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    Portland Observer Thursday, December 28, 1978 Page 5
POLICY TYPIST
Portland Observer
Need accurate typist to
start 1st of the year with
North Pacific Insurance
Company. 40 50 wpm,
excellent benefits. Cedar
Hills location. Call Per­
sonnel 643-7661.
JOB FINDER
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
Tektronix
Opportunities
Food Service Attendant
On rail, temporary cafeteria work available
Imth day and awin» Sift. Prior experience in food
preparation and aerv ing helpful. These jobs can
lead |>ernianent positions.
Keypunch Operators
We have immediate permanent openings for
swing shift Keypunch Operators. Formal
keypunch schooling or equivalent work experience
required Familiarity with 129 IBM card punch or
lnforex key to disc desirable
P a rt Time Assembler
Part time positions available for electronic
assembly work Good vision and the ability to do
deluded work required. Training will be provided
Clerk Typist
W ill perform diversified clerical, statistical,
skilled duties Average typing ability required
W ill perform advanced secretarial,
stenographic and clerical duties. Two years'
sts’returiul training or experience required Above
uverage typing ability, and shorthand or
transcription skills necessary
Benefits include liberal insurance and
retirement programs, educational support and
profit sharing piun
Apply at Tektronix Industrial Park or write
to: TEKTR O N IX. INC.. P O Box 500 P.
Beaverton. OK 97077.
An equal opportunity employer m /f.
The Departm ent ol H om ing
and Urban Development will
accept Preliminary Proposals
for the lubatantia! rehabilits
tion of existing housing unite
under the Section 8 Housing
Assistance Payments Program,
to be located in the Portland
SMSA (excluding the Portland
core area, and Clark County).
Proposals may be submitted by
private owners or Public Hous­
ing Agency IPHA) Owners lor
direct contracting with H UD,
or by PHAs on behalf of Own
era with whom the PHA pro­
poses to contract pursuant to
an Annual Contributions Con
tract with HUD.
C ontract au tho rity in the
amount of 8265,850 is being
made available to provide as
sistance for an esfimatad 10
units for large families (3 or
more bedrooms) and 45 units
for other families The avail
ability of contract authority
control the number of units
which may be more or less than
the 56 units estimated
Although sufficient contract
authority is not presently avail
able to fund the units covered
by thia notification, the field of
fice expects it will be made
available Accordingly, propo­
sals received in response to this
notification may be selected
only if co ntract au tho rity
becomes available
Appropriate instructions, forms
and other program informa
tion are contained in a Reha
bilitation Program Packet
which may be obtained from
the Portland Arsa Office, 520
S .W . 6th Avenue, Portland.
OR 97204
Candidates should pos­
sess knowledge of Civil
Rights and EEO laws and
regulation s, m anage­
ment skills, and be
skilled in report writing.
Apply no later than Jan­
uary 5, 1979 at: Person­
nel D ivision O ffice in
S elem ,
775
Court
Street, Salem, OR.
97310; Personnel D'vi-
sio n O ffic e in P o r t­
land: State Office Build­
ing; Personnel Division
Offices in other areas
o f th e s ta te : Local
Oregon State Employ-
! ment Division O ffice :
and most Oregon State
Offices.
CITY OF PORTLAND
WASTEWATER
MECHANIC
$1,198 to start. To main­
tain and repair mecha­
nical equipm ent such
as pumps, piplines,
valves, boilers and
tanks at the wastewater
treatment plants. Many
benefits including full
paid health, dental and
life insurance. Good pro­
motional opportunities.
Applicants must have
knowledges and skills
needed to properly install,
maintain and repair
pumps, piping systems
and power transmission
com ponents such as
gears, belts, chains,
shafts and bearings.
APPLY
Portland Civil Service
Board
510 S.W. Montgomery St.
Portland, OR. 97201
No later than January
12, 1979.
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
CITY OF PORTLAND
AUDIO -VISUAL
SPECIALIST
SENIOR
PROGRAMMER
ANALYST
Perform systems analy­
sis, design program de­
velopm ent, and im ­
plement activities in ­
volving development of
data processing applica­
tions. A minimum of 5
years experience in
business application type
systems development.
Previous experience as
S e n io r P ro g ra m m e r
Analyst and experience
in ANSI, COBOL pro­
gramming and IBM
360, OSZVS2/HASP en­
vironm ent. Also lib ra ­
rian, easytreive exper­
ience desired. Call 225-
5272 for appointment.
Blue Cross of Oregon.
Blue Cross
Subscriber Service
Representative
Must have medical ter­
m inology background
and good telephone
technique. Prior claims
experience helpful. Ex­
cellent salary and fringe
benefits. Call 225-5272
for appointm ent. Blue
Cross of Oregon.
