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    Page 10 Portland Obnrver December I. 1979
Community Calendar
NATIONAL COMMITTEE TO DEFEND DESSIE WOODS . Damesha
Blad:earth, Chairv.oman of the National Cornmlllce To Defend Dessie Wood\
11rill be spe11kin1 on Friday, December 14, at 7:30 at the Mallory Avenue Chur-
ch, 1 l8 N.E. Alberta. Childcare provided. Dessie Woods 1s a Black woman ser-
\'lnl a 22 year prison sentence m Gcor1ia for defendin11 herself and a friend
again\t a rape allad, by a white man. There 111ill be a rally to FRH· DESSIE
\\OODS on Saturday, December 8, at noon at the f 'ederal building on S.W.
I hird and Jefferson.
HUMBOLDT NEIGHBORHOOD IMPROVEMENT ORGAINZATION. I)
( mm: prevention presentation. 2) Mr. Jolin, C.able TV coordinator from
Mayor McC.:ready' office. J) Patti Jacobsen trom Office of Neiahborhood
A"ociation. l>ccember 10th, 7:30 p.m., l uthers B.8.Q., 4935 N. William~.
CHILDREN'S HOLIDAY FREE DAY. The fifth annual Children's Holiday
I rl'C Day 111ill be held at the Washington Park Zoo on Thursday, December 27,
trom 10 a.rn 10 J p.rn. For children 11 ycar1, of age and under there 11rill be free
,oo adrnMion and tree animal crackers. Kay Ice's Playbo" Player~ will offer
tree performances m the ladybug Theater at 11 a.m., noon, I and 2 p.rn. Al1,o,
there 111ill be clov.ns to add to the fe\tivities.
RADIO AUCTION TO BENEFIT NEEDY. The St. Vincent de Paul Society
and 11:l· X Radio 11rill hold an on air auction Saturday, Dec. 15 from 6 a.111. to 2
a 111 . Sunday 10 ral\e fund\ for the Society 40th annual Christrna\ Food
Drive
WELDING FOR BEGINNERS. A Saturday das~ 111 welding for beginner, 1s
whcduled by Portland Community College for 11rmIer term at the Rod Creek
t enter, 17705 N. W. Springville Road. lndividuali,ed m~truc11on by Don I aM
1 otlered trorn the hours of 9:J0 a.m. 10 noon and from 12:30 to 3 p.m. Satur-
day Jan. 2. (ml" S2.50 an hour or SIO for the day of 1mtrue1ion.
STAR OF BETHLEHEM . Kendall Planetarium at OMSI, pre\ents traditional
holiday ,how about the ,tar in the l:.a,t. Free during regular mu,curn hours;
\ I ~o pc:r ,cat I riday and Saturday at 7:30 pm . After Dec. 24, 111ill alternate
\\llh current night sky ,how. (24K 5'M7)
SPECIAL FILM PROGRAMS. Two special film program, for farnilie~ .,.. ill be
prc,ented at the Albina Branch Library, 3605 N.l:. 15th Avenue. during the
holiday \aca11on tune. On December 20th, an animated vcr,,on of" A Christ-
ma, ( arol" will be \ho11111 along with" rhe Great roy Robbery." On Decem-
ber 27th, " I he It ob bit" will be ~hown . Both programs begin ar 7: 15 p.m. Ad-
1111\\lon" free. (287 7147
PARENT CHILD SERVICES, INC . announce~ the sponsorship of the USDA
( hild ( arc I nod Program. Meal, will be made available to enrolled children at
no ,eparalc charge 111ithout regard to race, color, handicap, or national or gin.
ST. FRANCIS TENANT'S ASSOCIATION . Donata's Italian restaurant, on
the rnrnor ol Nor1h111c\t 21,1 and Glisan,•~ helping Northwcsl neighborhood
1c:11anh fight ror lair rent l:at piua with the St. Francis Tenant's Association,
a local ol 1hc Portland fenant\ Union, on Sunday, December 9, at Donata's m
,rrhwe\l Por1land on the cornor of 21st and Glisan. It is a benefit for the St.
I rail\.'" I c:nant's Association legal fund. 1223-2250)
THE NATIONAL COMMISSION ON SOCIAL SECURITY will hold a
hear in11 at the Portland Hilton Hotel m Portland, Oregon on Wednesday,
January 16, IIJK0 at IJ:00 a.m. rhe purpose of the hearing will be to mlicit a
broad range of public opinion on the old-age, survivors, disability and health
111,urancc: program\ authorized by title~ II and XVIII of the Social Security Act
111 order 10 aid the ('ommi\sion in ils review and appraisal of these programs.
