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    Page 8 Portland Observer, July 28, 1982
JOB FINDER
C R IS IS LINE STAFF
The Portland Women's
Crisis Line will be hinng
a fu ll-tim e after-hours
Crisis Line Coordinator
and a h a lf-tim e Crisis
Line C o m m u n ity Liai­
son to begin by Sept.
1. For job descriptions
call 232-9751 or send
resum e by A u g. 10 to
Portland W om en's Cri­
sis Line. 3020 E. Burn­
side, Portland, OR
97214.
TE A C H E R
A L T E R N A T IV E
H IG H SC H O O L
Requires current Ore­
gon teach in g c e rti­
fic a te , basic or stan­
d ard, w ith Language
A r t s e n d o r s e m e n t.
M in im u m tw o years
s u c c e s s fu l, fu ll-tim e
te a c h in g e xp erien c e.
Salary placement com­
mensurate with educa­
tio n and experience.
M axim im eight years
e x p e r ie n c e c r e d i t .
S tarts A ug. 31, 1982.
Request additional in­
formation and Employ­
er's A pplication Form
from Personnel, P .O .
Box 16657, Po rtlan d,
OR 97216. Employers
Application form must
be received by 5 pm
A u g. 12, 1982, to be
considered.
y4/i Equal Opportunity
Employer
C IT Y OF P O R T L A N D
EN G INEER IV
G E O T E C H N IC A L
$2,798/m o. entry rate
Candidates must be
registered as P rofes­
sional Engineers, Civil,
in the State o f Oregon
or be elibible for recip­
rocal registration. Spe­
cialty in G eotechnical
Engineering field ne­
cessary. Employee will
review plans for soils
and geologic hazards;
determine when testing
is required; design and
evaluate testing proce­
dures; and in terp re t
Codes for applicants
and staff. Considerable
public c o n tac t is in ­
volved.
Please apply no later
than Friday, August 6,
1982. Prepared re­
sumes will not be sub­
stituted in lieu of com ­
pleted applications, but
may be included. Can­
didates are responsible
for any travel expenses
associated with the ex­
amination.
Please make a p p lica ­
tion to:
Portland Civil Service
510 S W M o n tg o m e ry
P o rtla n d , OR 97201
OR
U rban League
5329 NE U nion
P o rtle n d . OR 97211
PROGRAM
D IR E C T O R
4 81 0/m o n th , plus Kai­
ser Health Plan for full­
tim e . To apply: Send
resume, letter and audi­
tio n tap e by A ugust
10th to KBOO, 20 S.E.
8 th ,
P o rtla n d ,
OR
97214. Start date: Sep­
te m b e r 1, 1982 or as
soon as possible there­
after.
K B O O is an equal op­
p o r tu n ity e m p lo y er,
m inority people en­
couraged to apply.
MISC.
S O M E S E W IN G
M e n d in g , alterations,
car seat covers, other
item s. T rade or cash.
235-6042___________
H O U S E FOR R EN T
2 bedroom hom e, a p ­
p lia n c e s , c a rp e tin g ,
drapes, garage and full
c e m e n t b a s e m e n t.
Large modern kitchen,
1311 NE Going St.
Please call 249-0806
(days) or (206) 694-
2633 (evenings).
W A S H IN G T O N
CO UNTY
GENERAL
A N TR H O P O L O G IS T
IN S T R U C TO R OR
A S S IS T A N T
PROFESSOR
G en eral A n th ro p o lo ­
gist, instructor or As­
sistant Professor, full­
tim e position for one
year (replacem ent for
faculty research). Sal­
ary level up to 417,600
depending on back­
ground. Qualificaions
are P h .D . candidacy
and ability to teach In­
troduction to Cultural
Anthropology, Peoples
of the W orld - North
America, plus area and
t o p ic a l s p e c ia lt ie s .
C ontact: C ourtland L.
