Portland Observer June 12, I960 Page 9 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING SECTION 8 N EW C O N S TR U C TIO N A N D /O R S U B S T A N TIA L REMARH IT A T in s i DETAILED N O TIFIC A TIO N OF FU N D A V A IL A B IL IT Y NO OR 18 0043 A LLO CA TIO N AREA Portlend S M S A l. llo f C le ck e m .,. Multnom ah end W M h,ng,on C o u n t» , in the State of Oregon and Clark County, State ot Weshingtonl The Departm ent of Housing and Urban Developm ent will accent Preliminary. newly-constructed .n d /o r Subatent»! R.hebilitatton housing under Assistance Paym ent! Program to be located in the Portland S M S A The estimated cost of the project is approximately 98,600 000 Federal par­ ticipation will be approximately $6,200.000 and the local share will be ap­ proximately $2,400,000. P d . ^ n £ y4 A copy ot the application for a federal grant for the project, together with an analysis ot the environmental impacts of the project, and the Transist Development Program, are available for public inspection at the Tri-Met o f­ fice, 4012 S.E. 17th Avenue, Portland, Oregon. ° HT nfl A8— ,PHA)— coniTaci Pukuani Io an Annv^g^onSnbutiwigÇ^yûacl'yiiii* ** .he PHA T h . t ^ n n m g d a ,, to, acceptance o , Preliminary P roposta lo , p r o n t a for , h . „ d e rly /h e n - ¡ Ä S July 22. ,980 X S X Ä T h . Dapartm an. m a ^ X n Change the deadline . you Will be n o t i f y * ? ■» ó r. X d T ^ ... ~ ........ * P' 0 p 0 “ 1* 68 (* c8p'8d ° ' • X* nd ,he d M d "n8; " * d8c' * ° " <» rn»d» to Proposals for family and large family protects will be ...... . the last date on which such p ro p o M l. w,!l be a c c . ^ w T £ g i n n i n g June 16. 1980. and large family proposals received during the same m onth will be di w e « L J * " * * m ilV * n d necessary, ranked against each other Perference w ill n . . , 7 * * 7 proc88S8d ln • 0 rOuP »nd. it Is of 50 u n it, or less) and partially assisted fsmilu *0 ,,m ilv Pfof»cts (projec which 20 percent or fewer are assistedl P * Pro,8cU ° ' m 0,e ,h» n 50 units ot tormetton^re contained^ At the hearing, Tri Met will afford an opportunity for interested persons or agencies to be heard with respect to the social, economic, and environmen­ tal aspects of the project. Interested persons may submit oral or written evidence and recommendations with respect to the project. f o Z t ’ n ! ’ pec,' ,ca,,° ns ma* be ° b' a'" a« at the above address For additional in- formation telephone Buyer at numer listed , C ontract Authorities in the am ount ot .1 2 0 9 6 0 » 4 5 1 5 6 0 a n d « lu a e n available to provide assistance fo r a n a a n m . t ^ r i a . « . ' 8nd ,J 9 4 A V » '» being made units,. 1 06 unita tor other fa m ilie s i t n r ? i a . i ^ U n 't8 ,P ' '8 ' 0 8 13 Of mors bedroom collection system. The grants for analysis, staff training, equipment procurement (ticket printers, validators, and ticket vending machines) en­ No persons, families or businesses will be displaced by this project, there will be no significant impact on the environment, and the project is in con- ormance with and is a part ot the Transportation Improvement Program of the Metropolitan Services District (METRO) and is in conformance with the comprehensive land use planning for the urban area. The project is curren tly under review by the A 95 Clearinghouse. INVITATION TO BID Sealed proposals will be received in Room 113, City Hall, Portland Oreoon 97204 for items detailed herein until 2:00 P.M. on the dates indicated DATE June 9. 1980 Tri Met intends to apply tor a combined Section 3 (Capital) and Section 6 (Demonstration) funds to demonstrate and introduce a seS s e ^ X e forcement personnel, equipment maintenance personnel, and support elemen s required to implement the program over a four 14) year period The self service system of fare collection will enhance the introduction of higher capacity transit vehicles (articulated buses and LRT) and is an- mm fedU,Ce ’ ? ! C0S‘ °* operat,n9 ,he tran»'t system in comparison with the conventional fare collection system currently in use C IT Y OF P O R T L A N D P U B L IC N O T IC E Nonce is hereby given that a public hear,ng will be held by the Tr,-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon (Tn-Met) a i the Water S .^ w V a Um M • August 1, ,980 All family andI l.rg ^ a r n d y furm LIVING GLOVE MURINE percent o ^ r aT a^ T ,,d ’ * m "V P' ° ” C” ' PrO,eC,’ ° ’ “ U" " 8 WblCb 20 to,sh nU ohh(-’ .U,MnC,en, COn,,aC' * U,h<>f',V " n° ' P' 9“ n,,V 8v8"8b'8 ’ und ">8 p h -«» c o v e d by this notification w e expect it to become available Accordingly, proposals received in re S c o rn s ava 'ta b T “ ,IOn ’ <"eC' 8d Labor, Matériel b Equipment for Water Quality Inlet Tower. For information call Canton Chayer, Ass t Pur- 158 Furnishing Paper Recycling Program. Phase I. For infor­ mation call Harold Vaughan, Purchasing Mgr.. 248-5375 Special Prequalification of Bidder Required. Smol M»d Large •1.93 Vetee *2. H Vebe TAMPONS $1.28 Hi. •1.M •1.48 j for STATFIH ......................... . « CAREFREE PANTY SHIELDS 12». M.