In accordance with Public Law 100-238, all positions with the exception
of Physician’s Assistant and Medical Off icer m ust not have reached their
37th birthday in order to be eligible for appointment to these positions.
In-Store Warehouse
Full tim e and part tim e positions
available in multi sto re lo ca tio n s.
Duties include loading and un­
loading trucks and assisting
custom ers with loading merchan­
dise into vehicles. Job requires
lifting, m ust have no restriction.
M ust be able to w ork flexible
hours including w eek ends and
som e evenings.
W e can provide you a career o p ­
portunity, excellent benefits pack­
age, and on the job training.
A pplication available Friday, S ep­
tem ber 27 - T hursday, O ctober
3, 9:00am - 5:00pm .
S m ith’s H om e Furnishings
25600 SW Parkw ay C enter Drive
W ilsonville, O regon 97070
Interested individuals should contact the Personnel Office at (503) 843-
3571 or write to the following address for additional information. Person­
nel Department, Federal Correctional Institution, P.O. Box 5001, Sheri­
dan, Oregon 97378-5001.
The Federal Government Is An Equal Opportunity Employer
Holladay Park Medical Center
1225 Northeast 2nd Avenue
(503) 233-4567
HCACV
Committed to Career Opportunity J ot A ll Americans
24-Hour Job Line 239-3116
An Equal Opportunity Employer
Smith's is an equal
opportunity employer.
A Legacy Member
Homestyle Cooking
Associate Solid
Waste Planner
Planning & Development
Dept.
$2,484 - $3,497
Class No. 344-0991
M etro is recruiting for an A ssoci­
ate S olid W aste Planner to
assist in developing long term
m anagem ent options for v a ri­
ous com ponents of the solid
w aste system , including fa cili­
ties and programs; coordinates
the developm ent of agendas
for regional solid w aste policy
and technical com m ittees;
w rites solid w aste articles for
planning newsletter; and works
w ith local governm en t officials
in coordinating m eetings, d is ­
tributing inform ation and su m ­
marizing status of planning proj­
ects. W rites reports, sum m a­
rizes regional com m ittee meet­
ing issues, and assists in d e ­
veloping various chapters of
the solid w aste m anagem ent
plan. B achelor’s degree in
Science, Public Administration,
Urban Planning, Economics or
a related field, and a m inim um
of tw o years project m anage­
m ent experience. A pplication
deadline is S eptem ber 30,
1991. A pplication available at:
M etro Personnel O ffice
2000 S.W . First A venue
Portland, O regon 97201
R esum es w ill not be accepted
A A /E E O Em ployer
Family Dining < Catering * Specialty Menu
, Down Home Cooking At Its Very Best!
.Catfish .Red Snapper .BBQ Ribs .Steaks
♦Turnip Greens .Cornbread .Chitterlings
.Yams .Blackeyed Peas .Sweet Potato Pies
. Peach Cobbler
.6AM Breakfast
. Hot Food Express Line 11am - 2pm
. Master Charge . Visa . American Express
Steen’s Kitchen
7332 NE Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
The Weight Loss
Plan For People Who
Like To Eat.
If you’re having a hard time losing
weight, the problem may not be a lack of
willpower, but what you’re forced to e a t
That’s why our Personal Choice*
Program works so well. You get a wide
variety of delicious real foods. And you
can choose the foods you like. We’ll
show you how.
It’s so flexible, we know you’ll
find the power within you to lose
weight. And there’s a Weight
Watchers meeting near you to help.
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M ETRO
PUBLIC NOTICE
ADOPTION OF 17TH
AMENDMENT TO
DOWNTOWN
WATERFRONT URBAN
RENEWAL PLAN
Ytw'vV Got It In You I « Get It O ffYou.'
Notice is hereby given pursuant to ORS
457 115 that on Wednesday, Septembor
18, 1991 the City Council adopted
Resolution No. 34998 on the 17th
Amendment to the Downtown Waterfront
Urban Renewal Plan. The Amendment
has been prepared and approved pur­
suant to Chapter 457 of the Oregon
Revised Statutes
Join Any Class Anytime
F o r m o re in fo rm a tio n c all (co llect)
(5 0 3 ) 297-1 0 2 1
W e ekd ays 8 :3 0 a .m . to 5 :0 0 p .m .
(new m em b ers please a r r iv e 20 m in . e a rly )
Tem ple B aptist C hurch
Tillam ook P ark Bldg.
2108 N.E. 41st Ave.
Mon.
Tues.
