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Portland Observar November IB. 1979 PUBLIC NOTICE JOB FINDER C IV IL ENG INEER Four year degree, professional registration and minimum of 4 years experien ce in w ater sewage, street or transit design. Startin g salary d e p e n d in g upon qualification. Notice of Intent to Demolish INSURANCE POLICY ASSEMBLER Good typing skills, 40 50 wpm. $675 mo to start-excellent benefits Cedar Hills location D R A F T PERSO N Civil design w ith S .W . P o r t la n d c o n s u lt in g ( M B E . ) , Minimum of 3 years experien ce in water, sewage, street or transit lay o u t. Salary $ 1 ,200 to $ 1 ,425 per m onth depending on qualification. C o o per i t Assoc. Inc. Ph. 639 4914 Equal Opportunity Employer m-f-h Call Personnel 8:30 to 4:30 pm 643 7661 Equal Opportunity Employer m-f ENERGY. We can't a ffo rd to w aste it. ID INVITATIONS County of Clackamas Housing and Community Development P.O. Box 2 Marylhurst Campus Marylhurst, Or 97036 (503)665 8591 To All Interested Agencies, Groups and Persons: The above named County of Clackamas proposes to undertake the demolition of two single family structures in the County of Clackamas, Oregon. These struc tures are located at ; 6923 Pierce St. Milwaukie, OR 97222 6707 May St. Milwaukie, Or 97222 These properties are currently owned by Clackamas County and are detached single family residences. The residences have been vacant for 2 and 5 years respectively The structures have been classified as dangerous and not financially feasible for renovation. The property located at 6923 Pierce St. will be sold at public auction as a single family residential building lot, while the property at 6707 May Street, which is located in a flood plain, is certified non-buildable and will be held by the County as open space. All interested agencies, groups and persons disagreeding with this decision are invited to subm it w ritte n com m ents for consideration by the C ounty of Clackamas to: H o u sing and C o m m u n ity D e v e lo p m e n t A g en cy P.O . Box 2, M a ry lh u rs t C a m p u s , M a ry lh u rs t, O reg o n 97036 Such written comments should be recieved by the County on or before Decern ber 15, 1979. C ITY OF P O R T L A N D INVITATION TO BID Sealed proposals will be received in Room 113, City Hall, Portland, Oregon 97204 for iter,.s detailed herein until 2:00 p.m. on the dates indicated. Plans and specifications may be obtained at the above address. For additional in formation telephone Buyer at number listed. W hen 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 the event the said contract is awarded to him. N O N-D ISC RIM IN ATIO N: 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. 3 ID N O . D E S C R IP T IO N B ID O P E N IN G DA TE RFP - $17 Million General Obligation Bonds Payable from W ater Revenue. For information call Michael Metroke, Buyer, 248-4003. Special Prequalifications Required. 11 /29/79 36 Labor, Materials ft Equipment for Construction of Metal Bin W all at S W Cascade Drive. For inform ation call Michele Ackerman, Buyer, 248-4191. 10% Bid Surety Required. Prequalification of Bidders Required. 1 1 /27/79 Labor, materials, equipment for landscape improvements at N.E. 13th and Holman. For info, call Michelle Akerman, Buyer, 248-4191. 10% Bid Surety Required. Prequalification of Bidders Required. 1 1 /27/79 Obituary Annie W. Daniels Funeral fo r Annie W. Daniels, who died Tuesday in Providence H ospital, was held Saturday, at Williams Temple Church of God in Christ. Interment was at the Rose City Cemetary. Mrs. Daniels was 73 at the time of her death. She was born in Lumpkin, Georgia and moved to Portland in 1955. As a member o f the W illiam s Temple Church, Mrs. Daniels was a missionary and served also on the ur- sher board and in the Sunday School department. Missionary Daniels was a very dedicated and hard working church member. She is survived by her husband of 55 years, Frank; her daughter, Dor- thy Wilson; her son-in-law, Artie Wilson, and two grandchildren; Zoe A. Wilson and Artie Wilson Jr. ALLEN TE M P LE C M E C H U R C H C orner of 8th and S kid m o re Sunday School 9:30am Sunday Worship 11:00am Christian Youth Fellowship 6:00pm (second and fourth Sundays) Reverend Thomas L. Strayhand, Minister 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 REV. A U STIN V. RAY, M INISTER 111 N .E. F A IL IN G CH.I A Prayer 28« 068« Worship 1 ? 