S m ith , Chair, D ep art­
ment of Anthropology,
O regon S tate U niver­
sity,
Corvallis,
OR
97331. All qualified per­
sons are encouraged to
apply. C om pleted ap­
plications must be re­
ceived no later than
August 23, 1962.
E Q U IP M E N T
M E C H A N IC 2
W a s h in g to n C o u n ty ,
•1 4 1 3 -4 1 7 1 7
per
m o n th . Repairs, o ver­
hauls & maintains road
c o n s tr u c tio n e q u ip .
Req responsible exper.
tun ing , overhauling &
rebuilding diesel 6 gas
e n g in e s ; d ia g n o s in g
mech. & electrical de­
fects in trucks & heavy
c o n s tru c tio n e q u ip .;
thorough training & ex­
p er. in con structio n
equip, maint. through a
trade school, manufac­
turer's training courses
or County training pro­
gram ; exper. fa b ric a t­
ing automotive parts &
operating trucks & con­
struction vehicles. Cer­
tification as a General
H e a v y -D u ty T ru c k
M e c h a n ic
by
N .I.A .S .E . is preferred;
current N .I.A .S .E . cert,
in
Diesel
Engines,
Brakes, and S u sp en ­
sion & Steering and ex­
per. in Detroit & Cater­
pillar diesel engine
m ain t. required. M ust
possess valid Ore.
C h au ffeu r's license at
tim e o f a p p o in tm e n t.
C o u n ty a p p lic a tio n
form s o n ly, resumes
NOT accepted.
Oregon State Univer­
sity is an Equal Oppor­
tunity Em ployer and
com plies with Section
504 o f the Rehabilita­
tion A ct o f 1973.
H A N D IC A P
PROGRAM
C O O R D IN A T O R
M e tro p o lita n H u m an
R elations
C om m ission
49.31 Zhr. plus benefits;
jo b share 5 0% tim e .
R esponsible program
m anagem ent work ad­
m inistering the C ity-
C o un ty D isability A s ­
sistance Program. Re­
quirements: a thorough
understanding of Title 5
of the R eh ab ilitatio n
A ct of 1973, Sections
503 and 504, proven
administrative abilities,
good oral and w ritte n
com m unication skills,
ability to work with di­
verse disabled commu­
n ity. Send resum e by
Aug. 9, 1982, 1120 SW
5th A v e ., Rm. 520,
Po rtlan d, OR 97204-
1989. M in o rities and
h a n d ic a p p e d
en­
couraged to apply.
B U IL D IN G
M A IN T E N A N C E
T E C H N IC IA N
W a s h in g to n C o u n ty,
•1 2 5 9 -4 1 5 3 1
per
m onth. Performs work
in a variety o f building
trades in the repair, ad­
ju s tm e n t & m a in t. of
building system s &
equip. R equires re ­
sponsible exp er. in
com m ercial or in d u s­
tria l
bldg,
system
m a in t. & bld g , c o n ­
struction; journey-level
train in g in a building
trad e desirable. M ust
be w illin g to w o rk on
assigned on-call w eek­
ends & evenings and
be able to obtain a valid
O re. driver's license.
C o u n ty a p p lic a tio n
form s only, resumes
NOT accepted.
C O M M U N IT Y
O R G A N IZ E R
For S o u th ea st U p lift
N e ig h b o rh o o d Crim e
P rev en tio n P ro g ram .
Salary 4 1 2 3 8 /m o n th .
Applications available
at 3534 SE Main. Clot;
ing date A u gu st 4.
Equal O pportunity A f­
fir m a tiv e
A c tio n
Employer.
P L A N N IN G A ID E
W a s h in g to n C o u n ty ,
•1 1 4 3 -4 1 3 8 8
per
month. Provides graph­
ic & technical support
to C o un ty planning
staff. Requires demon­
strated exper. in both
research in g plann ing
data & graphic presen­
ta tio n o f te c h , d ata,
pref. supplemented by
e xp er. or training in
c a rto g ra p h y , lith o g ­
rap hy, or planning;
ability to obtain a valid
O re. D river's license.
