Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, March 05, 1997, Page 13, Image 13

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Celebrate Black History Month at the
Interstate Firehouse
fe» Cultural Center
GENEVA’S
Shear Perfection Barber-Beauty Salon
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NA IM ’S
H a ir Connection
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IFCC Theatre presents:
Driving Miss Daisy
Fridays & Saturdays at 8 pm through March 15,
Tickets $10-15. Call 287-5929 for reservations.
fu ll Servii e Salon
Nail Technician
Specializing in Acrylic Nails, Manicures & Pedicures
Phone: (503) 285-5085
Pager: (503) 909-6724
IFCC Gallery presents:
Voices in Stone: Art of Zimbabwe
Stunning Shona stone sculpture and textiles.
Monday-Friday noon-5:30 pm through February 28. Free.
5601 N.E. M.L.K. Jr. Blvd.
Portland. Oregon 97211
Mon. Eri. 9-6 • Sat. 8-6
4603 N. Williams Ave.
Portland. OR 97217
(503) 288-3171
; U N IO N zA VEN bE6
CLASVCO M PANY;
FULL SERVICE SALON
All Types of Auto. Plate and W indow Glass
Sfor/n Doors and Windows
f i e n i f itj/e t
(503) 232-6263
Call for Appt.
1926 NE Sandy Blvd
Portland, Oregon 97232
L O R R A IN E H L A V IN K A
Phone 249-5886
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STEWART
GROUP
REALTY
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Com puterized Car Care
ERIC F. S C H IN ID R IG
Manager
“Mechanics You Can Trust”
3204 N.E. Broadway
Portland, Oregon 97232
(503)284-5970
5802 NF Mallory
Portland. OR 9721 I
503-289-4970
Lyda Overton, Broker
Home: 503-282-2247
Fax: 503-281-2309
McCowan’s Plastering Inc.
Often 7 dtUfA a coeeic! ! !
We Specialize In E.l.F.S. Stucco and Remodels
B IG CITY PRODUCE
5128 NORTH ALBINA STREET (AT SUMNER)
(503) 281-7178 Office
(503) 833 -8848 Pager
Troy McCowan
IFCC • 5340 N. Interstate Avenue • $03/(23-2000
Po'tland Oregon 97211
4 709 N E M IK Jr Blvd
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IFCC Student Matinee Series presents:
Driving Miss Daisy
For grades 6-12. Thursdays at 9:30 am through March 6
Tickets $4. Call 823-2071 for reservations.
and
John Ole Tome, Maasai Tribe Cultural Lecturer
For pre-K through grade 8. February 26 & 28 at 10 am & 1 pm.
Tickets $4. Call 823-2071 for reservations
460-3830
Licensed • Bonded • Insured
QUALITY AT LOW PRICES
BEST GREENS IN PORTLAND
SPEND 4 YEARS.. .EARN $30,000
FOR COLLEGE.
With the Montgomery CI Bill plus the Army
College Fund, you could earn $30,(XX) for college for
your 4-year enlistnient-or $20,000 after only 2 years.
And you don’t have to pay this money back.
The Army will also give you the self-confidence,
maturity, and leadership skills that will help you succeed
in college and in life.
It’s a good deal. Talk it over with your Army
Recruiter.
ARMY. BE ALL YOU CAN BE.
SUB-BIDS REQUESTED
Advertisement For Bid
Sealed bids for the Sackett Hall Reroof project will be
received by the Oregon State Board of Higher Education
until 2.00 PM, local time, April 1, 1997. Bids will be opened
and publicly read aloud at that time. All bidders must be
registered with the Construction Contractor’s Board.
Additional information may be obtained by contacting Facili­
ties Services, 100 Adams Hall, Corvallis, Oregon 97331-
2001 or telephone 541-737-7694.
Multnomah Education Service District
Request For Proposals
for
Banking Services - RFP #107-97-323
Requests for Proposals are solicited to furnish banking
services for this agency. Proposals will be received by
Michael Mlynarczyk, Purchasing Agent, at 11611 NE Ain­
sworth Circle, Portland, OR 97220-9017 (PO Box 301039,
Portland, OR 97294-9039) (Phone: 503-257-1791_ until no
later than 4:00 PM, Pacific Standard Time (PST),
April 1, 1997
Sub Bids Requested
Men’s Medium Prison
Portland International Airport
Terminal Expansion South, Phase I
Bid Package: Modification No. 4
Bid Package #1 - Precast Concrete Cell Units
Umatilla, Oregon
Bid Date: March 12, 1997 Bid Time: 12:00 P.M. (Noon)
Piling, Elevator, M/E Equipment
Bids Due: March 12, 1997 at 2:00pm
Concrete, Underslab Utilities, and All Other Work
Bids Due: March 18, 1997 at 2:00pm
HOFFMAN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
OF OREGON
Bid Phone: (503) 221-8811 - Bid Fax: (503) 221-8934
1300 SW Sixth Avenue - Portland, OR 97201 - OR License #28417
We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub bids Irom all interested firms including
disadvantaged, minonty, women, disabled veterans and emerging small business enterpnses
Other Subcontracting Opportunities - Internet http://www.hoffm ancorp.com
Invitation For Bids For River
District Remediation Work
W ashington Mutual is a growing, successful bank that’s m anaged
to remain friendly and down-to-earth. This makes us a good place
to bank, and a great place to work. W e ’re looking for a range of
talented people-with a variety of skills. We offer competitive salaries
exc. benefits, and professional growth. W e also treat our em ploy­
ees with dignity and respect. But don’t worry, you’ll get used to it!
