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October 3 1 ,1990—The Portland Observer-Page 11
ADOPTION IS KID STUFF
,@*THE PORTLAND MUSIC
ASSOCIATION AND
GI JOE'S TICKET MASTE PRESENT
Musicians Ball 1990
Wigland
Friday November 9 and
Saturday November lOthp
One of the Northwest Largest Wig Displays
Wigs and Hairpieces For all Nationalities
40 Bands
7 Clubs: ERICKSON'S SALOON-KEY LARGO-DAKOTA-
SATYR1CON CISCO'S AND PANCHOS-DA Y FOR NIGHT-UFO
CAFE
PORTLAND MUSIC ASSOCIATION AWARDS 7OM-
9PM Saturday Nov 10th. (The aw ards will be called "The
Crystal A w ards")
A p p ro x im a te ly 100 kid s in O regon
are w a itin g to jo in perm anent adoptive
fa m ilie s. These include o ld e r kids, able-
bodied kids, not-so-ablc-bodied kids w ith
brothers and sisters, b rig h t kids, kid s
w ith in te lle ctua l d isa b ilitie s , drug o r
alcohol exposed kid s, B la ck kids, W h ite
kids. N ative A m erican kids, H ispanic
kids, a ll kin d s o f kids.
A fric a n -A m e ric a n adoptive parents
arc needed fo r kids lik e fiv e -y e a r-o ld
M ich a e l, and his three-year-old sister
M ic h e lle .
O rganizations such as The Special
Needs Adoption Coalition and One Church
One C h ild tire w o rk in g hard to prove
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$10.00 Cloth Pass-m eans ALL CLUB ACCESS FOR FRIDAY OR
SATURDAY
$1 / .50 SOUVENIR LAMINATE-means all club access for Friday
and Saturday + 50% discount on PMA m em bership
METRO WASHINGTON PARK ZOO
OREGON STATE BAR
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
(Two Positions)
sponses to q u a lify produce and grocery suppliers fo r the Food Service D epart­
ment at the M e tro W ashington Park Zoo. Sealed responses m ust be delivered
to the M e tro W ashington Park Z o o , 4001 S .W . C anyon Rd., P ortland, O R
97221, to the attention o f Deanna W rig h t, Food Service M anager, no later than
5:00 p.m ., PST, N ovem ber 14, 1990.
P otential suppliers m ay obtain specifications and P re -Q u a lific a tio n D o c u ­
ments by contacting V ic k i B ro w n at 226-1561, ext. 301. M e tro m ay reject any
response not in procedures and requirem ents and may re je ct fo r good cause any
o r a ll responses upon a fin d in g o f the agency that it is in the p u b lic interest to
do so.
P re -Q u a lific a tio n N o. 90B -1 2 4 Z O
JOB O PPO RTU N ITY
Call our 24-Hour JobLine at 280-4727
for a-lifting of current openings at
Emanuel Hospital & Health Center.
ASSISTANT General
Counsel
EXECUTIVE SERVICES
DIVISION
A tto rn e y w ill assist General C ounsel in
a va rie ty o f legal matters as in-house
counsel fo r the Oregon State Bar. The
attorney w il p ro vid e ethics advice to bar
members and legal advice to the bar
w hen requested, w ill d ra ft and re vie w in
a va rie ty o f matters, w ill p ro vid e assis­
tance to bar com m ittees, and w ill assist
in handling litigation. A thorough under­
standing o f reg u la to ry and corporate law
is desirable.
Salary Range: S2.725-S3.815 per month.
S tarting salary up to $3,280 per m onth,
depending on q u a lficatio n s. E xce lle n t
benefits.
