Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, June 05, 1980, Page 8, Image 8

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    Page 8 P o rtla n d O b s e rv e r J u n e 5, 1980
Community Calendar
BAH H Q at 5255 M , Mallory. June 7. I9H0.
B y ribs and chicken
dinners puce $3 (Ml each Deliveries il 3 or more ordered. Proceeds io go lo
Grace and Iru ih Church. I Ider Calvin C.av Pastor, telephone 2KI-660I
vv ill start serving 11:10 A M . until...
Lecture and discussion with Dorothy Healey, Wed June I Ith 7 30
Portland State University. 150 C ramer Hall, t ree admission
OMSI ()l I I RS K IV I K, M ARINE S IU D II S A N D MORI An introduc­
tion to marine science, with the ecology ot the oceans as the main theme will
u Hie subject ot two subject class sessions lor students grades 6 through 8 at
OMSI this summer the first session lakes place Mondays. June 16, 23 and
30. 11 a m. to 1:30 p.m. I he OMSI Research Center also otters high school
, ™ ! \ a" d adU" '' ,heoPPonun.iy to work on independent research projects
at OMSI this summer. A limned number ol openings are available June 16
through August 15 lor individuals who wish to pursue studies ,n computer
science, microbiology, aquatic biology, laser/opt.cs or natural history, l or
further intormation, or to register, call 248-5944
M t H o o d C o m m u n ity C o lle g e M a y w o o d C e n te r, o tte rs basic
development classes. Students can begin classes at any time, do the work
whenever the center is open, and take as long as needed to finish the class
earning materials include audio, cassettes, slides, dim strips, video tapes
and programmed texts and workbooks. Ihis summer the sell-paced center
wil be open weekdays Irom 9 am to 2 pm and Monday through Thursday
nights don. 6-9. I he school is located at 10100 N.E. Prescott St. For more in-
formation call 667-7207.
The U niversity o t Oregon Drug In fo rm a tio n C enter will be presenting
educational services, due to the recent expansion and diversidcaion ol its
outreach programs throughout the state. Upcoming presentations are
scheduled tor the Dalles on May 21, Pendleton on M ay 22, La Grande on
May _3, (. oos Bay on June 10, Newport on June 11 and Portland on June 13
l or more intormation call (503) 686-3134.
The M ilita n t B ookstore will be presenting a lorum on The National
I rials Against American Indian Leadership. Speakers will be Russell Redner
ol the American Indian Movement and Fred Auger, Portland mayoral can­
didate and member o f the Socialist Workers Party. The lorum w ill be on
„ l," e, ,h; Sunday al 7:30 P-m al «he M ilitant Bookstore, 711 N.W. Everett in
orrland. Tor more intormation contact Joel Shapiro at 22-7225.
TOUR and OPEN HOUSE ol the proposed site for a Portland “ Women's
Building Saturday, June 7th, I to 4 p.m., Church ol the Nazarene, S W
12th and Mam. Entertainment at 2:00, with C hanging Women Chorus and
Niobeh Isaba. Interested women professionals, artists, social service agen­
cies, etc. and potential renters o f the auditorium are invited. For more in fo r­
mation, call Kay Sold at 236-7050.
N.W. LINCOLN STREET
STREET IMPROVEMENT
76-000-5-5-270-10-35
INVENTORY OF POTENTIAL
PROVIDERS OF EVALUATION/
CONSULTING SERVICES
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atewide Programs Unit ot the Oregon Employment Division is
eve oping an inventory of agencies capable ot providing consulting ser­
vices, and or evaluating various aspects ot employment and training
related programs, including CETA This list will be used to notify agencies
when funding is available.
Proposals are not being solicited at this time.
Sealed proposals will be received at the Office of the City Manager City
Hall, Hillsboro, Oregon until 11:00 a.m. June 12, 1980
The general nature and approximate quantities ot work are as follows:
925 Lin Ft. ot 32 ft. wide (curb to curb) Street including curb and gutter,
sidewalks, water lines, sanitary sewer and associated appurtenances in the
reconstruction ot N.W. Lincoln Street.
