February 5 , 1992...The Portland Observer...Page 11 i Portland Observer CLASSIFIEDS Secretary Needed to work 20 hours per week in a mental health setting. Word processing, correspondence, data analysis, plus agency and some client contact. 70 wpm and 2 years experience in mental health and secretarial field pre­ ferred. Competitive salary and benefits. Schedule negotiable. Resumes to: Gary McConahay, Ph.D. N/NE Community Mental Health 4950 N.E. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Portland, OR 97211 Closing: February 7 ,1 9 92 EOE. Minorities encouraged to apply. Occupational Therapist OTR Full Time. Community Mental Health Center seeks an OTR to join their psy­ chiatric rehabilitation team. An ideal position for a creative, car­ ing individual who desires to work with a culturally diverse popula­ tion, and the longterm mentally disabled. Minimum qualifications: OT Reg­ istered must be licensed in Ore­ gon two years. Experience in a mental health field preferred. Comprehensive salary and bene­ fits. Resume to: Rodney R. Harry, Personnel Officer N/NE Mental Health, Inc. 4950 N.E. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Portland, OR 97211 EOE, Minorities encouraged to apply. Event Custodian (Part-Time) Portland Center for the Perform ing Arts $7.56/hour 1 Position open W e’re looking for a presentable, industrious, reliable person to assure that the Portland Center for the Performing Arts is clean, orderly and properly maintained for final set-up and event mainte­ nance and followup. Minimum one year experience in faciliy cleaning or janitorial work. You must be able to work inde­ pendently and follow written and oral instructions. You must be able to work with the general public present; you must be able to perform dirty work while stay­ ing personally clean and present­ able. You must be able to stand and walk for your entire shift. Some lifting. You must be avail­ able to work any day, any shift. You must be willing to be CPR certified. Position open only to residents of the the First Opportunity Target Area. Boundaries are: N. Co­ lumbia Bv. on the North, NE 42nd Ave on the East, Banfield Free­ way on the South, N Chautauqua, including Columbia Villa on the 'w e s t. APPLY IN PERSON to the Personnel Office at the Coli­ seum, 1401 N. Wheeler. Appli­ cations are available January 24 to February 12, from 9:00am to 5:00pm. Senior Accountant Temporary Full-Time Position (Six Months) Responsible for analysis, recon­ ciliation, and maintenance of ac­ counting records; preparation of financial statements and reports; and the audit of the legality, pro­ priety, and accuracy of financial transactions. Requires exten­ sive knowledge of accounting and auditing principles and practices; thorough knowledge of govern­ mental accounting standards; experience with loans receivable, and skill in audit workpaper prepa­ ration. Minimum two years ex­ perience in fund accounting, all funds and aspects. Salary $31,968 - $41,400. For com ­ plete job description and appli­ cation packet, contact: The Portland Development Commis­ sion, 1120 SW 5th, Suite 1100, Portland, Oregon 97204 (823- 3463). Closing date: February 14,1992. Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer Brass Bed Home Furnishings utiful queen size head board, ot board and frame with firm thopedic mattress set, $375.00. aver used. Call at 697-4183. Accounting Clerk 1 Temporary Position Class No.: 037-0192-FM $7.24 - $10.19/hr MÈTRO is recruiting for a 5- month temporary, part-time Ac­ counting Clerk 1 position with evening hours. Performs basic accounting work including data entry of financial information and orders, primarily payroll hours data, cash receipts, and check disbursements. Must have knowledge of account­ ing principles and practices, the ability to perform detailed work involving written or numerical data and make ar­ ithmetical calculations rapidly and accurately. Education/ Experience equivalent to High School diploma or GED and two years experience perform­ ing responsible accounting work. Applications must be received or postmarked no later than 5:00pm, Friday 7 ,1992. Application and supplemental requirements are available at: Metro Personnel Office 2000 SW First Ave. Portland, Oregon 97201 Resumes not accepted. EEO/AA Employer METRO Educational Assistant, Male (Multihandicapped Program) 7 hrs. day/190 days school year To assist the teacher (includes personal hygiene assistance and training for male high school students); salary $9.91 per hour. Application deadline: 5:00 p.m. 2/14/92. Requires: High school graduate; at least 18 years of age; ability to lift up to 60 lbs; six months experi­ ence in a professional setting working with or instructing emo­ tionally handicapped students; valid driver's license; driving record acceptable to agency carrier; transportation available