Observer, Page 7 JOBS & CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING NOW OPEN — All Year Round North East Redeemer Day Care Center 3605 N.E. 10th STREET • PORTl AND, OREGON 97211 A fte r 6:00 P.M. - 234-8904 Children Receive: Hot Meals Teaching Basic Studies - (Including: Numbers, Alphabet, With Jingles, Reading, Writing, Safety, Color. Shapes, Etc.) Learn Spanish Understand Respect H ig h Q u a lity Service P rovided O n A S liding Fee Scale Christian Day Care Annual Gathering August 1988 Where: The Second Annual “ Gathering” Will Be Held On Friday, August 26 & Saturday, August 27,1988. What: A Gathering Of Friends And Acquaintances, And Dancing To Old And New Tunes. Where: Friday, August 26th, Reception At The Elks Lodge, Located At 6 North Tillamook. Time: 8:00 P.M. Until 2:00 A.M. REFRESHMENTS NO H O ST BAR DONA TION: $5.00 Per Person ONLY Oregon APPEARANCE! Wed. SEPT. 14 thru Sun. SEPT. 18 ^M EM ORIAL COLISEUM ★ S H O W T I M E S * HM. SEPT. 1 4 .................................. 7:30PM WAYS TO GET 4 ^ ^ YOUR TICKETS 2 IN PERSON: MEMORIAL COLISEUM BOX FAMILY NIGHT K A T U » 2 All Ticket» S 2.5 0 O f f ! With Discount Coupon From I0CEWI SPRAY Displays At FRED MEYER And other Participating Supermarkets________ 12N00M I S JOE T ICKETMASTFR U xa h o i« v will games! |nJuJ|ng GALLERiA JEAN MACHINE (For those who want to “ Hang (O u t” after the picnic, a section of? ( “ The Tippin’ In” has been reserved; (fo r the gathering. iHtmdKng Fee Added at Outkts) g y p HONE: ( 5 0 3 ) 2 3 9 - 4 4 2 2 Mon m SE envelope BY MAIL: Send self-addressed, stamped with check or money order payable to Su" tSAVF SI OO On Kids I nder 12' tSAVF. Sl.OO On K ids ( otter H H Information: ( 5 0 3 ) 2 3 9 - 4 4 2 2 Group Rates: ( 5 0 3 ) 2 3 5 - 8 7 7 1 (picnic basket, family and friends!: /S o ft drinks w ill be provided and so? o f f ic e * and All C l Thu. SEPT 15..............................................7:30PMt Sat 9 AM to 5 PM • Use VISA or MASTER CARD Fri SEPT. 16.......................... 3:30PMt......7:30PM iH andhm ) Fee Added on Phone Orderst r /The fun w ill continue on Saturday, (August 27, at Columbia Park, J (Section ‘ D ’ , starting at 11:00 A .M . /and lasting until dusk. Bring your? RINGLING BROS. CIRCUS. Memorial Coliseum. TO 2746 Port|and 0 R 97208 l t l 50 Hundhng Fee per Marl Order, YOUR BEST ENTERTAINMENT VALUEt * * * * * * * * * * (The Gathering Committee is( (looking forward to seeing you ini (August for two fun-filled days!! R.S.F.P.! ALL SEATS RESERVED $ 6 . 5 0 - $ 8 . 0 0 - $ 9 . 5 0 PRICE INCLUDES TAX NO INCREASE IN PRICES (503) I 224-6604r 192 cheers for The Home Team: PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT The Sabin/Irvington Heights Neighborhood Association is spon­ soring a fundraiser for the neighborhood in order to secure a protection agency for the area near Sabin School. Their event is going to be held on August 25th, Thursday 220 N.W. 2nd Avenue, that’s the Northwest Natural Gas Company Auditorium, One Pacific Square from 6:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. They will feature a meeting for Oregon Cultural Artist In Visual and Performing Perspectives as well as keynote speakers associated with the ‘Deterrent of Neighborhood CRIME!' Betty Garner is the Sabin/Irvington Heights Neighborhood Association chairperson and founder. She is an Oregon Cultural Artist in Visual and Performing Perspective as well as a teacher at the Portland Public Schools. She is currently working on the set with the new Burt Reynolds movie here in Portland as a stand-in for the support­ ing role of Lorraine Toussaint — better known as ‘Delphine’ in the movie “ Breaking In.” Other artist featured for this fundraiser will be Thara Memory, Jazz musician arranger/composer in Performing Perspective, and Visual Artist Charles Tatum - woodworking and sculpture. Support the Sabin/Irvington Heights Neighborhood Association Crime Prevention Program by coming out to this event