h December 25,1991...The Portland Observer...Page 9 Portland Observer CLASSIFIEDS C U S T O M E R Holladay Park Medical Center 1225 N ortheast 2nd A ven u e (503) 233-4567 S E R V IC E ircACY MrwrtA C om m itted to Career O p p o rtu n ity J o r A l l Americans T E L L E R S 24-Hour Job Line 239-3116 U.S. Bank has several part-time and on-call opportunities for individuals to work in the East Portland, Gresham, Milwaukie, and Oregon City areas as Customer Service Tellers. Working approximately 8-10 hours a week, you will he responsible for providing prompt, courteous customer service and promoting and selling company products and services. You will also participate in branch marketing programs. n Advertising & Employment » Bids/Sub-Blds An Equal Opportunity Employer A Legacy Member JOB OPPORTUNITY Call our 24-Hour JobLine at 280-4727 for a listing of current openings at Emanuel Hospital & Health Center. Emanuel Hospital & Health Center AI utheran- Atfilutwl CtTtfer of Canng ExcvUeno* L "j EH H ealth S ystem Equal Opportunity Employer, MFH To quality, you'll need a strong dedication to customer service and previous cash handling experience. Teller experience is preferred. We offer a wage of $7.50-$10.25/hour, depending on experience. To apply, pick up an application at any of our branches or our Employment Office and return it to 555 SW Oak Street. Portland, OR 97204. Drug screen is required. We are an equal opportunity employer. U .S . B A N K “ I t ’ s more than a living ... it ’ s living your ideals !” Is women ’ s healthcare IMPORTANT TO YOU? Is REPRODUCTIVE CHOICE P A R A G C A B O L N t S A LE S IN S T A L L E R S PARAGON CABLE, a loader In the dynamic fast-growing cable tolovtsion Indusiry Is seeking enthusiastic soll-startors to sell and install cable sorvices In multifamily housing It you are highly motivated and havo a strong desire tor success, we would like to talk with you. Wo offer: • Career In a gtowlh Industry • New products and services • Training program • Base vs. commission • Ga3 allowance Call 230-2099, oxf #205 lo arrange for an interview, or apply in person at: PARAG O N C ABLE 3075 NE Sandy Dlvri. Portland, OR 97232 IMPORTANT TO YOU? At Planned Parenthood we promote the health and well-being of the individual, the family, and the community. Equal Opportunity Employer Your clinical expertise, your language skills, and your cultural sensitivity are all needed in order for us to effectively serve our diverse communities. C linic M anager We are interested in experienced manager who will be responsible for the operation, supervision and coordination of medical clinic. Individual will participate as a member of management team and demonstrate an ability to promote a team-oriented approach to patient focused care. Medical professionals are encouraged to apply. C linic S upport S taff We are looking for dedicated individuals to provide medical clinic support in family planning setting. Responsibilities include medical assisting, patient education and patient information systems. Qualified applicant’s need a high school diploma/GED and orienta­ tion toward patient focused care. M id - L evel P ractitioner Put your skills to work for a cause you believe in! Looking for mid­ level provider (nurse practitioner, physician assistant, certified nurse midwife) for busy ambulatory gyn and family planning clinic. Flexible hours. Qualified applicants will need current licensure in Oregon as a Nurse Practitioner, Certified Nurse Midwife or Physician Assistant and an orientation toward patient focused care. We offer a competitive salary with full benefit package. All appli­ cants may forward their resume to: Lauren Hartmann RNC Planned Parenthood of the Columbia/Willamette 3231 SE 50th Portland, OR 97206 p Senior Engineer/G eotechnical - to $4,346/mo Invitation For Bids E lectronic Technician A ssistant - to $13.36/hr #015-92-194 for furnishing Custodial Supplies, Hand Tools, And Other Equipment For more info/closing dates call (503) 823-4573 (24 hr job information) No resumes please. Bids are solicited to furnish custodial supplies, hand tools and other equipment for this agency’s Cooperative Purchasing pro­ gram. Bids will be received by Michael Mlynarczyk, Purchasing Agent, at 11611 NE Ainsworth Circle, Portland, OR 97220-9017 (PO Box 301039, Portland, OR 97230-9039) (Phone: 503-257- 1791) until no later than 4:00 pm, Pacific Standard Time (PST), January 15, 1992, at which time and address the bids will be publicly opened but not be read aloud. The successful bidder will not be required to be licensed for asbestos abatement under section 7 of ORS 468.883. Specifications may be obtained at the above office. Each bid must contain a statement as to whether or not the bidder is a resident bidder as defined in ORS 279.029. The District may reject any bid not in compliance with all prescribed public bidding procedures and requirements, and may reject for good