Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, July 13, 1994, Page 12, Image 12

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    J uly 13, 1994 • T he P ortland O bserver
P age B6
Good Summer
Or Anytime
by
Instructional
Computing Support
Financial Controller
tom prices on novels, biographies,
science, mathematics, hobbies, phi­
losophy, art, ethnic studies, black his­
tory, military history, fashions, sports,
crime, animals, cook books, collect­
ing; architecture, needle craft, arts
and crafts, poetry, movies, literature,
humor, cartoons, science fiction
n c tio n and
aiiu
you name it, over 2,000 bargains each
month. The best literary discount
P rof . M c K inley B urt
THE VOICE OF HOPE
lure into Europe and the Middle East,
to Greece and Rome, Israel and to the
Rhine and Danube (They didn’t let
‘us’ learn that in school, did they?
White civilizations are supposed to
have just sprung up out of the blue.)
-’’Ancient Egyptian Literature,
Three Vols." by Miriam Lichtheim,
University of California Press at Ber-
keley 1976. You will be astounded
leam the true source for the themes
and plots of the world’s great litera­
ture, allegedly conceived by Europe­
ans; Biblical passages and stories,
famous odes and heroic passages, the
stuff of our fairy tales,epic poetry,all
will ring familiar bells as you read
the original.’
It is no wonder that as 1 do these
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national radio
talk
on the corn-
munications Superhighway onginat-
office I am getting tremen-
dous feedback from people ofall walks
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ons: s X s . teach es.
Some of us read for enjoyment
1-800-572-1717
Growing non-profit org. seeks p/
or entertainm ent, some to
t CPA to manage accounting
retrieve information related to
(Faculty rank/12 month/half-
dept. with 5 years exp. and
th
e ir area of research or
time/fixed-term renewable
fa c ility w ith Lotus and
scholarship,
and many for
appointment)
WordPerfect. Flexible sched­
knowledgetoexpeditefinancial
The University of Oregon School
ule of 25 hrs/wk with benefits.
gain or to launch an enterprise
BlueCross BlueShleld
of Architecture and Allied Arts
Send resumes to PO Box 3137;
-
create a job for themselves.
of Oregon
invites applications for Instruc­
Portland, OR 97208.
house.
HMO Oregon
tional Computing Support po­
-Locally, order any of the follow­
For
those
wishing
to
gain
more
sition starting September 1,
Clark College
ing
classics
from your favorite book­
UNIX
LAN
knowledge about the African Ameri­
1994. Duties include assisting
Laboratory Technician II: Full­
store;
L
ooking
G lass, D a lto n ’s,
the Department of Architecture
Adminlstrator
can experience, 1 recommend the fol­
time, permanent 9-month/year
Powell’s,
Barnes
and Noble, who­
in the development and opera­
lowing four excellent black
position in Science
o c ie n c e Depart­
u«pcm -
(Position #128)
tvnuig
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ever.
tion of facilities for architec­
ment. Must
Must have
have at
at least
least one
one yhe UNIX Administrator filling the derftrms. Sen^ or
ment.
-’’Secrets o f the Great Pyramid,”
tural computing and providing
college course in microbiology/
Sr Systems Engineer position Over the years 1 have found diem to be
Peter
Tompkins, Harper and Row,
instructional support to stu­
will have
have stronci
strong'Solaris
and/or excellent
excellent sources
sources for
for books,
books, tapes,
tapes,
bacteriology. Starting salary:
win
Solaris and/or
1971;
The best and most thorough of
dents and faculty in the use of
AIX Installation and support paintings and similar materials
^ s t-actua. uocu-
$1625/month. Closing date:
the
‘Pyramid’
books. Factual docu-
computer equipment and ar­
July 25,1994.
experience in a large multi-
Ù II
m cntotionofthe African Science and
chitectural design and graph­ O ffice A ssistant II: Establishing
server network. Experience in w . 95th S l , Dept. MC, Chicago, IL
Token-Ring, Ethernet, TCP/IP, 60643; (312)445-0322.
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ics software, B.A. or B.S. de­
eligibility list for full-time, part-
NFS, DNS9 internet X-Win-
-A A B Book D ^ b u t o r s , tn c ,
gree in Architecture or related
time, and temporary positions.
design area or in Computer
One 50% and one 75% posi­
dows, PC to UNIX integration, 149 Lawrence St., Brooklyn, NY
S cience. C o m p u te r b a ck­
eye-opening evaluation by Sir Isaac college faculty, curriculum special­
tion currently available. Re­
routing, remote server support, 1 1201, (718) 596-3369.
ists, book publishers, parents, histori­
ground and graphics experi­
quires H.S. or GED and one
and hardware configuration is
_ eca Associates, Publications Newton.
ence with both Macintosh (pri­
-’’Isaac Newton, Historian,” by ans (My fax has run out of paper in as
year clerical experience, includ­
a must. Experience in Oracle, Division, P.O. Box 15004, Great
little as 24 hours and I have had to get
mary) and IBM com patible
ing data input and word pro­
MS-Windows, HP-UX, & Novell Bridge Station C hesapeake, VA Frank E. Manuel, the Belknap Press,
(secondary) systems are es­
help to sort it all out.)