Contract documents may be obtained from the Office of the City Engineer,
City Hall, Hillsboro, Oregon. Copies ot the contract documents can be ob­
tained at the above location with a nominal deposit of ten dollar per set.
This deposit will be refunded in the full amount it the documents are return
ed in he original condition within fifteen days after award ot the contract.
No bids will be considered unless the bidder states that provisions ot O R S
279.350 shall be complied with.
Dated this May 23, 1980
Interested agencies may be placed on the Statewide Programs bid inven
tory list by submitting the following information in writing (telephone
responses will not be accepted),
A. The name, address and telephone number of the agency interested in
receiving potential contract bid packets;
B. The name of the agency's chief official;
C. The types of employment and training evaluation or consulting services
the agency is interested in providing;
D. The types ot evaluation or consulting services the agency has provided
in the past, and documentation regarding the effectiveness ot these ser
vices.
The mailing address is: Statewide Programs, Employment Division 875
Union Street N.E., Salem, Oregon 97311.
CITY OF PORTLAND
INVITATION TO BID
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.
Hernice E. Haunaye
City Recorder
Plans and specifications may be obtained at the above address For additional in­
formation telephone Buyer at numer listed.
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INVITATION TO BID
When Bid Surety is required, proposals shall be accompanied by a certified
cb«=k cashier's check or a bid bond, payable to the City of Portland for an
gTarantvThaUhei d"
,1° % ’ ° ' ' he a99re9a,e amo^ t of the bid as
SaS boid m h f h » h ! 'rrevOcable for ,he Pe“ ° d specified in the proposal
to revoke h s Ott H o r a 35
" qU'da,ed dama9es should «he bidder seek
S t l wdhm h
k ,V f6aS0n nO‘ authorized bV
and not consented to by
City within the irrevocable period, or neglect or refuse to enter into contract and
provide a suitable bond tor the faithful performance of the contract in the event
the said contract is awarded to him.
A tte n tio n Sm okers! Hilda Nesbitt, Director ol Portland Adventist Com­
Qty H a S 'T /S 's ^ F M
J ? ° " ' Ce ° f th<S C,,y Ma" a9«U Milwaukie
munity Services, Health Education Department is conducting a Five Day
V Hall, 10722 S.E. Mian Street, Milwaukie, Oregon 97277 until 2 30 o m
I Ian on June 22 thru 26 at 7:00 P.M. at 6611 S.E. Powell Blvd. m Portland
Pacific Daylight Saving Time, June 11, 1980, for the addition ot Cooling to the
hone 774-7325 lo r more inform ation. Ihe classes are free and a lovely Milwaukie Center, 5440 Kellogg Creek Drive, Milwaukie, Oregon 97222 at which
handmade baby quilt will be given to the first ten pregnant women who ,me they will be publically opened and read aloud. Bids will be accepted or reiec
register.
ted within fifteen (15) days after the date of opening.
'
o y y ? ? " Jordan 8 sPeech lo Portland Urban l eague will air on KBPS at 8
M. Ihursday, June 5. Jordan, president ot the National Urban league Plan Specifications, and Forms of Contract Documents may be examined at the tsw rt.hedTs'^EEO A ^ N°f Pr° POSal ° r b,d wl" be considered unless the bidder
of the S
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,moa 'Ve AC,l° n Empl° Ver as P r o b e d by Chapter 3.100
was shot and severely wounded May 29 in I on Wayne, Indiana.
tei' W22 N CCan96' 112e S E Mad,s,on S,reet' Portland; Northwest Plan Cen of the Code of the City of Portland. All bidders not currently certified should file
Sum m er Evening bicycle rides prepare cyclists for bike days 1980. Spon­
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^ anC° uver St ' P°rtland; Construction Data and News, 925 N W
sored by the C ity ol Portland Btcylcle and Pedestrian Program and the 12th, Portland, and at the office of ENGLUND, PLUMMER AND ASSOCIATES' S ty H a ! i '7 i i 0SW S A ° n Wi,h the C° ntraCt ComP|lance Division. Room 209,
v Hd >■ ’ ¿¿0 SW Fifth Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97204, 248 4696 at least five
Bicyc e Commuter Service, the eight rides w ill begin June 18 and continue Architects, on or after May 28, 1980.