EXECUTIVE
SECRETARY
A minimum of 2 years
experience as secretary
to top management.
Minim um typing 60
wpm , shorthand 90
wpm. Must also have 10-
key and dictation ma­
chine experience. Excel­
lent working conditions
and fringe benefits. Call
225-5272 for ap p o in t­
m ent. Blue Cross of
Oregon.
SECRETARY
Minimum 1 year secreta­
rial experience, typing 55
wpm, shorthand 80
wpm . General kn o w ­
ledge o f health field
b e n e fic ia l. E x c e lle n t
working conditions and
fringe benefits. Call 225-
5272 for appointm ent.
Blue Cross of Oregon.
Proposals must be received bv
4:00 p.m. on January 31, 1979
Thia deadline may be short
ened or extended by HUD. In
auch case. HUD will notify all
parties who have previously
registered with the field office
requesting such notification.
Submission deadlines shall not
apply to Proposals for protects
in which the num ber of
assisted units will be limited to
20 percent or less of the dwell
mg units. However, such pro­
posals received after the dead
line will be reviewed only if suf
ficient contract authority re
meinu from this Notification to
fund the proposal
(Program
Executive I, Ex.)
»136Ç »1746 m onthly)
Develop, update and im­
plement a program im­
plem entation plan for
Equal Employment Op­
portunity (EEO) com-
I pliance (Title VI of the
Civil Rights Act of 1964,
as amended). Assist in
the coordination and ad­
ministration of the Civil
Rights and EEO Pro­
grams.
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
Ttektronix
lini» IIJIMMU«*«»
NOTIFICATION OF
FUND AVAILABILITY
NO. OR1S-0034
CIVIL RIGHTS
COORDINATOR
She’s unmarried.
She’s pregnant.
She needs help.
She should call
221-0598
B irth rig h t
free confidential
counseling for
pregnant girls
Mayer Building at
11.IOS.W Mortison
PEN PAL WANTED
Lonely and sincere
young man in prison in
Ohio, wishes to have
serious and sincere cor­
respondence with people
on the outside. Enjoy
weightlifting and sports,
music and law. I am 5'7"
tall, and weigh 155
pounds. I have brown
eyes and ash blond hair.
All I want for Christmas
is a correspondent.
Write to: Wilborn Harrell
#137-603, P.O. Box
45699, Lucasville, Ohio
45699
$1,038 at entry. Provides
a wide range of tasks in
developing audio-visual
training aids for use in
police training activities;
procudes audio-visual
material such as video
tapes, audio tapes,
sight-sound presenta­
tions and transparencies;
o p e ra te s te le v is io n
studio and sim ulation
laboratory. Duties in ­
clude writing and editing
scripts, building sets, re­
cruiting volunteer actors
and technicians and di­
recting actors to produce
s im u la te d in c id e n ts .
Work also involves in­
stalling equipm ent on
site for special projects;
perform ing preventive
maintenance and minor
repairs on audio-visual
equipment; and serving
as instructor or con­
sultant on the use and
pu> chase of audio-visual
equipment.
CITY OF PORTLAND
INFORMATION
SPECIALIST
$1,158 to start. Respon
sible for planning and
implementing publicity
and public relations
programs through the
use of various media and
public contact. Work in­
volves designing and
creating inform ational
m a te ria ls , d r a ftin g ,
reviewing and approving
official publicity state­
ments prior to release;
may involve controlling
and reporting on publi­
city project expendi­
tures and preparing
various other periodic
and annual reports.
APPLY
Portland Civil Service
Board
510 S.W. Montgomery St.
Portland, OR. 97201
AFFIRMATIVE
ACTION SPECIALIST
Thorough knowledge of
Civil Rights, Federal and
State laws and regu­
lations governing EEO
and A ffirm ative A c ­
tion plans and practices.
Skill in analyzing and in­
terpreting legal and
quasi-legal information
and in formulating and
presenting policy recom­
m endation s. D em on­
strated ability in making
effective oral presenta­
tions
and
training
sessions; good w ritten
co m m u n ic a tio n skills
and ability to establish
and maintain effective
w o rkin g re la tionship s
with administrative staff
and persons of diverse
backgrounds and in ­
terests.
Two years of respon­
sible E E O /A ffirm a tive
No later than January 2, A ction experience in ­
1979.
volving the w ritin g of
p ro g ra m s , p re p a rin g
An Equal Opportunity ‘ statistical reports and re­
Employer
solving complaints.