00am Notice is hereby given that the Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon (Tri M et) will accept proposals no later than 4:00 p.m. Portland standard time, December 3, 1979, to the attention of Nancy Hood, Tri-M et, grants and contracts, Division of Planning and Development, 4012 SE 17th Avenue, Por tland, Oregon 97202. Proposals will be accepted at that time to conduct a ' benchmark'' of a study, the Carpool Attitude and Awareness Baseline, conducted last year The purpose of the benchmark analysis is to measure changes in the marketplace, in Clackamas, Clark (W ashington), M ultnom ah and W ashington Counties, and to provide timely information for developing effective marketplace strategies for the coming year. F unds for this study are being supplied by the federal government through the Federal Highway Administration. Contractor will be required to comply with all applicable Equal Employment O p portunity laws and regulations. The T ri-C o u n ty M e tro p o lita n T ran sp o rtatio n D istrict of O regon w ill not discriminate with regard to race, color, creed, sex or national origin, in con sideration for contract award. To obtain a copy of the formal request for proposal, please contact Ms. Nancy Hood at the above address or at (503) 283 4802 T R I C O U N T Y M E T R O P O L IT A N T R A N S P O R T A T IO N Community Calendar Free Thanksgiving Dinner - The Sharon Seventh Day Adventist Church is sponsoring a free Thanksgiving dinner for residents o f the Northeast, Walnut Park area o f Portland who are experiencing hard times. There will be music and some entertainment, too. If interested call the church no later than Satur day, November 17th fo r reservations. Call 287-7649 (John Olive or Carl Waters) between 10:00 a.m. and 12:00 noon. The Albina Action Center will sponsor a Free Thanksgiving Dinner fo r Seniors at St. Andrew’ s Community Center, NE 8th and Alberta, on Thanks giving Day, November 22 at 3:00 p.m. Area seniors, 60 years and older, who will not be with thier families for this holiday are invited to join others for turkey and all the trimmings. Transportation is available for those who need it. Reservations are required and can be made by calling Alice Metzinger at TAAC, 288-8345. Volunteers are needed. Gathering of people of the fo u r scared colors, November 22nd, 2:00 pm- 10:00 pm, 4312 SE Stark. Speakers, film, music. Potluck at 6:00 pm. Benefit for A IM tor Freedom Defense Committee. Be heart-wise and w interize class on proper excerise and nutrition spon sored by Oregon Heart Association. Nov. 19-20, 7:00-9:00 pm. (call 226-2575 to register) Dialogue - hosted by llllysses Tucker, features “ When the Game Is Over” - - on KPTV (12) Saturday, Nov. 24 at 7:30 a.m. and Sunday, Nov. 25 at 9:30 p.m. Guests are Mychal Thompson, Portland Trail Blazers; Ricky Lee, former OSU basketball player; LaRue Martin, Jr., former Trail Blazer; and Greg Smith, former Trail Blazer. The Fall Quarterly Conference of the N orth w e st Conference of Black Public O fficials will be held on November 17th and 18th at the Sheraton- Portland. The Conference Theme is Developing the Black Community in the 1980’s. The conference will convene at 9:00 promptly. The Trend Setters Hair Show and Dance Sunday, Dec. 16th, Holiday Inn Coliseum, 6:00 pm to 1:00 a.m. Live Disco Music. Tickets at Walnut Park Hair Stylists, 5266 N.E. Union. The A m erican Bridge Association will host its monthly unit play for Master Points on Friday, November 16th at 7:30 p.m. at the Esquires Hall, 17th and N.E. Alberta. Play will be open to all bridge players. Transendental M ed itatio n — free public lecture, Monday, Nov. 19th at 8:00 p.m. at PGE, 121 S.W. Salmon, B level conference room. Includes guest speaker Jerry Jones, President o f J & J Construction. Sponsored by Portland Capital o f the Age o f Enlightenment. (Call 668-5000 or 245-3361) Jefferson High School Perform ing A rts presents Al Capp's musical "L I'I A bner". Novem ber 16, 17, 20. 21 at 8:00 p.m. Tickets $3. adults, $1 students and children. For reservations call 387-1398. N E W H O P E M IS S IO N A R Y B A P T IS T C H U R C H REVEREND A. BERNARD DEVERS, PASTOR THE CHURCH DESIGNED TO MEET YOUR NEED "The C hurch W h ere N O S tran ger Feel« S tran g e " Sunday School Morning Worship Evening Service 2nd. «»h and 5th Sundays Communion 1st Sunday W ed Family Prayer Meeting and Bible Study Friday - Brotherhood Fellowship Service with Morning Star 3rd Sunday ST. A N D R E W S C A T H O L IC C H U R C H 2814429 Reverend Bertram Griffin. Pastor M 5 00pm Vigil — Saturday 10:00«m Choir - Sunday ,2 00pm Polk Sunday ST. A N D R E W C O M M U N IT Y S C H O O L « 9 ,9 NE 9th Ave Norria Rally. Principal Pursuant to Title VI of PL 95 561, the Emergency School Aid ACt, School District No. 1, M ultnom ah County, Oregon, announces the public meeting of the Emergency School Aid Act Advisory Committee to be held 7:30 p .m ., November 27, 1979, in the board room of the school district at 501 N. Dixon Street. The purpose of the meeting are (1) to review a planning grant application and (2) to review the basic grant ap plication to the federal government to operate a program under the provisions of the above cited Act. Emergency School Aid Act Advisory Committee members: Joan Vranizan, E. Shelton Hill, Al Jamison, Con nie Lea, Maggie Marks, Edna Pittman, Doris Stevenson, Ben Talley, Ora Hart, Ed Washington, Costella McCullough, Fred Markey, Alice Sim pson, Betty Aschenbrenner, Velma Johnson, Sherrill Behn, Joan Har vey, Evie Crowell, Betty Dodson and students Marilyn Sullivan and Tracy Smith. The purpose of the