Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, November 23, 1978, Page 5, Image 5

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    Portland Observer Thursday, November 23,1978 Page 5
INVITATION TO BID
Portland Observer
INVITATION TO BIO
The City of Portland encourages bidding by Minority and small business enter­
prises and will assist you in understanding and participating in the City's bid
JOB FINDER
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Opportunities
Food Service A ttendant
On call, temporary cafeteria work available
both day and »win* Sift. Prior experience in food
preftaratutn and aerv in | helpful 7'heae job« ran
lead MFpermanent positions
Keypunch Operators
We have immediate permanent openings for
swing ahift Keypunch Operators. Formal
keypunch schooling or equivalent work experience
required Familiarity with J29 IB M card punch or
Inlorex key to disc desirable
P a rt Time Assembler
Part time positions available for electronic
assembly work Good vision and the ability to do
detailed work required Training will be provided
Clerk Typist
Will perform diversified clerical, stallatica),
skilled duties Average typing ability required
W ill perform advanced secretarial,
stenographic and clerical duties Two years
secretarial training or experience required Above
average typing ability, and shorthand or
transcription skills necessary.
Benefits include liberal insurance and
retirement programs, educational support and
profit sharing plan
Apply at Tektronix Industrial Park or write
to T E K T R O N IX . IN C . P.O Box 500 P,
Beaverton. OR 97077
An equal opportunity employer m /f.
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CITY OF PORTLAND
PERSONNEL
ANALYST I
To do basic professional
and technical personnel
w ork in re c ru itm e n t,
examining and classifica­
tio n . Required k n o w ­
ledges include public
personnel w o rk , test
construction and admini­
stration and position
c la s s ific a tio n . S a la ry
starts at $1,328 with an­
nual increases to $1,579
in 3 years
APPLY
Portland Civil S ervice
Board
510 S.W Montgomery St.
Portland, OR. 97201
No later than November
27,1978
For information on the formal bids listed below or City purchasing in general con­
tact the Purchasing and Stores Division, Room 113, City Hall, 1220 S W 5th
Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97204 or phone 248-4001
PUBLIC WORKS
DIRECTOR
$27,600 $36,375. M in i­
mum of 5 years of ad­
m inistrative experience
in a Public Works activity
which includes working
k n ow led g e of public
works, including water,
sewage tre a tm e n t and
sewer utility functions in
a public agency exper­
iencing rapid g ro w th .
T w o years of that e x ­
perience must include
d irect supervision of
p r o fe s s io n a l
and
te c h n ic a l e n g in e e rin g
staff. A degree in civil
engineering and exper­
ience in formulating and
administering standards
for private development
are p re fe rre d . Send
resume to the City of
S a le m ,
P e rs o n n e l
Department, 555 Liberty
St. SE, Salem, Oregon
97301 by November 30,
1978.
TOP
EARNINGS
W e need assistance in
evaluating short stor­
ies submitted by ama­
teur authors through­
out the state. No ex­
perience necessary.
Free training provided
at home, salary $4.87
per hr. work at home.
For co m p lete in fo r­
mation send printed
name and address to
A s s o c ia te d W rite rs
Guild, Inc., Classified
A1, P .O . Box 3137,
Portland, OR. 97208.
Formal Bid Projects presently advertised:
DESCRIPTION
BID NO.
BID OPENING DATE
$1235-$1575/month, col­
lege-level trng. in social
service admin., program
e v a lu a tio n , or g e ro n ­
tology; training in nutri­
tion a n d /o r d ie te tic s ,
exp. in fo o d service
m g m t, exp . w orking
w ith senior program s
p referred
or
equiv.
comb, of exp. and trng.,
must possess an Oregon
drivers license. Last filing
date, Dec. 1, 1978. A p­
ply Washington County
Civil Service, 150 N. First
A ven u e, Room 305,
Hillsboro, Oregon 97123.
An
EO
E m p lo yer,
women and members of
minorities urged to ap­
ply.
The U .S. Civil Service Commission is seeking ap­
plications for: Clerk, Diet. Mach. Trans., G S -3/4,
Portland; Data T ran s., G S -3, Portland; M ed.
Radiology Tech., GS-5, Oregon & Washington;
Med. Technologist (general), GS-7, Oregon &
Washington; Stenographer, G S -3 /4 , Portland;
Test M o n ito r (p a rt-tim e ), G S -2 , Portland;
Telephone Operator, GS-3, Portland; Typist, GS-
2 /3 /4 , Portland.
Salaries.
