Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, December 29, 1999, Page 12, Image 12

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EMPLOYMENT
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General
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R esid en tia l R em o d elin g D esig n -
E ntry Level
NeilKellyCo.,anationallyrecognized
design/build remodeling firm, has an
immediate opening in its Remodel
division. Trainee position potentially
le a d in g to w ard e ith e r d esig n
associate position or commissioned
residential remodeling sales. Degree
in interior design, interior architecture,
or housing required. Board drafting
required. CAD experience a plus.
W aged entry level position with
benefits. Job description available
on request. Send resume and cover
le tte r to: D iane S tark , H um an
Resources Dept. Neil Kelly Company,
804N. Alberta St,Portland, O R97217
or email to dstark@neilkellv.com.
Executive Assistant to the Dean. The
College o f Liberal Arts at Oregon
State University invites applications
for a key position in its executive
o ffices. T his p o sitio n provides
executive support to the individual
who is dean o f the College and works
collaboratively w ith departm ent
c h a irs an d s ta f f in acad em ic
departments and units. The position
requires a combination o f education
in relevant disciplines and experience
in progressively more responsible
executive or administrative support
roles. $30,000to $34,000. Fora detailed
p o sitio n d e sc rip tio n , sp ecific
qualifications, and information on
how to apply, contact the Office of
the Dean, College ofLiberal Arts, 207
Social Science Hall, Corvallis, OR
973331, (541) 737-4584. Completed
applications must be received a the
same address by 5 p.m. January 31,
2000.
OSU is an AA/EOE, with a policy o f
being responsive to dual-career
needs.
C ity O f P ortlan d
Environmental Services
E n viron m en tal S ervices M anager
$5,103-$6,519M onthly
Deadline To Apply
Monday, January 10,2000
The City o f Portland is accepting
applications for an Environmental
S ervices M anager (E ndangered
S p e c ie s A ct (E SA ) S p e c ia lty )
responsible for ESA management
including the developm ent and
implementation o f overall program
direction and policy for the City- wide
ESA Program. The Manager will
develop Portland’s response to the
recent listings and serve as the City’s
policy representative in local, state,
regional, and federal forums on the
ESA an d its im p lic a tio n s and
implementation. The position will
actively coordinate with the National
M arine Fisheries Service, other
federal and state agencies, local/
re g io n a l g o v e rn m e n ts in the
Willamette and Columbia Basins to
respond to the requirements.
Call D ’Norgia Price at
(503) 823-7589 for additional
information. The City o f Portland is
an Equal
Opportunity Employer.
C o o k s, B a rten d ers an d S ecu rity
G u ard s needed for various shifts at
CleoLilliann Social Club (CLEO's).
Cal Xavier for appointment at 284-
7150between l:00pm and4:00pm .
M an ager/ln stru ctor
501(cX3), Aerospace based youth
program. Extracurricular learning
project with aviation focus for youth.
20hourw eek. 503-292-4542
Sub-Bids Requested
&
COMMUNITY
Parking
Facility
P
Operator
$150 Em ploym ent B onus-
See HR Dept. for details.
Immediate opening for full and part-
time lot attendants with Portland’s
leading parking Co. We are seeking
dependable individuals with a neat
appearance and a positive attitude.
$7.60 + starting wage
Huge overtime potential
Advancement opportunities
Medical, Dental, 401K available
Applicants must submit to drug test
and background check.
Apply in person daily between
12-1 PM, M onday-Friday.
215 SW 6'h Portland, OR
333 SW Oak SI .
Apartment - Renovation * Portland, OR
Bid Date: January 5,2000 * 2:00 PM
SEABOLD
Public N otices.............- .............. 000
A nnouncem ents/W eddings— 010
1 A n n ou n cem en ts/B irth s..........015
Plans Available at the above location. Contact: Ted Minton
We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub-bids from all
interested suppliers & subcontractors. Women, minority, disadvantaged
owned businesses, emerging small business enterprises, low income
businesses or subcontractors are encouraged to submit bids on this
Fam ily Services.......................... 020
L ostan d F ou n d ---------------------030
M eeting N otices............ ............. 040
(T ic k e ts, for S ale
CL he
Call 503-288-0033
project.
