Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, December 20, 1989, Page 9, Image 9

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    Portland Observer DECEMBER 20,1989 Page 9
OVER 1,000 BRAND NAMES YOU WANT
AND WE’RE ADDING MORE-EVERY SINGLE DAY!
WE’VE LOWERED PRICES ON OVER
50,000 ITEMS AND WE’LL KEEP THEM
LOW EVERY SINGLE DAY!
And we won’t stop there. As the world’s
largest retailer, Sears will continue to search
out extra special buys. And w hen we find
them, we’ll pass the savings on to you, even if
it’s for a few days only.
SEARS PRICING PLEDGE
YES, WE LL MEET OR BEAT
THE COMPETITION’S CURRENT
ADVERTISED PRICE ON THE
IDENTICAL ITEM! JUST BRING
THE COMPETITION’S CURRENT AD
TO ANY OF OUR RETAIL STORES.
This offer applies to current merchandise
stocked in our retail stores only. Excludes
Clearance, Closeouts and Catalogs.
WHEN WE SAY SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED OR YOUR MONEY
BACK, WE MEAN IT!
This has been our way of doing business
for over a hundred years, and it
always will be!
Your money’s worth and a whole lot more.
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Handicapped Worker’s
Hiring
CLASSIFIED
M E N T A L HEALTH
A.M . Afternoon & P.M. Shifts Available, No experience
necessary under new management. 1412 S.E. Morrison,
Portland, Oregon 235-3536.
YOUNG M,C
w ith Special quests
The U-Krew
DEC. 27 • 8:30pm
STARRY NIGHT
TIX S15 Advance
RAP” UP A XM A S GIFT
NOTE C O M P U TE R TICKET OUTLETS • CALL 224 -T IX X FOR IN FO R M A TIO N
G e n u in e D r a f t
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TICKETS ALSO AT PCPA BOX
AND COLISEUM • CALL 248-4496
SUBJECT TO SERVICE CHARGE ANO/OR USER FEE
RESIDENTIAL FLEX-
SCHEDULE WORKER
Beginning Salary:
$951-$989/Monthly
Plus Excellent Benefits
CODA Inc. seeks full time residential
worker to provide sole facility and
client supervision at Alpha House
Adult Residential Treatment Cen­
ter. Hours vary and may include
shifts from midnight-8 a.m.; 8 a.m.-
4 p.m.; or 4 p.m. midnight. Em­
ployee is required to remain awake
throughout entire shift. Applicant
must possess good judgement, good
interpersonal skills, and the ability
to function as a team member in a
treatment setting. To apply com­
plete and sumbit a standard CODA
application form with screening
question responses to CODA INC.,
306 NE 20th, Portland, OR 97232.
Phone 239-8400.
INFORMATIONAL
PORTLAND
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ADVERTISEMENT
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
CALL FOR BIDS
Sealed bids w i l l be received u n t il 1:00 p.m. on the
d a te s in d ic a t e d in th e P u rc h a s in g D e p a rtm e n t.
Multnomah County School D is t r ic t #1J, 501 N. Dixon,
P o rtla n d , Oregon f o r the items lis t e d he re in :
BID FILING
DATE
Jan. 9. 1989
BID TITLE
C ustodial Equipment And Supplies
For Warehouse Stock, 1990-91
Frozen Foods For Warehouse Stock,
1989-90 (Supplemental)
Staples And Processed Foods For
Warehouse Stock, 1990-91 (Supplem ental)
Formal announcement, d e ta ile d s p e c ific a tio n s and
b id d in g document may be obtained a t the above
Fnr a d d itio n a l in fo rm a tio n , please co n ta ct
An Affirmative Action!
Equal Opportunity Employer
Forester 2
Forest Resource Staff
Assistant
$1858 - $2349
The Oregon Department of Forestry
is seeking an individual for a current
vacancy in Salem. Provides techni­
cal planning coordination between
the Department and other govern­
mental agencies.
