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    Page 6...The Portland Observer ...August 12,1992
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Portland Observer
CLASSIFIEDS
Administrative
Analyst 3
Education
Portland Public Schools
Assessment
Specialists
Individuals needed for assessment
services for talented and gifted
program. Must have training and
experience in the administration,
scoring, and interpretation of in­
formal assessment devices or in
the use of standardized test in­
struments. Must hold current
Oregon certificate (teaching,
school psychology, counseling,
or special education). Elemen­
tary teaching exp preferred. Part
time position, hours negotiable.
Transportation required. $24.40
per hour. Applications accepted
through August 21 .Call 280-6198
for additional information. Must
submit certification and 3 current
letters of reference. For job ap­
plication, call or write to Person­
nel, Blanchard Education Ser­
vice Center, 501 N. Dixon, Port­
land, OR 97227. Phone 249-
2000. Equal Oppty-Affirmative
Action Employer.
$2,447 - $3,119/mo
♦ + excell. bene. pkg.
Seeking skilled professional with
experience in community social
services and human rights. Will
develop and administer contracts
and coordinate community needs
processes. Requires 4-year de­
gree in social sciences, business
or public admin, or related field;
thorough knowledge of human
rights and social service issues;
governmental budgetary pro­
cess; and proven ability to work
with diverse groups of people.
Closes 8/27/92. City of Salem
Personnel Dept, Rm 225,555 Lib­
erty StSE, Salem, OR 97301.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Wanted Seville 1970's
Must be in good condition. Call
287-1784 and leave message.
E&M Sentry
Market
located at
North
Killingsworth
285-6352
Melissa Fern
Melissa Fern has been a waitress;
a truck driver; has worked at a
fast food place. In a foundry job,
she knocked molds out of steel
frames with a sledgehammer.
Accounting
Computer
Oregon State Univ.
Department of Computer Science
The Department of Computer Sci­
ence invites applicants for visit­
ing faculty position, to start in
September, 1992 or thereafter,
and to last from one to three
quarters. Specialization in soft­
ware, artificial intelligence, par­
allel computing, or computer
graphics is desirable, but all quali­
fied applicants will be consid­
ered. Applicants should have
completed or expect to complete
all requirements for a PH.D. in
computer science or a closely
related field and should have
dem onstrated research and
teaching potential. Candidates for
senior positions should have es­
tablished research reputations.
Review of applications will begin
July 1, 1992, and will continue
until the position is filled. Appli­
cation from women and minori­
ties are particularly encouraged,
please send vitae, statement of
research interests and plans, and
three letters of reference to:
WalterG. Rudd,Chairman, Dept
of C om puter Science, 303
Deparborn Hall, Oregon State
University, Corvallis, OR 97331;
email rudd @ cs.orst.edu.
OSU is an Affirmative Action/Equal
Opportunity Employer and com­
plies with Section 504 of the Re­
habilitation Actof 1973. OSU has
a policy of being responsive to
the needsof dual-career couples.
Notice To Contractors
Senior Internal Auditor
The Schnitzer Group is a multina­
tional Portland based group of
companies operating in the scrap
metal recycling, mini-mill steel
production, real estate, cold stor­
age & marine transportation in­
dustries. We seek a hands-on
professional to perform opera­
tional & financial audits, analy­
sis, review of management infor­
mation systems & controls, com­
pliances with company policies
& procedures & special projects.
This position reports to the Vice
President of Finance and offers
excellent opportunity and expo­
sure to all business segments as
well as visibility to upper man­
agement. Travel requirements up
to 60% will be necessary.
The ideal candidate will have a
minimum of three years direct
auditing experience or four years
experience in a manufacturing
environment. A Bachelors de­
gree in Business or related field
is strongly preferred. This per­
son will be a self-starter, capable
of working in an unstructured en­
vironment, & possess excellent
people & communication skills.
We offer excellent benefits and a
competitive salary commensu­
rate with experience.
Qualified applicants may send re­
sume w/salary requirements to:
Human Resource Department
PORTLAND OBSERVER
'The Eyes end Eats oi Iho Communit Y
Office: (503)288-0033
Fax#: (503) 288-0015
Now she's going in a different
direction -- toward a doctorate in
clinical psychology. She intends
to have her own practice and
has definite ideas about provid­
ing affordable care.
N.E. 197th Avenue Street Reconstruction
Project No. 5078
Sealed proposals will be received by the Director of the Depart­
ment of Environmental Services (DES) at City Hall, 1333 N.W
Eastman Parkway, Gresham, Oregon 97030, until Au9 ustJ 8 -
10 00 a.m. local time, at which time they will be opened for the
construction of the N.E. 197th Avenue Street Reconstruction
Project No. 5078.
1,295
"I can say I've never been anywhere where so many
different kinds of people get along so well."
PCC Cascade
The friendly campus in your neighborhood.