GS-5 - $10,507
GS-2 - $7,422
GS-7 - $13,014
GS-3 - $8,366
GS 4 - $9,391
For more information call the Federal Job Infor­
mation Center in Portland Metro area, dial 221-
3141 Other locations in Oregon call toll free 800
452-4910. From Southwest Washington call toll
free 800 642 9027.
^ ^ ^ ^ ^ A r^ ^ u u ^ p p o n u ru t£ ^ m p lo y e r^ ^ ^ B ^ ^
Assist the personnel manager ui providing a
full range of personnel services at a site with over
2.000 employees Corporate personnel resources
available
Must be experienced in most major areas of
personnel! Recruiting/employment. training/
development, compensation, employee relations,
employee communications, etc Must be effective
with employees at all levels, oral and written
communications, formal presentations, and time
management
Send complete resume and salary history to
M .ry Walhood, T E K T R O N IX , IN C . P O Box
500, M30. Beaverton, Oregon 97077.
An equal opportunity employer m /f/h .
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CITY OF PORTLAND
CONTRACT
COMPLIANCE
SPECIALIST
$15,080 to $17,971. M o ­
nitors and evalutes grant
programs for compliance
w ith law s, rules and
regulations. Serves as a
technical resource per­
son for Bureau M a n ­
a g e r s . C a n d id a t e s
should possess e x te n ­
sive knowledge of EEO
principles and re g u la ­
tio n s , m a n a g e m e n t
systems, and be skilled
in technical writing.
APPLY
Portland Civil S ervice
Board
510 S.W . Montgomery St.
Portland, OR. 97201
No later than December
1, 1978.
A n Equal Opportunity
Employer
ENGINEERS
Engineers-resident con­
struction inspectors and
surveyors w a n te d by
local civil sanitary engi­
neering firm . Require
ments: minimum 3 years
experience on construc­
tion projects as c o n ­
s tr u c t io n in s p e c to r .
Prefer sewer or pipe line
experience. Salary: open
D .O .E . M ail resumes,
salary requirem ents in
1st letter to: Classified
A1, P.O. Box 3137, Port
land, OR. 97208.
1 1 /2 8 /7 8
39
Construction of Pressure Reducing Station, Dam #2
1 1 /2 8 /7 8
40
Furnishing Hydro-Electric Turbines & Generators
1 2 /1 2 /7 8
59
RFP-Consultant Services, Planning Studies
1 1 /2 9 /7 8
67
Furnishing Compact Police Patrol Sedans
1 1 /3 0 /7 8
68
Furnishing Compact Sedans
1 1 /3 0 /7 8
69
Furnishing 3-Wheel Utility Vehicles
1 1 /3 0 /7 8
71
Furnishing Flatt Gutter Broom Wire
11 /2 8 /7 8
Each Proposal must be submitted on the prescribed form and accompanied by a
certified check or bid bond executed on the prescribed form , payable to the City
of Bend, Oregon, in an amount not less than 10 percent of the amount bid.
The successful Bidder will be required to furnish the necessary additional bond(s)
for the faithful performance of the Contract, as prescribed in the Contract
Documents.
-Annual Supply Contracts — 1979 Calendar Year
48 A
Cement, Domestic Portland
11 /3 0 /7 8
49 A
Concrete, Mixed
1 1 /3 0 /7 8
50-A
Asphalt, Cold Mix
12 /0 5 /7 8
51-A
Asphalt, Emulsified & Liquid
11 /3 0 /7 8
52-A
Inlet Frames b Grates
1 1 /3 0 /7 8
53-A
Manhole Frames & Covers
11 /3 0 /7 8
Reinforcing Steel
11 /3 0 /7 8
55-A
Sign Blanks, Aluminum
12 /0 5 /7 8
56-A
Sewer Pipe, Concrete
12 /0 5 /7 8
57-A
Sand, Gravel & Rock
1 2/05/78
58-A
Fertilizer, Commercial
1 2/05/78
64-A
Anhydrous Ammonia
1 1/28/78
65 A
Lubricating Oils, Greases & Turbine Oil
1 1/28/78
66-A
Industriai/Medical Gases & Welding Supplies
1 1/28/78
BRANCH MANAGER
I. II. and III
State of Oregon, Adult
and Family Services Di­
vision is now accepting
applications for Branch
Manager positions. The
Branch M anager is re­
sponsible for the super­
vision and management
of an office that provides
fin a n c ia l and m edical
assistance to individuals
and families and social
services to adults within
the area served. Salaries
may range from $1300
monthly - $2108 monthly
based upon the size and
complexity of the Branch
Office.
