Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, January 17, 1980, Page 8, Image 8

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    Page 8 Portland ObHrver January 17, 1980
Portland Observer
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flESTAURANT
ASSISTANT COOKS
Evening Shift
Need efficient cook, to
prepare food for com-
mercial & non -com-
mercial uae. Mu1t be
able to meet deadlinea.
Salary: $4.45 to $5 hour
plu1 differential.
Apply between 9 and 2 ,
p.m . Department of
Human
Re1ource1
Mgmt.
GOOD SAMARITAN
Hospital &
Medical Center
2183 NW Northrup
An Equal Opportunity
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The Houting Authority of Portland will accept ae11ed bids until 2:00 PM CPSTJ
February 19, 1980 at 1 S>5 N . E. 46th Ave. Portland, Oregon tor the following:
OFFSET PRESS OPERATOR
BINDERY ASSISTANT
Furnish and install draperies tor 337 window opening• located at ore 2· 16 Holgate
HouM, 4801 S.E. 39th Ave, Portland, Oregon and ore 2-23 Stark Manor, 600-668
S.E. 217th Ave. PoaJand._ Oregon. Bids will include removal of old drape■ and in-
Join our in-houH printing department and 1tallation of new.
operate 011r Davisdon 500 or 750 and various bin-
dery equipment. Requirea experience operating an Alto furnish draperiea only, for 421 opening• for sixteen (1 61 other projects, to be
offset pre11, plate burner, 3M camera / plate delivered to the maintenance dept.
maker, and various binding equipment.
Bid form• and specification, available at the maintenance dept. 8910 N. Woolaey
Excellent working condition• and fringe benefits. Ave. Portland, Oregon or call Mr. Max Fagg or Mr. Richard Jonea at 249-5666.
Salary commen1urate with experience. Apply
now at our Peraonnel Department.
One S.W . Columbia
CITY OF PORTLAND
(between 1st & Front Avenuel
9:00 a.m.-1 :OOp.m. M-F
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'I NVITA'T ION TO B'l'D
BENJ. FRANKLIN
FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN
An Equal Opportunity Employ~,
t fllf'low•r
Sealed propoul1will be received in Room 113, City Hall, Portland, Oregon 97204
for iter .. 1 detailed herein until 2:00 p.m. on the dates indicated.
Plans ar,d specifications may be obtained at the above address. For additional in-
formation telephone Buyer at number li1ted.
Community Calendar
Dr. Ngam Nwachekwu of the Nigerian Mission to the United
Nationa, ,poke on " Africa in the World Preas," at the Annual African
Cultural Night 1pon1ored by the A11ociation of African Students.
Portland State Univeraity.
Or. Nwachekwu said many American journalist• arrive in Africa
with pre-conceived idaH, and see and write the news in light of thoae
ideH. In ejecting the U.S. pre11. the Iranian, are making the same
claim• •· that new, i1 not always factually reported in the American
pra11.
(Photo: Richard Brownl
Bits & Pieces
h_v R11rh Spent·er
Mrs. Gail S1rong, opera singer,
who resides in Frankforl, Germany,
recenily vi,i1ed her parenl,, Mr . &
Mr\. l.u1her S1rong.
M r~. Gail Slrong •~ a lormcr
rnu~1c teacher ac Sahin l lemcnlar\'
&:hool.
M s. Barbara Jordan, lorrner
member of Congress, wa, selecced
by readers of Ladies Home Journal,
as Judicial Woman of' che Decade.
The Ponland Sec11on ot' che
Nalional Council ot' Negro Women,
will have 11's 111on1hly mee11ng,
Monday, January 21, 7:30 p.m. al
1he 11:eng Neighborhood 1:acili1y.
Mr'i. Beny S1ephens 1s president ot
1he Porlland branch.
The Re,erend Thomas Strayhand
is recovcnng al home afler a stay m
lhe hospital.
The Swann ruling by lhe U.S.
Supreme {'ourl, in 1971, gives
parent\ lhe legal right to challenge
busing requ1rernenh if lhey believe
lheir children's health, 'iafe1y, or
educalion ~ould ~uft'er.
When Bid Surety i1 required, proposals shall be accompanied by a certified
check, ca1hier'1 check or a bid bond, payable to the City of Portland tor an
NAACP PUBLIC EDUCATIO N MEETING. The public education amount not lesa than ten percent 11oiv,1 of the aggregate amount of the bid as
meeting of 1he Vancouver, Washinaton Branch of the NAACP will be held guaranty that the bid ,hall be irrevocable_tor the period specified in the propoul.