To Qualify: you must have equiva­
lent to: a Bachelor’s degree in For­
estry or related field (such as wildlife
management, biology, plant pathol­
ogy); AND two years of forestry ex­
perience in technical professional for­
estry practices. Experience must have
included forest cngtineering, cruis­
ing timber including cruise design,
participating in fire presuppression
and suppression activities, harvest­
ing timber, reforestation, or young
growth managcmcnL
Announcement closes: January 8,
1990. Contact Personnel Test Cen­
ter, 775 Court Street, Salem, OR
97310,378-3146, for job announce­
ment, test questions and applications.
EEO
JOB OPPORTUNITY
Call our 24-Hour JobLine at 280-4727
for a listing of current openings at
Emanuel Hospital & H ealth Center.
EMANUEL HOSPITAL
& HEALTH CENTER
A Legacy Member
Equal Opportunity Gmployrr, MEH
CLINIC PHARMACIST
$29,775-$38,712; dispenses medications
in County clinics as assigned; fills
medication orders, provides infor­
mation to patients and staff, main­
tains records and inventories; re­
quires one year of experience and a
current Oregon license; apply by
December 15, 1989.
WHERE TO APPLY: Multnomah
County Employee Services, Room
1430,1120 SW Fifth Avenue, Port­
land, OR 97204.
Equal Opportunity Employer
ATTENTION: GOVERNMENT
SEIZED VEHICLES
From $100.
Fords, Mercedes, Corvettes,
Chevys. Surplus Buyers Guide.
1-602-838-8885, Ext. A 12859.
HOM ES FOR SALE
ATTENTION!
GOVERNMENT HOMES
From $1 (U-repair)
Delinquent tax property.
Repossessions. Call 1-602-838-8X85.
Ext. GH12859
Ebony Rose
Announces Ski Trips
for 1990 Ski Season!
The Ebony Rose Ski Club is planning a
ski outing for Elementary, Middle School,
and High School Students on Sunday, Jan.
14. This first trip primarily serves as an
introduction for children, and teenagers to
skiing. Adults are also welcome to partici­
pate. Special ski packages are made avail­
able to our club thru Mr. Hood Meadow»
for this first trip. The packages range from
beginners to intermediate to advanced skiers.
Two other trips (Feb. 18th and Mar.
18th) arc currently in the planning stages.
However our goal is to make the Jan. 14th
trip a very special event. If you are inter­
ested then plan on attending a special sign­
up session on Saturday, Dec. 23, at the
Portland Tennis Center, (2:00 p.m. to 4:00
p.m.). Ebony Rose has reserved two tennis
courts during this time for those attendance
to use.
As a safety precaution lessons are re­
quired for all beginners. For the intermedi­
ate and adv anced skier lessons are optionaL
Parental supervision is required for ch il­
dren between the ages o f 5-7. Chaperones
are provided for older children by Mt. Hood
Meadows and Ebony Rose. In either case
no child will be free to roam the ski area
without some sort o f adult supervision.
Parents accompanying their children are
not required to ski but should be available
to assist Ski Instructors and Chaperones
with the supervision o f their children.
If you are unable to attend our Ski
Season Kick-Off on the 23rd o f Dec. and
still are interested in skiing then call Donald
Johnson at 281-4102 or write Ebony Rose
Ski Club, Inc., P.O. Box 6568, Portland,
Oregon, 97228 or pick up an application at
J-Bell’s Beauty & Barber Supplies.
Blood Pressure
Screening Scheduled
A public Blood Pressure Screening clinic
is scheduled Thurs., Dec. 21, from 1:30 -
3:00p.m , at Meridian Park Hospital, 19300
SW 65th Ave., Tualatitr.
The clinic w ill be staffed by registered
nurses from MPH. Appointments are not
necessary and there is no charge. For more
information contact the Community Edu­
cation Department at the hospital, 692-
2656.