I I vuu or your organitation would be interested in testifying, please notify
Melanie W. McClintock, Puhlic Information Officer, National Commi~sion on
Sodal Secunty, 440 G Street, N.W., Roorn 126, Washington, D.C. 2021K by
Monday, December 17.
WORKSHOPS
I wo free workshop~ on ~afe woodstove in~lallation "ill be
prc,cnlcLI by enc Portland Fire Bureau at Ockley Green Community School,
111 ~ N. Ainsworth (al Interstate). A special session for senior citizens is
,chc:duled for Monday, December 17th at 4 pm. A ~ession for the general public
",1:hcduled Wednesday, December 19th at 7 pm. rhc \Chool is on the number
I and number J bu~lines. Call 28S-8269.
ST. JOHNS CHRISTMAS MARKET, open now Iii Christmas Eve, features
gill and decorations of over 150 handcraftcrs open I0-6 Monday-Saturday,
ll' IJ I ridays, with Santa m the store Friday evening and Saturday afternoons.
In the lknJ. Franklin Bldg, 8533 N. Lombard, east end of the St. Johns Bridge.
NEIGHBORHOOD ENHANCEMENT PROGRAM . 6:30 p.m., City Hall,
{ ouncil Chamber.
METROPOLITAN HUMAN RELATIONS COMMISSION. 12:30 p.m. Cily
Hall. Kornn 321. December 18th.
CHRISTMAS POTLUCK. The Urban Leaaue Senior Adult Service Center
Advisory Board, Northeast area, invites seniors 10 its special Christmas
Potluck, Wednesday, December 12, 1979, 12:00 Noon-2:00 p.m. at Mall
D1\hman Community Center, 77 N.E. Knott Street. A Christmas musical
program 111ill he presented by the Rev. Richard Probasco of New Song
( hrhuan Center. Mrs. Carylyn Schaefers, Senior Represcnta1ive of Portland
General Electric Company will discuss "Thermostat\ Down-Now Wha1?"--
111e1hcxh of keeping 111ann in dealing with the enern cm,,. Senior\ are cn-
coura1ed 10 come and bring a friend.
STORYTELLING AT ST. ANDREW COMMUNITY CENTER Reverend Ber-
tram Griffin and Oscar Hicks will delight, entrance, and 0Iherw1,e ca,I a magic
\pell m·er young and old during the !>Ccond evemng of c telling at St An-
drew~ ( omrnunuy Center on Saturday, 15 December Children and adult\ arc
,mited 10 bring mat~ and pillows to snuggle close and li1,ten to O\car tell
{ hristmas stories from his family and childhood, followed ~ Re11erend Griffin
telling \Orne marvelous stories of Hannukkah The evening ,tart, with a
potlud at 6:30 p.m., with storytelling at 7:30 p.rn . at St Andrew Community
( enter, K06 N.[. Alberta Street. If there are any question,, or 1f you would like
to tell a ~tory, call Sharon Miyaji (days) at 281 4430, or Edna Hick (niaht,) at
287 I077
OREGON ASSEMBLY FOR BLACK AFFAIRS will hold 11, annual rnem-
ber\hip mecrmg, on December 8, 1979, at the Holiday Inn al Wil\om,ille, ju,t a
re miles 'IOUth of Portland on lnterslate-5. The meeting will begin at 10 A.M.
I unch \\ill be ,erved al noon, and the cost of the lunch is S6.00. The purpo\es
of the annual meeting arc 10 report on the ,tat us of the coporallon and to elett
l hai rpcnom of Standina Comrniuccs. Any "acancies in officer\ will be filled
bv , uon Position~ that will be filled by election on December 8, 1979,
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rctary, Education, Employment, Hou,ing, Mcmbenhip, I conornic &
( omrnunuv Development, Fmance, Political Action, Media-C.:mnmunication\.
Portland Observer
BID l 'N VITATIONS
JOB fl,NDER
PROPERTY
APPRAISER I
$1175 $1500 per month,
graduation from college
with major course work
in
business
ad·
ministration, agriculture,
engineering or allied
field; certification as a
qualified appraiser by the
Oregon State Civil Ser-
vice Commission, under
prov111on
for
ORS
308.010. Last Filing date
Dec. 14, 1979.
HOMEMAKER I
$680 $869 per month,
desire to participate m
service program for the
elderly,
suff1c1ent
working exp. to demon
st rate reliability. and
graduation from a senior
high school; possession
of a current Oregon
driver's license, must
have use of automobile,
preference will be given
to certified or ex
perienced homemakers.