WORD PROCESSING
OPERATOR
(Steno-Clerk I)
$738 monthly including
shift differential. Salary
subject to adjustment at
conclusion of union-
management negotia­
tions. Performs clerical
duties at an intermediate
level with emphasis on
the ability to operate
electronic text editing
equipm ent. Duties in ­
clude entering in fo r­
m ation via keyboard;
id e n tify in g , s to rin g ,
processing and retrieving
information on magne­
tic media; form atting
s u b m itte d m a te ria l;
playing out onto appro­
priate paper or form to
produce desired hard
copy; checking docu­
ments fo r com plete­
ness, accuracy and
com pliance w ith user
r e q u ir e m e n ts .
TO
Q U A LIF Y a p p lic a n ts
must have six months of
previous clerical exper­
ience AND prior work
experience as a word pro­
cessing operator.
Resumes will be accept­
ed through January 12,
1979. Interested ap­
plicants are invited to
submit resumes to; Faye
M eske, E m p lo ym e n t
Specialist, Emanuel Hos­
pital, 2801 N. Ganten-
bien, Portland, OR.
97227.
TEACHER
Full-time wanted for day
care center. Educational
background or exper­
ience desired. 234 S.E.
7th. 236-8492.
TELLER
OPPORTUNITIES
You'll make more money
at Fred Meyer Savings &
Loan.
Bored with what you're
doing?
Pastor
Maxxee:
5:1X1 p.m. \ igpl -- Saturday
111:1X1 a m . ( huir - Sunday
12:1X1 p.m hulk -- Sunday
ST. ANDREW CO M M U NITY SCHOOL
4919 N .E 9th Ave.
Nitrita Kelly, Principal
I'hune: 2X1 162(1
Grade* I through X
Pick up job description
and application at main
housing office, Portland
Student Services, Inc.,
1802 S.W. 10th Avenue,
Portland, Oregon 97201.
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
Full-time position avail­
able assisting w ith re­
search including serial
s e c t io n in g , p h o t o ­
graphy, minimum ani­
mal handling. Histotech-
nician with 3 years ex­
perience preferred or will
train otherwise qualified
applicant. Oregon Re­
gional Primate Research
Center, 645-1141 ext.
251.
A n Affir motive A cl ion/
Equal Opportunity
Employer
No later than January 5,
1979.
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
Invitation to Bid
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
process.
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 SW 5th
Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97204 or phone 248-4001.
Formal Bid Projects presently advertised:
BID NO.
70
80
81I
85
86
DESCRIPTION
BID OPENING DATE
Furnishino Hvdro-Electric Turbines & Generators
01/18/79
Submission Deadline
Concession Privileges at
01/16/79
Tennis Center Pro Shop
Bid Opening
01/23/79
01/18/79
Construction of S.E. Relievina Interceotor
01/02/79
RFP-Minoritv Business Information System
01/18/79
Norman Dale Park Shelter Reconstruction
Construction — Perimeter 1 iahtino — Reservoir No. 5 __ 01/11/79
»X
INVITATION TO BID
Sealed Proposals for the construction of Bend Sewage Collection and Treatment
Facilities, Contract No. 12, Potable Water Well, addressed to the Recorder-
Treasurer, City of Bend, Oregon, will be received at the office of the Recorder-
Treasurer, City Hall, Bend, Oregon, until 10:30 a.m., local time, on the 31st day.
of January, 1979 and then will be publicly opened and read in the City Com­
mission Room, 710 Wall Street, Bend, Oregon.
> » •
The work contemplated consists of construction of a 10-inch diameter steel- -
cased potable water well to an approximate depth of 650-700 feet.
The attention of Bidders is directed to the federal and state government
requirements and conditions of employment to be observed and minimum wage
rates to be paid under the Contract.
ALLEN TEMPLE CME CHURCH
Corner of Xth end Skidmore
Sunday School 9:30 a.m.
Sunday Worship 11:()() a.m.
Christian Youth Fellowship6:00 p.m.
(Second and Fourth Sundays)
Reverend Thomas I,. Strayhand, M inister
Any Contract awarded under this INVITATION 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 INVITATION TO BID or any resulting Contract.
Before a Contract will be awarded, compliance with all EPA requirements spe
cified in the Contract Documents will be subject to EPA review and approval.
Fur information concerning the proposed work, contact Bend Engineering Con­
sultants, telephone (503) 382 4114.
Nunda« Srhool
Morning M orship
2X1 4429
APPLY
Portland Civil Service
Board
510 S.W. Montgomery St.
Portland, OR. 97201
One Food Service Assis
tant wanted to work for
non-profit company in
food store and restaurant.
Experience with Manage
ment in food services de­
sired. Salary $660/montn
starting plus benefits.
