Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, August 09, 1995, Page 19, Image 19

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    A ugust 9, 1995 • T he P ortland O bserver
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National Winners Selected In It’s A Snap! Photo Competition
Kmart Corporation and Eastman
Kodak Company announced the na­
tional winners o f its jo in tly spon­
sored i t 's a Snap! UsingCameras in
the Curriculum " contest. Each w in ­
ner receives a $5,000 Savings Bond
Stacy Hess, an eight year old
student at New Franklin Elementary
School in Chambersburg, Pa. re­
ceived the top national honor for
Most Beautiful category photo.
Miss Hess’ entry captured a ten­
der moment amid the stark colors o f
a spring day in Pennsy lvania. W ith a
bold red bam and the blue sky as a
backdrop,
Miss Hess showed her younger
sister affectionately cradling a de­
lighted piglet at her parents’ farm.
Douglas Swafford, a seven year-
old and a resident o f Chula Vista,
Calif. (San Diego), was named na­
tional winner for his photo in the
Needs Improvement category.
Swafford’s photo o f a homeless
woman, who carries her belongings
in a shopping cart, reflects the type o f
innocence and bewilderment cap­
tured in many engaging photos. Yet
the image also reflects a subtle hope­
fulness.
Nearly a quarter-million students
across the United States participated
in the innovative educational initia­
tive designed to teach second-grade
students the art o f photography and
creative thinking skills.
To implement the " I t ’ s A Snap”
program, every Kmart store across
the country adopted a “ partner
school” in its area and presented a
curriculum package including a les­
son manual, an instructional video­
tape about how to identify compel­
ling photographic subjects, a step-
by-step how-to poster, a Kodak Fun
Time one-time-use 35 mm camera
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for each student (up to 100 per
school), and a photo display unit.
After studying lessons about the
env ironment and the art o f photogra­
phy, the children were encouraged to
take pictures o f things that are beau­
tifu l and pictures o f things that need
improvement.
W o rld -re no w n photographer
L in d a Solom on ju d g e d “ I t ’ s A
Snap” regional w in n e rs ’ photos
to select the natio na l w in n e r fo r
each category.
Considered together, Hess’ and
Swafford’ s photos capture the beau­
ty, wonder and hope o f a c h ild ’ s
SECRETARY
Mechanic
M a ch in e S et-u p m e ch a n ic
needed for growing mfg. com­
pany. Responsible for main­
taining pkg line conveyance
equip, and assisting with re­
builds. Must have two years
mech. exp., preferably in a
mfg. or pkg. envir. Three, 12
hr shifts, Thurs - Sat. Starting
wage $9.00 - $10.50. Exc.
benefits after 90 days. Apply
direct between the hours of 1 -
5, M-Forsend resume to3580
NE Broadway. Portland OR.
97232. We are an equal op­
portunity employer.
English Teacher, grades 9-12.
Experienced teacher with de­
gree in English preferred. FT
with benefit pkg.
Administrative Assistant in
the Development office. Mi­
crosoft Word and spreadsheet
exp. with excellent organiza­
tion and writing skills. FT will
benefit pkg.
Positions available immediate­
ly. Call 297-1894 for more in­
formation or send resume to;
Evie Waltenbaugh
Human Resources Manager
The Catlin Gabel School
8825 SW Barnes Road
Portland, Oregon 97225
Marketing & Sales
James River Corporation is seek­
ing a self-managed individual to
support our Marketing and Sales
staff. The successful candidate
will possess exceptional adminis­
trative support skills including ex­
cellent computer skills in a Win­
dows environment, word process­
ing accuracy with speed of
75+wpm, and an understanding
of spreadsheet and graphics ap­
plication. The ability to balance
multiple priorities is essential.
We offer a comprehensive bene­
fit package and competitive sala­
ry. Qualified candidates should
submit a resume with salary his­
tory to: Human Resource Mgr,
James River Corporation, P.O.
Box 17128, Portland, OR 97217.
An Equal Opportunity Employer.
James River
Corporation
Case Manager
Therapist
Working with chronically em o­
tio n a lly d istu rb e d c lie n ts .
