Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, December 29, 1993, Page 11, Image 11

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T he P ortland O bserver • D ecember 29, 1993
LASSIFIEDSXBIDS
Programmer Analyst
$ 2 ,1 6 8 -$ 2 ,9 3 6 Monthly
(Class #C 1407)
The Oregon Liquor Control Com ­
mission is recruiting for a Pro­
gram m er Analyst in its Infor­
m a tio n S y s te m s D iv is io n ,
Milwaukie, Oregon.
The purpose of the position is to
design, install and maintain
computerized systems prim a­
rily for the Commission's M er­
chandising, Point of Sales Pro­
gram.
Minimum Qualifications for this
position are:Two years' expe­
rience as a Programmer;
OR, a degree from an accredited
college or training school or
certificate inProgramming or
Com puter Science, AND one
year experience as a Program­
mer; OR, an equivalent com bi­
nation of experience and train­
ing.
N ote: There are additional skills
re q u ire d fo r th is p o s itio n .
Please refer to the State of
O regon Job Announcem ent
No. C930877. To obtain an
announcem ent and applica­
tio n , c o n ta c t th e L iq u o r
C o m m is s io n 's H um an R e­
sources Office, (503) 653-3019
(TDD 653-3054), or any State
of Oregon Employment Divi­
sion office. Reasonable accom­
modations will be made for the
vision or hearing impaired in
the application process.
AA/EEO/ADA Employer
Closes 1/7/94
ELIOT NEIGHBORHOOD
ASSOCIATION BOARD
MEETING
• C o n ta ct: Steve 281-1799
• S t Johns N eighborhood
Association B o ard M eeting
• 6:00 P M W esleyan C h u rch
8550 N . St Louis
• G eneral M eeting follow s at
7:00 P M
Weighmaster
Education
Deputy Legislative
Counsel
Personnel Officer
Training Specialist
Oregon Department of Trans­
portation seeks experienced
H R generalist with conflict reso-
lution skills for multifaceted po­
sition in Salem. Will provide full
range of adm inistrative and
technical human resource ser­
vices to approximately 3,000
employees within assigned lo­
cales. Responsibilities include
providing advice and counsel
to managers and employees,
conducting classification re­
views and complaint Investi­
gations, and Interpreting and
negotiating contracts. Requires
3 years professional-level per­
sonnel experience which In­
cluded responding to griev­
ances and effectively recom­
m ending disciplinary action
within a union-represented en­
vironment AND relevant BS
degree or 3 additional years of
experience. Position offers an­
nual salary range of $34,956-
$46,848 and competitive ben­
efits. Contact ODOT Recruit­
ment at (503) 378-6281 (TDD-
373-7727) for additional infor­
mation and required packet.
Completed applications and
cover letters must be received
by 5:00 p.m ., January 18.
ODOT Is an E EO/AA employer
c o m m itte d to a d iv e rs e
workforce.
George Fox College is accepting Oregon Department of Transpor­ (Staff Development Coordinator)
applications for tenure track
tation seeks individuals with
$2,605 - $3,471/month
For the Office Of The Legislative
teaching positions in Second­
public contact skills for future
The Oregon Occupational Safety
Counsel Of The Oregon Legis­
ary E ducation. E lem entary
vacancies. These positions (lo­
and Health Division of the De­
lative Assembly. Deputiesdraft
E d u ca tio n , E c o n o m ic s /A c -
cated In Ashland, Cascade
partm ent of Consum er and
legislative measures; conduct
co un tin g, S ociolo g y, C o m ­
Locks, Farewell Bend, and Kla­
Business Services Is recruit­
legal research and prepare
puter, and C om m unication/
ing for a Training Specialist for
math Falls) independently in­
opinions; and edit ORS. Law
Forensics for the 1994-95 aca­
vestigate, analyze, and regu­
their Salem office. This chal­
D egree, O regon S tate Bar
demic year. George Fox Col­
late motor carrier operations,
lenging position provides staff
m em bership, Experience in
enforcing compliance with gov­
lege Is a Christian liberal arts
development activities for the
legal drafting and making legal
c o lle g e a ffilia te d w ith the
erning laws. Requires 3 years
technical/professional staff of
presentations required. Salary
Friends (Quaker) Church and
public contact experience, in­
an innovative and active state
range $2773 - $3718 per month.
cluding explaining rules which
committed to a Christian phi­
organization responsible for
Background in Health Law or
regulate an Industry/business.
administering the Oregon Safe
losophy of higher education.