221-0598
B irthright
fret confidential
counseling for
pregnant girls
Mayer Building al
1130 S.W Morrison
The bidder's attention is directed to the provisions of these Documents that
relate to the utilization of minority business enterprises during the performance
period of the Contract. The Environmental Protection Agency Region X has
adopted the following goals for this Contract:
— Ten to fifteen percent of construction work (on a dollar basis) shall be per­
formed by minority subcontractors.
Ten to fifteen percent of construction supplies and materials shall be procured
from minority-owner suppliers.
Prior to award of a contract, EPA will review the proposals with respect to the
bidder's degree of Compliance with the above goals; a low bidder who has not
achieved these goals must demonstrate to the satisfaction of the Director, Office
of Civil Rights and Urban Affairs, EPA Region X, that the goals are not attainable
on the Contract work.
The attention of Bidders is directed to the federal and state governm ent
requirements and conditions of employment to be observed and minimum wage
rates to be paid under the Contract.
Before a Contract will be awarded, compliance with all EPA requirements
specified in the Contract Documents will be subject to EPA review and approval.
For information concerning the proposed work, or to arrange for a visit to the site
of the proposed work, contact Bend Engineering Consultants, telephone 503-
382-4114.
A pre-bid conference for representatives. Bidders, and potential Bidders will be
held prior to the date of bid opening. Information on the date, time, and place for
the pre-bid conference will be sent by certified mail to all known holders of Bid­
ding Documents.
The Owner reserves the right to reject all Proposals or any Proposal not conform­
ing to the intent and purpose of the Contract Documents, and to postpone the
award of the Contract for a period of time which, however, shall not extend
beyond 90 days from the bid opening date.
Dated this 18th day of November, 1978.
CITY OF BEND, OREGON
By James W . Kerfoot
Recorder-T reasurer
Mr. Vern Phillips
BASF Wyandotte Corporation
871 N. Park Ave.,
Oak Harbor, Washington 98277
VW l»ORK FOR THE FUTURE WITH YOU IN MIND
CITY OF PORTLAND
INVESTMENT
ANALYST
$17.077 approx,
BASF
A n Equal Opportunity
Employer
Bidders on this project will be required to comply with the provisions of the
President's Executive Order No. 11246 and requirements issued thereunder. The
requirements for Bidders and Contractors under this Order are specified in the
Contract Documents.
Could this be YOUR next stop
to opportunity?
fq u a / Opportunity Emptoyor M /F
No later than November
29, 1978
Before a Contract will be awarded for the work contemplated herein, the Owner
will conduct such investigation as is necessary to determine the performance
record and ability of the apparent low Bidder to perform the size and type of work
specified under this Contract. Upon request, the Bidder shall submit such infor­
m atio n as deem ed necessary by th e O w n e r to e v a lu a te th e B idder's
qualifications.
FABRIC CARE
SPECIALIST
W e are rapidly growing and highly
diversified manufacturer of chemicals.
Professional growth is in step with our
corporate climate. Forward your
resume in complete confidence to:
W e are an Equal Oppor­
tu n ity /A ffir m a tiv e A c-
•ion Employer.
annual salary
D eterm in es the C ity's
cash balance on a daily
basis, invests surplus
funds, manages portfo­
lios, supervises the daily
operations of the tre a ­
sury division. Analyzes
fin a n c ia l s ta te m e n ts
and m arket trends to
maximum returns on in­
vestments.
Plans and Specifications may be examined in the office of the Engineer, Bend
Engineering C onsultant (B E C O N ), 61360-S H ig h w a y 97, B end, O regon.
Questions regarding the content of these Contract Documents should be direct­
ed to Mr. Kent Baker, BECON, P.O. Box 1174, Bend, OR. 97701, (503) 382-
4114. A copy of the Documents may be obtained at the Engineer's office upon
payment of $30 for each Document. No refunds will be made.
Any Contract awarded under this IN VITATIO N TO BID is expected to be funded
in part by a grant from the United States Environmental Protection Agency.
Neither the United States nor any of its departments, agencies, or employees is
or will be a party to this IN VITATIO N TO BID or any resulting Contract.
W e need a professional Fabric Care
Specialist to enhance our position in
the commercial laundry market. Our
ideal candidate will possess a college
degree or equivalent in experience,
specifically, calling on hospitals and
commercial laundries, or know the
operations end of the business. This
could be the way to increased income.
You will receive a base salary,
commissions, a company car plus
expenses. Opening is in the Washing­
ton/Oregon.