and communicating your ideas for protection of the community on August 25th from 6:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. at the Northwest Natural Gas Co., 220 N.W. 2nd Avenue. There’s a $6.00 donation charge, Music, Dancing, and Hor’douvres. Tickets for this event will be on sale at the House of Sound Records. The address for ‘House of Sound' is 3634 N. Williams in Portland. Remember, that’s August 25th, Thursday beginning at 6:30 p.m., 220 N.W. 2nd, $6.00 donation for the Sabin/Irvington Heights Neighborhood Association Crime Prevention Event. OREGON HEALTH SCIENCES UNIVERSITY • PORTLAND, OREGON — PUBLIC NOTICE — CHILD DEVELOPMENT & REHABILITATION CENTER REPAIR PROJECT Sealed bids for Child Development and Rehabilitation Center Repair Project, Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland, Oregon, will be received by the Oregon State Board of Higher Education in Room 210, Physical Plant Building, 3310 S.W. Veterans Road, Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland, Oregon until 10:00 a.m., Pacific Daylight Time, September 15, 1988, and then publicly opened and read aloud by the undersigned or his designated representative. Briefly, the project consists of, but is not limited to, tearoff of existing roofing, removal of concrete topping slab, installation of new insulation, new roofing systems, new flashing, new sheet metal cladding, new water repellent coating and new slab waterproofing. Bids will be received on a lump sum basis for the work as shown on the Drawings, and described in the Specifications. One set of Contract Documents may be obtained from the Physical plant, Oregon Health Sciences University, Physical Plant, 3310 S.W. Veterans Road, Portland, Oregon, by prime bidders only upon a deposit of $50.00. Additional sets may be obtained for the cost of reproduction. Deposits will be refunded for documents returned in “ good condition” by actual bidders within two (2) weeks after opening of bids or by non­ bidders by the bid opening date. Contract Documents may be examined at the Physical Plant Offices, OHSU and various plan centers in the Portland-Metro area. All bidders must comply with the requirements of the prevailing wage S law in ORS 279.350. No bid will be considered unless fully completed in the manner provid­ ed in the “ Instructions to Bidders” upon the bid Form provided and ac­ companied by Bid Security. A mandatory examination of the site and conditions will be made at 10:00 a.m., September 6, 1988. Bidders shall meet with the Owner's Representative at the Physical Plant Office prior to the required examination. Should bidders require additional examination of site and conditions, contact Mr. Terry Tollen at the Physical Plant offices to schedule an appointment: 279-5308. Oregon State Board of Higher Education SUB-BIDS REQUESTED WESTERN OREGON STATE COLLEGE RESIDENCE H ALL BID DATE: September 1, 1988 at 3:00 P.M. WILDISH BUILDING CO. P.O. Box 7428 Eugene, OR 97401 (503)485-1700 FAX (503) 485-1812 We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from small business and small disadvantaged business sub-contractors and women and minority business enterprises. SUB-BIDS REQUESTED WESTERN OREGON STATE COLLEGE RESIDENCE HALL BID DATE: September 1, 1988 at 3:00 P.M. MORSE BROS. Corporate Operations Office 32260 Hwy. 34 Tangent, OR 97389 (503) 928-6491 FAX (503) 928-6491 We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from small business and small disadvantaged business sub-contractors and women _» _l-~.ll.. Last year, real estate agents throughout Oregon and S.W. Washington sold 792 HUD homes. They sold them to first-time home buyers, to repeat home buyers and to investor home buyers. And the best part was that each and every home buyer got a good, honest value. So if you're looking for a truly affordable home, ask your real estate agent about HUD homes in your area. Or check our HUD listings ad in the classified section of your Friday or