Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, April 28, 1999, Page 15, Image 15

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Notice Of Opportunity For
Public Hearing
LIQUOR STORE OPERATOR
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A D V E R T IS IN G
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Dermatology Surgery
Instructor
Health Services Director
Needed fo r C o n tin u in g Care
Retirement Community
Rockwood Retirement Community
(of Spokane, WA), a nationally
a c c re d ite d C o n tin u in g Care
Retirement Community is seeking
a Health Services Director to
supervise health services for a
4 4 0 re s id e n t p o p u la tio n . A
m inim um o f 5 years nursing
m a n a g e m e n t re q u ire d w ith
d e m o n s tra te d p ro fic ie n c y in
Medicare, Skilled Nursing Facility,
Assisted Living, and Boarding
Home regs. BS Degree and
knowledge o f retirem ent living
continuum o f care preferred.
Current RN License required.
C o m p e titiv e sa la ry , b e n e fit
package available to qualified
candidate. Send cover letter, salary
history, references, and resume
by May 3,d to: Chief Operations
Officer, Rockwood Retirement
Community, 290 3 East 2 5'h Ave.,
Spokane, WA 99 2 2 3 . Position
closing date is May 3 ,1 9 9 9 . EOE
Management Analyst II - Salem
Fire Dept. $3,757 - $4,775/M O +
E xce lle n t Fringe Bene Pckg.
Seeking a fisca l o ffic e r with
thorough exp. In management
analysis, g o v't budgeting and
supervision for a central position
in Salem's Fire Dept. Will have
extensive budget involvement,
co n d u ct re se a rch , supervise
p e rs o n n e l, a s s is t in Labor
negotiations, present info in public
meetings. Closes 4 /3 0 /9 9 . Pis
fax resumes to 5 0 3 /5 8 8 -6 1 7 0 .
Personnel Dept 555 Liberty St SE,
Salem, OR 9 7 3 0 1 ,5 0 3 /5 8 8 6 1 6 2
EOE. w w w .o p e n .o rg /s p e rs o n l.
# 9 8 -0 9 6 /1 5 6 . ______________
Case Manager - FT & PT
T h is p o s itio n is re s p o n s ib le fo r
p ro vid in g case m anagem ent
services to prostituted women.
P rovide c ris is in te rv e n tio n
counseling, advocacy and drop-in
services to women escaping the
sex industry. Prefer knowledge
and/or experience of pornography
and prostitution ascommercialized
exploitation ofwomen and children.
And also prefer demonstrated
experience working in communities
o f color. 2 positions available. $12
per hour and benefits. Women of
color are urged to apply. Send
resume and cover letterto: Council
for Prostitution Alternatives, 1811
NE 3 9 th Avenue, Portland, OR
9 7212. Or fax to 503-288-8056.
AA/EOE. Deadline is May 10th.
The appointee shall provide services
as assigned by the supervisor in
furtherance o f the University’s
missions and goals of teaching,
research, patient care, outreach
and public service. This position is
under the supervision of the Chair
o f the Department of Dermatology.
The qualified candidate will be
d o u b le boarded and have
experience with experim ental
lasers. Duration ofthis appointment
and indicated salary may be
changed or eliminated if a gift,
grant, or contract fund supporting
this position becomes unavailable.
N eil A S w an so n , M .D .
Professor and Chair, Department of
Dermatology
Oregon Health Sciences
University 0P06
3 1 8 1 SW Sam Jackson Park Rd.
Portland Oregon 97201-3098
Voice: (503)494-1375
Fax: (503)494-6968
O.H.S.U. is an Affirmative Action/Equal
Opportunity Employer
Security Officers
The Oregon Liquor Control Commission has a vacancy for independent
contractor to operate the following retail liquor store:
Lake Oswego Store 178
currently located at 644 N. State
Starting Date August 2, 1999
We evaluate all applicants on background, knowledge and work experience in:
• retail business management;
• inventory/cash management;
• retail sales:
•custom er service/public relations in a retail environment.