Sunday afternoon January 20, at J O'clock, at Pacific First Federal Savings Said bond to be forfeited as fixed and liquidated damagea should the bidder seek
and Loan, 91 S Broadway, Vancouver, Washinaton. The speaker will be to revoke hi1 offer tor any reason not authorized by law and not contented to by
Loui~ H. Drake, Community Services Specialist, U.S. Department of Com- City within the irrevocable period, or neglect or refuse to enter into contract and
merce, Bureau of the Census from Seallle, Washinaton. He will discuss lhe provide a suitable bond for the faithful performance of the contract, in the event
191!0 cen~us and 1he importance of being coun1ed. A film will be shown and the said contract is awarded to him.
1here \\ill be brochures for the public. The public is invited; refreshments will
NON-DISCRIMINATION : No proposal or bid will be considered unless the bidder
be served. For additional information call (206) 69S-S972.
·• certified as an EEO Affirmative Action Employer as prescribed by Chapter 3. 100
EYEWITNESS REPORT FROM CUBA. Sunday, January 27, 1980, the
r,f the Code of the City of Portland. All bidders not currently certified should tile
Mili1an1 8ooks1ore will presenl an eye-witness report from Cuba. The
!he required documentation with the Contract Compliance Division, Room 209,
speakers will be a group of Portlanders who visited Cuba in December, 1979.
•:ity Hall, 1220 SW Fifth Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97204, 248-4696, at least five
They will give presen1a1ions on the Women's Commillees, on the Commit-
151 days prior to the Bid Opening. Failure to achieve certification by the Bid
1ee~ 10 Defend the Revolution, and a slide show. The presentalions will be
·Jpening Date and Time shall reault in the return of your Bid Unopened.
held at lhe Militan1 Bookstore, 71 I N. W. Everell Street, Portland, on Sun-
DESCRIPTION
BID OPENING DATE
day, January 27, al 7:30 p.m. A SI dona1ion is requested. For further infor- IID NO.
ma1ion con1ae1 Joel Shapiro al 222-7225
62 Construction of Marquam Nature Trail. For informa-
FORUM. On February 3, 1he Mililant Books1ore will presen1 a forum on
tion call Michael Metroka, Buyer, 248-4003. •2,500
capitalism's economic crisis today. The speaker will be Marty Landsberg,
Bid Surety Required. Special Prequalification of
professor of economics at Lewis and Clark College. He is also the regional
1/ 29/ 80
Bidders required.
coordinator of 1he Union of Radial Political Economists. This forum,
oriitinally ~cheduled for November 18, 1979, war;, cancelled due to illness. his
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Labor, Materials & Equipment for Improvement of SE
now rescheduled and updated. The 1alk will be held al the Militanl
84 .Ave. from Lafayette to Powell Blvd. For infor-
Bookstore, 71 1 N. W. Everett S1., Portland. II will begin at 7:30 p.m. A one
mation call Michele Ackerman, Buyer, 248-4191 . 10~o
dollar donation is reques1ed. For more information conlact Joel Shapiro al
Bid Surety Required. Prequalification of Bidders Required. 01 / 29/ 80
lhe Mililant Bookstore, 222-7225.
Furnishing & installing 6 mobile hydraulic power source
SABIN COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION. 7:30 p.m., January 21, 1980,
system,. For information call Michael Metroka, buyer,
Sabin School, 4013 N.E. l81h
248-4003. 10% bid 1urety required.
01 / 29/80
KING IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION . 7:30 p.m., January 22, 1980,
King Neighborhood Facility, 4815 N.E. 7th.
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Labor, materials & equipment tor construction of Portland
AREA I SCHOOL BOARD ADVISORY COMM ITTEE. 7:30 p.m.,
Civic Stadium Commiuary facilities. For information
January 21, 191!0, Markham School, IOSJJ S. W. Capitol Highway.
call Michele Ackerman, buyer, 248-4191 . 10% bid surety
AREA II SCHOOL BOARD ADVISORY COMMITTEE . 7:30 p.m.,
required. Prequalitication of bidders required.
01 / 22/ 80
January 21, 1980, Madi~o11 High Schuol, 2735 N.E. 82nd.