Wed. 9:30 a.m. &
Thurs
Fri.
9:30 a.m.
The 17th Amendment adds language
required by recent State law which
establishes April 24. 2004 as the date
after which bonded indebtedness will
not be issued.
7:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
5:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
1319 N.E. 7th
Fireside Room
Tuesday
12:15 p.m.
ORS Chapter 457 provides that any
urban renewal plan purported to be
adopted in conformance with applicable
legal requirements shall be conclusively
presumed valid tor all purposes 90 days
after adoption of tho plan and that no
direct or collateral attack on the action
may thereafter be commenced
(Brown Bag Lunch Class)
Opening Soon Nationwide Ins.
The amendment to tho urban renewal
plan is available for review af the
downtown office of the Portland Devel­
opment Commission, Suite 1100, 1120
S W. Fifth Avenue, Portland, Oregon
from 8 a.m to 5 p.m , Monday through
Friday
919 N.E. 19th
NO RTH PO R TLAN D
Rivergate Com munity C hurch
4737 N. Lombard St.
7:00 p.m.
Tues.
University of Portland
5000 N. Willamette Blvd.
Columbia Hall
(Enter from Portsmoth)
Wed.
Education
UNSECURED LOANS AND CASH GRANTS
TO $50,000.00
Visiting Assistant/
Associate Professor
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Summary of Duties and Responsibilities
• Coordinate project development activities with the developer and Port
departments.
• Assist in permit applications and negotiations with outside agencies as
necessary.
• Provide project budget and financial analysis support.
• Coordinate land development activity with appropriate governm ental
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agencies
Preferred Experience and Knowledge
• Degree in construction management, business, or real estate.
• Experience with planning and implementation of complex develop­
ment projects.
• Knowledge of industrial part and airport design, construction, and op­
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erational requirements.
• Ability to read, interpret, and analyze engineering drawings.
If interested and qualified, apply in person at the Port of Portland Em ploy­
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ment Office, 700 NE Multnomah, 14 floor.
Applicants residing outside the Portland metropolitan area and physi­
cally disabled applicants may request application materials by calling
(503) 731-7400. Preemployment drug screening is required. All applica­
tions must be received by 5 p.m., Friday Septem ber 27,199 1.
The Port is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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Port of Portland
S tructurais D ivision
Precision
Caslpads
Corp.
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Job O p p o rtu n ity H otline
(503) 777-7483
or
1 -800-848-0242
4600 S.E. H arney D rive
Portland, O regon 97206-0898
Wanted:
A talent and enthusiastic E duca­
tion Secretary w ho likes to pay
attention to detail, enjoys co m ­
puters and likes to w ork w ith
people. M onday - Friday, 40
hours per w eek.
Send resum e to:
Springdale Job C orps Center
31224 E. C row n Point Highway
Troutdale, O regon 97060
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(Part-tim e 20 hrs/wk, .5 FTE)
OREGON STATE BAR
This part-time position is job shared
w ith an existing part-tim e adm inis­
trator w ithin the M em ber S e rv­
ices D ivision and both positions
together w ill m ake one full tim e
equivale nt (FTE) adm inistrator.
T he holders of this position a d ­
m inister the Bar’s A ffirm ative
A ction Program . T he adm inis­
trator develops, adm inisters,
im plem ents and evaluates key
projects o f the program , with the
goal o f increasing the num ber of
practicing m inority attorneys in
O regon. R ecruits law students
and provides counselling and
consulting services directly to
m inority applicants tor the O re­
gon bar exam ination. Provide
placem ent assistance to m inor­
ity law school graduates and a t­
torneys; develop and im plem ent
special events related to m inori­
ties in the law.
Skills needed: G eneral know ledge
of affirm ative action and equal
em ploym ent opportunity law;
fam iliarity w ith all aspects o f pro­
gram adm inistration; fam iliarity
with personal computers and word
processing softw are, W o rd P e r­
fect know ledge desirable. E xcel­
lent interpersonal skills.
R equites graduation from a four
(4) year college or university;
graduation from an accredited
school of law.
Salary range at: $1,298 - $1,752
per m onth. E xcellent benefits
included.
Apply im m ediately, send resum e
and cover letter to Personnel
O fficer, Attn: AAP, 5200 SW
M eadow s Road, Lake O sw ego,
Oregon 97035-0889. Deadline for
application is O ctober 1 1 ,1 9 9 1 .
Equal O pportunity E m ployer.
A D V E;R T I SE?