Harvard University
Press, 1963.
cessing. Starting salary: $1551/
is a plus. Responsibilities also 23320.
Harvard
University Kress,
iv o j . This
1 m s
sential. For more information
-Combined with by “ Black In­
month for full-time, pro-rated
require on-call support and
-Journal of African Civilizations, priceless book with its many pages ol
and application, write or call:
ventors”
material this is the kind of
for
part-time. Closing date: July
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e xp e rie n ce in te c h n o lo g y Attention. Dr Ivan Van Sertima, 347 notes, references and bibliography
Com puter Support Search
18.1994.
evaluation.
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Committee, School of Archi­ Application materials may be For more information about this
j u
d vistas of this scientists’ studies and the Baseline Essays Unassailab e
tecture and Allied Arts, Univer­
picked up at Clark College
andother current openings call ^ reX v a Dn r e a S ^ getonthe research into African science and but that’s alnght, I’m getting the
sity of Oregon, Eugene OR
Personnel Services, 1800 E.
our Job information Line: 1-
C a t a l o g m 2 g list of mathematics (Note reference to New- ‘Real McCoy’ out on my own terms
97403-5249 - (503) 346-3631.
McLoughlin Blvd., Vancouver,
8 0 0 . 2 3 1 -1 6 1 7 .
h S L
B ookseller” ton and th e G re at P y ram id in and internationally look for my tele-
lu u a n u u iv v i v u i *
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Completed applications must
WA 98663 (206) 699-0105, Blue Cross and Blue Shield ol
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vision and satellite feeds within
a
Tompkins
book
above).
Newton
also
be postmarked by August 1,
“
Oregon offers an excellent Falls Village, CT06031-5W0 How
TDD (206) 696-6383, and
must
year.
1994. EO/AA/ADA Institution
employee benefits package, many ways do I love thee. R odtbot- traced the African colonies and cul-
be returned no later than 5:00
committed to cultural diversity.
p.m. on closing date. Call Job
flex-time work hours and com­
Line (206) 696-1821.
petitive salary. Pre-employ­
Space is still available to enroll
Energy Programs
AA/EEO employer. The College
ment drug screening required.
children in week-long summer
Coordinator
will consider its diversity need
To assure your resume is pro­
camps by TLC-TnT,aprogram for
when filling this position.
cessed immediately, pace ad
The Oregon Housing and Com­
students and families to promote
All Portland area charities serv­
munity Services Department is
#128 at the top of your resume
self-esteem. The camps are free
or in your cover letter. Send ing children in crisis are invited to
accepting applications for an
Energy Management
and held weekdays, 9 a.m. to 2:30
participate in the Second Annual Our
Energy Programs Coordinator.
resume to:
p.m., through Sept. 2. Each child
Engineer
The position is responsible for
Blue Cross and Blue Shield Children’s Store, set to open in down­
‘‘I CARE"
may only attend one week of camp.
town Portland on October 1,1994. A
coordinating and implement­ Five years of progressively re­
of Oregon/HMO Oregon
sponsible experience in com­ Human Resources Dept., 3rd Fir brown-bag lunch meeting of thechari-
ing the State’s Low Income
Call 280-5669
mercial energy management
ties is set for Thursday, July 28 at the
W eatherization Assistance
PO Box 1271
or
four
years
experience
with
for
more
information.
Western Forestry Center at 12 noon.
Program. Provides training and
100 SW Market Street
an
Engineer-in-Training
(EIT)
Our
Children’s
Store
is
presented
technical assistance to the
Portland, OR 97207
certificate,
by
Cellular vuv,*
One, First Interstate
Bank
D e p a rtm e n t’s n e tw o rk of
.... ....~ including lead work
.