Education Law preferred. Ap­
Positions offer competitive ben­
Employment Act. To qualify you
Send a letter of application,
ply not later than 5 pm, Febru­
efits and salary range of 41568-
must have three years of expe­
vita, and a statement of your
ary 1, 1 994. Contact Legisla­
$2060. Contact ODOT Recruit­
view of Christian higher edu­
rie n ce as a tra in e r and a
tive Counsel,
S-101 State
ment at (503) 378-6281 (TDD-
cation to the Office of Academic
Bachelor's degree, or at least
Capitol, Salem, OR 972310
3 73 -7 7 2 7 ) fo r a p p lic a tio n
Affairs, George Fox College,
six years of experience as a
(503) 986-1243. Equal Oppor­
packet. C om pleted applica­
414 N. M e rid ia n S tre e t,
trainer. To be considered for
tunity Employer
tions must be reviewed prior to
N ew berg, OR 97132-2697;
this position, applicants must
testing. Applications accepted
FAX (503) 3834. Review of
submit the state's application
until April 14, 1994. ODOT Is
applications will begin immedi­
form (PD100) and complete
an equal opportunity/affirma-
ately and continue until the
questions contained In the job
tlve action employer com m it­
positions are filled.
announcement.
Oregon I»
Lottery
ted to work
Application information may be
force diversity.________________
obtained from your local em ­
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ployment office or by calling
Multnomah County
^ R E S T A U R A N T M A NA GEM EN T
Employee Services at (503)
Senior Fiscal A s s is ta n t; $11.15
378-3200 (V/TDD). The clos­
O
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per hour; apply by Jan. 7.
ing date for applications Is Janu­
Office A s s t2 /B llln g u a l Russian
ary 19,1994.
or Vietnamese; $9.17; apply An Equal Employment Opportu­
by Jan.7
SEEKING ENTRY LKVBL & EXPERIENCED
nity Employer
Library Page (Full & Part-Time);
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M A N A G E M E N T CANDIDATES
$7.73 per hour; apply by Jan.
Starting in 1972 w ith a single restaurant, we've
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grow n to w here we now operate 29 restaurants in
T
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a s u ry A d m in ; $ 3 9 ,5 4 3 -
the Portland/Vancouver m etro po lita n area. We are
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$47,461 DOE; apply byJan 14.
a bo ut to start construction on 2 m ore restaurantsi
Call 248-5035 for jo b in for­
If you are responsible, enthusiastic and have PRIDE,
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m ation or visit
come over to Burger King. M ost o f o u r Assistant
Employee
Services,
Team
Leaders
w
ith
previous
app
lica
ble
m
anage­
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m ent experience start at $ 1 8 ,4 0 0 and can m ake as
HAPPA
1120 SW 5th A ve., Room 1430,
m
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as
$
29
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have
excellent
tra
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p
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Portland.
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gram s and benefits package.
Equal Opportunity Employer.
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Restaurant Management Northwest Inc. is a fran­
United Way
of the Columbia-Willamette
Standard
INSURANCE COMPANY
P. O. BOX 711
PORTLAND, OR 97207-0; V
Advertisement For Bid
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chise of Burger King Corporation.
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Come into ewr main office and fill oat an ap p li­
cation e r send year recarne fat Restaurant M an ­
agem ent Northwest, inc., 1410 SW Jefferson,
Portland, OR 9 7 2 0 1 . Attention« Denise Ribbeck,
Director of Human Ri
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Equal Opportunity Employer
Immediate Opening
FM Program Director
Minimum 5 years experience.
Send resume:
Attention Station Manager
P.O.Box 14957
Portland, OR 97214
No phone calls.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Sealed bids for the Fairbanks Hall Exterior Restoration project will
be received by the Oregon State Board of Higher Education until
2:30 PM, local time, January 25,1994. Bids will be opened and
publicly read aloud at that time. All bidders must be registered with
the Construction Contractors Board.
Additional information may be obtained by contacting Facilities
Services, Adams Hall, Corvallis, Oregon 97331-2001 or telephone
503-737-7694.