That’s different. That’s W ashington Mutual.
At time of bid submission bidder must be perqualified with
the City of Portland City Engineer, in City of Portland
category: 6 (Site Excavation and Grading). Prevailing wage
rates as set forth in the Contract Documents must be paid on
the Project. The bidder must be licensed under ORS 468.883.
Bidder must be registered with the Construction Contractors
Board.
Staff Production Appraiser
Position available in Vancouver Appraisal. Individual will appraise &
inspect 1-4 family residential properties and conduct evaluations.
Pref. 2+ yrs. related work exp. w/local area knowledge, thorough
knowledge of USPAP and governm ental lending procedures, and
strong custom er service skills req. Position paid on com m ission.
Each bid must contain a statement as to whether the bidder
is a resident bidder as defined in ORS 279.029. The Com ­
mission 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 Commission that it is in the public interest to do so.
Applications are available at all bank locations. Please mail applica­
tions to:
The Portland Development Commission is committed to
acting affirmatively to encourage and facilitate the participa­
tion of Emerging Small Businesses (ESB) Minority Busi­
ness Enterprises (MBE), and Women Business Enterprises
(WBE) in Commission projects and operations Responsible
bidders must comply with established goals in this project as
stipulated in these bid documents.
HR Attn. 9602711
851 SW 6th Ave., Suite 230
Portland, OR 97204
For other current positions call our job hotline at (800) 952-0787.
EOE
Portland. Oregon 97217
Long-Lead Mechanical/Electrical Equipment)
We’re Different
We’re Washington Mutual
BANKING
437 N. Colum bia Boulevard
(Foundations, Structural, Tunnel, Elevator, Underslab Utilities, &
The Portland Development Commission will receive sealed
Bids for River District Remediation Work until 4:00 p.m.,
Pacific Standard Time (PST) on March 20, 1997, at its
offices located at 1900 S.W Fifth Avenue, Suite 100,
Portland, Oregon 97201, at which time and place all bids will
be publicly opened and read aloud. Work will be performed
in accordance with the plans and specifications. A manda­
tory prebid conference will be held on March 14, 1997,
1:30pm at Union Station, 2nd Floor Conference Room,
Portland, OR. A mandatory jobsite tour conference will
follow immediately. Documents may be obtained from the
Portland Development Commission Inquires and bids
should be directed to Christian Steinbrecher (823-3238).
Specifications may be obtained at the above office The
District may reject any proposal not in compliance with all
prescribed public bidding procedures and requirements and
may reject for good cause any or all proposals upon a finding
of the agency it is in the public interest to do so. No proposal
will be considered that is received after the appointed date
and time.
DONALD M. DRAKE COMPANY
Portland Development Commission.
By Christian Steinbrecher, Mgr, Construction Management
and Engineering
A m em ber of the Dunn C onstruction Group
DRAKE
Phone Num ber 503-978-0800
Fax: 503-978-1031
C ontractor License No Or 84045 (6-23-99)
WA DONALM DO85M A
C C B #84045
We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from disadvantaged, minonty.
women. Vietnam era veterans, disabled veterans, or emerging small business enterprises
W ashington State University Vancouver
Manager of Facilities and Auxiliary Services
Search Committee
Advertisement
W ashington State University seeks an experienced professional to
serve as the Manager of Facilities and Auxiliary Services. This is a
permanent, full-time, 12-month Administrative/ Professional ex­
empt staff position which reports to the Director of Finance and
Operations. The Manager of Facilities and Auxiliary Services is
responsible for the use, maintenance, sanitation, and operation of
all WSU Vancouver facilities. The Manager is also responsible for
the development and operation of WSU Vancouver auxiliary ser­
vices and support services that include food service, catering,
vending, events management, motor pool, parking administration
and transit, mailing services, shipping and receiving, and other
support auxiliaries as needed. The manager is responsible for
overseeing the campus law enforcement and safety operations.
M inim um Q u a lific a tio n s include eight or more years of profes­
sional experience in fiscal management, and in facilities or business
management: Bachelor’s Degree; relevant professional experience
in at least four of the following areas: food service, facilities
management, public safety, parking and transportation, risk man­
agement and capital budgeting; experience in soliciting and manag­
ing service contracts; basic com puter literacy: excellent interper­
sonal and communication skills.
Preferred Qualifications include Bachelor's Degree or Master’s
Degree in Business Administration, Public Administration, or re­
lated field; relevant professional experience in a college or univer­
sity environment; board background in business affairs in higher
education; experience working with a dynamic, evolving organiza­
tion; demonstrated experience using spreadsheets, database m an­
agement. accounting systems, and electronic communications
systems.
The ideal candidate for Manager o, Facilities and Auxiliary Services
will have increasingly responsible management experiences in
middle to senior level management; knowledgeable and adaptable;
solution and custom er oriented; ability to manage change and
uncertainty.
Salary is com m ensurate with experience.
Applicants should submit a letter of application, resume, and three
letters of recommendation to Nancy Youlden, Chair, Search C om ­
mittee, W ashington State University Vancouver, 14204 NE Salmon
Creek Avenue, Vancouver, WA 98686 All required application
materials mus, be received by March 31,1997. Further information
may be obtained by calling the WSUV Job Line a, (360) 546-9597.
WSU is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. Protected
groups are encouraged to apply.
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