I Portland Observer October 11,1879 Page 11 PORTLAND EMPLOYMENT STRATEGY FOR THE 80s A PUBLIC FORUM W HAT: The Training and Employment Division of the City of land Bureau of Human Resources is holding a Public Forum on "CETA: Portland Employment Strategy for the 80s". WHERE: John Adams High School Auditorium , 5700 N.E. 39th. M a rtin Luther King Elem entary School students jo in e d m e m b e rs o f th e K ing N e ig h b o rh o o d Tuesday, October 16, at 7:00 p.m . WHY: To provide an opportunity for people to learn about the changes in CETA programs and ask questions of Training and Employment Division Managers. Association and guests in dedication of new com­ m un ity park b u ilt adjacent to th eir school. Portland Observer NAACP church leader speaks Reverend Julius Cesar Hope will be the featured speaker at an NAACP “ Gospel Extravaganza” to be held at the New Hope Baptist Church, 3725 N. Gantenbien, Oc­ tober 15th at 7:30 p.m. Reverend Hope is Director of Religious Affairs of the National Office. The theme of the service is "Churches United for WHEN: D INVITATIONS Peace.” Music will be provided by local churches. Reverend Hope is a former NAACP Georgia State President, a former state president of the Georgia Church School and Baptist Training Union Congress, and was appointed by President Carter to the Georgia Human Relations Commission in 1971 CITY OF PORTLAND INVITA TIO N TO BID INVITATION TO BID OCTOBER 11. 1979 Coalition votes to continue Sealed proposals will be received in Room 113, City Hall, Portland, Oregon 97204 for items detailed herein until 2:00 p.m. on the dates indicated. (Continued from page 1 col. 6) has changed. If you think you have nothing to do, go look. The only thing changed is that a few Black children are back in neighborhood schools. They are still abused in these schools and they are still abused in the schools out there. “ You feel you are not top-dog. They paid more attention to the Black United Front.” Vesia Loving said the Coalition had made recommendations whereas the Front had made demands. “ If the Coalition had followed through after its recom m endations were rejected, there would have been no need for the Front. You backed down when you should have acted. That’s the only reason the Black United Front had to act.” She said there is still a purpose for the Coalition. Rocky Johnson, former director Plans and specifications may be obtained at the above address. For additional in­ formation telephone Buyer at number listed of the Coalition, said since Ronnie Herndon, co-chairman of the Black United Front, had requested the Coalition’s assistance and since sup­ port for continuation came from Black members, the Coalition should continue. “ The clear issue of desegregation is between the School Board and the Black United Front, but there is a long way to go. There still is no plan ” Saying he is not clear what role the Coalition should play at this time, he expressed a belief that a bi-racial group could be an influential and necessary voice in the future. The body voted to retain a nine member executive body which will meeta nd will call membership meetings as needed; and to offer assistance to the Black United Front and the School Board in moving toward equity in education. When Bid Surety is required, proposals shall be accompanied by a certified check, cashier’s check or a bid bond, payable to the City of Portland for an amount not less than ten percent (10%) of the aggregate amount of the bid as guaranty that the bid shall be irrevocable for the period specified in the proposal. Said bond to be forfeited as fixed and liquidated damages should the bidder seek to revoke his offer for any reason not authorized by law and not consented to by City within the irrevocable period, or neglect or refuse to enter into contract and provide a suitable bond for the faithful performance of the contract, in tho ovont the said contract is awarded to him. NON DISCRIMINATION: No proposal or bid will be considered unless the bidder is certified as an EEO Affirmative Action Employer as prescribed by Chapter 3.100 of the Code of the City of Portland. All bidders not currently certified should file the required documentation with the Contract Compliance Division, Room 209, City Hall, 1220 SW Fifth Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97204, 248 4696, at least five (5) days prior to the Bid Opening. Failure to achieve certification by the Bid Opening Date and Time shall result in the return of your Bid Unopened. BID NO. DESCRIPTION BID OPENING DATE Construction of Albina yard Snow Shed. For information 10/16/79 30 call Michele Ackerman, Buyer, 248 4191. 