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    Page 10 Section II Portland Observer, O ctober 27, 1982
CLASSIFIED ADS
HELP WANTED
RESEARCH
A S S IS T A N T
with experience in field
e c o lo g ic a l re s e a rc h ,
c o m p e ten t w ith word
processor, m icrocom ­
puter com petence de­
sirable, reviewing and
evaluating scientific in­
formation base for Na­
tional parks. Organiza­
tional and writing abil­
ity importnat. M .S . re­
quired in Ecology, For­
est Science or Botany.
12-m onth, fixed term ,
duration - 1 year. S al­
ary $14,000-$16,000/an-
num. Closing date De­
cember 1, 1982. Posi­
tion
available
D e­
cember 15, 1982. Send
resume and three le t­
ters of reference and
transcripts to Dr. John
C. Gordon, Head, D e­
partment of Forest Sci­
ence, School of For­
estry, Oregon State
U niversity, Corvallis,
OR 97331. Oregon
S ta te U niversity is an
A f f ir m a t iv e A c tio n
Equal Opportunity Em­
ployer and com plies
with Section 504 of the
R ehabilitation A ct of
1973."
RESEARCH
A S S IS T A N T
UNCLASSIFIED
There’s only one place
to advertise
A h alf-tim e appoint­
m ent for 3 years. Be­
ginning salary $6,500-
HELP W A N T E D
7,500. Applicant must
M anager for small (20
have M .S . in Entomol­
units) apartm ent com ­
ogy. A strong interest
plex in S .E . P ortland.
and background in in­
sect feeding behavior/
Previous a p a rtm e n t
ecology, tree identifica­ m a n a g e m e n t e x p e ri­
tio n . and statistics is ence desired. M ust be
desirable. Deadline for capable of performing
light repairs. Must have
receipt of application
(resume, statem ent of car and valid driver's li­
cense. M ust be q u ali­
interest and 2 reference
fied to obtain telephone
letters) is October 25,
service. Must be able to
1982. Send to Dr. J e f­
read instructions and
frey Miller, Department
write reports. M ust be
of Entomology, Oregon
eligible for lo w -re n t
S tate U niversity, Cor­
public housing (m axi­
vallis, OR 97331. OSU
mum
incom e
of
is and affirm ative ac­
$15,300 per year). Sal­
tion equal opportunity
ary: $100 per unit. A p ­
employer and complies
ply: Housing Authority
with section 504 of the
of Portland (249-5570),
Rehab. Act of 1973.
1734 S.E. Tenino. Posi­
tion open until filled.
A n Equal Opportunity
Employer.
-L u .'.!? .I . ' . I / . I
[ , t . I
T
REAL ESTATE
Advertisement For Bids
JOB FINOER
H OUSEKEEPER
Applications will be ac­
cepted Oct. 25, 26 to fill
future housekeeper va
cancies at Fairview
Training Center. Must
have 2 yrs. janitorial ex-
p e r ie n c e in c lu d in g
know ledge o f m a te ri­
als, equ ip m en t and
techniques used in in­
stitution, including dis­
infecting and isolation
te c h n iq u e s , s u rg e ry
and central supply
areas. M onthly salary.
M ust be 18 years or
older, good physical
condition. Apply Fair-
view Personnel, 2250
Strong Rd. S.E., Sale,
OR 97310, 378-5369.
A n Equal Opportunity
Employer
T h e O re g o n D e p e r t-
m e n t o f E nergy is re­
cruiting for an Accoun­
ta n t I. Salary $1330-
$ 1 6 8 2 /m o n th . T h e
position is lo cated in
Salem . Interested ap­
plicants may apply by
calling Jean Knepper
at O DO E 378 -4 91 2 or
1 -8 0 0 -4 5 2 -7 8 1 3 e x t.
8-4040 and must take a
w ritte n exam . The
exam is offered in var­
ious locations in Ore-
on. The deadline for
this announcem ent is
N ovem ber 15, 1982.
Minorities, women and
handicapped are e n ­
couraged to apply.
Invitation to Bid
Classified
with DEE
283 0090
EDUCATION
Pre-Vocational & Work
Experience Specialist.
Assist in vocational
training, development
of entry level work
skills, job placement Et
m ain ten an ce for non-
English speaking stu ­
dents.
