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November 24. 2004 il!l ^Sortlanò (©bseruer City of Portland Recruiting For: CITY PLANNER I - LAND USE SPECIALTY Approximate Monthly Salary: $3,760 - $4.340. The City Planner I - Land Use Specialty performs a wide variety of m oderately d iffic u lt profession al planning assignments. Assignments range from developing and evaluation land use plans, policies and codes to analyzing urban development proposals for compliance with applicable planning codes and approval criteria. The City Planner I position requires the applicant to exercise sou nd j udgment, work with d iffic u lt issues, w hile establishing effective working relationships within the confines of law s, rules, p o licies and processes. To apply, see in stru ctio n s on the announcem ent at: htto:// « f x ^ e l j f v r U a n a .d r.u f/ lo it i / Application deadline: December 6, 2004. An Equal opportunity employer RELIG| q N C lassifieds & B ids Bureau of Development Services L egal N otices Need to publish a court document or notice? Need an affidavit of publication quickly and efficiently? Please fax or e- mail your notice for a free price quote! Fax: 503-288-0015 e-mail: classlfleds@portlandobserver.com Dorm Advisor Part tim e (16 hrs/w k) dorm advisor, and on-call dorm advisors needed for residential vocational training program serving young adults. Responsible for providing gu idan ce to stu d e n ts in all aspects of group life to ensure a positive living environment. High School diploma and two years experience in a social services field. Associate or Bachelor’s Degree in Human S e rvices preferred. Must posses a valid d riv e r’s license w ith an a cce ptab le d rivin g record. Com petitive salary available. Please m ail (No Fax Please) resum e and cover le tte r of interest to: The Portland Observer Substitute Teacher Academic and vocational substitute teachers needed. Subject areas include mathematics, reading, GED, and a variety of vocational trades. Must possess a bachelor's degree and valid State of Oregon Teaching Certification. Please submit a resume and cover letter of interest to: Human Resources Springdale Job Corps Center 31224 E. Historic Columbia River Hwy Troutdale, Oregon 97060 RESPONSES MUST BE RECEIVED NO LATER THAN DECEMBER 10,2004 Springdale Job Corps Center 31124 E. Historic Columbia River Hwy. Troutdale, Oregon 97060 RESPONSES MUST BE RECEIVED NO LATER THAN FRIDAY DECEMBER 10, 2004 To Place Your Classified Advertisement As an affirmative action employer, we are seeking qualified minority, female, veteran and disabled applicants; however, all qualified applicants will be considered. Contact: Kathy Linder Phone: 503-288-0033 Fax; 503-288-0015 e-mail: classifieds@ portlandobserver.com SUB BIDS REQUESTED S o u th W a te rfro n t O H S U R iv e r C a m p u s B u ild in g O ne H A native Portlander, Minner said, “cancer is currently and has in the past impacted my family and I would like to use what voice 1 have to encourage education.” Breast cancer occurrences and The fight against breast cancer fatalities differ between racial and will win support during the mix- ethnic groups in the United States. and-mingle holiday performance, According to statistics from 2003, “Going Home to Gospel,” featuring breast cancer strikes about 100 gifted singer and entertainer Patrick A frican -A m erican fem ales per Minner, the M inner Trio and jazz 100,000 women. The rate is slightly favorite Janice Scroggins. higher for Caucasian women while Some of the proceeds from the less for Asians, Latinas and Na local event will be donated to Hearts tive-American women. o f Hope, a breast cancer care pro Breast cancer is also the leading gram that offers free care to pa cause o f cancer deaths for A m eri tients and focuses on all aspects of can women ages 20 to 39 and 40 to health and wellness. 