cause any or all bids upon a finding of the agency it is in the public interest to do so. No bid will be considered that is received after the appointed date and time. Request For Proposal RFP FILING DATE January 3 ,1 9 9 2 RFP TITLE FACILITIES CONDITION REPORT UPDATE Formal announcement, detailed specifications and bidding document may be obtained at the above address. For additional information, please contact Carol Case, Purchasing Manager, 687-5054. Informational Advertisement Portland Public Schools Call For Bids Sealed bids will be received until 1:00 p.m. on the dates indicated in the Purchasing Department, Multnomah County School district #1 J, 501 N Dixon, Portland, Oregon for the items listed herein: Bid Filing Date Bid Title Jan. 7, 1992 Athletic Supplies For Warehouse Stock, Fall Sports and Games, 1992-93. Frozen Foods For W arehouse Stock, 1991-92 (Supplemental) Staples And Processd Foods For Warehouse Stock, 1991-92 (Supplemental) Formal announcement, detailed specifications and bidding docu­ ment may be obtained at the above address. For additional information, please contact M. J. Hutchens, Dir. Purchasing, 249- 2000, Ext. 581. Apps also available at: Urban League 10 N Russell Minorities, females and disabled encouraged to apply. Traffic Safety Division Oregon Department Of Transportation Conduct Training Sessions Letter Due: December 27,1991 Request For Letters Of Interest The Traffic Safety Division, Oregon Department of Transporta­ tion, is seeking a contractor to conduct eight one-day training sessions using the Federal Highway Administration training materials, "Safety Features for Local Roads and Streets." Train­ ing to take place In regions throughout Oregon. Notice Of Cancellation Of Public Hearing of the Cokimbla/WUlamoU« Sealed proposals will be received until 1:30 p.m. on the dates indicated in the Purchasing Department, 860 West Park, Suite 300, Eugene, OR for the service listed herein: Bureau of Personnel 1220 Sw 5th Ave., First FI. Portland, OR 97204 To receive a Request for Proposal, send a letter of Interest to Chuck Nelson, Traffle Safety Division, 400 State Library Building, Salem, Oregon 97310 by December 27, 1991. Planned Parenthood* Informational Advertisement City of Eugene City Of Portland Multnomah Education Service District their motivation and skills that biald our future and get the job done. Bank of America is commited to becoming the top lending institution in the state. join our Residential Mortgage Department where you will thor­ oughly review and evaluate credit risk on conventional, construc­ tion, FHA and VA loans. Provide assistance to loan originators, processors, and dosers. Handle other residential lending duties as assigned. Requires 2 years' previous underwriting experience of conven­ tional, construction, FHA direct endorsement and VA automatic. Ability to analyze financial statements, credit and assess risk. Provide excellent customer service and ensure effective communl- catxMi. Salary is negotiable. Please send or fax resume to M . Ellis or apply In person by Friday. December 20, 1991, 10 am - 3 pm at our Human Resources Departm ent, 121 SW M orrison, 7th floor, Portland, Fax (50 3 ) 275 1185. ¡OB H otune 27 5 -1 3 9 0 Bank o f A m erica Oregon ** •'V «n eqwkl opportunity empfoyr* minoriti«, Notice Is hereby given that the public hearing previously sched­ uled to be held by the Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon (Trl-Met) at 3:30 P.M. W ednesday, December 18,1991, at the Portland Building, 1120 SW 5th Avenue, Second Floor Meeting Room “ C" will not be held because no requests for hearing were received. The hearing would have been held for the purpose of considering a grant application requesting Section 9 assistance under the Urban Mass Transportation Act of 1964, as am ended, for: PROJECT DESCRIPTION LOCAL FEDERAL TOTAL OPERATING ASSISTANCE (Up to 50% Funding) for period from July 1,1991 to June 30,1992 $5,325,918 $5,325,918 $10,651,836 The grant application is still available for public Inspection a tT ri- Met, Public Services Division, 4012 SE 17th Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97202. Douglas L. Capps Executive Director Public Services Division JM btod p m o m and veterana encouraged to *PP*y MARTIN LUTHER KING J R ., AWARD LUNCHEON 7- On January 9, 1992 Dr. Darryl S. Tukufu, President and CEO, Urban League of Portland will be one of many distinguished speakers honoring the extraordinary work and memory of Dr. King. The annual luncheon sponsored by the Portland Federal Executive Board will be held at the Oregon Convention Center, 777 NE MLK Jr. Boulevard from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Tickets are $15 ea or $150 for a table of ten. Mail check or money order to: Portland Federal Executive Board, Pm 1776 Federal Building, 1220 SW Third Avenue, Portland, OR 97204 (Contact 326-3010 for ticket information NO LATER THAN JANUARY 2, 1992).