for on-the-job use. Required MESD applications can be obtained in person at MESD's Recruitment Office, 11611 N.E. Ainsworth Circle (Airport Way). Hours are 8:00-5:00, Monday through Friday. To receive the application materi­ als by mail, please send a self- addressed, stamped legal enve­ lope indicating position of inter­ est to: M u ltn om ah E du ca tio n S ervice D is tric t Attn. Recruitment Office P.O. Box 301039 Portland, OR 97230-9039. An Equal Opportunity Employer and Drug-Free W ork Place. Payroll Clerk Georgia-Pacific, a Fortune fifty corporation, has an immediate opening in the Accounting De­ partment of its Western Trucking Division located in Wilsonville, Oregon. Responsibilities include prepara­ tion of hourly payroll for 100 employees, generating all pay­ roll reports and assisting in pay­ roll tax preparation, data entry, and special reports. Requires a minimum of two years clerical accounting experience, Lotus 1 - 2-3 skills and 10-key by touch. Two years of college or an Asso­ ciate’s degree preferred. Trans­ portation industry experience preferred. The ideal candidate is organized, manages time effi­ ciently, produces accurate work while meeting deadlines, and has good interpersonal skills. If you meet the above requirements, please send your resume with salary history by 2/7 to: George-Pacific Corporation Attn: Ann Ashton 900 S.W. 5th Avenue Portland, OR 97204 Equal Opportunity Employer Family Service Coordinator 2 years experience/education in social services or related field, knowledge of community re­ sources, computer experience. Applications available: AMA Head Start, 1425 N.E. Dekum, Port­ land. Closing date: 2/21 Any questions, please contact Kendra Hughes at 283-1267. 15 Gate Attendants Portland Center for the Performing Arts Memorial Coliseum and The Oregon Convention Center «salary: $5.49/hour part time. F lh S T OPPORTUNITY: Applica­ tions are available to residents of the North and Northeast neigh­ borhoods between Columbia Villa and N. Chautauqua on the east and N.E. 42nd on the west. W e’re looking for well-groomed, personable people to take tick­ ets, monitor doors during events, direct patrons, and occasionally patrol special exhibits. Persons hired will work at Portland Cen­ ter for the Performing Arts, Memorial Coliseum and the Oregon Convention Center. Shifts include days, evenings, week­ ends and holidays. We require one year experience dealing directly with the general public in a high volume situation. H.S. diploma or GED. Good physical condition required; abil­ ity to stand for long periods of time; ability to tolerate inclement weather. Must be 18 years old or older. Must be willing to be CPR certified. You must join the union (IATSE) within 30 days of hire. APPLY IN PERSON: February 3- 20, 9:00 a.m. through 5:00 p.m., Memorial Coliseum reception desk, 1401 N. Wheeler. Applica­ tions can also be picked up at the Urban League Office, 10 N. Russell. An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer Program Evaluator Oregon Health Sciences Univer­ sity, Area Health Education Centers Program seeks Program Evaluator. Responsibilities: de­ veloping an evaluation program; appropriate evaluation methods in determining the effectiveness of medical student education, faculty development programs and medical school clerkships; developing course evaluation instruments. Min. qualifications: Doctorate in Education, concen­ tration in adult ed., teaching/learn- ing theory and evaluation; 5 years exp. in needs assessment, pro­ gram planning, implementation and evaluation, emphasis adult learners; faculty learning and development w/medical school faculty; three years experience in medical education, including development and evaluation of medical education in clinical settings. Submit cover letter and resume by February 19, 1992, to: Deputy Director AHEC, OHSU, L102, 3181 S.W. Sam Jackson Park Rd., Portland, OR 97201. OHSU is an EO, AA employer. Substitute Instructional Assistants Spanish/English Substitute (on-call) instructional assistants are needed to work with Spanish students. Must be able to speak, read, and write Spanish and English fluently. GED preferred. Must be available on an on-call basis. Salary $9.50 per hour. Reply to Salem-Keizer Public Schools, Personnel Services, 1309 Ferry St., SE, Salem, OR 97301 (503) 399-3063. An Equal Opportunity Employer. Truck Drivers West Coast Grocery Company is accepting resumes from Truck Drivers who meet the following requirements: Commercial driv­ ing with 1 to 2 years heavy semi experience required; doubles experience preferred. Must be willing to work varied days and hours. This position entails some team driving, requires unloading of palletized grocery products and good backing, communication skills. Four year progression scale to $16.17/hour and 34 cents/mile. This is a union