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TDD
and
a n d project
pro ject management
m^ h9 ®^ref,nf re
Equal Opportunity Employer and NIKE and organized by CAS A of
weatherization subgrantees.
sponsibihties. Bachelor of Sci __ m ___ _______________________ _ Mullnomah county. The store will
Assists subgrantees to develop
ence Degree in Engineering or Printing
Prjnting
sell gifts for people o fall ages during
home rehabilitation programs
that compliment weatherization
S n g m i h S a l oTelectri-
Key Operator
the holiday season, will, proceeds
cal'^syst^ms ^ n ^ ^ u ip m e n t , LazerQuick, NW’s leader In quick being returned to the sponsoring chari-
activities. Annual salary range
cal systems and equipment,
is $31,272-$41,664. Send re­
___ „ „ r^ioi nrnroÏQ ftnprov
printing, has immediate open- des to help provide needed services to
commercial process energy
quests for application to Alan
ing
at Keizer location for FT help kids. Charities may solicit do-
use and energy analysis meth­
Kramer, Oregon Housing and
Key Operator responsible for nated gifts to sell in the store, develop
ods. Valid driver’s license re­
Community Services Dept.,
running hi-speed copier. Quail- their own hand-made line of gifts, or
quired.
1600 State St, Salem, OR
fied
applicants will be reliable buy products wholesale to sell at re­
97310. Fax (503) 986-2020. If Position closes Monday, August 1,1994.
&
detail-oriented
w/mechanl- tail. L ast year, the store raised
disabled and need an alterna­ For information and application
cal
ability
needed.
Prior exp. $134,000, and one hundred percent
Checks Cashed Any Kind • No ID Required
packet contact, Eugene Water
tive format to complete appli­
WESTERN
req’d.
Excellent
benefits
pkg of the proceeds were returned to the
Fax Service • Notary • P.O. Boxes
&
Electric
Board,
500
E
4th
cation form call Allyson Spen­
UNION
Utility
Payments • 2 Day Tax Refund
inc.
401
(k).
Pre-employment
sponsoring
charities.
More
than
400
Avenue, PO Box 10148, Eu­
cer, (503) 986-2011 or TDD
Loans • Electronic Filing
drug
screen.
Send/fax
resume
The
f
a
s
le
s
t
w
a
y
volunteers
helped
organize
and
run
gene OR 97440 (503) 484-
(503) 986-2100. Applications,
Io sen d money
or apply in person to:
the store, which was underwritten by
Six Locations To Serve You
3769.
(PD 100 and examination re­
LazerQuick
2 NW 3rd / 2 4 1 -7 7 7 7
5 3 0 SE 1Oth Ave. H illsboro
local businesses and community or­
sponse), must be received at EWEB is committed to diversity
6 4 0 -1 1 1 1
5021 River Road N
ganizations
and
included
53
partici­
in
its
workforce
and
is
an
2 9 2 9 SE P o w e ll Blvd / 2 3 3 -2 2 7 4
.26, < g
p)ain B|W<J Vanc
the Department by 8/4/94.
Keizer,
OR
97303
5 6 0 0 HE M LK J r. Blvd / 2 8 7 -6 6 6 9
(2 0 6 ) 6 9 5 -2 1 2 1
equal opportunity employer.
pating charities.
Fax: (503) 463-7202
>11902 SE S tark / 2 5 5 -2 2 7 4
-p a y d a y a d va n c e not a v a ila b le in V an c o u v er.
For more information, contact
Vancouver Housing
Equal Opportunity/Affirmative
Financial Services far America 's Local Cowninriitics
CASA of Multnomah County, (503)
Action Employer
Authority
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253-2272.
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Office Assistant
J “ Charities To
Meet
O SH
PAYDAY ADI------
“When you can ’t ask your boss
rovldes backup relief for recep­
tionist and secretarial/clerical
support for Finance & Admin­
istration Department and other
departments as needed; pro­
cesses outgoing mail; main­
tains office supply inventory.
Requires high school plus busi­
ness college training and two
years office experience or
equivalent, excellent telephone
and receptionist skills, profi­
ciency in WordPerfect, typing
ability of 65 wpm with accu­
racy. Must have knowledge of
English grammar and punctua­
tion. Telephone (206) 694-2501
to request required applica­
tion packet. Completed appli­
cations must be received by
5:00pm, Thursday, July 28,
1994. Vancouver Housing Au­
thority, 500 Omaha Way, Van­
couver, WA 98661
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> FIRST 3
Help Wanted
J
Installer
TCI Cablevision needs Installer.
M inim um Q ualifications: Carry
and lift loads of up to 70 lbs;
good verbal communication
skills ; must have a valid driver’s
license and a satisfactory driv­
ing record.
Preferred Q ualifications : A high
school diploma or equivalent,
Trade school or previous cable
and sales experience.
Send resume and salary require­
ments to:
TCI Cablevision of Oregon, Inc.
P.O. Box 308
St. Helens, OR 97051
TCI Cablevision of Oregon, Inc.
is an equal opportunity em­
ployer Physical exam and drug
screening will be required of
final applicant.
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