Valid Oregon Personnel
Service certificate with
C o u n s e lo r e n d o rs e ­
m ent; em otional and
physical stamina to per­
form duties as required
by the designated task
except for tem porary
d is a b ility . S T A R T S :
A S A P . Request add i­
tio n al info rm atio n Et
employers' application
form from P E R S O N ­
NEL, PO Box 16657,
Portlan d, OR 97216.
Employers Application
form must be received
by 5 p.m ., 1 0 /2 2 /8 2 to
be considered.
A n Equal Opportunity
Employer
R ESEARCH
A S S O C IA T E
(P o st-D o cto ral)
half-time at the Marine
Science Center, N e w ­
port, Oregon. Ph.D . in
biological sciences re­
quired; em phasis in
m arine biology p re ­
ferred. Will examine di­
gestive tracts, identify
and analyze contents of
planktonic juvenile ma­
rine fishes, analyzing
results and presenting
data in written and tab­
ular form. Demonstrat­
ed experience in fe e d ­
ing ecology of p la n k ­
tonic larval and juvenile
fishes necessary. One
year appointment, half
tim e, salary: $9200.
Send
resume
and
nam es o f three re fe r­
ences by 20 November
1982 to: W illiam Pear-
cy. School of Oceanog­
raphy, Oregon S ta te
U niversity, C orvallis,
OR 97331. O S U is an
A A / EE O e m p lo y e r
com plying w ith S e ct.
504 Rehab. Act. 1973.
>354 56 P & l 1st yr.
FHA 245 GPM Program
plus Est. taxes Et ins.
$ 44 ,00 0 , $950 D o w n ,
$ 43 ,05 0 M tg . A m t.
$1500 move-in, $100 to
V e teran s. Solar or
Ranch to $ 6 4 ,5 0 0 - 2 ,
3, 4 Bedrooms available
similar term s. Equal
H o usin g O p p o rtu n ity
M em ber. Call anytime.
Hermitage Realty, Inc.
(206) 694-8577 in V a n ­
c o u v e r — a c ro s s th e
s o o n -to -b e -o p e n e d I-
206 Bridge.
VACANT LOT
PARK TOWER
APTS FOR SENSORS
A L L N E W -C O M FO R TA B LE -S E C U R E
Applications are now being taken for this sen
ior HFA Section 8 Project. Q ualified appli­
cants are eligible for federel rent subsidy un­
der Section 8 Program. Park Tower is an 11-
story apartm ent residence conveniently lo­
cated in downtown Portland and offering 22
comfortable 1-bedroom apartments for cou­
ples and 140 charming studio apartments for
singles, plus a warm, friendly staff. W e also
o ffer recreational am enities and advanced
safety systems. Park Tower is privately owned
and operated.
East of 842 NE Killings-
worth. Loan for triplex,
40 x 110. $15,000 nego­
tia b le te r m s /s u b m it
willing to trade or sell.
Bev Willis, 283-0177 or
289-0763.
9 am-5 pm
Applications are now being taken for this sen­
ior H FA Section 8 Project. Q ualified appli­
cants are eligible for federal rent subsidy un­
der Section 8 Program. The Lexington is a 5-
story apartm ent residence conveniently lo­
cated next to the C entury Bank T o w er on
S .W . 12th and close to shopping. W e offer 54
charming studio apartments, advanced safety
and security systems, drapes, w all-to -w all
carpets, balconies plus a warm, friendly staff.
The Lexington is privately owned and operat­
ed.
ZL»
For information call:
227-3367
9 am-5 pm
5 B D R M H O U SE
For rent or lease o p ­
tio n , 5532 N .E . H o l­
man. Call Delores Hall,
646-9649 or 225-0058.
T arbell Realtors
|9%% interest
EZ term s!
Ex-Lax helps restore your system’s own natural
rhythm overnight Gently Dependably. Try it tonight
You'll like the relief in the morning
Chocolated or pills, Ex-Lax is
_
"The Overnight Wonder" '
*g?
R e a d la b e l a n d fo llo w
direu t ions
281-9604
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Tarbell
All bidders shell be required to certify that they are not on the Comptroller
General's list of ineligible contractors.
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TRI-COUNTY METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION DISTRICT
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SU R PLU S JEEPS
Cars, boats. Many sell
for under $50. For bar­
gains like these call for
the directo ry, (312)
931-1961, ext. 2141.