«5 Vetee n ^ t Ä X ^ '™ Please take notice that pursuant to OAR 127-20-030, Tri-Met intends contract with Special Mobility Services for the following services: I All operators who can meet the above capabilities are invited to submit their qualifications. Such qualifications shall be mailed to or delivered to Ann McFarlene Tri-Met. 4012 SE 17th Ave., Portland. Oregon 97202. and must be received by Tri-Met on or before June 18, 1980. STORES Paul N. Bay, Executive Director Planning and Development Division A LLEN T E M P L E CM.E C H U R C H H 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 Corner of 8th and Skidmore Sunday School 9:30am Sunday Worship 11:00am Christian Youth Fellowship 6:00pm (second and fourth Sundaysl Reverend Thomas L. Strayhand, Minister REV. AUSTIN V. RAY, MINISTER 111 N .E . F A IL IN G Church School 9:45am Office 281 2332 Specializing In Individual • M arriage and la m ily • Group Therapy T h e C h u rc h W h e re N O S tra n g e r Feels S tr e n g e " 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 . BER N AR D DEVERS, PASTO R THE C HURCH DESIGNED TO MEET YOUR NEED Sunday School Morning Worship Evening Service 2nd, 4th and 5th Sundays Communion 1st Sunday W ed - Family Prayer Meeting and Bible Study Friday — Brotherhood Fellowship Service with Morning Star 3rd Sunday 9 30am 10 30am 7:00pm 5 00pm 7:30pm 7 00pm Prayer and Pastor Phone 2 8, 6476 Church Phone: 281-0,63 You are Welcome to Worship at 3726 N. G antenbein A venue, Portland, Oregon 97227 T H E A R K OF S A F E T Y 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 Holiness Preacher," Pastor r undey: Sunday School Morning Worship 9 15em t t : ,5 e m "Showers of Blessings Broadcast" KLIQ 1290 1 3 » YPW W Evangelistic Worship Tuesday Friday 4:30 6:30pm 8 00pm Nooe Day Prayer ST. A N D R E W S C A T H O L IC C H U R C H 806 NE ALBERTA STREET 281 4429 Reverend Bertrem Griffin, Peator Tuesday Bible B an d/Jr. Church Wednesday Choir Rehearsal Fnday The Pastor Speaks ' 7:30pm M ae 5 00pm V ig il-S a tu rd a y 10 OOern Choir — Sunday ,2:00pm F o lk -S u n d a y 7:00pm 7:30pm ST. A N D R E W C O M M U N IT Y S C H O O L 84 NE Kiltingsworth 281 0499 4919 NE 9th Ave Norite Ketly, Principal -r.’T- r»y| • 4 h. • r . to PinOW « h spec,a' ,ransP°rtal'on services for elderly and handicapped in Washington County and Western Multnomah County The service would be using litt-equipped vehic.es and provide door to service. Approximately 145,000 rides would be provided annually I he operator must have radio dispatch capability. OPEN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 9AM-6PM Dial A Prayer 284 0684 W orship 11 00am ~ P U B L IC N O T IC E 88' $1.38 3716 N.E. UNION AVE. ’" ' deC,dM '° r9’ "OC8'8 *ny — 40. Fre-Pr»ced Reg Herbot 80« Vetee % 07/15/80 07/08/80 W E S T E R N S T A T E H O S P IT A L Bid Package No. 2 S teilacoom , W a sh in g to n Bids June 18, at 8 O 'clock P .M . Donald M . Drake Co. 1740 N.W. Flanders Portland, Oregon 97209 226-3991 POWDER $141 30i 1 1 0 Vokr. Z »om.ES 88' 06/17/80 are an Equal O pportunity Employer and request Sub-bids fro m at! County sub-contractors. show .» io seown MAXI-PADS “ WSWSA8U TOOTH BRUSH /711/iw» moomant 4 P,M> 06/20/80 ’ Und'n8 ° n'V ” * uH,C"’n' COO,r' ct 8u,h° '" V d o e , rumi MASTIC TIN S i! mi?'« Da,a En,rV & Ed,‘ Sys,em For '"formation call Bill Morrissey, Buyer, 248 4486 10% Bid Suretv f t Special Prequalification of Bidder Required V M Fy’ " ^ i n g Closed Circuit TV System, for information call BUI Morrissey, Buyer, 248 4486. 10% Bid Surety Re- quired. 06/17/80 ?»nk^ rec8l''ed du niB 'he same m onth will be processed ,n a orouo and if necessary ranked against each other Preference will be given to smell family projects IPorjects ot 50 '"»buctions and forms tor submitting a Preliminary Propow l and other applicable program in RUNYAN'S : :• STORE Labor, Material b Equipment for Portland International Raceway Concession Stand b Restrooms. For mforma tion call Maxine Albright, Buyer, 248-4002. 10% Bid Surety Required. 157 74^ 13 ° ' roo'’ btxlroomsl with contract authority ot »76 603 and /4 units for other families with contract authority of 1310,800 R E Q U E S T FO R P R O P O S A L Furnishing Annual Supply of Street Lighting Equip ment. For information call Michele Ackerman, Buyer Q*?.4191- 10% B'd Sura,y & Special prequalification of Bidder Required. 07/15/80 • «