Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, November 01, 1995, Page 14, Image 14

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N ovember 1, 1995 • T he P ortland O bserver
Powell Finishes
Nationwide Book Tour
W ith two appearances in N orfolk, Va., Gen. Colin Powell completed
the last 'ap o f his book-signing tour - 29 events in 23 locales in 20 days -
without getting w riter's cramp, losing his voice or dropping any easy clues
about two questions on the minds o f his admirers and potential presidential
rivals:
W ill he run for president in 1996? And i f he does, what’ s his reason
for wanting to move into the Oval Office in 1997?
For the umpteenth time since his book tour began, Powell said he
intended to spend the coming weeks deciding whether to run for the
presidency or to opt lor some other form o f service to the nation.
The general’ s m ulling-things-over posture, however, has not deterred
campaign professionals from acting as though it is a fact that he w ill run.
Some professionals have reached out to Pow ell’s friends and advisers,
including Ken Duberstein, a White House ch ie f o f staff for Ronald Reagan,
for advice on join in g a Powell campaign.
During the weeks Powell crisscrossed the country, interest in him and
his presidential ambitions never (lagged. A ll o f his final stops - Atlanta and
Norfolk - drew long lines o f book buyers.
/ RESCHEDULED !
A tribute to
Active Duty, Reserve and Retired
Military Service Personnel
Mental Health
Van D river (On-Call) for SED
children, schedule (0-40 hrs,
average 18 hrs wk), no bene­
fits. Must have excellent driv­
ing record and desire to work
with em otionally disturbed
children. Submit letter and
resume to Alice Bergman,
6329 NE ML King Blvd., Port­
land, OR 97211.
flyyyr "Dress In Time ”
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Saturday, December 9, 1995
Annie Pearls’ Restaurant & Lounge
320 SE 2nd
(Between Oak and Pine Streets)
8:00 PM to 2:00 AM
Food
Actor/Actress
Kaiser Perm anente’s Educa­
tio n a l T h e a tre P ro g ra m
seeks five experienced actors
to playu teenage roles in
Secrets, an HIV/AIDS educa­
tion play touring SW WA and
OR Schools. Anticipated con­
tract period January - June
1996. Weekdays, some eve­
nings , some weekend or over­
night. BA in theatre arts or
realted field desirable. Re­
quires excellent communica­
tion skills and some singing.
Must be able to lift 40 pounds
and have valid OR or WA driv­
ers license. Send resume and
head shot to Renee King,
Kaiser Permanente, 500 NE
Multnomah, Suite 100, Port­
land, OR 97232-2099 by No­
vember 10, 1995. Call 813-
4859 for information.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Outreach Specialist,
Youth Gangs
Programs
Fun • Raffle • Fashion Show
No Host Bar
Music Provided by:
"The Man In Motion " - Aaron Pruitt
Fashion Show
Doris Rush displays her Signature to Class
Tickets: $12.00 in Advance; $15.00 the day of the event!
Sold at all G.I. Joes TicketMaster outlets
Dress in a time era o f your choice!
Civilians are invited to help celebrate this one-of-a-kind event
Previous knowledge and expe­
rience with youth gangs in the
Portland Metro area. Demon­
strated knowledge of Hispan­
ic culture and com m unity.
Must be fluent in English and
Spanish. Starting salary $9.65
hr. M u st a p p ly In p e rso n to
NE C o a litio n o f N e ig h b o r­
h oo d s, 4815 N.E. 7th, Port­
land, before November 13,
1995,5:00 p.m. EEO Employ­
er.
Maintenance
Supervisor
Advertisement For Invitation To Bid
Facility Maintenance Supervi­
sor needed with prior experi­
ence in planning, coordina­
tion and supervision of a small
maintenance services depart­
ment within a vocational train­
ing school. Requires techni­
cal training and six years ex­
perience in building, grounds
and equipment maintenance,
one of which should be in a
supervisory capacity. Experi­
ence must include HVAC.
Submit letter of interest and re­
sume no later than W ednes­
day, November 8, 1995.
Invitation to Bid and proposed form s of contract docum ents,
including plans and specifications, are on file at the office of
Vancouver H ousing A uthority at 500 O m aha W ay, Vancouver,
W ashington 98661 (206) 694-2501, Ext. 163, and at local plan
centers.
Human Resources
31244 E. Historic Columbia
River Hwy.
Troutdale, OR 97060
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
M/F/DZV
Washington County
Corrections Health Nurse
$17.98-$21.63/hour
Open Until Filled
Call (503) 648-8606/TTY (503)
693-4898 fo r Inform ation.
County application and sup­
plemental application forms
required. Apply to:
W ashington County Human
Resources Division
155 N. First Avenue, Suite 210
Hillsboro, Oregon 97124
Women, minorities, and people
with disabilities are encour­
aged to apply.
Part-Time
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4 days, Thurs-Sun apx 2 hrs
+day Early am A nd latge aftn
each day. Lot custodian for
National Pride Car Wash, MLK
Blvd. Good pay. Retired men
& women encouraged to ap­
ply. Call Bill for interview 240-
2889 and leave name and
phone
T h E P o R T lA N d O bsER V ER
Convert 13 Dwellings To Mobility Accessible Units
& Perform Lead-Based Paint Abatement At 89
Dwellings
Project #95005
Vancouver Housing Authority
Brief Work Description:
• Remodel 13 dw ellings on 3 sites to conform to H U D ’s
Uniform Federal A ccessibility Standards. C om plete interi­
or remodel.
• Install new curb ramps, w h eelchair ram ps and other site
paving at 3 sites.
• Remove & replace lead-based paint coated closet shelves
and supports at 89 dw ellings.
• Remove & replace asbestos floor tile at one dwelling,
• Install playground surfacing at one site.
• Relocation services.
An Equal H ousing O pportunity Provider
Pre-bid M eeting: Nov. 9, 10:00 a.m.
Proposed Product S ubstitutions due by Nov. 26, 1995
Bid O pening: Dec. 5, 1995, 2:00 p.m.
Public Notice
Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation
District Of Oregon
Notification Of Board Of Directors Meeting
The Tri-C ounty M etropolitan Transportation D istrict of O re­
gon (Tri-M et) Board of D irectors shall hold a special meeting
on W ednesday, N ovem ber 1, 1395, at 7:15 a.m., Tri-M et
A dm inistration Building, 4012 SE 17th Avenue, Third Floor
Conference Rooms, Portland, O regon 97202. The purpose of
the meeting is to appoint a Task Force on C ustom er Service.
The m eeting will be follow ed by inform al staff briefings.
Person requiring a sign language interpreter should contact
Tri-M et at 238-4952 or TTY 238-5811 at least 48 hours prior
to the Meeting.
Advertise In The
Portland Observer
Call 288-0033
W e I comes t I- ie
K orean A mer I can GROCERy AssociATioN o f O regon
D e I ojm Food M ar I< et
800 N.E. D e I ojm
285-1240
S onny KiM, O wner
B oston MiNi M ar I< et
726 N.E. KilliNqswoRTb
282-6776
AlbERTA S t . M ar I< et
915 N.E. A ^ erta
281-6588
KiNq Food M art
5 5 10 N.E. MLK Blvd.
281-0557
K C Food M ar I< et
509 N. KilliNqswoRTb
289-7450
AI nswort I- i M ar I cet
5949 N.E. 50Tb
281-0479
P rescott C orner M ar I< et
Pbilly C a I e
1460 N.E. P rescott
445 N.E. KilliNqswoRTb
284-7418
288-9567
W e A ppreciate Y our B us I ness Ai\id S upport
ThANk You
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