W ANTED
REFRIGS & FREEZERS
Will pick up sq. cabinets
only. Working or not.
Refrigeration Specialties
244 6376
B.B. Automotive
Service
C o m p le te •rig».«a o v w iia u 1
Qu«*«ty s erve** g u a ra n te e d
C L A S S IF IE D
RENT A C LO W N
W a n t Ads Sell, R ent,
Hire, Trade or Buy.
Call Dee.
Children's Parties
D ia l 283 0090
JO LLY M O LLY
286 9864
B a llo o n B o u q u e t s
M A N IN PR ISO N
Age 30, without friends
and family who cares, I
w ould like to corres­
pond with anyone. I'm Z
very lonely
Michael Haidison, P.O.
Box
208,
Indian
S p r in g s ,
N evada
89018,_____________
lo r g iv in g
2 4 1 - 2 2 Yp
4 4 M
October 22, 1982
Contract No. 82 7014
Notice is hereby given that the Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation Dis
trict of Oregon (T ri-M et) will receive sealed bids until 3:00 p .m .. Pacific
Standard Time, on November 16, 1982, at 4012 S.E. 17th Avenue, in the
Contracts Section, Third Floor, Portland, Oregon 97202, Attention: John
R. Post, Director of Engineering and Contracts. Bids will be opened in Con­
ference Room " D " at that time for:
you »merr
Unloading and Storage of Track Materials for the Banfield Light
Rail Transit Project, Contract No. 82 7014.
• SIM Plf LIGHT AND EFUCXNT
• A O e »5 O N BOTH < A Y Y W F SNOW OB
’ O W W fiD B » SNOW
• ALSO GfilAJ r o e TBAJUBS RAT BOOTS
COMMERCIAL OB INDuSTSIAL BUILDINGS
s ta o c m » os wont » oscsr fob *14 a e * *7 so
»OMAM M C M M C U « 'TOTAI *1745) TO TUSM0W»
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•ARACLf PBOOUCTS.INC
TURNPtW DBTYF MIDOl F8UPY, CT 087 82
The bid consists of unloading, transporting, and storing rail and special
trackwork, with an option by Tri-M et for the unloading, transporting, and
storing of other track materials.
The successful bidder shall be required to certify that they are not on the
Comptroller General's list of ineligible contractors.
The Tri-County M etropolitan Transportation District of Oregon does not
discriminate with regard to race, color, creed, sex, or national origin.
PERS
The Bid Documents may be obtained from John L. Groh, Contracts Sec
tion. Tri M et, 4012 S.E. 17th Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97202, on or after
November 2, 1982. Phone (503) 239-6447, Telex: TRI MET PTL 151 724,
upon payment of the nonrefundable purchase price of $ -0- per set of docu­
ments.
Dr Betty Jty Iryert
S«x Therapy
M e n ta l • Par to n a l
A Fam ily Therapy
T h t ,4te r M o o d T h tr tp y
248 9083
Tha C a rria g e House
1331 5 » Aroadvay Mrta 200
.
OF OREGON
John R. Post, Director
Engineering and Contracts
Advertisement For Bids
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• IW H C T TOB T H fNTIBt > AM «»
a c c u w w a rj u m »
One (1) Light Rail Vehicle Wheel Assembly Press
The Bid Documents may be obtained from Beth Collins, Engineering and
Contracts, at (503) 239-6466, Telex 151-724, Tri-Met PTL, upon payment of
the non-refundabie purchase price of $35.00 per set of documents.
• touts i a u » ktb jtqbag «
SERVICES
Bid No 82 8023
The Tri-County M etropolitan Transportation District of Oregon does not
discriminate with regard to race, color, creed, sex, or national origin.
• K A Y Y DUTY CONSTBUCTION
”
TR I-C O U N TY METROPOLITAN TRANSPORT DISTRICT OF OREGON
(TRI-M ET) BANFIELD LIGHT RAIL TR AN SIT PROJECT
ONE (1) LIGHT RAIL VEHICLE WHEEL ASSEM BLY PRESS
The successful bidder shall be required to comply with ail applicable Equal
Opportunity and M BE/FBE laws and regulations.
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r e o jy io n c r y ly irw v io>
v w . r> v «*r>x*w>i « a ,
*ov don > rxar or m v o w
Advertisement For Bids
Call 646 9646
o r 225-0006.