10% Bid Surety Required. Prequalification of Bidders Required. 31 GIGANTIC ABSOLUTE AUCTION Geo. Lucas Tractor ft Equipm ent, Inc. END OF OUR FISCAL YEAR FARM TRACTOR & CONSTRUCTION EQUIPM ENT SALE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1979 SELLING OVER 100 farm tractors at 10 30 a m. , such as 8 4 wheel rives; JD 8630, 7520, 7020 IHC 4366, 4166. Case 2470 White 4 150, and 25 late model IHC tractors, all series, from 1964 1978 models. 31 late model John Deere tractors, all series, 1970 1979 models 8 late model Case tractors, all series, from 1970 new models. 5 Massey Ferguson tractors, 1968 1976 models 6 Oliver £t MM tractors, 1970 1978 models. 7 Ford tractors, 1966 1975 models. 5 Allice Chalmers, 1965 1975 models. Most all of the tractors are equipped with cab and air, and are from 65 150 hp. OVER 70 pieces of CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT SELLING AT 1 30 p m including 23 Cat dozers: D8-46A 36A 14A, D7 48A, D7 94N, D7-17A, D6C 10K 6 76A, D4D-83J, D4D-82J, D4D 78A, D4D 40A, D6C 99J. D6B. D6 90, D5 96J, D5-94J, D4C 40A 2 John Deere 450B, 6 way dozer Case 450, 4 way 3 John Deere 350B, gas, bare. HD7 Allis Chalmers. 3 Cat loaders: Cat 951 B, 941 JD, 450C 4 hydraulic excavators: 75 Model Drott 35, Drott 40, Bantam 450A, 70 Model 1200 Hi Atlas 4WD, 5/8 yd., Perkins Engine and hyd. swivel clam attach ment. 12 4 wheel drive payloaders: Cat 966B, 930, 920, 944 Case W18, W12, W9, W7. Trojan 124 diesel, 124 gas Massey Ferguson 33, Hough 65, and others. 9 rubber tired backhoes and loaders: Case 580B, JD 410, 400, 310, 300, 440 Ford 5550. IHC 3616, 72 Cse 580B with rear trencher, front blade and backhoe. Motor grders: Cat 99E, 112, AC D 4 Log Skidders: 74 JD 440B, Tree Farmer C5 with shear and winch. Franklin 160B, winch & grapple. Trucks and trailers: 73 K.W. Co, 350 Cummins, 13 speed, like new. 2 74 drop deck 44 ft. Delta tandem trailers. 77 Tech Steel 40 ton tri axle Double Drop lowboy Miscellaneous: JD 760 self leveling paddle scraper Webco D self leveling paddle scraper MF 2500 forklift. MF & Owatonna skid loaders Every piece of equipment will be sold to the highest bidder. If you are in need of tractors or construction equipment, don t miss this sale It will be a money maker for you. For information, complete brochure, or motel reservations, call I800) 826 4874 Wis. & Canada call collect 1715) 423 4279 Delivery arrangemen ts available at a reasonable rate. GEO. LUCAS TRACTOR ft EQUIPMENT, INC. 1740 Bonow Ave. Wisconsin Rapids, Wi 54494 Furnishing 126 Inch Diameter Butterfly Valves For information call Carlton Chayer, Ass’t Purchasing Manager, 248 4002. 10% Bid Surety Required 10/30/79 Labor, Materials Et Equipment for Construction 10/18/79 of Engine 101 Fire Station. For information call Michael Ackerman, Buyer, 248 4191. 10% Bid Surety Required. Pre qualification of Bidders Required. ’ This Project Subject to Ten Percent (10% ) Minority Business Enterprise Participation. 32* Sealed bids for the construction of Wastewater Treatment Facilities for the City of Rockaway, Oregon will be received by the City of Rockaway, City Hall, Rockaway, Oregon, until 8 P.M. on Thursday, November 8, 1979. Bids submitted prior to the opening are to be delivered to the City Recorder's Office, Rockaway. Oregon. Bid Opening will be conducted in the Council Chambers of the City Hall, and publicity opened and read aloud. The project includes two separate schedules of construction, with the following major items: (01) 0.50 MGD Advanced Wastewater Treatment Plant, including concrete secondary treatment units, masonry building structures, extensive mechanical and electrical construction, and remodeling of the existing wastewater facility. (02) Remodeling of Existing Sewage Pump Stations, including extensive mechanical and electrical construction. Plans and specifications may be seen at the offices of H.G.E., Engineers and Planners, 405 North Fifth, Coos Bay, Oregon, at the following locations: H.G.E., INC. Bay Area Plan Exchange Eugene Builders Exchange Construction Data News Builders Plan Exchange