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The Multnomah County Health Department is currently recruiting for
DIVERSITY
Meet the
E mployer
OF
C hoice
Perhaps you’ve enjoyed State Farm Insurance’s refreshingly
different approach to service and quality as a valued policyhold­
er. Now is the opportunity to enjoy the same friendly approach
as it applies to our employment opportunities. We currently
have strong growth opportunities for:
C laim s R epresentatives
Learn to inspect property and casuality claims and analyze structural losses.
Candidate should have an interest and ability to investigate, evaluate and negotiate
claims. Candidate should also possess exceptional customer service and communica­
tion skills. A Bachelor's degree Is desirable. Must be willing to relocate within the
the following positions:
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C o r r e c tio n s H ealth D iv isio n D irecto r (closes 1/7/2000)
H ea lth S erv ice s S p ecia list _ C L E A R C o r p s P ro g ra m (clo ses 1/
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2 1 /2 0 0 0 )
S o cia l W o rk er B ilin g u a l/.S p a n ish ( closes 1/21/2000)
Application materials and formal job announcements are available at:
www.co.multnomah.or.us/iobs/ . in person or by mailing a self-addressed
stamped envelope requesting application forms to: Multnomah County
Human Resources Division, 1120 SW 5th Avenue. First Floor Lobby, PO
Box 14700, Portland, OR 97293-0700. Assisted access to Multnomah
County job information and web site
is available at Multnomah County
Libraries.
M ultnom ah C ounty is ac tiv e ly
recruiting persons from various ethnic
and cultural backgrounds to enhance
service to our diverse community.
Bilinguai/bicultural candidates are
encouraged to apply. An Equal
Opportunity Employer
State of Oregon.
State Farm offers competitive salaries
All interested candidates should forward a
and a choice benefit package that
Includes medical and dental, 401(k)
resume Io Stale Farm Insurance, Attn: Human
Resources Recruiter, 12400 SE Freeman Way,
Milwaukie, OR 97222 or fax: (503) 794-5085.
plus a retirement package and more.
We offer excellent growth potential,
diverse career paths, and the strength
o f an established industry leader
State Office for Services to Children and Families.
Statewide
R FA465-Attorney Services for G uardianship and Adoption-All C ounties
The State Office ofServices to Children and Families requests applications
in response to the following solicitation: Request for Applications #465.
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We are an Equal O pportun ity E m ployer
w ho believes that diversity is more than
ju s t a choice, it's a way o f life .
Clerical
H ousing M an agem en t StafTSupport
V an cou ver H ou sin g A u th ority
The Vancouver Housing Authority is currently accepting applications
for the position o f Housing Management Staff Support person. The
position performs clerical and record keeping duties for assigned assisted
housing programs. This includes maintenance o f tenant files, processing
o f verification o f income and household status forms, initiation o f review
process, monitors completion o f review process, monitoring ofcomputer
screens, file documents and signatures on leases and amendments.
Maintains good working relationships with other agencies and VHA
staff. Salary $1676 to $2373 per month; excellent benefits. To request
required application materials please call (360) 694-2501 or e-mail
hrvha@vhausa.com. Resumes without applications will not be accepted.
Completed applications must be received by 5:00 p.m. Tuesday, January
4,2000. Vancouver Housing Authority, 2500 Main Street, Vancouver,
WA98660.