Together, let's explore what's in your future.
Excavation and Grading
460
Ton
Crushed Baserock
397
Ton
A.C Pavement
590
LF
12” Sewer Pipe
to Alan Benoit at 669-2486.
Contractors must prequalify for street and sanitary sewer con­
struction with the City of Gresham, as required by the laws of the
State of Oregon, before the date of a bid opening. Otherwise their
proposal may not be given consideration.
Contractors shall obtain a City of Gresham business license prior
to commencing work.
All proposals must be submitted on the regular forms furnished
by the City of Gresham, addressed and mailed or delivered to
DES City of Gresham, in a sealed envelope plainly marked,
"Sealed Bid On N.E. 197th Avenue Street Reconstruction Project
No. 5078, bearing the name and address of the bidder. Each
must be accompanied by a certified check, cashier’s check or bid
bond in an amount not less than ten percent (10%) of the total bid.
A performance and payment corporate surety bond in the full
amount of the contract shall be required to guarantee faithful
performance of the terms of the contract at the time of contract
execution.
In determining the lowest responsible bidder, the public contract­
ing agency shall, for the purpose of awarding the contract, add
a percent increase on the bid of a nonresident bidder equal to the
percent, if any, of the preference given to that bidder in the state
in which the bidder resides.
Each bid must contain a statement as to whether the bidder is £
resident bidder, as defined in ORS 279.029.
Each bid must contain a statement by the bidder that the
provisions of ORS 279.350 will be complied with.
Each bidder rfiust file with his bid an affidavit of non-collusion.
Schnitzer Steel
Industries, Inc.
P.O. Box 10047
Portland, OR 97210
No phone calls, please. Those
selected for interview will be
contacted
Equal Opportunity Employer
Wholesale to the Public 35% to 50% off I
100% Human Hair 16" from $15.95
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braiding and weaving
Wigs and Beauty Supplies
We will meet or beat
anyone’s prices.
The City of Gresham reserves the right to reject any and/or al
bids, waive informalities, or to accept any bid which appears t<
serve the best interests of he City.
The City of Gresham is an equal opportunity employer.
Sales and Promotional items excluded.
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Contractor for this w ork shall furnish all labor at current State of
Oregon prevailing wage rates, materials, and equipment and
services of all kinds to complete the work in accordance with the
plans and specifications therefor.
Plans and specifications may be examined at the office of
Gresham DES, 1333 N.W. Eastman Parkway, Gresham, O r­
egon. Copies of said plans and specifications may be obtained
upon application to DES and by posting a non-refundable fee of
$25 00 with DES for each set of plans and specifications re-
quested. Questions concerning this project should be addressed
Public Notice
Melissa came to PCC Cascade
for the first two years of her
,
bachelor’s degree. It gave her a good start. The instruc­
tors were very supportive," she says. "They were willing to
put out extra effort to help me."
® Advertising
^Employment
ss Bids/Sub-Bids
Mrs. C’s Wigs and Beauty Supply
By Order Of The City Council
1333 N. W. Eastman Parkway
Gresham, Oregon 97030
707 N.E. Fremont
Portland, Oregon 97212
(503) 281-6525
Open; 11 ;30 - 6:00 Tues thru Saturday
Nobody Does it Better for Less
Steve Jones
Ad Prices Good August 12 through August 18,1992 At Safeway.
SAFEWAY
Oregon Groum
Sweet Corn
Nobody does it sweeter! Enjoy fresh corn on the cob
this week at great savings! Stock the freezer for up
coming months with Oregon grown corn.
H appy 84th Birthday
From your great-granddaughter
Jonita Phillips
Wyden Request
O.D.O.T. Listing
For
Nathan Proby & Associate, in con­
junction with O.B. H ill is asking all
persons concern about the Oregon De­
partment of Transportation (ODOT)
Congressional Hearing set for the last
week in this month. To attend a work­
ing task force meeting prior to the hear­
ing. The meeting w ill be held at PCC
Cascade CcdarConfcrencc Room, Aug.
14th at 5:00 p.m.
I f you have had problems with
ODOT. Please bring your concerns to
this meeting for listing and discussion.
Congressman Ron Wyden ol the 3rd
District, The Chairman of this Congres­
sional Hearing is asking for a listing of
all concerns prior to the hearing, there­
fore, your presence at this meeting is
imperative. If you need more info call
Flav-R-Pac Orange Juice 12-Ounce frozen concentrale. Ea. 69C
Oregon Whole Fryers or cui "Economy Pack"........................ Lb. 68C
Look In The This Week
Magazine for your Safeway
Shopping Guide for a complete
list of specials on sale this
week at Safeway!
W ESTERN
U N IO N
The Fastest Way To Send
Money....Available In All
Safeway stores in Oregon &
S.W. Washington.
(503) 282-1228.
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