59, surpassing lung cancer death Holiday concert to benefit cancer fight Scouting for Food and southwest W ashington em er gency food agencies. An estimated 10,000 scouts will go door-to-door, collecting ap proxim ately 500,000 pounds o f canned goods and other non-per ishable food for those in need. Donations needed are non-per ish a b le ca n n ed and p ack ag ed foods. H a p p y T h a n k s g iv in g Bid P ackage #4A - W ellness C enter Pools Bids Due: D ecem ber 17, 2004 at 2:00pm B id D o c u m e n ts - P r e c is io n Im a g e s (5 0 3 /2 7 4 -2 0 3 0 ) o r Home to Gospel As an affirmative action employer, Boy Scouts from the Cascade we are seeking qualified minority, Pacific Council will hold their Scout female, veteran and disabled ing for Food drive on Saturday, applicants: however, all qualified Dec. 4 as the last major food drive applicants will be considered. o f the year for northwest Oregon Human Resources WWW.bxwa.com fr o m o u r f a m ily to y o u rs H O F F M A N C O N S T R U C T IO N C O M P A N Y OF O R E G O N Phone: (5 0 3 , 221-8811 - Bid Fax: (503) 221-8888 005 SW Broadway Suite 2100 - Portland OR 97205 - CCB License # 28417 W e e re an e q u al opportunity em ployer and request sub bids from all interested fam s including disadvantaged, minority w om en, disabled veterans and em erging sm all business enterprises other Subcontracting Opportunities Internet h t t ^ /www.hoffmjncoip.com P o rtla n d In te rn a tio n a l A irp o rt C o n c o u rs e C o rrid o r C o n n e c tio n B id P a c k a g e # 4 - A ll O th e r W o rk Bids D ue: D ecem b er 14, 2004 at 2:00pm Killingsworth • St. Johns Lombard Little Chapel o f the Chimes Bid documents available from Precision Images. 503/274-2030 or www bxwa com 430 N. Killingsworth Street Portland, Oregon 97217 H O F F M A N C O N S T R U C T IO N C O M P A N Y OF OREGON P hone: (503) 221-8811 - Bid Fax: (503) 221-8888 805 SW Broadway, Suite 2100 - Portland, OR 97205 - CCB License # 28417 We are an equal opportunity em ployer and request sub bids from all m tarested firms Including k P iftn ity J disadvantaged minority women, disabled veterans e n d em erging s m all business enterprises Other Subcontracting Opportunities - Internet http://www.honmancorp.com Contact M a r k Leggett Office 5 0 3 *2 8 1 *3 5 5 2 Cell 5 0 3 *4 7 5 *6 6 9 9 Email z y x z l@ n e tz e ro .c o m /B m StttA Call: 503-280-5243 Music Tracks Beats Music for Special Events Lessons & more... Rada Music-ASCAP Member 'Muhammad the Last Prophet ’ opens nationwide The Muslim American Society Freedom Foundation encourages Muslims nationwide to support the feature-length anim ation movie “Muhammad, The Last Prophet.” The Badr International film is from the creators o f “The King and I,” “The Fox and the Hound," and “The Swan Princess.” The story is set around 1,400 years ago during the early years A holiday concert by The Portland Sym phonic G irlchoir is on Saturday. Dec. 4 at 1:30 p.m. and Sunday, Dec. 5 at 3 p.m. at the First United Methodist Church, South west 18“1 Avenue and Jefferson. Tickets are $ 14 for adults and $ 10 for students and seniors. For more information, call 503- 226-6162 or visit www.girlchoir.com. Celebrate with Music A musical performance, “Celebrate Christ mas" is at 7 p.m. Friday, Dec. lOand 17,and 6 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 12 and 19 at the Beaverton Christian Church, 13600 S.W. Allen Blvd. Free tickets are available by c a llin g 5 0 3 -6 4 6 -2 1 5 1 o r v isitin g www.bcc.org. OFF.: (503)286-1103 FAX: (503)286-1146 STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES ILLINO IS ERNEST J. HILL, JR Agent 6527 NE MLK, Jr. Boulevard Suite A Portland, OR 97217 IN <tohnLScott< mortgage grow www.home-lenders.com Harold