RESEARCH
ASSISTANT
Plans and specifications may be examined in the office of the Engineer, Bend
Join the fastest-growing .Engineering Consultants, 61360-5 South Highway 97, Bend, Oregon. Question^.-
SEeL in Oregon. We offer regarding the content of these Contract Documents should be directed to Mr,*?
higher pay. More tax- Kent Baker, BECON, P.O. Box 1174, Bend, OR. 97701, (503,382-4114. A copy of £
free
benefits, more pro­ the Documents may be obtained at the Engineer's office at no charge.
APPLY for this position
no later than 4:30 PM, tection for you and your
p a id
Before a Contract will be awarded for the work contemplated herein, the Owner
Friday, January 5, 1979. i f a m i l y / f u l l y
medical, dental, vision, will conduct such investigation as is necessary to determine the performance
WHERE TO APPLY life and LTD plans. Profit record and ability of the apparent low Bidder to perform the size and type of work
Multnomah County Per­ sharing, employee stock specified under this Contract. Upon request, the Bidder shall submit such infor­
mation as deemed necessary by the Owner to evaluate the Bidder's
sonnel Office, 426 S.W. ownership, and more.
qualifications.
Stark, 7th Floor, Port­
land, Oregon 97204. Best opportunity for ad­
PHONE: (503)248-5015. j vancement of any com­ Each Proposal must be submitted on the prescribed form and accompanied by a
pany in the NW! If you certified check or bid bond executed on the prescribed form, payable to the City
have any prior experience of Bend, Oregon, in an amount not less than 10 percent of the amount bid.
An Equal Opportunity
in branch operations,
Employer
WE WANT YOU I
The successful Bidder will be required to furnish the necessary additional bond(s)
¡guladad de Oportunidad
Call
im m ediately 231- for the faithful performance of the Contract, as prescribed in the Contract
en Empleo
4442 or apply in person Documents.
APPLY
C
815 N.E. Davis.
Portland Civil Service
Board
Bidders on this project will be required to comply with the provisions of the
510 S.W. Montgomery St. j
An Equal Opportunity
President's Executive Order No. 11246 and requirements issued thereunder. The
Employer
Portland, OR. 97201
requirements for Bidders and Contractors under this Order are specified in the
CLERICAL
Contract Documents.
No later than January 5,
D o w n to w n insurance
1979.
company has openings
The bidder's attention is directed to the provisions of these Documents that
relate to the utilization of minority business enterprises during the performance
fo r Records Clerk and
MAG II OPERATOR
An Equal Opportunity
Typist Clerk. Office ex­
period of the Contract. The Environmental Protection Agency Region X has
Employer
perience preferred but Typing 65-70 wpm , a adopted the following goals for this contract:
;
I will train sharp applicant. minimum of 6 months
- Ten to fifteen percent of construction work (on a dollar basis, shall be per­
Excellent benefits and experience o p e ra tin g
formed by minority subcontractors.
working conditions. Call IBM Mag II and docu­
Ms. Hinkhouse, USFErG ment printer. Excel­
- Ten to fifteen percent of construction supplies and materials shall be
lent hours and employee
221-0221.
procured from minority-owned suppliers.
benefits. Call 225-5272
for
appointm
ent.
Blue
Equal Opportunity
Prior to award of a contract, EPA will review the proposals with respect to the
Cross of Oregon.
Employer M /F
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.
;•
REVEREND A. BERNARD DEVERS, PASTOR
TH E CHURCH DESIGNED TO M EET YOUR NEED
XtHi N.E. Alberta Street
Reverend Bertram lì rillin
FOOD SERVICE
ASSISTANT
$944 mo. to start. Posi­
tions involve entry level
photocopying perform­
ing production work in
microfilming documents,
maps and drawings. Ap­
plicants must have
, knowledges and skills in
operation and m ainte­
nance of 16 mm and 35
mm microfilmers, reader
printers, reader fillers
and diazo printing pro­
cess.
40
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
New Hope Missionary Baptist Church
ST. ANDREWS CATHOLIC CHURCH
CITY OF PORTLAND
JUNIOR
PHOTOCOPYIST
Evening Service 2nd. 4th and
5th Sundays
( ommuninn 1st Sunday
Wed
Family Prayer Meeting
and Bible Study
Friday ■ Brotherhood
Fellowship Service with
Morning Star 3rd Sundat
9:30 a.m.
10:30 a m
7:00 p.m.
5:00 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
Prever and Pastor Phone: 2XI4M76
Church Phone: 2XI-OI63
3 7 2 S N. Gantentoeln Avenue, Portland, Oregon 9 7 2 2 7
A pre-bid conference for representatives, Bidders, and potential Bidders will be
I held prior to the date of bid opening. Information on the date, time, and place fdr
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
1 award of the Contract for a period of time which, however, shall not extend
1 beyond 90 days from the bid opening date.
Dated this 22nd day of December, 1978.
CITY OF BEND, OREGON
James W. Kerfoot
Recorder-T reasurer