C o u n ty a p p lic a tio n
form s only, resum es
NOT accepted.
S O C IA L SE R VIC E
D IR E C T C A R E
Group home for retard­
ed adults. P .T ., Sun.
eve. and re lie f. Exp.
p re f. Valid O D L and
some college req. Pays
4 3 .4 0 /h r . Call Josh
780-2881/666-1016.
P R O B A T IO N
COUNSELOR 1
W a s h in g to n C o u n ty ,
•1 3 8 8 -4 1 6 8 8
per
m onth. Perform s p ro­
bation counseling with
adult o ffe n d e rs . Re­
q u ire s c o lle g e -le v e l
training in corrections,
crim. justice, counsel­
ing, social w ork, or re­
lated fields and practi-
cum e xp er. in adu lt
counseling or crim. jus­
tice . C o u n ty a p p lica-
tion
form s
o n ly,
resumes N O T a c c ep t­
ed.
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Please m ake a p p lic a ­
tion for the above jobs
at Washington County
Personnel, 150 N. 1st
A v e ., Rm . 305, H ills- i
boro, OR 9 7123. Last
filing d a te , A u g u st 6,
1982
A n Equal Opportunity
Employer
W E NEED D EA LER S
for new stand-up cook­
book. Free d etails.
Weist Publishing Com­
pany, (S . M ain S t.)
Dept. S. POB 164, En­
glewood, Ohio 45322
PROG . A N ALYSTE»
SR. P R O G R A M M E R
Immediate openings in
our IBM 3033 M VS-D L-
1 -C IC S e n v iro n m e n t
for persons to assist in
developm ent and in­
stallation in a new
s ta te -o f-th e -a r t loan
system.
REQUIRED:
1. Excellent com m u­
nication 6 analytical
skills.
2. Proficiency in CO­
BOL.
3. Practical exper.
with CICS.
4. Structual program
design exper.
DESIRED:
1. Bank or S & L data
processing exper.
2. Lending systems
exper.
A pply in person b e­
tween 9 AM and 4 PM.
Personnel D ep t.
Farw est Federal
Savings
421 S W 6th
Equal Opportunity
Employer
M-F-H-V
W O R D PR O C ESSO R
Transcribe correspon­
dence, dictating equip­
m ent, type 50 * w pm ,
night position: 4:30pm-
12:45pm . Exper. or
course w ork in w ord
processing preferred.
A pply
in
person
8:30am-4pm Mon-Fri to
third floor Personnel
Office:
S tan d ard Insurance
C o m p an y
1100 S W 6th Ave.
Portland, Oregon
M E N T A L H EA LTH
Two positions open for
Fam ily Counselor for
ru n aw ay youth p ro ­
gram . Provide intake,
assessment and tre a t­
m ent for adolescents
and fam ilies in crisis.
M asters Degree plus
one year experience re
quired. Som e on-call
work. Send resume to
Cornelia Nelson, c /o
Janis Youth Program,
1942 N W K earney,
Portland, OR 97209.
M IC R O F IL M IN G
A S S IS T A N T
S U P E R V IS O R
OPS Insurance
Requires one year su­
pervisory experience in
m icrofilm ing records.
Experience in operating
m icrofilm equipm ent.
Excellent benefit. Con­
tact Alma M cD o w e ll,
after 8:30 A M , 243
7421.
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CITY OF PORTLAND
INVITATION TO BID
Sealed proposals will be received in Room 412, City Hall. Portland, Oregon
97204 for items detailed herein until 2:00 P.M . on the dates indicated.
Plans and specifications may be obtained at the above address. For addi
tional information 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 shouio
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 perform
ance of the contract, in the event the said contract is awarded to him.