The successful applicant must be able to:
• enter into an agency agreement contract with the OLCC:
• qualify for a fidelity bond:
• negotiate the lease or purchase of the store location or propose a more
suitable location serving the same community subject to staff
requirements:
• meet the operating expense o f the agency:
• purchase the fixtures and equipment as specified in the agency
information sheet:
• begin operation on the date specified above.
Selected finalists will be notified and interviewed by the staff screening
committee in Portland. Final selection will be made by the Commission,
based on set criteria, at its public meeting in June.
The appointed agent is an independent contractor for the State of
Oregon. This person will operate the liquor store on behalf of the OLCC and
have no ownership or property rights in the agency. Only individuals may be
appointed agents.
For application forms and additional information contract: OLCC, 9079
SE McLoughlin Blvd., Portland, OR 97222 or phone 872-5015 (toll-free 1-
800-426-2004). Separate application forms are required for each store.
Applications are due in the Store Operations office, Room 124 at the above
address, by 5 :00 PM, May 14, 1999.
Portland International Airport
Terminal Expansion South, Phase 2
Requests for Qualifications - Structural Steel
Fabrication & Erection
Needed - FT/PT
Questionnaires Due: 2:00pm, May 3, 1999
Starting up to $8/HR.
Positions now available in:
• Downtown Portland
• Hillsboro
• North/NE/SE Portland area
We encourage women & minorities
to apply.
Hoffman Construction Company of Oregon, acting as General Contractor
and Construction Manager (CM/GC), is requesting qualifications from
prospective bidders for fabrication and erection of structural steel for the new
Concourse “C infill, South Terminal Expansion, and new pedestrian connector
to Concourse “A: at the above referenced project. Bids will be requested from
a list of prequalified firms respondingtothis questionnaire, that demonstrate
capabilities commensurate with the project requirement as determined by
Hoffman Construction and the Owner. This questionnaire is to be completed
by steel fabrication and erection contractors interested in providing a proposal
on the above-mentioned scope of work. Bids received from firms not included
in the prequalified list will be considered non-responsive.
The scope of work in this package includes a 168,000 s.f. addition to
the south end o f the existing terminal mating up to and enveloping the
existing Concourse “ B” , a 2 2 7 ,6 0 0 s.f. infill of Concourse “C" between the
new terminal and the Phase 1 “C" extension, and a 6,2 5 0 s.f. pedestrian
connector linking the new terminal to Concourse A . The rough weights
involved are 1,350 tons at the terminal, 1,650 tons at the “C” infill, and 50
tons at the “A: pedestrian connector.
This is a prevailing wage project. Respondents must be registered with
Oregon's Construction Contractors Board for prequalification acceptance.
Arms interesting in prequalification for this work should contact Jeff
Lindquest, (503) 249-1946, Ext. 236. and request a prequalification
Initial
S e c u rity
(formerly Stanley Smith Security)
10725 SW Barbur Blvd. #110
1-800-523-9908
Equal Opportunity Employer
M/F/H/V
McMenamins
Kennedy
School
Now hiring for full tim e hosts. Must
have flex schedule, wkends and
h o lid a y s a m u s t. We o ffe r
competitive comp, and benefits.
A p p lic a tio n s a v a il, a t any
McMenamins location or on the
In te rn e t
at
www.mcmenamins.com. No phone
calls please. McMenamins is an
Equal Opportunity Employer.
questionnaire.
Questionnaires must be delivered or faxed to arrive at CM/GC s site
office located at 817 0 NE Air Cargo Rd. Portland, Oregon 97218. Telephone
5 0 3 /2 4 9 -1 9 4 6 , Fax 5 0 3 /2 4 9 -2 1 2 3 . no later than 2:00pm. May 3 ,1 9 9 9 .
Questionnaires received after the deadline will not be considered.
