Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, November 29, 1979, Page 10, Image 10

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Pag« 10 Portland Obaarvar November 29. 1979
Portland Observer
ID I N V I T A T I O N S
J O B F IN D E R
PORTLAND STATE UNIVERSITY
Oiractor o f A th le tic Development: This is a
non-tanurad related position. This w ill be a
tw e lv e m o n th , fix e d te rm a p p o in tm e n t
period (Jan. 1st - Dec. 31st) annual salary is
dependent on qualifications but is expected
to ba In the »20.000 »22.000 range.
R esponsibilities: The D ire c to r Is respon
s ib le fo r v a rio u s a c tiv itie s in c lu d in g the
fo llo w in g : Provides leadership, supervision
and guidance to all elements o f the A thletic
D eve lop m e nt O ffic e ; R esponsible to plan,
organize and d ire ct the fu n c tio n a l e ffo rt of
the ADO; represents the ADO to the U niver­
s ity ; Im p le m e n ts a d m in is tra tio n p ra ctices
and procedures w ith in the departm ent to in ­
sure p ro du ctivity and e ffic ie n t services; lm
plements goals, policies and directives of the
U n iv e rs ity and OSSHE; operates the ADO
w ith in approved budgets and according to
proper personnel practices; Organize, coot
dinate and sell advertising fo r radio and tv
b ro a d c a s ts and a d v e rtis in g fo r s o u v e n ir
program s.
Q ualifications: Baccalaureate degree; 3 yrs
exp. in pro m o tion al or m arketin g position,
p ro fic ie n c y in p u b lic s p e a k in g ; h ig h ly
m o tiv a te d ; k n o w le d g e o f P o rtla n d area
b usine ss c o m m u n ity and d e m o n s tra te d
a bility to w o rk w ith th a t co m m unity; ability
to organize and m otivate employees
Send le tte r , resum e and 3 le tte rs of
reference by December 10, 1979 to:
The Open Com m unity School is cooperatively run by the parents and
staff Presently there are openings for 6. 9, 10 and 11 year olds in the
elementary program w hich offers children basic skills as w ell as a
variety of electives
The school has been serving prim arily low income and single parent
families for nine years Staff and children come from different social
classes, cultures and ethnic groups. (For inform ation call 232 5449)
STOP LOOKING
BUY TOMORROW'S SECURITY FOR
YOUR FAMILY TODAY
Roy Love. D irector of A thletics
Portland State U niversity
P.O. Box 571
Portland. Oregon 97207
Portland State University is an Equal Opportunity
Affirmative Action Employer. AH interested per
sons are encouraged to apply.
New 3 and 4 bedroom homes with or without family rooms in Vancouver
close to 15 and 8 minutes from Interstate bridge Include 2 baths, double
garage, brick fireplaces, range, dishwasher, garbage disposal, w /w car­
pets. All are energy efficient with 10 year Home Owner's Warranty. Cash
price for 3 bedroom with 1036 sq. ft. would be 547,000, 10% Annual Per­
centage Rate with 360 monthly payments at $412 46 principal and interest
plus estimated taxes and insurance.
Veterans move in for $100.00, l-HA purchaser's move in approx. $2,650.00.
HERMITAGE REALTY, INC.
4715 St Johns Rd
Vane , WA 98661
ARMSTRONG
GRENOBLE
PATTI RN
12 a 12
25<
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*29**
Stainless S inks.....................................
Ceramic Tile 4 " .......................................... 5’
Washerless Faucets
2 0 % OFF
Toilets W h.............................................. *39**
Desk Tops .............................................. *25**
W indow s O d d ................................... *5-’25
Formica Pre-Formed
*11°
Counter T o p s .......... 7“ ’.
Medicine Cabinets
20% OFF
Bath Vanities
.................. 20% OFF
Energy Savers by G E ............................ *7”
Formica Cutouts .......... ........................ 50‘
PANELING
4x8
*2** & u p
B AM 1C
CARDS
WELCOME
WC DOORS
SC DOORS
'2 9 “
m u * u n
’40“
PASSACI LOCKS
MEYER BRAND
BLOW-IN
IN SU LA T IO N
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TST
Your Check, Too!
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Manufacturing facility in Portland metro area has
career opening in industrial safety tor a candidate
with:
2-5 years current safety program
developm ent and im plem entation ex
perience, preferably in a unionized en
vironment.
3 !4 " R-l 1 In s u l............................... 13* S.F.
6 " R-19 Insul..................................... 23* S.F.
CEILING TILE
SAFETY
SUPERVISOR
Vane 694 8577
Ptld 223 8229
Building Material
CLOSEOUTS
U - P A K "PETE”
Personnel
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U-PAK
BUILDING MATERIALS INC.
OPEN Mon.-Sot. 8 to S
Morthside
Southside
5 2 .2 N E Union
15123 S E Mcloughlin
M ilw aukie
284-9938
Direct experience in administering self
insured workers compensation system.
Strong communication skills
Desirably an undergraduate degree in
personnel and industrial relations
business/related area.
Compensation will begin in the low to mid $20 s
coupled w ith an extensive benefits package.