Equal Opportunity Em ployer
Sub-Bids Requested
City O f Portland, Bureau O f W ater Works
(Demolition, Paving, Irrigation, Landscaping, Reinforcing Steel, Paving,
Site Concrete, Masonry, Plaster, Finish Carpentry and Casework, Insulation,
Metal Roofing and Sheet Metal, overhead Doors, Aluminum Entrances
and Glazing, Gypsum Sheathing, Flooring, Painting, Acoustical Ceiling,
Toilet Accessories, and Fire Protection)
Bids Due Not Later Than 3:00 P.M. January 7,2000
The Natt McDougall Company
16150 S W Upper Boones Ferry Road, Portland, OR 97224
Phone:(503)968-7552
Fax:(503)968-6761
OregonCCB#l 1,237
On Tuesday, January 4,2000 representatives ofNM C will be available for
pre-bid discussions at our corporate office from 8:00A.M. to 10:00 A.M. all
other inquires should be directed to our Estimating Department at the
numbers given.
Bid Documents are available at the following plan rooms, and at our
corporate office:
Construction Data/FW Dodge (503) 225-0200
Daily Journal ofCommerce (503) 272-0624
Oregon Contractor
(503) 650-0148
Oregon Assoc, o f Minority Entrepreneurs (503) 249-7744
We are an equal opportunity employer, and request subbids from all
interested firms including minority, women, and emerging small businesses.
The Department o f Human Services, State o f Oregon, State Office for
Services to Children and Families (SOSCF), is seeking to establish a list
of qualified attorneys, to be available as needed by client families, to
process guardianships and adoptions. One list will be developed as a
result of this solicitation, with options for providing legal services for
adoptions, guardianships, or both. Attorneys will be paid a set fee for
providing these services: $350.00 plus court costs and filing fees for
guardianships, and $425.00, which includes filing fee andbirth certificate,
for adoptions. Services are anticipated to be needed in all Oregon
counties.
For copies o f the RFA, please contact Janice Colvin at (503) 945-5657.
Open Date: 12-20-99 Due Date: 1-31-00 Due Time: 5:00p.m.
Call Today
**Invitation For Bids**
The Polk County Housing Authority (PCHA) will receive sealed bids for
Pioneer Village Accessible Units until Wednesday, 3:30 p.m. on the 26ll, day
of January 2000, at 204 SW Walnut, Dallas, Oregon97338, at which time and
place all bids will be opened and made public.
The basic work includes: Accessibility modifications to four existing one
bedroom dwelling units and two parking areas under a “lump sum ’ contract
as shown on the drawings and as specified herein.
All interested parties are encouraged to attend a pre-bid site meeting
scheduled for 9:30 a.m. on Thursday, January 13 at Pioneer Village, 375
Taybin Rd., NW, Salem, OR 97304.
Bid documents, including plans and specifications are on file at the PCHA;
Salem Contractors Exchange, (503) 362-7957 (2256 Judson Street, Salem,
OR 97302), Daily Journal ofCommerce Plan Center, (503) 274-0624 (2840
NW 35* Ave., Portland, OR 97210), and Eugene Builders Exchange,
(541 )484-5331 (860McKinley Street, Eugene, OR 97402).
Interested bidders may obtain one set ofbid documents at the PNHA office,
upon receipt o f a $20 deposit, which is refundable when documents are
returned in good condition within 10 days o f the bid opening. Additional
sets may be obtained for a $5 non refundable fee.
A bid security o f 5% o f the bid is required as prescribed in the “Instructions
to Bidders.” No bidder may withdraw their bid after the hour set for the
opening thereof until after the lapse o f 60 days from the bid due date.
The successful bidder will be required to furnish and pay for a satisfactory
performance and payment bond or bonds.
Attention is called to the provisions for equal employment opportunity,
and payment o f not less than the minimum salaries and wages as set forth
in the Project Manual must be paid on this project.
As required by the U.S. Department o f Housing and Urban Development:
Retainage is 10 percent not 5 percent: interest will not accrue on retainage;
and bonds or securities may not be substituted as an alternate form o f
retainage.
The PCHA may reject any bid not in compliance with the prescribed bidding
procedures and requirements and may reject any or all bids and waive any
informalities in the bidding.
Polk County Housing Authority
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503.288.0033
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Facsimile
503.288.0015
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$90.00..........