Notice is hereby given that a public hearing, if so requested by any
interested person, will be held by the Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation
District of Oregon (Tri-Met) at 9:00 AM Wednesday May 26”' at the Portland
Building, 1120 SW Fifth Avenue, Second Floor, Room C. The purpose o fth is
hearing is to consider amendment applications for projects for which federal
assistance from the Federal Transit Administration is being sought . Persons
requesting that this hearing be convened should contact Tri-M ets Grants
Administrator by telephone (503) 238-5850 or in writing at 4 0 1 2 S.E. 17”
Avenue, Portland, 97202 by noon on Friday, May 7th.
The Proposed Program of projects is the purchase of twenty-five
replacement and four expansion mini-buses and will be submitted in four
separate grant amendment applications. This request re-programs existing
grant funds and does not represent an addition of federal funds:
Local Share
Total Budget
A. Section 5307 FTA Funds
24-Ft Mini-buses $993,687
$248,422
$1,242,109
B. Section 5309 FTA Funds
24-Ft Mini-buses $160,000
$ 4 0 ,0 0 0
$ 200,000
$288,422
$1,442,109
Project
C. Total Program of Projects
24-Ft Mini-buses $1,153,687
All projects have been selected through Tri-Met’ s planning process,
which incorporates public involvement, and are programmed in the
Metropolitan and State Transportation Improvement Programs. No persons,
families, or businesses will be displaced by the projects. Projects described
above are in conformance with comprehensive land use and transportation
planning in the area.
In the event a hearing is held, Tri-Met will afford opportunity for interested
persons or agencies to be heard with respect to the social, economic, and
environmental aspects of the projects.
A person requesting a sign language interpreter shall give Tri-Met at least
4 8 hours notice of the request by contacting Tri-Met at 238-4952 or TDD
238-5811, Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 5 PM.
A copy of the grant applications and Tri-Met s transit development plan are
available for public inspection at the Tri-Met Grants department, A1” Floor,
4012 S.E. 17” Ave. Portland, OR at the time of the proposed public hearing.
Bruce Harder
Executive Director
Finance & Administration
Tri-Met
SUB-BIDS REQUESTED
Southern Oregon,
Daniel Meyer Fitness Center Expansion
Ashland, OR
Bid Date: May 6, 1999 at 2:00PM, PST
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Tekenaka (USA) Corporation
0718 SW Bancroft St., Portland, OR 97201
(503) 223-7972 Fax: (503) 223-9259
CCB #97348
We are an equal opportunity employer and requests sup-bids from minority, women and
emerging small business enterprises
S U B S ID IZ E D U N IT S FOR S E N IO R S , OR D ISA B LED ,
OR H A N D IC A P P E D PER SO N S M A Y BE AVA ILAB LE
AT T H IS T IM E .
If subsidized units are not available at this time, qualified applicants
may be placed on Waiting Lists. Guardian Management Corporation
is committed to “ EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY."
Hoffman Construction is an equal opportunity employ
y o u can n o w fin d us o n th e W e b t h t t p : / /
Federal Share
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830 SIEVERKROPP DRIVE
HOOD RIVER, OREGON 97301
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For an appointment, call
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5700 N.E. MARTIN LUTHER KING BOULEVARD
PORTLAND, OREGON 97211
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PHONE: OFF. 503-281-5030
FAX 503-282-6001
RES 503-259-9907
503-287-6225
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Sublimation - Engraving
Screenprinting
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Hats - Shirts - Jackets
At Affordable Prices
Our Specialty: Real Hickory Smoked Bar-B-Q
2005 8 * Ave. • West Linn Or, 97068
(503) 657-5613 • Fax (503) 557-5077
Momthur 11:30am-9:00pm • FRI-SAT11:30am-11:00pm • Sun 1:00pm-7:00pm
288-3836
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(503) 282-3278
915 NE A lb erta St. • 281-6388
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