Qualified applicants will receive immediate and
confidential consideration by forwarding resume
with recent salary history to:
Classified
Box 3137. Portland 97208
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An Equal Opportunity Employer m / f
WORK OVERSEAS —
Make
more
money
working abroad. Regard
less of your age, sex or
present job. All types of
w o rk e rs
u r g e n tly
needed. For details send
self addressed stamped
envelope to;
Foreign Em ploym ent
701 Washington St.
Buffalo, New York 14205
MAINTENANCE
ELECTRICIAN
Monday through Friday,
8am to 4:30 pm, $7.15 an
hour minimum.
Lew i* Et Clark College
244 6161 Ext 330
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
■ OFFICE
■■................ MANAGER
SE Youth Service Agen
cy. Must type 55 wpm,
have 1 yr experience in
organizational and office
procedure, exp. working
with diverse population
W illing to work some
evenings and Sats Ap
ply in person by Dec. 7,
5:30 p.m . at 2929 SE
Powell. 233 1133
EARN $1000 WEEKLY!
Earn $1000 weekly or
more, working on the
Alaskan-Canadian Gas
Pipeline.
All
oc­
cupations, men and
women. For application
information, write to
AMERICAN JOB
OPPORTUNITIES
P.O BOX 1068
Azusa CA 91072
A u to M echanic
(Training Program)
One year intensive, fully
payed CETA training
program with foreign car
d is trib u to rs h ip s . A p ­
plicants
must
be
motivated economically
disadvantaged resident
of
M ultnom ah
or
Washington County out­
side Portland city limits.
Cali Albert Quesada,
Dec. 3 through Dec. 14.
Monday thorugh Friday
between 10 am and 3:30
pm at 640 1781.
W ashington County
CETA
111 S.E. Washington
Hillsboro, Or. 97123
Women and minorities
encouraged to apply. An
Equal Opportunity Em­
ployer.
CITY OF PORTLAND
INVITATION TO BID
Sealed proposals will be received in Room 113, City Hall, Portland, Oregon 97204
for iter,.s detailed herein until 2:00 p.m. on the dates indicated
Plans and specifications may be obtained at the above address. For additional in­
formation telephone Buyer at number listed.
When Bid Surety is required, proposals shall be accompanied by a certified
check, cashier's check or a bid bond, payable to the City of Portland for an
amount not less than ten percent (10%) of the aggregate amount of the bid as
guaranty that the bid shall be irrevocable for the period specified in the proposal.
Said bond to be forfeited as fixed and liquidated damages should the bidder seek
to revoke his offer for any reason not authorized by law and not consented to by
City within the irrevocable period, or neglect or refuse to enter into contract and
provide a suitable bond for the faithful performance of the contract, in the event
the said contract is awarded to him.
NON-DISCRIMINATION: No proposal or bid will be considered unless the bidder
is certified as an EEO Affirmative Action Employer as prescribed by Chapter 3.100
of the Code of the City of Portland. All bidders not currently certified should file
the required documentation with the Contract Compliance Division, Room 209,
City Hall, 1220 SW Fifth Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97204, 248 4696, at least five
(5) days prior to the Bid Opening. Failure to achieve certification by the Bid
Opening Date and Time shall result in the return of your Bid Unopened.
BID NO.
DESCRIPTION
BID OPENING DATE
CITY OF PORTLAND
BUILDING PLAN
EXAMINER II
$1,8 27 /m on th . Salary
increases to $2,040 after
one year. Permanent city
e m p lo y e e s r e c e iv e
benefits which include:
paid vacation, holidays,
and sick leave; paid
medical and dental in ­
s u ra n c e , in c lu d in g
dependents; paid life in­
surance and more.
Must be eligible for the
State of Oregon’s " A "
level ce rtifica tio n as a
plans examiner; have
training and experience
in building materials and
methods; knowledge of
the U .B .C .; skill in
reading plans, codes and
property descriptions as
well as strong com ­
munications skills.
APPLY
Portland Civil Service
510 S W M ontgom ery
P o r tla n d . O re g o n
97201
Women Ft Minorities are
encouraged to apply.
A n Equal Opportunity
Employer
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Furnishing estimated 20 Compact Sedans. For information
call Michael Metroke, Buyer, 248 4003. 10 percent bid Surety
required.
12/13/79
Furnishing estimated 17 Sub Compact Sedans. For infor
mation call Michael Metroke, Buyer, 248 4003. 10 percent bid
Surety required.
12/13/79
FURNISHING ANNUAL SUPPLIES:
For inform ation on the follow ing Annual Supplies, cal
Carlton Chayer, Assistant Purchasing Manager, 248 4002
Surety required.
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TECHNICAL
RESEARCH
F u ll-tim e te c h n ic a l !
re s e a rc h
p o s itio n ;
available immediately in I
Oregon State University I
small fruits research I
program at the North I
W illam ette Experiment I
Station B.S degree in :
h o r tic u ltu r e a n d / o r !
related biological science
required. M S. degree J
p r e fe r r e d .
S a la ry !
$14,000. Rank: research (
assistant unclassified. To ;
apply contact:
Irma Sargent,
Extension Hall 125,
Oregon State
U niversity.