A s k fo r
D e lores H a ll
EXCITING CONCEPT
FROM MIRACLE PRODUCTS
>de mow away1
October 22, 1982
TRI COUNTY METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION
DISTRICT OF OREGON
John R. Post, Director
Engineering and Contracts
Notice is hereby given that the Tri-C ounty M etropolitan Transportation
District of Oregon (Tri-Met) will receive sealed bids until 3:00 p.m ., POT, on
November 23, 1982, at 4012 S.E. 17th Avenue in the Contracts Sec’ ion,
Third Floor, Portland, Oregon 97202, Attention: Anders Horberg, Contract
Specialist. At that time, bids will be publicly opened in Conference Room
" D " for:
&"PUSH OVER"
—
All bidders shall be required to certify that they ere not on the Comptroller
General's list of ineligible contractors.
A tte n tio n l First tim e
hom e buyers. Have 3
a ffo rd ab le hom es In
prim e area —a steal
w ith low dow n p a y ­
m ent. Contract terms.
30 year fixed term s.
$ 4 8 ,9 5 0 , $ 5 4 ,9 5 0 ,
$49,950.
Revolutionary M e th o d for Rem oving Snowt
New progressive beauty salon looking fo r vibrant, exciting
operator to w ork in elegant surroundings. Salary based on
co m m issio n s and o th e r co m p a n y b e n e fits . L o o k in g fo r
someone w h o can do it all. Join the best cosm etology team
in tow n. Call brandy today.
The successful bidder shall be required to comply with all applicable Equel
Opportunity and M BE/FBE laws and regulations.
257 0873
For constipation relief tomorrow
reach for EX-L AXtonight.
J
Hair Stylist
H O M E FOR SALE
$40,000
| 2 Bedroom , fireplace.
Cape Cod style. Full lot
located at 6107 N .E .
15th, by ap p o in tm en t
only.
Advertise in
the Observer
I s I as. Inc . IW2
jl . i J
Pre-Fabricated Grade Crossing Panels for the Benfield Light Rail
Transit Project, Contract No. 82-7005.
The Bid Documents may be obtained from Beth Collins, Engineering and
Contracts, at (503) 239 6486, Telex 151-724, Tri-Met PTL, upon payment of
the non-refundable purchase price of $35.00 per set of documents.
227-3367
FOR SENIORS
Hard hitting salesman
w anted for newspaper
advertising. W illing to
learn and earn a good
living wage. Self-start­
er, enthusiastic, call to­
day 283-0090. Ask for
Al Williams.
Notice is hereby given that the Tri County Metropolitan Transportation Dis­
trict of Oregon (Tri-Met) will receive sealed bids until 3:00 p.m ., on Decem­
ber 1, 1982. at 4012 S.E. 17th Avenue in the Contracts Section, Third Floor,
Portland, Oregon 97202, Attention: John R. Post, Director, Engineering
and Contracts. At that time, bids will be publicly opened in Conference
Room " D ” for:
For information call
A LL NEW -COMFORTABLE-SECURE
SALESMAN
WANTED
Bid No. 82 7006
The Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon does not
discriminate with regard to race, color, creed, sex, or national origin.
LEXINGTON APTS.
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TRI-COUNTY METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION DISTRICT OF
OREGON (TRI MET) BANFIELD LIGHT RAIL TR AN SIT PROJECT
PROCUREMENT OF PRE FABRICATED GRADE CROSSING PANELS
.Tim ’ i
October 26, 1982
TRI COUNTY METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION
DISTRICT OF OREGON
John R. Post, Director
Engineering and Contracts
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CENTURY
NOO-A-WAY
CRIB & CRADLE
Your Baby Store
E v e r y th in g fo r j o u r b a b y s t
p r ir e n y o u r a n a f f o r d
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D I c r - A Q l A I.IT Y P .E C O V
D IH O M .D m .M S
Carburetors Rebuilt ISS
P a r ts a re in c lu d e d
Tune up lor 8 6 b 4 cyl
»40«8 cyl »38« 4 cyl *38
Professional Astrologer
K I D D I E K O S Y K H PO M T H E
T O IJ i W H I L E M O M D A D A
G R A N D M A SHOP
B eyl
P lu g s a n d p o i n t s in c l u d e d
Brake job. 4 wheels
575 a n d u p s h o e s p a d s in c l
5512 N.E. 16th
Portland, Oregon
281 8120
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