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
In v ita tio n For P ro p o s als
Sealed bids will be received by the Housing Authority of Portland (HAP) at
1605 N .E. 45th A ve., Portland, Oregon 97213, until 2:00 p .m ., PDT, on
Wednesday, August 25, 1982, at which time and place bids will be publicly
opened and reed aloud, for weatherization at the following Housing A u ­
thority projects:
NON DISCRIM INATION: No proposal or bid will be considered unless tf
bidder is certified as an EEO Affirmative Action Employer as prescribed L
Chapter 3.100 of the Code of the City of Portland. All bidders not currently
certified should file the required documentation with the Contract Compli
ance Division, Room 209, City Hall, 1220 S W Fifth Avenue, Portland, Ore
gon 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.
ORE 2-7 Royal Rose Court - 5111 N. Vancouver Ave.;
ORE 2-8 Peaceful Villa - 4626 S.E. Clinton;
ORE 2-9 Royal Rose Annex - 215 N. Sumner;
ORE 2-10 Sumner Court - 216 Sunner;
ORE 2-11 Dekum Court -7000 N.E. 27th;
ORE 2-13 Tamarack - 9200 N. Chautauqua, 4100 N. Alaska;
ORE 2-21 Fir Acres - 19413-19437 S.E. Yamhill.
ORE 2-22 Townhouse Terrace - 3001-3130 S.E. 136th,
ORE 2-23 Stark Manor 600-658 S.E. 217th;
ORE 2-24 Lexington Court - 7856-7896 S.E. 72nd; and
ORE 2-25 Eastwood Court -18210-18250 S.E. Yamhill,
BID NO.
DESCRIPTION
BID OPENING DATE
Re-Bid Park Orientation Center. For information call Maxine
Albright. Buyer, 248-4003. 10% Bid Surety and Pre-
qualification of Bidder In Classification 30 Required.
3
Furnish Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus. For in­
form ation call M axine A lbright, Buyer. 248-4003.
10% Bid Surety Required.
0 8/1 0/82
Labor, M aterial & Equipment for General Interior
Painting of Civic Auditorium . For information call
Carlton Chayer, Asst. Purch. M g r., 248-5374. 10%
Bid Surety Required.
0 8/0 5/82
C 9386 Im prove N Harvard from N Hodge to N Stanford
Avenue. For information call Duane Gullixson, Buy­
er, 248-4486 10% Bid Surety Required
0 8/1 2/82
which shall include insulation of walls, floors, and ceilings, and building
weathersealing. NOTE: Not all projects require work under all categories.
4
A field inspection of each project will be held on Wednesday, August 4,
1982, beginning at 8:00 a.m . at Royal Rose Court. 5111 N. Vancouver
Avenue. A Housing Authority representative will be present to conduct a
tour of each location and answer questions.
Prospective bidders may obtain one set of bidding documents at the Hous­
ing Authority's office at 1605 N .E. 45th Avenue, Portland, between the
hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Businesses outside the Portland area may
request documents by calling 249-5679.
5
Any questions concerning the specifications shall be referred to Mr. Rich­
ard Jones at 249-5543.
6
HOUSING A UTHO RITY OF PORTLAND, OREGON
W .E. Hunter
Executive Director
0 8/1 0/82
Furnish Copper W ater Tubing. For information call
Maxine Albright, Buyer, 248 4003. 10% Bid Surety
Required.
08/10/82
Furnish One 4 W D Articulated Front End Loader. For
information call Duane Gullixson, Buyer, 248 4486.
10% Bid Surety Required.
06/10/62
In v ita tio n For Bids
Astro-Destiny
SLASH HAZARD REDUCTION A ND SITE PREPARATION
BUTTE FALLS RANGER DISTRICT U S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
ROGUE RIVER N A TIO N AL FOREST, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON
Sealed bids in SINGLE COPY for the work described herein will be received
until 2 p.m . local time at place of bid opening on August 18, 1982, at Rogue
River National Forest, P.O. Box 520, Medford, Oregon, 97501, or HA ND
CARRIED bids to Room 206 in the Post Office and Federal Building at 333
West 8th Street, Medford, Oregon, and at that time publicly opened.