position with medical, dental and pension available. Persons qualified and interested in being considered for this position should submit a resume of qualifications and experience to: West Coast G ro­ cery Company, P.O. Box 12909, Salem, OR 97309; or complete an application on 2nd floor at 3601 State St., Salem, Oregon. Equal Opportunity Employer. Data Processing Every time we at NIKE set a new performance record in the ath­ letic footwear and apparel indus- . try, we also set new goals. Be­ cause when it comes to achieve­ ment, there is no finish lin e -o nly new milestones to be won. Due to a recent reorganization in our Information Services area, we have several career opportu­ nities for highly motivated indi­ viduals to join our Systems De­ velopment department. Your charter will be to analyze, d e ­ sign, program code, test, and implement new systems, and maintain and enhance existing ones. All positions require expe­ rience developing systems with structured design methods, strong problem solving and communi­ cation skills, and the ability to work with little supervision. WC-1768 Senior Programmer Analyst Warehouse Systems Requires a minimum of 5 years systems development experience in an IBM mainframe environ­ ment with COBOL language skills. Unix, DB2 and CSP highly d e ­ sired as is a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or a related field. A working business knowl­ edge of warehouse systems a plus. WC-1795 Senior Programmer Analyst Retail System s Requires a minimum of 3 years of experience developing systems in SYNON and 5 years experi­ ence developing systems in an AS-400 or System 3X environ­ ment. RPB or COBOL desired as is a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or a related field, and a working business knowledge of retail systems. Experience with Island Pacific a plus. WC-1794 Programmer Analyst International System s Requires a minimum of 3 years experience developing systems in an MVS or Unix environment. Experience with AS-400 highly desired as is a working business knowledge of distribution, sales and marketing systems. A Bache­ lor’s degree in Computer Sci­ ence or a related field desired. Must be willing to work up to 60% of the time on AS-400. SYNON/ CASE tools experience a plus. NIKE offers competitive salaries, excellent benefits and the satis­ faction of working for a world recognized leader. For immedi­ ate consideration apply in per­ son or send your resume, indi­ cating the appropriate title and WC job code to NIKE Employ­ ment Center, 3700 S.W. Murray Blvd., Beaverton, OR 97005. We are an Equal Opportunity Em­ ployer. Social Service/ Domestic Violence Agency-2 Positions Night Case Manager Salary: $13,200 per year Hours: 4:45pm - 9:15am every 3rd night plus meetings/activities Director of Volunteer Services Salary: $8,562 per year Hours: 20 hours p/week, some evenings/weekends Send resume and cover letter to: Bradley-Angle House PO Box 14694 Portland, OR 97214 EEO/AA/Feminist Organization Closing date 2/17/92 Toy Sales Play for a living. It's easy and fun to be a Discovery Toys Educational Consultant. Call 283-4042. BUNK BED w/mattresses, hard­ wood frame, Lacquer finish, $185. 697-4183. Kt Advertising Employment » Blds/Sub-Blds k Telephone Company Jobs Start $7.80-15.75/hr, your area. Men and women needed. No experi­ ence necessary. For informa­ tion, call 1-900-740-4561. ext. 6857,6am-8pm - 7 days - $12.95 fee. Education Portland Public Schools Tag Center Teacher Language Arts and Math Full time teacher on special as­ signment. Assist with develop­ ment of appropriate language arts and math curricula to address the instructional level of TAG students; provide direct instruc­ tion to students at TAG Centers; communicate with classroom teachers regarding intructional activities and performance; as­ sist with development and pres­ entation of inservice programs to regular classroom teachers. Minimum Qualifications: M aster’s Degree or significant graduate level training in: Mutiple instruc­ tional models/strategies; curricu­ lum develpment and modifica­ tion; differentiating instruction, with special emphasis on lan­ guage arts and/or math. Empha­ sis or experience in gifted educa­ tion preferred. Valid Oregon Teaching Certificate. Reading and/or Math Endorsement desir­ able. For information call 280- 6198. Applications accepted through 5:00pm, February 14, 1992. To apply contact Person­ nel Services, Portland Public Schools, 501 N. Dixon, Portland, OR or call 249-2000, Ext. 534. Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/Drug Free Work Place Employer. Teacher Educational Assistant, Male (M ultihandicapped Program ) 7 hrs day/190 days school year To assist the teacher (includes personal hygiene assistance and training for male high school stu­ dents); Salaiy $9.91/hr A pplication Deadline: 5:00 pm, 2/14/92 Requires: High school graduate; at least 18 years of age; ability to lift up to 60 lbs; six months experi­ ence in a professional setting working with or instructing men­ tally/retarded students; valid driver's license; driving record acceptable to agency carrier; transportation available for on- the-job use. Required MESD applications can be obtained inperson at MESD’s Recruitment Office, 11611 N.E. Ainsworth Circle, (Airport Way), hours are 8:00-5:00, Monday thru Friday. To receive the applica­ tion materials by mail, please send a self-addressed, stamped legal envelope indicating posi­ tion of interest to Multnomah Education Service District, Attn. Recruitment Office, P.O. Box 301039, Portland, Oregon 97230- 9039. An Equal Opportunity Employer & Drug Free Work Place Secretary Office Coordinator/ Secretary BRW, Inc. has an opening in the Portland office for an Office Co- ordinator/Secretary involved with engineering and planning. This position requires a take-charge individual with at least 5 years' secretarial experience; strong verbal and written communica­ tion skills including the ability to compose correspondence; ex­ cellent administrative skills; the ability to work without direction, anticipating and following through with needs of professionals. Must be able to type 70 WPM and be proficient with Lotus 1-2-3 and WordPerfect 5.1. Send resume with cover letter indicating salary expectation to Laura Brown. BRW, Inc. 2001 Western Avenue 400 Market Place Two Seattle, WA 98121 FAX: (206)728-8984 Equal Opportunity Employer Mike W.'s Autos 1978 Seville, 2 tone, wires, runs good, '92 tags, $800.00 1981 Mercury Lynx LS, 2 door, stereo, automatic transmission, A.C., alloys, radials, $750.00 Call 287-4503 s ■ ■" • ¡•-A-."? •Y » ; V y ' Nutrition Technician . .. . t *• Metro Washington Park Zoo Class No. 535-0292-ZO $10.98/hr. Metro's Zoo is recruiting for a Nutrition Technician for pur­ chasing, stocking and dis­ pensing animal food items and Animal Management Division Supplies. Duties include the development of proper diet for animals and overall feeding program; preparing bid speci­ fications for food order and obtaining quotations on items; consulting with animal keep­ ers regarding diet, and with food manufacturers on the availability of specifically pre­ pared foods; oonsults with Vet­ erinarian and Veterinarian Technicians on diet and diet changes and substitutions and maintains records of all ani­ mal food service related ac­ tivities. Also assists the Vet­ erinarian in the care of ani­ mals. Applications must be received or postmarked no later than 5:00pm Monday, Febru­ ary 17,1 992. Applications and supplemental requirements are available at: Metro Personnel Office 200 SW First Ave. Portland, OR 97201 Resumes not accepted EEO/AA Employer f* ! * > ,. >«i »■ .V A ? « . ■U-y. ¿A ‘ METRO DIRECTOR victim/offender media­ tion program; case management & program development, PR, fundraising, grant writing, etc. $25- 28K plus benefits; BA o r equiv. exp. For application call 287-0373. 4 V, Artwork for Sale , -■ * < . • P atrick N agel k * C « A - »- Xk ’ Commemorative Sllkscreens Palm Springs, $895 (retails at $1900); Sushi, $695 (retails at $1400); Yellow Sweater, $395 (retails at $850). Perfect con­ dition. Must sell. 284-4801 Bankruptcy is not the answer. tt-;/? Debt consolidation is. Call 1-800-749-6600 w E. Scott Lee Attorney at Law P.O. Box 730 6905 Highway 95 Fruitland, Idaho 83619 Telephone: (208) 452-4058 Attorney for Plaintiff I ■ IN THE DISTRICT COU RT OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF IDAHO, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF PAYETTE ■Jî. y MAGISTRATE DIVISION STUDENT LOAN FUND OF IDAHO, INC., a non-profit Idaho Corporation, Case No. C-3836 Plaintiff, vs. « JACKIE L. WHITMIRE Defendant, ¿V’y't» ANOTH E R SUMMONS - FOR SERVICE M r«»'- - THE STATE OF IDAHO SENDS GREETINGS TO fe w •Ä X i' JACKIE L. WHITMIRE, the above named Defendant. You are hereby notified that a complaint has been filed against you in the District Court of the Third Judicial District of the State of Idaho in and for the County of Payette, Idaho, (in the Magistrate Division thereof) by the above named Plaintiff and you are hereby directed to file a written answer or written motion in defense to the said com­ plaint within twenty (20) days of the service of this summons; and you are further notified that unless you do so within the time herein speci­ fied, the Plaintiff will take Judgment against you as prayed for in said complaint. O r ■»>. • .? « 'C.vZr*., M S The nature of the claim against you is for a Judgment as prayed for in the complaint filed with the court. WITNESS My hand and the seal of said District Court this August 1 1989. Laura L. Stigile Clerk of the District Court by: Diana M. Caillavet, Deputy Clerk a •’ /F i o ® < C i» T ■‘k J