MSW or MA degree in human
services. F/T. Send resume
by 8/15/95 to CCMH, 6329
N E. M.L.K. Jr. Blvd., Port­
land, OR 97211, Attn: Alice
Bergman
GROCERY
CAREER
FAIRE
Wo ore com m itted Io providing high Quality, rw com prom isejxoduc ,s
and a dynamic, team-oriented atmosphere lor our stall it
customer service ace. and have natural foods product knowledge,
we'd love to have you join our growing stall
WE ARE NOW INTERVIEWING FOR FULL & PART TIME POSITIONS.
• Perishable Grocery Asst Manager •
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• Grocery Asst Mgr
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• Meal Asst Mgr
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• Seafood Specialist
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Kmart And Kodak “It’s A Snap!" National Photo Contest Winners. Left: “Needs Improvement", Douglas Swafford, 7-
years old, Chula Vista, California. Above: “Beautiful", Stacy Hess, 8-years olà, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania.
Health & Beauty Sales
Produce Stall
De« Soles Stoll
Bulk Cleto
»Cashiers
• SMt SupeMsois
• Food Demonstrators
• ReceptlonistZOItlce Assi
• Specialty Meat
We oiler a competitive wage, gainsharing packoge. generous; men
chandise discount, m edical Si denial Penehts. paid leave. 401 (kJ and
opportunities lor advancement in a growing company
WALK-IN INTERVIEWS ONE D A Y ONL Y AT:
Beaverton Nature's 4000 SW 117th Beaverton. OR 97005.
Apply in person between 2:00pm and 4:00pm
PPV
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9TH.
OR apply at our Central Office, 3008 SE
Division. Portland. OR 97202 between
9am-4:30pm
Career Hotline
(503)234-3008 Ext. 505
Equal Opportunity Employer - W e Value Diversity
world, according to Solomon, who
narrates the instructional videotape
and serves as spokesperson for the
program.
“ Learning the basics o f photog­
raphy is more than understanding
how to hold a camera steady, and to
keep fingers away from the lens. ‘ I t ’ s
A Snap!’ is an effective way to chal­
lenge children to explore their w orld
through the camera’ s view finder,”
said Shawn Kahle, Km art's Vice
President o f Corporate Affairs.
“ A dding the childrens’ own pic­
tures into the learning process brings
a new dimension to their education.
Washington County
This is visual literacy!” said Charles
Fischer, manager o f educational pro­
grams, Kodak Consumer Imaging.
“ It ’s a Snap! is one o f the many
ways Kmart demonstrates that edu­
cating children is an investment into
tomorrow. The program is part o f
"K m art Loves Kids” initiative to
educate and improve the lives o f
children.
Eastman Kodak Company em­
ploys more than 96,000 people
around the globe, 54,000 o f them in
the U.S. W ith major manufacturing
plants in the U.S., Canada, Mexico,
Brazel, England, France, Germany
Program Director
Warehouse
Com m unity Health Nurse 2
$16.49 - $20.03 per hour
Apply by August 18, 1995
Local MFG Co. seeks receiving
clerk for warehouse. Must re­
ceive materials, inspect, main­
tain inventory, com putertrack­
Autom otive Mechanic I
ing. Must have one year ware­
$2203 - $2665 per month
house exp., one year forklift,
Apply by August 18, 1995
and experience with PC. Start­
ing wage $7.25. Ben. and re­
Call (503) 648-8606/TTY (503)
view after three mo. Apply or
6 9 3 -4 8 9 8 fo r in fo rm a tio n .
send resum e to 3580 NE
County application and sup­
B ro a d w a y , P o rtla n d O R .
plemental application forms
97232. We are an
required. Apply to:
W a sh in gto n C o u n ty H um an Equal opportunity employer.
Resources Division
1 55N First Avenue, Suite 210
Packaging
Hillsboro, Oregon 97124
Local MFG. Com pany seeking
Women, minorities, and people
liquid com pound o perator.
with disabilities are encour­
Resp. includes blending and
aged to apply.
mixing of liquid prod. Prev.