W an ted .......................050
iT r a v e L ----- -— ---------—— — 060
Real Estate
I A creage.---------------------- -
H om es for sale------ ----------
H om es for rent-------- —
| A ppartm ents,duplexes
for Sale--------- --- __ 120
| A ppartm ents, duplexes
.125
for R e n t-----------
I M anufactured H om es
.130
for Sale— — —
| M anufactured H om es
.1 3 5
for R e n t-----------
.140
I O th ers for S ale.....— —
I O th ers for R e n t...— — ....
.145
.150
C om m ercial R eal E sta te-
.155
W aterfron t Property.— .
„160
R eal E state S ervices-------
..165
R eal E state W an ted ...........
Employment
I G u id an ce/R esu m es............. — 200
P rofessional.................................205
C om puter/T echnology----- — .210
C on tractors................................. 215
O utdoor H om e C are.------------ 220
| Indoor H om e C are,
D om estic.................... 225
I F inancial, In su ran ce.................230
G en eral...................................... -.2 3 5
H e a lth c a r e ------------------------- 240
M ark etin g............................... — 245
O ffice______________________ 250
R etail.......... ......................... — — 255
S ales.............................................-2 6 0
[S o cia lS erv ices.------—..........— 265 ,
I T em p orary,P art-T im e,
S eason al..................... 270
I P ositions W a n ted ...... - ..............275
| B u sin ess o p p o rtu n ities........... 280
Items for Sale
I A ntiques...— ——.—— — ——————300
A p p lian ces-— ....................... JOS
Auctions.................................. J 10
........... per column inch and boxed
. per column inch boxed and shaded
........................RFP/Bids
Sub-Bids(2 column by 3") each additional inch=$ 10.00
All Classified Ads and
Bids will be accepted up
until noon, Monday.
Via Post, e-mail,
facsimile or in person at
4747 N.E. MLK Blvd
Softw are.— — - — — 325
I E state A u ctio n s/S a les........... J 3 0
F arm Item s..------ — — — J 3 5
F urniture— — ------ -— - — 3 4 0
I G arage Sale—
.J 4 5
G ard en E quipm ent----- —— - 3 5 0
I H eavy E quipm ent-------- ——-3 5 5 I
H obbies/<Collectors------------- 3 6 0
I L ivestock. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• J 6 5
I M iscella n eo u s for S a le .......... J 7 0
I M iscellan eou s W a n ted ........ -3 7 5
O ffice E q u ip m en t— — .....- — 380
1 P ets/ P et T r a in in g , S h o w s— 3 8 5
I S tereo E q u ip m en t,T elevision ,
V C R 's,C D 's,T ap es— 3 9 0
I T o o ls______________________ 3 9 5
Automobiles
I A 1 V s . . ———— —— ———.••••••400 I
A n tiq u es....................— — — —405
I A u tos by M ak e •••••••••••••••••••••••• 410
BMW............................... 410
Buick................................412
C adillac........................... 414
C hevrolet........................416
C hrysler........................... 418 I
Dodge................................ 420 I
Eagle................................ 422
Ford.................................. 424
GMC................................ 426
Honda.............................. 428
Jeep.................................. 430
Lexus................................432
Lincoln............................ 434
M azda.............................. 436
M ercedes........................ 438
Nissan............................... 440 |
O ldsm obile.................... 442
Plym outh......................
Saturn.................... —
Snbnrn...............................448 |
Toyota..............................450
V olksw agon.................452
O thers........................... 454
I B u ses----------------------------------- 460 I
I C am p ers/T railers..............— 465
I M otorcycles— ...................... .470
P arts/D om estic------------------- 475
P arts/lm p orts-------- —
— 480
P ick u p s------------------------------- 4 8 5 I
R .V ? S ales, R en ta ls.----------- .490
S U V 's______________________ 4 9 5 I
Personals
I M essages—
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C lothing.......................................3 1 5
C loth in g— .__ - ___
320
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Classifieds
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