Information regarding bidding materiel, bid guarentee, and bonds may be
obtained from:
Contracting Officer
Rogue River National Forest
P.O. Box 520
Medford, Oregon 97501
DESCRIPTION OF WORK: The purpose of this solicitation is to secure ser­
vices for slash hazard reduction, site preparation and hardwood removal by
machine on approximately 128 acres on the Butte Falls Ranger District,
Butte Fall, Oregon.
TH IS IS A 100% SET-ASIDE FOR SM ALL B U SIN ESS/LA B O R SURPLUS
AREA CONCERNS.
R e q u e s t F o r Q u o ta tio n s
M ACHINE SITE PREPARATION BY W IN D R O W RECLAMATION
BUTTE FALLS RANGER DISTRICT, BUTTE FALLS, OR 97522
Quotations in single copy for the work described herein will be received un­
til close-OT-busrnees at place of quote opening on August 18. 1982 at Rogue
River National Forest, P.O. Box 520, M edford, Oregon 97501, or H A N D
CARRIED quotations to Room 206 in the Post Office and Federal Building,
at 333 W . 8th Street, Medford, Oregon, and at that time publicly opened.
Vigilance pays o ff. Career openings may come but
you have to be quick to capitalize on (hem.
TAURUS
A p r. 20 - M a y 20
One angry word to your romantic partner may be too
Think before you speak.
G E M IN I
M a y 21 - Ju n e 20
Dame Fortune smiles constantly (his week. Take a
chance on a lottery— it could be for the big one.
CANCER
Ju n e 21 - July 22
The oldsters in your family and circle o f friends like
to be included in discussions. Give them the time.
LEO
Ju ly 23 - A u g. 22
You could be in for a surprise now. Whatever it is
you’ll take it in your stride.
V IR G O
A u g. 23 - Sept. 22
Proper diet and sleep will have you perking away like
like your old self. Give yourself a chance.
L IB R A
S ept. 23 - O ct. 22
Self-improvement is not always the easiest task . .
but in your case it’s not too hard to accomplish.
S C O R P IO
O c t. 23 N ov. 21
A dispute can arise from a seemingly innocent remark
so it pays to guard your tongue. A friendship could
be at stake.
S A G IT T A R IU S
N ov. 22 - Dec. 21
Finances are a headache. More goes out than comes
in and you find yourself a bit short this week.
C A P R IC O R N
D ec. 22 - Jan. 19
Keeping your dreams to yourself definitely is not the
way to have them realized. Let them be known and
they can come true.
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Information regarding quotation material may be obtained from:
Contracting Officer
Rogue River National Forest
P.O. Box 520
Medford, Oregon, 97501
DESCRIPTION OF WORK: The purpoee of this solicitation is to obtain the
services of machine site preparation (windrow reclamation) on an estimated
38-acres on the Butte Falls Ranger District.
THERE W ILL BE A PRE-BID MEETING A N D TOUR MEET A T THE BUTTE
FA LLS R A NG ER D IS T R IC T O F F IC E , B U TT E F A LL S , O R E G O N , ON
A U G U ST 2, 1982 A T 9:00 A .M .
TH IS IS A 100% SET-ASIDE FOR SM ALL B U SINESS/LABO R SURPLUS
AREA CONCERNS.
REMEMBER!!!
ONLY YOU CAN PREVENT FOREST FIRES.
KKKP O R IO O N O R IE N I
■ « P u b lic S a m e « q l TlM t N q w q p e o « ' t
A p r 16
A R IE S
M a r. 21
K m u O » q » o n < * ' • * ' A q q o ciq lu xi
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A Q U A R IU S
Jan . 20 Feb. 18
There are more than the usual amounts o f invitations
flowing in this week. You're the hit o f the galas.
PISCES
Feb. 19 - M e r. 20
Financial opportunities are around, but you must be
on the alert. Take some time away from the fun to
concentrate on money aspects.