Sunday Oregonian. Go with The Home Team. We’ll give you something to cheer about. HUD and your real estate agent... We re The Home Team®. e, HUD DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING ANO URBAN DEVELOPMENT o n to rn riC P Q SUB-BIDS REQUESTED WOSC RESIDENCE HALL M onm outh, Oregon BID DATE: September 1, 1988 at 3:00 P.M. Pence/Kelly Construction, Inc. 655 17th Street, S.E. Salem, Oregon nr Salem (503) 399-7223 Portland (503) 224-8681 FAX (503) 585-7477 We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from small business and small disau imaged business sub-contractors and women and minority business er.temrises LIFE INSURANCE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE The duties of this position in­ cludes processing quotes, por- posais and renew als on a PC.Handling products, inquiries from agents and policy service to insured, other various clerical d u tie s such as p ro ce ssin g reports, coodinating seminars and sales assistant to company representative. Applicant must type 40 to 50 wpm, analytical, organizational and mathematical skills are re­ quired. Excellent verbal, written and telephone skills are essen­ tial, experience in life insurance preferred but not necessary. If you are qualified and want to work in a professional team en­ v ir o n m e n t w ith e x c e lle n t benefits. Please send your background in­ fo r m a tio n and s a la ry r e ­ quirements to: Atten.: Mak Zeiger SAFCO Insurance Co. 4101 S.W. Kruse Way Lake Oswego, OR 97035 Equal Opportunity Employee EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR For Planned Parenthood of th e C o lu m b ia /W illa m e tte (Portland). Wide range of reproductive services offered and family planning advocacy maintained by the agency. D u tie s in c lu d e p o lic y d e ve lo p m e n t, fu n d ra is in g , program adm inistration, and a d v o c a c y . D e m o n s tra te d leadership and at least three years’ senior management ex­ perience in family planning or closely related field required. S a lary n e g o tia b le . Send resume before October 1, 1988 to: Atten.: Terrence R. Pancoast Search Committee Chair 900 S.W. Fifth Avenue Suite 2300 Portland, Oregon 97204 Equal Opportunity Employer PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR FOR THE CITY OF STAYTON, OREGON We are looking for an individual with strong management skills to join the City’s administrative team. If you understand munici­ pal finances and budgeting, are able to analyze and resolve prob­ lems in leadership, planning, management, and maintenance, if you work well with individuals at all levels of employment and en­ joy working with and for the pub­ lic, we would like to hear from you. Salary range is $27,000 to $30,000, depending upon experience. Bachelor’s degree in civil engi­ neering, business administration, and/or closely related fields is required. Minimum of five years progressively responsible experi­ ence in the full scope of munici­ pal public works functions, in­ cluding supervisory responsibili­ ty, or any satisfactory combin­ ation of experience and training. Please send letter of interest, resume, and three letters of refer­ ence to the City Administrator, CITY OF STAYTON, 362 N. Third Avenue, Stayton, Oregon 97383. Closing date is September 20. GROCERY I I p a m m OPPORTUNITIES ARE JUST BEGINNING AT Plaid Pantry/AM PM. We are recruiting enthusiastic people to share our success and help us grow. We offer fu ll and part- time positions with opportuni­ ties for fast advancement, wage increases and benefits. Get your career started today by applying at any Plaid Pantry/AM PM store near you. Equal Opportunity Employer Thrifties Now you can advertise anything o f value from $5.00 to $5,000 in the Portland Observer classifieds. Garage Sales, Boats, Cars, Real Estate, Televisions, Refrigerators, Etc. To Get the response, advertise in the Portland Observer. Call the Sales Department for further inform ation at: 288-0033