A n n o u n c e m e n ts an d
ap plicatio n s for these
positions are available at:
136 State Office Bldg.
1400 S .W . 5th Ave.
Portland, OR. 97210
APPLY
P ortland Civil S ervice
Board
510 S.W . Montgomery St
Portland, OR 97201
She’s unmarried.
She’s pregnant.
She needs help.
She should call
The work contemplated consists of constructing the primary treatment system
structures including the heedworks, primary clarifiers, waste sludge thickener,
sludge digesters, supernatant degasification basins, and the maintenance
building. The work contemplated also consists of installation of Owner-furnished
equipment, miscellaneous piping, and fabricated metal. The site work will be
done by others.
Furnishing Motor Control Center —
162 Ave. Pump Station
28
NUTRITION PROJECT
DIRECTOR
A n Equal Opportunity
Employer
io m m it
process.
Sealed Proposals for the construction of Bend Sewage Collection and Treatment
Facilities Contract No. 18, W ater Pollution Control Plant, Primary Treatment
System, addressed to the Recorder-Treasurer, City of Bend, Oregon, will be
received at the office of the Recorder-Treasurer, City Heli, Bend, Oregon, until
10:30 a.m ., local time, on the 14th day of December, 1978 and then will be
publicly opened and read in the City Commission Room, 720 Wall Street, Bend,
Oregon.
BANK
-
PROOF MACHINE
OPERATORS
10-Key Adding Machine Skills Preferred.
Will Train On Proof Machines. Free Parking,
Employee Cafeteria. Excellent Benefit Program.
PARK RANGER
$ 9 6 7 -$ 1 2 3 5 /m o n th , 2
yrs. exp. in park maint.,
general c o n s t., la n d ­
scaping or related field.
Education to carry out
necessary d uties of
program or equiv. comb,
of exp. and trng. Last
filing date, Dec. 1, 1978.
A p p ly W a s h i n g t o n
County Civil Service, 150
N. First Avenue, Room
305, Hillsboro, Oregon
97123. A n E O E m ­
p lo y e r,
w o m e n and
m em bers of m inorities
urged to apply.
CHILD CARE
WORKER
N.E. Portland, $528 per
month to start.
CLERICAL
N.E. Portland, $600 per
m onth during p ro b a ­
tion ary p erio d , firs t 6
months.
Resumes accepted P.O.
Box 11531, P ortlan d ,
97211.
COUNSELOR
Degree or experience.
Send resumes by Nov.
30th to the Albina Youth
O p p o r tu n ity S c h o o l,
3710 N. M ississippi,
P o rtlan d , 97227, 288-
5813.
QUALITY
Home Remodeling
Cedar Decks
Fencing
Storm Windows
284-2607
H U G H E S M E M O R IA L U N IT E D M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H
SCH E D U LE S : Part-time — 3:30 pm to finish,
3-5 nights per week Mon-Fri.
S A LA R Y : Part-time trainees — $3.15 hr plus
1 '/t % for night differential.
Apply Personnel Dept. 1 0 -2 :3 0 pm
U.S. NATIONAL BANK
OF OREGON
U .S. B A N K P L A Z A -5 5 5 S W O A K
A n Equal Opportunity Employer M / F
A LLEN TEMPLE C M E C H U R C H
Corner of 8th and Skidmore
Sunday School 9:30 a m.
Sunday Worship 11:00 a.m.
Christian Youth Fellowship 6:00 p.m.
(Second and Fourth Sundays)
Reverend Thomas L. Strayhand. M inister
REV AUSTIN V. RAY MINISTER
111 N .E. F A ILIN G
Dial-A Pray er 2 W 0664
(h u rrh School 9:45 a m .
Worship 11:00 a.m.
Office 281-2332
Specializing In
Individual • Marriage and fam ily • Group Therapy
"The Church Where No Stranger Feels Strange"
New Hope Missionary Baptist Church
REVEREND A. BERNARD DEVERS. PASTOR
T H E CH U R C H D E S IG N E D TO M E E T YO U R N E E D
Sunday School
9:30 a.m.
Morning Worship
10:30a.m
Evening Service 2nd. 4th and
5th Sunday s
Communion 1st Sunday
Wed - Family Prayer Meeting
and Bible Study
Friday -- Brotherhood
Fellowship Service with
Morning Star 3rd Sunday
Praver and Pastor Phone: 281 «476
( hurrh Phone: 281 0163
7:00 p.m.
5:00p.m.
7:30 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
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3 7 2 5 N. Gentenbeln Avenue, Portland, Oregon 9 7 2 2 7