ASSISTANT
DISCIPLINARY
COUNSEL
A tto rn e y w ill w o rk fo r the B a r’ s D is c i­
p lin a ry C ounsel, w ith in the R egulatory
Service D iv is io n , and handle caseload
w ith in d is c ip lin a ry process; w ill re­
v ie w , investigate and analyze ethics
co m p la in ts against law yers; w ill report
and recom m end a ction to State P rofes­
sional R e sp o nsib ility Board; w ill assist
in disciplinary prosecutions handling pre­
tria l matters and w o rk in g w ith volu n te e r
awards totaled o ve r $43 m illio n w ith
375 faculty members conducting research
funded by 518 grants and contracts.
The D ire c to r o f Research Services m an­
ages a s ta ff o f 11 and is responsible fo r
service-oriented a dm inistrative support
to investigators seeking research, tra in ­
in g , and p u b lic services grants and con­
tracts. The w o rk includes; an up to date
know ledge o f and relations w ith gra n t­
ing in stitu tio n s; dissem ination o f in fo r­
m ation regarding sources o f support,
aw ard accounting and re p o rtin g ;
research a d m in istra tio n team w h o are
responsible fo r the u n iv e rs ity ’ s anim al
care, research com pliance, technology
management, and econom ic de ve lop ­
m ent functions as w e ll w ith the O H S U
Foundation.
Candidates should have demonstrated
experience, know ledge, s k ills , and edu­
ca tio n appropriate to the position.
R e vie w o f applications w ill begin on
D ecem ber 1, 1990. A p p lica tio n s sub­
m itte d after 5 p.m . PST, F rid a y, Decem ­
ber 1 4 ,1990, w ill be considered o n ly at
the u n iv e rs ity ’ s discretion.
A p p lica n ts should send a letter o f a p p li­
cation, resume, additional materials w hich
su ccin ctly describe q u a lifica tio n s, and
A p p lic a tio n s must be received by
the names o f three professional refer­
ences to:
Employment Opportunities
MULTNOMAH COUNTY
Branch C le rk L ib ra ria n (P a rt-T im e and
Full-Tim e) S8.80-S11.22 per hour; apply
by N ovem ber 14, 1990.
Care M anagem ent C o o rd in a to r-C ris is/
A cute Care Program $27,478-$33,596
annually; apply by November 14,1990.
Probation O ffic e r $24,764-533,763 an­
n u a lly ; apply by N ovem ber 14, 1990.
A p p ly fo r the above positions at
M ultnom ah C ounty E m ployee S erv­
ices. R oom
1430, 1120 SW F ifth
A venue, Portland, OR 97204,
A n Equal O p p o rtu n ity E m p lo ye r
Research Services Search Commit­
tee, L335
Oregon Health Sciences University
3181 S.W. Sam Jackson Park Road
Portland, OR 97201
Oregon Health Sciences University is
an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportu­
nity Employer
ACCOUNTING CAREER
IN TAX ADMINISTRATION
The Oregon Departm ent o f Revenue is
taking applications fo r tax auditors
and a u d ito r trainees. Trainee level
requires 30 quarter hours accounting
w ith either a Bachelors degree o r 2
years o f professional accounting e x­
perience. Based in Salem. For required
a p p lica tio n , ca ll (503) 378-3384.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
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A dvertising
TILLAMOOK COUNTY
COURTHOUSE HANDICAPPED ACCESS
NOTICE OF INTENT
TO HIRE CONSULTING ENGINEER
N otice is hereby given that the T illa m o o k C o u n ty Board o f C om m issioners is
requesting a “ Statem ent o f Q u a lific a tio n s ” fro m interested a rch ite ctu ra l/e n g i-
neering firm s fo r co n su lting services necessary fo r the p re lim in a ry engineering
o f the “ C ourthouse Handicapped Access” project.
Services required include on -site investigations, a rchitectural draw ings, con­
struction blueprints, w ritte n specifications and co nstruction cost estimates as
necessary fo r co nstruction o f a C ourthouse elevator, renovations o f tw o C o u rt­
house bathroom s and handicapped p a rkin g , a ll as required fo r handicapped ac­
c e s s ib ility and use.