Bm N o " 00' ,O the B'd ° Pen,n9 Fa',Ure ,0 achieve certification by the Bid
.•act, Wednesday evening through August 6. Each tour will begin at 7:p.m.
BID NO.-----------------
DESCRIPTION
BID OPENING D m TE
and return by dusk, Tor more information call 248-4407.
Plan and Specifications may be obtained at Englund, Plummer & Associates A r
M a rylh u rst Education Center will be the site ot a three-day national chitects, 340/ S.W. Corbett Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97201.
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conlerence on adult education June 10-12, bringing to Oregon a collection o f
Furnishing Annual Supply of Street Lighting Equip
recognized leaders in lifelong learning from throughout the United States The City of Milwaukie is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
ment. For information call Michele Ackerman, Buyer,
Keynoting the conlerence will be Dr. C yril Houle and Dr. William Bridges’
248-4191. 10% Bid Surety & Special prequalification of
Bidder Required.
Five other noted leaders w ill work with the conference participants on J^e City of Milwaukie reserves the right to reject any or all bids, waive mfor-
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prgoram designs and concepts. I hey are: Elinor Greenberg, Paul Lc.nberger
a i les, or to accept any bid which appears to serve the best interest of the City. REBID
Labor, Material & Equipment for Construction of
I evi Strauss, I awrence Brammer, Judith Blanton and Robert Avenson Ihe
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Station. For information call Carlton Chayer, Ass't
conlerence will begin Tuesday, June 10, and run through Ihursday after­
Colleen R. Hagerman, Purchasing Agent
Mgr 248 4001. 10% Bid Surety Et Prequalification of
noon. (. ost ot the conference is $95. l or more inform ation call 636-8141 ext
66.
City of Milwaukie, Oregon
Bidder Required.
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The N ational A lliance of Business is a unique partnership o f govern­
Publication Dates:
REBID
Labor, Material & Equipment for Portland International
ment, labor, education and community groups working together to reduce
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Raceway
Concession Stand Ef Restrooms. For informa­
the unemployment problems o f the economically disadvantaged, youth, e.x-
Portland Observer, Portland, Oregon
tion
call
Maxine
Albright, Buyer, 248 4002. 10% Bid
i ’v . S 5 ' handicaPPed and vcicrans. Ihe Veterans Employment Seminar
May 29, 1980, and June 5, 1980
Surety Required.
(V E St ) is one ol our many programs aimed at attaining this goal Ihe
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seminar is designed to provide valuable information to the veteran concer­
ning veterans benefits, local opportunities o f employment, preparation ol a
Rev.'end William Pel.rson will
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Furnishing 1 TV Sewer Inspection Van. For information
resume, interviewing techniques and self marketing concepts. I f we can
T ser* lce ' h,s Sunday at Barean Baptist Church. 8422 N Van-
Call Nancy Kearney, Buyer, 248 4003. 10% Surety Re
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provide any other intormation or help please contact Chuck l ong, or Tom
quired.
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Mcrarlene Vetern Representatives, at 226-4063.
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A Veterans E m ploym ent Sem inar sponsored by the National Alliance
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Furnishing Turnout Suits, Boots, Helmets Ef Shirts.
ot Business will be held on Friday, June 20, 1980 from 1.30 to 4:30 pm at the
For
information call Bill Morrissey, Buyer 248 4486
la c iltc lo w e r and Light Building Auditorium . 2nd tloor. 920 S.W. 6th
Radio w ill carry a seven-part series o f recitals given at the National
10% Bid Surety Required.
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Avenue. Interested veterans should call Chuck Long, Manager, Veteran
Black Music Colloquim and competition which were recorded at the John F.