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Heating-A/C
Mastertech Inc., an aggressive and
fast grow ing com pany is seeking
a highly motivated individual with
experience in H VAC, including
oil and electric furnace repair. If
you have the experience and seek
a challenging position, please call
233-1168. Or m ail resum e to
M astertech Inc. PO Box 995,
Estacada, OR 97023.
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Temporary - Approxim ately One Year
The Port of Portland has an opening for a tem porary Project Develop*
ment Manager with primary responsibility for overseeing de\ e k p m e n t
and construction of Pacific Aircraft Maintenance Corporation s (PAMCU)
aircraft and maintenance facility at Portland International Airport.
Affirmative Action
Administrator
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Project Development Manager
Attorney
PER S O N A L C H O IC E are registered trademarks of W a g ht Watchers International, Inc.______
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1991 to:
P rofessor Ronald C. Cease,
Acting C hair
Dept of Public A dm inistration
Portland State U niversity
P.O. Box 751
Portland, OR 97207
(503) 725-3920
Portland State University is an Equal
O pportunity - A ffirm ative A ction
Employer. Minorities, wom en and
m em bers of other protected
groups are encouraged to apply.
©1991 Weight Walthers International. Inc. All rights reserved W E IG H T W A TC H E R S and
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No Collateral, No Co-SIgners.
Bad Credit and Bankruptcys OKAY
1 (800) 621-0770 Ext 23
Dept of Public Administration
Portland State University
T h e D e p a r tm e n t o f P u b lic
A dm inistration in the School of
U rban and Public Affairs at P ort­
land S tate U niversity is seeking
applications for a visiting faculty
m em ber for W inter and Spring
quarters, D ecem ber 16,1991 to
June 15, 1992, Rank: assistant
or associate professor of public
adm inistration depending on
experience. Responsibilites of the
position include a teaching load
of tw o courses per quarter, re­
search, M PA and Ph.D student
advising, and public service.
Applicants m ust have an earned
doctorate in public adm inistra­
tion or closely related discipline
and a com m itm ent to scholar­
ship and quality teaching. T he
person appointed will be ex­
pected to teach in the follow ing
areas: politics of bureaucracy,
public policy, and intergovern­
m ental relations. Tw o years of
teaching public adm inistration
courses at the college level are
required. Experience in g o ve rn ­
m ent and/or dealing with m id-ca­
reer student is desirable.
T he M PA degree program at Port­
land State U niversity is accred­
ited by the N ational A ssociation
of S chools of Pulbic Affairs and
A dm inistration (N ASPAA).
A letter o f intent, resum e, exam ple
of publications or statem ent of
research interests, description of
teaching experience, and three
letters of recom m endation or list
of references should be po st­
m arked no later than O ctober 15,
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5:00 p.m.
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Crime and Punishment in America
continued from front page
Egypt and Ethiopia, where between
dynasties are found the same cata­
strophic losses and resurrection of jus­
tice and nobility in the culture. Too,
one need look no further than the cities
of 18th century England to find exact
counterpoints to America’s urban trau­
mas - from “ crime-in-the-street” to
corruption in government. So, perhaps,
the only distinguishing factor in the
contemporary scene is DRUGS!
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My object
all sublim e, I
shall achieve
in time. Let
the punish­
ment fit the
crim e.”
Gilbert and Sullivan
This leads to a pretty obvious con­
clusion. Unless the problem of drugs in
America is dealt with immediately and
vigorously, none of the conventional
solutions being retrieved from history
will be of any avail. “ No” must be said
not only by the “ little people” but by
every element of the body politic from
Congress to the White House-and mean
il for a change or we all perish.
In the net part of this series we will
begin to examine the ‘ ‘nuts and bolts’ ’
of the system. In the meantime take a
look at this assessment from a national
magazine.
Already, at the end of the third
quarter, statistics indicate that crime
against both people and property will
substantially increase this year. At the
same time we are informed that A.
There are not enough law enforcement
personnel to properly investigate and
bring the perpetrators to justice, B. If
they were caught, tried and convicted,
the facilities are not available to house
them all-hence the “ revolving door
syndrone” that leaves most male fac­
tors on the street, and C. The concept of
“ rehabilitation” has been buried un­
der the weight of a failing, underfunded
“ system” of “ criminal justice (?)”
It is increasingly apparent that at
the current and accelerating rate of
lawlessness in this republic it will be
impossible to fund an effective system
of jurisprudence-let alone afford the
facilities to house, feed and supervise
an evergrowing population that may
approach one tenth of our citizenry by
the year 2000.
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