MFG exp. preferred, good
Director Of Brand
math skills. Start wage $6.50
HR. Review and Ben. after 90
Management
days.
Apply or send resume
Vitam in manufacturing com pa­
to
3580
NE Broadway, Port­
ny seeking highly skilled Di­
land
OR
97232. We are an
rector of Brand Management.
equal
opportunity
employer.
Responsible for Product De­
velopm ent, including Market
Research and R&D; Promo­
tional and Creative Programs
in c lu d in g G ra p h ic D e sig n
P ro je cts; M a rke t/B u s in e s s
Development; and D evelop­
ment and Im plem entation of
S trategic M arketing Plans.
Q ua lification include: Four
year degree from an accredit­
ed University, MBA desirable,
minim um ten years m arket­
ing m anagem ent experience
dealing directly with m ajor re­
tail and wholesale accounts,
and minimum five year Brand
M anagem ent experience in
the HBA Industry. Send cover
letter and resume to 3580 NE
B ro a d w a y , P o rtla n d , OR
97232. We are an equal op­
portunity employer.
Gardener I
City of Eugene
$2,083-$2,430/mo.
M aintainsthe plants, landscape,
turf, and facilities at Owen
Rose Garden (8-acre horti­
c u ltu re fa c ility ). R e q uires
equivalent to three years’ ex­
perience in garden mainte­
nance or nursery trade and
two years of college or voca­
tional training in horticulture.
Experience working in an or­
namental rose garden is de­
sirable. Closing Date: August
25, 1995. Obtain application
packet for Human Resource
and Risk Services, 777 Pearl
Street, Room 101, Eugene
OR 97401. (503) 687-5061.
AA/EOE
and Australia, it markets a broad
range o f imaging products in more
than 150 countries.
In 1994, the company’ s sales
totaled $13.6 billion.
About h a lf o f the company’ s
sales came from outside the U.S.,
while exports from the U.S. totaled
more than $2 b illion last year.
The company invested about
$850 m illion in research and devel­
opment and more than $1 b illio n in
plant and equipment.
Kodak products include: photo­
graphic films, papers and chemicals
for amateur and professional use;
Program Director for hands-on
math and science program for
girls aged 7 to 16, developing
m ath, s c ie n c e and s o c ia l
skills. Seeking an enthusias­
tic, caring and energetic indi­
vidual. Must have Oregon driv­
er’s license. $8.10/hr with ben­
efits, 30 - 40 hrs/week. Send
resumes or pick up applica­
tions by August 21, 1995 at
the YW CA Northeast Center
5630 NE MLK Blvd. Portland,
OR 97211. EOE
Morning Show Host
94.7 KRK looking for morning
show host - do your friends
think you’re crazy - you may
be who w e’re looking for. 3 yrs
exp necessary. Send resume
to KNRK Radio, 4614 SW
Kelly, Portland, OR 97201.
EOE. No Phone Calls.
motion picture film s; copier-dupli­
cators; electronic imaging products
including scanners, sensors, and
printers; m icrofilm ; image manage­
ment systems; and diagnostic imag­
ing film and equipment.
Kmart Corporation serves Amer­
ica w ith nearly 2,300 outlets in all 50
states, Puerto Rico, The U.S. V irgin
Islands and Guam. Kmart also is
parent company o f Builders Square.
K m a rt’ s In te rn a tio n a l O p er­
a tio n s extend to C anada, The
Czech R ep ub lic, S lo v a k ia and,
th ro u g h jo in t ventures, to M e x i­
co and Singapore.
ELECTRICIAN
Journey Level
Electrician
James River Corporation’s North
Portland conversion plant has an
immediate need for a Journey
Level Electrician. Requires Ore­
gon Journey Level license and a
willingness to work all shifts and
weekend overtime as needed.
Experience in DC drive and pro­
grammable controllers desired.
Journey Level Electrician pay is
$18.81 /hour plus excellent health
and retirement benefits. Interest­
ed individuals should submit a
resume to: Electrical Supervisor,
James River Corporation, PO Box
17128, Portland, OR 97217. An
equal opportunity employer.
James River
Corporation
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