Programs, National Alliance ol Business, at 226-4063. The seminar is free o f
Kennedy Center tor the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C. The series air
150-A
Furnishing Fuel Oil, PS 300
enurge.
at 2 p.m. Mondays, beginning June 9. The programs showcase the works o f
. POR; L\ ND St8,e U n,versitV- Joh" Quigley, professor at the College o f
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Black American composers and highlight the artistry o f the young per­
Furnishing Fuel Oil, PS 200. For information call Nancy
Law, Ohio State University, will be speaking about the violation ol human
formers who participated in the competition.
Kearney,
Buyer, 248 4403. 10% Bid Surety Required.
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rights in occupied territories with specific examination o f the treatment ol
Palestinian people by the Israeli occupying forces in the Middle East, and the
Public Budget H earing. City ot Salem, Monday, June 9, 1980, at 7:30
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Labor, Material Et Equipment for Mechanical System
grave violation ot their rights. Thursday. June 5. 7:30 p.m., Portland State
p.m. in the (. ity Council C hambers. For more intorm ation call 588-6049.
Improvements at Civic Auditorium. For information
University, tra m e r Hall, Room 53.
call Duane Gullixson, Buyer, 248 4004 10% Bid Surety
i f Prequalification of Bidder Required.
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Labor, Material Ef Equipment for Mechanical System
Improvements at C ivic Auditorium. For information call
Bill Morrissey, Buyer, 248 4486 10% Bid Surety Ef
Special Prequalication ot Bidder Required
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Furnishing Data Entry Ef Edit System. For information
call Bill Morrissey, Buyer, 248 4486 10% Bid Surety Ef
Special Prequalification of Bidder Required
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HUGHES M EM O R IA L UNITED M ETH O D IS T CHURCH
ALLEN TEMPLE CME CHURCH
REV AUSTIN V. RAY, MINISTER
111 N.E. FAILING
Dial A Prayer 284 0684
W orship 11 00am
Church School 9 45am
Office 281 2332
Specializing
In
In d ivid u a l • Marriage and Fam ily • G roup therapy
Corner of 8th and Skidmore
Sunday School 9 30am
Sunday Worship 11 ;00am
Christian Youth Fellowship 6:00pm
(second and fourth Sundays)
Reverend Thomas L. Strayhand, Minister
The C h u rch W here NO S tra n g e r Feels S tra n g e
NEW HOPE M IS S IO N A R Y BAPTIST CHURCH
REVEREND A. BERNARD DEVERS, PASTOR
THE CHURCH DESIGNED TO MEET YOUR NEED
You are Welcome to Worship at
THE ARK OF SAFETY CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST
"A warm spirit offellowship always”
The Honorable Bishop U V. Peterson, D.D
“ The Holiness Preacher, '' Pastor
r unday
Sunday School
Morning W orship
9 15em
11:15am
"Showers of B»ess«ngs Broadcast
3 30 4 30
K ltO 1290
6 30pm
VPWW
Evang«Ht>c W orship
8 00pm
Tuesday Fnday
Noon Day Prayer
Tuesday
B'b<e Band Jr Church
Wednesday
Choir Rehearsal
Friday
The Pastor Speaks
84 NE Kilhngsworth
28’
ST. ANDREW S CATHOLIC CHURCH
806 NE ALBERTA STREET
Reverend Bertram Griffin, Pastor
7 30pm
7 00pm
7 30pm
281 4429
Masses
5 00pm Vigil Saturday
10 00am Choir Sunday
12 00pm Folk Sunday
ST. ANDREW C O M M U N IT Y SCHOOL
49 .9 NE 9th Aye
Nonta Kelly. Principal
Phone 284 1620
ü t, d„ , thru g
Sunday School
M orning W orship
Evening Service 2nd 4th and
5th Sundays
Communion 1st Sunday
Wed
Family Prayer Meeting
and Bible Study
Friday Brotherhood
Fellowship Service w ith
M orning Star 3rd Sunday
Prayer and Pastor Phone 281 6476
Church Phone 281 0163
g 30am
10 30dm
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7 00pm
5 00pm
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7 30pm
7 00pm
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