The p re lim in a ry engineering is to be funded by T illa m o o k C o u n ty. A ll co n su lt­
ants’ w o rk must be in accordance w ith A I A standards and in co m p lia n ce w ith
a ll State, Federal and lo ca l laws and regulations g o ve rn in g handicapped
acce ssib ility and use.
C on su ltin g engineering firm s interested in this p ro je ct should obtain the “ R e­
quest fo r Q u a lific a tio n s ” docum ent fro m the tilla m o o k C o u n ty C o m m issio n ­
ers’ o ffic e , 201 L a u re l A ve n u e , T illa m o o k , O R 97141, (T e le p h o n e : 503-842-
3403).
F or a firm to be considered, th e ir “ Statement o f Q u a lific a tio n s ’ ’ m ust be sub­
m itted to the B oard o f C om m issioners at the above address by N o ve m b e r 15,
1990.
T illa m o o k C o u n ty shall select several consultants deemed to be m ost q u a lifie d
and request that those firm s subm it p ro je ct proposals fo r the actual w o rk.
Holladay Park Medical Center
IfC A C V
1225 Northeast 2nd Avenue
(503) 233-4567
Committed to Career Opportunity J or A tt Americans
24-Hour Job Line 239-3116
An Equal O pportunity Employer
A Legacy Member
and
support fo r develpm ent and negotiation
o f in d ire ct cost rates. The D ire c to r
w o rks clo se ly w ith other members o f the
P e rsonnel O ffic e
5200 S W M e a d o w s R oad
P .O . B ox 1689
L a k e O sw ego, O re g o n 97035-0889
Equal Employment Opportunity
Employer
perienced housing rehabilitation spe­
cialist and home remodeling inspector.
I advise homeowners in making im­
provements to their homes, correcting
code violations, selection and quality of
materials, selection of contractors, and
estimating cost of improvements.
I also perform house inspections for
home buyers. For more Information,
call 289-3648.
co lo g y. In F Y 1990, sponsored research
responding to inquiries, document analy­
sis, legal research, preparing reports fo r
5 p.m ., N ov. 9, 1990
M y name is Levi Russell. I am an ex­
N ursing; the U n iv e rs ity H ospital; the
C h ild R e h a b ilita tio n and D evelopm ent
Center; and the Center fo r Research in
O ccupational and E n vironm ental T o x i­
review, assistance, and negotiation; post­
m um fo u r years legal practice required.
A P P L Y IM M E D IA T E L Y . Send a res­
ume w ith a cover le tte r that s p e c ific a lly
addresses ho w the ap p lica n t meets the
desired q u a lific a tio n s to:
J a c k Paessia
Protect yourself
against BIG
LOSSES and
COSTLY
REPAIRS.
Call Levi Russell
289-3648
Oregon Health Sciences U niversity seeks
a fu ll-tim e D ire c to r o f Research S erv­
ices. T h is is a fa cu lty p o sition reporting
to the Associate V ice President fo r
Research A d m in istra tio n and E conom ic
D evelopm ent. Salary w ill be com m en­
surate w ith s k ills and experience.
Oregon H ealth Sciences U n ive rsity is a
reaching, research, and patient care u n i­
versity located in P ortland, Oregon, w ith
6,000 employees. It is one o f e ig h t in s ti­
tutions in the Oregon State System o f
H ig h e r E ducation and includes the
Schools o f D entistry, M edicine, and
Duties w ill include evaluating complaints,
B O T H R E Q U IR E graduation fro m ac­
credited law school and active m em ber­
ship in O regon kStatc B ar w ith m in i­
Expiel Opportunity Employer, M FH.
DIRECTOR OF
RESEARCH SERVICES
OREGON HEALTH
SCIENCES
UNIVERSITY
regulations, campus research a c tiv ity ,
and faculty research interests; pre-award
and e xce lle n t benefits in c lu d in g m e d i­
cal, dental, life , d is a b ility insurance.
A Legacy Member
lassified
counsel at tria l; w ill represent B a r in
appeals before Supreme C ourt.