Stroi Kevin Foster Loan Officer ■R9 © ' 7830 SW 40lh Ave. Suite 7 Portland, OR 97219 Office 503-892-9581 Fax 503-892-9680 Cell 360-907-5124 Toll Free 888-226-1064 Email: jkfosler@home-lenders.com B ^ -fcT L Portland, OR 97223 E-Mail: harolds@iohnscott.coin John L. Scott PTL • Washington Square Office This office is independently owned and operated £ í- Prepaid Cell Phone Service Broi (503)780-40 Fax: (503)671-0121 • Office: (503) 671-0221 ’ Address: Washington Square Office; 9020 SW Washington Sq. Dr # M EAT 317 NE K illingworth, Ptld A rch b ish o p John G. Vlazny will celebrate an Ember Day Mass of heal ing and reconciliation for people sexually abused by p riests on W ednesday, Dec. 1, at All Saints Church at Northeast 39lh Avenue and Glisan Street at 7 p.m. Vlazny asks Catholics “to pray earnestly for the healing o f all who have been victim ized by the scandal o f child sexual abuse by our clergy, for their reconciliation with our church community and for whatever it takes to keep us faithful, in the midst of these trials, to our evange lizing mission.” T he arch b ish o p also invites the public to the Ember Day Mass to pray for increased solidarity in the human family. HOME OFF1CES:BLOOMINGTON, 2616 NE Alberta St. Additional Services: Car Waxing Owner: (reorge lambert Phone: 5 0 3 - 2 8 8 - 5 7 1 6 A 503-286-6070 Ember Day Healing Mass Festival of Lights A Christmas Festival of Lights celebration takes place at the Grotto on M onday, Nov. 29 and will include a performance by the Mt. Hood Community College chorus and orchestra. The program begins at 9 p.m. Tickets are $7 for adults and $3 for kids under 12. For more information, call 503- 261-2400. REGULAR WASH INCLUDES: • e • • Airvioce $39.99 Free Activation +60min if you mention ad! o f Islam . The film relates the events that unfolded leading to the rise o f a renew ed religion in the A rabian D esert - eventually spanning seven continents and num bering 1.6 billion adherents around the world. The movie aims to introduce the story o f Islam and its prophet to contemporary audiences in an ap pealing and accessible animation medium. The film is capped off with a stunning soundtrack by composer William Kidd. For more in form ation, visit www.finemediagroup.com. Holiday Calender Full Exterior Wash Down and Wipe Down • Interior Wipe Down Com plete Vacuum • Squeaky Clean Tires “A nnoral” Fresh Smelling Car “Complimentary Air Freshener” “ L e t U s S a tis f y Y o u r M u s ic a l N e e d s ” • • • • M o v ie E v e n t f o r M u s lim s Car Wash Columbia Resources, Inc. Song Writing & Arranging Production Recording Consulting for women aged 60 and older. Each year about 39,000 women and 400 men die from the disease. The Christmas concert will run the gambit from jazz, bl ues and clas sic R&B. The show is on Dec. M at 7:30 p.m. at the Old Church, 1422 S.W. 11th Ave. Tickets are $20 general and $ 15 for seniors and are available at all Safeway Ticks West Ticket C en ters or by calling 5O3-224-T1XX. For more information.call 503-222- 20.31. BUSINESS We are a graphic design LLC serving com m ercial and residential customers in the Portland Metropolitan area. • Personal & Group Photo Collages • Company Identity (Logos, • Photo Retouch & Restoration BusInessCard & Letterhead) • Photo Colorizing • Brochures, Flyers & Programs • Commercial & Ad Design • Desktop Publishing Patrick Miner Symphonic Performance SUB BIDS REQUESTED Pre-Bid M eeting: D ecem b er 1, 2004 a t 1:00pm Page BS John L. Scott BEAI ESTATE "■'''M ''i 'r S p e c ia l O rd e rs G la d ly A c c e p te d ! P aul H o u g e 9045SWBaihur, Suite 109 Pnikind.OR972l9 (503)221-3050 STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES HOME O FFICES: BLOOMINGTON, 1-887-860-0047 8238 N D en v er A v enue, P ortland, O r. 97217 P hone: (803) 289-5418 I 9