NICARAGUAN LITERACY CRUSADE BENEFIT. On Friday, January
25th, lhe Porlland Nicaragua Support Committee will be: hosting a benefil
"Pena" or celebra1ion to kick off a fund-raising drive to aid the National
Literacy ( ru\ade in Nicaraaua. The benefit will fea1ure 1radi1ional Lalin The City of John Day. Oregon, invites bids for the construction of Water System Im-
American refreshments (Empanadas, a type of cheese, vege1able or chicken provements. Work includes a 400,000 gallon reservoir complete with site preparation
pas1ry and 1,1,ine or juice.) and se\'eral local musicians will perform . In ad- and access road, approximately 2600 feet of 10-inch waler line, approJtimately 1900
di1ion, a new ,lide \how on lhe history of Nicaragua, the war of liberalion feet of 8-inch water line, existing well modifications including new pumps, motor,
and 1he pre~enl recons1ruc1ion efforts will be presen1ed. There will also be a and chlorine injection facility, booster pump station modifications including valving,
discussion on the Na1ional Literacy Campaign and other programs of the piping, and installation of two new pumps and motors, and a telemetry system.
Nicaraguan National Governmenl of Reconstruction and 1he Sandanista
Sealed bids for the described project will be received by the City of John Day at City
Na1ional I ibc:ra1ion Fronl. The program and refreshments start al 8 p.m. al
1he Campus Chrislian Mini'ilne'i building, 633 S. W. Mon1gomery and a Hall, 240 South Canyon Boulevard, John Day, Oregon 97845, until 2:00 pm Pacific
Standard Time, February 13, 1980, and will then be publicly opened and read. No bid
S2.00 donation 1s asked. Child care will be provided. The benefil is sponsored
by lhe Por1land Nicaragua Supporl Commitee, a group of Poriland residents shall be considered unless it contains a statement by the bidder that ORS 279.350
who are actively working to provide information about 1he ne~ Nicaragua (prevailing wage law) will be complied with. The contract time tor the project shall be
and to aid in ""halever ways possible lhe on-going recons1ruc1ion efforis in 240days.
The Contract Documents may be eKamined at the following locations: John Day
1ha1 coun.ry. The evenl is also sponsored by lhe Lalin American Studenl
City Hall; Anderson-Perry & Associates, Inc., La Grande and John Day, Oregon;
Ass, alion al Porlland S1a1e University. For information. call 235;3087
Anderson-Perry & Associates, Inc., Walla Walla, Washington; Northwest Plan Cen-
day
lr 235-9381! evenin1s.
ter, Portland, Oregon; Associated General Contractors of America, Boise, Idaho;
Idaho Plan Exchange, Boise, Idaho, and Central Oregon Builders Exchange Bend
ST. A NDREWS CATHOLIC CHURCH
Oregon.
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806 NE ALBE RT A STREET
281 -4429
Reverend Bertram Griffin, Pastor
Copies of the Contract Documents may be obtained at the office of Anderson-Perry
Maues
& Asaociales, Inc., P.O. Box 1107, La Grande, Oregon, 97850, upon payment of
5:00pm Vigil - Saturday
$8>.00 for each set. Any planholder upon returning the Contract Documents prompt-
10:00am Choir Sunday
12 ()()pm Folk Sunday
ly and in goad condition will be refunded $50.00. The Contract Documents will be
available
after January 11, 1980.
ST. AN DREW COMMUNITY SCHOOL
n
Ms. Sadie Grimmell recently
,1~11cd her fa1her, Mr. Uennell
Grimmelt. Sadie leache~ al Indiana
Umve"lly.
M'i. Rua Hutts e\caped Poriland',
snow ,1orm She wa Vl\ltmg in
~arm, 55 degree, Brooklyn, New
York.
I he Uni1ed States has lhe dubiou~
diMmc11on 01· leading the we,tern
world in 1he number ot' people ii
nnpnsons. More than 540,lX)() men.
women, and children are currcn1ly
conl1ned 111 Jail~. pri,ons, and
juvenile m~111ution~.
Mn . Mamie C. Holden trom
Ceniraha, 111. 111111 change her
re~idence 10 Por1land. She ~ill
reside wilh her daughler, M'i. l::dna
Ba,kell.
Mr. Roman Jones I\ recuperating
al home aller a slay in lhe hospi1al.
Ms. Lari While has compleled her
1ram1ng for employment specialist.
She lives m Seallle and 1s employed
by Opera1ions lrnprovemenl.
DO YO U NEED HELP?