Apply for all positions
listed above at:
Washington County
Personnel, Room 305
150 N . First Ave.
Hillsboro. Oregon
648 8606.
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
Women and minorities
urged to apply
CITY OF PORTLAND
INSURANCE
INSURANCE CO.
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We are located in the Cedar Hills area and offer
excellent benefits to support competitive salaries.
Free parking available. For further details call Per·
sonnel, 643 7661 , or send resume to:
Position requires a
Bachelor's degree with a
major or strong em -
phasis in accounting.
Prior cost accounting
experience in the private
sector, and college level
training in EDP account-
ing
methods
and
pro\lramming highly
desirable.
For further information
call 243 4359. Or send
resume to Pe•sonnel Of.
fice, 920 SW 5th RM
1106, Portland, OR
97202
PACIFIC POWER
& LIGHT
l:.'q ual Opportunity
l:.'mployer
Excellent hours and em-
ployees benefits. Call
225-5272 for appoint-
ment.
BLUE CROSS
OF OREGON
100 S. W . Market
Portland. Oregon
An Equal Opportunity
TRANSCRIPTIONIST
IN MEDICAL
RECORDS
Transcriptionist, full time
position. Hours 1 :30 to
10:00 p.m. for experien-
ced transcriptionist.
Tuesday through Satur·
day.
APPLY
Emanuel Hospital
2801 N.
Gantenbein Ave.
Portland, Oregon
9Tl27
Mondays through Thurs-
days.
Equal Opportunity
Employer
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OREGON FAIR SHARE
CHRISTMAS AUCTION
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For information on the following Annual Supplies, call
Carlton Chayer, Assistant Purchasing Manager, 248-4002.
Surety required.
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41-A
42-A
43-A
44-A
45-A
46-A
47-A
48-A
49-A
50-A
51-A
52-A
53-A
54-A
55-A
56-A
57-A
58-A
59-A
60 A
12/11/79
Anhydrous Ammonia
12/11/79
Aluminum Sign Blanks
12/11 /79
Cold Asphalt
12/11/79
Emulsified & Liquid Asphalt
12/11 /79
Emulsified Asphalt for Slurry Seal
12/11/79
Storage Batteries, Automotive
12/11 79
Bagged Portland Cement
12/11/79
Mixed Concrete
12/13/ 79
Chlorine-Tank Cars
12/13/79
Chlorine-Small Container
12/13/79
Commerical Fertilizer
12/ 13/79
Inlet Frames & Grates
12/13/79
Manhole Frames & Covers
12/13/79
Oils & Greases, Lubricating
12/13179
Gas, Industrial & Medical
12/13179
Propane Gas
12/13179
Reinforcing Steel
12/13/79
Sand, Gravel & Rock
12/11/79
Concrete Sewer Pipe
Sodium Bicarbonate
12/11179
Furnishing New Automotive & Truck parts & supplies during
calendar year 1980. For information call Michael Metroke,
12/20179
Buyer, ~48-4003. 10 perce~t bid Surety required.
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Furnishing Nusiance Abatement Service for Northeast
Portland Service District. For information call Michael
Metroke, Buyer, 248-4003.
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12/11/79
62 Construction of Marquam Nature Trail. For information call
Michael Metroke, Buyer, 248-4003. $25,000 Bid Surety Required.
Special Prequalification Required .
12, 18179
Corner of 8th and Skidmore
Sunday School 9:30am
Sunday Worship 11 :OOam
Christian Youth Fellowship 6:00pm
(second and fourth Sundays)
H.nerend Thomas L. Strayhand, Minister
FIRST CALL FOR ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
BY MINORITY BUSINESS ENTERPRISES ONLY
TRI-MET MERLO ROAD OPERATIONS BASE REPORT BUILDING
REMODEL PROJECT
Plans and Specifications can be picked up at the ofices of the Tri-County Metro-
politan Transporation District of Oregon (Tri-Met), 4012 S.E. 17th Avenue, Port·
land, Oregon 97202, Attention: Ms. Nancy Hood 1503) 283 4a>2 after 2:00 p.m.
December 12, 1979.
ST. ANDREWS CATHOLIC CHURCH
808 NE ALBERTA STREET
Reverend Bertram Griffin, Paator
211-4QS
Deposit of $25.00 per set, refundable with the return of the prints and
specifications to the above-referenced offices.
Maa-
s OOpm V,gol Saturday
10 OOam Chon Sunday
t 2 ()()pm Folk Sunday
Pre-bid conference scheduled at the above referenced offices for 1 :00
p.m. on December 18, 1979.