State Professional R esponsibility Board,
d ra ftin g pleadings, tria l m em oranda and
appellate brie fs, and arguing appeals.
Salary range begins at $2.725 per m onth
EMANUEL HOSPITAL
fit HEALTH CENTER
2 8 2 -1 6 6 4
1105
B ids /S ub -B ids / L egai / C
The M e tro p o lita n Service D is tric t (M e tro ) is s o lic itin g P re -Q u a lific a tio n R e­
Near Lloyd Center
All proceeds from MUSICIANS BALL 1990 go to ESTABLISH THE
MUSIC INDUSTRY RELIEF FUND. A safety net by musicians for musicians.
All proceeds from the ROCKIN.: AUCTION go to keeping the Portland
Music Association in existence. O ur existence provides community services
not found elsewhere.
to 5 :00 p.m . a t the G a lle ria dow n to w n .
ADVERTISEMENT FOR
PRE-QUALIFICATION
Mon - Fr. 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Saturday 10 - 5:30 pm
ROCKIN' AUCTION- at Erickson's Salon 7 NW 2ND Ave. Friday November
9,7-9pm. Admission is $5.00 at door or Cloth Pass or Laminate.
IMPORTANT IS THE CAUSE
O R com e to “ A d o p tio n C elebra­
tio n ” Sunday, N ovem ber 18, fro m 1:00
Proposals due 3:00 p.m. PST, November 15,1990.
The Zoo Department of the Metropolitan Service District (Metro) is updating its
Master Plan. As a part of that process the Zoo is requesting proposals for a study
analyzing the economic impact that the Zoo has in the metropolitan area and the
state of Oregon.
Proposals will be due no later than 3:00 p.m. PST, on November 15,1990 at
Metro Washington Park Zoo, 4001 SW Canyon road, Portland, Oregon 97221, Attn.
Y. Sherry Sheng, Director.
Synthetic & Human Hair
For Braiding & Weeving
All ages Fri Nov 9 at UFO Cafe-All ages Sat. Nov 10 at UFO Cafe and
Erickson's Saloon.
All age Laminate is $7.50 for weekend
“ there’ s no such thing as an unadoptable
c h ild .
Y o u don ’ t have to be rich o r m arried
o r childless o r ow n y o u r ow n home to
adopt. N o fees are charged fo r this O re ­
gon adoption program , and fin a n c ia l
assistance may be available to assist in
the c h ild ’ s care.
T o fin d out more about adoption and
w a itin g kid s, c a ll One C hurch One C h ild
at 285-7634 o r Special Needs A d o p tio n
C o a litio n at 222-9661.
O r c a ll y o u r local C h ild re n ’ s S erv­
ices D iv is io n .
FOR ECONOMIC IMPACT ANALYSIS
R FP#90R -125 ZO
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SUB-BIDS REQUESTED
Oregon State Building 50 Remodel
Bid Date: November 2,@ 3:00 p.m.
CCB# 63435
PENCE KELLY CONSTRUCTION, INC.
655 1 7th St. S.E.
Salem,OR 97301
Phone:(503) 399-7223 (Salem)
Phone:(503) 224-8681 (Portland)
FAX: (503) 585-7477
We are an equal opportunity employer and request Sub-Bids from small,
minority, women owned and disadvantaged business enterprises.
SUB-BIDS REQUESTED
Oregon State Building 50 Remodel
Bid Date: November 2,1990 @ 3:00 P.M.
L.D. MATTSON, INC. CCB # 63122
P.O. Box 12335
Salem, Oregon 97309
(503) 585-7671 FAX 585-4364 Sub-Bids only
MtMflUl. CONTWACTOrt
We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from women
and minority owned business enterprises.
SUB-BIDS REQUESTED
Science Green Site Improvement
Bid Date: November 8 ,1 9 9 0 @ 4:00 P.M.
LEE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
P.O. Box 257
Eugene, Oregon 97440
FAX (503) 683-7364 (503)683-3607
We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from women and
minority owned business enterprises.