Northwest Plan Center Contractors Exchange Medford Builders Exchange Douglas County Builders Exchange Josephine County Builders Exchange City Recorder’s Office Portland, Oregon Coos Bay, Oregon Eugene, Oregon Portland, Oregon Portland, Oregon Portland, Oregon Salem, Oregon Medford, Oregon Roseburg, Oregon Grants Pass, Oregon Rockaway, Oregon One copy may be obtained by prequalified prospective bidders upon receipt of cash or check in the amount of $50.00 made payable to the Engineer. Deposit made upon procurement of drawings, specifications, and forms of Contract Documents will be refunded upon the return threof in good condition by actual bidders within ten (10) days after the opening of bids. Non bidders deposits will be refunded if documents are returned, in good condition no later than 15 days after the bid opening. Deposits retained shall cover cost of printing. Individual sheets and specification pages may be purchased for the cost of reproduction: Drawings: $1 00 per sheet; Specifications, $0.25 per sheet. PORT OF PORTLAND A D M IN ISTR A TIO N BUILDING TE R M IN A L4 CITY OF PORTLAND PA R TI CONTRACTS FOR CONSULTANT SERVICES NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS The City of Portland, Bureau of Economic Development invites letters of proposal from consulting firms or individuals to perform the functions of a Sealed proposals for the A d m in is tra tio n B uilding, T erm inal 4, will be received by the Purchasing Manager of the Port of Portland, 700 N.E Multnomah Street, Minority Economic Planning Coordinator for the City of Portland. Portland, Oregon, (mailing address: Post Office Box 3529, Portland, Oregon, The work to be performed is under a grant to the City from the U S. Office of 97208) until 2:00 p.m., October 30, 1979, and thereafter publicly opened and read. Minority Business Enterprise to prepare: (a) A program to market and monitor the effectiveness of the City's $1,625 million Economic Development Loan Fund, one third of which is priori­ tized for loans to minority owned businesses; lb) A proposal, within one year, for a comprehensive, practical Minority Business Assistance Program for adoption by Portland City Council; and lc) Feasibility analysis to address the expansion/capital needs of minority business firms in Portland as part of the Inner N.E. Industrial Site Study. To obtain details on the Request for Proposals and Scope of Work, contact Eric Hovee, Protect Director (503) 248 4293, Portland Bureau of Economic Develop ment, 620 S.W. 5th Avnue, Room 610, Portland, Oregon 07204 Project proposals must be received or postm arked by October 26, 1979 Attention is directed to Chapter 3.100 of the Code of the City of Portland regar­ ding certification as an equal opportunity employer. Certification information is available from the Contract Compliance Division, Portland City Hall (503) 248 4696 SUPPORT Minortiy Business Enterprise The proposed work includes: Construction of a single-story, 3600 square-foot office building, complete with a heating, ventilating and air conditioning system; restrooms; lighting and electrical system; finished ceilings, walls and floors; walks, curbs, parking lots, and driveways A prebid conference will be held in the port offices on Tuesday, October 16, at 2:00 p.m. to discuss all phases of the work. All proposals must be on the regular blank forms which will be provided to prospective bidders, and must be accompanied by a certified or cashier's check drawn on an Oregon bank or bid bond payable to The Port of Portland in an amount equal to at least ten percent (10%) of the amount bid. Bidders are required to prequalify. Prequalification statements must be received at least ten (10) calendar days prior to the time set for the bid opening. Ap­ plications for prequalification may be submitted less than tan (10) calendar days before the bid opening but consideration by the Port cannot be assured. Drawings and specifications may be examined at the office of the Port. Copies may be obtained by prospective bidders upon deposit of ten dollars 1810), which deposit will be refunded upon return of the specifications and drawings and other documents in good condition wttnm two weeks after the opening ot Dias. Attention is called to the provisions of the Oregon Revised Statutes, 279 360 providing that workmen U? paid prevailing rate of wage. I t