228-9131
CLEO-LILLIAN
SOCIAL CLUB
Announces as of
SATURDAY, JAN. 1, 1994
A REVISED DRESS CODE WILL BE
STRICTLY ENFORCED!!!
HA PP
• NO ATHLETIC ATTIRE
• NO SAGGING PANTS - NO HOODED TOPS
JEANNIES DRY CLEANING
& EAVNDRY SERVICE,
• NO PROFANITY
• NO WEAPONS OF ANY KIND
• SUIT OR EQUIVALENT ATTIRE ON FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY AFTER 9:00 PM
Any w eapons found will result in immediate prosecution
O ld Fashioned D ry Cleaning
THE ABOVE ENFORCEMENT
SHALL BE DISCREETLY ENFORCED
SEVEN DAYS A WEEK.
FREE PICK-UP & DELIVERY
Tour Business Counts"
This is done to promote and insure the absolute
positive social environment tor all
Ladies and Gentlemen to enjoy'
25% Off
All Dry Cleaning
CLEO-LILLIAN SOCIAL CLUB is a private club with membership
limited to persons age thirty and over.
WE WELCOME YOUR RENEWED PATRONAGE ■ THANK YOU
DRAPES • WED0ING DRESSES • FINE CLOTHING
(503) 287-0008
5403 NE 42nd
c t q i r • Not »Mid wtth «her Oders ■ Please present ooupon with order
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f ill seven scats on the committee that
arc about toexpirc, as w ell as Fill some
vacancies that have occurred. The
committee's purpose is to advise the
council about ways to involve the
public in regional decision-making.
Item 7.6: Resolution that would
authorize the executive officer to ex­
ecutive an intergovernmental agree­
ment w ith th ccity o f Portland to study
past practices in h iring m in ority- and
womcn-owncd contractors.
Item 7.7: Resolution to create a
Pioneer Cemeteries Study C om m it­
k
Christmas Tree recycling,
A 10-year Tradition
Since 1984 m etropolitan area Grove to Sandy and from W ilsonville
residents have been recycling their to North Portland. M ost groups w ill
be collecting trees on the weekends o f
Christmas trees through services pro­
Jan. 1-2 and Jan. 8-9. The small
vided by nonprofit organizations and
fee or donation requested supports
businesses. Last year m ore than
tee that w ill provide recommenda
63,000 trees were recycled by non­ activities o f groups such as the Boy
lions to the M etro Council about how
p ro fit groups. Trees became compost, Scouts, G irl Scouts, churches and
best to operate these newly-acquired
mulch, w alking paths and decorative parent-teacher associations.
historical cemeteries. Metro acquired
In addition to the nonprofit orga-
landscape materials instead o f land­
14 pioneer cemeteries in the recent
nizations, residents with curbside yard
transferof Multnomah County's parks f ill material.
"Christm as tree recycling is an debris collection programs w ill be
system. This committee w ill spend
able to recycle their trees at the curb.
six months studying and establishing easy way to continue the holiday spirit
The amount o f preparation required
o
f
giving,”
says
RcnaCusma,
M
etro’
s
a system to operate and manage these
and fees vary throughout the region.
executive
ofTiccr.
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Residents
give
their
cemeteries. The committee's prim ary
Call Metro Recycling Inform a­
study area w ill be to determine whether trees back to nature and support many
tion,
234,3000, for specific inform a­
there arc alternatives to public man­ worthwhilc communi ty projee ts at the
tion on tree recycling options. The
iamc tim e.”
agement o f the facilities.
N onprofit groups and businesses hotline hours arc 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.,
Item 8: C ouncilor communica­
w ill operate more than 150 drop-off Monday through Saturday. Close Dec.
tions and committee reports (E sti­
24,25 and Dec. 31, Jan. 1.
mated Adjournm ent tim e is 6 :10pm) sites and pickup services from Forest
The PABC Helps Low-Income
Housing And Energy Projects
Continued from front
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Business
McMurphy's
Appliance Center
CLEO-LILLIAN SO C IA L CLUB
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Washer fit Dryer *199“
Refrigerators From $ 129“
Ranges From $ 129“
O pen Mon. - Fri. 9:00om to 5:00pm
Saturday 10:00am to 2:00pm
Sunday dosed
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