Emergency School Aid Act Advisory Committee is to advise School District No. 1 on all matters relating to the Emergency School Aid Act Program. BEFORE TH E FED ER A L EN ER G Y R E G U L A T O R Y C O M M IS S IO N Application of PACIFIC POWER Er LIGHT C O M PA N Y under Section 290.601 of Section 133 of the Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act of 1978 (PURA) for exemptions from reporting requirements of the final regulations concerning the collection of cost of service information. N O T IC E OF FILIN G OF A P P L IC A T IO N P A C IF IC P O W ER ft L IG H T C O M P A N Y (Pacific) hereby gives notice that an application was filed with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission on Novem ber 1, 1979 requesting exemptions from the November, 1980 filing of certain cost of service information required by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (Commission) under Section 133 of the Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act of 1978 (PURA). The exemptions are requested in accordance with the regulations under the Public Utility Regulation Policies Act of 1978, 18 CFR, 290.601 (1979). The four requested exemptions from the November, 1980 filing are as follows: Request No. 1 Section 290.202 (a) Operating and Maintenance Expense Accounts Pacific requests an exemption from estimating the hourly average energy costs (in cents per kilowatt-hour) for a typical weekday, a typical weekend day, and the system peak day for each month of the reporting period incurred to supply the combined total load of all retail customers and those wholesale customers that are served under firm contracts. Request No. 2 Section 290.303 (a ) Typical Hourly Marginal Energy Costs Pacific requests an exemption from providing hourly marginal energy costs (in cents per kilowatt-hour) for a typical weekday, a typical weekend day, and the system peak day for each month of the reporting period and for each month of the next five years. Request No. 3 Section 290.303 (g) Marginal Energy Costs by Costing Period and By Year Pacific requests an exemption from providing estimates of the average hourly marginal energy cost (in base year cents per kilowatt-hour) by costing period for the reporting period and for each of the next five years. Request No. 4 Section 290.303 (h) Calculated Marginal Energy Costs by Costing Period Pacific requests an exemption from calculating a single marginal energy cost for each of the costing periods. The above exemptions are requested because: First, the planning and operation of generation resources by Pacific in the Pacific Northwest are unique when compared with the planning and operation of utilities in all other regions of the country. The uniqueness arises because of the combined hydro/therm al mix of generation resources and, in particular, the enormous hydro storage capability which exists within the region. Because of the vast amount of flexibility in operating Pacific's system, the hourly average and marginal energy costs imposed by additional energy demands are approximately the same on a typical weekday, a typical weekend day and the monthly peak day. Second, nonfirm sales are a major part of Pacific's system operations, and the revenue derived therefrom is a direct offset to the revenue requirements imposed upon Pacific's retail customers. Any attempt to separate out the variable costs of supplying this nonfirm load is limited by the lack of available data, as well as the basic nature of system operation. All interested parties have until December 31, 1979 to provide written infor mation, views, arguments, or other comments on the above described Ap plication for Exemptions. Such comments should be directed to: MR. Kenneth R. Plumb, Secretary Federal Energy Regulatory Commission 825 North Capital Street N.E. Washington D.C. 20426 Dated this 7th day of November, 1979 P A C IF IC PO W ER b L IG H T C O M P A N Y By: Fredric D. Reed Vice-President Church School 9:«6am Office 281 2332 Specializing In Individual • Marriage and Fam ily • Group Therapy 806 NE A LB ER TA STREET NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING R E Q U E S T FOR PR O PO SA LS D IS T R IC T OF O R EG O N John R. P o rtffo rP a u l N. Bay I Executive Director, Planning and Development 27 37 Page 13 9:30am 10 30am T H E A R K OF S A FE TY C H U R C H OF G O D IN C H R IS T "A warm spirit o f fellowship always” The Honorable Bishop U .V . Peterson, D.D. "The Holineaa Preacher," Pastor 7:00pm 5:00pm 7 30pm 7:00pm Prayer and Pastor Phone 281 6476 Church Phone 281 0163 Phone 28« 1620 Gradea 1 thru 8 You are Welcome to Worship at j7 2 S N. Gantenbein Avenu», Portland, Oregon 97227 Sunday: Sunday School Morning Worship 9 15am 11:16em Showers of Blessings Broadcast" KGAR 1560 11 30»m 12 30pm VPBC 6 30pm Evangelistic Worship 8 00pm Tuesday Friday Noon Dey Prayer Tuesday Bible B and/Jr Church Wednesday Choir Rehearsal Friday T h a Paatcx Speaks ' » - fe í1 7:30pm 7:00pm Sr, 7:30pm 8« NE KWíngsworth 281 lH99 ■n C ? .* * • a