Corvallis, OR 97331
or call 503 754 2661.
A p p lic a tio n d e a d lin e
December 20, 1979
12/11/79
Anhydrous Ammonia
12/11/79
Aluminum Sign Blanks
12/11/79
Cold Asphalt
12/11/79
Emulsified fct Liquid Asphalt
12/11/79
Emulsified Asphalt for Slurry Seal
12/11/79
Storage Batteries, Automotive
12/11/79
Bagged Portland Cement
12/11/79
Mixed Concrete
12/13/79
Chlorine-Tank Cars
12/13/79
Chlorine Small Container
12/13/79
Commerical Fertilizer
12/13/79
Inlet Frames & Grates
12/13/79
Manhole Frames £t Covers
Oils Et Greases, Lubricating
12/13/79
Gas, Industrial & Medical
12/13/79
Propane Gas
12/13/79
Reinforcing Steel
12/13/79
Sand, Gravel & Rock
12/13/79
Concrete Sewer Pipe
12/11/79
Sodium Bicarbonate
12/11/79
Furnishing New Automotive Et Truck parts Et supplies during
calendar year 1980. For information call Michael Metroke,
12/20/79
Buyer, 248 4003. 10 percent bid Surety required.
Furnishing Nusiance Abatem ent Service for Northeast
Portland Service D istrict For inform ation call Michael
12/11/79
Metroke, Buyer, 248 4003.
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INVITATION FOR PROPOSALS
The Housing Authority of Portland will receive Turnkey proposals for an 85 unit
elderly housing project consisting of 85 one bedroom units to be located within
the city limits of Portland, Oregon, until 2 p.m.. Pacific standard time on the
FIFTH day of FEBRUARY, 1980, at 1605 NE 45th Avenue, Portland, Oregon,
97213, at which time and place all proposals will be publicy opened and read
aloud
Developer's packets
requirements are on
dress. A developers
refundable charge of
containing full project information and detailed submission
file at the office of the Housing Authority at the above ad
packet may be obtained at the above address for a non
$20.
Attention is called to the provisions for equal employment opportunity, and
payment of not less than the minimum salaries and wages as set forth in the
developer’s packet must be paid on this project.
The Housing Authority of Portland reserves the right to reject any or all proposals
A ffir m a tiv e
A c - ' or to waive any informalities in the proposals.
tion/Equal Opportunity ,
HOUSING AUTHORITY OF PORTLAND
Employer and complies j
By Lyndon R Musolf, Executive Director
with Section 504 o f
Rehabilitation A c t o f
HUGHES MEMORIAL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
1973.’
REV. AUSTIN V. RAY, MINISTER
ENERGY.
111 N.E. FAILING
W e c a n 't a ffo r d
to w a s te H.
Dial A Prayer 284 0684
Worship 11 00am
U S Department of Energy
Church School 9 45am
Office 281 2332
Specializing In
Individual • M arriage and f amily • Group Therapy
The C hurch W h e re NO S tran g e r Feels S tran ge
ALLEN TEMPLE CME CHURCH
Corner of 8th and Skidmore
Sunday School 9:30am
Sunday Worship 11 00am
Christian Youth Fellowship 6:00pm
(second and fourth Sundays)
Am erican State Bank
Reverend Thomas I.. Struyhand. Minister
"The Bank that integration built'
2737 N.E. Union
282 2216
NEW HOPE MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH
REVEREND A. BERNARD DEVERS, PASTOR
THE CHURCH DESIGNED TO MEET YOUR NEED
Sunday School
Morning Worship
Evening Service 2nd. 4th and
5th Sundays
Communion 1st Sunday
Wed - Family Prayer Meeting
and B*b*e Study
Friday Brotherhood
9 30am
10 30am
906 NE ALBERTA STREET
Reverend Bertram G riffin . Pastor
7 30pm
Massas
5 00pm Vigil Saturday
to 00am Choir Sunday
12 00pm Folk Sunday
7 00pm
ik *1
3725 N. Gantenbein Avenue. Portland. Oregon 97227
Prayer and Pastor Phone 281 6476
Church Phone 28 10163
ST. ANDREW S CATHOLIC CHURCH
7 00pm
5 00pm
Fet’owship Service with
Morning Star 3rd Sunday
You are Welcome to W orship at
Noota Kelly. Principal
' 'A warm spirit offello wshtp a I ways ’’
281 4429
Sunday
Sunday School
Morning Worship
ST. ANDREW C O M M U N ITY SCHOOL
491 9 NE 9 th A ye
THE ARK OF SAFETY CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST
Phone 284 1620
Grades 1 thru 8
The Honorable Bishop U.V. Peterson, D.D.
"The Holiness Preacher,” Pastor
T uesday
9 15am
11 15am
Showers of Blessings Broadcast
KG AR 1550
11 30am 12 30pm
YPBC
6 30pm
Evangelistic Worship
8 00pm
Tuesday Friday
Noun Day Prayer
Bible B and/Jr Church
Wednesday
Choir Rehearsal
7 30pm
7 00pm
Friday
The Pastor Speaks'
84 (ME Killingsvyorth
2810489
7 30pm