ST. ANDREW COMMUNITY SCHOOL
4919 NE 9th Ave
Nont■ Kelly, Pnncopal
Phone 284 1620
Gradea 1 thru 8
Sundey School
Morn,ng Worlh,p
f-.noS.,,,.,t 2nd
Church School 9 4Sem
Office 281 2332
9:JOllm
10 JOllm
4th ■nd
!lthSundav
,edey
Furnishing estimated 17 Sub Compact Sedans. For infor-
mation call Michael Metroke, Buyer, 248-4003. 10 percent bid
Surety required.
12/13/79
OFFICIAL CALL FOR BIDS
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NEW HOPE MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH
REVEREND A. BERNARD DEVERS, PASTOR
THE CHURCH DESIGNED TO MEET YOUR NEED
Wednndav
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ALLEN TEMPLE CME CHURCH
Sprnt1t1:1t111 ltt
Bib- Band
Furnishing estimated 20 Compact Sedans. For· information
call Michael Metroke, Buyer, 248-4003. 10 percent bid Surety
12/13/79
required.
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Northwest Service Center, 1819 NW Everett
A Pr■ywr 284 0684
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P.O. Box 74
1675 SW Marlow Rd .
Portland, Or 97'107
PART TIME
PROOF MACHINE
OPERATORS
Pacit1c Power and Light
currently has part time
morning or early after
noon positions available.
10 key entry experience
desired. Salary com
mensurate with ex
perience at $3.96 per
hour .
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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 OPENING DATE
DESCRIPTION
BIDNO .
CORRESPONDENCE
SECRETARY
We are looking for an individual with excellent
typing skills. Requires machine transcription and
word processing background would be helpful.
Will train on power equipment including Vydec.
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When Bid Surety is required, proposals shall be accompanied by a certified
check, caahier's check or a bid bond, payable to the City of Portland f~r an
amount not less than ten percent ( 10~ I 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 c_ontract and
provide a suitable bond for the faithful performance of •he contract, 1n the event
the said contract is awarded to him.
PART TIME CLAIMS
CLERK
Immediate opening for part time person to work in
our Claims Dept. Require typing, filling & adding
machine abilities. Prefer claims experience with
training in coding. Hours 12:30 to 4:30 Mon. Thru
Fri.
111 N.E. FAILING
"A worm ,pmt of Jrllowsllip •lwys"
The HonOfabte Bilh<>p U V PeterM>n, 0 D
'The Holiness Preacher." Pntor
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Plans al"d epecificationa may be obtained at the above address. For additional In-
formation telephone Buyer at number listed.
PARTTIME RATERS
We are looking for Commerical Raters who would
like to work part time. If you are experienced and
would like to know more about us regarding jobs
and hours, call us. Ask for Hal Adrian.
REV. AUSTIN V. RAY, MINISTER
THE ARK OF SAFETY CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST
INVITATION TQ BID
Sealed propoul1 will be received in Room 113, City Hall, Portland, Oregon 97204
for iter .. a detailed herein until 2:00 p .m. on the dates indicated.
Has Immediate Openings for:
MO RI AL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
You ■ re Welcome to Wnrahip at
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NORTH PACIFIC
Commun,on 1t1 Sundey
Wed Family Pr■yar Mwtonv
■nd Btblol Study
Friday BrolherhOod
Felloweh<p5-ncaW11h
Morn,ng St.r 3rd Sundey
l'layar ■nd P■tlor Pt,one 2111 11419
Church Pt,one 281 01113
3725 N . Gantenbein Av
700pm
500pm
7 JOpm
700pm
Bid openings will be December 28, 1979, at 2:00 p.m. at the JlJove ad
dress.
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BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF WORK
Remodel the existing home. The work will include adding restrooms,
walls, painting, lighting and power, heating. ventilating and air
conditioning
Contractor wiH be required to comply with all applicable equal employment op
portunity laws and regulations.
All bidders will be required to certify that they are not on the Comptroller
General's list of ineligible contractors.
In accordance with UMT A Circular 1166. 1, Oregon Administrative Rules 127 10
145 (11 and Section 4 of the Tri Met Minority Business EnterpriM IMBEl Policy
Statement, only bids submitted by cerlifled MBE's will be accepted by Tri Met.
All firms not p,eaently certified by Tri Met must contact Tri Met for the appro
p,1ate forms and procedures. Forms may be obtained by contacting Ms Nancy
Hood at 4012 S.E. 17th Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97202, 15031 238 '48>2 Cert•
fication as to MBE must be submitted two (21 dav- prior to the btd opening
TAI COUNTY METROPOLITAN
TRANSPORTATION DISTRICT OF OREGON
Paul N. lltn·, becutive Director
Planning and Development
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