It lhe DEVIL working againat your home, nature, job, church, money, child-
ren, se11, neighbor, health, tick, family, loved onea7 Are there demons on
your body or m your home? Have you been ,n a fi11 where you cannot keep
or find the RIGHT man or woman? If you need help with any or all of these
problems you 1hould call me NOW!! Tomorrow may be too late II I Does your
luck pass you by? If 10. I have lucky hands to help you be a winner in all
GAMES OF CHANCE Bingo. Reno. Tahoe. Ls■ Vega■ , Special, Miami,
Fla., etc
If you are a apiritual -ker who needs help not promises call me I am a
"God Gifted" man I can help you 1n a hurry
Invitation to ,Bid
4919 NE 9th Ave
Nortll Kelly. Prtncipal
Phone: 284 1620
GredN 1 thru 8
UNITED M ETHODIST CHURCH
REV. AUSTIN V . RAY, MINISTER
111 N .E. FAILING
0111 A Prayer 284 0684
Worthtp 11 00.m
TESTIMONIALS
MiH Joyce J.W .. Portland. OR .. was rn a fot where she could not
find or keep a good man. I, Rev Hoskm1, removed the fi11 and the 11m1 from
her NOW the can draw the man of her desire to her like a magnet
21 Mr. ft Mra. C.P of Compton, CA ., could not wm the BIG one. They
called Rev HC>lkins and Rev sent them a for sure win bleuing money hand.
They went to Ls■ Vegas and thetr luck kept on coming, w1nn1ng more than
t16,000
31 Ma Barbara T., Inglewood. CA , had a man who left home for
another woman She called Rev. Hosk1n1 with tears ,n her voice She want
ed him back, 1 Now he II back end eating out of her hand
41 Mr. Paul. Lo. AngafN. CA., waa ma fut and rooted by thi1 woman.
As a rnult he lost hit nature for other women, but through Rev Hoskin,·
won. Paul regained hit nature and became luckier than ever with women,
money and hit business
51 Mrs O I , Long BHch. CA , had demona m her body, and m her
home, ceu1mg 1ll lund1 of bid luc:k, and unnatural S1Ckneu She called Rev.
H01k1ns and in hours her home and body were free of unclean 1p1ritl
(The names ,n the above tnt1momea have been changed for the protec I
t10n C'f the ,ndividual I I guarantN to do what I say I can do I have a big re
putation to protect
I know the power of the SPIRIT Don t put ,t off Don t let d11tance keep
you from celling CaH nc,wlll You WIii be glad you did Teti. fnend whefe to
get HEL today
RESULTS GUARANTEED
Sp«tt1fii,,., '"
fn,lividuot • M11m111r 11nd fil,.,i(y • (J,ovp Tlwropy
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REVEREND CLAUDE HOSKINS
563 GLENVIEW AVENUE
OAKLAND, CALI FORNIA 94610
TELEPHONE
P,a • A
C 4151444
ITL
4883
Church School 9 :«.am
Office 281 2332
''The Church Where NO Stranger FHII Strange"
The State of Oregon Employment Division seeks proposals tor operation of an
8 week Conservation Corps Cmp during the summer of 1980. Proposals are due
no later than 2/08/ 80. The project will involve youth ages 14 - 18 1n con1ervation
work and related education and recreation activities. For further information con -
tact :
STATEWIDE PROGRAMS UNIT · YCC
EMPLOYMENT DIVISION
875 Union Street N .E.
Salem. Oregon 97311
Phone 378-2964
ALLEN TEMPLE CM E CHURCH
Corner of 8th and Skidmore
Sunday School 9:JOam
Sunday Worahip 11 :OOam
Chriatian Youth Fellowship 8:00pm
(aecond and fourth Sundayal
Reverrnd Thomm L. Strayhand, Minut~r
NEW HOPE MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH
REVEREND A. BERNARD DEVERS, PASTOR
THE CHURCH DESIGNED TO MEET YOUR NEED
Sunct.y School
MomingWCJrlNp
E-,,ne 5afYICe 2nd 4th Ind
5th Sunclllye
COfflfflUn0\ 11t Sunday
Wed Flffll¥ ,rayer Meeting
Ind Bible Study
Fridey lrothethood
Fellowth~ Serw:e w,tt,
Mom!no St■r Jr1' Sunday
9 30■m
tOJOlm
You are Welcome to Worship at
THE A RK OF SAFETY CHURCH OF GOD I N CHRIST
"A worm spirit off •llowship 11/wav,"
The Honorable Bishop U .V . Peterson, D.D.
"The Holiness Preachef," Pntor.
7 OOpm
5 OOpm
7 JOpm
7 00pm
,r..,_ and Paator Phone 211 8419
Church Phone 211 0183
3725 N. Gentenbein Avenue, Portland , Ore,g on ,9TlZ1
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Sunday School
Morning Worah,p
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9 l!iam
11 1!iam
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Tueadlly Frtdey
11JOam12JOpm
I! JOpm
8 00pm
Noon Dey Prayer
Bible Band Jr Church
W--1ev
, JOpm
C'-R"-'NI
7 OOpm
Frtdly
" The PNIOf SC>NIII
7 JOpm
84 NE lttlhligMOtth
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